Mundzac rode, no signs of the previous night, (with the exceptions of some "marks" which he received from the fine village girl, whom he had woken up with underneath of one of the feast tables that morning) full of energy and not a bit of headache. Out of all of the men there, it wasn't unlikely that he was the one most "experienced" with such high volumes of drink in short periods of time. He rode up to his commander, "Well I had my doubts about this whole thing and that beast was one hell of a focker, but it seems like we actually did a bit of good, wouldn't you say?"
Nidesis had been in a daze since he left, and Mundzac's words were like the squire ringing the morning bell: An annoying return to consciousness.
"Hmm? Y-yes, of course! Saved the city from that vile beast. Not much worse for wear either, haha!"
He really had to force himself to laugh that time. Things just hadn't been the same since that battle. The voices, the visions, it all made him so uneasy...
He had to keep going though, and that he did with a kind of determination one gets when trying to shake off their problems. All the way back to Loklin he kept the same blank face and occasional response to conversation. He refused to disclose anything, though, for if there's anything the older commanders had taught him it was to never reveal weakness in front of the troops, even as his dream grew more vivid with every repeated viewing on every night spent on the road.
With any luck, it'll all go away at Loklin...
When arriving back at the fortress, Nidesis noticed his reception was not that of the usual disinterest, but with hushed whispers and looks of concern.
When went past the gatehouse into the castle courtyard he saw why.
Standing there was Zalbar, the craven Arch-Mage of Rendalis, and the senior members of the order, including the Grandmaster. He had a smug grin on his powdered face, making Nidesis all the more uneasy. The guards stepped up to his horse and told him to dismount immediately in a commanding tone. Reluctantly doing so, he approached the group with caution.
"What is the meaning of this? Why is
he here?"
"That
he is the legal ruler of Rendalis, boy! Something you clearly forgot on your little adventure." responded one of the greybeards in a mocking, patronizing tone.
"That's enough, Galbitrox. I shall handle this" replied the Grandmaster, "Nidesis, is it true that you disregarded Zalbar's motion to leave and encouraged his people to stay?"
"Yes, Grandmaster, I couldn't leave the city until I knew what had happened. Leaving such a matter unresolved would have been insane!"
"That was not your decision to make, Nidesis. Zalbar is the ultimate ruler of Rendalis and disregarding him is a very clear breach of your duties. The fact you did not attempt to contact us when making your decision to enter the sewers is another."
"There was no time, Grandmaster! And I needed all my men for the expedition! I couldn't afford to waste one on sending a message!"
"Enough, Nidesis! Do you understand what could have happened? What if you had failed? The citizens were not evacuated, they could have fallen to some evil power, or all been eaten by whatever lived down there! And who would have known about it until it was too late?"
"But I destroyed the corruption, sir! Rock dragons, deep in the sewers! We slew them both!"
"Regardless, I am obligated to enforce discipline in this order! I cannot allow you to simply continue this reckless behavior because you got lucky!"
"Fine, what will you do then, eh? Take away my commision like these haggard old men want? Go ahead then, do it! Push me to the wayside because some tower fop that can do a few parlor tricks wants it so!"
"No, Nidesis, you have not yet been found so reckless to be unfit for command...yet, unless it is you continue on this tirade."
"What?!" replied Galbitrox, flabberghasted he had not gotten what he wanted, "B-b-but sire! This boy is clearly unfit for-"
"What did I just say about belittlement?! Out, all of you! Zalbar, go back to your city provided your populace can still stand you. Go in the trust I will find a punishment for this Knight-Captain."
"W-why? I want to see that justice is done!"
"That is not your business, but that of the order. Go."
Strutting away like a crippled chicken with his hurt pride, the Arch-mage left in a hurry toward the inn at the other end of the bridge.
"As for you...I will find a punishment for you. In the mean time you and your charges are discharged from your mission. You will wait in your quarters until I summon you.
Disheartened and angry at the same time, Nidesis stormed off to his quarters in a huff, leaving behind his bewildered subordinates.