Essca - Part 2

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     The gem steed screeched as it banked around for a landing, the man sitting in the saddle pulling on the reins to guide it towards the roof of the palace and the landing platform that had been built there. In the streets below, crowds were gathering as people stared up at the fabulous creature filling the sky above them, its leathery, batlike wings stretched wide on either side of its long, serpentine body. Its huge, horned head turned one way, then the other as it searched for familiar landmarks and the yellow sun reflected blindingly from the polished silver studs that adorned its ivory coloured horns.

     Its scales were a glossy brick red, shining as though they were slick with oil. Its wings were a darker red, but the skin was stretched so thin between the long supporting digits that when it passed in front of the yellow sun the brilliant globe was visible through it, illuminating a tracery of tendons and blood vessels. Bright pennants bearing the emblems of Domandropolis trailed from the dragon leather saddle, fluttering in the creature's wake.

     The gem steeds were becoming a familiar sight across the city and the surrounding countryside. The sight of them was a reminder that, after long centuries of tyranny under the cruel thumb of Khalkedon, the city of Domandropolis was now free, the citizens free to live their lives however they wished, within the law. Their freedoms protected by the Gem Lords; the seven wizards who now ruled them and guarded them against their enemies.

     In neighbouring cities and their surrounding territories, though, the sight of a gem steed brought only fear, being a reminder of the power of the Gem Lords and of the treaties their rulers had signed with the city of the seven wizards. The Gods alone help them, they knew, if the creators of those fabulous flying creatures found evidence of the plotting and scheming that went on between the enemies of Domandropolis. Cities that had once fought each other as viciously as they'd once fought Khalkedon but which were now holding an uneasy truce as they warily regarded their powerful new neighbour.

     The gem steed screeched again as its rider steered it away from the palace, deciding at the last minute to take it straight to its stables himself rather than entrusting the task to the waiting groom. It would delay his arrival at the palace, but the bond that had grown between himself and his mount left him extremely reluctant to allow anyone else in its saddle, even for the couple of minutes the flight would take. He would take the steed home himself, see it personally to its stall, and only when he'd seen for himself that it was being well looked after, properly fed and watered, would he summon a carriage to take him back to the palace, to the business that had brought him back to the city.

     The steed came in for a landing in the central courtyard of the massive new building that had been built to house it and its brethren. The stables that occupied what had recently been the city's worst slum district. Cleared by order of the Gem Lords, its occupants had been rehoused and given well paid work on the new construction. Now working as stablehands, they backed away as the huge creature flapped its wings madly, lowering its massive, legless body gently onto the sawdust covered floor.

     Lord Ruby waited only long enough for the dust to settle before jumping down out of the saddle and walking around to the huge head. He patted it fondly just behind the curve of the jaw, speaking words of praise and companionship, and the creature's eyes closed to slits as it luxuriated in the praise, hissing with pleasure.

     "Make sure you take good care of him," he said to the servant who came forward to take the serpentine creature's reins.

     "As always, master," the man assured him as the steed folded its wings neatly along the sides of its body. The stableman gave the creature a gentle tug on the reins and the steed slithered, snake-like, towards its stall; a single open room the size of a ballroom. The snake-like heads and necks of other gem steeds, each with a slightly different colouration to its scales and wings, emerged from other stalls to hiss greetings to their comrade. One was tinged a light sky blue, another had the greyish green hue of its natural ancestor, while a third, the largest of them, was a glossy, satanic black, with horns that curved back behind its head and down on either side of its sturdy neck. Lord Sapphire hadn't meant for this one to be stronger and fiercer than the others, but vitamorphosis was inherently unpredictable in nature and that was just the way it had turned out.

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