Chapter 59: Boldness Is It’s Own Reward
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Chapter 59: Boldness Is It's Own Reward
Barristan Selmy
Barristan Selmy
The explosion of blue fire lights up the night sky and not to long after, it's followed by a series a rumbles that actually knock me off my feet. Red paints the sky to the North as even from here I can see lances of magma stabbing up at the clouds.
It lasts for an intense ten minutes, globs of molten stone being sent raining down all over the nearby islands. One the size of a house slams against the barrier and stretches around it before becoming a slowly hardening ring.
Dripping down like honey, the glowing orange magma begins cooling when a few tendrils reach the ground. When it finally stops giving off anymore heat, we only have a few places big enough for a person to enter.
As I wait for more vibrations with baited breath, Creb darts through one of the cracks in the porous red rock. Where are the others? I sent four of them to watch the hive.
"We got Ironborn on the way!" His words bring panic to everyone else but Simon Rogers and I share a resolute nod.
Monsters and dragons is the stuff of stories, not something I found easy to wrap my head around. But killing Ironborn is something I understand just fine.
"How many boats?" A standard long ship has forty slaves to row and twenty five raiders. We're as good as dead if it's more than one crew.
He looks up with a confused look in his eyes. "Was a pair of them… but that dragon dropped something and one was all of a sudden on fire."
"The giant purple dragon just decided to fly by and save us?" A surge of hope blossoms in me. "Where did it go after that?"
"Flew in the direction of the volcano." Shrugs the scraggly haired man, his many times broken nose giving him the appearance of a jumpy bird. "Right before it went bang."
Whatever you did with the horn must have worked. "Viserys isn't dead yet and we need a ship to find him. Wasn't it nice of the Ironborn to bring us one?"
"But they don't even know we're here." Arnold hasn't realized my intention and frowns. "Why would they bring us a boat?"
"We're going to steal it while they're dealing with the hive." As long as we stay off the hills, they've been leaving us alone. But both times someone was careless, we got chased all the way back here.
"I'll meet with Yenneck and the other two and rile up the hive, the rest of you will need to take the eastern ridge so you aren't seen." We're outnumbered but that can change once we get on the long ship. All depends on how well the captain conditioned his thralls.
Elyse shepherds her strangely obedient Stabbits outside the barrier with everyone else and I shake off my stiffness as I find myself alone. Can't order me away from this one Viserys. You're not the only one who'd rather avoid insanity with a heroic death.
I just need to be bold one more time and then I can finally rest. Maybe I'll meet you on that beach you always talked about.
Charging back into the nightmare that is the Doom, I find it even hotter than it was before the eruption. I can barely keep up a jog as the hive draws closer, the hanging mist reheated back into a scalding steam.
It's only luck that allows me to avoid the incoming Ironborn. The break my age forces me to take for breath comes right before the pirates in all but name run into me.
Pressed motionless against an outcropping of green obsidian, I wait for the rowdy crowd to pass without a breath to disturb the steam. When the last of them runs by panting, I can finally start inhaling again.
No need for stealth now. "You Ironborn scum will never get my Valyrian Steel!" My words echo in the valley and immediately the footsteps pause. Only for a moment though, with whoever is in charge roaring out a command to catch me.
"Hope you cowards don't get lost chasing after me!" I roar at the returning reavers and resume my charge for the hive. "It gets scary here once the sun sets!"
It's harder to keep the Ironborn in earshot and out of clear visual range than I had first thought. My stamina is still better than these weaklings who use thralls to row and I'm gotten a fair bit of practice finding my footing in the mist.
"If I knew Ironborn were this pathetic, I'd have take your islands instead of coming here for treasure!" My mocking roar infuriates the men chasing me and I have to hold in laughter. "Would have been a whole lot easier than everything I've gone through! Those rabbits nearly took my finger off!"
Reaching the closest hill makes me smirk and I race up the side with heavy stomping. I know it will piss off the hive of burned people and am really looking forward to introducing them to the Ironborn.
By the time I'm halfway down the other side of the hill, I can hear the swarm of clawed people skittering out of the tunnels. When they find the Ironborn and start to tear into them, I actually do let out a grim chuckle.
Now I just need to hope the others got the long ship ready to sail. Don't really want to face whichever side wins this battle.
My lungs burn by the time I reach the black sand beach and throw myself onto the ship. "Is everyone here?" I get a startled yes from Ser Herbert Gower as I get helped back to my feet by Elyse. "Good, now raise sails and get us out of here before the Ironborn get back!"
A searing pain spreads from the palm of my left hand and courses through my body like a roaring inferno. My sweat turns to steam and when I gasp my saliva comes out like a cloud of dragon breath.
Just when I think I'm going to spontaneously ignite, the scorching heat in my body fades away. When I try patting myself for any sign of damage, a grey dust comes off on my fingers.
The patches of Shalescale grow itchier than I can bear and I drop back to the blood red deck. I'm not along as I wriggle and writhe under the black sails and soon everyone is coughing inside a cloud of dust.
I stare at Marya's fresh patches of pink skin on her face and start to giggle in ecstatic glee. "He did it… Viserys cured us." I was only humoring him but he seems to have pulled another miracle out of his blessed ass.
"… What do we do now?" Arnold hesitates before he takes the helm and waits for my command.
"We could go home now." I let the suggestion hang in the air and grin with pride as it's ignored. "Or we could go find Viserys if you'd all prefer. Volcano that blew wasn't that far away."
…
It lasts for an intense ten minutes, globs of molten stone being sent raining down all over the nearby islands. One the size of a house slams against the barrier and stretches around it before becoming a slowly hardening ring.
Dripping down like honey, the glowing orange magma begins cooling when a few tendrils reach the ground. When it finally stops giving off anymore heat, we only have a few places big enough for a person to enter.
As I wait for more vibrations with baited breath, Creb darts through one of the cracks in the porous red rock. Where are the others? I sent four of them to watch the hive.
"We got Ironborn on the way!" His words bring panic to everyone else but Simon Rogers and I share a resolute nod.
Monsters and dragons is the stuff of stories, not something I found easy to wrap my head around. But killing Ironborn is something I understand just fine.
"How many boats?" A standard long ship has forty slaves to row and twenty five raiders. We're as good as dead if it's more than one crew.
He looks up with a confused look in his eyes. "Was a pair of them… but that dragon dropped something and one was all of a sudden on fire."
"The giant purple dragon just decided to fly by and save us?" A surge of hope blossoms in me. "Where did it go after that?"
"Flew in the direction of the volcano." Shrugs the scraggly haired man, his many times broken nose giving him the appearance of a jumpy bird. "Right before it went bang."
Whatever you did with the horn must have worked. "Viserys isn't dead yet and we need a ship to find him. Wasn't it nice of the Ironborn to bring us one?"
"But they don't even know we're here." Arnold hasn't realized my intention and frowns. "Why would they bring us a boat?"
"We're going to steal it while they're dealing with the hive." As long as we stay off the hills, they've been leaving us alone. But both times someone was careless, we got chased all the way back here.
"I'll meet with Yenneck and the other two and rile up the hive, the rest of you will need to take the eastern ridge so you aren't seen." We're outnumbered but that can change once we get on the long ship. All depends on how well the captain conditioned his thralls.
Elyse shepherds her strangely obedient Stabbits outside the barrier with everyone else and I shake off my stiffness as I find myself alone. Can't order me away from this one Viserys. You're not the only one who'd rather avoid insanity with a heroic death.
I just need to be bold one more time and then I can finally rest. Maybe I'll meet you on that beach you always talked about.
Charging back into the nightmare that is the Doom, I find it even hotter than it was before the eruption. I can barely keep up a jog as the hive draws closer, the hanging mist reheated back into a scalding steam.
It's only luck that allows me to avoid the incoming Ironborn. The break my age forces me to take for breath comes right before the pirates in all but name run into me.
Pressed motionless against an outcropping of green obsidian, I wait for the rowdy crowd to pass without a breath to disturb the steam. When the last of them runs by panting, I can finally start inhaling again.
No need for stealth now. "You Ironborn scum will never get my Valyrian Steel!" My words echo in the valley and immediately the footsteps pause. Only for a moment though, with whoever is in charge roaring out a command to catch me.
"Hope you cowards don't get lost chasing after me!" I roar at the returning reavers and resume my charge for the hive. "It gets scary here once the sun sets!"
It's harder to keep the Ironborn in earshot and out of clear visual range than I had first thought. My stamina is still better than these weaklings who use thralls to row and I'm gotten a fair bit of practice finding my footing in the mist.
"If I knew Ironborn were this pathetic, I'd have take your islands instead of coming here for treasure!" My mocking roar infuriates the men chasing me and I have to hold in laughter. "Would have been a whole lot easier than everything I've gone through! Those rabbits nearly took my finger off!"
Reaching the closest hill makes me smirk and I race up the side with heavy stomping. I know it will piss off the hive of burned people and am really looking forward to introducing them to the Ironborn.
By the time I'm halfway down the other side of the hill, I can hear the swarm of clawed people skittering out of the tunnels. When they find the Ironborn and start to tear into them, I actually do let out a grim chuckle.
Now I just need to hope the others got the long ship ready to sail. Don't really want to face whichever side wins this battle.
My lungs burn by the time I reach the black sand beach and throw myself onto the ship. "Is everyone here?" I get a startled yes from Ser Herbert Gower as I get helped back to my feet by Elyse. "Good, now raise sails and get us out of here before the Ironborn get back!"
A searing pain spreads from the palm of my left hand and courses through my body like a roaring inferno. My sweat turns to steam and when I gasp my saliva comes out like a cloud of dragon breath.
Just when I think I'm going to spontaneously ignite, the scorching heat in my body fades away. When I try patting myself for any sign of damage, a grey dust comes off on my fingers.
The patches of Shalescale grow itchier than I can bear and I drop back to the blood red deck. I'm not along as I wriggle and writhe under the black sails and soon everyone is coughing inside a cloud of dust.
I stare at Marya's fresh patches of pink skin on her face and start to giggle in ecstatic glee. "He did it… Viserys cured us." I was only humoring him but he seems to have pulled another miracle out of his blessed ass.
"… What do we do now?" Arnold hesitates before he takes the helm and waits for my command.
"We could go home now." I let the suggestion hang in the air and grin with pride as it's ignored. "Or we could go find Viserys if you'd all prefer. Volcano that blew wasn't that far away."
…
Viserys Ashtar
Everything is dark as the inside of my own coffin but I can still sense myself being observed. The silent judgment grows unbearable and quickly eats away at the sense of serenity that had filled me when awareness first set in.
I try to scream defiance at whoever is mocking me but my words are swallowed by the black void all around me. "Do I still not get any answers? I did my best and it still wasn't enough to even make it to the Others' return."
"You better try again and maybe choose someone a little bit more impressive this time." I can hear a gurgling sound that sounds uncomfortably like a drowning man's last gasp for air. "It's probably not a good idea if you stick them in a kid this time. You're running out of time to get people to work together."
Heat surrounds me and a glowing orange light fills my vision. The sensation of lips firmly pressed against my own is strange but I don't resist. A surge of life giving energy fills me and I start coughing up a bucket's worth of saltwater.
As soon as I start, a man starts screaming in shock right above my face. A red headed man with a thick bushy beard stumbles backwards and falls onto the rocky shore. His soaked robes are deep crimson and I can vaguely recognize him from Robert's farewell visit.
"What in the hell is Thoros of Myr, doing in Valyria?" My left arm is on fire with pain and is bent wrong just above the wrist.
That's not going to be fun to heal. At least six weeks before I can even think of using it for anything and I think it's going to need to be set properly first.
"I should be asking Ser Viserys Ashtar the very same thing." He grins back at me and sounds far more sober than I would have imagined. "We all thought you'd be in the Sorrows by now."
"Wanted to go out with a bang and find a cure to our Shalescale." My words make his eyes widen again in impressed shock. "Only seem to have done one of those things right though."
Thoros waits for a good five seconds before motioning for me to continue eagerly. "… So what is the cure?"
"What do you mean? I didn't get that far… couldn't even blow myself up properly." The look of confusion on his face makes my heart beat just a little bit faster, hope filling my entire body slowly.
"You look fine to me and I had to strip you out of damn near all your clothes." He shrugs with no shame as I pat myself down with my good arm. "I'm not a very good swimmer but my eyes work fine. You look as fresh as a newly flowered maiden."
I've answered his question and now I need to know if I'm just hallucinating him beside me. "And how did a priest of R'hllor make his way here? Did the fire say I'd be here?"
"Got captured by Euron in our first skirmish in the Riverlands. He's the one who brought us into this hellhole." Thoros snorts and his eyes light up. "But when that dragon blew up the other ship, I made a break for it and swam for the far shore. None of the Ironborn can handle a little hot water."
"So Euron Greyjoy is looking for you right now?" I ask with growing dread. "And that's the Silence sailing towards… isn't it?"
"Yes to both." He agrees with a resigned sigh, only to blink in confusion at the chirping sound coming from my pile of smoldering clothes. "What's making that noise?"
"My egg!" I dash towards the soggy clothes blackened with the volcanoes ash.
I can even see where some globs of magma melted clean through my armor and wince at the memory of my flesh sizzling underwater. A river of molten rock pouring into the sea only a few dozen feet from me. How the hell did I escape that in one piece?
Is the cure to Shalescale having a lava bath? Because I don't think it's going to catch on as well as my sauna idea did.
The green dragon that pulls himself from the bundle has the same hue as tarnished copper and seems to be nearly half again the size that I remember Drogon being when he hatched.
He burps and stretches on his nest, revealing an under layer of the standard red copper scales and wing membrane. A cloud of hot black ash covers both of us and I can hear Thoros hiss in pain nearby.
"Well if the Ironborn didn't know someone was here already…" I know he's right but sight of my hatchling trying to roar at the approaching Silence is too adorable to look away from. Not like I'm really going to fight my way free from Euron in this condition anyway.
I try to scream defiance at whoever is mocking me but my words are swallowed by the black void all around me. "Do I still not get any answers? I did my best and it still wasn't enough to even make it to the Others' return."
"You better try again and maybe choose someone a little bit more impressive this time." I can hear a gurgling sound that sounds uncomfortably like a drowning man's last gasp for air. "It's probably not a good idea if you stick them in a kid this time. You're running out of time to get people to work together."
Heat surrounds me and a glowing orange light fills my vision. The sensation of lips firmly pressed against my own is strange but I don't resist. A surge of life giving energy fills me and I start coughing up a bucket's worth of saltwater.
As soon as I start, a man starts screaming in shock right above my face. A red headed man with a thick bushy beard stumbles backwards and falls onto the rocky shore. His soaked robes are deep crimson and I can vaguely recognize him from Robert's farewell visit.
"What in the hell is Thoros of Myr, doing in Valyria?" My left arm is on fire with pain and is bent wrong just above the wrist.
That's not going to be fun to heal. At least six weeks before I can even think of using it for anything and I think it's going to need to be set properly first.
"I should be asking Ser Viserys Ashtar the very same thing." He grins back at me and sounds far more sober than I would have imagined. "We all thought you'd be in the Sorrows by now."
"Wanted to go out with a bang and find a cure to our Shalescale." My words make his eyes widen again in impressed shock. "Only seem to have done one of those things right though."
Thoros waits for a good five seconds before motioning for me to continue eagerly. "… So what is the cure?"
"What do you mean? I didn't get that far… couldn't even blow myself up properly." The look of confusion on his face makes my heart beat just a little bit faster, hope filling my entire body slowly.
"You look fine to me and I had to strip you out of damn near all your clothes." He shrugs with no shame as I pat myself down with my good arm. "I'm not a very good swimmer but my eyes work fine. You look as fresh as a newly flowered maiden."
I've answered his question and now I need to know if I'm just hallucinating him beside me. "And how did a priest of R'hllor make his way here? Did the fire say I'd be here?"
"Got captured by Euron in our first skirmish in the Riverlands. He's the one who brought us into this hellhole." Thoros snorts and his eyes light up. "But when that dragon blew up the other ship, I made a break for it and swam for the far shore. None of the Ironborn can handle a little hot water."
"So Euron Greyjoy is looking for you right now?" I ask with growing dread. "And that's the Silence sailing towards… isn't it?"
"Yes to both." He agrees with a resigned sigh, only to blink in confusion at the chirping sound coming from my pile of smoldering clothes. "What's making that noise?"
"My egg!" I dash towards the soggy clothes blackened with the volcanoes ash.
I can even see where some globs of magma melted clean through my armor and wince at the memory of my flesh sizzling underwater. A river of molten rock pouring into the sea only a few dozen feet from me. How the hell did I escape that in one piece?
Is the cure to Shalescale having a lava bath? Because I don't think it's going to catch on as well as my sauna idea did.
The green dragon that pulls himself from the bundle has the same hue as tarnished copper and seems to be nearly half again the size that I remember Drogon being when he hatched.
He burps and stretches on his nest, revealing an under layer of the standard red copper scales and wing membrane. A cloud of hot black ash covers both of us and I can hear Thoros hiss in pain nearby.
"Well if the Ironborn didn't know someone was here already…" I know he's right but sight of my hatchling trying to roar at the approaching Silence is too adorable to look away from. Not like I'm really going to fight my way free from Euron in this condition anyway.