Chapter 160: Time To Strike!
The weeks had dragged on as Canna and his team gathered every piece of information they could about the infamous slavehouse. What they discovered was a fortress of despair, designed not just to imprison but to crush the very spirits of those unfortunate enough to find themselves inside. It was a place where the worst of humanity thrived and where hope had no place.
The building was a labyrinth of reinforced walls, wards, and a network of golems and sentries that made stealth nearly impossible. It was clear now: there would be no way to liberate the enslaved quietly.
Canna sat in the makeshift meeting room, a space hastily put together by the dwarves amidst their ongoing construction efforts. The room was sparse, with only a large table and some crude wooden chairs. His subordinates were gathered around him, each ready to offer their insights on the plan.
Mortem, always the one to think through the shadows, was the first to speak. "Master, I have scoured every corner of that place. The security is airtight, and any attempt to breach it will be met with immediate resistance. There's no way to do it quietly."
Grimruk, the towering black orc, crossed his arms over his chest and grunted. "Then we don't do it quietly. We go in loud, we take out whoever stands in our way, and we get the people out."
Canna sighed, the weight of the situation pressing down on him. "That would mean announcing to the entire kingdom that we're here. If we go in loud, it could turn into an all-out battle, and I don't want innocent civilians caught in the crossfire."
Vorgrim, ever the strategist, leaned forward. "You're worried about collateral damage, Master. If we provoke a large enough fight, there's a risk that innocent lives could be lost. But if we're careful, we can minimize that risk."
Flora, always steadfast, placed a reassuring hand on Canna's shoulder. "Whatever you decide, Master, we'll follow. Just give the order, and we'll see it through."
Canna nodded, deep in thought. The reports Mortem had provided were troubling. The slavehouse was home to more than just the innocent; it also housed some of the most dangerous criminals, warriors, and monsters who had been captured and locked away. Separating the innocent from the guilty would be impossible in the heat of battle.
It was then that Kael spoke up, his tone measured and thoughtful. "Canna, there might be a way to do this while achieving your goals and keeping the innocent safe. What if we make a big bang to draw attention, but with a twist? We focus on getting in and out quickly, taking as many as we can to the sanctuary.
Flora and Elandra can spirit away the prisoners while Grimruk and Vorgrim create a distraction. Mortem can support all of us from the shadows, and you can sweep the floors to find and rescue as many as possible."
Canna considered the plan carefully. It wasn't without risks, but it offered a way to achieve their objective without causing a massacre. "So, we cause chaos, distract the guards and sentries, and get everyone out. Mortem, you'll need to summon your collection of undead to guard the portal in the sanctuary. If any of the bad ones try anything, your undead can deal with them."
Mortem's eyes gleamed with dark energy. "I'll have my collection ready, Master. They'll ensure that anyone with ill intent is neutralized."
Canna leaned back in his chair, the pieces of the plan falling into place. The slavehouse was the final obstacle in Arenthia, and once it was dealt with, they could move on. "Alright," he said finally. "We'll do it. Flora, Elandra, you'll be with me. Grimruk, Vorgrim, you're on distraction duty.
Mortem, you know what to do. We strike at midnight."
The night of the assault arrived quickly. The sanctuary was quiet as Canna and his team made their final preparations. Each of them knew their role, and there was an unspoken understanding of what was at stake.
As the clock struck midnight, Canna stood at the edge of the sanctuary, looking out into the night. The air was thick with tension, but there was no turning back now.
"Let's go," Canna said, opening a red portal that shimmered with dark energy. One by one, his subordinates stepped through, disappearing into the darkness.
On the other side, they emerged in a secluded alleyway near the slavehouse. The towering structure loomed before them, its walls bristling with guards and magical defenses.
Canna wasted no time. With a nod to Grimruk and Vorgrim, the two warriors charged forward, smashing through the front gates with brutal efficiency. The guards barely had time to react before they were overwhelmed by the sheer power of the assault. The sound of metal clashing against metal and the roars of battle echoed through the night.
Inside, the alarm was raised. The golems activated, their eyes glowing with an eerie light as they lumbered down the hallways. Sentries and guards rushed to respond, but they were met with the full force of Canna's team. Flora and Elandra moved swiftly through the chaos, using their powers to whisk away prisoners into the sanctuary portal that Mortem had opened in a secure location.
Canna, meanwhile, moved with deadly precision, cutting down anyone who stood in his way. His blade flashed in the dim light, each strike finding its mark with lethal accuracy. He moved from floor to floor, freeing those who were trapped and sending them through the portal to safety.
Mortem's collection of undead swarmed the portal on the other side, forming a protective barrier around the sanctuary's entrance. Any prisoners who showed signs of aggression were quickly subdued by the relentless onslaught of undead warriors.
The battle raged on, but Canna and his team were relentless. Grimruk and Vorgrim tore through the ranks of guards and sentries, their combined strength creating a path of destruction that left the slavehouse in ruins.
As the last of the prisoners were freed, Canna turned his attention to the lower levels of the slavehouse. There, hidden deep beneath the earth, were the most dangerous prisoners—those who had been locked away for crimes too heinous to imagine.
Canna paused at the entrance to the lower levels, his heart heavy with the weight of what he was about to do. He knew that some of the beings down there were beyond redemption, but others might still have a chance.
With a deep breath, he descended into the darkness, ready to face whatever lay ahead.