# Fire and Ice - Chapter Five - The Fallen Knight

Author: Cederwyn Whitefurr
Tags: Compassion, Dragon, Human, Knight, Love, Medieval

#5 of Fire and Ice

Fire and Ice  
 Chapter V - The Fallen Knight  
 © Cederwyn Whitefurr  
 June 2003.  
 All Rights Reserved.

Blinking its glacier blue eyes, the Dragon stared at the burning blade that  
 hissed mere inches away from its nostrils, the flames sizzling against the  
 wet mud.

"I can not kill you.not now, and not ever." Sir Kathis wept, as he dropped  
 and wrapped his arms around the Dragon's neck. "I.I do love you.my beloved,  
 and for what it is worth.I forgive you...Jessica."

Heaving a sigh of relief, the Dragon rolled its eyes back and shuddered,  
 then it froze and blinked. In a second, Sir Kathis found himself flat on  
 his back, as the powerful, lithe reptilian form rose to its full height,  
 head twisting to and fro, sniffing the feeble breeze, a look of terror  
 slowly spreading across its face.

"My love - what.what's wrong?" Sir Kathis asked, as he rose from the mud  
 with a sickening squelch.

"Trouble - " Growled the Dragon.

Without warning, a dozen Knights' astride powerful armour-clad warhorses  
 thundered from the forest, their lances dropping as their mounts pounded  
 across the clearing, mud and rainwater flying from beneath the thudding  
 hooves of the warhorses.

"Jessica - go!" Shrieked Sir Kathis, as he snatched up his sword and  
 dropped into a defensive stance.

"My love - no, I can not leave you to fight and die.I can take you with me!  
 I can save you" Jessica squealed, as she twisted about and faced the  
 charging Knights.

"Go you bitch of a lizard!" Sir Kathis screamed. "You already have, now  
 flee!"

"My love, please! Do not send me away.I can help you!" Jessica begged,  
 wringing her claws together.

"Go damn you!" Sir Kathis roared at her, and then sharply slapped her  
 flank.

Ignoring her mate, Jessica twisted her bulk and with a roar that only an  
 enraged Dragon could muster, she threw herself at the Knights. Grabbing two  
 lanced in each claw, Jessica heaved and the Knight's shot from their  
 saddles, sailing over her head and slamming with satisfying crunches head  
 first into two massive oak trees. Again Jessica roared, and the remaining  
 knights whirled and dodged astride their horses, as Sir Kathis bore witness  
 to the full wrath of his beloved.

\*

Without missing a step, Jessica lunged and her jaws slammed down around a  
 young Knight, who barely had time to scream, before her teeth sheared closed  
 like scythes and bit him in half, armour and all..

"Jessica - to the side!" Sir Kathis screamed in horror, as he parried a  
 ride-by charge from a Knight, their swords crashing and sparking.

As Jessica spun to face the new threat, she roared in rage and pain as a  
 Knight's lance ripped along her side, then splintered, driving the broken  
 lance into her side. Blood gushed from the wound, but this only served to  
 make Jessica angrier. Roaring, she threw herself at the knight who had  
 injured her and her claw flashed out, smashing the knight and horse away, as  
 easily as a man would swat a gnat. Whirling their near-panicking mounts,  
 the Knights regrouped and charged her, but Jessica was no fool. Her  
 powerful muscles bunched beneath her scaled hide and she leapt into the air,  
 her wings unfurling and beating strenuously, as she fought to gain altitude.  
 Her wings created a localised cyclone, so strong did they beat, that flying  
 mud and debris temporarily blinded the Knights and their mounts. Rising  
 higher and higher, Jessica performed a wing-over manoeuvre, the dived  
 downwards, her jaws opening and her lungs filling with air, before she  
 exhaled a cone of freezing artic air and ice, that swept over the knights,  
 slaying many of them that were not quick enough to raise their kite shields  
 to deflect the icy breath, others were more fortunate, but their mounts were  
 not - horses screaming in agony as leg's froze and joints snapped, many a  
 knight being catapulted from his saddle, or crushed to death beneath his  
 mount as it stumbled, fell and rolled over him.

At Jessica's command, the clouds rolled back in, and a thick, almost  
 impenetrable fog. Screaming orders and counter-orders, the Knight's whirled  
 and galloped too and fro, blinded by the fog.but Jessica had no such  
 difficulties..

A young knight, only just past his Squire-hood and flushed with bloodlust  
 and rage, spun his squealing mount too and fro, his sword clutched tightly  
 in a gauntleted hand, before he slapped up his visor, then screamed..

Jessica's head snapped out like a coiled spring, and clamped about the  
 knight's midsection, then she threw back her head and cast the shrieking  
 knight skywards - before she snapped down with her jaws, crushing his waist  
 and legs in her muzzle, before she gulped again and the screams were  
 silenced, as she bit down once more, then spat the mangled remains to the  
 ground. Her wrath growing with each passing second, Jessica moved like a  
 ghost through the fog, the screams of equine and human pealing forth, ending  
 frequently with sickening gurgles and crunches of flesh and bone. At last,  
 a deathly silence descended, and Jessica spun too and fro, searching for her  
 beloved, her heart turning to ice as she found his sword lying on the mud, a  
 large swatch of blood soaking the leather-bound hilt.

Sir Kathis had disappeared without a trace..

\*

Sir Kathis, weak, bloodied and beaten, had been knocked unconscious by a  
 mace to the back of the head, that had very nearly crushed his skull. When  
 he dropped, two Knight's had seized him between them, and as their  
 companions fought and died, had galloped for all they were worth, out of the  
 forest and back towards the Capital. Pushing their exhausted mounts until  
 they literally dropped from exhaustion, the two Knight's bound Sir Kathis in  
 ropes and force-marched him back into the city. Here, he was put in irons,  
 then dragged away to the King's dungeons, held without trial and without so  
 much as a chance to explain his actions.

\*

For months, Sir Kathis languished in the dank dungeons, and every day, he  
 prayed his beloved mate, the Whitetail/Dragon, Jessica..

\*

Finally, six months after his capture, Sir Kathis was dragged from his  
 cold, dank cell. His hair and beard were long, filthy and unkempt, and he  
 cried out in pain at the bright, torches the jailors carried.

"On your feet, scum." Snarled one, as he sunk his hobnailed boot into the  
 fallen Knight's ribs.

Sir Kathis shrieked and rolled away, his eyes wild and feral looking, and  
 he cowered helplessly, weakened by months of cruel torture and bad food.  
 Finally, he was clasped in irons once again and then dragged from the  
 dungeons, and paraded like some sick, scrawny prize before the hostile  
 masses that had gathered, and as Sir Kathis' eyes adjusted once again to the  
 light of day, a sickening horror came over him, as he realised he was being  
 led to his own execution..

He was paraded down the main streets of the city, peasants, merchants  
 nobles and even fellow knights jeered and pelted him with refuse; rotten  
 vegetables, stones and even manure, as the guardsmen tugged sharply on the  
 chain that was affixed to the disgraced knight's neck by a thick metal  
 collar. His head hung low, Sir Kathis stumbled and fell, but was cruelly  
 jerked back to his feet once more and forced to stumbled blindly onwards,  
 towards the waiting stake and pyre that loomed before him. The guardsmen  
 stopped as a bear of a man, dressed in gleaming, ornately engraved full  
 plate armour stepped from the ranks of the seething, murderous mob and  
 positioned himself before Sir Kathis' execution party. Grateful for the  
 momentary reprieve, Sir Kathis looked up and hope sparked in his eyes, as he  
 met the cold, flinty stare of the fellow Knight.

"Sir Pellanore, please, my brother, you must believe me, I did what I did  
 because I know the truth."

Silence descended over the crowd as they quietened and watched the  
 disgraced Knight and the other who stood before him, almost like a living  
 statue, so still did he stand. Stoking his long, luxurious beard with one  
 hand, then he leaned back and smashed his fist into Sir Kathis' face, the  
 steel plate and chain mail gauntlet crushing Sir Kathis' nose and opening a  
 gash across his right eyebrow.

Sir Pellanore snarled. "Who is this filth that dare address me as  
 brother?"

"It is I, Sir Kathis, brother - listen to me!" Sir Kathis gurgled as he  
 spat out blood onto the cobblestones.

"By order of his Majesty the King, you have been found guilty of crimes  
 against both King and his people, and are hereby sentenced to death by  
 burning at the stake. Your crimes are treason, conspiring with an enemy of  
 his Majesty, and having wilful relations with a beast!"

"Lady Jessica is no beast!" Sir Kathis snarled, his anger rising and his  
 manacled hands clenching. "She is the one who freed me from my bonds of  
 false servitude. I know the truth now, I know what I had done in the past,  
 under the false guise of honour, valour and glory were a lie!"

"Silence!" Screamed Sir Pellanore. "Be silent dog, or I'll cut out your  
 tongue here and now! I will not stand to hear you utter such heresy. We  
 have witnesses who seen you engaged in fornication with that...beast...that  
 creature spawned from the darkest of evil magic's, that is neither human nor  
 animal."

"Damn you brother, I will not be silent!" Roared Sir Kathis. "She was once  
 a beautiful, proud and kindly noble. Her and her mate once sat at court -  
 at the King's very table...."

Hushed whispered rippled through the crowd, and even Sir Pellanore took a  
 step backwards, his face turning white as the truth of Sir Kathis' words  
 rang like bells.

"Yes, our own Majesty had two Dragon's at Court. Yet did he acknowledge  
 them? No - he could not, as they knew, as I do now, should their secret be  
 revealed, that they would surely be put to death. They took the form of  
 Buck and Doe, and sought to live amongst us peacefully, doing good and  
 helping those of lesser status."

"Lies!" Sir Pellanore snapped. "Those dragon's were responsible for  
 ravaging the Kingdom, slaughtering dozens of Knights, raping, pillaging and  
 murdering...."

"Listen to me!" Sir Kathis coughed, and then his voice grew stronger. "You,  
 all of you, have been blinded to the truth of it. Yes, I do not deny, that  
 they did turn away from goodness and honour, but not before her very own  
 offspring, only an egg, was stolen from her! They only sought the return of  
 their offspring that was stolen from them. Had it been returned, then they  
 would have spared others, and lived their lives alone and without harming  
 another living soul. It was one of our own, a human, that brought their  
 wrath down on our heads."

Sir Kathis paused, and let his words ring out over the crowd, who fell  
 quiet and listened, even Sir Pellanore grudgingly gave ground.

"I was quested to find and slay the Dragons, I found the male and put him  
 to the sword, as my King demanded, then I have spent the last twenty years,  
 hunting the female! Twenty years, I sought her out, twenty years of my  
 life, and never once, did I wish to reclaim those years! No - I befell  
 astride the beautiful and lovely young Lady Jessica, and it be true I had no  
 knowledge of what she was. Why did I spare her life, when she finally  
 confessed to her crimes and laid herself at my feet, willingly giving her  
 life to me? Why? Because I came to realise, it was not she who was wrong -  
 but I myself."

"She had lost her only offspring, and by my hand, her mate. At any time,  
 could she have slain me as I slept, yet what did she do? She took me into  
 her tiny, dismal cottage, gave me food and lodging, and with the God's  
 graces, came to love me, and I to love her. Yes, I do no not deny that I  
 lay with her, as would a husband with his wife, and I was determined, to  
 take her paw in marriage. It was us...who drove her and her mate to commit  
 the crimes that they did, and I felt, and still do, that she has suffered  
 more than any of us can ever comprehend. I ask you this, who has suffered  
 more? Yes, we have suffered at her paw - once."

"Who here has not suffered?" Roared Sir Pellanore.

"I say, is it not she who has suffered? Is it not she who has suffered  
 more than we ourselves? For after the death of her mate, by my hand, she  
 resigned herself to fate and stopped her murderous ways. Now, she only  
 wishes to live in peace and harmony with nature, and to be left alone. For  
 over twenty-five years, has she once raided your livestock? Murdered any of  
 you? No. All she wants is to be left to her grief. Is that too much to  
 ask?" Sir Kathis shot back scathingly. "She forgave me for murdering her  
 mate, and gave me her word, that never again, would she harm another human.  
 For the five years I spent with her, she lived up to that promise. Now, I  
 ask, can we not do the same? If a cold heart of a dragon can find it in  
 itself to forgive, then surely, can we ourselves not do the same?"

Almost magically, the crowd moved, forming a aisle down which strode a  
 dozen of the Kings personal guard, their crimson cloaks flicking and  
 bellowing in the cold winds that eddied and whirled across and through the  
 square. They parted and snapped to attention, as a regally dressed young  
 human male, astride a coal-black stallion rode forwards. He was an imposing  
 figure, dressed head to foot in incredibly detailed plate armour, his  
 visored helm shaped to resemble that of a snarling wolf, the eye's of blood  
 red rubies and the canines of polished onyx. He stopped a handful of paces  
 away, then as a page clasped the reigns of the trembling and snorting mount;  
 the man reached up and slid off his helm, then tucked it beneath one arm.  
 Mutterings and astounded gasps swept over the crowd as they recognised their  
 Prince, then with a loud rustle of robes, clothing and armour, knelt on one  
 knee before him, his cold, dark eyes sweeping over the assembled crowd.

"I bring sad news," Spoke the prince, his voice quiet, but somehow carrying  
 to the most distant ends of the square. "My father, the King, lays dead."

Wails and dark mutterings swept across the crowd as they cried in  
 disbelief.

"I was with him at the last," Continued the Prince. "I held my father's  
 hand as he passed into the next world, and I am the new King. His final dec  
 ree was that this...this thing before us - was to be put to death, as per my  
 father's order. I am here, to personally witness this foul wretch's  
 demise."

Anger once again boiled up from the crowd and they resumed jeering and  
 pummelling Sir Kathis as he was yet again dragged towards his inexorable  
 doom. He did not bow his head this time, but shook the guard's hands off  
 him, and with dignity and honour, marched of his own accord to the stake and  
 pyre. Here, he was bound to the stake and a hooded and cloaked executioner  
 held the burning torch, as he glanced at the Prince.

"Hold - " Called the prince, as he dismounted and approached. "I will do  
 the honours myself."

Startled gasps rippled through the assembled crowd. As the Prince took the  
 torch from the executioner, who bowed deeply and backed away, the Prince  
 moved in close and stared into Sir Kathis' eyes - and Sir Kathis gasped, as  
 he seen the dark, soulless eyes of the prince flicker and change to a deep,  
 silvery colour, then just as quickly change back.

"I know who you are." Sir Kathis gasped, his face paling.

"Yes, I know." Whispered the Prince as a cruel, predatory grin spread  
 across his face, then vanished as suddenly as it had come. "I smell on you,  
 the scent of that bitch who laid me...tell me - did she please you? Did she  
 give you all that your heart and body desired? Did her warm, furry form  
 bring you pleasure?"

Sir Kathis growled and struggled against his bonds as the prince smiled  
 again, his silvery eyes blazing with cruelty and hate.

"I can not but help wonder, what it was like to bed her as a Doe. Indeed,  
 I will find out, alas for her sake, I will not bother masking my true self  
 when I do. I expect her pain will be unbearable, to say the  
 least...wouldn't you say so?"

"For the love of God," Sir Kathis wept. "She is your mother...she has  
 spent over forty years, seeking for you!"

"God?" Snorted the Prince contemptuously. "I am no child of that sad,  
 misguided Deity. I know my wretch of a mother has sought me, yes, I know,  
 yet for what ends? To teach me how to be kind, noble and gentle? I am a  
 Dragon, not some lovesick dog that will lie obediently at my master's feet,  
 awaiting a pat. No, my dear, misguided human fool. I know what my heritage  
 is, and my future will be glorious indeed. I do expect this shall be most  
 excruciatingly painful my dear Knight, so...do me a favour and  
 scream...scream long and loud, this is going to be most unpleasant for you."

Without further words, the prince stepped back and touched the torch to the  
 bone-dry kindling. As the flames caught and began to work their way up, Sir  
 Kathis grit his teeth and his gaze swept the bloodthirsty crowd...and he  
 seen the heavily cloaked and deeply hooded figure standing nearby. It's  
 eyes sparkled silver, and crystalline tears dripped from the corners of its  
 eyes then shattered as they struck the cold, uncaring cobblestones. Sir  
 Kathis grimaced and set his face like that of a statue, a look of resolute,  
 even calmness overcoming him, then he was wreathed in flames. Never once  
 did he utter so much as a single whimper, much to the Prince's anger.

\*

A hundred years had past since Sir Kathis had been burned at the stake, his  
 charred skeleton mysteriously disappearing the following night, and was  
 never recovered. Only one creature knew of where it lay, and it was this  
 creature that even now, moved into the large tomb it had carved by its own  
 hoof-paws, as a final resting place for her beloved. Jessica walked slowly  
 into the incredibly detailed and carved tomb, her hooves clicking softly  
 against the cold stone floor, as she approached the large funeral bier. On  
 it laid a magically carved and shaped human-figure, which had been made to  
 be a stone copy of Sir Kathis. It lay on its back, dressed in fine full  
 plate armour, its arms folded across the kite shield that lay on the  
 statue's chest, the foot of the shield pointing down towards it's feet.  
 Hands were clasped over a stone hilt of the sword that likewise pointed  
 towards the feet. Biting back her tears, Jessica loving laid a wreath of  
 wild roses on her lover's tomb, as she had done, every year, for the past  
 century. Grief overcoming her, she dropped to her knees and clutched her  
 head in her paws as she wept unashamedly.

"My love, I miss you more now than ever, for it was through you I learned  
 how to love again. You taught me the values of honour, valour and virtue,  
 feelings and thoughts I had turned my back on, but only you had the courage  
 to make me face my crimes, and the heart with which to forgive me and spare  
 my life. Would I, if I had been able, would I have spared you from your  
 fate, and I begged for you to stay by my side, and not to return in shame  
 and dishonour. I did not understand why you did back then, but now, I  
 finally understand."

Jessica rose, and then walked back towards the entrance of the tomb, before  
 she paused and bowed her head. Her faded robe split and tore, as her body  
 humped and writhed, bone crackling and reconfiguring itself as her form  
 rippled and ran, soon materialising as a large, silver dragon, her eyes like  
 pools of liquid mercury. Her wings stretched out, then folded back over her  
 silvery scaled back, before she looked down and at a single whispered  
 command, made his Sword appear before her, floating magically in the air,  
 its cold, blue flames rippling along its exposed length, it detecting the  
 presence of a Dragon.

"My love," Jessica sniffled, her tears turning to crystal as they slid down  
 her cheeks and tinkled to the cold stone floor. "You said to me once, that  
 Dragon's do not cry. They do my beloved, it is just that no-one ever see's  
 us do it."

Clasping the two handed blade in one massive clawed paw, Jessica hefted it  
 easily, feeling the agony as the magical blade seared her scaled palm.  
 Carefully, she sat up, then entwined her paws around the hilt...and plunged  
 the blade deep into her scaled chest. As the blade seared into her heart  
 and her black blood gushed from the wound, she uttered a soft, sobbing cry,  
 then slumped forwards, the sword slamming itself deep into her body and  
 snuffing out her life like a candle extinguished in a sudden cold draft of  
 wind....

&nbsp;

END

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