Read Conquest: Rise of the Fifth Horseman (The Fifth Horseman Series Book 1) Online
Authors: Richard M. Mulder
“But I did everything you asked!” Michael held his hands above his
head in surrender, “I presented your blueprints as my own, and they took the
bait! We’re in the Beta testing stage now!”
“Yes, you served your purpose well.” Timur cocked the gun, “But I
can’t take any chances. I’ve worked too hard for this. Letting you live is too
much of a risk.”
Lily heard a loud gunshot as Michael’s body spun from the force of
the bullet. The screen went blank, and the look on Timur’s face betrayed how
disturbed he was by the fact that this video had come to the surface.
“So that’s his big secret!” Lily slapped her forehead with the
palm of her hand as the vision faded away, “Timur developed the GFID Nano
technology and cunningly tricked the NSA into disbursing it to the public! But
why? What’s his motive?”
I know not what thou dost mean by jee-eff eye-dee tek knowledge.
“Sorry.” Lily corrected herself, “GFID is an acronym for Gamma-Ray
Frequency Identification.”
Alas, I doth understand thee now. Yea, the gamma ray ‘tis the same
method by which the great transportation machines doth use to communicate with
the beacons.
Lily’s eyebrows raised, “That can’t just be an ironic coincidence.”
Suddenly Lily’s eyes blurred again, and it was daytime in the
vision. A loud humming sound was emanating from inside the penthouse. She
turned to see a steady stream of blue light coursing from inside the penthouse
to a giant blue orb connected to the building’s main spire. From there,
millions of beams of light were coursing across the sky toward unknown
destinations.
Lily could hear a loud murmur of screams and chaos from the
streets below. She looked over the balcony just in time to see a woman get hit with
one of the many beams of light, and then she completely disappeared.
“Oh my gosh… he’s reconfigured the machine to lock on to human
GFID signatures instead of beacons!” Lily panicked, “We have to stop him!”
But it was too late.
Something whizzed past her ear, and she felt Timur jolt. She then
saw the elephant tranquilizer dart embedded in Timur’s thick skin. Timur
staggered, and fell over.
“Timur!” Lily screamed in panic.
Several hooded men surrounded them with guns drawn.
“Lillian Thatcher,” one of them spoke up, “don’t worry, we won’t
hurt you. Come with us.”
Chapter Forty Seven: Wedding Crashers
For
God didst endow the ancient powers of the Malakhim unto man to create certain
Seraphim, who wouldst protect the inhabitants of the Earth from suffering
destruction by means of the Leviathan…
Allan was sitting on the mobile throne inside his royal tent when
the scouts returned. John stood a ways off, contemplating to himself.
“Thine Holiness,” they bowed in reverence.
“What’s your report?”
“Alas, the gates art unguarded.” one of the scouts spoke up.
“Are you sure?” Allan’s eyebrow raised in confusion, “No guards at
all?”
“Verily, my lord.” he nodded, “We didst infiltrate the walls,
insomuch that we were able to reach the center gates of the Great City. They
art in preparation for a wedding.”
“This is great news!” Allan smiled, “We can attack them while they’re
distracted.”
“I don’t like it.” John suddenly spoke up, “Something’s off.”
Allan was starting to get annoyed with John’s advice. Ever since
they left yesterday, all he had done was complain.
“This is our perfect opportunity.” Allan argued and then turned
back to the scouts, “Alert the Generals. We’re going in.”
John shook his head and approached the throne, “I’m afraid the
power and prestige of the throne is going to your head.”
“That’s ridiculous.” Allan scoffed, “Crowning me King was your
idea, not mine.”
“Yes, but I thought you were going to act in the best interest of
the people. Not lead them to their deaths for your own selfish purposes.”
“Selfish?
Excuse me?
” Allan spat, “I’m saving that man’s
daughter.”
“You can’t fool me.” John countered, “The only reason why we’re
here is to save Lily. You couldn’t even care less about finding Adonai’s
daughter.”
“I’d make the time.”
“But you’re not denying it either.”
“So-what if I save Lily in the process?” Allan huffed, “Timur’s
torturing her!”
“What are you talking about?”
“I’ve heard her screams! I’ve seen him torturing her!” Allan
confessed, “He’s killing her! I have to save her!
Now
!”
John’s eyes narrowed as he bore his eyes into Allan’s. After a
minute, he turned away.
“Your mind is still clouded by the Leviathan.” John sighed, “He’s
influencing your dreams by showing you false visions.”
“How could you possibly know what I’m seeing isn’t real?”
“The Leviathan will make you see what he wants you to see in order
to fulfill his purposes.” John insisted, “He clearly wants you to enter the
city. I’m afraid we’ll be walking straight into a trap.”
“You’re too paranoid.” Allan shook his head in disagreement, “You
heard the scouts. The gates are unguarded. This is our perfect opportunity to
get inside.”
John sighed heavily, “If you insist on doing this, there’s only
one way you can defeat him.”
“Do tell.”
“Wait here.” John stepped out of the tent.
After several minutes, John returned holding a long spear.
“You’re going to need this.”
“I’d rather use a sword.” Alan scoffed, “It would inflict more
damage.”
“This isn’t just any spear.” John explained, “The staff is mounted
with is the Spearhead of Destiny.”
Allan raised a dubious eyebrow, “The spearhead of what?”
“This spear is stained with the blood of Christ. It is the only
weapon that is worthy of challenging the
Holy War Sword of the Scythians
.”
Their eyes met, “I’ll keep that in mind.”
It didn’t take long to
make their way to the Temple at the center of the city. Allan stared at the
scene in disbelief as the words that were painted on the wall of the
underground pump room came back to haunt him.
You will find her at
the altar of the Temple in the city of the Ancients…
“And dost thou, Lillian
from Earth, take Timur, King of the Holy Lands of Enoch, to be thine lawfully
wedded husband?” the priest recited.
“I do.”
This can’t be
happening!
“Then by the powers
vested in me, I doth pronounce thee…”
“Timur!” Allan jumped
out of hiding and stumbled forward from the bottom of the grand staircase, “I’m
here as you requested. Release her at once!”
“You think I’ve taken
her prisoner, do you?” Timur chuckled, “On the contrary, she’s about to be my Queen.”
“That’s ludicrous.”
Allan stammered as he began to climb the staircase with the Spear of Destiny in
tow.
“Is it now?” Timur
chided, “Why don’t you ask her yourself?”
Allan turned to face
her, but no words came out of his mouth. She looked absolutely stunning in that
white dress. It had only been a week ago that he had daydreamed of her in such
a dress… but under much different circumstances.
“Lily, my darling.”
Timur grinned as he bore his eyes into hers, “Why don’t you tell Allan how you
feel about me?”
“Yes, Master.” she
turned to face Allan, “Allan. I’m sorry to tell you this, but I love Timur
dearly.”
What?!
An intense pain
overwhelmed him. He could feel the darkness pushing its way back into his mind
as the voice gained volume and intensity.
“Is this why you never
accepted my proposal?” Allan stared at her in shock, “You’re with
him?
”
“Yes, she is.” Timur
pushed her aside and raised both hands in the air, “And I intend to fight to
the death for her honor.”
Out of the corner of
his eye, Allan saw a strange sight. His own shadow seemed to be growing and
taking tangible form. It rose from the ground and morphed into a massive
creature. His mind reeled in confusion as more of the ugly creatures composed
almost entirely of tentacles rose from hidden shadows. Before he could
comprehend what was going on, screams erupted from the crowd of onlookers
behind him.
Fear coursed through
his veins as he watched the creatures spring out from every direction. The
massive creature that had sprung from his own shadow loomed ominously like a
cobra ready to strike.
“You dare to think that
you can defeat me?” Timor bellowed, “You are weak!”
Allan’s anxiety grew,
and a silver light from his eyes began to glow. He felt a surge of warmth
growing in his open palm. Glancing down, he saw a ball of light forming in the
space above it. Instinctively, he shoved his palm in Timur’s direction and the
ball of light released with a massive force.
Instantly, a shadow
leapt in front of Timur and swallowed the fireball. Timur then unsheathed a
massive sword, and charged. Allan felt silly as he gripped the spear with both
hands and braced for impact. With a swift parry however, Timur lopped off the
top of the spear with ease. Allan’s only weapon had been rendered useless
before the fight had even begun.
An excruciating pain
crippled him as he felt Timur’s blade slash across his chest. Allan fell to his
knees in a pool of blood. The silver aura surrounded him, healing the wound
within seconds. But then Allan cried out in pain as Timur attacked again,
severing the brachial artery in his right arm. Blood gushed out on the steps as
the aura worked harder to heal this larger wound. Then came what should have
been a fatal bow, as Timur lunged his sword through Allan’s chest.
Allan screeched in pain
as Timur held his blade in place, twisting every few seconds.
“You’re like a roach
that just won’t die.” Timur seethed and twisted the blade further, “Just give
up!”
Blood sputtered from
Allan’s mouth as he tried to breathe. The dark voice in his mind became especially
clear:
I can save thee. Yield thy soul unto me.
“But what about Lily?”
he choked.
The voice spoke
gravelly:
She is dead to you now.
Allan nodded. The voice
was right. It was time to let go.
“Take me.”
Chapter Forty Eight: Fresh Fodder
And
God instructed these Seraphim to manifest the ancient powers of the Malakhim to
protect both the Earth and Zion. Verily, to instruct the people to follow in
the straight and narrow paths of righteousness…
Timur’s eyes flashed
alarm when he saw the familiar white flame retreating from Allan’s chest. A
dark cloud formed at their feet, and rose to his immediate left. The cloud grew
larger as it inhaled the thick smoke emitting from Allan’s soul.
Unwilling to share his
power, he twisted the hilt once again and extracted his sword. Allan fell
backward screaming in pain. His body fell in a heap as the aura attempted to
heal him. His eyes rolled backward with a faint flash of silver light, and then
the aura dissipated as the last few flickers of flame from his soul died out.
Timur stared at Allan’s body for several minutes in shock. He kicked the limp
body a few times. Blood oozed onto the concrete, but Allan’s body remained
lifeless.
I did it! He’s finally
dead!
At that moment several
of the pitiful-looking peasants whom had been required to attend the wedding decided
to take the opportunity to make a run for it.
“Kill them!” he yelled
to his priests, “Kill them all!”
Screams erupted from
the crowd as the priests unsheathed their swords and obeyed his command.
Timur then grabbed Lily
by the wrist and towed her back inside, “Come my Queen. It’s time we obtained
new subjects to serve our dwindling kingdom.”
He dragged her inside,
and commanded the guards to barricade the heavy doors. He beckoned her to
follow him down the corridor until they reached the main chamber. He stopped
before the lit fireplace, and twisted the gold lion to the left of the mantle. The
fire went out with a huge gust of air and the soot-stained fireplace screeched
backward. The dark stairwell revealed itself, and they descended together.
The room flickered to
life with fluorescent lighting that was powered by a series of solar panels he
had installed on the roof of the Temple years ago. The server farm hummed as he
approached the main console.
Timur was very pleased that he had finally acquired the NSA’s
passcode to access the GFID Nano-chip tracking system. It was the final item he
needed fulfill a major part of his master’s plans. By transporting the
inhabitants of Earth to Zion, all mankind would become subjects of his kingdom
and the Leviathan would have a new source of fodder for all those who were
willing to yield their souls unto him.
Without their precious modern appliances and technologies, they
would all be extremely vulnerable and would cower easily to the Leviathan’s
will. Without access to any weaponry, they would have no ability to rebel. Eventually
all mankind would cower down and worship him as their god.
It’s time. My glory awaits.
Entering a few last commands on the keyboard, a loud humming sound
began to reverberate off the walls. The floor tremored below them, and a bright
beam of blue light erupted from the satellite dish mounted to the floor and
shot from the center of the room to the far wall where a dark mirror hung. It’s
twin hung inside a similar room in his penthouse. Having infused the mirrors
with most of the ashes from his fallen predecessor, he had created two tangible
amulets to connect as a portal.
“Wait here.” he commanded Lily.
The sickly green aura had already enveloped around him as he
rushed across the room and placed both his hands against the frame of the
mirror. Focusing all of the power from his core, a sickly green light blasted
from his eyes and with a flash of brilliant light the mirror formed into a
vortex that swallowed him up.
Streaks of white light filled his view as he spun through the
invisible tunnel. The streaks of light multiplied in quantity and velocity
until they formed into a single cluster of brilliant white light. With another flash
he crossed through the other side of the portal and landed in a room located in
the center of his penthouse where he had erected a similar satellite dish as
the receiver. As expected, the bright blue beam of light had connected with the
receiving dish and the floor trembled. A loud hum reverberated off the walls,
which confirmed to him that this half of the upgraded machine had activated
properly. Seconds later another beam of light erupted from the satellite
attached to the ceiling and passed back through the portal.
He turned to face the portal he had just created. The swirling
whirlpool looked like shimmering water with sparks of electricity spreading
from the center and swirling outward in the form of a spiral. From the center
of the spiral both of the bright blue beams of light pulsed with immense
energy.
He left the room and headed toward his balcony to admire his work.
In the distance he could see millions of streaks of blue light spreading out
across the sky. Distant screams echoed from every direction.
A wide grin fell across Timur’s lips, “Let the Rapture begin!”