The Underworld
The camera descends into Moebius' mysterious
pool, with a sort of action-wipe to convey the passage of time and distance.
As the scene clears, Raziel is revealed in the depths of the Underworld,
kneeling before the Elder God in defeat and exhaustion. Raziel is
starving, suffering. But he won't submit. The disembodied voice of
the Elder God fills the chamber -- his tone is paternalistic and patronizing,
with an underlying threat. Didactic and patient, but with wrath just
beneath the surface.
Elder
God
Surrender, Raziel. Abandon this petty rebellion. It was
I
who made you. Your life had played out, and in my grace, I spared
you. You are my reaper of souls. You have no other purpose,
no higher destiny - just this. Accept your calling, Raziel.
Let go of these vain hopes. Relinquish your will, and
feed.
From his kneeling position, Raziel glares up
at the Elder God, his eyes flashing defiantly. This is our first
close shot of Raziel.
Raziel
No. |
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Elder God
What do you profit from this defiance?
Raziel
There's some grim satisfaction in infuriating you.
Elder God
My patience is eternal, Raziel. How many eons can you
bear to languish here?
Raziel bows his head, exhausted and weak from
hunger.
Elder God
The Wheel of Fate must turn; all are redeemed in the cleansing agony
of birth, death and rebirth. This is the Engine of life - the purifying
rhythm of the universe - to which all souls are irresistibly drawn.
Yours is a necessary and noble function, Raziel.
Raziel
Enough of your sermonizing - are you trying to bore me into submission?
Why must this game go on? We both know what you are. You're
no better than the vampires you so despise -- a voracious parasite cloaking
its appetite in a shroud of righteousness. I refuse to do your will.
Elder God
I can see into your heart, Raziel. It is not your will, but cowardice
that keeps you here.
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Raziel
steely, almost a statement
How so?
Elder God
You know what fate awaits you when you leave the underworld.
That phantom weapon you bear is a constant reminder, isn't it? The
Sword is waiting for you out there somewhere, and you tarry so as not to
meet it.
The Elder God knows he has struck a nerve. |
Raziel
I could not deny it. As long as I lingered here, defying my captor,
I was able to postpone what I feared was my inevitable doom: to become
the ravenous spirit imprisoned in the Reaver blade. But that sentence
was no worse than the stalemate I now endured. Better to face one's
destiny than cower from it.
Elder God
Harvester of souls I created you, and to this function, my angel of
death, you will return.
Raziel interrupts, frustrated and disillusioned
--
Raziel
Enough. Yes. I submit.
Elder God
Very good. Indulge your hunger.
A soul materializes in front of the kneeling
Raziel, looking frightened and lost. Weakly, Raziel opens his cowl
and draws the soul in. Raziel gasps as the soul is devoured-- it
has a joltingly powerful affect on him. At the same time, the Elder
God too responds with great satisfaction. The souls Raziel devours
are siphoned to sustain him.
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Elder God
Yes... embrace your calling, Raziel. You will find that, just
as defiance has its price, so obedience has its rewards.
A patch of the Elder's tentacles uncoil, revealing
an exit from the chamber. Raziel stands slowly to his feet, finally
regaining his strength after so long. He looks hatefully up at the
mass of the Elder God.
Raziel
And submission is not always what it seems. |

Raziel
reaches a cavernous chamber with treacherous drops-
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Raziel
Below me swirled an ominous-looking mist.
I knew that if I fell, it would mean my peril.
The exit is on the other side of the room.
When Raziel approaches it, the Elder God's tentacles close the passage
off.
Elder God
Do you believe your worthiness is so easily proved? Your way
is sealed until you have offered further evidence of your obedience. |
Six blazing eyes appear over the barrier, and
six souls manifest throughout the cavern. Raziel looks around, seeing
the set-up. Disgusted, he acknowledges that he understands --
Raziel
disgusted
I must feed you before I depart this place.

Elder God
You must feed yourself, Raziel.
Raziel
mocking
"The Wheel must turn..."
Elder God
patronizing
Ah - now you understand.
Raziel reaps all six souls.
Elder God
You may go, but remember - you are mine. You can no more
escape from me than you can escape yourself.

Raziel approaches the exit of the next room.
Again, the Elder God’s tentacles reach out and seal off the passage.
Elder God
laughter
Raziel stops. From behind him comes a
slithering, hissing sound. Sluagh begin to peel out of the cracks of the
room, advancing on Raziel.
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Raziel
You want this room cleared of its vermin.
Elder God
If you wish to leave it.
Raziel
sarcastically
Your will be done.
Elder God
My good servant.
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When all the Sluagh are destroyed, the doorway
opens once more.
Elder God
You see? Obedience brings prompt rewards.

Raziel enters a tall cavern, in which a broken
ledge spirals up to the top. He begins to inch his way toward the
first gap in the ledge.
Elder God
Where do you think you’re going, little soul?
The lethal mist below glows brightly, and begins
to rise.
Raziel races up the vertical shaft out of
the underworld, pursued by the Elder God, who calls out to him:

Elder God
You can’t escape!
Run faster!
Raziel…
Embrace your destiny.
You will never escape.
Clever, Raziel. Clever, indeed.
laughter
I’ve endured your game long enough.
I grow tired of this, Raziel.
As the terrain crumbles around Raziel, he makes
a last desperate leap for an overhang, and pulls himself up out of the
shaft. And just in time -- as Raziel leaps into the chamber above,
the Elder God's tentacles grasp for him and topple a massive slab of masonry.
Amidst the chaos, Elder God cries out as he strains to stop Raziel --
Elder God
No!
The slab falls, sealing off the opening to
the lower shaft. Raziel stops and regains his composure --
Raziel
Clearly my escape had not been anticipated, or my 'benevolent' master
would not have expended such efforts to prevent me from going.
And if my departure displeased him, then that was a victory, however small,
for me.

Approaching the bottom of a shaft leading up
to the surface of the ethereal water:
Raziel
In the spectral realm, water is as thin as air, putting this opening
far beyond my reach. But once I found my way into the material world,
I might to able to swim up there…
Raziel climbs up onto a platform and encouters
a closed door.
Raziel
This door would only open when fitted with an appropriate artifact.
But to use such an object, I would first have to find my way back into
the material realm.

Raziel enters the upper tomb chamber:
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Raziel
At last, I discovered a conduit into the material realm. I would
finally escape the spirit world, and take one step farther from my tormentor...
As Raziel nears it, the planar portal begins
to vanish.
Elder God
laughter
Did you think to receive the same favors after your rebellion as before?
No, Raziel. I have no need for you to enter the physical world, so
no conduit will be granted. You serve me adequately as a wraith,
and a wraith you will remain. |
Raziel stands before the dissipating portal
and looks around the room in anger.
Raziel
So my restraints had not been removed, only loosened. I would
not be held prisoner in the spectral realm - there had to be another way.

Raziel phases through the tomb’s gated window
and drops down into the open courtyard. Several souls hover among
the graves here. One of them ascends toward the sky. As Raziel watches,
nightmarish figures swoop in like sharks from outside the courtyard, homing
in on the fleeing souls like blood in the water. They devour the
souls, whose light is extinguished.
Raziel
As I
emerged, I was granted a vision of what I would become, if I did not escape
the spectral realm. For these too were agents of my master, hunting
the lost souls that struggled to escape the endless twilight of the underworld.
When Raziel defeats the Archons, the combat
barriers are dissolved.
Raziel
My master's plan for me was ominously clear. Like these mindless
hunters, I existed only to fuel him with souls, siphoning their energy
to feed him and his Wheel of Fate. I had to break these bonds, while
I still possessed my own will. |
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