eatrice sat before her scrying sphere, her hands locked on it's surface after hours of immobility, trying to make sense of what she had seen and heard.
Why would the old Lord, and defender of Mithras, have been seen in the lands, so many long years after he had not only died, but nearly been removed from memory by Lord British's propaganda?
She fasted, and she prayed to Mithras, for many a long hour, until finally an image moved within the sphere.
She saw Mithras, on a hillside, a defeated stag held by the throat below him, sword poised to strike the killing blow. The outline of his face was clear against the clear sky, noble and rugged, and filled with unmistakable power.
Then the image changed, and another face was there, almost the same. But whereas sky had been behind Mithras, only flame was visible behind this one. A dark malice glowed in those eyes, but apart from that, she would have forgiven any who would have initially thought the two were one and the same.
A name came to her mind, from her studies. Not Mithras, not Mithras at all. This was Ahriman. Chief amongst the demons.
As she watched, he seemed to be working on something, similar to a crafter's bench. Before him, several small figures stood on a board, and he was moving them to specific stances and positions, while still making more.
She wondered at this, terrified that he might sense her watching, but then the scene shifted slightly. It was still the same room, but another view. Another being stood in a darkened archway, watching. Again, a name came to mind. This was Azi Dahaka, the half-demon, half-human follower, and, it was rumored in old texts, the offspring of Ahriman.
As she watched, he crept up behind the first figure, and took some of the black clay from the workbench, and crept soundlessly back into the darkness.
Once he was certain he had not been seen, he, too, started making a small figure. Beatrice gasped as she saw the figure take form, for it's features were unmistakable. Spyderbite.
Spyder was not, as he had begun to believe, blessed by Mithras. The one interfering with his life, his very existance, was certainly opposed to the darkest of evil beings - but not out of a sense of goodness, but out of a lust for power! She was witnessing part of a plot within the Void, with one demonic being planning to overthrow another!
But, what part did Spyderbite play in this?
As she tried to find the strength to pull herself away from the sphere, she saw once more that she was mistaken.
The second being moved away from the room, figure in hand, and met with another demon. This one was covered in scars, and looked impossibly old.
"I have had enough, Buiti." Azi said. "this eternal war between good and evil is getting neither side anywhere. We fight and fight, we manipulate people, we deceive, we plot - and what do we gain? Ultimately, nothing. I tire of senseless warfare, with no end in sight, and yet our lords will change none of their strategies, or invent new ones. I have long suspected that they fear victory as much as they fear defeat - all they know now, is the endless war."
The old demon snorted. "What's a demon to do, Azi?" he asked sarcastically. "You have not the power to change anything, and neither do I. The aeons go by, and on we fight. I agree, 'tis the most pointless existance I can conceive - but if there is a way out, it is hidden in the most secret of places."
"I have a way." smiled Azi Dahaka. "It is quite simple. We have long tried to put evil within good men, and we know that only breeds limited success. Men die, their deeds are undone, and we have to start all over again. But, what if the opposite were done? What would it do to this terribly balanced war, if an evil being such as we, were to find an evil human, and place within him, something good? "
"HA!" snorted the old bull. "Ye have been inhaling at the smoke stacks too long, my old ally. But, try it, what is there to lose?"
"Oh, there is much to lose, make no mistake about that. Much indeed. And loss is the way to achievement, in this case."
Azi Dahaka stroke away cackling, leaving the scarred demon looking puzzled. It picked its nose thoughtfully, and then went to look for something to torture.
Azi Dahaka sat at his workplace, and slowly began to soak the small black figure in some strange, glowing, white liquid. As he locked his workshop door, deep within the blazing depths he called home, he failed to notice the small hole opening in the air next to the container of liquid. If he had not, he would have seen an old blind man with a defiant look on his face, and a smithing hammer in hand, connecting a tube to the other side of the hole.
Somewhere in the land, a dark shadow fled from Spyderbite, and he suddenly found himself unable to change form...