It wasn't long before they reached the peak. As they neared, Vectus recognized a familiar figure standing just outside the treeline. "...Is that not the same elf we ran into at the woods?"
"Indeed it is," said Argustus. He approached the warrior slowly. "Odd that we cross paths again. May I ask what your business is here?"
The warrior squared his shoulders at the voice, answering mildly. "Agreed. Interesting places to keep running into you."
Argustus cautioned him. "I suggest you leave now, Sir. This will not be a pleasant locale for your meditations in the very near future."
Vectus laughed to himself, and then added: "Yeah, I'd listen to him. He has a certain way of understating things."
The warrior did not look back, but replied with his voice listing to a bored tone. "Ah, dear... try to not cause too much trouble, yes? I think I still have family near here. All the quieter high places keep seeming so problematic, tch."
Argustus continued. "Furthermore, we will not consider the possibility that you are in league with the ... shapeshifting human, for want of a better term."
"...Shapeshifting? Not too outlandish, I suppose. Know a couple mages that... wait." The warrior paused briefly. "Bad place to natter away. I believe I shall... scoot out of your ways." He gave a nod and distanced himself from the pair.
Vectus turned to Argustus. "Best we keep to the shadows. I'll scout the keep. Alert me if you need my assistance."
"Certainly." The mage readied an invisibility spell.
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Vectus had been here before, scouting out the place and attempting to spy on their gatherings in hopes of learning useful information about their new enemies. It did not take him long to search the place thoroughly.
He returned to Argustus outside of the keep. "Empty. At least, the commons are. No sign of the rogue, and I doubt he could hide from me in his condition."
"Obviously, then, the quickest way to uncover our friend would be to burn this place to the ground."
"That would not be wise." Vectus shook his head. "As I said, the commons may be empty but there are undoubtedly many of his comrades in the residential quarters. Such a brash attack would be foolhardy at best."
Argustus nodded in deference. "Very well, I shall yield to your expert opinion, Master Assassin. However, I suggest we leave a parting gift to deter these individuals from attracting our attentions in the future."
"Oh? What did you have in mind?" Vectus raised an eyebrow.
"Releasing the Cold Fire Fever, of course. The lack of ventilation in their little bolt hole of a dwelling should prove quite efficient in infecting those unfortunate enough to be down there."
"Yes, I suppose so. But what of the rogue? He is our primary concern. If he spreads word of the Sanctum's location, it will be on *my* head."
Argustus didn't seem to care. "We have little option at this point. You co-ordinate the drop off. I shall attempt to attract our dragon's attention in the interim."
Vectus sighed in exasperation. "Very well, let us hope this plan of yours works."
As Vectus entered the Stronghold once more, he heard the sound of screams and magical incantations behind him, followed by Argustus shouting into the night. "Dragon! You have no right to interfere with the political affairs of the Forsaken! These dwarves shall pay the price of your arrogance!"
Vectus silently made his way to an open, secluded area and began tinkering with a small explosive device. "Damn it! Damn it all to Fel!" He muttered under his breath. "Why did this all get out of hand so quickly?"
As he finished setting the explosive device and primed the trigger, he withdrew two vials of the light-resistant Cold Fire Fever from a pouch and placed them inside. "That should do it."
Just as he finished, he heard a whisper through the hearthstone. "Ah, Vectus... You may wish to hurry. The dragon is likely in there with you."
Vectus closed his eyes. With a faint puff he faded away into whisps of smoke and shadow, reappearing outside next to the mage. "The device is set."
"Excellent." The mage began opening a portal. "Trigger it, and let us be on our way."
Vectus nodded, pressing a button. A soft rumble was heard within the keep. "That should at least buy us some time."
Argustus finished his portal and stepped towards it. "I suggest we leave quickly. They will not be pleased."