A soft padding sound interrupted the sullen quiet of the city streets. Morrion and her daughter Ylith moved as quickly as their bruised and cut feet would alow, their eyes scanning the shadowed windows and rooftops that seemed to be holding back some hidden beast. Morrion felt a heavy presence about them, seeming to follow instead of drift away. Ylith pointed to a recently shattered window and whispered, "Momma, the sadmen." Morrion picked her child up and held her close, pressing her face into her chest to hide her. Her eyes searched the darkness of that opening for the being her daughter had spotted. Her eyes widened as she became aware of the lighted yellow eyes peering straight at her, as if it were face to face with her. She let out a wail, knowing the oncoming terror and began to sprint, her feet becoming even more cut from the small shards of glass and broken concrete that littered every available space. She bit her lip as hard as she could to keep her mind off the burning pain in her feet, the muscles trying not to spasm from the jerks of sensation. Ylith cried out and Morrion noticed she was peering over her shoulder as she ran. Morrion skidded on a turn and slipped into a slight crevace between two buildings, turning to see if the sadman was still trailing her. She regretted turning. It stood as tall as a man but had an inhumanly long neck, which craned and twisted like an odd owl. Its hands were multi-jointed fingers which gave the illusion of tree branches, the skin as well as the bone dry, and rough. Their skin was stretched over their v-shaped frames almost like a hastily drawn suit and looked as if it were about to tear at any second. their bellies were distended and held back by discarded belts and straps they scavenged from throughout the city. Their front few teeth were as pointed double edged knives, the back worn and rotting. This thing slipped in after her and stumbled over its own clumsy form, giving Morrion a few precious moments to escape out the other end of the alley. She emerged into a relatively intact portion of a street and realized that she was nowhere near a gathering, now isolated by well over a city block. Ylith cried violently in her arms, the vision of a sadman now forever in her mind and tormenting her every time she shut her eyes. Morrion frantically rushed to a nearby shuttered building, her adrenaline wearing down and the vicious pain returning full force. She slammed the relatively sturdy steel bolted door behind her and dropped to a teary pile at the foot of it. Ylith wiped her tears and looked to her mother, completely drained and almost lifeless now. Ylith clung close to her as she heard the beast's howls from just ouside in the street. It threw the tantrum of a titan, tossing whatever rubble it could grab in the air and at the few intact doorways and windows on this block. Ylith kept her hands over her mouth, trying her best not to betray their haven. Unfortunately, the dazed Morrion let out a wretched wail, falling over on her side in a fetal pose, Ylith shaking her to be quiet. The sadman outside became silent, an unbearable chuckle oozing through the cracks. Then, it spoke, "Child, come child, I wish only to play, I feel sadness over my own loss, will you not comfort me?" It slammed its fist into the door, jolting it at it's hinges. "Child, come child, I wish only to play, I am so lonely, please bring me joy with your smile." It let out another brutal punch, "your warmth" Another, "Your flesh" and another, "Your bones?" It finally drove it's hand through the decrepid steel, years of rust and age making it as plyable as warm plastic. It swiped at nothing trying to ascertain the girl's location, "Child, come child, I wish only to play, and to suckle the marrow from your bones." Ylith grabbed for a shard of thick glass near her and swiped at the clawing hand with all her strenght, cutting all the way to and into the bone. Her hand began to bleed from the sharpened side she had gripped, however she ignored it and swiped again and agian, almost hacking at the thing's limb. The sadman withdrew its wounded limb and beat on the door with its body, letting out cries and curses to the child and her miserable mother. Then a whistle arose from outside, a challenge. Ylith waited and heard the sadman wheeze, in fear, and take steps backwards, its formerly throaty and menacing voice now cracking, "You, you stay away, I have no business with you."
A firm retort came from nearby, "So long as you lust for the gratification your sins bring, you shall always have business with me." Ylith peered out the hole the beast had made in the door and spotted a man, standing in a fighting stance with eyes glaring at the monster. His head was shaved, almost haphhazardly, on one side, while the other was lush with straight black hair, his militaryesque apparel completing the color scheme. He slid forward and sure feet and drew a dagger, holding it in threat to the monster, "Come, you wish play, I will oblige!" He sent the weapon flying through the still air at the monster, the gleaming, precise object striking it in the chest. It let out an earth-shaking scream and crumpled forward, holding its chest, "Feed the rats, protect the roaches, starve the creature, harm the unnatural"
"Quite a mantra, be gone!" It turned and hooked one long limb onto some high debris and lifted itself up and away. The man walked forward, his boots thudding with every step. Ylith pushed the door open, Morrion reaching for her while still cringing in the shelter. The man spotted her and looked to her, waiting.
Ylight turned her eyes downard and mumbled, "Your majesty."
The man bowed and gave a slight salute, drawing two hooked impliments and leaping towards an awning, taking hold and swinging his way over the edge and out of view.
Ylith looked after him and waited after he had left, expecting him to appear yet agian. The dark clouds overhead rumbled with choked rain, wishing to unload its putrified burden. Ylith noticed some others emerging from their own hidden sanctuaries, apparently having seen the display as well. "King Raphael."
A cheer came from them, a slight light coming to their dirtied faces, "KING RAPHAEL!"
With this merriment gone, they slowly crawled back into the filthy crawlspaces and basements they had just emerged from, leaving Ylith alone once again.
She looked back to where Raphael had disappeared and saw a bit of aqua-colored ribbon floating just in front of her, as well as the quickly gone boot just above the awning over her.
She took the ribbon and braided her dirty locks behind her, going back and curling up with her glassy eyed mother, shutting the door behind her as she entered.
Raphael stood just at the ledge overlooking the street he had just cleared, and smiled, "A ribbon for memory, a ribbon for cherishing." He pulled a long snippet of ribbon out of his pocket and shook his head, tucking it into a vest pouch. He turned back and slowly walked along the rooftop, drawing the impliments once more and leaping at a series of forgotten scaffolding just across from him, whistling a softly carrying tune that haunted the dreams of many who heard it. It was the Nothing King, and he was vigilant.