The night's chill air was penetrated by Ezzekiel's rage, "That wretched bastard! May the abyss itself hunger for his damned soul, and may the shadows swallow his very existence until not even a whisper of his name remains!"

Ezzekiel stood atop a hill, looking over the vast and unpredictable landscape. His silver eyes narrowed, reflecting the frustration that consumed him. It had been nearly two agonizing months since he had set foot on this planet, and yet, his human prey eluded him, dancing always just out of reach.

The crescent moon hung low in the sky, casting eerie shadows that seemed to mock his failed attempts. Last month, his search had hit an all-time low; they couldn't even sense the faintest imprint of their target. He clenched his fists, the black gauntlets squeaking under the pressure.

Had Ezzekiel not had his Khaos guardian fused within him, he might have entertained the whispers circulating among his underlings: that their prey was already dead, or perhaps had fled the planet. But the guardian, a symbiotic entity of Khaos, kept him tethered to a hope that his quarry was still somewhere near.

Indeed, his situation held a bitter irony. It was both a stroke of luck and a curse that his prey wasn't a Khaos champion. A champion would have access to the mystic waypoints — a network of shortcuts through space — making him even more impossible to catch. But the very fact that he wasn't a champion also restricted the range of Ezzekiel's guardian to a mere 500-mile radius. Day in and day out, he scoured this expanse, each passing sunset only deepening his ire, for it bore no trace of the man he sought.

But time wasn't just a challenge in his hunt; it also pressed against him from the shadows of his own commitments. The High Warden, an entity not known for its patience, had issued a decree. Ezzekiel's prolonged hunt was holding up the operations of the Demon's Pit.. Hundreds of high-value prisoners, their fates sealed in chains, awaited transfer to the planet.

It was in this climate of frustration that an unlikely figure sought his audience. Kieran, an elf prisoner approached him with a grace.

"What do you want now? Get lost!"

Despite Ezzekiel's obvious frustration, Kieran remained composed. He gracefully knelt, his dark cloak pooling around him on the cold stone floor. With an air of respect, he addressed Ezzekiel, "Sedura, my exalted, I humbly present myself. If it pleases you, I have come once more to extend an offer of aid."

In any other circumstance, Ezzekiel might have ignored the plea, but desperation gnawed at him, driving him to entertain any avenue of assistance. The hint of a potential solution in Kieran's tone made him pause.

"Please Sedura, let me show you something"

With a begrudging nod, he allows Kieran to lead the way.

They journeyed silently for a few miles, until they reached across a rocky mountain, revealing an expansive clearing. Ezzekiel's footfalls halted as his eyes widened, taking in the sight before him.

Arrayed in neat formations, tens of thousand orcs stood. Their monstrous forms were oddly disciplined, a stark contrast to their usual unruly nature. They stood as a singular unit, eyes forward, awaiting orders. The very air around them buzzed with restrained energy.

Kieran, with a hint of pride in his voice, explained, "Yes, exalted one, I have gained the ability to command them. With your blessings, I propose we open up additional lairs, allowing these orcs to serve in furthering your mission."

Ezzekiel's earlier irritation seemed to dissolve as the implications of this horde dawned on him. His gaze shifted from the orcs back to the dark elf, calling him by name as shown on respect "Kieran if you must, break open all the lairs on this planet. Deploy them all."

Kieran's lips curled into a satisfied smile, his confidence evident. With another elegant bow, he responded, "Your will be done, Sedura. I shall see to it immediately."

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