[Lasombra]'s diablerie
I translated to vulgar latin the dialogue between Gratiano and Montano during [Lasombra]'s diablerie.
Words by Bruce Baugh, Clan Lasombra Trilogy 2: Shadows.
At the entry to the founder’s actual vault room, Gratiano heard a noise. The guess was an obvious one: “Scio te esse illic, Montano."
The familiar dark, tired voice spoke out of the blackness within. "Hoc facere non debes, Gratiano."
"Facio. Factum est, aut potius iam est. Super caput tuorum peribunt ut multi natati mures et pulices combusti. Mox exercitus meus huc veniet, nec potes omnes prohibere, praesertim cum nuper sanguine fratrum sororumque nostrorum pascuntur. Iam amisisti, ex momento quo iussum dedit ut impetum facerem."
"Nescis quid facias, puer."
"Scio prorsus quid faciam. Hoc est initium finis generis tui, improbe. Pater noster et vos pingues senes sub luna tempus vestrum habuistis. Nunc discedetis, et opus perficiemus quod Cain incepit et tu resistes. Cede mihi aut sub hastis militum meorum cade, parum mihi interest." There was the faintest whisper of inrushing air. Gratiano knew that Montano had taken himself into shadow, and would emerge somewhere far away.
Artwork by Michael Gaydos

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