Sword of the Krynn
Prologue: A brief history of the Korath
As the Drengin Empire expanded across the galaxy in its early years the Korath Clan was the core of its military. They were the fiercest soldiers and pilots, and comprised the bulk of the Drengin’s shock troops. While a minority of the Drengin race, the Korath more than any other clan helped to carve out the Drengin’s dominions amongst the stars.
But over time a philosophical divide had grown between the Korath and the other Drengin. The Korath, hardened in battle as they were, grew to despise the lesser races and envisaged a future in which only the Drengin and their kin inhabited the stars. The other Drengin were appalled by this vision of the future. The Drengin Empire was built on the slavery and subjugation of the lesser races, not their extermination, and a future without slavelings was no future at all in the eyes of the average Drengin.
When the divide grew too great the Korath seceded from the Drengin Empire, and set out to realise their vision of galactic supremacy without the other Drengin. Receiving aid from the remnants of the Dread Lords the Korath were transplanted to an isolated region in the southern spiral arm of the galaxy, and established their own homeworld on the harsh planet now known as Kora. Their biology adapted quickly to their new world, with a little genetic tinkering, sundering them irrevocably from the Drengin race. The Korath rapidly amassed a small Empire near their new homeworld and with the help of the remnant Dread Lords built up a powerful fleet.
The Drengin however were not about to let their wayward kin merely abandon the Empire without a fight. Lord Kona arrogantly dispatched a fleet to crush the Korath, and assumed victory would be achieved in short order. The Korath fleet was however far larger than the Drengin had anticipated, and it mercilessly annihilated the invaders. The Korath fleet then swarmed back across the Damocles Gulf, which separates the galaxy’s southern arm from the core, and proceeded to annex a large portion of the Drengin Empire. The Drengin Civil War had begun.
Two years of brutal fighting ensued, but the Drengin were ultimately victorious. Both races were left crippled by the conflict, but the Korath were the worst off. The Drengin having won the war ultimately had the means to recover, although the conquest of the galaxy would be on hold for the time being. The Korath were beaten back to the galaxy’s southern arm and their original colonies. Abandoned by their Dread Lord allies, economically exhausted, and with a shattered military, the Korath were a civilisation ready to collapse. Then came the Krynn.
The first Krynn missionaries came to Kora in the months after the end of the Drengin Civil War, and they found a society in the process of devouring itself. Literally. Most of the slavelings on the Korath colonies had already been eaten for food, as the remaining worlds could no longer support the swollen Korath population. As a result economic activity and production rates were in freefall, and the very fabric of Korath society seemed to be teetering on the brink of total collapse.
The Krynn immediately provided aid, with a small price. In exchange for the conversion of the Korath to The Way, the Krynn would save the Korath Clan from extinction. The Krynn were true to their word. They bought in food and material aid. They sent in economists from the Korx, a race they had converted a few years before, who totally restructured and salvaged the Korath economy. They sent in billions of Akilian workers to replace the now extinct slavelings. And finally they sent in legions of priests from Kryseth, to indoctrinate the Korath in their new faith.
The seven Korath colonies were thus peacefully assimilated into the Krynn Consulate, and the Korath took to their new faith with unrivalled zeal. Freed of menial tasks by the other races in the Krynn’s great Unity the Korath could devote themselves utterly to their own calling, war. The Korath now serve the Krynn with the same vigour and ferocity they have always possessed, and are to a man loyal to the Krynn’s Jihad. They are known throughout the Consulate as the Sword of the Krynn, for they have no military equal amongst the Krynn, and now form the very backbone of the Krynn’s forces.
Chapter 1: Across the Gulf
Commander Krohl fidgeted anxiously in his command chair. He was eager for battle, and for once he had an enemy worthy of a Korath warrior. Krohl’s small Raider was tearing across the Damocles Gulf, his ship and small squad of commandos was bound for the edge of Terran space.
The Raider had been his father’s during the Drengin Civil war, and Krohl had been fortunate to save it from the scrap yard. Advanced as Krynn starships were they often lacked the sheer durability the old Korath designs had possessed. The Raider had been thoroughly refitted with modern Krynn technology so represented the best of both worlds to Krohl. Aside from the weaponry, which had been stripped out to make way for a pair of photonic torpedo launchers, the most dramatic change was the miniaturization of the ships systems. This had allowed Krohl to pack his squad of a dozen soldiers into a ship originally designed for no more than six. Although repainted into the white and orange colour scheme of the Krynn Navy, the Raider was a relic from a bygone age. Officially the Raider had a long winded numerical designation, but unofficially it had been christened the Dark Evangelist by his men.
The war had come unexpectedly to the Krynn. They had succeeded in sending waves of missionaries along the western edge of the galaxy, mainly along the trade routes of their first major converts, the Korx. They were still largely confined to the southern spiral arm of the galaxy however. They sought to spread The Way into the galactic core, and so had begun diplomatic relations with the Terrans, a major power in the southern core. Unfortunately an extremist order of the Krynn priesthood staged an attack on the Terran’s diplomatic envoy and succeeded in assassinating the Terran ambassador. The Krynn’s Inquisitors rapidly purged this extremist order, but the damage was done. The first battle of the war would be for the remote Terran world of Ares V, the site of the Krynn’s first missionary station in the core. This was the world towards which Krohl and his men were travelling.
And so Commander Krohl was fidgeting with anticipation. His ship and soldiers had been summoned several weeks ago to rendezvous with a Krynn fleet under Admiral Y’deth, across the Damocles gulf near the Terran border world Ares V. His journey was almost over, and he was glad of it. Another few days and is men would go mad with boredom. The signs of boredom were already evident. His three officers manning the Raider’s controls had abandoned military decorum to vigorously discuss the ins and outs of the latest Arena season back on Kora. Krohl remained aloof, for the Arena games had changed since his youth, and lacked something these days. The Krynn had swiftly demolished the old Arena’s and banned the original sport. The modern competition was conducted with non-lethal weapons and had to be hidden under the flimsy guise of military training. How tedious. From the rear compartment Krohl caught a whiff of Korathan brandy which meant that his old friend Virhl was drunk. Again. He could hear Virhl recounting a tale of the time his father and elder brother had led their platoon against an entire battalion of Torian marines during a border skirmish, back in the days before the secession from the Drengin Empire. Virhl certainly could spin a tall tale for the younger recruits. The old veteran was a perpetual drunk, and his sexual morals would scandalise a Torian brothel owner. But for all his faults Virhl was one of the finest soldiers Krohl had ever known.
The navigation alarm chirped and the Raider dropped out of hyperspace. “Look alive men” barked Krohl, “and assemble your gear”. Krohl’s tactical officer Lt. Jindr cut in “We’re receiving a signal from the Admiral, he commands we dock with his flagship and meet his staff for immediate briefing”. “Very well, lay in a course” intoned Krohl, “and would someone get Virhl sober on the double?”
The Admirals ship was a sight to behold. It was not a standard Krynn vessel, but an old Korath destroyer. Krohl had had no idea that any were still in service. It had evidently been extensively modified, like the Dark Evangelist, but still it set the martial juices flowing in Krohl’s blood. He felt he was going to like this Admiral.
Krohl’s men disembarked their ship wearing the gleaming armour of Korath shock troopers. They were conducted to the Admirals briefing room by an awestruck Krysethan Lieutenant. Admiral Y’deth turned out also to be a Krysethan, a member of the Arrian Hive, the old martial race of the Krynn. His purple carapace and black claws glinted under the gentle illumination. Krohl snapped a salute, “Greetings Admiral, Commander Krohl and the 81st Korathan Commando squad reporting for duty SIR!”
“Thank you for coming so promptly Commander, your reputation proceeds you” replied Y’deth, “shall we get down to business?”. “Of course Admiral” said Krohl as he and his men sat down at the briefing table.
“As you know the planet Ares V was supposed to be our first foothold in the galactic core” began Y’deth. “The local population had begun to convert to The Way, and building dissent against the Terran government was predicted to sway the planet into Krynn control within months. With the outbreak of war however we have been forced to accelerate our plans for Ares V. An invasion has been ordered to secure this world before the Terrans do, and it will not be easy. Ares V has a challenging environment, it is a class 5 ice world, and only 48% of the inhabitants are confirmed Krynn at this time”.
“Have no concerns, my men and I always relish a challenge Admiral” announced Krohl. “I’m glad” replied Y’deth, “General Qohl of the 5th Korathan Infantry division will now outline your squad’s first mission in this invasion”.
“Thank you Admiral” chimed in Qohl, “Commander, may I first convey my respects to your team for coming here, given your illustrious history my entire division is honoured to have you with us. But enough pleasantries. To prepare the way for the invasion of the surface we first need to secure the Krynn missionary station in orbit, which has fallen to the Terran loyalist faction. Your team will land and secure the upper docks so that we can begin ferrying our troops across to the station. Once my troops have boarded you will assist them in capturing the command centre in the central core of the station. My tactical officer will supply you with the remote entry codes for the auxiliary docking bay doors, as the main doors can only be opened from the inside”.
Krohl’s men exchanged eager glances at the sound of the mission. Virhl punctuated the moment by belching noisily. “That sounds like an entertaining warm-up for my squad General, we are ready to go at your command” said Krohl recovering the situation quickly. Y’deth replied “Excellent Commander, we attack in one hour, so prepare your men and may the Four Guardians be with you”. General Qohl cringed, hoping that Virhl’s inebriation had escaped the Admiral, and that he had not made a grave error by entrusting this squad with such a crucial mission.