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'''The Ballad of Ib''' a bit of [[Fan fiction]] poetry by [[Wondersmith]] originally posted in the [[Diii.net]] [http://forums.diii.net/forumdisplay.php?f=8 Fan Fiction Forum]. Posted as a one shot on May 26th 2009.



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==The Ballad of Ib== <br>By '''Blake Linton Wilfong'''
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This tale is of Ib. A Flayer was he,<br>
Who lived in a jungle of vine and tree--<br>
A pygmy, a runt to such folk as we,<br>
But never a braver soul shall there be!<br>
<br><br>
Ib was a demon, a minion of Hell,<br>
Yet in his heart hatred never did dwell.<br>
Like all of his clan he tried to be bad,<br>
But the thought of killing just made him sad.<br>
<br><br>
"Why must we murder the humans out there?<br>
They've done us no wrong. Their lives we should spare!"<br>
Thus spaketh Ib to his shaman one day,<br>
And this furthermore he went on to say:<br>
<br><br>
"With pride and honor they struggle for life,<br>
Or to save home and hearth, and child and wife.<br>
Full knowing each breath might well be their last,<br>
They fight nonetheless, the men of Kurast.<br>
<br><br>
Such traits do we respect in our village,<br>
So why should their town we burn and pillage?<br>
Yes, men are different, so gawky and tall,<br>
But they've minds and feelings, just like us all."<br>
<br><br>
The other Flayers, they laughed and they jeered:<br>
"You're broken, defective, or just plain weird!<br>
It happens sometimes, that sort of odd thing:<br>
A demon made with bum leg or bent wing."<br>
<br><br>
They put him in charge of the simplest task:<br>
Maintain the Gidbinn. That's not much to ask!<br>
Make sure it stays sharpened, well oiled, and clean.<br>
No need to be cruel, or nasty, or mean.<br>
<br><br>
It worked for a while, till one fateful day,<br>
The spies from Kurast reported to say,<br>
"Their protective spells are doomed without aid.<br>
All that can save them's the Skatsimi blade!"<br>
<br><br>
Really? The Gidbinn? Poor Ib was in shock.<br>
He knew he must sneak it down to the dock.<br>
Whatever the cost, he'd do what was right.<br>
So he made his move that very same night.<br>
<br><br>
Ib kept to shadow, as a Flayer ought,<br>
When roaming through Kurast, lest he be caught.<br>
He there left the blade by a napping sage,<br>
A graybeard whose name was Ormus the Mage.<br>
<br><br>
Ib barely had time to hide once again<br>
Before there approached a Barbarian.<br>
He took the Gidbinn up into his grasp,<br>
Just as old Ormus awoke with a gasp.<br>
<br><br>
"Ha! Well done, Ulf!" the mage shouted with glee.<br>
"You've brought the Skatsimi back here to me."<br>
He snatched the weapon and set it in place,<br>
On a stand where its glow lit up the space.<br>
<br><br>
"No," Ulf protested, "I did no such thing."<br>
"How modest!" quoth Ormus. "Here, take this ring.<br>
Its magic is great but does me no good."<br>
The honest Ulf paused, unsure if he should.<br>
<br><br>
He felt it wrong to accept a reward<br>
That he had not earned by his strength and sword.<br>
But his need was great; his work must be done.<br>
His fight with Diablo was not yet won.<br>
<br><br>
So Ulf placed the ring upon a finger,<br>
Then said his farewells, and did not linger<br>
But to hire a merc who called himself Flux<br>
And buy him a sword and shield most deluxe.<br>
<br><br>
In the meantime, Ib returned to his clan<br>
And confessed his deeds in service of Man.<br>
As one might expect, they made quite a fuss.<br>
"You're unfit," they judged, "to be one of us!"<br>
<br><br>
"Yes!" cried the shaman. "Away you must go!"<br>
"Traitors are banished, as surely you know."<br>
And so, with only his loincloth and knife,<br>
Little Ib set forth to start a new life.<br>
<br><br>
He crept through jungle primeval and dark,<br>
And realized this was no walk in the park.<br>
It sank in at last: He'd been rejected!<br>
He sat on a rock and wept, dejected.<br>
<br><br>
For he had no people; he had no home.<br>
He might as well be a Ghoul or a Gloam.<br>
What good could he do, by himself alone?<br>
The wrongs of his kind, he'd never atone!<br>
<br><br>
At that moment, Ib was frozen in ice!<br>
"Come, come now, Flux, that was not very nice,"<br>
Ulf admonished his Iron Wolf hireling.<br>
"He posed us no threat, sitting there crying."<br>
<br><br>
"Well then, suit yourself," Flux said with a shrug.<br>
"We can wait till he thaws, the little thug.<br>
I must admit, 'tis a curious sight.<br>
All Flayers I've met want only to fight!"<br>
<br><br>
They bided their time until Ib was thawed.<br>
Seeing the pair, he was thoroughly awed.<br>
But introductions were made, hands shaken,<br>
Stories exchanged, oaths of friendship taken.<br>
<br><br>
"Hahaha!" laughed Ulf. "So you are the one<br>
By whom the quest for the Gidbinn was done!<br>
My thanks for your help, and here is your ring."<br>
Ib had never dreamt to own such a thing!<br>
<br><br>
"Deckard Cain told me to craft Khalim's Will.<br>
Found his heart, but eye and brain I need still."<br>
Ulf paused in hopes Ib could give him a clue.<br>
"Any idea," he asked, "what I should do?"<br>
<br><br>
"Of course!" quoth Ib. "I've heard the eye's hiders<br>
Placed it in a cave, guarded by spiders.<br>
When your home is a jungle, as is mine,<br>
Lots of news comes to you down the grapevine.<br>
<br><br>
Be cautious! For Sszark, the boss Fire Spinner,<br>
Would surely love to have us for dinner."<br>
Ulf chuckled at this. "Have no fear, Flayer.<br>
I promise to you, I'll be Sszark's slayer!"<br>
<br><br>
"If he drops treasure," said Flux, "I call dibs!"<br>
"Nay," replied Ulf. "The first choice shall be Ib's."<br>
So off to the eye Ib showed them the way,<br>
And it was theirs by the end of the day.<br>
<br><br>
"Well done, Ib!" praised Ulf. "Your value is plain.<br>
But do you know where to find Khalim's brain?"<br>
"Oh yes," answered Ib. "A horrible place,<br>
A dungeon where live the worst of my race,<br>
<br><br>
A pit where you'd die for sure, not perhaps,<br>
A slimy maze full of monsters and traps.<br>
I'll go in alone; it's the only way.<br>
You'd best wait out here, I'm sorry to say."<br>
<br><br>
"Fine with me," said Flux. "We'll remain outside.<br>
If you don't come back, we'll assume you died."<br>
Ulf shot his hireling a withering glare.<br>
"Good luck," bade the fighter, "and do take care."<br>
<br><br>
"One thing," asked Ib. "Could you give me some runes?"<br>
"I think I might need them to trick those goons."<br>
"Of course," replied Ulf. "May these serve you well."<br>
Even miserly Flux gave up an EL.<br>
<br><br>
Thus did brave Ib venture deep underground,<br>
Though his breath quicken, and his heartbeat pound.<br>
"I bear orders from the Lord of Terror,"<br>
He oft called out. "Don't kill me in error!"<br>
<br><br>
Death he expected to find at each door,<br>
But all let him pass, through floor after floor.<br>
At last in the deepest and dankest room,<br>
Ib asked, "Doctor Endugu, I presume?"<br>
<br><br>
"Yes? Speak quick!" barked the master of shamans.<br>
"My time's worth far more than a mere layman's."<br>
Ib spoke in bold voice to inspire belief,<br>
"Here's a note from our commander-in-chief."<br>
<br><br>
"Diablo himself? Inspect it I shall!"<br>
Endugu read out, "ITH EL ETH TIR RAL."<br>
"Malice and Leaf?" he asked. "What could that mean?"<br>
"What hidden wisdom am I meant to glean?"<br>
<br><br>
He re-ordered the runes sideways and back,<br>
Shuffled and juggled, till he cried, "Alack!<br>
I give up, messenger. Please make it plain."<br>
But Ib had absconded with Khalim's brain.<br>
<br><br>
"Masterfully done!" said Ulf, back outside.<br>
"In such fine work may you ever take pride."<br>
"Indeed, nice job," Flux was heard to exclaim.<br>
Waiting or fighting, it all paid the same.<br>
<br><br>
"Alas," quoth Ulf, "We receive no respite.<br>
Our new quest, should we choose to accept it,<br>
Is to find and bring back Lam Esen's tome."<br>
"No problem!" said Ib. "This jungle's my home.<br>
<br><br>
It's in a ruined temple, under guard.<br>
To take it by force would be very hard.<br>
You could be totally swarmed at the door.<br>
So I'd better go in alone once more."<br>
<br><br>
"Good!" said Flux. "If you succeed, well enough.<br>
And if you should fail, can I have your stuff?"<br>
"Watch it, merc!" Ulf growled. "Do not be so cold.<br>
Courage like Ib's can’t be bought for mere gold."<br>
<br><br>
So into the temple and down the stair<br>
Went little Ib to the Battlemaid's lair.<br>
There he met the Flesh Hunter Sarina,<br>
Whose armor showed a bloodstained patina.<br>
<br><br>
"Who are you?" she snapped. "And why are you here?<br>
I'm not supposed to let anyone near."<br>
"Witch Doctor Endugu thinks it tragic,"<br>
Responded Ib, "to waste your book's magic.<br>
<br><br>
Thus and therefore he'd like it to borrow.<br>
He'll be glad to return it tomorrow."<br>
Sarina tightened her grip on her axe,<br>
But in a moment she seemed to relax.<br>
<br><br>
"Well," she sighed, "tell your doctor of voodoo<br>
His head's the fine if it goes overdue!<br>
I'm the strictest-ever librarian!"<br>
Ib took the tome to the barbarian.<br>
<br><br>
"Once again," said Ulf, "You have saved the day.<br>
I shall bring this to Alkor right away."<br>
He went to Kurast, and soon he returned<br>
To divide the stat points his team had earned.<br>
<br><br>
"Now," spaketh Ulf, "we obtain Khalim's Flail.<br>
Our world will be lost, if in this we fail.<br>
To get it, we must defeat, one and all,<br>
The evil High Council of Travincal."<br>
<br><br>
"Either you jest," exclaimed Flux, "or you're nuts!"<br>
Their guards at the gate will slice up our guts.<br>
You don't pay me enough to meet my doom<br>
At the hands of the priests of Zakarum."<br>
<br><br>
"Let's bypass their frontline defense," Ib said,<br>
"And launch our attack from their midst instead."<br>
"Oh, naturally!" scoffed Flux. "Why, of course!<br>
You'll sneak us through in a hollow gift horse."<br>
<br><br>
Ib laughed. "No, I've the Travincal waypoint.<br>
I'll cast a Town Portal. You'll crash the joint.<br>
We'll catch the Council without their minions.<br>
A good stratagem, in your opinions?"<br>
<br><br>
"Ha!" Flux enthused. "I'll freeze the villains blue!"<br>
"'Tis odd," said Ulf, "such fighting zeal from you."<br>
"Just give me a plan that might really work,"<br>
Quoth Flux, "And my duties, I'll never shirk."<br>
<br><br>
True enough, when he was put to the test,<br>
Flux the Iron Wolf indeed did his best.<br>
Half the High Council he froze and shattered.<br>
The rest Ulf the Mighty bashed and battered.<br>
<br><br>
A guard at the gate almost spoiled the plan.<br>
Hearing a sound, he addressed the next man:<br>
"Brother, did someone behind us go 'oof?'"<br>
"Nah. You'd better lay off the hundred-proof."<br>
<br><br>
The last of the Council dropped Khalim's Flail,<br>
And Flux was happy to find new chain mail,<br>
But Ib had glistening tears in his eyes.<br>
"What's wrong, little friend?" Ulf asked in surprise.<br>
<br><br>
Said Ib, "In the heat of battle I froze.<br>
I'm just a coward at heart, I suppose."<br>
"Ummm," confessed Flux, "It's not your fault, belike.<br>
I think I hit you with a Glacial Spike."<br>
<br><br>
"Come on," Ulf urged. "We had best get inside,<br>
Before the guards notice their Council died."<br>
Khalim's parts he caused the Flail to absorb,<br>
Then used it to smash the Compelling Orb.<br>
<br><br>
"For a dentist appointment I am late,"<br>
Quoth Flux, on seeing the Durance of Hate.<br>
"For once," replied Ulf, "with you I agree.<br>
This dungeon looks like a deathtrap to me."<br>
<br><br>
"Yes," spoke Ib, "full of Maulers and Dark Lords,<br>
With whom it would be unwise to cross swords,<br>
And many an Undead Stygian Doll,<br>
Which is what Flayers become when they fall.<br>
<br><br>
Again, I'm afraid, alone must go I.<br>
I'll walk with a shuffle and glassy eye.<br>
With luck, they'll be fooled and let me pass by."<br>
"Without luck," said Flux, "you will surely die.”<br>
<br><br>
"Bah!" spat Ulf. "To Mephisto you'll make it.<br>
Cast a Town Portal. From there we'll take it."<br>
Heartened by what the barbarian said,<br>
Ib shuffled off as befit the undead.<br>
<br><br>
Often a monster looked at him funny,<br>
Tempting poor Ib to run like a bunny.<br>
Each time he forged onward unmolested,<br>
Although his courage was sorely tested.<br>
<br><br>
At last tiny Ib descended the stair<br>
Leading down into the Lord of Hate's lair.<br>
The truth his minions soon would discover,<br>
For casting Town Portal blew Ib's cover.<br>
<br><br>
"I'll flay you!" laughed the one they called Maffer.<br>
But 'twas Ib who would be the last laugher.<br>
For through the Town Portal Ulf and Flux lept.<br>
With Mephisto's minions the floor was swept.<br>
<br><br>
The hireling then turned on the Lord of Hate.<br>
"No, Flux! Wait for me!" Ulf shouted too late.<br>
"While I certainly must admire your zeal,<br>
You can't solo a Prime Evil! Get real!"<br>
<br><br>
Fortunately, all this hardly mattered,<br>
Since, before Flux could get himself splattered,<br>
A skeletal army came roaring through,<br>
And naught was left for our trio to do.<br>
<br><br>
"Drat!" cursed the necromancer. "Foiled again!<br>
That's Mephisto run five hundred and ten.<br>
Still, my lovely skellies, he won't fool us!<br>
Next time he might drop the Homunculus!"<br>
<br><br>
Flux whispered, "Clearly, this man is insane.<br>
His necromancy has addled his brain.<br>
One too many corpses has he defiled."<br>
Indeed, his eyes were glazed; his hair ran wild.<br>
<br><br>
"Don't judge him too harshly," Ib whispered back.<br>
"He just saved our lives. Let's cut him some slack."<br>
"O great necromancer," he said aloud.<br>
"Of your vast power I'm sure you are proud."<br>
<br><br>
"Whatever," the necro said with a shrug.<br>
"A Flayer in this place must be a bug.<br>
And my pets don't kill you! I should reboot,<br>
Now that I'm done picking over the loot."<br>
<br><br>
With a crazed laugh, into the dark he ran.<br>
"I told you," said Flux. "An utter madman!"<br>
"Is he? Perhaps all that we see or seem,"<br>
Quoth Ib, "is but a dream within a dream."<br>
<br><br>
"Come on, men. Let's move!" urged Ulf, realizing<br>
They would get nowhere philosophizing.<br>
He led the way through the portal to Hell,<br>
Snatching up Mephisto's Soulstone as well.<br>
<br><br>
"A Flayer!" Deckard Cain cried in distress,<br>
Inside the Pandemonium Fortress.<br>
Tyrael and Halbu moved to attack.<br>
"Ib!" shouted Ulf, drawing his sword. "Get back!"<br>
<br><br>
Flux too stood fast: "If for Ib's blood you thirst,<br>
Then you will have to kill both of us first!"<br>
"Well, since you vouch for him," said Jamella,<br>
"Fine with me. He's a cute little fella."<br>
<br><br>
Her words broke the ice. They all shook Ib's hand.<br>
Then he told his story, at their demand.<br>
Archangel Tyrael mused, "What a sight!<br>
A demon who chooses the side of Light!<br>
<br><br>
But I am gladdened to count you as friend,<br>
And we'll surely need your help ere the end.<br>
To free Izual is no easy task,<br>
Yet that is exactly what I must ask."<br>
<br><br>
Their swords the trio let Halbu repair.<br>
Then they set out for the Plains of Despair.<br>
In the Outer Steppes, they won many fights<br>
With Cliff Lurkers, Flesh Spawners, and Doom Knights.<br>
<br><br>
Through seemingly unending hordes they fought,<br>
Until Izual's attention they caught.<br>
The battle was long, and when it was through,<br>
Izual had fallen; Flux and Ulf too!<br>
<br><br>
Ib dragged his dead friends through a Town Portal.<br>
"O Archangel, mighty and immortal,<br>
Can you still help them?" the small Flayer wailed.<br>
"I'll trade my own life to save those I failed."<br>
<br><br>
"I much prefer monetary offers,"<br>
Tyrael spoke, "to fill Heaven's coffers.<br>
For a sufficient quantity of cash,<br>
I could resurrect a handful of ash."<br>
<br><br>
"I have an idea. For half price," Ib said,<br>
"Could you rezz them partway--make them undead?"<br>
Tyreal warned, "They'll look quite bedraggled,<br>
Nothing but bones, all because you haggled."<br>
<br><br>
"Ib, you cheapskate!" Flux cried when he came to.<br>
"I am a skeleton, and Ulf is too!"<br>
"Forgive me," replied Ib, "my steadfast friend,<br>
But I hope you'll thank me, before the end."<br>
<br><br>
The barbarian was likewise confused.<br>
Quoth he, "With my new form, I'm not amused.<br>
What's so good about being a skellie?<br>
I can't even eat, without a belly."<br>
<br><br>
"It's all," explained Ib, "a part of my plan.<br>
Diablo's minions will kill any man.<br>
But you look like an Oblivion Knight,<br>
So they should let you march by in plain sight!"<br>
<br><br>
"Ha!" exclaimed Ulf. "Your idea might work well.<br>
Except there exist no Flayers in Hell.<br>
You will have to wait here; that much is plain."<br>
"Stay a while and listen!" said Deckard Cain.<br>
<br><br>
Thusly unchallenged, Ulf and Flux soon came<br>
To a dreadful place, the River of Flame.<br>
Past Maw Fiends, Urdars, and Stranglers they walked,<br>
And even Grotesques. At nothing they balked.<br>
<br><br>
"Our chance to destroy the Soulstone draws near,"<br>
Spaketh Ulf. "Hephasto's Hellforge is here."<br>
"I hope this works," said Flux. He expected<br>
At any moment to be detected.<br>
<br><br>
"G-Good smith," the merc managed to stammer,<br>
"Mind if we borrow your forge and hammer?"<br>
Hephasto, stopping his work, turned about.<br>
"Naw, I could use a break. Knock yourselves out."<br>
<br><br>
Ulf and Flux waited till they were alone<br>
Before setting out Mephisto's Soulstone.<br>
Then Ulf brought down the great hammer to smash<br>
The tainted old crystal, with a loud crash.<br>
<br><br>
"If we're caught, our efforts will go to waste,"<br>
Quoth Ulf. "I suggest we depart post-haste."<br>
"Indeed," agreed Flux. "Let's leave just as soon<br>
As I grab these perfect gems and this rune."<br>
<br><br>
The pair searched far and wide, and all around,<br>
Until at last an archangel they found.<br>
Hadriel, giving them a startled stare,<br>
Said, "Proceed, heroes, into Terror's Lair."<br>
<br><br>
Meanwhile, Ib was pleased to see hurry by<br>
An acquaintance with wild hair and glazed eye.<br>
Ib greeted him, "Welcome, necromancer!"<br>
Busy selling, the man gave no answer.<br>
<br><br>
Ib went on, "What a fine skellie army!<br>
I surely hope they don't plan to harm me."<br>
The man's only words were crazed muttering.<br>
No reply did he bother uttering.<br>
<br><br>
The stubborn Flayer refused to give in.<br>
With the necromancer's help, they could win.<br>
He'd have to think of something exotic,<br>
To gain the heed of one so quixotic.<br>
<br><br>
"Perhaps you'd enjoy a Diablo run?"<br>
The man perked up, but replied, "He's no fun.<br>
His pals use curses, and the place is filled<br>
With seals that spawn whole crowds. I could get killed!"<br>
<br><br>
Right then a Town Portal popped into view.<br>
"That leads straight to Diablo, I tell you,"<br>
Promised Ib. "No seals, no crowds, no curses.<br>
Just him and his loot to fill our purses."<br>
<br><br>
"Shiny!" said the necro. "I'll kill the jerk<br>
If somebody else has done the grunt work."<br>
Through the Town Portal he eagerly lept,<br>
While hot on his heels the brave Flayer kept.<br>
<br><br>
Gigantic and red, Diablo with glee<br>
Cried, "Not even death can save you from me!"<br>
Mighty Ulf delivered blow after blow,<br>
As Flux cast cold spells to slow down their foe.<br>
<br><br>
With his tiny knife, bold Ib slashed and hacked,<br>
And the skeletons on Diablo whacked.<br>
At last, with a final blood-curdling yell,<br>
Evil Lord of Terror Diablo fell.<br>
<br><br>
"What junk!" the necromancer complained. "Shoot!"<br>
Yet he still beat Flux to grab up the loot.<br>
"More bugs! Those two skellies aren't my own!<br>
Reboot time!" Off he ran, to parts unknown.<br>
<br><br>
"He is right, of course. We are still undead.<br>
What if Tyreal can't fix us?" Ulf said.<br>
"At least," vowed Ib, "I'll be ever your friend,<br>
No matter how things turn out in the end."<br>
<br><br>
Through the Town Portal our heroes went back,<br>
And of celebration they found no lack.<br>
Nor was there basis for Ulf's misgiving;<br>
He and Flux were restored to the living.<br>
<br><br>
The trio went on to battle foul Baal,<br>
But that adventure is another tale.<br>
They remained great friends, suffice it to say,<br>
Through many a quest, and many a day.<br>
<br><br>
So when next you take up weapons to wield,<br>
Remember this tale on the battlefield.<br>
Recall the Flayer, so tiny and small,<br>
Whose love and courage were biggest of all.<br>
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==References==

* [[Wondersmith]]
* [http://diablo.incgamers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=727509 Original Post]


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