A Fire Left to Die
  • Gladiator

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    Chapter 1: A Fire Left to Die

    "He was like no other man I have ever met before. A hero more than anything else, but he was also a vicious cutthroat. In his left hand there was mercy. In his right hand he held your still beating heart. I liked the guy but he wasn't exactly perfect. There was something driving him crazy. I wasn't sure what. He saved all of us, and I just hope he found peace. Knowing him though? It was probably just another war. Poor bastard."

    - Anevia Tirabade


    "This is not your sacrifice to make." I could feel the wound in my chest. It was burning. The pain was just about to drive me mad. I could feel the blood pour down my body, and trickle through my boots. The smell of iron filled the air. "I... will... not... allow... it."

    "You're dying!" Those red eyes held something within them. A love that was unconditional. That of a mother. However, could I really call myself her son? "Please just let me do this! It's the only way I can save you!" The nightmare had found her again. The dream of blistering flames.

    This time she had only herself to blame. The witch hunters were not here. The pain she caused her son--no, both her sons. This hundred year war. The millions that had died. All because of her. They didn't matter. They didn't move her heart like he did.

    Like I did.

    That unspeakable sin. He deserved to be cast into the Abyss. The sin. The greatest sin. A mortal that would dare seek immortality. Who would break the cycle of death and rebirth. An innocent wish that had become a curse. A naive one that damned him for eternity. How dare he disrupt the cosmic balance? How dare he intrude on the realm of the divine?

    How dare me? How dare them!

    How dare the gods and devils of the planes condemn us to purgatory! Their game! This hell they call life! I will never forgive them! I will save the people! I will free them from the horror! I will let them sleep soundly on a bed built on the corpses of those high above and deep below!

    The people must be freed!

    The shadow. I felt him. I had become him. The line between myself, and the other? It had blurred beyond anything I could understand. Where did I begin, and Caelum Vorlesh end?

    What a child you are. All of this hate. All of this fear. I welcome death. I will meet Pharasma with no fear. I will not die a monster. I will save my crusaders! I will save Golarion! Do not stand in my way, brother. I will not let your dreams be the end of this world. I will not see my friends tormented by demons! I will not tolerate this scourge!

    I will not stop until every last demon is wiped from the planes! I will not rest until every demon lord begs for mercy at their knees before I strangle the very life from their bodies!

    What of your Arueshalae? Do you plan to take her life? The only beast I see is you!

    "What a fool you are. She is no demon." My countenance morphs into that of smug condemnation. "My woman is an azata." I laugh at that. "No demon can compare!"

    Areelu Vorlesh looks perturbed at that. Had she any idea what conflict brewed within my heart? Now as I stand before The Worldwound? Probably not. Her experiment was a mystery even to her.

    "A trick of words! Of technicalities! I see the hate! I know you, Hellknight!" The shadow lurks in every corner. It surrounds, and penetrates me. "Regill is your brother! Not I!"

    "You are my brother!" I repeat the words. "There is no denying it." I shake my head. "If you think me a beast then strike me down." The shadow hesitates at that. It couldn't. After all, we were as one.

    My brother, my brother. Oh, my foolish brother.

    "I will not die here..." The shadow struggles at that. "The work must be done. I love her too. I don't want to see her die, but if our story ends here then death will prevail. It will torment the people. It will bind them to the cosmic balance. It will bind them to those demiurges!" He reviled me for my hatred of demons. The irony was that his hatred of the divine was far more profound and grandiose than my own. "Her experiment will end in tragedy, and our resurrection will be for nothing! Just a hundred years of meaningless war!"

    "That is how life tests us, and I will pass this trial. Meaningless as it may be? I will not stand by, and let our mother die." I smirk, and the world around us contorts. There are images that surround us. The visions recount our journey here. I see the faces of my friends. Seelah. Lann. Regill. Daeran. Woljif. Sosiel. Finnean. Nenio. Greybor.

    Ember. Yes, that was the solution I was looking for!

    Grandmother Crow. Hear me now! I saved your daughter. Now aid me, and help me save The Betrayer of Humanity!

    Help me save Lady Vorlesh! My only mother! My very creator!

    "What a strange creature you are. A Hellknight with a heart. What would Regill say?"

    "He would call me a fool, and rightly so!"

    She caws at that. Amused by my frankness.

    "He is a creature of discipline, but I am something else entirely." A nameless human vessel. A construct. Nothing before that tragedy in Kenabres. "I am one of passion! I live for the moment! I will not turn away from my heart! Both good and bad! Both love and fury!"

    Deskari. That demon lord changed everything. If not for The Lord of Locusts I would still be nothing. Kenabres would be happier for it. However, I would have never found myself. The shadow would have been lost to the Abyss.

    "Very well, Knight Commander. Push through the mists. I will guide you." The path of mercy is where she walked. I would walk the path of my own humanity. Flaws and all.

    The fog that had clouded my mind begins to dissipate. The power has returned!

    What communion did I make on my pilgrimage?

    [] I took up The Light of Heaven. The flaming sword was a shining star in the darkness. It gave my comrades courage, and instilled fear in my enemies. Most of all it gave hope back to the people.

    [] The Song of Desna broke my chains. In Elysium I found peace, and most of all freedom. Aivu, my child! I will hear your song again. Now sing with me!

    [] This is all just a game, and I aim to win it. The die is my friend, and I rigged it in my favor. Tricksters prosper in a land of cheaters, and the fun never ends!

    [] I need not aid from any god or devil! My fate is my own! My destiny is in front of me! I will grasp hold of it on my terms! If anyone or anything stands in my way? I will crush them. If Iomedae herself is an obstacle? I will become a godslayer! If it be Asmodeus instead? Then devilslayer I will become! I will show everyone the power of a mortal! Be in awe, mother! This is what your experiment bore!
     
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    The Courage of a Mortal
  • Gladiator

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    Chapter 2: The Courage of a Mortal

    "When you found me at my lowest? I had thought of taking my own life before those demons could despoil me any further, and rip me of my dignity. I could not become the succubus I once was. I refused to become that thing again. Not after Desna opened my eyes. Then you came clad in black armor. What I thought was an azata who came to bring me salvation? Instead would be the devil who would help me become one myself. I felt a yearning within my heart, and I could not deny it. I was terrified that I would hurt you. That I would drain the very life from your body. Instead you stood proud as you took me, and pressed your lips against mine. That yearning I felt was nothing compared to yours. My kiss could not hurt you. It never could."

    - Arueshalae

    "
    I am not Caelum Vorlesh." The stern gaze pierces through my mother. "True as that may be? It does not change the fact you are my mother. You bore another son that day at Kenabres."

    "I know." Areelu Vorlesh could feel the hot tears despite herself. "I know I did." Her composure begins to break, and she finally sees me for what I am. Power, Word, Stun. The half-succubus could not move even if she tried. I had used my magic to paralyze her. The most she could do was try to convince me. After everything she had sacrificed that is all she can do, and now she had to watch as another one of her children faced death.

    "This is my fault. Please let me fix it. All of this, it would not be if not for me. It's my price to pay. Not yours." The witch knew that reason was her only option. There was truth in her words but...

    The wound on my chest closes. The shadow has been silenced. The blood stops, and I am myself again.

    "In the eyes of a child? There is only one god. Their mother who bade them to break bread at their table. Who nursed them when they were sick." I had made my decision. "Who held them in their embrace when they were in pain."

    "What happened was unforgivable. If I could go back, and undo that tragedy that took your son from you? My brother from you? I would. However, I am no aeon. I am just a mortal. All I can do is save you." I nod my head, and turn away from her. "When it is done I only ask that you watch over my army. They are my children. Just as I am to you."

    I approach the gaping maw. The Worldwound that led directly into the Abyss. The swirling vortex almost seemed hungry. As if it wanted to devour everything.

    It would only be fed the morsel that was I.

    "Tell them that their Knight Commander did not compromise. Not even in the face of certain death."

    Areelu Vorlesh finally breaks at that. Her face marred by grief. Her beauty tarnished by abject despair. The witch would lose her second son today.

    "I know you've been waiting for me! I could feel it! Ever since my journey began! You called to me in my dreams!" I speak to The Worldwound. "Be careful of what you wish for! You might just regret it!"

    I am at the very edge.

    "Get ready! I will have you taste of everything that I am!" I step over the precipice, and make the plunge. The Worldwound seems to screech in agony. As I glow with a brilliant golden light. It was not the Light of Heaven. It was my hate. It was my love. It was what I lost. It was the pain I endured. It was my struggle through this broken land. It was the embrace of my dearest Arueshalae.

    The innocence of Ember. Her endless and uncompromising compassion. The stern and ruthless discipline of Regill. My brother in arms against the darkness. Seelah's optimism and her unshakeable faith. Her holy sword was a beacon now.

    Sosiel's sense of duty, and the unbreakable bond he held with his god. Woljif's trickery and slight of hand. His love for coin and trinkets. Nenio's boundless curiosity. What lies beyond The Worldwound? What realms await past this event horizon?

    Daeran's love of all pleasures. His endless hedonism that could not be quenched. Greybor's pragmatism and professionalism. This was just another contract, and it will be seen done.

    Lann's struggle against his own fate, and that curse placed upon the mongrels by the Abyss. He would finally be free of it.

    "This is my destiny! It is what I have chosen, Iomedae!"

    The Inheritor almost seems to hear me, and I could feel her warmth.

    "As I said before, Knight Commander. You already won the greatest battle of all. The one against yourself. This is nothing compared to that." I could feel it. Her pride, and even her desire. Had she fallen for a mortal? It had been ages since she knew love. A goddess had no time for it.

    "It wouldn't have come to this if you had helped Queen Galfrey." There was a note of reproach in my tone. "Incompetent as she was? It was not something she could have done alone."

    "There are rules even we have to follow. It was something I learned the hard way when I abandoned my humanity." I could feel her gaze on me despite the fact I could not see her. "In the end you were the answer to my prayers. A wild card nobody could have predicted."

    I could feel The Worldwound begin to shake and burst. As I slowly disintegrated. This would be how it died. A hundred years. A life lived to the fullest.

    The shadow is conflicted. He did not want this but for some reason? There is satisfaction. This would be the mark he left behind. That would inspire others to greatness.

    "I am The Knight Commander of the Fifth Crusade! I am the slayer of Deskari and Baphomet!" I roar into the darkness, and within the Abyss? I can feel the stirring of countless demon lords. There was fear in their hearts. I had done the impossible. I was like nothing they had seen before. "Death is just the beginning! I'm coming for all of you!"

    A mortal that could strike back against the divine.

    On the face of Golarion it was almost as if a second sun had been born. Across every province, every country and continent, there was an unyielding light. It burned those whose hearts were wicked, and healed those whose prayers went unanswered. It was almost like Earthfall. However, instead of devastation and destruction? There was hope in this miracle.

    A new beginning for everyone. A tomorrow when before there was nothing.

    At that exact moment in another plane that was so far away? A betrayer of another sort conjoined one world and another.

    A gateway had been opened. Resonance had been achieved. A hero would meet a villain. One coin. Two sides.

    A grievous miracle for a merciful one.

    "This is not the end."

    [] I felt nothing but pain. I had no idea where I was. How was I alive? When I awake? I see green hair. Unusual but I had seen stranger. A young girl was tending to my wounds. It had to be some sort of forest. Is this house built into a tree?

    [] When I land it's somewhere in a city. The stench was unbearable. I could hear whispers. There were people looking at me. I had to hide soon. I did not need a witch hunt. They had called this place Falconia? I never heard of it before.
     
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    The Spirit of the Forest
  • Gladiator

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    Chapter 3: The Spirit of the Forest

    "You are just men and women, and as such you need rest. You crusaders are not machines. You are a people. My people. I will see you ready for what is to come. That does not mean I will coddle you. Everything must be earned. If you fail to do your part? You have no place in my army. A warm bed, a delicious meal, and a refreshing drink by a campfire as a bard sings the night away is for people who work. The rest must prove their worth lest I have them lashed for insubordination and squandering precious resources. This is not a vacation. The only time you may eschew your duties is when you are sick or wounded. In which case you must immediately report to a cleric for healing. You cannot fight this war when you're dying of dysentery. They are here for a reason, and your service to the war effort is their compensation. Equivalent exchange. Never forget this, my crusaders. Nothing is ever truly free. Enjoy your victories. Celebrate and be content, but only after we have brought death to these demons!"

    - The Knight Commander


    "What now?" I ask myself in the darkness. I had done my duty. I accomplished more than what I could hope for. My army lived, and Drezen would most likely flourish even in my absence. I had seen to that personally. It had long since surpassed Mendev in both international trade and military prowess, and now stood as the capital of Avistan.

    Queen Galfrey would no doubt be bitter about that.

    I wasn't ready to leave my people at the mercy of that covetous harlot, and denied her the chance to rule over it at every opportunity. Instead I made sure to see that The Storyteller would take over. Out of all those who swore fealty to me he was the most experienced. Having lived since before Earthfall. There's nothing more invaluable than that when managing a country. He knew everything there was to know about Golarion, and would be perfect for dealing in matters of diplomacy.

    I wasn't surprised that Regill had agreed to that. He always preferred the intricacies of the battlefield over bureaucracy, and had his own responsibilities elsewhere. His battle against the Abyss would continue, and the bleaching would certainly not stop him.

    After all, I gave him the order to live and if there's one thing I know for certain? It's that Regill never disobeys his commanding officers. I just hope he won't come into conflict with the rest of my compatriots. I knew they didn't exactly like him the same way I did. Well, except for Lann. They both understood hardship and the necessity of sacrifice.

    Drezen would need some time before it could engage in open warfare again, and now there would be peace.

    Hard to imagine after a century of tragedy, but there it was.

    It's done.

    "Unbelievable. I actually miss it." The shadow, whom only I could see now, nearly trips over himself when I say it.

    "Of course you would miss it!" He says, or rather I say that. It was hard to dissociate myself from him. We had been together for so long. It feels like a lifetime now. I could feel his intense disgust. He always hated how much I enjoyed the bloodshed.

    "What can I say? It gave me a purpose, and now I'm--" I was nobody again. Just another mortal. "I guess it's something I will learn to live with."

    "You're not a nobody. You're a monster who has snatched the lives of demon lords with nothing but his own grit to aid him!" The shadow spoke true. I was a dangerous person now. I had to be careful about how I used my power. "One mistake, and people might begin to worship you."

    Just like a god.

    "No, I won't let that happen." I refused to become anything more than a mortal. "I will be careful."

    "Good to hear. However, I don't believe this plane is any more peaceful than the one we left." My brother slinks back into the darkness, and leaves me to my thoughts.

    Where was this plane? It was so far away from Golarion that I couldn't even feel the presence of Iomedae. I was no cleric or oracle, but I was a witch like my mother before me. A Ley-Line Guardian, and a Hellknight. Just like the rest of The Order of the Godclaw? I also held patronage with Abadar, Asmodeus, Iomedae, Irori, and Torag.

    I couldn't feel any of them. Not even the one I was closest to.

    Even when I was cast into the Abyss my connection to them was not severed. How was this even possible?

    "Oh, you're awake!" The girl from before. I didn't even know her name. When she walked into my room she wore that same outfit. That pointed hat, her robes, and that staff she carried made it clear she was some sort of arcane spellcaster. If my intuition was on point she was a witch just like I was. The garden variety though. I doubt she had the same connection to ley-lines like I did. "I thought you weren't going to make it for a while there..."

    "I am still not entirely sure I did, and that this isn't some trick Pharasma is playing on me." It would be her in nature to meddle in the affairs of a Vorlesh. "If you are not a hallucination? Thank you for saving my life. I will return the favor. I promise."

    I emphasize those last words.

    The young girl instinctively shudders at that. As if I had just stepped over her grave, or that of anyone and everyone who would dare trespass on her domain.

    In a weird way I take after my mother too much.

    "You don't have to? I wasn't expecting anything in return..." The witch tries to be polite, and ignores the icy chill that runs up and down her spine.

    "I insist." I was as stubborn as an oak tree. "I will pay you back." Despite that, it didn't change the fact that it sounded like a devil was brokering a deal for someone's soul. Even when I was being sincere. I had to work on that.

    "O-Okay, I appreciate it." The witch seems to be trying to change the subject. "My name is Schierke. I didn't manage to get yours when I was treating your wounds."

    "I'm Arlan..." I suppose it was about time I accepted it entirely. "Arlan Vorlesh."

    "Arlan Vorlesh? Never heard that kind of name before." Schierke takes a chair, and sits beside the bed I was stuck in. "What brings you here? You don't feel as if you're from here. How can I put this..." She manages to gather the courage to look me directly in the eyes. Those same red eyes that Areelu Vorlesh used to ensnare many in her web. That same raven hair. The same fair skin almost seeming to come from an aristocratic pedigree. It was strange how people didn't notice the similarities sooner. The only things that were missing were the horns, wings, and tail. "Did you come from the Astral Plane?"

    "No. I've never been there before." I had heard of it at least, but I didn't make it a habit to travel outside of the boundaries of Golarion. "What is the name of this land?"

    "It is the Kingdom of Midland." The young girl scrunches her face in annoyance. "You are not the only one who has come here."

    "I could feel them." I nod my head. "Friends of yours?"

    "I would like to think so." The witch presses her lips together. "There's something unusual about you, and I need to know if you're a danger to anyone here."

    "I'm not. Not unless I have to defend myself. In which case I am. Is that going to happen?" I try to look past her, but I see nothing.

    "I can't say it won't." The young girl adjusts her hat. "There may be some uninvited guests coming, and I think I will take you up on that offer you so graciously put forward earlier."

    That's when my countenance contorts into something truly ghastly. I looked like a monster in that moment.

    "Ask anything of me, Schierke. I owe you my life. It would be unwise to not take advantage of that. Think of it as a trade for services already rendered." I lean forward, and she backs away. Once again questioning herself. "Equivalent exchange. Bound by a promise."

    "Why I am beginning to feel like that word is a curse?" Her hands shake because on some level she felt the weight of it. The history behind it all.

    "It can be but for you it will be a blessing." There was no lie in that. It will not hound her. "Just ask for whatever you may desire. I will not deny any request."

    I made her uneasy. I could tell that much. The witch wasn't used to foreigners or strangers. I was a curiosity.

    An unpredictable one as far as she was concerned.

    "They're monsters." Schierke begins. "In fact, they're--"

    "A dragon." I could feel it in the air. "I have fought them. They're dangerous, but it's nothing I haven't dealt with before."

    "..." The witch didn't know what to say. "How did you know that?" It was something that even she couldn't decipher.

    "It is how this corruption has warped their very being. It's of the Abyss, or something like it." Is that the Astral Plane she spoke of? It made me feel the same way The Worldwound did. "They're not a true dragon. Just a close approximation."

    "It will find us no matter where we go." The shadow reappears at that. As he had sensed it too. "I suppose you are happy?"

    "Just a little bit." I smirk at that. "Don't worry, I can handle this."

    "I believe you." There was one thing the young girl was certain of, and that was throughout the entire time I rested in her home? Every single one of her senses were set ablaze. Her animal instincts, and those ingrained in her by the study of the arcane? They pointed towards me as the greatest danger anywhere near her.

    However, I was a type of danger she could negotiate with. That made me an asset. I thought her like Ember.

    Innocent.

    However, there is something pragmatic about her instead. A wisdom taught to her by whoever helped her become a witch.

    I was of use to her. I was of use to the people that she needed to protect.

    "You would make for a fine Hellknight Signifier. The only problem is your age." The witch is confused at that, and tries to understand what I just said. They are more terms she never heard of before.

    It was a type of Hellknight that practiced the arcane. Spellswords or battlemages. Whatever you want to call them. Technically? I would be in this category due to my mastery of witchcraft.

    However, I also made sure to train myself as a more traditional Hellknight. Which gave me access to the abilities of both. I had made sure that I was not lacking as either a Hellknight or a Hellknight Signifier.

    A certain gnome I knew was impressed by my dedication, but it was only through my ascension as the pinnacle of mortality that I could achieve that.

    "Before you ask, they're a disciplined force of witches and wizards with military expertise. A branch of another organization dedicated to maintaining order in the realm I hail from. Many would say they are also a bunch of brutal zealots, and heartless bastards. They're not wrong but it's an oversimplification." I couldn't help but defend them. After all, I became one of their number. "They do what they must in order to win, because losing simply isn't an option where they come from."

    A loss against demons means a lifetime of torture, murder, enthralling, and rape. Often all at the same time. Many a succubus had done horrible things to both combatants and non-combatants.

    "Just like your Arueshalae once did." The shadow just had to interject.

    "That's not who she is anymore." I made sure of that myself. "Desna has cleansed her of the taint of the Abyss."

    "Only thanks to you. Before then what reason did you have to spare her? Just because she betrayed her own kind? I don't buy it. It wasn't because you fell in love with her either. You had a use for her. Just another tool for your personal war." The shadow continues on, and on. What I say next stops him.

    "Yes, that's true." I nod my head. Thankfully, I could speak directly to him without vocalizing it. Otherwise, the witch would think me mad. "What you're forgetting is the part where it didn't stay that way."

    Arueshalae proved her worth, and in doing so earned my respect. After that, I found peace by her side. In the confines of my chambers? I knew the warmth of another. I knew her in every way.

    "No one can hate my Arueshalae as much as she does. Even now as an azata? What lies ahead of her is an eternity of recompense that she knows will never end. The ghosts will haunt her. Just like the ghosts of the men and women I sacrificed to win will haunt me. My crusaders I left to..." I shake my head. "I suppose in understanding that burden I came to love her. Besides that, brother? I do remember that you are a necromancer."

    "It was for a good cause." The shadow attempts to retort, but I am quick to dismiss him.

    "No, it was for a misguided cause." I sneer. "There can be no life without death, Caelum."

    "You don't know that!"

    "I do."

    The shadow leaves at that. Having heard enough of my criticism.

    If he hadn't? If I hadn't? None of this would have happened. It was our foray into necromancy that led to our damnation, and that which was the last straw for our mother. When Pharasma rightly consigned us to the Abyss? After our untimely demise? If that did not happen the whole tragedy could have been avoided. Areelu Vorlesh would have grieved and moved on if she did not know our soul suffered in those depths.

    Death was one thing. Eternal damnation was another thing entirely. Areelu Vorlesh, loving mother as she was, could only accept one of the two. Never both.

    "I wish to speak to your friends before the battle begins." I get out of the bed with some difficulty. "In order to prepare."

    "If you have to but just let me warn them before you do anything weird."

    The way she says that? It's as if she is certain of it.

    I couldn't exactly disagree with that sentiment.

    <<X>>​

    When I walk into the room what impressed me the most was how the mercenary, or what I assumed to be a mercenary, was built. He had scars all over his body. A missing forearm, probably lost to some beast or on the battlefield, and a scar over one of his eyes. Which I assumed was damaged beyond repair.

    None of that mattered of course but I could feel immediately that he was a formidable warrior despite this. These things barely hampered him but they prevented him from being at his absolute best.

    That wasn't something I could allow.

    "There is a battle ahead, and I am here to repay my debt." I am quick to approach him, and he reflexively reaches for a weapon. This person was a veteran no doubt. That's when I notice something like recognition. He knew me somehow.

    "The corpse?" He frowns. "Schierke managed to save your life."

    "Which would be the debt I am referring to." I turn towards the young girl next to me. "He is the one who carried me inside?"

    "Y-Yes." Whereas the witch was afraid of me? She was shy around this man. An innocent childhood crush. I get a laugh out of that.

    "I am Arlan Vorlesh, and you would be?" An introduction should come before anything else.

    "Guts." He doesn't bother elaborating any further.

    "It sounds like your parents hated you." I look him up and down. He doesn't even react when I mention his parents. That was something. Probably has a bad relationship with them, or no relationship at all. Which means he might be an orphan. "That's the kind of name you give a dog."

    The mercenary's lips contort into a crooked smile.

    "I might just be one. Who knows... I may even maul you to death."

    "Oh, you have a certain character about you. I like it!"

    I grab the stump where his left forearm used to be.

    "Stand still, and put this in your mouth." I hand him a piece of beef jerky. The toughest one I had on hand.

    Guts gives me a confused look.

    "It's going to hurt."

    "What is?"

    I sigh, and scratch the back of my head.

    "Just do it, and you will see for yourself."

    He gives me a long hard look before he shoves the giant piece of beef jerky into his mouth and bites hard.

    "Good."

    A brilliant golden light fills the room. Unlike most arcane spellcasters? Witches were much like clerics and oracles in that they could both heal and curse. The magic is powerful and sought after by anybody who understood it.

    Anything could be fixed. The most powerful of clerics and oracles could even bring back the recently deceased.

    This would be a parlor trick. I cast the spell known as Heal.

    One by one it starts with the scars. They disappear completely. Numerous wounds all across his body both external and internal mend themselves. It was his right eye that came next. The burning sensation made him scream. It reminded him almost of the day when he lost it, but that's when he opens it for the first time in years. The piece of beef jerky falls out of his mouth.

    That was a mistake.

    "H-How did you--" The pain before was nothing compared to this. The stump where his left forearm used to be bursts open. As bone begins to form along with new ligaments, and around that muscle and tendons. Nerves and veins begin to materialize before the mercenary's very eyes. Then finally an epidermis to protect them all. "Ouch."

    That was actually surprising. Most people would be screaming bloody murder. Whoever this person was he must be accustomed to pain.

    "..." Guts is silent at that. Just staring back at the hand he had been without. Not only that? His depth perception had returned. It was like looking at the world again for the first time.

    That's when he vomits.

    "Ah, finally! That's normal!"

    I was worried that he wasn't a human being for a second.

    There was just one problem. That mark on his neck?

    I couldn't remove it. The only curses that are this powerful...

    They have to be cast by a demon lord.

    "This just got a lot more interesting."

    [] I decide to keep that tidbit of information to myself. Guts will need to adjust. The repairs I made changed everything for him. A spar was in order, and that black armor needed to be looked at. Did they call it Berserker Armor? I could feel magic emanating from it.

    [] The question couldn't wait. What was that mark on his neck? Where did it come from? Is there a demon lord I need to know about? Perhaps the Abyss had found a way into this plane of existence. Maybe this Astral Plane was an extension of it?

    [] Schierke knew about magic, but it wasn't the kind I was familiar with. Perhaps there are gaps in her knowledge I can fill. It would mean passing everything I know onto her. It would take years. I never did take on an apprentice before...

    [] The rest of Schierke's friends had their own mysteries. Perhaps I should query them on things instead? I will only have so much time before that "dragon" arrives. I must choose wisely.
     
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    The Black Swordsman
  • Gladiator

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    Chapter 4: The Black Swordsman

    "Hatred is a poison. It seeps into everything that you are. It invades every day dream. It is every nightmare you will ever have. When you strike evil down? It must be done dispassionately. It is your duty. It is your obligation. They must be punished for what they have done. That is true justice! I know you hate these demons. I hate them more than anyone here myself, but if we are to win this war? These demons must mean nothing to us! They must be worth less than the dirt on our boots as we crush their skulls beneath our heels!"

    - He Who Walks in Shadow


    "When I was healing you? I noticed something else." We were outside of Flora's home. Apparently, the witch was Schierke's mentor and caretaker. The tree house I was in belonged to her. At least that's all I could gather from the young girl before I attended to my patient for lack of a better word. I would have to meet her later. "There is a lot of rage inside of you, and it is making you weak."

    Guts twitches at that. Before grabbing what he called the Dragon Slayer. It was more along the lines of a giant hunk of steel than a sword, and I could feel a sinister miasma drift from it. It had taken many lives, and not all of them were of this world.

    What surprised me the most was how effortlessly he wielded it, and he did not even bother to use the hand I returned to him. He was used to this already.

    "What makes you say that?" Guts swings his great sword around a few times, and then grabs it with both hands. He swings it again, and this time it breaks the sound barrier. The gust of wind that follows bisects a nearby boulder. Cleaving it into two.

    Having both of his hands made quite the difference.

    "There is another presence inside of you, and it's interfering with what you can do. It's constantly trying to take over. I can deal with it but only with your help. That means facing the beast." I gesture with my hands, and I give shape to it with a bit of an illusion. It takes on the form of a demonic hell hound. "This is what it looks like from what I could glimpse."

    "..." Guts merely repeats the same motions. Not bothering to even acknowledge it. "I don't know what you're talking about."

    "There was a woman in one memory I saw. Going by her dark complexion I don't think she is from here. It was quite visceral. That animal almost raped her. It would have eaten her too." I move out of the way as he twirls his great sword around, and attacks the spot where I stood. "It wore your face when it did so, or maybe that was just you?"

    I struck a nerve.

    "I didn't do that! I didn't mean to--"

    "I agree. It was that beast."

    I am quick to put him at ease. That mark on his neck? It had taken something that only existed as part of his psyche, and made it real. It was no longer just some figment of his imagination. It was a malefactor that had taken residence in his mind.

    "This problem seems to be rooted deeply into your soul. It's not something that can be solved in a day. However, what steps you need to take? They need to be taken now. It will be drawn out. Just as with any trauma? It is something you will carry for years. It will always be a part of you, but you can tame it. You can use it." I smile at him. "If only you learn the difference between revenge and justice." That is where it began.

    Whatever this problem was? It exists because he seeks revenge, and not any kind of justice. I knew that much. I could see it in his eyes. I saw it in my men and women. Those whose parents were murdered by demons. Whose brothers and sisters were violated in every way in front of them. The people who watched their children die.

    This Guts went through the same thing. He lost everything because of them, and now he carried that weight in the worst way possible.

    "Whoever hurt you this badly? Whatever demon lord broke you?" I ask as I dodge more of his attacks. They were reckless but they were powerful. A frost giant could scarcely hope to strike as fiercely as this but it was just as sloppy. "They won, and they will continue to win. Unless you look at them the same way they look at you. As little more than an insect. A minor annoyance that's quickly forgotten."

    Guts roars at that, and desperately tries to land a hit. They all miss but he wasn't understanding precisely how bad this was.

    I decide to show him.

    "This is how weak it has made you." I catch Dragon Slayer between my index finger and my middle finger. I don't budge whatsoever. Guts couldn't even push me back if he tried. "I'm mortal, and I could stop this. What do you think will happen if you strike back at the one who stole everything from you? In this same exact way?" I strike him in the chest, and he is sent flying into a tree. The great sword falls but I catch it before it can hit the ground. "This test will be the first one. Get your sword back." I tilt my head. "Take it from me."

    I test it out. Yeah, I can see why he liked it. It was expertly made. It didn't even need any enchantments. It was through the blood it spilt that it grew more powerful... and hungrier. It wanted to taste the blood of demon lords but this weakling in front of me wouldn't let it! "You've treated this blade poorly. He deserves to be sated."

    I sift through the memories I managed to see before. There was another one.

    It was absolutely perfect.

    "When that white-haired and doe eyed pretty boy was just about to rape your woman again? Did you know what he felt when he looked at you both? It wasn't hatred. It wasn't even disgust. It was indifference. Complete apathy." I chuckle at that. "That is what you despised the most! A part of you hoped that he felt remorse! That he was even sorry! You forgot to hate him in that moment, and it wasn't because he meant nothing to you. It was because you still saw him as your friend!" That's when my laughter reaches octaves that shouldn't be possible. "What hurt you the most was that he didn't care! It wasn't that he took everything from you! It was that he didn't look at you the same way he did before! All that work to earn his respect, and he just became a monster!"

    There it was. That was the last straw. The hound from the fiery pit within his soul was let loose. It became real in that moment, and Guts disappeared.

    There was darkness and fire that engulfed him. Pouring out from the mark on his neck. That Brand of Sacrifice which had vexed him. It was the catalyst, and I had just coaxed this wraith from a deep slumber.

    "Well, if it isn't the stray!" The hell hound wearing Guts crosses the distance instantly, and he actually manages to land a hit. I block his attack with the great sword, but I am sent flying backwards. "Not bad, flea bag!" I land on my feet. "The only problem is that I am here for Guts..." I stop holding back, and quickly cast Walk Through Space. The distance between myself and the malefactor is undone. I quickly hit him with the flat of the great sword, and he flip flops through the air before landing on his head. There is a sickening crunch. A broken neck that should have ended the battle. He merely gets back up, and cracks his head back into place.

    "Impressive. I don't think Guts will appreciate how you're abusing his body though--" I dodge a swipe at my head. He had flaming claws now. Ah, black flames even!

    He wasn't exactly the creative sort.

    "ł ₩łⱠⱠ ĐɆVØɄⱤ ₮ⱧɆ₥ ₳ⱠⱠ! ł ₩łⱠⱠ ĐɆVØɄⱤ Ⱨł₥!" He was certainly hungry. "₮ⱧɆ ₣₳Ⱡ₵Ø₦ Ø₣ Ⱡł₲Ⱨ₮! ⱧɆ ł₴ ₥Ɏ ₱ⱤɆɎ!"

    "I hate to break this to you but he doesn't even know that you exist!" I comically wag my finger at the pooch. "As far as he's concerned? You're just some nobody in another nobody! He climbed to the top of the ladder, and then knocked it down! It didn't matter who he had to step on! It was his dream that he loved!" I jump over the hell hound, and land on his head. "Just like this actually! This is what he thought of all of you. Just a bunch of glorified stepping stools! At the end of the day he decided none of you were even people..."

    The hell hound growls beneath my heel. He was all of that hatred Guts was carrying, and all of his conflicting emotions.

    What if he hadn't left them that day? That's what I notice most. He didn't even blame this Falcon of Light for everything that happened.

    He blamed himself, and as a result he has been destroying himself ever since.

    "It wasn't your fault, Guts. It was never your fault." I speak truly in that moment, and I mourn for this shell of a person. Just through those fragments of memories I had already begun to understand everything about him.

    He was still that child who was betrayed by the one person who should have protected him, and it just kept on happening. Again, and again! It was like the world was playing a joke on him, and he was the punchline!

    The beast wavers in that moment. A piece of Guts was waking up.

    "If he would dare look at you like you are nothing, my friend? Then you must do the same. He must be nothing to you. He's just another demon you must punish! One of many, and he will not be the last! They will answer for what they have done. He will answer for what he has done." I lift the hell hound wearing Guts into my arms, and embrace him. "No one will ever hurt you that way again. I promise." The beast bites into my neck, and fights against this. He was terrified of being touched. The only people who wanted to touch him? They wanted to hurt him in the worst ways.

    The blood runs down my neck but I don't let go. He claws at me but I don't let go. The black fire burns at my skin but I don't let go.

    He was hurt, and therefore he must in turn hurt others. It was all he had ever known. It was all this world taught him.

    That will change now.

    "This story will not end in a tragedy. It will be your ascension."

    If a boy is without a father?

    You must give him one.

    "Why do you even care? This isn't even your problem! It's mine! I have to take care of this! I have to finish this! If I don't--" Guts is himself again. "What sort of crazy bastard just pops out of nowhere, and decides to do all of this? I just met you!"

    I let go of him and get back on my feet.

    "There's this young girl I know. An elf. Her name is Ember. The whole world decided it would be fun to make her life hell. Everybody was against her. Whether they were mortals or immortals? It was like everyone wanted a taste of her blood. I lost count of how many times I had to save her, but she taught me something important. That it's never wrong to want to help someone else. Greatest person I know, and she's just a child. I wish I could look at the world the way she does and love everybody. I can't. Then here you are just about to collapse under the weight of the world on your shoulders, and you keep on going. It's amazing! I think a lot of people would even call it a miracle. I might not be able to love everybody, and Iomedae knows I hate demons more than anything on this Earth..." Oh boy, did I ever. "... but there is one thing I can do, and that's help honest folk like yourself shoulder that burden. That's no weight any one person can handle. So, when push comes to shove, you can lean on me!" I could handle it. I always could. "Just don't slack off, or I will have to give you ten lashes!"

    That last part manages to get a subdued croak of laughter out of Guts. That neck of his is going to need some serious healing.

    "Now that you got a hold of that dog of yours? I think we should look at that Berserker Armor or whatever it is called? That lich with the glowing eyes has been staring at us for a while now, and I think he may have dozed off. Those are snores that I have been hearing." I look at him, and pick up a pebble. Before throwing it at his head. There is a resounding clang but no response. Yes, this would be my only opportunity to make some improvements without him getting in my way.

    <<X>>​

    The Berserker Armor. It was made by a bunch of drunk dwarfs; in order to have themselves a coterie of unstoppable psycho murderers at their beck and call. It was a last resort, and would often bring an end to the lives of those who wore it.

    Along with everyone around them. Including both enemies and allies alike.

    "Why in the world did anyone even humor the idea of using this?" Back when I was The Knight Commander of the Fifth Crusade? Even I wouldn't resort to whatever the heck this was. You would need a cleric nearby just to make sure nobody died using it, and then there was a problem regarding the fact that it ate away at their sanity. "It just murders everyone!"

    "Sounds familiar." The shadow reared his ugly head again.

    "I murdered with purpose!" I snap back at him. "Most of the time..."

    "Who are you talking to?" Guts gives me a weird look. As if he was about ready to call either Flora or Schierke.

    Oh no, I said that out loud.

    "It's just the wind, Guts. It's making you hear things." I take a closer look at the suicidal contraption. "Probably that mark on your neck too. We really need to fix that."

    Yeah, I could improve on this design. Drastically even...

    "Plenty of room for some enchantments. I could mitigate the damage it does to the body, and who the heck thought it was a good idea to use Primal Regression? Goodbye. This is not the place for you..." My hands glow as I begin my work. "It shouldn't drive anybody insane now but the rest of the functions remain intact. Which are going to destroy your body if I don't--" Wait, that's it. "I could apply a recycling form of Regenerative Sinew! It won't prevent the damage it does when realigning your skeletal system, but it will quickly repair anything that's broken. Since the Berserker Armor forces the body's bones back into place correctly? I don't have to worry about anything not healing properly! Which means I don't have to break your bones again in order to reset them! It will basically render you immortal with exception to maybe some forms of immolation, release all your body's natural limiters, and leave no lasting side-effects that will leave you crippled physically or mentally in the future!"

    "That sounds great..." Guts isn't exactly convinced. He was beginning to feel like a guinea pig.

    "I can't do anything about the pain, and without the Primal Regression it will be there, which means you're just going to ignore that entirely." I nod my head. Yeah, that would be great.

    "I can do that?"

    "I believe in you, Guts! Don't disappoint!"

    It would be a hundred lashes if he did.

    [] There was still time. Perhaps I could interrogate this Skullknight and Flora before the arrival of these apostles as they called them. Regill would always say that knowledge was the key to victory. What secrets did they have to share?

    [] No, I think we're ready. Besides that, if we're not I can always take care of things myself. However, that means drawing the attention of likely everyone of note within the immediate vicinity. There might be collateral damage...
     
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    A Hero of Another Story
  • Gladiator

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    Chapter 5: A Hero of Another Story

    "That same curiosity. That same hunger for knowledge. In that moment this became clear to me I knew you were my child. I couldn't look at you any other way. I had created you as just a bridge. A way to carry him back to this world, and facilitate his resurrection. In my haste I made a mistake, and I found that there was another. I made you from my flesh and blood, and as such it was only natural that life would find a way. A child lost on the battlefield, forced into adulthood far too quickly, hands stained with blood, and who became a man because of me. The Knight Commander of the Fifth Crusade. I watched you grow, and I began to love you. The same way I loved him. There was no question. Arlan Vorlesh was one of mine! I had created my own worst enemy, because what mother could raise a hand against their own son?"

    - Areelu Vorlesh


    The Skull Knight.

    A mystery even to those in this forest who have encountered him before. He had saved some of them, and if my instincts were correct he even loved one of them once. The witch of these woods. I wonder how he even met Flora, and in turn question why she left him to raise Schierke. Who were all of these people to each other?

    The Skull Knight had seen much. When I look at him I am reminded of The Storyteller. He had seen the rise and fall of nations. The conception of whole civilizations, and their sordid collapse. He had been there to see heroes and villains of myth leave their mark on the world. Intrinsically... he was connected to the mystery of the curse on The Black Swordsman.

    When I meet him outside of Flora's den I can't help but be in awe. He was a fearsome sight. There was nothing inside of his armor. He was a wraith who refused to leave this world. The mission was not done! It would need to be finished!

    Those are the thoughts that assault my consciousness when I look at him. There was no hate. Just a sense of duty. An edict which forced him to live on. He made a promise long ago in despair and anguish, and he would aim to keep it. His vigil would only end once everything came to a close. Then he could leave this world and meet with Pharasma, or whatever other deity held sway over the dead here.

    In that moment I felt pity. How many centuries had he fought this war? There was nothing resembling a human being left. He became the very embodiment of a tragedy forgotten so long ago.

    No one else even remembered it. He was the last one. He was the only one who could answer the call! As no one else even knew that this injustice went unresolved.

    His family. His friends.

    None of them lived to remember his sacrifice.

    He was terribly, terribly alone. In that solitude which would have driven anyone else into madness? The Skull Knight found purpose.

    There was nothing that could break this vagabond.

    "It is a pleasure." I bow before him, and show the respect that was due. "I am lost in these lands, and must know what these demons I face are."

    "..." The empty eye-sockets, where his eyes would have been, almost seem to glow an eerie crimson in the darkness. They are like torches. "This is not the first time." It is not a question. It is a statement of fact. "These monsters are called apostles." He begins. "They serve The Godhand, and The Godhand themselves are but a pawn in another game." He grips the reigns on his horse tightly. "They're powerful but the most dangerous thing about them is their immortality. They can heal from nearly any wound. Only the most grievous assaults can stand a chance of ending them. If you meet one of them tear them asunder. Draw and quarter them. Remove their heads from their shoulders. Burn them." His horse begins to move. "If you see a member of The Godhand? There is nothing that can be done. Simply run. They are barred from death."

    "No one is truly immortal. Not even vampires or trolls." I had to disagree. "If the apostles can be destroyed? Then these Godhand you speak of must have a weakness too."

    "I have not found one." The Skull Knight spoke from experience. He knew them better anyone else. "What makes you think your efforts will bear any fruit?"

    "If my hypothesis is proven correct? I have already slain their kind before." It was indistinguishable from the corruption of the Abyss. The same contortion of mortality into near godhood based on conceptual abstraction. "It does not matter if they are gods or devils. In the end death will come to claim them."

    The Skull Knight relaxes his grip. There was something in my words that comforted him. "What is your name?"

    "Arlan Vorlesh, and..." I was certain of it. "...I hail from a distant realm. It is not this one but the similarities are unnerving." Perhaps this Godhand he spoke of was the closest thing that existed to a Godclaw in this plane?

    Did this plane of existence fall under the rule of demons? Had they won eons ago against their rivals?

    It did not matter. Their rule will come to an end.

    I would make sure of it.

    "Already jumping at the chance!" The shadow grumbles in annoyance. "Why must you always--"

    "Quiet." It was not I who spoke. The Skull Knight looks directly at Caelum Vorlesh. "He seeks them because they are a cancer. They destroy everything. They leave nothing but ruin behind." The Skull Knight addresses me again. "I can see it. I thought I was wrong before but you have been touched by them and..." His voice cracks at that. Almost daring to feel something after thousands of years. "...they could not trespass on your soul. It is as if your very presence drives them away."

    "What part of this Astral Plane do they hail from?" This would be the deciding moment. If I was lucky that is.

    "The deepest part of it. It is called hell by some but most know it as the..." The Skull Knight looks directly into my eyes. "...Abyss."

    I clench my hands into fists, and squeeze them so tightly that they draw blood. That is when my visage contorts into a fierce grin. It is almost as if everything in the forest dies. I had more work to do.

    I had a purpose!

    Almost in response to my thirst for blood? My presence is felt in the Astral Plane, reverberating across planes of existence, before reaching the darkest depths.

    Those who knew me began to remember. That once a mortal stood against them. He who taught them fear, and he who could bring their immortality to an end! The Knight Commander of the Fifth Crusade...

    All felt this fear but one. No, instead? Her heart began to beat in excitement. In remembrance of her greatest ally, and her only confidant. That crusader. The spawn of Areelu Vorlesh. He Who Walked in Shadow.

    Then came the memories of that elf who made her doubt. The wandering prophet of Grandmother Crow. Her Ember. Who made her question what made this life worth living.

    "Arlan Vorlesh... I had thought you died." Our Lady in Shadow who would become The Redeemer Queen. "Then the next crusade has come at last!" Her smile held nothing but contempt but not for these mortals.

    In the House of Silken Shadows deep in the Midnight Isles every one of her brood began to stir. They could feel the overwhelming joy of their monarch.

    The Abyss would bind her no more.

    [] Nosferatu Zodd and Grunbeld have arrived. The order came from The Falcon of Light, and they would not fail him. Flora had to die. I decide a direct approach is the best one. I will meet them with Guts by my side. If we deal with them quickly perhaps we can avoid losing anything in this fight.

    [] Nosferatu Zodd and Grunbeld have arrived. The order came from The Falcon of Light, and they would not fail him. Flora had to die. I decide to deal with this problem delicately. I would let Guts engage them, and evacuate everyone else. The tree house didn't matter. Just the lives of those within it.
     
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    We All Lift Together
  • Gladiator

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    Chapter 6: We All Lift Together

    "Pragmatism, and most importantly of all obedience. These are the things that The Order of The Godclaw will expect. Anything less will mean that you will receive a disciplinary course of action. The Hellknights are not the sort of people who will allow for insubordination but reason is important. Creativity and cautiousness are rewarded if they serve the mission, but if in doing so you disobey a commanding officer? There will be lashes. On the very same day you are given your due. They will acknowledge your contribution but they won't let you forget that you took a risk in your initiative. You could have jeopardized everything by not relaying your plans to a superior. A break in formation affects everyone in the unit, and a lack of proper communication can lead to unnecessary deaths."

    - Regill


    The Black Swordsman was there to meet them when the monsters arrived, and it was only The Skull Knight who stood beside him in this moment. The plan would be simple. They would distract the enemy forces, and I would use my magic to evacuate those in the tree house. I would have to bring everyone to safety. Then after I was certain of that? I had to return, and help them.

    The problem was that the whole forest was surrounded by these demons. Which means even this evacuation may not go smoothly, and I will have to take certain measures.

    I looked at the group of people in front of me. I had to take a crash course in learning who they all were. I immediately recognized one person in particular. Her dark complexion was something I could not mistake. It was the woman that Guts had wanted to protect more than anyone else.

    Casca was her name but as she was now?

    She was just Elaine.

    Her mind was a broken mess, and I was tempted to do something about that. I had a few tricks that could fix it but I would need permission before trying anything. Her body and mind had already been violated. As for her soul it was broken. I didn't want to make it worse.

    I also didn't know how that mark on her neck would react to my magic. The Brand of Sacrifice as The Skull Knight called it. It was powerful, and unpredictable. It had somehow created the hell hound that existed inside of Guts, or to be more precise it gave the trauma that was already inside of him a tangible form.

    Then there was the fairy. Puck. I had no words. I had never met a fae that was this grating on my nerves. Ivalera was far more pleasant. The only problem was that they both called themselves elves.

    They were most certainly not.

    Schierke of course was beside her mentor. Flora couldn't get anywhere fast. Her advanced age made sure of that.

    Serpico and Farnese?

    It was peculiar but I could see a similar physiognomy. Some of their features made them look as if they could be brother and sister.

    That couldn't be the case though. The way Farnese looked at him? That was no way a person should look at their family. If I had to guess? They were lovers in the past.

    Then there was the one I liked the most. He reminded me of a certain tiefling I knew. Isidro was just like Wolfjif. A rogue in the making no doubt. I could tell he had a talent for theft. Unlike most members of The Order of the Godclaw I saw a purpose in miscreants like him. They made for excellent spies, and even better assassins.

    "This magic I am about to use will transport us just outside the forest. The only problem is that I do not know how many of these monsters will be there. I doubt they sent their entire military force just to pillage one hearth. They no doubt left some of their grunts behind to cover their rear. Which means there will be a lot of them, but they will the disposable ones. The small fry. Which means you all will be able to--" I stop myself at that. No, a lot of these people were children and some of them could even fit in the palm of my hand. These were not my crusaders. They were just non-combatants. "I will be able to handle them."

    It would have to be that way. I didn't know what these people could do. One of them was even a mad woman.

    These were not soldiers.

    "Sir, if I may interject?" It is Serpico who speaks. "What do you expect to do? It does not look like you have a way to defend yourself."

    "I would like a blade of some sort but I lost mine." Radiance had disappeared when I found myself here. The enchanted sword was one of the finest on Golarion. A light in the darkness. Not unlike The Sword of Valor which protected Drezen. "I will make due. I still have my magic, and unlike the young witch who I owe my life? What I can weave into being can be quite devastating."

    The most powerful spells in my arsenal could rout entire armies, and conjure forth angelic beings from the celestial spheres.

    I had to be careful though. If these people got caught in my attacks? They would surely join our enemies in death.

    "Stay close to me, and never get in my way. Cover my flank because if you obstruct my forward charge? There will be no tomorrow for you." I am frank about it. "Anything caught in my cross-hairs will die."

    I could see the sweat began to form on his forehead. Serpico knew that I wasn't speaking in jest.

    "I understand. I will watch your back."

    "That is all you need to do."

    This person was probably the only one here who could fight. Well, besides myself that is. He carried himself like a duelist. He wasn't quite an Aldori Swordlord, but he definitely knew how to handle a rapier.

    I am reminded of another fencer that had been part of my party at one point. An aristocratic half-elf with particular predilections that involved cannibalism. Unparalleled fencer. Complete psychopath.

    Hopefully that was not the case here.

    "I am sorry but I must ask you something. Serpico... do you happen to have a taste for people?" I almost seem to teleport as I materialize in front of him. I was uncomfortably close, and glaring at him in disgust like I just caught him plowing Farnese.

    "N-No, I do not! Why do you ask?" He sounds nervous at that. As if I was about to execute him.

    "I had a friend who was much like a chameleon in that she was an expert at pretending to be just another haughty aristocrat. In truth, she enjoyed torturing and murdering the innocent. After which she would dine on their corpses. I caught her in the act, and then I proceeded to unleash a horde of thanadaemons on her. Who in turn feasted on her." I say it in the most casual way possible. "I don't have to do that again... do I?"

    "I hope not!" If he was nervous before? Now he was terrified. "I am not a lunatic!"

    Farnese meanwhile was shaking like she just got caught with her hand in the cookie jar. "Lord Vorlesh, is it? Serpico is no such monster." She gulps at that. "However, to my shame I was once a bit of an arsonist."

    "That's relatively normal by comparison! Unless of course you derived sexual gratification from people being burnt alive but that would be ridiculous, right?" It would be positively absurd. The chances of meeting another person as insane as Camellia would be...

    "..." Farnese looks guilty at that, and that's when I see her desperately try to avoid my gaze. An obvious indication that she felt some measure of shame.

    "Oh." I realize just how horrible my luck was. "Oh, I see." Day one, and my entire party is already a group of mentally unstable loons. I never was going to catch a break.

    Elaine chooses that exact moment to catch and eat a butterfly that had been buzzing around her head. Her dead eyed stare, and the sound of crunching breaks me out of my malaise.

    "Is anyone here not insane?"

    "I am!" Isidro waves his hand. "Completely normal!"

    "Good. That's good." I nod my head. I had to take my victories where I could. No matter how small they were. "What about you fairies?"

    "I like to hurt people." Puck says it without a hint of irony. "It makes me feel alive!" Then he starts to giggle. "Just kidding, but don't worry. This is normal for us."

    "That's funny. Great joke! If you do that again? I am going to introduce you to my Belt of Discipline. It's been a while since I used it!" I menacingly reach into my bag of holding, and begin to pull it out. Unlike a Belt of Physical Perfection? The only thing it granted others was excruciating pain.

    The fairy becomes as white as snow before covering his mouth. Hoping that would be enough to placate me.

    "I like him already!" Ivalera had such a wonderful smile. It put my heart at ease.

    "Alright, let us get down to business! What I am about to cast is a spell known as Dimension Door--"

    "How exactly does it work?" Flora finally speaks, and I could realize why immediately. I wasn't a witch like they were at all, and it made her curious.

    "It will conjure a hole in the fabric of reality, and lead us to a particular destination. In this case it will be the outskirts of these woods." I take a deep breath. "Since this is not something any of you experienced before? I must warn you. The first time will make you queasy, and you might involuntarily empty your bowels."

    "That's a joke, right?" Isidro looks worried for a moment.

    "No." I answer him "It is not a joke."

    The young man scrunches his face in annoyance.

    "It rarely happens even to those who haven't gone through it before, but there have been a few cases. Usually when a person has an irritable stomach." I do my best to comfort him. "Just remember to stay calm. The sensation is worse when you're panicking."

    "I got it, chief."

    I freeze at that. Just wondering for a moment if I was hearing things. I quickly regain my composure. It seems that my intuition hadn't failed.

    Isidro was just like Wolfjif.

    I focus on the magic within me, and that magic which existed in the ley-lines around us. I weave Mage Armor for all of them, and it wraps around their bodies. It was a comfortable but secure fit. It couldn't be seen normally but it was there. An invisible force that would ward against any danger.

    I open my eyes, and that's when I open the portal.

    "It is time for us to leave."

    <<X>>​

    Guts gripped Dragon Slayer tightly in his hands. I had given him back the parts of his body that were stolen from him, and for that he would be forever grateful. However, that was not the greatest gift I had granted him.

    He could accept that the hell hound existed now. That part of himself had to be dealt with. Just like The Falcon of Light.

    Just like his brother who betrayed him.

    Griffith had to pay, but these people? The ones that helped him get this far? They had to come before anything else. They were his responsibility.

    He had a family again.

    His quest for vengeance had to end. Instead he had to seek this "justice" that I revealed to him. Griffith was just another monster, and he would be treated like one.

    Dragon Slayer would drink the blood of a demon lord. A god in all but name. Dispassionately? Guts would unravel the hawk's dream. Guts would take the only thing that Griffith loved.

    His kingdom.

    Almost as if pleased by this line of thought? His sword begins to hum. It was not just a weapon. It had something of an essence. A spirit if you would. Not unlike my Radiance. Which had the wrath of the righteous nestled within it!

    "All that talk but here you are! A slave to a master!" Guts held nothing but contempt for Nosferatu Zodd now. "Where is your pride? I thought you were something else but now? I feel nothing but disgust." The Berserker Armor seemed to resonate with his words. "Just another cowardly apostle like all the rest."

    "..." The apostle does not dare to speak. There is truth in The Black Swordsman's words. He knew that much. When his horn had been taken? He had been humbled by The Falcon of Light. A dream was all it took to best him. Griffith did not even need to appear before him. That was how weak he was. "Where is the witch?"

    "Out of your reach." The Skull Knight answers him. He would stand by The Black Swordsman. "They have escaped already. There is nothing for you here except death."

    "It's time to see if that's the case!" Zodd nods his head, and reaches for his sword. There is something in the way he says that. He was already beaten. What he had left was this duel.

    It was his only chance of dying with some semblance of dignity.

    He quickly moves to attack The Skull Knight but he stopped by The Black Swordsman. His sword fails to even budge as it is caught in his grip. Guts did not even bother to use his great sword.

    "What?" He couldn't even force the sword free of his hold. The Black Swordsman wears a condescending smirk as he clenches his hand into a fist, and the blade breaks into pieces. The apostle isn't given a chance to retaliate before another balled fist plunges into his gut, and hurls him backwards.

    The power of that blow was unreal! He grabs at his stomach, and retches. Instead of puke there is blood. The Black Swordsman had ruptured something inside of his body with his bare hands.

    Impossible!

    Did he have to transform already just to survive?

    "What is that armor?" It looked like the same armor that The Skull Knight wore a thousand years ago, but it was not this powerful before! The monster just had to wonder who precisely was behind this change. His rival couldn't have done this!

    So, who exactly did?

    "A gift from a friend!" Guts just had to smirk. The adrenaline rush was incredible!

    The chimera rolls out of the way and narrowly dodges an elbow drop that would have perforated his brain. This wasn't the same person he fought before.

    He growls before his body begins to transform. Gone was that facade, and now it was replaced by the beast he truly was. His mighty wings. His razor sharp claws. His fangs which glistened. His only horn now that the other was taken from him.

    He was Nosferatu Zodd! He was not weak! He was a legend! He was the greatest warrior this world had ever--

    "Pathetic!" Guts shakes his head. "I remember when I almost died because of you, but now you're just somebody's errand boy!" He stabs his great sword into the ground. No, he would not need it.

    Not against a mongrel like this.

    The beast goes into a frenzy, and haphazardly charges at him. He would not forgive this insult!

    Guts snorts, and assumes a stance. The moment Nosferatu Zodd attempts to bite him? He grabs his lower and upper jaw, and then twists him around. The chimera twirls backwards into the sky, and hits the ground with a resounding crash. It is only blissful unconsciousness that saves him from more humiliation.

    Grunbeld who had been watching from a distance begins to sweat.

    A mortal doing that to Nosferatu Zodd of all people? It was unheard of. If it had been The Skull Knight? It would have made sense.

    Instead it was The Black Swordsman.

    "This is most peculiar." The Skull Knight is just as surprised. The Berserker Armor shouldn't be this powerful, and not only that somehow The Black Swordsman retained his reason. "Arlan Vorlesh."

    That witch had done something. Just who was I? That is what drew the wraith's interest in that moment. He had to figure out what sort of mystery I was. If I was truly an ally, or just another enemy.

    There was something he did not know, and for the first time in many centuries he was perplexed. Then there was the shadow. That other who followed my every footstep.

    These questions needed an answer.

    "What are you all gaping at? Help him!" Grunbeld chastises the apostles under his command, but it only betrays the fact that he is too afraid to fight Guts himself. "Do it, or I will butcher the lot of you!"

    "Sorry, but I am not in a hurry to die!" One of his apostles, who looked like a mass of tentacles and eyes, scurried away. There was nothing they could do to make him commit suicide.

    "Coward!" Grunbeld throws his hammer at the fleeing apostle, and it bisects the deserter. After quickly retrieving it from the corpse of the demon? He looks towards The Black Swordsman. "I will do it myself!"

    The Great Flame Dragon doesn't hesitate, and leaps towards Guts. He would claim the head of this champion!

    Guts doesn't even try to avoid it. He headbutts the hammer. Instead of his skull bursting open like a watermelon, and his helmet imploding under the force of the blow? The hammer cracks before bursting like it had been hit by a bomb.

    It was Grunbeld's turn to gape. "H-How?" That was his favorite hammer. "What are you? You can't be a mortal!"

    "Don't act so surprised!" Guts was enjoying this a lot more than he should. "All of you bastards think that there's nothing we can do! That we're all just lambs to the slaughter! Well, here's the thing that you monsters always forget! We're never alone! We're not like you! When we can't tackle something by ourselves? There's always somebody who can help us! We support each other! When there's something we can't lift by ourselves? We all lift it together!" He slams his balled fist against his chest. "This armor... it's a testament to that fact! I wouldn't be able to do all of this without it! Arlan Vorlesh is one hell of a mage!"

    Grunbeld is taken aback by the sermon. This passion. This courage. It reminded him so much of himself!

    When he was mortal...

    "That is how it is." This would be the day he dies. "I understand." The apostle had to smile. He couldn't find it in himself to be angry at this Black Swordsman.

    Edward, Benedicte, and of course Sigur.

    He would see them soon.

    Guts walks towards Dragon Slayer, and hoists it over his shoulders. "Well, what are you waiting for? Show me what you really are! You god damn monster!"

    "If what I heard was true that great sword of yours is called Dragon Slayer?" Grunbeld knew that much at least about The Black Swordsman. "It should earn that name." He was resigned to his fate.

    The apostle lets loose a roar, and that's when the giant of a man bursts out of his armor. In his place was a mighty dragon. A beast of myth. A creature whose body was forged of corundum, and refined in the flames of hardship.

    "You're right! It should!"

    <<X>>​

    It was an army.

    "This was more than I expected." They circled around all of the woods. There had to be thousands of demons. "Why do they want you this badly, Flora?"

    "..." The witch can do nothing but look at the horde. In part it was due to horror. Then she glances towards Schierke. The rest was concern for her ward. "It is what I know. It is because of that I have to die."

    "Knowledge can change everything." I nod my head. What she knew of the Astral Plane could lead to more problems than it was worth. That's why The Falcon of Light had to have her head.

    "Griffith, huh?" I murmur to myself. He spared no expense. "I will put on a show!"

    What a grand theater this would be. The stage was set.

    If they are this desperate? They deserve to know.

    Just precisely who would take everything from them. These Godhand who dare to profess at being divine?

    They will see how brightly a mortal can shine!

    Those rubies that were my eyes glimmer the brightest crimson, and I glare at those apostles that would dare stand in our way.

    "I am Arlan Vorlesh! I am the second son! The Knight Commander of the Fifth Crusade! This is my declaration of war!" I cast the spell Ear-Piercing Scream as I speak. Then amplify it with Conduit Surge. I draw on the power from nearby ley lines to break every limitation prescribed to it.

    There is not a person on this globe who doesn't hear what I am about to say. In the Kingdom of Midland? As far as the Kushan Empire in the deserts past it?

    They would all know. Which was the idea.

    If these Godhand are as attached to the people as The Skull Knight said they were? Through them they would learn of me. I can't exactly begin a crusade if nobody knows I exist.

    "Hear me, Ubik! Hear me, Conrad! Hear me, Slan! Hear me, Femto! Hear me, Void!" It struck like a bolt of lightning. It echoed like the thunder which would follow it. "Hear me, Godhand! This is the beginning of the Sixth Crusade, and who better to be Knight Commander than I?"

    "..." The shadow is quiet as he witnesses what I am about to do. In this moment even he dared not to interrupt. This wasn't just Arlan Vorlesh. It wasn't just me.

    It was The Knight Commander! A symbol of hope for those who spurn the Abyss!

    The pinnacle of what it meant to be mortal. Their weaknesses and their strengths coalescing into a single being who emphasized them all. There was no one who was as much a mortal as Arlan Vorlesh.

    As I... flaws and all.

    "Bargain! Beg! Hide! Retreat! Do it all! It will not save you!" I step forward towards the army of demons. "I only grant you this tribute! This example! These apostles you have sent to destroy these people who saved my life! Those who I would call friend! I will send them all back to you in a casket! These worms you have granted immortality! I will squash them all! I will become death! I will become their end!" As if to punctuate my edict the weather begins to change.

    I had used the grand hex known as Natural Disaster. Thunderstorms began to gather overhead before lightning bolts struck the ground, and the earth began to shake violently, making many of the demons lose their footing.

    There is not one of these animals that does not feel dread. What manner of mortal could do this? Only their masters could have this kind of power. It simply wasn't possible!

    "As for those who would join my cause! Who would become my brothers and sisters! Those who live in squalor, and who were forgotten! I will give you glory! I will give you power! I will give you a world where you need not fear tyrants! Instead they will fear the people as they always should have! Where kings and queens are held to a standard whether they like it or not! Where evil is punished! Where good is celebrated! Where wars are fought not for the sake of conquest or bureaucracy, but instead for what you believe in!" I conjure forth what these beasts think is a miracle, and through the use of a Meteor Swarm?

    The stars begin to fall.

    Meteorites crash into the earth. Hundreds of apostles die immediately. The flames cauterizing their wounds. They could not heal from this! This mortal had brought down the Sword of Damocles.

    This was just the beginning!

    "Serpico! At my back now!" The young man was in awe of me. It took several seconds before he realized what I said.

    "Yes!" A spark had ignited a fire within his heart. "Yes, my liege!" In that moment there was a change. A fundamental one that he couldn't ever turn away from.

    He had found a lord. He had found someone of worth following into battle.

    "J-Just who is he?" Schierke whispers. This warmth... it filled every part of her body. It sang to her soul. It put her mind at ease. There was no doubt. There was no conflict. There was merely a certainty. "What kind of person can do this?"

    I would change everything.

    "My child..." Flora was left just as speechless. "...I do not know." When they found my corpse at her doorstep? They had all thought I was a curiosity at best. "I do not know!" Beside herself that's when she notices that she had been crying.

    Is this what a miracle looked like? A real one? They had given up. The Skull Knight, and all those who followed him? They accepted that they could only delay the inevitable.

    This was not what they were expecting. None of them were!

    "Incredible..." Farnese looked at these flames, but for once they did not light a fire in her loins. Instead inspiration had struck. Her mind was alight with possibilities. Did I mean everything I said? Did I just declare war against the world?

    How outrageous, and despite that she did not question it.

    I could do it. Arlan Vorlesh could do it!

    "I thought people like him only existed in stories." That's what this was. He was a hero. A chosen one not of this world! A champion of the gods! "It's ridiculous but that's the only explanation!"

    "The time has come..." Puck murmurs. He completely changed in appearance. When before he was as hairless as a babe? Now he had a full beard. Instead of being lithe? He had a toned physique. Not unlike that of a body builder. The magical energies that were being released in this moment had drastically transformed him. Sensitive as he was to the Astral Plane? Being a creature of fantasy? He was shaped by those around him.

    "Puck! Are you alright?" Ivalera just barely managed to avoid being engulfed by it. Glancing at the other fairy she had to count herself lucky. How in the world was she supposed to attract anyone with a beard?

    "I'm better than alright, and the name is not Puck!" He spits on the ground. "It is El Puck!" He torpedoes through the air, and shoots through a dozen apostles. The practically explode as he flies through them. "This trash is nothing!"

    "I am with you, Knight Commander!" El Puck blasts through every demon in his way. "It is time to teach these pansies a lesson!" He grabs the horns of one apostle that looked like a minotaur, and throws him as hard as he can. Instead of simply being thrown over his shoulders? The minotaur rockets through the enemy forces before bursting into flames, and collides with another apostle that looked like a griffin. The resulting explosion of gore causes shrapnel of bone to tear through many more beasts in the horde. They scream as pieces of their own allies pierce into them.

    "Well, you don't see that every day!" Isidro was looking through what remained of the apostles that El Puck had destroyed. Did they have any coin on them? He whistles as one apostle tries to attack him from behind but the moment it tries to bite him? An invisible force seems to stop it.

    "Why? Why can't I eat you?" The apostle, which looked like an overgrown rat with bat wings and horns, growls in frustration as he latches onto the young boy's head, but he only succeeds in breaking his own teeth. "I hate this so much!"

    "That Mage Armor sure is something else..." The rogue ignores the creature, and despite all the attempts it doesn't give. "Oh, gold! I'm going to be rich!" The brat begins to cackle, and amidst the laughter? The apostle hanging on his head starts to cry.

    "This is not fair! This has to be cheating! We're supposed to win! We're always supposed to win!"

    "Tough luck! Who ever said only people had to have bad days? It's about time you demons got a taste of your own medicine! Isn't karma a beautiful thing?" Isidro mocks the furball before grabbing it, and throwing it to the ground. He glares down at it. "It's always the same. You thought you had all the protection in the world! Just like those fat nobles I used to rob! You had god on your side! Well, guess what? Now we got a god of our own!" He stomps on it. "I am loving this!"

    Serpico pushes through the horde. He could feel it! This power! It was coming from his liege, but now it was also his! Never before had he encountered a person who would share power instead of coveting it. A dozen apostles stood in front of him, and before any of them could even blink he had already removed all their heads.

    I was ahead of him. Electricity crackled around my hands, and a bolt of lightning tore through the monsters. It bounces from one of them, and then to another! Jumping to-and-fro until another hundred of them died! Chain Lightning was always useful against numbers.

    At the start of this there had to have been at least five-thousand of these curs. Now they were barely two-thousand.

    When I feel several hundred of them surround Serpico? I focus my magic on him.

    "W-What?" If Serpico thought he knew power before? He was proven wrong now.

    I cast Heroism, Greater on him. He becomes carnage incarnate.

    He raises his slyph sword, a look of confidence, of bravery and hope, dances across his face, and the moment he swings it at the demons surrounding him? They are blown hundreds of miles into the air. They scream into the tornado that begins to form around them, and which hurls them into the vacuum of outer space. Then their screams are heard no more.

    This army of demons had underestimated these mortals. They were being routed!

    "Retreat..." One of the more humanoid apostles backs away from the battle. "Retreat! They cannot be beaten!" He tries to run away but it is too late. He gurgles, and that's when he notices something. There was a heart on the ground in front of him.

    Death Clutch always had a use. Especially on the battlefield.

    "Retreat?" I mockingly repeat after him. "After everyone you murdered, all the children you feasted on, women you raped, and lives you destroyed? You want to retreat?" I laugh at him. He falls on his stomach, and crawls towards his heart. Maybe. Just maybe. If he could grab it, and shove it back inside.

    That would fix it!

    "Almost..."

    I crush his heart beneath my heel. Just as he is about to reach it.

    "If you had bothered to show any restraint, any mercy... I might have spared your ilk. That's never the case with your kind though." I look down at his corpse. "I will be the boogeyman. I will be the monster. The thing that you know lies waiting underneath the warmth of your bed."

    I slowly turn my gaze to look at what remained of the enemy force.

    The sneer on my face was positively devilish. Asmodeus himself would be proud.

    "Is that all you have? All you sacrificed? Everyone and everything you loved, and here you stand petrified by a mere and meager mortal..." I shake my head.

    Pathetic.

    "Dιʂαρρҽαɾ ϝɾσɱ ɱყ ʂιɠԋƚ."

    There is power in my words, and in that moment? The remaining monsters begin to collapse. Their souls being ripped directly from their bodies, and cast into the depths of the Abyss.

    Power, Word, Kill.

    "
    Serpico..." I do not turn towards him when I address him by name, but I know he is there. "What say you?" When I do turn towards him? He is on his knees. His head bowed low in reverence.

    "I swear! On my name, and my life! I will follow you into hell! I will see those who would harm you dead! I would see your dreams come to fruition!" He looks back up, and meets my eyes. "I would be your servant!"

    "
    I don't need a servant..." I smile down at him, and give him my hand. "Be my brother instead."

    "
    Y-Yes!" He starts to cry. "Yes!" He grabs my hand. "I will be your brother!" It didn't matter what world it was.

    I would have my family. I would have my crusaders.

    "Onwards, my crusader. There is much to do."

    "..." Elaine looks at us from a distance. This reminded her of something from her past.

    Of the Band of the Hawk.

    What she saw when she looked at me?

    I was everything she had thought that man was. However, there was one difference. There was something she could recognize in my eyes. That she could not see in The Falcon of Light.

    Love... and not the debased sort. Unconditional beyond anything else. There was a purity in it.

    A sincerity that did not exist in the poisonous viper who took everything from her. The hawk that took her Guts, her dignity, and then finally he even took her son from her.

    The hot tears begin to flow, and in her clarity a vision comes to her.

    Of a Light of Valor.

    "Behold my champion, Casca! He will give you back what you lost..."

    I am shocked when I hear it. That voice couldn't have been!

    "Iomedae?"

    I only see Elaine.

    "Hearing things?" The shadow speaks at last. He couldn't help but bask in it. The afterglow of victory. What happened was something he had to admit was beautiful.

    "I always hear things." I poke fun at him. "What do you think of these people?"

    "They need your help." I couldn't believe what I heard for a moment. The shadow was encouraging me?

    "I thought you didn't want me to get involved in another war?"

    "I did, but things have changed."

    There's something cheeky about the grin on my face.

    "Oh no! Don't say it!"

    "Caelum Vorlesh the bleeding heart! What a compassionate guy you are!"

    "I am not a bleeding heart! I am a necromancer!"

    "Whatever you say, brother."

    He grumbles in frustration.

    "There's one more thing I must deal with, Serpico." I am thrust back, and out of my mind. My crusader was in front of me again. "Guts needs our help."

    "Of course!"

    <<X>>​

    The Falcon of Light had heard it. That booming voice brimming with power.

    "A rival."

    This was unexpected. The plan was almost complete but now nothing was certain. There was a piece on the board nobody was prepared for.

    "Femto, what do you make of it?" In his private chambers, Ubik was there alongside him. Of course he couldn't be there in person. However, there were ways around that where Ubik could project his uncanny likeness. It couldn't physically interact with anything but it could communicate with anyone.

    "I cannot say, Ubik." Femto would never admit it, but he held a particular hatred for Ubik. As far as manipulative and conniving snakes went he was the worst. He couldn't hold a candle to him in that category. "I know nothing about this."

    "Oh, really?" Ubik murmurs. The near deity didn't believe Femto for a second. How many times had The Falcon of Light conspired against the rest of them for more power? He had lost count. "It is different to say the least. I don't even believe Void has encountered a problem like this in the past, and as you know he has always been."

    Out of all of them Void had the most experience, and he held seniority over them all. As well as the favor of The Heart of Darkness. None could challenge him.

    The problem was that even he was taken aback by this.

    "Well, as they say Femto. The enemy of my enemy?"

    "..."

    "Come now--"

    "No, go to Slan if you want one of us to whore ourselves out. I already lost thousands. This is the time for me to replenish my reserves. Not waste more of them on a lost cause."

    Ubik frowns but eventually he relents.

    "Very well. I will handle it."

    <<X>>​

    Grunbeld felt overwhelming satisfaction. This was what he had been waiting for.

    A death he could be proud of.

    Guts grits his teeth, but he does not relent. Both his arms break but as soon as that happens? The armor forces all of his bones back into place. The bleeding stops as a soothing absinthe envelops his body, and closes all of his wounds. Any moment he would receive a wound? They would heal themselves.

    Arlan Vorlesh did not lie.

    "He didn't lie about the pain either!" It was excruciating but it had a meaning behind it. He refused to be used by that hell hound. This was his battle. This was his war. "It's the worst I have ever felt!"

    If this was the price to be himself? He would gladly pay it.

    He swings Dragon Slayer, and it tears through a gout of flames that was expelled from the dragon's maw. It is blown away by the gust of wind.

    They had heard it all. The declaration of war. This did not stop them. They did not have the privilege.

    The only thing they could focus on was each other.

    "What is your name?"

    "Guts!"

    His great sword clangs against claws. That dragon's hide was nearly indestructible but it was beginning to crack. He just had to keep on hitting it. It was about to give.

    "I will remember it!" Grunbeld catches The Black Swordsman in his claws, and throws him into the air. He takes a deep breath, and breathes a swathe of flame that engulfs everything it touches.

    Instead of hearing nothing? Grunbeld could swear he heard someone curse.

    "Catch this!" The Black Swordsman throws his great sword at the dragon. It pierces through the flames. It spins through the air, and then crashes against the dragon. This time it breaks through!

    Grunbeld roars, and looks at the stump where one of his appendages used to be. That was one arm gone.

    Guts lands on Grunbeld's forehead. A Black Swordsman wreathed in transcendent flame. If it wasn't for the recycling form of Regenerative Sinew his body would have fused to the Berserker Armor.

    Instead of hampering him? The pain made him remember who he was. Where his journey would lead to. The day he would have his justice! When Griffith would pay for everything he did!

    Grunbeld on the other hand can't help but remember his mistakes. The day he was made a monster. If things had been different! They would have been comrades!

    "This is the end!" Guts shoves his fist into Grunbeld's head. The conundrum breaking from the force of the blow.

    "Sigur..." Grunbeld could rest at last. He could see them again. "What if--"

    The last words are lost as he vomits his own intestines.

    The Great Flame Dragon died, but even as his soul began to leave his body? There was something stopping it.

    "No." A voice seems to whisper. It was coming from the Dragon Slayer. "I will not let the Abyss have you." The soul seems to be sucked into the blade. "Brave Grunbeld! Join us, and have your justice!"

    "Do I even deserve it? After everything?"

    "I have no doubt!"

    Guts can't help but guffaw at that. Did his great sword just talk?

    "Things just keep getting weirder!" Arlan Vorlesh was an anomaly, and an infectious one. It's as if everything I touched ceased to make sense. "I kinda like it though..." It was a good kind of weird.

    One that made Guts feel--well, not exactly happy--but content at least.

    Is this what the world is supposed to be like? Is this what life is like?

    Is this what a world with hope means? These miracles...

    "They're wonderful."

    Guts remembered a moment in his childhood. The one instance he could remember when he was happy before everything went wrong, and he experienced betrayal. Griffith was not the beginning. There were others who hurt him. The man who raised him. Who sold him to that animal.

    A mercenary had given him a book. He couldn't read it but in it he saw a picture. A hero standing over the corpse of a mighty dragon. He was about to fall to his knees, and he was exhausted; but he had prevailed. He had won!

    This was what it meant to win. This was what victory tasted like. Through trial and tribulation. Through struggle!

    "W-What?"

    A hand had pierced through his chest from behind. This couldn't be Nosferatu Zodd. He was taken care of! Then who could have done this?

    He looked towards The Skull Knight. Who had beaten him? His horse had been killed, and there was a hole in his chest. In the same exact spot.

    "Bastard!" Guts pukes blood, and it runs down his mouth. "Who are you?"

    It was difficult to see. There was blackness encroaching on his vision.

    The creature, or whatever it was, seemed to be made of starlight.

    "An imbalance." The voice seemed to echo in his mind. "A disruption. A disorder. One life must be taken! The coin must not land on the edge!" It speaks in rambling nonsense.

    "Aeon." I recognized it immediately. This creature hailed from Maelstrom. It existed as part of The Axiomite Godmind. "This is not what you think it is!"

    The Monad.

    "It is!" The aeon could see it, and he could see through me. "Anomaly! Anathema! You do not belong here!"

    I didn't have time for this. I need to heal them both, and I need to do it now!

    "Look at me, aeon! Look at everything I am!" I grab him by his head. I force him to acknowledge my existence.

    That's when I cast the spell.

    "₦Ø!"

    In that moment Prediction of Failure showed him every defeat. All the ways he could fail.

    The Enforcing Gaze of his kind made them all real. For anyone else they would merely be prophetic visions. At worst it would take away their sanity.

    For an aeon like him?

    All of those moments became a reality.

    "ฬђคՇ ђคשє ץ๏ย ๔๏ภє?"

    I couldn't bear to look. As every potential defeat happened to him all at once.

    He died, and then he died again. He would keep on dying forever. Until every star in this universe blinked out of existence.

    "I had to do it." I shake my head. It was just my luck. The worst that ever was. I made a splash, and now? "I had to save them."

    It had become a tsunami.

    [] I am going to ignore the fact I probably made an enemy of The Monad. It will be fine. Probably. I need to focus on Casca. What in the world was happening to her? Did a connection develop between her, and Iomedae?

    [] I need to tend to Guts, and The Skull Knight. After a getting a beat down that severe from an aeon? There is bound to be some unfortunate problems for the both of them. They're both alive thanks to my intervention, but who can know what else is going on with them?

    [] I cannot ignore a freaking aeon! I need to reconnect with my patron deities. They are the only ones who can negotiate a treaty with The Axiomite Godmind. I had other problems to deal with. I didn't need an aeon smothering me in my crib. When I was still a baby! How the heck can baby Arlan Vorlesh handle that?

    [] It will be fine. You know what I need? A vacation. Okay, seriously. There is another person who could help me. I think I drew her attention. At least I think it's her. The problem is that she's kind of a demon lord, and I am not sure how she feels about me making love to one of her brood. After I turned her down no less for a position of consort.
     
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    The Order of the Godclaw
  • Gladiator

    Well-known member
    Chapter 7: The Order of the Godclaw

    "The Hellknight Order of the Godclaw reveres a pantheon of five deities: Iomedae and Torag are seen as model Hellknights, concerned with offensive and defensive combat respectively, Irori as the epitome of emotionless discipline, Abadar as a keeper of laws, and Asmodeus as a strategist king. Depictions of these deities as part of the Godclaw differ from traditional images, with the deities portrayed as stern, armored paragons of law. Though some members of the Order of the Godclaw dedicate themselves to individual gods, many take the whole pantheon as their patron, receiving spells despite their unorthodox, perhaps even heretical, beliefs."

    - Nenio

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    Iomedae..." I began. "I offer of myself." A pair of bracers were at the altar that I had managed to create out of malachite. The same ones my mother had given me so long ago. On one of them the phrase "I Promise" could be seen carved into the metal, and the name "Caelum Vorlesh" was engraved on the other one.

    They held great importance.

    They were everything I had when I arrived in Kenabres many years ago. Then there was that name I was led to believe was mine... until I finally became aware of the shadow.

    That turning point changed everything, and began my metamorphosis as Arlan Vorlesh. There were candles everywhere. I had been given some incense. According to the witch of the woods? It would help here.

    I wait but seconds quickly become minutes. Then those minutes become an hour. I heard not from The Inheritor. There was only the sound of crackling fire. The campfire kept anything that would harm us at bay. I had erected a ward from within the embers. Schierke's magic was able to mitigate the effects of the Brand of Sacrifice on both Guts and Elaine. Those malicious specters that had been drawn to them by it had been banished.

    As for The Skull Knight? He was uncharacteristically sullen. He loved that horse, and now he had to make due on foot instead. Thankfully, my magic could repair the damage done to his armor. He was in front of the campfire, and just looking at it. As for Flora she sat beside him. I think she knew just as I did that he wasn't happy about it. He could only brood.

    It was rare for someone like him. The taste of defeat. It could not be helped. There are few who can handle an aeon. I could but he simply did not have the experience necessary. He did not know to exploit their weaknesses like I did, and besides that even without it? I was the rival of demon lords. Near deities who could defy gods and devils alike.

    The only problem was the time-travel. That was not something I could defend against. They could discover when I was at my most vulnerable, and then that would be how I would become undone. Not just dead like any other. No, I would cease to be.

    "Lord Vorlesh." Farnese had decided to interrupt. That's when she remembers precisely who I am. "Knight Commander. Perhaps a meal would help?" A plate was held tightly in her hands. On it appeared to be a piece of haddock, and a baked potato.

    I grumble, but nod my head. I take the plate from her hands. The moment I put some of the fish in my mouth? I jump up in surprise. "It's good!" In fact, it was the best grilled fish I had ever tasted before. The combination of seasonings? I had never tasted some of them before. "Salt and pepper, but what are these flakes? Pieces of dried leaves? No, that isn't it..."

    "They're a herb derived from a flower. The Lamiaceae. People just call it oregano. It is common where I used to live." The young woman takes a seat next to me. That's when I notice it. The way her eyes would dart, and glance at me. The exact same way that kitsune would. Nenio held a thirst for knowledge unlike anyone else I knew. That she would even forget useless information to make room for more. The problem was that this included things like her name, and even the fact that she was a kitsune to begin with.

    I always end up traveling with eccentrics.

    "What do you want to know?" I decided to deal with it now. "I am sure you're trying to understand the mystery that is Arlan Vorlesh..." I had a habit of doing that myself.

    "Where do you come from?" The arsonist gets uncomfortably close.

    "A world that people call Golarion. It's not like this one, but it's rife with just as many demons. That's when the similarities begin to end." I take a bite of the baked potato, and even as I fill my mouth to the brim? I continue to talk. "Where I come from magic is a lot more commonplace, and all those who have a patron deity have the potential to be divine spellcasters. It's not a realm where magic is restricted to witches and wizards, but I am most certainly a witch." That gets her attention.

    "A witch, but you're not a--"

    "I know! I have no bosom, and my rump is not as curvaceous as yours." I turn towards her, and don't miss the blush on her face. The noble wasn't used to that kind of blatant flirtation. "A witch is a kind of arcane spellcaster where I come from. In order to be one you don't need to be of the fairer sex. Anyone can be one, and that includes men like myself." I pick at my nails. Which were razor sharp like that of most witches. "I do get my talent from my mother though." One of the most powerful witches Golarion had seen, and the most despised.

    The half-succubus would probably live out the rest of her days being hunted by inquisitors. I only hope my comrades respected my wishes, and didn't just let my sacrifice go to waste.

    There are many that wouldn't blame them.

    "You mention arcane spellcasters. What is the difference between them and divine ones?" The young woman was entrapped. "What makes each unique?"

    I notice that Schierke began to listen in on our conversation, and seemed to be taking notes on a piece of parchment. Her quill scribbling something down.

    "Arcane spellcasters do not draw their power from a patron deity. Divine spellcasters usually do." I sit back down, and by the altar. "They draw their power from themselves, and their surroundings. In my case I am a type of witch known as a Ley-Line Guardian. I draw my magic from nexuses that overflow with it called ley lines. I can even use that power to bolster my spells beyond what they're normally capable of. It is useful when I need to bypass any defenses against magic." There was nothing more dangerous to a mage than someone who was immune to their craft. What are we without it?

    It is a good thing that I became a Hellknight.

    When my magic would fail me? There was always something else to fall back on, and I was a monster in terms of martial prowess. The act of rejecting the essence of the demon lords my mother had so graciously gifted me? Only made me more ridiculous in that regard, and I found that it was impossible for any amount of corruption to even do anything.

    I stand uncorrupted when anyone else would be subverted. I always did like the looks of bewilderment on demons when they would try and fail though.

    I had the blood of a succubus, and despite that it was clear that I was a human being. Completely and utterly. There is winning the lottery in terms of bloodline, and then there is beating up that bloodline until it begs for mercy.

    I like to think that the latter is what happened, and that it is the reason why I have no demonic features what to speak of.

    I was built differently.

    "Anyway, that's enough about where I come from. How is Guts doing?" There were not many people who could survive having a hole that massive where their lungs used to be. I had to grow him an entirely new pair, and that is bound to be disorienting.

    "No complaints, but I think you already know he is not that kind of person..." That was unfortunately correct. The Black Swordsman's tolerance for pain was simply unreal. I swear you could flay him alive, and he would just go on about his day.

    As if The Black Swordsman could sense that the discussion was about him? He began to snore even more loudly. I wonder when the last time he slept was. It must have been a hassle with all those phantasms constantly pestering him every day.

    "What you should worry about is Nosferatu Zodd." The Skull Knight decides to interject. I look at the back of the encampment, and there he was. After Guts had defeated him? He had gone into a coma. He was alive but he wasn't waking up.

    That didn't mean that I didn't take precautions. I had cast Hold Monster on him. It would paralyze him, and prevent him from speaking. The only thing it allowed him to do was breathe.

    "I plan on interrogating him." Information was important in any conflict. I had to know what my enemy could do.

    "It's not worth the trouble." The Skull Knight spoke from experience. They had fought each other many times before. "He is a formidable opponent."

    "That's not what Guts said." When I was healing his wounds he had nothing but scathing remarks for the chimera. "He said he was just another lapdog now."

    "There has been a change." The Skull Knight looks at the beast. The horn on his head that was missing in particular. "He has been broken, and that has crippled him. If he is able to regain what he lost? Then you will understand the difference, and why it is a mistake to let him live."

    "If you can handle him? He is of no threat to someone like myself." I don't mean to disparage The Skull Knight, but there was an inescapable fact. I was not like him. I was far more dangerous.

    "That may be true but..." The Skull Knight acknowledges, but that was not his point. "...he is a threat to them." He looks at the rest of my party.

    "That chump? Don't make me laugh!" El Puck is chewing on a piece of metal. He developed an appetite for iron, and was currently eating a bowl full of rusty nails. The wording is exact by the way. He was eating the bowl too. The change had been dramatic, and I had to say I preferred him like this. "I do need a fur coat. How about you let me do it?"

    "..." The Skull Knight hadn't the appropriate reaction for that. "Except for El Puck."

    "The aeon from before." I change the subject. "That is what I need to deal with. There are many more like him, and they all know about me now. They're part of a hive-mind. The Monad is who they represent. A demi-god of unfathomable power. They are part of him." I needed to contact at least one of my patron deities. I was trying Iomedae but there was no answer, and out of them all? I know she could never deny my call.

    Which means someone is concealing this realm, and obstructing their influence in some way. The Godhand most likely, or perhaps their master that The Skull Knight alluded to.

    There was only one way I could think of to bypass that, but it was going to be troublesome.

    "I may need to die. It's the only way I can stop them from interfering."

    If I went directly to Pharasma? That would give me a beeline to them. The problem was whether the Lady of Graves would allow me to return. There is nothing she despises more than necromancy.

    "Why exactly would that fix anything?" The Skull Knight sounds concerned at that. "What will dying avail you?"

    "The patron deities I worship for lack of a better word?" It would be better to say I am in their employ. "They're the only ones who can make peace with the aeons, but they can barely extend their reach here. Which means I can't communicate with them. The only way around that is for me to go and meet them on my terms. Which means I have to die, or to be more precise appear to die." I smirk at that. "I just need to stop my heart, and then someone must resurrect me." I grab my bag of holding which was tied to a belt around my waist. "Schierke? This scroll can bring me back." I throw it at her.

    The young girl is able to catch it but looks worried.

    "A-Are you sure about this? What if it doesn't work?"

    "It will. The worst case scenario is that I fail to meet any of them." I scratch the back of my head. "In which case I just wasted a scroll of Raise Dead. It is the last one I have but I am able to perform the magic myself. If anyone of you have the misfortune of dying." Pharasma wouldn't be able to stop someone else from resurrecting me. "Serpico!"

    The duelist is quick to answer my call. He glances at Farnese next to me, and smiles at her. Then he quickly turns back to face me. A look of absolute seriousness on his face.

    "What do you require of me, my lord?"

    "I need you to do it." I explain. "What beliefs I have won't allow me to take my own life." Regill would never allow for such cowardice. Nobody who is a Hellknight does.

    Serpico doesn't look pleased at the idea. "Is this the only way you can do it?" He had just sworn fealty, and he did not want to lose his liege. "It sounds like a reckless plan."

    "It is not just reckless! It is absolutely mad!" I give him a cheeky grin. "Which is precisely why it will work..."

    The duelist frowns as if thinking it would be better to disobey.

    "A crusader must trust their Knight Commander. If you plan on being one of mine? I will expect obedience. If you cannot even manage that much? Then the oath you made is worthless to me." I knew exactly how to get his attention. It was his loyalty. I could see it. Serpico wanted to prove himself.

    "I won't fail you! It will be quick..." He reaches for his slyph sword but I raise my hand to stop him.

    "There is one more thing I must say before I die." I turn towards the witch. Schierke looks conflicted herself. "This will at most take a few hours. By dawn you must use it."

    I turn my piercing gaze back to my crusader.

    "Do your duty, Serpico!"

    Serpico did not lie.

    <<X>>​

    It was an unusual sensation.

    Death.

    I did not expect it to be this peaceful. I almost wanted to lose myself in it, but I had a job to do.

    "I was wondering when you would arrive." Pharasma. The Lady of Graves. There was something ethereal about her, and what an aura! The power was unbelievable. Her appearance was what I expected. Ivory hair the color of bone. A pair of hazy eyes afflicted with cataracts. Her complexion was pale, and almost seemed to be tinged azure. The irony in her distate for necromancers was that she looked like a walking corpse herself. Her dress looked like the kind of thing you would wear to a funeral. Then there was her hourglass. It sat on her lap, and the red sand had drained all the way to the bottom. "I know what you're planning." In the darkest depths of outer space? I would stand to be judged by her. The only witnesses would be twinkling constellations.

    I grimace at that.

    "I hope you do not take offense." I had to sweat at that. I may have been powerful but even I could not fight a deity in their own plane of existence. The realm where they were at their most powerful.

    Her gaze alone could reduce me to dust. It was the destiny of those who earned her ire, and who are now trapped in her hourglass.

    "I do but even I cannot make an enemy of those who now watch." That is when I saw them. It surprised me for a moment. I had expected Iomedae, but they were all here.

    The Godclaw.

    Abadar, The Judge of the Gods. Asmodeus, The Lord of Darkness. Iomedae, The Light of the Sword. Irori, The Iro-Shu and The Enlightened One. Torag, The Father of Creation.

    They all seemed to surround me in that moment. As if they knew I was in danger.

    How they teleported here is a mystery even to myself.

    "I did not expect to have an audience with all of you today." There were some of them that might have been a problem. I knew Asmodeus wanted me to join him in the Lower Planes. He had need of a general, and I was perfect for the job.

    "An extraordinary person has a habit of drawing extraordinary people towards him." Irori was meditating even now. He was always focused. There wasn't a monk who did not aspire to be like him, and he was the archetypal one. However, unlike most monks I was dangerously close to becoming like him. "How could I ignore someone like yourself? Who through nothing but his own determination and dedication stood against demon lords?"

    Out of all my patron deities I respected him the most.

    "It is of course admirable. There are not many who can resist the temptation of divinity." Iomedae looks humble at that. "It was something even I failed to do." When her gaze falls on me? I could see something peculiar about it.

    A wistful and perhaps chaste affection. I was one of her favorites.

    "Which is why he has no place here with all of you!" Asmodeus wears a condescending grin. "A witch, and a Hellknight! He is one of mine..." That's when I notice he was not alone.

    It couldn't be him!

    No, it made perfect sense.

    "Regill..."

    "The armies of hell are lacking, Knight Commander! They could do with some of your discipline!" The bleaching could not take him. I just knew it! The gnome stood proudly even when he was next to all of his patron deities. His black armor as pristine as it was when I first met him years ago. "I had suspected that you survived. I am glad to see that I was correct."

    Devils had always despised demons. The Abyss was unwanted competition for the Nine Hells, and unlike demons they had a certain kind of class about them. They brokered in souls, and dealt in contracts. However, the question was whether they were truly evil?

    Absolutely!

    They're the likable kind. The gentlemen villains. They did not murder you, and then rape your daughter over your cooling corpse. They were not savages! They were civilized and held a standard for their diabolic behavior.

    Instead they tricked you into servitude, and hundreds of years of paper work.

    Which some may argue is just as cruel but I found it amusing more than anything else.

    "Preposterous!" Abadar had his own complaints about that. "I have seen how he handles the management of a nation! He was a fair and just ruler, and now Drezen stands as the greatest city on the face of Golarion!" One of his domains included cities. "It was all thanks to his efforts. I will take him."

    "I think you're all forgetting something." The god of dwarfs is the next one to speak. "This is not about deciding who gets his soul." Torag was the only one acting rationally. "This young man is here on a mission, and he does not plan on this being permanent." I had to thank him for that. "I say we help him! Those demons need to be eradicated, and I will see my forge become available to him!"

    At least one of them was on my side.

    "I need assistance dealing with The Axiomite Godmind. The Monad has decided that I am disrupting the balance in this plane of existence." I begin to explain. "I have started another crusade. The Abyss has targeted this world, and I believe they have already taken over. There is someone concealing the realm. Which is why I couldn't contact any of you. I was forced to do this." It was likely that the power I unleashed drew their attention.

    "I noticed." The Inheritor folds her arms over her chest. As if to accentuate her cleavage. "That battle was a beacon. I had found you, but I quickly lost the connection."

    "That was you I heard?" I wasn't going mad. Iomedae had spoken to Elaine. "I have a request then. Could you possibly remove the Brand of Sacrifice--"

    "I cannot. In order to free her, and her lover? The one responsible for the curse must die. Which shouldn't be a problem for you." The goddess had quite the degree of confidence in my abilities. "I apologize for not being able to do more."

    "I understand. I will deal with it myself." As always? It had to be on me. "Which of you would be willing to negotiate with The Monad in my stead?"

    "The problem is which of us wouldn't be." Irori looked uncharacteristically frustrated. "Which would bring us back to who among us will get your soul when you die. I feel that this choice must be made, and whoever is chosen will go forward to make a deal in Maelstrom. This is not just some favor you're asking of us." The monk then elaborates further. "If one of us had ownership of your soul? The ward around the world you're on would not be able to stop us. They would be able to communicate with you, and even send reinforcements."

    "..." That would solve a lot of my problems. However, who would I choose? "That is going to be difficult for me to decide on."

    "There would be consequences." Abadar turns his gaze towards me. "The one you swear fealty to would also have a foothold on this world. You would become their herald." They were already thinking of assimilating this plane of existence into one of their own. "A church would most likely begin to form around your crusade, and you would be the messiah."

    "This is a lot to take in." This wasn't simply something that could be accomplished quickly. It could take a decade. "I still miss Golarion, and that is where I belong."

    "The Storyteller was the appropriate choice. Drezen has held in your absence, and Mendev forcibly removed Queen Galfrey from power." The gnome knew why I was saying that. He knew I was worried. Regill could always recognize what I truly meant when I said anything. "Avistan is at peace, and has been for centuries. The demons did not find a way around their banishment."

    "It has been centuries..." I try to wrap my head around that. How many of my friends have met the Lady of Graves in that time? Did Arueshalae move on? "Who replaced Queen Galfrey?" I had an unusual feeling.

    "Daeran." There is something vicious in the gnome's smirk. "He was quite happy about it. After he realized how much of a tantrum his cousin would throw."

    I had to laugh. Oh, that was perfect. Just imagining all the ways Queen Galfrey would protest before being dragged away by the guards of the palace.

    Then it was settled.

    "Just one more question. What happened to Arueshalae?" I had to know. "How did she take it--"

    "The azata?" I could see it. The gnome knew about us. "Golarion reminded her too much of you, and she left for Elysium to find some measure of comfort. Out of all of us she grieved the most. If you want to know more? Then you must ask Desna." Regill tries to be delicate about it.

    "If I may give you some advice? I think it would be best if you stay where you are, and start over. If someone as famous as you were to return? It would cause a lot of problems. It is not the place for us anymore." I knew exactly where this was leading. "I would join you. That is why I am here."

    It had been hundreds of years according to the gnome but I was still his commanding officer. Out of all my crusaders? He will always be the most loyal. That had to be rewarded.

    "It would be a waste but I do not break a contract." Asmodeus seemed to be disappointed about it. "He has already fulfilled his part of the bargain, and my devils have been instructed by him." The Lord of Darkness had what he wanted.

    "I could never refuse a friend." This crusade could begin in earnest. "I would have you."

    Regill nods his head.

    "Which one of us will it be, Arlan Vorlesh?" Iomedae asked in trepidation. "Who will fight in your crusade?"

    I already knew what my answer would be.

    [] Iomedae. I was closest to her, and I could trust her. Out of all of them she was the most virtuous. I would have her army. I would have her. Besides that, there was a friend I wanted to meet again. An angel I fought beside in the past.

    [] Asmodeus. I held a great affinity for the devil. However, I doubt many would join my cause if they see monsters are part of my crusade. It would be difficult to convince the people but I would have a surplus of tieflings.

    [] Irori. His wisdom was unparalleled, and he could train my crusaders to become monks. There are many who would seek purpose in his discipline. He was the very essence of a mortal. Not unlike I was.

    [] Abadar. He was unmatched when it came to building fortifications. As the god of cities? I would be certain to have a base of operations that would be impenetrable. I did need a castle. A place for my crusaders.

    [] Torag. The god of dwarfs. When it came to blacksmithing? He had a degree of mastery no mortal could dream of. If I had his forge my crusaders would have the best equipment. They would be prepared for any battle.
     
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    Deus Vult
  • Gladiator

    Well-known member
    Chapter 8: Deus Vult

    "Forge onward to your enemy, Champion, and have no fear! The warriors of Heaven will keep the monsters from your back!"

    - The Hand of the Inheritor


    Schierke was beginning to worry. It had already been hours, and dawn was approaching. What if she was too late? The scroll had to be used soon. "Should I do it now?" The young girl turns towards her mentor. "I can't know without him..."

    "I have a feeling you won't need to." Flora has the sneaking suspicion that another miracle was about to happen. "Be patient, my apprentice."

    "..." Serpico was beside my corpse. Keeping watch over it. A part of himself was worried he made a grave mistake. He could not forget what it felt like to plunge his blade into the heart of the person who saved them all. "I cannot doubt him." He repeats it like a mantra. It was the only thing that could calm him.

    I was not like Guts. Instead of corrosive ichor that ate away at all around it? What Serpico saw was a brilliant aurora. It was as if the wrath of the righteous had been given a physical manifestation. There was no fear. Only faith in what I could do.

    I would never hurt Farnese. Whether on purpose or by accident.

    Serpico was not someone who held belief in any god or devil. However, when he looked at me? He wanted to believe in what I represented.

    Hope.

    That is why he swore allegiance. That is why he would die for my sake.

    Instead I would have him live!

    The world began to rumble with that proclamation. It did not matter that I was in a different plane of existence entirely. The power in my voice could be heard across the cosmos.

    "Dҽυʂ Vυʅƚ!"

    A thousand comets could be seen descending from the Higher Planes. The celestial spheres that were home to angels of every kind. They flew out of the primordial void at the speed of light. When they reached the atmosphere? Their very presence brought forth the dawn!

    As they descend down to the Earth? There was not a creature who did not notice. This world would know of them. They would learn what it meant to be an angel.

    The army of the sun had come.

    Leading their charge was one angel I was familiar with above all others. The Hand of the Inheritor. A person I called brother. When I led the Fifth Crusade? He was one comrade that was invaluable.

    I could only hope that the same spoke true for this Sixth Crusade.

    "It seems that The Knight Commander has not changed!" He sounds pleased by that. "Arlan Vorlesh... it is time for you to wake." The angel casts Bring Back, and I feel every fiber of my being become alight with divine mandate.

    I pick myself back up. The wound in my chest closing. Those angels who had surrounded me immediately begin to fall to their knees in reverence. The way they treated me? It was with the same respect as The Inheritor.

    "I see you have accepted your role as herald." The angel had not changed at all. He looked exactly the same as I remember him. Had it been hundreds of years, really? I could not shake the feeling that it was only a few days ago that I closed The Worldwound. "How does it feel?"

    "I have..." I belong to their celestial spheres now. I would meet The Lady of Valor when I died, and be one of her champions. "It will be difficult to get used to it."

    "Do not fret, Lord Vorlesh! The company of angels is a warm one." The angel turns towards the rest of his comrades. At least a thousand angels. "These are who I can spare. They're the best I have trained!"

    "We will see about that!" Regill seems to materialize from a cloud of gaseous miasma, and takes his place by my side. The contract with Asmodeus being fulfilled, and he had personally transported the gnome. "If they are not prepared? I will have to re-educate them myself!"

    The angel flinches at that. Regill had the incredible capacity to intimidate anyone he met. He was the epitome of what it meant to be a Hellknight. Disciplined, and ruthless. Pragmatic, and obedient. Dispassionate, and emotionless.

    However, he was never cruel. Everything Regill did held a purpose.

    There was a plan to every act of barbarism he would commit.

    "Y-You're alive!" Serpico feels relief wash over him, and quickly bows before his commanding officer. "What is next, my liege?"

    "Excellent job, Serpico. I will promote you to captain, and you will lead a regiment in my army." However, I do remember that he paused before following an order. "As for your punishment for hesitating to follow a command from your Knight Commander? It will be a week of latrine duty for you! I hope you have a pair of gloves."

    Serpico seems to be both happy and disgusted at the same time. "Yes, my liege!"

    "I would have him lashed myself, but that punishment will suffice." The gnome had to be a critic. "I see that you're as attached to your crusaders as ever." The gnome had a faint smile on his face for a fraction of a second. Anyone else would have missed it.

    I didn't.

    Regill could not hide what he felt. At least not in my case.

    We both understood each other.

    "Guts! Get up!" I roar, and The Black Swordsman jumps to his feet. "It is time to march!" I swat him over the head. He grabs the spot I hit. I knew it didn't actually hurt him.

    "Wait, where are we going exactly?" That's when he realizes that something is different. "What in the god damn? Why are there angels everywhere? What did I miss? Who in the world is that midget?"

    "I need a fortification. A place I can defend." I think about it, and then reach a conclusion. "Just give me a name. Any place with plentiful resources, and which is ruled by a tyrant." I would begin in a place where the people were terrorized by their ruler.

    Guts looks confused for a moment, and then he realizes that I am serious. "Are you actually going to invade a nation?"

    "Absolutely! I need to make an example!" There is a positively demonic grin on my face. "I believe you heard what I said before? I will hold the rulers of this world accountable!"

    The Black Swordsman realizes that it wasn't just an empty boast in that moment, and his confusion morphs into something akin to intrigue.

    "The Kushan Empire." Guts says it without hesitation. "There are a lot of rumors about how their emperor is paranoid. He has even murdered his own subjects, and has a history of assassinating members of his family." Then he realizes that there is a problem. "It is to the east of Midland, and surrounded by deserts. There are a lot of harsh sandstorms, and not a lot of water."

    "Good enough! There are few who will be willing to traverse that kind of environment to reach us." There would be the problem of whether it had plentiful resources available for my troops but I could fix that. There were few things that magic couldn't mitigate. "I will forge a bastion at the heart of it! It will become my capital!"

    The Skull Knight is beside himself, and he makes a noise. It was the beginnings of a chuckle. After everything he had to endure? Out of nowhere as if answering the prayers of everyone? I would change everything.

    In that moment he knew that The Godhand? The ones who held the destiny of mortals in the palm of their hands? They couldn't handle this. They couldn't even understand this.

    This was no dream. A hero had found them.

    A herald of tomorrow.

    "Flora..." The Skull Knight grabs her hand. "I think you feel the same way." Their battle had gone for all their lives, and now after everything?

    They would be slaves to causality no more.

    "I do." The witch of the woods had to be a witness for this. This was the end of an era. "I will live to see it."

    "Herald." The Skull Knight repeats. In Guts he had seen a struggler, but in this he saw something else. "Hero."

    Most importantly of all?

    Champion!

    <<X>>​

    Ganishka had thought himself the most powerful of any apostle. That he could even transcend The Godhand.

    Then he heard the voice, and he knew fear in a way he never did before. At this point every other fear he had before was nothing compared to what he felt now.

    "Knight Commander!" I did something even Ganishka did not dare do: openly challenge The Godhand. I had beaten him to his dream. I made them feel dread! "How I loathe a mortal like this! A mortal who would dare steal what I dreamed of!"

    He had sacrificed everything for power, and it amounted to nothing!

    Here I sacrificed power, and I became everything!

    "Why? Why does he get to have this?" What did I sacrifice? How many people had I murdered? He had to have done more than I! He was the worthy one! Not I who had done nothing...

    Those thoughts are what pervaded his distorted and maligned being. What did he do wrong? It was a question that would haunt him. If only he had known.

    That I would come to take everything from him. He would not even draw the attention of The Falcon of Light. Nor any of The Godhand. He would die by the hand of a mortal.

    "Ganishka!" A guard had rushed into the chambers of the emperor. "My lord!"

    "Why are you here? What news do you bring?"

    "There is an invasion!" He looks terrified beyond any measure of the word. "We are being invaded by..." He had difficulty accepting it.

    "Who is invading us? Is it the Kingdom of Midland?" Had The Falcon of Light already moved to oppose him? It was too early! He was not prepared to fight one of The Godhand...

    "N-No! Angels!" He stammers. As if not believing it himself. "Angels are invading us!"

    That couldn't be true!

    "What do you mean angels? They do not exist!" There were only apostles. There were only demons. This was a world of darkness. There was no light!

    As if to mock him? A Bolt of Justice fell down from the heavens. The great walls protecting his capital were obliterated by a beam of light. A piece of rubble had blown a hole in his chambers. It was shrapnel from the blast.

    I waved at him. I had to have been several miles away from his bedroom.

    However, he had somehow seen it.

    "Knight Commander!" Ganishka looks outside the hole in his chambers. "I will have your head for this!"

    "I can't hear you!" I shout. "What are you saying?"

    Judging by the way his mouth was moving? It involved something about having brunch.

    "Well, if he wants to have lunch? It would be rude if I just ignored him..." I turn my gaze back towards my crusaders. Guts was at my back, and he was murdering what looked like a demon.

    "Yeah, it was a good idea. This guy has apostles in his army." Guts smirks, and decapitates another one with Dragon Slayer. "I bet he is one himself!"

    "It all worked out!" I nod my head. I was worried I might have made a mistake. "Okay, I am going to go ahead and relieve him of his head. Anybody else feels like giving me a hand?" I elaborate. "That's an order by the way! If you don't you're getting at least four lashes!" I look them over. "Well, I am only bringing a couple of you! Who will it be?"

    "I am not going to miss this!" Guts is the first to speak. "I'm in!"

    "I am at your command, my liege!" Serpico is the next one. "Just lead the way!"

    "That's enough!" The rest had to take care of these mass produced apostles. "The rest of you rout these demons! I expect them all to be dead by the time I am done!"

    "I will take care of it, Knight Commander!" El Puck drills through a daka, and then throws another one at an elephant. "I will rip out your hearts, and drink your blood!" His war cry echoed throughout the capital.

    "I can't get used to that." Guts frowns but quickly regains his composure. "Is that going to keep on happening?"

    "Probably, I think he absorbed a bit too much of my power." It had happened before. I would imbue those close to me with a portion of myself. It seems I retained that trait even after rejecting my mother's gifts. "I think you may have noticed it yourself."

    The Black Swordsman looks at his hands. It was hard to believe that it was just this armor. Perhaps when I had healed him? The same thing had happened to him.

    "If I grow anything extra? I am blaming you." He didn't need to become a monster. He had enough of that for a lifetime. "I didn't agree to anything like that! I will beat your ass if--"

    "What was that? I couldn't hear you." I feign being deaf. "It sounded like you were giving your commanding officer some sort of attitude! Do I need to show you The Belt of Discipline?" I reach into my bag of holding, and begin to pull it out.

    Guts scrunches his face.

    "Just forget I said anything." I was an anomaly to Guts, but he could trust in how frank I was. I wasn't like Griffith. I didn't hide behind a fake smile. I didn't rely on false pleasantries. "Knight Commander." There is the respect I was looking for.

    Simply put, I was a bastard. An honest bastard.

    That was the only kind of bastard Guts could follow into the Abyss.

    "It is time to murder a monarch!"

    I cast Walk Through Space, and the fabric of reality distorts around us. It begins to fold, and in that moment distance is erased.

    The moment I materialize in the royal bedchambers? I am already on Ganishka. I claw at him, but he quickly moves out of the way. There is look of confusion on his face.

    "How did you get here?"

    He had been focused on me, and that was his mistake. Guts took that moment to throw Dragon Slayer at Ganishka, and the emperor screamed as he lost a foot.

    Serpico wasn't far behind, and a gust of wind from his slyph blade relieved him of a hand.

    "This is not the way I will die!" The emperor was forced to transform. There was no other option.

    "I beg to differ!" I cast Eyebite as he sheds his mortality, and flay him alive. If it wasn't for the fact he was an apostle? He would have died. What he had become was something familiar. A cloud of oxygen and hydrogen. I could already hear it.

    The booming of thunder.

    That told me everything I needed to know.

    "An elemental!" It had been a while but I had fought this kind of creature before. He was obviously preparing a lightning bolt. "How about I show you a trick?" I quickly gather the power for my next spell. I cast Ice Body, and my whole being changes. The moment Ganishka unleashes a bolt of lightning my way? It simply does nothing. In this form I was immune to any electricity.

    When Ganishka tried to repeat the same mistake? I take my balled fist which had now become frigid permafrost, and plunge it into his face. The living cloud dispersed but the wound did not heal. The gaseous form of Ganishka now had a broken nose.

    That had hurt him.

    "Where did you get all of this power?" It shouldn't be possible! This mortal could do things that he could never dream of!

    "Practice." I begin. "Hard work." I tilt my head. "Discipline." I spit on the ground. "Determination." Then I look at him in abstract disgust. "It is a shame that you never gave them a chance." I knew everything about them now. They sacrificed so much for just a taste of power, and all I could do was laugh at how weak they are. It had to be a joke. "This the difference between power that is earned, and power that is simply given..."

    The Godhand would never allow their apostles to become a threat to them. This is what they would always be.

    There was no point in allowing this to continue. The most powerful apostle, and he was just a gnat compared to my quarry.

    "Begone!" I gather negative energy. "This is my empire."

    I cast Umbral Strike, and the moment it pierces the demon? He can only let loose a scream of agony, and then there is nothing.

    After all this fool had sacrificed? After all the fears he had let consume him?

    This was how he died.

    [] I need to address the demons. How in the world did the Kushan Empire have so many? They seem to be mass produced. Whatever they did to make them? It reeked of something monstrous. I had to stop it, and punish everyone involved.

    [] That can wait for now. I need to look into a way to help Elaine, and perhaps Iomedae can help with that. I had the feeling that The Inheritor wanted her as either a paladin or a cleric. While she couldn't remove the Brand of Sacrifice? I was certain my patron deity could repair the damage done to her heart.

    [] Regill wishes to discuss something. It is probably about Guts. I think he sees potential in him becoming a Hellknight. I agree with him, but that would take a while. There is also the matter of Dragon Slayer. It could devour souls. What else could it do? According to Guts it was speaking. Had it developed sentience like my Radiance?

    [] Nosferatu Zodd. Griffith had broken him, but perhaps I could use that. I need to interrogate him, and learn everything that I can. There may even be a chance that I could revitalize that fighting spirit of his, and have him join my crusaders. I doubt that The Skull Knight or Guts would like that though. It would be interesting to say the least.
     
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  • Gladiator

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    Chapter 9: Eclipse

    "You and I -- we are like reflections in a mirror. I tread a long and difficult path to gain the power of a deity. And you have done the same, but to get rid of yours. Know that I admire your courage. Know that I..." The goddess struggled with the next words. "That I..." What she could never have. The curse of divinity. "I will watch over you." How weak she was. That she could not even say it. "As long as you fight, Arlan? I will be there."

    - Iomedae


    "People of the Kushan Empire!" I stood atop the balcony of the palace. The people of the city were assembled below. They were beyond destitute. The bare necessities were all that they were allowed. That would end soon. "I am Arlan Vorlesh, and I am now your ruler! The emperor is dead, and by my hand!" There is an uproar but it was in celebration. There were cheers instead of curses. They despised their tyrant. It was through fear that he ruled. "I am your emperor! I am your guardian! The days of fear have come to an end! Instead I will give you courage! I will give you back your pride!"

    I would rule through respect. I would rule through love.

    I unravel the banner, and throw it over the balcony. These people would be watched over by my goddess. On the flag was the crest of The Inheritor.

    "The capital will now be known as Arlan's Way!" The city would need some repairs. The great walls surrounding it for example. They were destroyed when I laid siege to it. Then there was the corruption I had to deal with. The Abyss held influence here, and I had to expunge it. "This city will become what it was always meant to be! A beacon of hope!"

    It would be simple if I had The Sword of Valor from Drezen.

    "That can be arranged!" I hear her voice. The goddess did not appear, but she did not have to. I was her herald. Our souls? They were intertwined now. There was not a thought I could hide from her. "Drezen has no need for it anymore. Golarion has been free of demons for centuries."

    That was extremely convenient.

    "When should I expect it?"

    "I will have a friend deliver it by tomorrow."

    A friend? I wonder who it could be.

    "One of my compatriots caught your attention." I change the subject. "Casca..." The woman who was now Elaine. "I know you said that the Brand of Sacrifice could only be removed if we destroy the person who created it. However, what of her heart? Guts and Casca... they should be able to see each other again."

    "There is a way, but it would require the young woman to become one of my followers." I had thought as much. "If I am to heal her? Casca must become a believer. Which is a problem. The poor thing does not even recognize herself."

    How in the world would I be able to convert someone whose mind was in pieces?

    "That I can help with. Guts would need to be present. There has to be someone who knew her before she became Elaine. It is a ceremony..." The Lady of Valor sounds worried for some reason. "A dangerous one but it could succeed. If you were there."

    "Why exactly must I be there?"

    "You have this incredible talent for making miracles happen. I don't know any other mortal like you..."

    I smile at that. That was quite the compliment.

    "I do have a habit of doing that!" It was as if I could feel her hand on my shoulder. "What will it entail?"

    "The moment when it happened? That shattered her in every way imaginable? Casca must relive it, but this time you will be there. The Black Swordsman will have a chance to save her, and you will aid him!" I could see why it was dangerous. "It will just be a memory but if either of you die? It will mean being trapped inside of her."

    "I have to discuss it with him." I doubt he would reject it. "If he is ready. That moment was difficult for him. It wasn't just Casca who lost herself that day. Guts hasn't been the same."

    "In more ways than I can scarcely believe." There is a note of melancholy. The goddess felt for them as I did. "If they are to overcome it? They must face it, and this time they must prevail."

    "A trial by fire." I would help them. "I won't fail them..."

    "I know you won't." It was with those words that the goddess made her exit. However, I could have sworn that before she left? I had felt someone kiss my forehead. I reach for the spot where I had felt it.

    "I am probably just imagining it."

    <<X>>​

    "Guts..." I would have to be careful about how I worded this. "What would you be willing to do? If it meant bringing back Casca?" I had entered his bedchambers. The room was organized but only because I had some servants prepare it for him.

    I decided to keep all of my allies close. They were in the palace.

    Guts was practicing with Dragon Slayer. It was amazing how he wielded it effortlessly. There was not a drop of sweat but he had been doing this for hours. The fact I had given him back what he lost probably helped.

    "..." He frowns but does not speak. "What are you suggesting?" That's when the query is made.

    I don't think he believed it was possible.

    "There is a ritual I can perform. It will allow us both to delve deeply into her mind." I know the next part will be a hard sell. "The Eclipse that you told me about? If that moment is relived we could save her, and this act would wake Casca."

    "I have seen you do things..." The Black Swordsman doesn't turn around to meet my gaze. He keeps on swinging Dragon Slayer. "Impossible things..." That's when he stabs the great sword into the ground. "This is one thing I don't think you can do! The apostles had gathered for it. Every single one of them, and it's not just them! The Godhand is there." It was a nightmare he could not escape. "What would you do?"

    "I would save Casca, and that's all I need to do. I don't need to do anything else." I wasn't about to do something that crazy. I couldn't fight them all.

    "I dream of it." Guts wavers. "It is every dream. It is the only dream I have had for years." The pain I could hear? It was unfathomable. "That nightmare is why I never stopped. I couldn't forget what they did. What Griffith did to us."

    "That is precisely why this must be done! I will have you face it!" I cease to be Arlan Vorlesh. I am The Knight Commander of the Sixth Crusade. "I will not have one of my crusaders be afraid! I would have you ascend!"

    "I can't do it!" Guts clenches his fists. "It will end the same way!"

    "That is a lie!" I shake my head. "Just look at what you have accomplished!"

    "Arlan Vorlesh is not wrong!" Dragon Slayer decided to interrupt us. "I will be by your side! I will be there! Have faith..."

    "Just great! A giant hunk of steel is going to have an opinion on this too!"

    "I am a great sword!"

    "Well, it seems that you lost the argument! It's both of us against against The Black Swordsman!" I capitalize on it. "Listen to your blade, Guts. What sort of person doesn't?"

    "People who are sane! A great sword doesn't normally talk!"

    "They do! It's just that most people don't listen!"

    Guts twitches at that. Gone was his malaise, and now it was replaced by annoyance.

    "If I do this?" The Black Swordsman had glare that could melt mithril. "I have to know that you're willing to do anything..."

    "I will." I answer without any hesitation. "When it comes to pass? I will show you what your Knight Commander is capable of."

    "It better be enough." The Black Swordsman gives me another hard look. "Okay, when is this going to happen?"

    "Today."

    <<X>>​

    I did as Iomedae said. The circle was exactly as described. Inside of it Elaine was waving at me, and at the moment she was completely oblivious as to what was about to happen.

    I wave back at her.

    The ceremony was to be performed in the royal bedchambers. Which were now my bedchambers.

    I didn't ignore the fact that when Elaine looked at Guts? The young woman would look afraid. If I had to hazard a guess? Guts reminded her of everything that happened, and she wanted desperately to forget.

    That, or it was because of the hell hound. When he almost murdered and raped her. That couldn't have helped at all.

    "I don't like this." Guts was nervous about it.

    "Is it because you frighten her?"

    "..."

    I didn't expect an answer. The Black Swordsman had experienced the worst of this world. He had been violated by it. Just as badly as Elaine. In turn he had hurt others, and not all of them were guilty. There were innocent people.

    A child.

    I didn't want to broach that subject but when I healed him? I had seen that.

    An assassination that had gone awry. A witness. All of it ordered by the person who would destroy him. I was beginning to despise Griffith, and I hadn't even met him!

    That would change now...

    "Be ready." I walk towards Elaine, and enter the circle. Guts follows. When I kneel down? I gently grab her, and bite into my thumb. That's when I draw The Light of Valor on her forehead with my blood. The blade that symbolized The Inheritor.

    This is how the connection would be formed.

    "A word of warning? If either of us die?" I turn towards The Black Swordsman. "There will be no escape for us. It will mean being trapped inside of Casca."

    "Why didn't you tell me earlier?" Guts looks like he was about to commit murder. "That's kind of important!"

    "I forgot."

    "I am going to--" Guts bites his lip. "Just do it already!"

    "It will be fine!" I attempt to reassure him but even I wasn't sure what would happen. "I will take care of everything!"

    "If you don't? I will haunt you." Guts grumbles.

    I was almost done. Just one more thing...

    "๏קєภ ץ๏ยг ђєคгՇ Շ๏ ๓є, ςครςค."

    The words had power.

    The circle began to glow, and the marking I drew on Elaine's forehead with my blood? It became a brilliant crimson.

    That is when a golden light enveloped us. It remained for a moment.

    Then there was darkness.

    The blackest I had ever seen. It was like the primordial void.

    I fell. Guts fell.

    Elaine fell.

    Then all became silence.

    <<X>>​

    The moment I land? It is in a pool of blood. I could only see crimson. This whole world was red. It was made of corpses. There was cartilage everywhere. As far as I could see? There were monsters. The whole realm was made out of them.

    "The Abyss." So, this was The Eclipse? I can see why it haunted Guts. "Where could they be?" I was unusually calm. This wasn't exactly someplace I hadn't been to before. Queen Galfrey was kind enough to show me.

    When she banished me into the pit.

    That covetous harlot was jealous of the fact my crusaders respected their commanding officer more than they did her. However, the discovery that I was Areelu Vorlesh's experiment made for an excellent excuse. It was easy for her to lie. When there was some truth to her claims. The part she omitted was the fact that I was loyal to them, and not my mother.

    "I have to find them." I swam through the murky viscera.

    The problem was that this wasn't the part of the Abyss I had been to before. The Abyss is massive in a way that is similar to the multiverse. In that it consists of numerous universes. This one was controlled by The Godhand, and their master whoever he may be. If The Skull Knight spoke truly? He was called The Heart of Darkness, and he was at least an equal to Nocticula.

    Which meant I had a lot of work to do. A demon lord as powerful as Our Lady in Shadow, and who had five other demon lords not quite as powerful as him, at his service.

    I could do battle with a couple of them at once, and achieve victory. If I were to engage them all? That's not exactly the same story. In terms of numbers I was relatively screwed. I did have the benefit of experience but this wasn't going to be easy.

    "Just like old times." I look up, and the tower of corpses kept on going. It led all the way to the moon. The solar eclipse which had led to this travesty. I begin to hear it. There was someone else. They were fighting these demons. "Guts!"

    It had to be him. I climb, and I climb some more. The wall of corpses comes alive, and tries to attack. I remember my training as a Hellknight, and make use of Smite Chaos. Since my patron deity was no longer barred from this realm? I regained what I lost. The demons shriek and scream as they are purified by my touch. In contrast to devils who were Lawful Evil? Demons were almost universally Chaotic Evil. I never did understand how alignments like these worked but they did.

    Hellknights were not quite paladins but they did have a few useful tricks. They had a considerable resistance to magic, and many of the elements. As well as being hardy and resilient, and most of all relentless. Whatever weapon they had? They could grant a boon. In their case it was usually axiomatic.

    Just another tool in my arsenal, and one I would exploit.

    "Come on!"

    I was getting nowhere! I had to be quick!

    I plant my feet against the wall of corpses, and I begin to run. I defy gravity, and stomp my way towards the peak. There was a giant hand. On each finger was one member of The Godhand.

    That is except for one.

    When I see Guts? He was in front of Casca. The young woman was naked, and all clothes had been torn. The Black Swordsman was not the same as before. The Berserker Armor had protected him. Dragon Slayer had tasted the blood of countless apostles already. I could see hundreds of them. They were all dead.

    Guts and Casca were in the palm of that giant hand.

    However, there were many more apostles surrounding them. If I had to guess? There were over a hundred thousand. These were all the apostles in the world. The whole realm was to the brim. They were there to celebrate the birth of another master.

    On top of that four members of The Godhand were watching, and I had no doubt they would interfere.

    I cast Walk Through Space, and I am there in an instant.

    "This would be my quarry." I crack my knuckles. "Interesting." This was just a memory, but I could get a gauge on what they're capable of.

    "This isn't a game, Arlan!" Guts was covered in blood but he was not tired. "Be careful..."

    I look around us, and that is when I see them. The corpses of the Band of the Hawk. The people who were a family to The Black Swordsman. I didn't know all their names, but I did know how important they were to him.

    "I won't let them get away with this. I promise." I had meant it. I would give The Black Swordsman justice.

    Whatever it would take? I would do it.

    "Thank you." Guts was never known to show gratitude but this was different. I was someone he could trust.

    This war? He did not have to fight it alone.

    "I told you before? If the weight is too much? Just lean on me. I will take care of the rest." I clap my hands together, and electricity crackles around them. "I will be the bulwark! I will be your brother!"

    Guts grips Dragon Slayer tightly in both hands. "A brother..." How long had it been? Since he had one? "They don't stand a chance."

    It was a profound clarity. The victor had already been decided.

    This feeling! This certainty!

    When The Black Swordsman fought beside this person? There could be no doubt. All worries began to dissipate. This was the nightmare that had hounded him for years, and it did not even make him flinch.

    The fear was gone, and it was replaced with an unfamiliar feeling.

    Guts could not help but bask in it. There was no bloodlust. There was no cruelty.

    Only joy. Pure and unfiltered.

    "I see what you are!" The Dragon Slayer began to speak. "I see you cowards! Mewling children! That are this terrified they would throw their mortality away!" The great sword held nothing but contempt for those who hurt his master. "I have come here to destroy you, but I refuse to feast on your putrid souls! There is not a one of you who is worthy to fight beside us!" As if in response to the determination? The blade began to glow. There were flames that began to envelop it.

    Those of a dragon!

    "I have returned to have my justice!" The blessing of Grunbeld. "I will have you feel just as I did that day! When I lost everything!"

    It was I who struck before anyone else. Chain Lightning that danced through the horde of monsters. It tore through them, and inflicted nothing but pain. I moved quickly, and my claws tore them apart. Razor sharp as they were? I felt no resistance as I reduced demons to slabs of meat.

    Guts leaped into the fray, and with a swipe of his great sword? Unleashed a swathe of dragon fire, and it quickly became a vortex of hellfire. These flames did not just burn away at their bodies! It scorched their souls! It swirled into a crowd of apostles, and devoured them. Then it kept on going, and did not stop.

    I quickly cast Death Ward around Guts and Casca, and leap towards the young woman.

    "W-What is going on?" So, this is who she used to be? "Who are you?" I reach for a blanket from my bag of holding, and make sure to cover her modesty.

    "Arlan Vorlesh! I will explain later!" I had to cast that magic just to make sure what I did next? Did not also murder the both of them.

    It was an extremely dangerous kind of magic I was about to perform. Anyone within earshot was about to die.

    I gather as much power as possible, and then I cast Wail of the Banshee. A ghostly figure is conjured into being. An otherworldly elf from beyond the ether.

    That is when it began to scream! All of the apostles that hear it? They immediately burst into showers of gore. Thousands of the demons die in droves. The only downside to this? Is that unlike Power, Word, Kill it didn't work on creatures that couldn't actually hear anything.

    I look towards The Godhand. They were alive but even they seemed to be in discomfort over it. I didn't expect that it would be able to do the job but that was informative.

    "Who is that person?" Slan grabs her head. This was probably the worst headache she has ever had in centuries. "I can't even think!"

    "I have no idea!" Ubik was trying to maintain his balance but that noise made him want to puke. "I can't stop--" That is when he did in fact puke.

    "Is that one of my kidneys?" Conrad was hacking up a wad of meat. "Oh wait, it is!"

    "..." Void pretended to be unfazed, but there was a noticeable chunk of his brain missing. After part of his head exploded. "Just another mortal." His pride wouldn't let him admit it.

    "He was able to hurt us!" Ubik says between mouthfuls of vomit. "He is not just some mortal!"

    "Uh, guys I think am in trouble. I can't see anything." Conrad was beginning to feel delirious.

    "Conrad! You don't have eyes!"

    "Oh, right."

    "He is handsome though." Slan murmurs. As the pain begins to subside. "Kind of cute too."

    "Oh, don't start that again! A mortal comes out of nowhere, actually manages to hurt us, and you're already thinking about taking him to bed!" Ubik shouts at her. "Why did we even let this whore become one of us?"

    "It was the Will of God." Void intones. "It was the mandate of fate." He twitches. "It was the mandate of fate." He twitches again. "It was the mandate of fate."

    "Why is he doing that?" Conrad whispers.

    "Judging from his head? It is the brain damage." Ubik frowns. "Just give him a few moments."

    "IT WAS THE MANDATE OF FATE! CAUSALITY HAD DEMANDED IT!"

    "Okay, maybe he won't get better."

    "Hey! Yes, you! Yeah, you guys! Fuck you! You're cunts!" I decide to enjoy this. It was a memory after all. "I'm right over here! You god forsaken hellspawn!" I make a particularly rude gesture with both of my hands.

    Guts and Casca both take a moment to look at me like I just lost my mind.

    This was just one of many moments which made them question whether I was sane. They would never let me live this moment down. It would be years before they ever did.

    "Well, are we just going to wait for Femto or shall we take care of him ourselves?" Slan asks.

    "I hate him already. I say we murder him, and solve the problem before it gets worse." Ubik nods his head.

    "I still can't see!" Conrad complains.

    "DESTINY CANNOT BE DENIED!" Void repeats. "DESTINY!"

    "None of this seems..." Guts murmurs. "...right."

    "It is The Knight Commander. His subconscious may have hijacked Casca's memory, and twisted some parts of it." Dragon Slayer was just as flabbergasted but his observation was correct. "At any rate it should help us survive."

    "Is this going to happen to Griffith when he shows up?" Guts shivered. "I don't want to know what kind of changes--"

    "HEY GUYS! I CAN FLY NOW!" Femto swooped in, and landed on one of the fingers. "Oh, this is so cool! I'm real sorry you had to die and all that, but these things tend to happen! Anyway, I am gonna have to rape Casca now! No hard feelings but it needs to be done!" He makes a clicking noise with his tongue. "By the way, Guts? You're looking wonderful in that black armor! Absolutely ravishing. We should set up a date!" He blows a kiss.

    "..." Guts did not have the words. "The worst day of my life, and this is how I will remember it from now on." He didn't know whether to be thankful, or strangle someone.

    "I am here to save you!" The Skull Knight chose that exact moment to appear. "I am the Lich King of Avistan! Beware evildoers! I have come to punish you!" He had a mustache for some reason, and wore what I would later learn is a sombrero. "Wait, am I late? I feel like I am late!"

    "No, you are not!" Guts roared. "Okay, now I have a headache!"

    "Guts, what is going on?" Casca slowly approached him. "Why did you even come here?"

    Guts looks at her. How long had it been? "I wanted to save you. This time I thought I could do it."

    The young woman grabs him, and brings him closer.

    "None of this will change anything. It is just a memory. A bad one but I have always been here. I have been reliving it since the day it happened. The only thing I ever needed was for you to be yourself again." Her hands held his face, and he had to look into her eyes again. "I just need to know that you're the same man I fell in love with! That you're not the same kind of animal who hurt me!"

    Guts looks away from her. He remembers that day.

    When he almost became like Griffith.

    "That wasn't--"

    "It was you, Guts. That beast might have been made real by the Brand of Sacrifice, but it has always been a part of you."

    Guts shuts his eyes.

    "I have hurt a lot of people. A lot of them deserved it. Some of them didn't. I thought it was fine because that's how this world worked. Then The Knight Commander came. He changed everything I thought I knew. He showed me that the world didn't need to be like this! That if a person worked hard enough? Anything could be done..." The Black Swordsman grabs her hands. "I won't let Griffith get away with this, and I won't let him hurt you like that again! I promise that I won't hurt you like that again!" Guts begins to shake. "I want to be able to hear your voice, and know that it is not Elaine! I want to know that Casca isn't gone!"

    "I never left, Guts." The young woman kisses him. He has trouble accepting it, but eventually relents. Guts wraps his arms around her. "I was always here."

    That's when everything begins to evaporate. The Abyss? The memory of The Eclipse? The tragedy that stole everything from them?

    It was just another dream.

    A nightmare.

    One that was over now.

    <<X>>​

    When I wake from my slumber? I could see them, and I do mean truly see them.

    "Just look at you. I barely recognize you." Casca was smiling at Guts. "When did your hair change color?" She grabbed the scruff of black hair that had turned white.

    "..." Guts didn't need to say anything. He just needed to hold her. That's when he starts to cry. His face planted into her chest. "I didn't think I would ever--"

    "Oh, come on! Don't be a baby!" The young woman chastises him. "I know you can carry the whole world on your shoulders!"

    "Guts won't need to! Every one of my crusaders will help him carry it!" I chose that moment to speak. "I will do the same! After all, that is what a brother does!"

    "Knight Commander, right?" Casca gave me a grateful look. "I have to thank you for taking care of this oaf."

    "Arlan Vorlesh is my name. Just call me that." I smile at her. "I believe there is a mutual acquaintance of ours that may want to speak to you." The Lady of Valor would have much to say. "Have you ever considered a religious occupation?"

    Casca tilts her head. "What?"

    "It will make sense. I promise."

    "Thank you." Guts whispers. "Thank you."

    I had put an end to this tragedy.

    [] I really should look into how those mass produced apostles were made, and put a stop to it. There have been people going missing at night in Arlan's Way. I think whoever had been creating them? They're still doing it. That needs to stop. I have to think of the people.

    [] Nosferatu Zodd still needs to be interrogated. He has also been making people in the prison nervous. I have some suspicions that he may be planning some sort of escape. This might be the last chance I have of interrogating him, or even turning him towards my cause.
     
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    Judgement
  • Gladiator

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    Chapter 10: Judgement

    "When magic would fail? Improvise! When you have no weapon? Take one! When you lack a shield? Simply make one out of your enemy! When you are outnumbered? Achieve victory whatever the cost may be!"

    - Regill


    "What exactly kept you, Hal?" There was something tense about the atmosphere. I was not in a good mood. In fact, I was covered in blood. There were pieces of meat hanging from my clothes. Of course none of it was mine. "I could have used The Sword of Valor earlier."

    Normally, a mortal wouldn't have the gall to speak to a gold dragon like this. Halaseliax was someone I knew back when I led The Fifth Crusade, but I sounded as if I was ready to execute him.

    He was a friend, but that did not excuse this.

    "I seem to be out of the loop. What exactly happened, Arlan?" Hal had taken on the form of a mortal. Not unlike his apprentice Terendelev.

    "..." I gave him a look that promised an inordinate amount of pain. "It began with a few disappearances, and a person by the name of Daiba." I frown. "He was a mage of sorts, and he had found a way to create artificial Behelits. It was through the use of apostles. The process involved forcibly impregnating kidnapped women by having them gang raped, and then throwing them into vats fashioned using said apostles. Their children would be corrupted, and then tear themselves out of their mother's womb. They would become daka, and devour their own parents." I rarely encountered something that heinous. The exception would be necromancers who had used family members of crusaders against them. "I had to take care of it."

    I would be hard pressed to think of any demon that could match that kind of brutality.

    "..." The gold dragon had a measure of difficulty processing that. "Well, I don't believe it was a problem for you then--"

    "How about I go into excruciating detail?"

    <<X>>
    The catacombs underneath Arlan's Way held within them a complex maze, and I tracked down the kidnappers by following their footprints. It was not easy. Since for some reason the properties of the maze negated any sort of magic.

    I could only rely on what I had on hand, and I did not expect that many demons. Perhaps a dozen if I was unlucky.

    That would not be the case.

    "Well, if it isn't The Knight Commander?" The decrepit fossil was as powerless as I was, but that didn't pose a problem for him. Since the hallway I was currently in had about four-hundred and sixty-eight of those demons. All of them heavily armed, and with an appetite that could not be sated. "I think you may want to run away. This batch of daka I just made haven't had their fill of fresh meat." Daiba had that pretentious look about him. The kind of smug aura that made me want to break his head open, and use it as a goblet.

    Anyone else would have been wise, and made a tactical retreat. Perhaps they would have even led the demons elsewhere where they could have used their magic. I knew this would mean that worm would escape though.

    I simply could not tolerate that.

    "Who exactly decided that?" I had an unsettling grin. "I will tell you what is about to happen." I crack my knuckles. "I am going to murder all of your pets, and then I am going to remove all of your appendages. Your legs are going to go first, and then your arms. After I am done with them? I will take your ears, and your eyes. Then your nose, and your lips. Then finally I will remove your head." There is an audible creaking noise when I clench my fists. "When my job is done? I will throw your corpse into a ditch, and leave your remains to the vultures."

    Daiba shivers. It felt as if someone just walked over his grave. "Just an empty bluff! Destroy him!"

    I push through the hallway, and meet my prey. I shove my fist into the head of a demon, and then swing him around. I use his corpse as a flail, and bisect another one of them with it. Then throw the both of them forward. They crash into more of their brothers and sisters, and I torpedo into them. The resulting collision makes them burst into a cloud of red mist. I was soaked in their blood already, and I had only begun.

    A daka swings their scimitar, and I catch the blade. Before plucking both of his eyes out. I take his weapon, and stab another daka in the head. After which I break one of his legs, and then I grab his head with both hands. At which point I twist it around. The sickening crack could be heard echoing throughout the maze.

    Daiba was beginning to realize that I was serious.

    The demons begin to rush towards their target, but due to how crowded the hallway was? I had a ridiculous advantage. It was like they were running directly into a blender. The floor was awash with viscera. Cartilage and bone made a mess of the hallway as I pushed ahead. I jam my fist into the heart of another monster. I claw at another one, and his body falls to pieces. He collapses into a neat pile.

    "That wasn't a threat, Daiba! It was a promise!" I shout, and then I take the severed head of one demon and punt it. It flies towards Daiba, and hits the mage on the head. His forehead was bleeding.

    "W-What sort of monster are you?"

    "I am the monster? How many innocent people died because of this!"

    I let loose a Dragon's Roar, and the shock-wave evaporates a dozen more of the abominations. Thankfully, it did not count as magic. I could still use it. A demon thrusts his spear into my face, and I catch it in my teeth. I bite down hard, and the steel breaks. "Is that all you have? I was expecting more!" I take the broken spear, and shove it into the stomach of another demon. Who falls to the ground. He shrieks, but that ends when I stomp on his head. Which bursts open like a ripe melon. I grab another one by his face, and shove his head into a wall. His head gives before it does.

    I lift a demon over my head, and force him back down onto another demon. Whose head impales him, and that demon looks at me like I am death. He wasn't exactly wrong. I stab my hand into his head, and tear out his brain. Which I then use as a makeshift projectile to blow a hole through another one of his brothers or sisters. I couldn't tell the difference.

    "Shiva! It is Shiva that has come for me!" Daiba was beginning to realize how outmatched he was. He crawls towards the other end of the hallway, and only stops when he hits a wall. When the mage turns around to look at the carnage? I was already almost done.

    I grab another one of the daka, and squeeze his head in my hands. His eyes pop out of their sockets, and then his head explodes. A few of them try to run away, but I wouldn't let them escape. I jump towards them, and land on their backs. I leave holes the size of my soles where their hearts used to be. One daka had a crossbow, and chose that moment to shoot.

    I move to grab the bolt when it is but centimeters away from my face, and then throw it back at him. It flew quickly enough to ignite, and set many of them ablaze. They screamed, and desperately tried to smother the flames.

    In that hallway I must have looked like Asmodeus.

    "What did I say, Daiba? What did I say!" I grab this wretched creature. The mage could not escape from my grasp.

    "Please! I can't!" Daiba begs. "I can't just die! I have so much--"

    In that maze all a person could hear were screams. They would not stop for hours.

    Any passerby would notice that just outside the entrance to the catacombs there was a ditch, and in it was a corpse that had been torn to pieces. A decrepit fossil who did not know the value of life.

    There would be vultures that feasted in it every day.

    <<X>>​

    "I see." Halaseliax felt an inexplicable unease. "That is what happened. I am sorry I did not arrive earlier. If I had all of those people would be alive."

    "Four-hundred and sixty-eight, Hal. That is how many women had to endure that humiliation before their own children ate them." I had to look tired. "It is not just a mistake. It is a catastrophe, and I share part of the blame." If I hadn't waited? "This cannot happen again!"

    "I understand." The gold dragon did not have the courage to say anything else. He knew precisely what was going through my head. "If it is any comfort? The Sword of Valor will make it impossible for that kind of magic to function. There will be no more of these daka."

    "I already made sure of that." I shake my head. This would be a weight I would have to carry. "Get out."

    There were families I had to meet. I had funerals to arrange.

    I had no time for pleasantries.

    <<X>>​

    After that massacre I had caused? Nosferatu Zodd escaped, and made his way into the desert. I had no doubt he would report back to his master.

    Griffith would know about us.

    "This is a problem." I had assembled my council. "The Kingdom of Midland will attack." I just didn't know when exactly. "Griffith is busy replenishing his reserves. Which will give us a moment of respite. I doubt he will come himself. He understands the importance of caution, and he will likely use this to test us. When it does happen? It won't be everyone. It will be the monsters that excel at destroying us from within. In other words they will be the rogues. The spies. The assassins. The apostles that will strike when we sleep. They will attack us the moment our guard is down."

    "Which is why I recommend that you meet with an expert." Regill had an idea, but I didn't like it. "There is one person who excels in that area, and more so than anyone else." The gnome does not even hesitate. "Our Lady in Shadow... Nocticula."

    "I do not want to make another truce with a demon lord." I frown. "However, you are not wrong. Nocticula would be the best choice." I didn't know where I stood. Our truce did not exactly benefit us both, but I knew that Ember had an impact on her. How much of an impact I wasn't sure about. It had been centuries.

    "I am against this!" The Hand of the Inheritor would never never ally with a demon lord. He was an angel, and that meant he could not compromise. "The Great Dreamer understands the power of illusion. Desna would be our greatest asset!"

    I did know an azata, and had dealings with the goddess in the past. The problem was that Elysium did not understand how to wage war. They were pacifists before they were anything else.

    It would mean confronting my past. What had happened to Arueshalae? I might not like what I find. What if she had moved on? Centuries had already passed, and I could not be naive. I did not want to intrude, and make a mess of anything. What if she had a family? Children even?

    What we had was a lifetime ago.

    "Whatever the choice you make? I will abide by it." Iomedae spoke. The Inheritor was present, and not just whispering secrets into my ear. "I am not fond of Nocticula, but I cannot deny that things have changed. The House of Silken Shadows is not what it used to be. I think you know why."

    "Ember..." I wonder just what happened to her. The elf was but a teenager when I saved her but now she would be an adult. The elves were known for their longevity, and a few centuries would be nothing. The Storyteller had to endure thousands of years before his hair even started to gray. "I would like to see her, and I know what happened."

    Grandmother Crow. I had no doubt she would try to save the souls of demons, and do so with the assistance of her herald.

    It would be hard to believe but if anyone could do it? They could.

    A demon lord who would choose the inconceivable.

    Redemption.

    Just like my Arueshalae.

    "I have made my decision..."

    [] Nocticula. I would meet her, and with the help of my goddess? I would visit the Midnight Isles. There I would learn what had happened to Ember, and organize a truce. What had become of the demon lord, and her brood of demons?

    [] Desna. I would enter Elysium. The place I was once granted access. I would meet my Arueshalae, and unravel whatever life she had built in my absence. I wonder if it is worth it for an illusion. Just a fleeting and inglorious mirage.
     
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    Saints & Sinners
  • Gladiator

    Well-known member
    Chapter 11: Saints & Sinners

    “If you’re alone… if it’s just your life, you can use it however you please. Wear yourself out, get cut to ribbons, doesn’t matter. But when there’s two, the blade grows heavy. Fighting like death doesn’t concern you becomes a thing of the past. It’s no longer just you. I threw away my way of life, relied on the strength of others, and somehow pushed on.”

    - Guts


    "Well, come on! I am waiting for you!" I shuffle left and right, executing an elegant sashay, and gesture towards The Black Swordsman. I don't stop moving. "I don't have all day!" I twirl around his great sword to avoid it, and it hits the ground. The courtyard shakes like there is an earthquake.

    "How exactly am I supposed to hit you?" Guts was starting to get annoyed. Whenever he would miss? I would just move that much faster. He attempted to swat at me again, and that's when I disappear. "Wait, where did he go--"

    "Dragon Slayer makes for quite the stepping stool." I was on the flat of the blade. When he had swung it? I merely jumped onto it instead of defending against the sloppy attack. That was the problem with people who taught themselves. They relied on brute force to make up for any lack of grace.

    "Get off!" Guts swings Dragon Slayer again, but I remain unfazed by the motion. It was as if I had glued the soles of my shoes to it. That's when I stepped onto his face, and used it as a springboard to launch myself into the air. I somersault back to ground, and reach for my rapier. The moment I unsheathe it? The Black Swordsman pounces.

    This time? I deign to block it. I adjust my footing to accommodate for the power granted to him by the Berserker Armor, and push the great sword aside. I could not deny it.

    This crusader of mine was improving.

    "I must admit you have gotten better, but it's nowhere near where you need to be."

    I notice a twitch. I knew what that meant. I was reminding him of Griffith, and that was the idea.

    When The Falcon of Light was mortal? Guts could simply overwhelm him. That wasn't possible anymore. He couldn't expect a similar outcome. Griffith, as he was currently, had the power of a demon lord. What a near deity could accomplish only began at brute force. It then extended to magic.

    "I haven't even relied on any magic. How do you expect to beat Griffith?" I shake my head. He had a long way to go.

    "I am not done!" His great sword begins to change. I realize that what happened in the memory? It followed him all the way back, and it was more than I could hope for.

    The flames burst forth from the blade, and they burned intensely. An ivory sort of inferno which burned hotter than the surface of the sun. It was not like the fire I had seen the hell hound make use of. This held a purity to it.

    Dragon Slayer didn't just devour Grunbeld. He had exonerated him. I wasn't even sure where it had attained this power. It could incorporate any soul into it, and bless them with a holy property.

    Grunbeld wasn't just part of it. The great sword had made him more powerful than ever.

    Which is why I decided not to underestimate it. I cast Dispel Magic but to my surprise? The flames do not disperse.

    "That's different!"

    I quickly imbue my rapier with an axiomatic boon. It embodies order itself in that moment, and I swipe at the swathe of flames before they can hit. It doesn't manage to stop all of them but I survive. The rapier has melted, and along with it one of my hands. I ignore the pain, and quickly cast Heal on myself. The hand I lost grows back, and when the next gout of fire approaches?

    I cast Dispel Magic, Greater and this time it works. The flames could not endure.

    "That is much better!" I was not afraid. Instead I was excited. "I want to see it again!"

    "Just don't blame me if you lose another hand!" Guts swings Dragon Slayer, and another inferno is conjured into being. The fire scatters into a pack of wolves, and they leap towards me. They almost seem alive, and bare their fangs; before trying to bite at their prey.

    I clap my hands together, and cast Polar Midnight. I make sure to localize it, and prevent any collateral damage. I didn't want to destroy Arlan's Way by accident. The beasts are frozen in midair. When temperatures drop to absolute zero around them.

    I had crystalized the whole lot.

    "A shame. I happen to like wolves." I tap one of them on the nose, and the creature collapses into a pile of icicles.

    Guts looks completely defeated.

    "How in the world does somebody do that?" The Black Swordsman almost tears his hair out. "It has got to be cheating!"

    "That is what it is going to feel like when you fight a demon lord!" I might as well be one myself. "They are capable of nearly anything! Which means you must never give them chance to do anything! When you see one? Just attack! They cannot be allowed to counterattack! They have to be on the defensive because if an opportunity for offense arises? The fight is over!" I say that but I was just as dangerous. "That is what you must do when you face Griffith. Overwhelm him with a relentless assault, and do not let him have a chance to even speak a word."

    "..." Guts frowns. "What if that fails?"

    "I will be there!" I smirk. "Just as always to save the damsel in distress!"

    Hopefully.

    "I am not a damsel!"

    Casca couldn't help but laugh. The young woman had been watching. It felt almost like how things were before. When the Band of the Hawk was still alive.

    "He reminds you of Griffith... doesn't he?" The Inheritor was standing beside her. "Who you thought Griffith was."

    "Why did you have to mention that? I thought you were supposed to be compassionate." Casca would have broken down days ago, if anyone had reminded her of that day. That was no longer the case. They didn't just confront that memory. A connection had been established, and the presence of a goddess now always protected her soul. Whenever it was too much to bear? There would be a power that comforted her. "He is not like Griffith. Arlan Vorlesh does not have an ambition or a dream because he already has what he wants." What if Griffith had chosen them? What if The Falcon of Light chose his family?

    "He is everything Griffith could have been. If he had rejected The Godhand." Iomedae agrees. "He is everything I could have been, if I had not become a deity."

    "It is kind of narcissistic." Casca looks at her. "What sort of person falls in love with a projection of an idealized version of themselves?" The young woman looks disappointed. "He is Arlan Vorlesh, and that is who you love!"

    "..." The goddess had a glare that could banish demon lords. "What exactly makes you think I am in love?"

    "Oh, don't give me that look! What would your herald think if you blew a gasket?" The young woman shakes her head. "All of that responsibility that comes with being divine, but you can't even tell him!" That's when the atmosphere changes completely. "I wouldn't be here if not for him. Guts would just be The Black Swordsman, and The Godhand would have destroyed him!"

    "What is your point?"

    "Arlan Vorlesh is a hero, and he deserves to be happy." Casca bites her lip. "I know it's not my place. What with you being a goddess, but why don't you make him happy the only way a woman can?"

    The goddess was blushing. "I beg your pardon?"

    "Well, it's not like you haven't done it before!" Casca murmurs. "Wait, have you done it before?"

    "..." Iomedae did not have an answer. "O-Of course I have!"

    "I get stuck with the only goddess that is a virgin!" Casca had difficulty wrapping her head around it. "Well, I guess it makes sense. It explains why you're a prude!"

    "I am not a prude! I am The Inheritor!" The goddess looks like she was about to explode. "I had my duty! That was all I needed! I wasn't just some loose sow who would spread their cheeks for anyone! I was on a mission!"

    "That mission is over! The mantle has been inherited!" Casca was getting annoyed because all of the preaching. Having to hear the whole story every day was grating on her nerves. "What is stopping you?"

    "Arlan..." Iomedae frowns. "The Knight Commander has someone."

    "Who? I don't see her."

    "They haven't seen each other for hundreds of years."

    Casca nearly trips over herself. "They haven't seen each other for... hundreds... of years?" The young woman couldn't believe this. "That means he is available!"

    "I don't know that." The goddess was trying to come up with any excuse. "If anything he still has feelings for her--"

    "No!" Casca reaches for her. "No more excuses like that!" The young woman looks her in the eyes. "He has been looking at Farnese! If you don't do something? What is going to happen? Is that he going to take that bird, and pluck her feathers! Farnese is not going to be able to say no! Have you seen him? Arlan Vorlesh is quite the catch, and if you haven't forgotten he is now the ruler of an entire country!"

    "That is not something he would do!" Iomedae's thoughts were racing. What if there was some truth to Casca's words?

    "The palace has a cellar, and there is nothing but wine in it. They both have been sneaking down there for a drink when nobody has been looking. What do you think will happen if they catch each other one day?" Casca whispers. "Oh, Lord Vorlesh! We can't! It would be improper! Oh, I seem to have forgotten my undergarments! Please! Be gentle, my liege!" The young woman tries her best to sound like Farnese. "The worst part is that you will see and hear everything, and you won't be able to do anything about it! This connection doesn't allow for a lot of privacy! I hate having to have company in my head when I make love to somebody!"

    Casca couldn't stop herself. When she had been healed? Guts realized just how much she missed him when the young woman had pounced on him. The problem was that the whole time she was riding him like a bronco? Iomedae did not disappear.

    The goddess was there!

    Casca was uncomfortable about it to say the least.

    "I need some privacy, and it would help if you focus on him!" That would be solution. At least she hoped it would be. "It's either that, or be forced to watch the person you love deflower every pure and chaste maiden except you."

    "Casca... you have made your point." The goddess slumps at that. "I apologize for the voyeurism but I can't control how the connection works." It would cause a lot of problems for her too. Iomedae had lost count of how many times she had to see one of her followers copulate like there was no tomorrow. When she was busy doing something else.

    It was incredibly distracting.

    "A price to pay for getting my sanity back? It was never going to be easy." Casca grumbles. "Just do it already. Go to his bedroom, and wait for him. Wear a dress instead of that armor, and just let it drop the moment he enters. Slowly..." The young woman nods her head. "He will get the message."

    "I don't have any dresses..."

    Casca had to groan.

    "I will let you borrow one of mine."

    <<X>>
    The process of entering Elysium? It could sometimes be as simple as knowing a song. The problem was that Starward Gaze was not working. I had rejected that path, and therefore I could not reach that plane of existence.

    I needed to be someplace where the veil between realities was fickle. Where it was fragile enough for it to work. That, or I would need to find a way to weaken it.

    I think I knew just the person to ask about it.

    "If it isn't the Lich King of Avistan!" I greet The Skull Knight. He looked the same as always, but he had gotten another horse. A replacement for the one he lost. This one seemed to be made out of thorns, and all of them were no doubt poisonous. It was a gift of sorts. One I had seen fit to grant him. I had made use of the incantation for Summon Monster, and retrieved the beast of burden from a distant plane.

    "That is not my name." The Skull Knight wasn't annoyed. He was just stating that as a matter of fact. "What is it, champion?"

    "Do you happen to know any place where the Astral Plane is exceptionally powerful?"

    "Elfhelm, but it is nowhere near Arlan's Way."

    I frown at that. "What about ways of weakening the veil between worlds?" There had to be some sort of solution. "That is all I need."

    "I may have something." The Skull Knight opened his mouth, and shoved his sword down his throat. When he pulls it out of his stomach? I had to resist the urge to gag. It was disgusting to look at.

    "Why does it have eyes? Are those mouths there?" I scrunch my face. "Keep that thing away! It smells!"

    "This is the Sword of Actuation!" The Skull Knight sounded like he was almost proud. "I had forged it from numerous Behelits I recovered from apostles that had died. It was meant to condemn The Godhand to the vortex of souls, but now the only use I can see that it has? Is that it can force open holes in the fabric of reality."

    "That would probably do the trick." I was pinching my nose. No, that didn't help. I could still smell it. Why did it smell like rotten eggs? "Put it away for now! I will tell you where and when you need to use it."

    "What is this about?" The wraith was looking at me with something akin to suspicion. "What have you planned?"

    "I just need to meet a goddess. Another goddess. She is not the one you already met. She is a good one if a bit unpredictable." Desna was an eccentric. Just like the rest of my merry band. "Elysium is the home of the azata, and fairies like Ivalera. It is the realm that is home to Desna. The Great Dreamer as my people refer to her."

    "Just how many are there?" The Skull Knight couldn't help but be curious. This was something he hadn't encountered in the thousands of years that he lived.

    "Realms? Planes of existence? There are as many as there are grains of sand in the desert that surrounds us. The multiverse is vast..." I look towards the cosmos. Whether I used True Seeing or Foresight even I couldn't map the whole thing. "A person could get lost in it. I have heard stories of people who spent eons trying to navigate it." I frown. "There are worlds that are so beautiful? That you would not believe it! Then there are other worlds that would make your layer of the Abyss look pleasant by comparison. I would avoid those."

    "I find that hard to believe." The Skull Knight grimaces. Just the idea was enough to give him pause. "That there is a place worse than the Abyss."

    "That is something they all say. Then they see it." There is something ominous about my words. "There are monsters that would make The Godhand tremble." Rovagug...

    The Rough Beast.

    A monster that would unmake the multiverse.

    "Just count ourselves lucky that demon lords our only problem." At least I had experience with them. I could deal with that. "I have been meaning to ask."

    The more I learned of the history of this place? The more my curiosity grew.

    "Do you prefer The Skull Knight or Gaiseric?" I had a feeling, and they were usually there for a reason. "If one were to call you by name?" I grin. "I could also just stick to the Lich King of Avistan. It is the country I hail from, and I would consider it an honor if you carried that namesake."

    "..." The wraith wasn't annoyed before but he was now. "That foolish king died a long time ago."

    "I see. He died." That was the past. The Skull Knight was who he was now. "Very well, if you want to keep your secrets? You may have them."

    It wasn't any of my business.

    At least not for now.

    <<X>>
    "I am a hindrance. I know that much." The young woman looks frustrated, and that is precisely why she entered my bedchambers "Serpico is an expert duelist but what do I have? What do I bring to the table, Lord Vorlesh?"

    "Well, besides the laundry list of psychological problems? Nothing." I add. "That assessment of yours is without any fault. What are you going to do about it, Farnese?"

    "I wanted Schierke to teach me, but she is still apprenticing under Flora." The young woman continues. "Flora is too busy teaching Schierke to teach me." I knew where this was going. "There is no one else who could teach me except for the most powerful witch I know."

    "Flattery will get you everywhere!" I nod my head. "It would take years, Farnese. It is not simple. There will be a measure of dedication I will expect from you. If you don't meet my standards? I will end it." I sink into my chair. "It will be difficult. It will be demanding. Do you want that?"

    "I do." I could see the conviction, and I could hear it in her voice. "I will do whatever it takes!"

    "Then it will start with a journey. When I leave for Elysium? I would have you by my side, and that is where your training will begin in earnest." I jump to my feet, and gaze into those cerulean orbs. "Also, do not forget any of your luggage. It may be for a while."

    "I will start packing immediately!"

    I had an apprentice.

    This was going to be interesting.

    <<X>>
    Who else would it be? I couldn't leave Arlan's Way undefended. Which means The Hand of the Inheritor had to stay, and along with the rest of his angels. Guts would obviously want to come, and Casca would follow. Shierke, because she would be interested in the magic. The fairies would come because it was home.

    Serpico wouldn't leave Farnese, or leave me to face this alone.

    I might as well bring Isidro while I am at it.

    The Skull Knight would stay after he was done helping, and continue his vigil in my capital. Flora would be there with him. They would coordinate with the angels. Regill would remain to keep all of the troops prepared, and properly trained. After he was done reorganizing the city guard.

    The gnome had a lot of work to do.

    Iomedae would also stay, and do what she could within the constraints of cosmic bureaucracy. Which is to say not a lot but even a bit of healing can help.

    When I finally went back to my bedroom to rest? After discussing everything with all the parties involved?

    I saw something that no mortal could dream of.

    "Arlan..." Iomedae let the transparent nightgown slip from her shoulders. "I have just one more thing to discuss about the proceedings." Her body was left bare, and I bore witness. A goddess in all of her glory. Gesturing for me of all people to come hither, and taste of her.

    I realize in that moment that I was not imagining anything at all.

    I would not get any rest.

    <<X>>
    There were whispers of course. Rumors about what had happened. Her warmth as I held her. The taste of her lips. The smell of her. Which did not go away. The way she whispered my name. As I taught her what it meant to be mine. The way I would meet her eyes when a crescendo was reached. I held nothing back, and even when she cried? I knew it was out of pleasure, and not pain. In that moment I knew love.

    "Well, well, well..." Casca looked just like a cat who had just caught her prey. "I see that you're at ease today! Did anything interesting happen?"

    "That was your nightgown." It was a statement of fact, and not a question. "I wonder... did you teach her that trick she did with her tongue?"

    "Guts likes it a lot. I thought you would too." Casca smirks. "Well, are we heading for Elysium?"

    "Of course we are." I have a crooked grin. "I just need to say my goodbyes..."

    "Another romp?"

    "Iomedae did not know how enjoyable it could be! Let us just say her appetites have become insatiable because of that."

    Casca giggles.

    "Just don't keep us waiting, Knight Commander!"

    <<X>>
    The Skull Knight was waiting. The Sword of Actuation held tightly in his grip.

    Those who would follow? They were in the courtyard of the palace. Guts, Casca, Serpico, Farnese, Shierke, El Puck, Ivarela, and Isidro.

    "Do it!" I command, and the wraith who was once Gaiseric cuts the veil open with his blade. The barrier between worlds was weakened. Now was the time!

    I begin to sing. It is the song I remember. That is when a miracle is forged through an act of will. A memory of the past is given form. That moment when I felt hope in the ruins of Kenabres. As I sat in the Church of Desna, and listened to this melody.

    The hole in reality which had led to Abyss? It began to change! Thousands of realities flicker about within. As I continue to sing? The plants in the courtyard begin to grow. It was as if life itself was overflowing around us. An excess of it that allowed nature to overtake everything else.

    "This music..." Farnese covers her mouth. It was unlike anything she heard before. When she was part of the Holy See? The gregorian chants could not even compare to this! What was this sound? The tears began to fall, and she was not the only one. The hearts of those in the courtyard would resonate to the hymn. "Another miracle?"

    How many did I have in store for them?

    "Danan..." The Skull Knight remembers her. This song! It was the same one! How did the herald know it?

    The door was opened.

    Ahead lay the gates of Elysium. The realm of fantasy. A place of freedom.

    Of love.

    "It has been a while." I touch the rupture. I could see it again. I had cast it aside. When I chose mortality above all else. "Onward, my crusaders!"

    They would march into the breach. Those I now called brother and sister.

    "Arueshalae..."

    <<X>>
    "Just who the hell are you, Arlan?" Guts fell, and he could not stand. What he saw was impossible. This was nothing like The Eclipse. The aches he felt disappeared. There was no pain. The hell hound lurking in the darkest recesses of his heart was shrieking and screaming. It was frightened of someone or something. "This can't be real!"

    "₮Ⱨł₴ ₣ɆɆⱠł₦₲! ł₮ ⱧɄⱤ₮₴! ł₮ Ɇ₳₮₴ ₳₮ MɆ! ł₮ ł₴ ₩ⱤØ₦₲!" The Beast of Darkness could not understand it. How could it when all it knew was not it?

    As far as The Black Swordsman could see? There was the splendor of life. There were forests fashioned out of unknowable geometries. In them were flora and fauna of every sort. There were creatures he had heard of only in fairy tales.

    In the distance he could see dragons. There were sprites hovering over lakes. Fairies who would dance and sing, and frolic in the meadows. Dryads tending to their gardens. Mermaids swimming in rivers.

    The Black Swordsman could see mountains whose peaks reached the sky, and beyond that rainbows that seemed to be alive.

    There was a drunkard riding atop what looked like both a bear and an owl!

    "What is this I see? If isn't The Knight Commander!" Cayden Cailean. The Accidental God. "Are you here for a drink? I have got plenty!" The Lucky Drunk who had passed The Test of the Starstone by chance.

    "Absolutely not! The last time I woke up in a carnival, and thought I was a trapeze artist!" The drunkard caused a lot of problems that day. "Where is Desna? I would have an audience!"

    "Oh, you know! Here and there!" He takes a swig from another tankard. "I am going to pass out!" He immediately collapsed on the back of the owlbear.

    "He was no help." I frown. "How are all of you taking it--"

    "It's beautiful!" El Puck was crying. "I never imagined I would see this!"

    "It feels like I belong here..." Ivarela could feel her heartbeat. The sound of the music. It would never leave her. What was this place?

    Casca was at a loss for words. There was nothing that could describe what she was feeling. Once again, the young woman had seen the impossible. The power of this realm, and this feeling in her chest. The Brand of Sacrifice on her neck felt like it was in pain for a change of pace. "What kind of life did you live before you met us?"

    "Oh, it wasn't always like this! I had to deal with a lot of losses before I could grasp hold of a victory of any sort. However, the moment I did? It became much easier, and then the victories became commonplace!" It was a struggle, but at the end of it I had earned a respite. A chance to witness everything that made a life worth living. "It always gets easier, Casca."

    "I am going to just head over there, and..." Isidro ogles the mermaids. The brat just noticed that they didn't wear any clothes. "...introduce myself to the locals."

    "Their parents will eat you."

    "That's a joke, right?" The young boy repeats. "Right?"

    "Sure." I shrug. "If you are lucky."

    He deflates at that.

    "It is like the Astral Plane, but it is so much more!" Shierke was in awe. "I wish Flora had come." Her master would have loved this! "How many times have you been here, Arlan?"

    "A few but that doesn't mean we should waste any time." I knew negotiating with Desna would take a fortnight. "I have to be careful about Calistria too." That goddess was as dangerous as Nocticula. "Elysium is home to many gods and goddesses. Do be careful about that, and treat them with respect. Except for Cayden Cailean. He actually likes it when someone has the courage to disrespect him. He would be the drunkard..."

    Almost as if on cue the deity began to snore.

    "As you say, my liege." Serpico held his slyph blade tightly. There would be no telling what kind of dangers they would face. "Farnese? Stay close."

    "Wait for me, Lord Vorlesh!" Farnese chases after her teacher. "Where shall we be setting camp?"

    "Just ahead." I turn towards Guts. "Come on, Guts! This is not a vacation!" I grin. "If you trail behind I might have to grab The Belt of Discipline!"

    "Y-Yeah..." Guts regains his composure. "Which way, Arlan?" He had no idea, and he was out of his depth.

    "Just look for the butterflies!"

    [] Our priority should be finding Desna. The easiest way would be tracking her movements by looking for her familiars. Desna expressed herself in the form of butterflies. Ones that almost seemed to glow.

    [] Farnese wanted to start learning witchcraft. I could begin to teach her what cantrips I know, and then expand on that. This shouldn't be too much of a distraction. Since I can teach her at the camp.
     
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    A World of Wonders
  • Gladiator

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    Chapter 12: A World of Wonders

    "The fate of the mimic crusaders was most astonishing of all. They formed their own knightly order, then changed their mind and decided to become pirates, then settled on being pirate-knight-acrobats. They sailed the seas on a massive ship, quite possibly another mimic -- singing sea shanties, juggling cutlasses, saving beautiful damsels, and on rare occasions, boarding someone they didn't like."

    - Areelu Vorlesh


    "Aye, captain! It is a pleasure to see you again!" A chest or a trunk that appeared to have a mouth was greeting me at the camp. He was one of my crusaders. When I had still led the Fifth Crusade. I did not refuse anyone. If they willing to erase the scourge of demons from Golarion? They were welcome to join. The only difference was that he now wore what appeared to be an eye-patch, and on his head or what amounted to his head was a tricorn hat. "What brings you to Elysium?"

    "I am here to see Desna." I poke at the campfire with a stick. The rest of my party were all looking at the mimic like they had all just gone insane. "What about you, Morgan?"

    "T-That chest is talking!" Isidro was rubbing his temples, and making sure the water he collected from a nearby stream wasn't spiked with anything.

    "It is the plunder! The booty to be had!" The mimic somehow manages to unsheathe his cutlass. When he had no limbs what to speak of. "The wenches, captain!"

    "It seems that you have prospered." I smile. "I am happy for you, Morgan." It was good to see a familiar face. "What about the rest of your comrades?"

    "They're back at the dock! The ship needs to be tended to!" The cabin boys were busy cleaning up whatever messes the mimics had left behind. They were not exactly the most organized sort of brigands.

    "I was wondering if you might have anything I could use? I don't have much in the way of armor, and I could use a weapon." I was lacking when it came to an arsenal. Outside of my magic I had nothing but my bare hands at my disposal. I didn't want to rely only on them. "I have declared war on the Abyss!"

    "Ah, it is another crusade? I will see what I can spare." The mimic bounces up and down, and leaves to meet his crew. "I will be back!"

    "A lot of interesting friends you have, Knight Commander." Casca smirks. "This place is just full of surprises!"

    "It is hard to believe that this isn't a dream." Guts was doing his exercise routine. "Then I remember that Dragon Slayer can talk, and realize I shouldn't be surprised anymore."

    "Just another three-hundred and forty swings, Guts!" The great sword encourages him. "There can be no gain without any pain!"

    "Are the mimics tasty?" El Puck was already thinking about it. How many ways could he cook one? "I am kind of hungry."

    "No, you will not eat them!" I grimace. The fairy would eat anything these days. "They're allies!"

    Serpico look amused by it all, and was tending to tent. He had set it up but he had a feeling it would be a while before they could rest. "I believe you were about to begin the lesson? Farnese has been waiting..."

    I turn towards the young woman. The blue blood had taken a seat next to her master.

    "It will begin where it always must. The basics..." I grab Ivarela who had been sitting on my shoulder, and place her in the palm of my hand. The fairy looks surprised but doesn't do anything. "Cantrips. They're harmless against most but are useful in many situations."

    I tap the fairy on the head, and use Touch of Fatigue. The effect is immediate, and she collapses. The exhaustion hitting her.

    "Jerk..." That is when she falls asleep. It doesn't last long because I cast Dispel Magic, and she immediately wakes up. "Don't do that again!"

    "Sorry!" I raise a hand. "Just needed to show Farnese." I look at my apprentice. "That was Touch of Fatigue. It doesn't harm anyone but it is useful. It will exhaust someone, and they will usually fall asleep. It is not as powerful as Sleep but it works."

    This was not getting into hexes of course. Eternal Slumber could force a creature to rest forever. Forced Reincarnation did as described, and accelerated the cycle of rebirth. Which was effective in incapacitating most.

    Dire Prophecy was especially dangerous, and one of my more powerful maledictions. It allowed me to twist the destiny of a target, and ensure that they died. Rather than Power, Word, Kill or Wail of the Banshee? This was not done directly but instead through the manipulation of probability. However, Death Curse did behave like them.

    I especially enjoyed Curse of Nonviolence. I inflicted that grand hex on Nurah Dendiwhar. Her whole life all she ever wanted was freedom, and I stole that from her. When she had betrayed my crusaders and had gargoyles raid our camp? When the dead were forced to live again, and devour their comrades? When Irabeth Tirabade had been forced to watch?

    I had forced Nurah Dendiwhar into a contract from the Lower Planes, and into the service of a devil. The grand hex was to make sure she could never hurt her infernal master.

    They would work her to the bone every day, and death would not come. The price to pay for being a traitor. An eternity of the life she despised most. That of a slave.

    I smile at that. I did enjoy karma.

    I would teach my apprentice those hexes. I would make sure of it. They would all be invaluable to her. Whenever she was ready to learn them that is...

    This would be the moment of truth. I grab one of her hands, and draw the power of the ley lines towards her.

    "Alright, that should do it! Ivarela would you mind being the recipient?" I give her an apologetic look. I would have to use her again. "I need someone for her to use the cantrip on."

    "At least you're asking this time..." The fairy smiles at my apprentice. "Go ahead, Farnese!"

    "Okay!" Farnese does her remember what it looked like, and most importantly of all what it felt like. The magic that she felt when I used the cantrip before. The moment she touched the fairy?

    The same exact thing happened. Ivarela collapses after a moment of drowsiness.

    "Excellent! It seems that you have talent." That would make this easier. "Pay attention to what I am about to show you..."

    I continued to lecture her, and show her my magic. It went on for the rest of the evening, and continued until dusk. The young woman absorbed my knowledge like a sponge. I had even managed to teach her a few things outside of cantrips, and while I couldn't manage to get her to learn any hexes? I did manage to teach her all of the rudimentary magic in my arsenal.

    I had to admit I was surprised. It seemed to be coming naturally to her.

    "I think that will be all for today. Our next lesson will focus on hexes." The minor ones at least. The more powerful ones would have to wait. "Get some rest, Farnese. A witch needs it."

    The young woman didn't look tired. In fact, she looked like she was ready for anything. I could notice that there was confidence when there was none before. That was what power did. I just hope it didn't maker her arrogant. That could backfire horribly. If what she learned outpaced her humility? I would have to humble her myself. It came with the territory.

    The moment my apprentice had entered her tent? I do the same. The only problem was a dream. A distant and familiar memory.

    One that I had not been expecting.

    <<X>>
    When I wake it is in the cabin.

    The one that my muse would dream of every day. It was a simple thing. A life that was mundane. There was nothing spectacular about it. It was all she wanted. A hearth to warm us. A room for us, and a room for whatever children we might have had. A garden in the backyard. It would easy for us to grow our of own food, and there was a river nearby. There would always be water. There was nothing else that she needed, and there was nothing else that I needed.

    I take a seat at the table, and I wait. Then when I got bored of that? I tried something that was on a plate. It was a loaf of bread. Judging by how hot it was? Somebody had just baked it. When I bite into it? I smile.

    "If you wanted to meet me? There are other ways." I knew who it was. I don't even bother to get out of my chair. Her hand touches my back, and she makes her way to the other end. "Arueshalae..."

    It had been hundreds of years for her, but she had not aged. The benefit of being an azata. The demonic features of a succubus did not disappear. A constant reminder of what she used to be. I did notice that her horns were now twisted into something resembling antlers. That, and the fact her hair now fell down all the way to her waist, were the only changes I could notice. Those rubies that were her eyes were the same. The porcelain that was her skin. The brimstone that was her hair. Her crimson wings extending from her back, and her lithe tail which would wag occasionally. As if to wave at me.

    "Why don't you begin?" Her voice was the same. I had to resist the urge to grab her, and take her to bed. I wanted to touch her but I had someone else. I couldn't betray them.

    "I have started a relationship of sorts with The Lady of Valor." I take another bite of the loaf of bread. "I have committed myself to her."

    "I see." There is a note of melancholy. "When I thought you had passed? I was not alone..." The azata touches her belly. "There was a gift. A piece of you. That I cherished dearly."

    The moment I hear that my heart breaks. A whirlwind of emotions. There are so many. I could barely understand what they meant. They were overwhelming in their intensity.

    What had I lost? What did I miss because I sacrificed myself?

    "..." I choke on the words. "I should have been there." A child. I had a child. "What is their name?"

    "Calder." The azata looked like she wanted to say something else. "Calder Vorlesh."

    I stop at that.

    "I imagine that was her idea." I knew that The Architect of the Worldwound wouldn't have let them be. "What kind of grandmother was she?" Areelu Vorlesh, the doting grandparent.

    "The type to spoil." The azata decided to answer. "When I left Golarion? I had her help." She closes her eyes. "Why now?" The tears began to fall. "It has been four hundred and sixty-eight years!"

    I couldn't even begin to understand. When for me it was only a month ago.

    "What was it like?" I was afraid to ask but I had to. "Who else was there?"

    "Calder needed someone to be his father, and I couldn't mourn forever. I had to move on, and I did." It was as I feared. "It took me a decade before I could love anyone. The same way I loved you."

    "This person... did he make you happy?" I had to know. "What about Calder? What kind of person did he become?" What sort of person could my child be?

    "Yes." Arueshalae answers. "He did." The azata breathes in. "Our child became an adventurer. He was convinced that he could see everything the multiverse had to offer. He has been to many realms. As far as I know? He is currently doing battle somewhere in Baldur's Gate. There has been an invasion or an infestation. It is mind flayers..." She frowns. "The githyanki have gotten involved, and it has become complicated."

    "Mind flayers? The Illithid?" I couldn't believe it. It seems my child had the same kind of luck. I smirk at that. Almost as if I was proud. "I could help him--"

    "No." There was an arctic chill. "He is not a child. He is a grown man." Arueshalae frowns. "He does not need a father anymore, and you can't replace the one he lost."

    The one he lost? Then that must mean...

    "I understand." Whoever the azata came to love in my absence? He had passed away, and for whatever reason could not return to Elysium. "I will try to be discrete." I would not stay in Elysium. I would leave when the work was done. "I would have you know that this was not my choice. I would have returned if it had been in my control."

    "I know you would have." Arueshalae shakes her head. "I know everything there is to know about Arlan Vorlesh." Her voice cracks at that. "Just promise me that you won't come back." It would be too much for her. That same need that I had felt? Arueshalae was feeling it. It would drive her to do something. Anything just to feel it.

    "I won't." I wanted to stay but I couldn't. "I just need to find Desna."

    "Then you know where to look, Knight Commander. Just follow the butterflies..." I was just her Knight Commander. That was all I was to her anymore.

    "Goodbye, Arueshalae."

    <<X>>
    The Black Swordsman couldn't believe what he was seeing.

    I was brooding just like him.

    "What exactly has got you in a twist?" Guts hefted his great sword, and began chopping firewood.

    "It's nothing." I frown. "I am just thinking about where I could be and what I could have if things had been different." I scratch the back of my head.

    "It was bound to happen." The shadow makes his appearance. "There is no greater destroyer than time." Where had he been?

    "Where were you anyway?" I interrogate the phantasm. "I haven't heard from you in a while!"

    "I was looking for something." The shadow looks like he was about to collapse. "I think I found Radiance."

    "Where?" I jump to my feet. This was good news! It had been forever since I held that blade in my hands. It had practically become a part of me. "In Elysium?"

    "No..." Caelum Vorlesh looked tired. "It is in the Kingdom of Midland."

    I take back what I said about this being good news.

    <<X>>
    Iomedae had seen it. The dream.

    It had brought her shame but part of her was happy. Arueshalae did not want to reconnect. The azata had moved on, and already lived her life. Only The Inheritor would be able to share a bed with Arlan Vorlesh.

    "What is this pain?" The Lady of Valor had gotten what she wanted but the person she loved was miserable. "I will fix it." Whatever it would take? The goddess would mend the heart of her beloved.

    When I returned from Elysium? I would know it. Just what the goddess would throw away for my sake. How much she would leave herself vulnerable to me.

    Just to see it. That smile of mine.

    "Casca..." That young woman had a wealth of experience. "I will ask her."

    <<X>>​

    "Move aside you landlubbers!" The mimic bounced up and down, and landed in front of the campfire. That's when it barfed, and from it came a bounty of artifacts.

    A Robe of Determination which I could wear as a gambeson. It drastically increases the magic resistance of those who wear it, and increased the power of their magic. Which made it more difficult to defend against the magic of the person who wore it.

    "Onslaught?" I recognized what it was immediately. This armor carried me through a lot of battles. I had eventually abandoned it in favor of the Mark of the Guardian. "Where exactly did you get this?"

    "Where does a pirate get anything? I stole it from the Tower of Estrod!" Morgan didn't even hesitate. What a shameless thief. "They have kept a lot of artifacts from the Fifth Crusade. There are a lot of memories floating about in that museum."

    "I wonder is it theft?" I scratch at my chin. "It belonged to me anyway..." As I tried to wrap my head around that idea? I noticed that there was one more thing in the pile.

    "Frostbite!" The bastard sword of frigid winter. A blade that froze all that it touched. I held it in my hands, and took a moment to get used to the weight of it. I swung the blade, and a blizzard came forth. All that the magic touched would know cold unlike any other. Only the magic of Polar Midnight could compare.

    "This is more than I could have possibly hoped for!" Reliable armor made of mithral, and a blade that I could trust not to break. They would not fail. "What is the cost, Morgan?"

    "It's on the house, captain! Just consider it a gift." The mimic had that quirky grin of his. I laugh. "If you want to repay us? Consider joining us on a voyage!"

    "One day?" I promise. "I will."

    When I could put down these tools. When I could go back home.

    When I could rest.

    [] It was time to meet Desna! I had tracked her down. I just hoped that the goddess would listen and help us. It was time for a deal. Whether I profited from it or not? Well, I would see.

    [] I didn't want to leave. At least not at the moment. I wanted to see what else I could discover. This might mean prying into affairs that are not mine. Calistria had been watching...
     
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    Heart of Elysium
  • Gladiator

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    Chapter 13: Heart of Elysium

    "They are my crusaders! They are my comrades! I will not abandon them! I will not see them become monsters! I will see them rise above this! I will see them rise above you! I promise!"

    - Arlan Vorlesh


    "There are so many!" Shierke was in awe. The butterflies had gathered around an island. It was at the heart of Elysium. The only problem was that there was a lake surrounding it. "How are we going to reach it?" The young girl looked around for a boat but there were none.

    "There is a solution." I look at Frostbite. I did want to test it some more. I had heard what it was capable of. It had belonged to another crusader of mine. I lift the blade, and then stab it into the ground. Only a few meters from the body of water. That is when ice began to form around the blade, and then slowly crawl down from it. It penetrated the ground, and then continued on. As if it was alive. Then it spread to the lake, and froze every droplet of moisture. When it was done? The whole of it had been reduced to an iceberg. A mountain of permafrost embedded in the earth. "I knew it wasn't just hearsay!"

    "I could have done that!" Dragon Slayer thought of it as a competition. The great sword didn't like the fact it had a rival. "I just didn't feel like it!"

    "Really?" Guts asks. "I could have used that against Grunbeld." He hadn't seen the great sword do anything other than eat souls, and conjure ethereal infernos.

    "I have many secrets!" The great sword didn't exactly sound confident. "The mysteries held within--"

    "Where can I get one of those bastard swords?" Casca asks. Completely ignoring the great sword. "I could use a blade."

    "A dwarf. They are the best blacksmiths." Joran Vhane had forged Radiance, and that same dwarf would help to restore it. It was a shame that the blade had to be used against him. When he chose Staunton Vhane over everyone and everything else. The curse of love. Who could turn against a brother or a sister? If a dwarf could achieve that feat? There was nothing they couldn't create. At the very least something like Frostbite would be in their reach. "When I find one? I will see what I can do."

    It would be easier if Torag had helped but it would not be impossible. There had to be some. I just had to find them. After all, the Berserker Armor was proof. It had been created by a dwarf. They had a presence.

    "Serpico? I would have you cover my flank." I turned towards the duelist. "Just because this goddess is known for her compassion? It does not mean things will go smoothly." The Great Dreamer was unpredictable. While her intentions were benevolent? Her methods may not be. "Guts you will guard the rear. Be wary of illusions."

    Immortals did not prescribe to the same concepts as mortals. They had a perspective that was otherworldly, and unfathomable for most. They understood each other, but it was only those immortals who were once mortal who understood our ways. My Iomedae who had passed The Trial of the Starstone for example.

    What they conceived as "correct" could be completely different from what a mortal conceived as "correct." It was this fact that made them dangerous.

    I cast Mind Blank, Communal. I hope that would be enough. The magic would protect my crusaders from anything that would interfere with their minds. The problem was that this was Desna.

    A goddess.

    At best this would delay the inevitable. The Great Dreamer would break it eventually. If not almost instantly. I could match near deities like demon lords.

    This was not a "near" deity. It was a deity.

    In a realm that catered to her. Which was another advantage the goddess had here.

    When I make my way to the island? It was with a measure of caution. I adjust my gear. Onslaught wouldn't be any help. It protected against things that tangibly existed. It would be useless against illusions or mirages. The only benefit I could expect is swiftness, but how could I outrun it? It was not something that worked like that. The Robe of Determination underneath it that I had used as a gambeson might help but only for a moment.

    Whenever I stepped forward? It felt as if the island began to move. As if it was retreating. It wasn't like I was sliding backwards on the iceberg or anything like that.

    The closer I got? The more obvious it became.

    "There is something wrong..." Shierke had also noticed it. The witch tried to focus, and feel for anything. When the Astral Plane did not call back to her? That is when she became alarmed. "What is--"

    "Anyone else feels like they're about to..." Guts was hit by the drowsiness, and even the hell hound felt it. "...fall asleep?"

    "N-No?" Isidro had tried to resist it. "I am..." That was when he fell.

    "I will stop it!" Farnese tries to cast Dispel Magic but it does not work. "W-What?"

    "Guts! Wake up!" Casca caught The Black Swordsman before he could fall. "Arlan! What is going on?"

    "Farnese!" Serpico quickly grabs her. The magic had taken her. The young woman was trapped in a dream. "No, this is not--" He tried to shake her but it did nothing, and as if in response to that? The magic took him.

    "Come on, Ivarela!" El Puck carried her. The fairy had the same thing happen to her. "Just a little more--" He falls out the air. The magic overwhelms him.

    "Ivarela!" Shierke tries to reach them but with every movement the magic wraps around her, and disrupts whatever thoughts she might have had.

    "Desna!" I take my blade, and stab myself in the hand. The pain is able to stop the feeling of drowsiness. "I call for parley!"

    I receive no answer. That is when I am enveloped by something, and I want to just...

    "The journey is over." I hear a voice. "Rest."

    Of all people didn't I deserve it?

    <<X>>
    When the haze is lifted? I quickly get back up. Only for my head to hit the ceiling. The bunk bed I was on was only a few feet away from it. The room I was in seemed to be made out of vines. It was the same thing for the bed itself. Everything seemed to be part of the island. I check my hand, and the wound is gone.

    "Probably her." I look around the room. "Where is everybody?"

    The goddess was a secretive one. If I had to guess the whole purpose of this was to prevent anyone from knowing the location of her den. Elysium had a lot of gods and goddesses, and not all of them liked The Great Dreamer.

    I quickly exit the room, and walk down a hallway. Just like everything else it seemed to be made out of plants. There were fairies everywhere.

    "I hate to ask but does anyone know where the rest of my party is being kept?" The only response I get is for a few of them to get scared, and fly away. Whereas a few just outright ignore that I said anything. "Great. A bunch of anti-social fairies."

    I concentrate, and cast Foresight. That is when I found them. It seems that they were inside of what appeared to be a dining hall? I quickly make my way towards to them, and to my relief I saw that they were alright. Guts was eating what appeared to be the grilled thigh of some wildebeest. Isidro was gorging on an assortment of barbequed ribs. Casca was drinking tea, and eating a piece of cake. Shierke was in the middle of taking a bite out of an apple. Serpico was eating a salad. Farnese was twiddling her thumbs, and looking at a bowl of soup. It seems as if she didn't trust it. Ivarela was flying around the room, and El Puck was eating the heart of an elk.

    They table they sat at was a banquet. There was food and drink of every kind. At the head of it? I knew who I was looking at.

    Desna.

    The form that the goddess had assumed was that of an elf. The difference being that on her back was a pair of butterfly wings. That reminded me of a fairy. That couldn't be farther from the truth. Since what I saw was a giant! The goddess towered over us even when she was sitting down. In many ways she looked like an azata. If they had been birthed by a jotun.

    "I pity the fool who would try to conquer that mountain!" The goddess would crush them beneath her massive rump, or they would find themselves squished between her giant breasts. There was no middle-ground. "The honor is mine."

    "There have been a few." The goddess is not shy about it. "They did die happily."

    What a way to go.

    "What brings you to Elysium, Knight Commander?" The goddess had a look that made it clear that she already knew.

    "I need protection for my people. I have drawn the attention of a demon lord. He is not the type to rely on any conventional methods. There will be spies. A lot of assassins. I need you to hide Arlan's Way or at the very least make it impossible to reach by any means." I take a seat at the other end of the table. "When it comes to that sort of thing I hear that no one is your equal."

    "They do not lie." The goddess grabs a pastry. "Arueshalae always spoke of you fondly." Desna gave me a scrutinizing glance. "If you had never met her? Then her destiny would have been to be a monster."

    I had helped Arueshalae discover her dream, and in doing so? There was a metamorphosis. Gone was her curse. The azata could love without having to worry about her kiss condemning anyone to death.

    "Why didn't you help her to begin with? Why did you wait for me?" I had to ask. It didn't make sense.

    "I did not have an interest in her before I saw that her life would be intertwined with that of a hero." The goddess looks at me. "It was because of you. It was always because of you. I feel love in a way few people do but that succubus had murdered one of my own. I had thought of leaving her to die." I expected someone like Ember. Instead the goddess was shrewd, and even just a bit vindictive. "Her prayers were not ones I wanted to hear." Her smile hid contempt. "I had no choice but to help her because without her? Who could have possibly been your muse?"

    The goddess had an investment. Arueshalae was just a part of that.

    "Where does this interest come from?" I had an idea. The goddess was not the person I expected. "Why help?"

    "I despise demons of every sort. I am like you in that regard." The goddess reaches for Ivarela, and brushes her hair aside. "I had been looking into it since the day that witch betrayed Golarion, and helped to fashion The Worldwound. It did bring me a considerable amount of pleasure to know that her child would be her undoing." What she said next I did not expect. "I know of The Godhand, and I have been watching them."

    "Then I should expect assistance?" How did she know? That plane had been removed from the perception of gods and goddesses alike. "They must be punished."

    "It is more than just that. I have an informant. An agent of mine. That has disguised himself as an apostle." The goddess leans forward. A wry grin was plastered on her face. "He is one of my azata."

    I freeze at that.

    "Who is he exactly?"

    "He goes by the name of--"

    <<X>>​

    "Irvine!" Sonia had reminded him of his daughter. The young girl held an innocence about her. "Where are we going?" How exactly the psychic had been drawn into this conflict he would never understand.

    "I am on a mission. Griffith has ordered me to take care of something." That was a lie. He was tracking down Rakshas. "The problem is in Arlan's Way. I hope a desert is of no discomfort." Rickert had been followed. He was in danger.

    "Oh, is it about that Knight Commander? Arlan Vorlesh?" The psychic perks up. "I heard that he is terrifying! That he eats children!" Instead of sounding scared? The young girl sounded excited.

    "An exaggeration." The ranger felt annoyed. The Godhand had already began spreading propaganda. "There have been a lot of stories, but they're just frivolous rumors."

    "What about the one where he ravished a thousand nuns, and that he is actually a dragon!" Her eyes practically sparkle. As if these tales of horror just made her more interested in who precisely I was. "I hear that he can even flay someone just by looking at them!"

    "That is definitely a lie! He might be able to flay someone like that but everything else is hearsay!" The apostle, or so he referred to himself as, was beginning to feel a migraine. "Sonia, don't just believe everything you hear. There are only a few people who can be trusted these days." The Great Dreamer had asked of him a favor.

    Irvine had a lot of work to do.

    <<X>>
    "I was worried about any infiltration, and instead I learn that the latest iteration of the Band of the Hawk has been compromised!" It felt amazing to not be the one on the receiving end of traitorous curs for once. I had enough of that for a lifetime. "Just imagine! Griffith has allowed a double agent into his ranks!" I begin to cackle like a crone. In that moment it became clear that I was enjoying this a bit too much. "I'm going to exploit this maliciously."

    The goddess had led all of us outside of her abode. The island seemed to come alive, and plants would move out of our way. At the center of the island? There appeared to be an archway. A portal of sorts.

    A way back home.

    "This bracelet." Desna wraps it around my wrist. "It will serve as a catalyst." It looked like it was made out of the same vines as her den. "When you return break it immediately. The magic will be released, and I promise that no one will discover Arlan's Way. The only exception will be for those whose intentions are pure."

    The bracelet looked harmless but I could feel the magic bristling within it.

    "Is there anything else I should know?" I had a feeling that I didn't know everything. That gut instinct had been correct but when I figured it out? It was too late.

    "No." The goddess looked like she wanted to say something. "There is nothing else."

    When the portal had opened, and our party had left Elysium?

    The Great Dreamer was alone. Except for someone else. Who had just deigned to make their presence known. It was the Accidental God.

    Cayden Cailean was uncharacteristically sober.

    "Why didn't you tell him?" The god looked disappointed in her. "He deserves to know."

    "That the only thing keeping him alive is The Heart of Darkness, and that it was what brought him back from the Abyss?" The goddess looked conflicted. "The Idea of Evil embodies the worst of any mortal. It would be natural for it to be the architect of this. After all, self-destruction is part of what it is."

    "Iomedae won't like this." The god looked like he wanted to choke the goddess for her omission. "Prepare for her retribution."

    "That is why I haven't told her." The Great Dreamer clenches her hands. They become balled fists. "It would change nothing for Arlan Vorlesh. He would destroy it. After all, when have you known him to spare a monster?"

    "Never." The Lucky Drunk grabs a tankard. He needed a drink. "Hesitation is not part of his character when it comes to demon lords. Least of all a demon lord that hurt any of his crusaders. That would be a death sentence."

    "Thus it is pointless to say anything."

    "Sure." He grumbles. "Whatever you want to tell yourself."

    At the conclusion of any tale? The ending is always the same.

    All roads would lead to death.

    [] The Great Dreamer has veiled Arlan's Way with a glamor, and now no one who means to do harm will be allowed to trespass. I decide to see if I could somehow meet that azata who had managed to hide themselves even in the presence of a demon lord. They would be useful, and I did need an informant or possibly even an assassin. A spy was always useful.

    [] The Great Dreamer has veiled Arlan's Way with a glamor, and now no one who means to do harm will be allowed to trespass. I decide to address the problem of armaments or rather the lack thereof for my crusaders. The Skull Knight must surely know of a dwarf. The Berserker Armor was made by one, and if they were still alive? They could tend to the forge.

    [] The Great Dreamer has veiled Arlan's Way with a glamor, and now no one who means to do harm will be allowed to trespass. Guts had incredible potential. That should be capitalized on. Regill could help him become a Hellknight, that would allow him to handle far more difficult tasks, and perhaps prepare him for the moment he will meet Griffith.

    [] The Great Dreamer has veiled Arlan's Way with a glamor, and now no one who means to do harm will be allowed to trespass. Iomedae wished to speak about Casca, and help her become a paladin. It would ensure that the young woman would be prepared for whatever conflicts lied ahead. It would give her an opportunity to have revenge.
     
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    Light in the Darkness
  • Gladiator

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    Chapter 14: Light in the Darkness

    "Do you suppose someone like you could ever find peace? I have seen you, Arlan. You enjoy this for whatever reason. I know what it is like to indulge in that sensation of euphoria. Hedonist that I am. This is your raison d'être. The battlefield is your home but what are you without it? What are you running away from?"

    - Daeran


    I gingerly caress the bracelet on my wrist.

    I stood at the center of Arlan's Way, and a marble statue had been erected. It was carved in the likeness of Iomedae, and in her hands was The Light of Valor. The blade serving as a ward against the corruption of the Abyss, and protecting the souls of my people from the influence of The Godhand. They could even enter the dreams of anyone, and whisper lies that would serve their cause. That was how they operated. They did not just rewrite destiny. Through their capacity for deception? The people would be consumed by their own faults.

    The Holy See was a pawn in their game. They were the most afflicted by these falsehoods. This to the extent that they had been convinced that these demon lords were their saviors. The problem was that it was a popular religion, and most of the people residing in this plane respected it.

    The moment the gold dragon had deigned to grant us this boon? The people knew what it was like to dream of things that held an otherworldly allure. Of planes where anything they dreamed of could become manifest. The few who had once followed the Holy See in Arlan's Way now became beholden to gods and goddesses beyond this realm.

    The Inheritor in particular.

    Of course The Hand did not allow himself a respite. Despite all of this? The angel had four of his best guarding it at all times. One for every corner. The people would visit to pray, and not always to Iomedae.

    The angels themselves were adored by the people. They would gawk at their pristine wings, and their glowing halos. A curiosity that for once did not mean any harm. Who would inspire awe in them.

    The problem was that all of this only protected their souls. Their bodies were vulnerable.

    The capital had to be protected from any invasion. Whether it was physical or metaphysical. Which is why I needed the help of another goddess. It was why I needed the Great Dreamer.

    "I welcome the blessing of Elysium." I whisper, and that is when I break the bracelet.

    The moment I do? The capital is filled to the brim. The desert around us becoming an oasis. A lavish fountain of life. There was a forest that grew around the citadel. All the flora and fauna hailing from Elysium. There were vines that wrapped around every building, and from them flowers would bloom. Fairies would break free of their cocoons, and hover around the citizens. They were unfamiliar faces, and they wished to see more. Centaurs and satyrs hidden in the brush. Dryads expanding their gardens, and planting seeds wherever they could. There were several bodies of water that began to pool from the ground, and they became rivers in the oasis. The mermaids swimming to the surface, and surveying their surroundings. Under the scorching sun of the desert there was a beacon of hope.

    Then the havoc dragons began to appear. They surround the capital, and hover around it. As if to guard it from anything that would strike from the sky. That is when I see her.

    It had been a while but I could not mistake the beast for anyone else. The creature began to make her way towards the one who had summoned her.

    "Aivu..." When last I saw her? The dragon was but a babe. An infant thrust into a conflict. That child had grown into a creature of myth. There were scars on her hide that I did not recognize. How many battlefields had my havoc dragon seen since my departure? "What did I miss?" The same violet scales. Her sapphire eyes which I could see had wisdom. When before they were naive. Her mighty wings which reminded me of a dragonfly.

    "A lifetime. Several by your standards." The beast seemed bemused. "As always I answer the call of my father." Aivu leaned down to meet my face.

    I had raised her since she was a whelp. Until I had to part ways with her. When I turned away from the promise of Elysium, and instead embraced my mortality.

    "I had to go." I murmur, and I brush my hand over her wounds. There were gouges on her back where someone or something had tried to take a chunk of meat from her. A scar over one her right eye. An x-shaped scar on her chest where I imagine her heart was almost plucked. However, despite all of those blemishes or rather because of them? Aivu looked more intimidating. This was a veteran. This was no child. "I couldn't watch my mother die."

    "I know." The dragon leans into my touch. A grateful look on her face. "It is what you are, Arlan." Her fangs become visible as the dragon seems to almost smile at me. "Never apologize for it."

    It was my nature.

    "I won't, Aivu." The wounds could not be completely healed. Whoever had inflicted them? They were powerful in a way I could scarcely imagine. The most I could do was provide her with some relief from the pain. The blemishes would stay. "Who did all of this?"

    "A god I had made an enemy of. Decades ago." The havoc dragon lays on the ground to rest, and the earth shakes. "It is of no concern anymore. That battle is over." The angels seem to be nervous.

    I nod my head.

    "I suspect that this is at the request of the goddess--"

    "No, it was not her. It was my decision."

    I smile at that.

    "That is good to hear, Aivu." It almost felt like the Fifth Crusade. I had Regill in my service, and Aivu was here. Iomedae in my heart, and The Hand at my behest.

    The Godhand had best prepare for what lay ahead.

    I would show them no quarter.

    <<X>>​

    The Skull Knight looked like he had seen a ghost.

    "That song..." He sounded as if he had a question. "I heard it before."

    "Starward Gaze?" I scratch the back of my head. I had intended on approaching him, but instead he came to the throne room by himself. The wraith desired an audience. "Who exactly was it?"

    "An elf by the name of Danan, and..." He stops at that. "...I would ask that you meet."

    "Is this the Elfheim you spoke of? On the island of Skellig?"

    "The same."

    I get up from my throne, and look toward the angels. The royal guard that stood watch. I wave at them, and they immediately begin to leave. I had a feeling this would require some discretion.

    "What do you know of dwarfs, Gaiseric?" I drop the formalities. "Who made the Berserker Armor exactly?"

    "..." I could feel it in The Skull Knight. The annoyance of being referred to as that person again. "Hanarr also resides in Elfheim, and he was the one who crafted it. He is a dwarf."

    "A drunkard like the rest of the lot?"

    "Of course."

    There was no dwarf that could say no to a tankard of ale or mead.

    "Then our interests are aligned but I cannot leave Arlan's Way. I have just returned." I circled around The Skull Knight, and when I spoke there was an authority in my voice. "If you want me to speak with this Danan? Bring her to my lovely city. Bring the dwarf too. They must both visit the capital. This is no request. I expect it to happen. If it does not then I will not speak to this elf. Do I make myself clear?"

    It was a command.

    "That will be difficult to accomplish. They rarely leave their island." The Skull Knight was trying to haggle but I wouldn't have it.

    "I am sure that you are familiar with the concept of negotiation. It was not only conquest that you excelled at." I tilt my head, and the wraith could swear that the rubies that were my eyes flickered crimson. "Do it, or don't come back."

    "Very well, Lord Vorlesh." The Skull Knight emphasized the title. As if to recognize who I was. "I will see if I can convince them."

    "Excellent!" I take a seat, and sink into the illustrious throne. "I will be waiting..."

    When the wraith leaves? I could feel her presence.

    "There are many secrets hidden in that conqueror." The Lady of Valor is by my side. "Are you certain he can be trusted?"

    "He saved my crusaders when they fell victim to The Eclipse. That is reason enough to believe in him." I turn towards her, and grab her hand. The goddess takes a seat on my lap, and eases into my embrace. "I did miss this..." There was something lecherous about my gaze. Which was due to the fact that my paramour was not wearing anything save for some less than modest lingerie.

    It was a good thing that I had dismissed all the angels earlier.

    Iomedae grabbed my face, and I felt her lips. This kiss would only be the beginning.

    "I love you, Arlan."

    <<X>>​

    "Serpico." I had to ask. "Who exactly is Farnese to you?"

    "My master at one point in my life. I was her servant." He gives me a pointed look. As if to tell say that I should drop this subject immediately. "That is all there is to it."

    "No, there is more to it. The way she sometimes--"

    "It is none of your business, my liege." He frowns at that. "It is a problem I would leave buried."

    "There are many nobles who take in their bastards, and raise them in secret." I continue despite his protests. "I would have you confirm whether my theory is correct." I look at him, and examine his features again. "Is Farnese your sister?"

    "Yes." He answers a bit too quickly. "That is all you need to know."

    "Does Farnese know that you are her brother--"

    "I said it is none of your business!" Whatever the problem was it brought him enough discomfort to raise his voice against his lord. "It is the past!"

    "Farnese needs to know because her feelings for you have not changed. My apprentice has done an impressive job of hiding them but they are persistent. As feelings of love are known to be. The only way to stop this is if the truth is laid bare." I try to be gentle. This was a delicate issue, and it had to be dealt with through finesse. "This is what I think. When you were both children? You found comfort in each other but this was before your father revealed the truth. Once that happened you ended it in disgust. Understandably so, but you still loved her just in a different way than she did. You look at her, and see a sister. Farnese looks at you, and sees a man. That is the problem. That is why my apprentice needs to hear the truth."

    "It is not that simple, Arlan!" Serpico stops bothering with the honorifics. "There more to it than just that! When Farnese was part of the Holy See she burned many people at the stake! Innocent people! One of those people--" He stops at that. "Just forget about it. Everything is fine as it is."

    "Who was it, Serpico? Another brother or sister?" I frown at that. "Your mother?"

    The young man freezes at that. It was subtle but I noticed it.

    "It was your mother." I nod my head. "You saw it happen, and did nothing because you didn't want to lose that relationship. What connection you had with your father, and your sister."

    "Shut up! Please just shut up!" Serpico was in tears. "I don't want to remember that! I want to forget!"

    This plane had been beset by madness. No doubt because of the rule of these demon lords. Then again, perhaps it was the nature of mortals to go through this kind of agony. They hurt themselves the most.

    "How could anyone forget that, Serpico?" I grab him as he begins to lose his footing, and trip over himself. "That is something no one should ever forget." I realize in that moment why he allowed this ruse to continue.

    "If Farnese knows everything? Then she will know that it was your mother that she burned alive." This was... complicated. I thought my family had problems. This was something else entirely.

    "When it happened she asked me to prove that it wasn't my mother! I threw the first torch, Arlan!" He manages to pull himself back up, and onto his feet. "I killed my mother because I didn't want to lose the only family I had left! By the time it happened her mind was gone! She was a mad woman! When she looked at me she didn't even recognize that her son was the one who left her to die!"

    "No, Serpico. They would have burned you with her." I shake my head. "There was nothing you could have done. I am amazed you even forgave her."

    "Farnese isn't who she used to be." Serpico continues. "It began ever since The Black Swordsman met her. Then there was Elaine. It was the lot of them! They changed the way she looked at the world! Whatever belief she had in the Holy See? It is gone forever." He looks at me. "Don't spurn her for what the church molded her into."

    "I won't. I promise." This meant a lot to him. I couldn't betray that. "Farnese is my apprentice. Whatever she was before? I will not judge her for it. I will see her bury it."

    "What will you tell her exactly?"

    "The truth."

    That her brother loved her but not in the way that she loved him.

    <<X>>
    It had been weeks since I had heard from the wraith, but he had returned.

    The Skull Knight had brought company. A woman who I imagine is Danan, and a dwarf who must be Hanarr.

    "I had the utmost confidence, Gaiseric." I begin, but the dwarf looked uncomfortable when I used that name. "Are you an azata?" I turn my attention towards the young woman. Who wore apparel that reminded me of Shierke. It was the same robes, and pointed hat. Then there was her staff which hummed with a tune I had heard before.

    "It has been a while since anyone used that terminology but I am." The elf does not even bother to open her eyes. In spite of that? I could feel as if someone was gazing directly at my soul. I had no doubt in that moment. "Arlan Vorlesh... there are many who speak of you in reverence throughout the planes. They say that you're a hero." She frowns. "Then there are others who say you're a bloodthirsty warmonger."

    "They both speak truly." I smirk. "How do you like the capital?"

    "It is as I suspected. Desna has blessed it." She grips her staff. "I have a request, Lord Vorlesh. That Elfhelm would be allowed to trade with Arlan's Way. There are many resources that have taken root from our home, and it has been thousands of years since the opportunity has presented itself."

    "I imagine that has been difficult." How long had The Godhand barred entrance to this plane, and left them stranded? It must have been an eternity. "I will certainly allow this exchange to happen. If I can have access to the services of your dwarfs. The forge has grown cold, and my crusaders need an arsenal that is worthy of them."

    "I can fix that!" Hanarr speaks. "I am one who built the Berserker Armor--"

    "The craftsmanship was excellent, but I will be the one working on any enchantments." I interrupt him immediately. I couldn't have a repeat of that mess. "I want to make sure my crusaders do not die in the throes of insanity."

    "It wasn't that bad!"

    "Gaiseric? It was the Berserker Armor that reduced you to this miserable state, yes?"

    The Skull Knight coughs at that. "That would be the case."

    "Hanarr, you are forbidden from using enchantments on anything you create unless I approve of them." I lean forward and look down at the dwarf. "Understood?" It could be sworn that my glare bored a hole through his head that day.

    "U-Understood, Lord Vorlesh!" He involuntarily stutters when he sees the menacing glow of magic around my throne. "I will bring them to your attention!"

    "There will be no drinking either." I continue. "If I catch you drunk at the forge? I will have you lashed until you are sober again."

    "Oh, come on! A dwarf without drink is not a dwarf at all!"

    "I will hear no complaints! If you want to drink? It must be far away from the forge. I know what kind of work you do when you're drunk. I don't like it at all." I would not have my crusaders become a horde of raving animals. They were not beasts. They were soldiers first and foremost.

    "Alright, lad! I will only drink when I am not working!" The dwarf looked like he was offended but I did not care. I do not encourage that kind of behavior in my crusade. "Anything else?"

    "Just one more thing." I reach for Frostbite, and throw it at the dwarf. "I would like a replica of this bastard sword. No enchantments. I will add them myself. Just report to me when it is done." Casca did not have an affinity for that kind of magic. A holy boon would be perfect for the aspiring servant of Iomedae, and perhaps with the addition of an axiomatic boon. I could manage it.

    "Aye." The dwarf catches it. "Oh, now that is something!" He looks impressed by the bastard sword. "Who made this weapon?" He turns it over. "I have never seen anything like it..." His hand brushes over a section of the blade near the guard that had runes engraved into it.

    "It was a gift from a friend, but I doubt they would know." Whoever had created the blade had been lost to time. Just as it was the case with many of these artifacts. "They stole it from another plane. The one I hail from."

    "Another plane?" Hanarr grumbles. "So, we weren't the only ones stuck in this hellhole?"

    "Not anymore. I found myself trapped here almost two months ago."

    "Almost two months ago he says but he is already royalty!" Hanarr didn't know whether to be annoyed or impressed. They were here for over a thousand years, and only a few people even heard of them. "What sort of fool just does that whenever they feel like it?"

    "I do." I smile. "I have demon lords to execute, and absolutely no time to waste!"

    "There it is again! Just saying crazy things like that, as if it is just an everyday occurrence!" The dwarf looked like he was happy about that. His disappointment from being denied drink suddenly disappearing. "I will be at your forge!"

    I had a blacksmith.

    [] I had to discuss something with Farnese. The truth I had learned must reach her. Then I could continue her apprenticeship. There couldn't be any distractions.

    [] Guts should meet with Hanarr. The dwarf could no doubt improve his Berserker Armor, and I could truly begin his training as a Hellknight. Regill could even help.
     
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    The Everlight
  • Gladiator

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    Chapter 15: The Everlight

    "The truth is I left the righteous path. I was drawn to depravity and violence. When I’m with my friends we mix it up, and we drink, we fight and curse… I love it.”

    - Pike Trickfoot


    "There is a reason why you haven't been able to progress." I was sitting in front of my apprentice. Farnese of Vandimion was once the leader of the Holy Iron Chain Knights. A branch of the Holy See that oversaw their military. It was a farce. A group of incompetent buffoons, and more often than not psychotic murderers. Anyone they even suspected of witchcraft? They burned to death, and threw into a pyre. None of their victims were guilty of any crime. Only perceived heresy against their religion. "Which means that I will have to try something else."

    One of their victims included the mother of Serpico. A captain leading one of my regiments, and a dutiful crusader who swore fealty to my cause. The brother of my apprentice.

    A pair of siblings who had found themselves cursed by the machinations of fate.

    "The ley lines are not fond of you." They were only willing to grant her a meager fraction of power. They had a volition of their own. A measure of cognizance.

    They knew what the young woman had done. The crime was etched into the Astral Plane. Which means that she needed a patron of sorts. It didn't necessarily need to be a deity but it was usually the best bet.

    Grandmother Crow could do it but I had no way of contacting her. Which left The Lady of Valor. Who did not like my apprentice whatsoever. That meant I had to look for another one.

    "How flexible are you when it comes to the divine?" I reach into my bag of holding, and grab some parchment. "I know you don't exactly trust theology anymore."

    "If you're asking whether I believe in anything? No." The witch tries to look away. There was something that she was hiding. That, or it was just guilt. How many innocent people died because of her? "I am done believing in lies."

    "The Holy See is wrong but that doesn't mean there is nothing." I fold my arms over my chest, and close my eyes. "I thought that would be obvious by now. Considering all the magic you have seen."

    "It doesn't matter what they call themselves." The young woman clenches her hands into fists. "I am done using it as an excuse to indulge in my deviance." That is what it was.

    It was never about faith. It was about the pleasure she derived from it. The burning of heretics. It was macabre to say the least.

    "It is not about finding another excuse. This will be about facing what you have done. It cannot be ignored, and if you want redemption it must begin in a baptism." I wasn't exactly religious myself. I had only followed The Godclaw out of admiration. It was respect but never reverence, and in the case of my lover I had committed debauchery of every sort. I was the only servant of The Inheritor who could debase her on a whim.

    Though my lady always enjoyed it.

    That was the most peculiar thing about those who had power. They almost always relinquished it behind closed doors, and allowed indignity to befall them. It was the allure of the forbidden. A goddess prostrating herself before a mortal as if she was but a courtesan.

    In that moment it was I that was worshiped.

    "A deity does not always demand everything of their followers. There are even those that respect individualism. I have seen the most uncouth of trailblazers be granted their favor. In spite of their disbelief, and in some cases because of it. It does not matter whether you believe in them. It matters whether they believe in you. If you follow their respective edicts? A heretic you may be. A blasphemer you may be. The grace of a divine is determined by character. Never by reverence alone." There were gods and goddesses that adhered to their tenets. Those rules defined them. Only the most despicable of deities demanded worship above anything else.

    However, even Asmodeus was not that much of an egomaniac. His favor was earned by deeds, and by merit most importantly of all. Efficiency is what he respected. Ruthless pragmatism, and of course cunning. It is why Regill could even leave the Lower Planes. There were loopholes in their contract. A myriad of them that the Lord of Darkness could have exploited in any way.

    He chose not to. Rare is it that a devil doesn't try to worm his way around the phrasing of a deal on a piece of parchment. That was the respect that Regill commanded in hell.

    "That is not what I am used to, Lord Vorlesh. In my experience only the depth of faith is valued, and everything else is ignored." Her face scrunches in frustration. As if trying to wrap her head around the idea that a deity did not care for worship.

    Mozgus had shown her the worst of it.

    "Then prepare yourself for this experience." I take a quill, and begin to write. "This scroll I am making will grant entrance to any foreign deity. The exception being any malevolent ones. I have to thank The Sword of Valor for that. It will leave yourself open to the Great Beyond. It is risky which is why I will follow. A few of them may be a bit zealous." Abadar would simply want justice. What I was looking for was redemption in the name of my protege.

    "I do not understand. Do you mean to say we will enter the Astral Plane?" Farnese had been paying attention to Shierke. While the young girl didn't have time to teach her? There was room for a chat between her lessons under Flora.

    "No, I mean to enter your soul. Whereas you will look inside yourself. It is in that place that those lurking in the Great Beyond can hear the ruminations of your heart. Whatever they may be." It was the only way I could get her to confront the truth, and in one fell swoop help her ascend.

    If things went according to plan that is. They almost never do.

    When my protege heard that? I could see the worry on her face. I had asked her to bare everything. The most foul things inside of her I would see. The ugliest parts of herself she kept hidden.

    "I am not sure I am ready." The witch fidgeted in place. There was a tremor. A sign of fear. That quickly became shame.

    "People rarely are when it comes to confronting themselves." I frown at that. "It must be done. If you want to become a witch."

    "..." The young woman closes her eyes, and takes a moment to decide. "Very well. Do it, Lord Vorlesh."

    I nod my head, and begin to read. The scroll would be the gateway.

    Had I known what awaited us?

    I would have brought an army.

    <<X>>​

    "It is an astonishing amount of nothing." The realm between was a hollow void that continued on forever. It did not change even when I used my magic to expand my purview beyond a mortal lens.

    It was a form of purgatory where a person could commune with any manner of being throughout the planes.

    Farnese had grown uncomfortable. Before her was an endless expanse. There was a horizon but it went on towards the edge of this universe. This was a sight that could drive a person into madness.

    "W-What is this place, Arlan?" Her eyes darted around. Searching for anything recognizable.

    "A place between planes." I take a seat on the ground. "It will take a while before you are noticed by someone." I grab a piece bread from my bag of holding, and throw an orange at Farnese. The young woman catches it.

    "No point in an empty stomach. Eat." I take a bite of the loaf of bread. It was freshly baked, and had been seasoned with sea salt. At the end of the day there was nothing I preferred to snack on but that. There was something about bread after it had just been baked that always satisfied any craving I had.

    The young woman peeled the orange, and started to eat a slice of it. "Is this something witches do often?"

    "A lot of them do but I usually don't." I rip the bread in half. "The ley lines were always enough for me." That, and I didn't want to be beholden to anyone but myself.

    It began with a spark. The ignition of power. Then through that it coalesced into being. A light in the darkness of this primordial void. A sun. It grew until every corner of this realm reflected the brilliance of it.

    It was not my Iomedae. Which meant it had to be...

    "Sarenrae." The Dawnflower. The Healing Light. "It is a pleasure."

    The Everlight.

    "
    Arlan Vorlesh... I have heard that my beloved has taken an interest in you again." The Great Dreamer had many lovers but of those who resided in the Great Beyond? Only a few deities knew of her affection. Sarenrae included. "It is unusual for her to forgive someone who denied her once."

    "I am no azata, Lady Sarenrae. I am a mortal." I turn towards my apprentice. "I have someone who seeks redemption."

    "No." The answer was immediate. "It is not redemption they seek." The sun flickered for a moment, and from it came an avatar. An extension of the goddess. It had looked like Farnese. If she was an elemental forged out of flames. "It is the fire."

    I blink, and I quickly realize that I made a mistake.

    Sarenrae only granted redemption to those who desired it. The goddess did not give people what they actually needed. She only ever gave them what they wanted.

    Whether they knew it or not themselves.

    "Farnese..." I couldn't hide the concern in my voice. "Run."

    I drew on the ley lines in the Great Beyond, and immediately used Conduit Surge. The experience I had in Elysium taught me not to underestimate a deity. I would have to force all of my magic past what it could normally do.

    Before the facet of the goddess could engulf my apprentice in cleansing flames? I cast Polar Midnight, and smother the flames. This time the magic worked. Not only that but unlike before where it had only reached absolute zero?

    This time it went below that temperature. Instead of ceasing all movement?

    It unmade all that it touched.

    This was only enough to disperse the inferno. The goddess remained unfazed by it.

    "What are you waiting for? I told you to run!" The young woman looks petrified. "Unless you want to be burned alive!" I had a promise to keep.

    "If you stand in my way? I will consign you to oblivion." The avatar took a step forward, but I stood my ground. "The Inheritor does not need to lose her consort. I will tend to this."

    This was the goddess who cast Rovagug into the Pit of Gormuz. I would be insane to face even an aspect of her. This avatar held but a fraction of her power. However, it was far beyond that of a demon lord.

    However, an avatar was just that. A wisp of divinity.

    "If you so much as lay a hand on one of my crusaders? I will kill you!" There was no hesitation. It wasn't a threat. It was a promise. I had meant it, and the goddess could feel that.

    "That is not a lie?" The goddess is taken aback. Instead of being afraid? I would challenge one of the most powerful deities in the multiverse. "It will mean death."

    "I do not care! I have died before!" I approach her without hesitation, and cast the spell known as Transformation. It would prevent me from using any other magic while it was active but it would be worth it. Through the power of Conduit Surge it soars beyond anything it should be capable of.

    The moment I move the realm fractures around my body. This swiftness had reached the realm of the divine. I blow past any barriers in my way, and collide against the avatar. The moment I strike her in the face? The goddess is unprepared for it. My fist digging into her face, and the elemental disperses into a flock of phoenixes. They quickly reform, and when they do? The goddess reaches for whatever amounted to her face.

    "A miracle." Genuine curiosity. There was a feeling. A sensation of pain that was unfamiliar to her. It had been thousands of years since anyone had hurt her. "Iomedae had spoken truly."

    I was an anomaly.

    The avatar of the goddess began to move again but I was already prepared. My foot collides with her head the moment she reappears, and she disperses again. This time she reforms more quickly, and I plunge my hand into her chest. I flinch as I feel her heart. This fire had to be hotter than anything in this universe. It bypassed any immunities. Whether they were physical or metaphysical.

    "I am disappointed already!" I free my hand, and at worst it looked like I had a second degree burn. Another bonus of this enchantment was that it was like Mage Armor only much more powerful. Which I amplified even further with Conduit Surge. All of my physical attributes skyrocketed, and my martial prowess became empyrean.

    The price was excessive but the payback was always worth it.

    I ball my hand into a fist, and punch at the seams holding this dimension together. There is a crack in the fabric of reality, and my blow forces it open. A black hole is conjured forth where I had struck, and it begins to devour everything around it. Including the elemental that would dare threaten one of my crusaders.

    I am quick to protect my apprentice, and move her out of the way before it could draw her in. In an instant I had to have traveled a thousand light-years on foot. The black hole does not persist when a supernova breaches the quantum singularity. A gamma ray burst is unleashed. The resulting explosion almost reaching us despite that distance I covered.

    "It is dangerous for a mortal to be this powerful." Sarenrae did not relent. Her quarry would not escape her. "I can see why you were able to fell a demon lord."

    "Not just a demon lord! Two of the worst!" I pat my apprentice on the back. Farnese was busy getting her bearings back after that tumultuous trip. Normally, people don't experience what it is like to move faster than light. It was only due to the fact that it broke the laws of physics that she even survived. "I told you before! If you touch her? I will kill you! That is a promise!"

    That is when the magic of Transformation fades away. I grit my teeth, and resort to the grand hex known as Death Interrupted. I transfer my soul into my bag of holding the moment I am disintegrated by a fireball. In that same instance I cast Life Giver. The body that was completely destroyed regenerates from nothing. I couldn't exactly bring myself back from the dead if my soul was gone, and every one of these attacks could obliterate it.

    "That persistence is endearing but please get out of my way before--" I don't give her a chance to do anything else by quickly grabbing her from behind, and that is when I cast Stormbolts. Once again I amplify it with Conduit Surge, and the resulting burst of electricity caused her to scream in anguish. Silencing her. "This is not a game, Arlan Vorlesh! If you test my patience--"

    I curse her with Retribution just before another supernova happens. It doesn't have a chance to complete itself. The moment I begin to vaporize? The avatar cries out, and cancels it. Whatever harm she did to me when I was in direct contact with her was immediately reflected back to her. "Why won't you just give up? What are you exactly?"

    "I am The Knight Commander of the Sixth Crusade, and I will not stand by while one of my crusaders is about to die!" I hold onto her, and ignore the pain. As long as I held her? Then Retribution would activate. The downside to this hex was that it only worked in close proximity. "Cease this, or I will be forced to kill you!"

    That is when the goddess transforms into another flock of phoenixes, and reforms elsewhere near Farnese.

    "It will be quick!" The goddess moves to grab her by the throat but I am already between them. Her hand pierces through my chest. The pain was unimaginable but I chose to ignore it. "I swear you are one of the most frustrating mortals I have ever--" I cast Ice Tomb, and entrap her in a block of permafrost. It only delays her for a few seconds but that gives me enough time to cast Heal, and seal the wound in my chest.

    Before the avatar could escape the prison? I gather as much negative energy as possible, and then amplify it. I combine Conduit Surge, and Banshee Blast. The resulting discharge of power collides against the goddess before she can break free of it. The elemental is hurled backwards, and hits the ground with a resounding crash. The moment I knew she was far away enough? I cast Rift of Ruin which tears open a portal to the Abyss. As tentacles drag the avatar away from this plane.

    It only banishes her for about twenty seconds but that was all I needed. When the goddess returns covered in the viscera of demons? I inflict the hex known as Dire Prophecy on her avatar. While I couldn't control the destiny of the goddess? The same did not speak true for her avatars. The moment the elemental tries to cast any magic? It backfires, and she is disintegrated by the rebound. I could feel it. I was almost there. I just had to capitalize on this.

    In that weakened state? I cast Curse of Nonviolence on her avatar.

    I had done it.

    "Is this the doing of Areelu Vorlesh? Her experiment created this." The goddess muses to herself. Anything she tried wouldn't work anymore. The hex halting her the moment she tried to hurt my apprentice. The same spoke true for myself. "Release me, Knight Commander! I will spare your protege but the truth must be known..." The goddess looks towards the young woman. Who was still trembling.

    "Serpico is your brother, and it was his mother you forced him to burn that day. It was no heretic." The Dawnflower is without any mercy. "That is why he could never love you. How could he knowing that secret?"

    "W-What?" Farnese collapses when she hears that. "T-That is not true! He said--"

    "It is because he wanted to protect you!" I try to defuse the situation. "He is a bastard. A result of your father being an irresponsible dolt." I quickly grab her, and look her in the eyes. "He loves you but in the way a brother does."

    "In the way a brother does?" The young woman felt nauseous. The things that they had done. That is when my apprentice loses her composure. "It has to be a lie!" Her horror had become disbelief. There had to be a way to rationalize it. This had to be a dream! "Arlan, you don't understand I--"

    "I know." In their naivety they had done the unspeakable. How could they have known? "What could you have done differently? When you knew not the truth?"

    Her face contorts in pain, and she chokes back sobs. When that realization led to another. "I took everything from him." Not only had she despoiled her own brother? The young woman made him into a murderer. It was a case of patricide no less! "I took his innocence! I took his mother!"

    "Farnese..." The avatar began to speak. "In a way you already knew, and that is why you wanted to be cast into the flames. It would be fitting. The punishment you always deserved."

    I frown at that. "Whatever the reason it doesn't matter." I gently grab my apprentice by her shoulders, and I force her to face me. "Farnese of Vandimion... you are one of my crusaders, and that will not change. I will not let death be an escape. This is something you must face, and I will have you overcome this."

    "No, no, no, no!" The young woman shakes her head. "Just let me die! The goddess wants my life anyway!" Beside herself? The witch began to cry. "I am a monster--"

    In that purgatory a rough crack is heard. It echoed, and filled the realm with noise. I had struck the young woman. If I could not reason with her? Then a beating was in order.

    "..." Farnese grabs the cheek that I had slapped. "How can I live after this? After everything I have done? I deserve to be punished! I deserve to die! Why do you even care?"

    "It would make your brother miserable, and he would miss you dearly. As I said before he cares about his sister." I frown at that. "I care about my apprentice too. I hardly knew you before but now I am invested! As your Knight Commander? I command you to live! Redeem yourself, Farnese. There are people waiting for you back home."

    "..." The goddess was quiet. As if something had begun to change. "Is redemption what you truly desire?"

    "I..." Her hands reach around, and grab me tightly. "I do."

    "It will be difficult." The avatar approaches her from behind. "It will be painful."

    "I know." The young woman releases her hold, and turns to face the goddess. The witch wipes away her tears. "I want every bit of it. I deserve it all."

    "Give me your hands." The goddess reaches out, and waits for her. "I will become your guide."

    "What will you do?" Farnese shows no fear. Her voice laced with resignation but in that there was a solemn determination.

    The witch would redeem herself. This power would be used to heal.

    "I will grant you my mark, and they will become as brimstone. They will hurt everyday, and be a reminder. It will be torture, and it is the price for this compact. You must understand what you made your victims feel before they died." The goddess gently grabs her hands, and they begin to burn brilliantly. "In return, I will see to it that your potential does not go to waste."

    The young woman cries out in agony but does not fall. Her face scrunched in concentration. In that moment I am reminded of another stigmatized witch. Ember had the same burden. However, in her case she did not deserve it.

    Her hands are charred down to the bone. They function despite that. The blackened hands twitching, and cracks forming in them. Where blood would pour from blisters.

    I rush to her side, and begin to wrap her hands in bandages. Any kind of magic would be completely useless. A curse this powerful would be permanent.

    "How does it feel to be blessed by a goddess?" I am gentle as I apply some aloe. "It is rare for a witch."

    "It is the most excruciating pain I have ever felt!" The young woman did not look angry. In fact, for some reason there was joy on her porcelain face. I had never seen her this happy before. "Thank you, Lord Vorlesh."

    I felt pride in my heart.

    [] I felt I was ready. It was time to begin the war in earnest, and I had a target in mind. Slan was probably the weakest of The Godhand, and she would fall before any of the rest. I had to find a way to reach her in the Abyss.

    [] However, while I was ready? I could not say the same for Guts. Perhaps I could convince Regill to take care of his training? Whilst I dealt with some other problems in Arlan's Way. I wonder if Irvine had contacted us...
     
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    Devourer of the Sun
  • Gladiator

    Well-known member
    Chapter 16: Devourer of the Sun

    "Force should be right; or rather, right and wrong, between whose endless jar justice resides, should lose their names, and so should justice too. Then everything includes itself in power, power into will, will into appetite; and appetite, an universal wolf, so doubly seconded with will and power, must make perforce an universal prey and at last eat up himself."

    - William Shakespeare


    "I said it before, didn't I? Have you forgotten already?" I grab for Dragon Slayer, and force it the rest of the way in. The great sword was buried deeply into my chest. "This story will not end in a tragedy! It will be your ascension!"

    I do not flinch as I feel my soul leave my body.

    "Arlan!" Dragon Slayer couldn't stop it. I wouldn't let it. The eater of souls desperately trying to pull away, but his master would not let him. Guts had been overtaken. The hell hound was in control. "Why aren't you doing anything?"

    There was only one way I could save him. I had to confront The Beast of Darkness. I couldn't remove the Brand of Sacrifice before. I had to do it this time. I had to perform another miracle.

    I needed to be as close as I could be. I needed to be part of The Black Swordsman.

    It was this plane. Slan, The Mistress of Debauchery, ruled over it as an extension of herself. This realm was called the Garden of Gash. Where pain and pleasure became indistinguishable from each other. Where apostles violated all who entered, and corrupted them in every kind of way imaginable. Where people would forget themselves in ecstasy, and revel in the sacrilege.

    All taboos were relished, and the most disgusting forms of love were on display. If you could even call it "love" to begin with.

    I wouldn't.

    The mangy mutt had more power here than it had anywhere else. This close to one of The Godhand? It was practically a demon lord.

    Where had everything gone wrong? Perhaps it was my arrogance.

    My crusaders did not give in. They fought on even as I met the hell hound on the battlefield. When Guts had been driven into insanity by that sow, and taken over by the parasite. I did not account for it, but I had to deal with it.

    Otherwise, this war would end before it could truly begin.

    <<X>>
    "A way to reach Slan?" The Skull Knight gave me a curious glance. "A behelit could help, and I have a few on hand." However, I could hear a measure of reproach in his tone. "It would be unwise. I have tried it before. You need something that resonates with that member of The Godhand you're trying to contact. In this case I would recommend an effigy of a goddess of fertility."

    I had a few ideas already. Nocticula would be perfect. Despite being a demon lord? They had similar domains.

    Though Our Lady in Shadow had class. There was a sophistication to her seduction. Slan was just a loose louse who spread her legs for any ravenous fiend, or contemptible rapist. One of them had standards for their paramours. The other engaged in orgies with the whole neighborhood.

    "Are you certain about this, Arlan?" The wraith looked at me again. "If you enter her layer of the Abyss? The Sword of Actuation can only bring back a few of your crusaders. The rift it creates simply isn't able to accommodate a whole army." He grips the reigns on his horse. "If you do not win? There will be no coming back."

    It would be a death sentence for all of my crusaders. This would be the case even for the angels. That, or they would be corrupted by her apostles.

    They knew all of that already though. It was a sacrifice they were willing to make. Just like the angels who sacrificed themselves to become the Wardstones that protected Mendev.

    "I believe in my crusaders." I believed in my brothers and sisters. "They will not fail." I believed in my friends.

    "..." Gaiseric does not speak for quite some time. "Very well." He turns around to leave, and make his preparations. "Prepare your army, Arlan. I will return in a fortnight."

    Two weeks. That's all I had to spare. I immediately think of Guts.

    Regill would meet The Black Swordsman.

    <<X>>
    "Who is the dwarf?" Guts made his a mistake already. He doesn't even have any time to react before a hammer smacks against the back of his head. He clutches the back of his head in pain. It hit him hard enough to draw blood, but not enough to break anything vital. That would have been counterproductive.

    There in my throne room? The Black Swordsman nursed the bruise on his head. Glaring at the gnome that hit him. Before snorting as if unimpressed.

    "My name is Regill! Paralictor of The Order of the Godclaw!" The gnome frowns in distaste looking at The Black Swordsman. "I am no dwarf. I am a gnome if you must know, and I will be your teacher." He has a vicious grin. "I will be making you into a respectable Hellknight! Just like The Knight Commander!"

    "No thanks. I'm good." Guts immediately turns around to leave, but I quickly move to block him. "I already know how to fight. I don't need any help."

    "This isn't optional, Guts. There is a lot of potential for growth, and I will not have you waste it." I crack my knuckles. Then I approach him. "Any attempts to leave will be met by yours truly. I promise."

    Guts grumbles at that. He hasn't forgotten that out of the sixty-four encounters we had? He had won none of them. That didn't stop him from bringing Dragon Slayer to bare.

    I didn't need to do anything though. Regill already disarmed him before I had a chance to. The gnome practically flew through the air, and used his gnome hooked hammer to send the great sword flying out of his hands. It pierced into the ceiling of my throne room.

    "That wasn't my idea! No need to take it out on the great sword!" Dragon Slayer complained before quieting down.

    "It is as The Knight Commander said. This is not optional." Regill circles around The Black Swordsman. Examining every detail he could see. "I can see it just like he can. There is much more that you could be."

    "Yeah, yeah! I hear it from him all of the time!" The Black Swordsman scrunches his face in annoyance. "I don't need to hear it from somebody else too. I don't even know what a Hellknight is supposed to be."

    "A Hellknight is discipline personified! He is the sword and the shield! His heart cannot be swayed by emotion! His mission is always clear!" As if to punctuate it? The gnome slams his hammer against the ground, and the earth begins to shake. "He does not break formation! He does not yield! His loyalty to the cause is absolute! He is duty made manifest!"

    Guts flinches at that. He wasn't used to seeing this kind of passion in anyone.

    "What can they actually do though?" While the gnome continued his oration? Guts reached for Dragon Slayer in the ceiling, and hefted it onto his shoulders.

    "What the situation requires of them, but..." Regill begins to focus. "...they are driven by the force of their will. Which becomes somewhat tangible. It manifests in a way that is not dissimilar to magic, and many of us have patron deities. In particular we are hardy, and become one with our armor. In a way just like you have." He gestures towards the Berserker Armor. "It is called Infernal Armor, and through it we become a bulwark. Practically immune to fire and all magic associated with it, extremely resistant to anything arctic, and able to weather the effects of corrosive acid. Our very presence exudes an Aura of Law, which protects both ourselves and our allies, and it is the bane of demons. Whose domain is in chaos. On that note we can also perform a variation of Smite not unlike a paladin, and burn away at all things that hail from the putrid Abyss. We can make use of Detect Chaos to rout any demons in disguise. As well as grant any weapon in our hands an enchantment. Usually axiomatic in nature. However, unholy and flaming burst are also known to be used. The list goes on, and we have access to a myriad of Disciplines. Which grant us a set of magical abilities geared towards hunting demons, or apostles as you call them."

    Guts actually looks interested when he hears that.

    "Guess I wasn't the only one who declared war against them..." He whispers to himself. "Alright, I will try my best."

    "No, you were not." Regill is able to hear it anyway. "I don't want you to try your best. I want you to meet my expectations." He lifts his hammer. "Every time you do not? I will have you lashed."

    The Black Swordsman recognized it immediately. "Are all of you like Arlan?"

    "It would be more accurate to say I am like Regill." I interject. "He is the one who helped me become a Hellknight after all. He may be one of my subordinates, but he was also my teacher." The most reliable of my companions at that. There is no betrayal or cowardice in a Hellknight. Only loyalty, and obedience. Provided that you stay true to their cause.

    They would follow you into the bottomless pit, and not hesitate for a moment to throw away their lives. All for their duty. All for the mission. Practicality always. Sentimentality never.

    They were considered to be anti-social by many as a result, and in worst case scenarios they were dismissed as murderously insane zealots. That's not exactly wrong but oversimplifications are a detriment to us all.

    "I will begin your re-education today." Regill starts to speak again. He nods towards his perspective apprentice. "This will be an assessment of what you can do, and from this I will determine what is in need of improvement."

    Guts grins at that. He knew what they meant. They would have a fight. He takes another stance, and prepares Dragon Slayer.

    "Come at me with everything you have, or I will put you down myself!" Regill hefts his hammer.

    I make sure to give them some room, and turn around to leave.

    "Just don't leave the whole place in shambles! I happen to like it!"

    That request of mine would go unheeded.

    <<X>>
    The days began to pass, and I could feel it. A sense of anticipation. It might even have been excitement. I enjoyed this just like Caelum Vorlesh, my brother, had said.

    "A warmonger regardless of where you are." However, the shadow did not say it as a form of derision anymore. He had come to accept it wholly. "At least the cause is a respectable one."

    "It always is, brother." I look at the ceiling of my bedroom. Iomedae by my bedside. Bereft of any clothing, and covered in sweat from our foray in the morning. It started in the bathtub. Then continued to the royal bedchambers. There was a pleased expression on her face. I wonder what she was dreaming of.

    "A shame she can't fix all our problems." The shadow rises from the ground, and sits at the end of the bed. "I always despised them all."

    The gods and goddesses. Their inaction. Their cosmic bureaucracy and red tape. Do away with all of that, and how much could they accomplish?

    "It is beyond her. All of the power in the world, and she can't even use it." I shake my head. "That is why I will never become like them. I wouldn't be able to stand it."

    I could do it. I could take up the challenge. The Test of the Starstone. I could become a god.

    "Pointless. After all, you're already almost a god as is. The difference is that you can act as a mortal. That gives you freedom." The necromancer gives the sleeping goddess a dirty look. "A slave to a cosmic hierarchy that makes no sense. That is what they become by throwing away their mortality."

    "I don't think you need to tell her that." I get up from my bed, and begin to dress. "Are you ready to fight another demon lord?" I ask the shadow.

    "As ready as I ever will be. The question is whether your crusaders are..."

    I pause at that. How many of them will die?

    "Too many." The shadow put words to it. The fear that I felt. Not for myself but for those in my care. "Too many will die before this war comes to an end."

    "..." In that I moment I understood him. His desire to spurn death, and bring an end to mortality for us all. "As always."

    "Don't let Pharasma catch you thinking about something like that. The last time she caught me I ended up at the very bottom of the Abyss being eaten alive by demons." I could feel it almost as if I was him. All of that hatred. The pain.

    It was beyond unbearable.

    "If the Abyss is ever destroyed..." The shadow looks at the goddess again. "...how will you sate your desire for war?"

    It goes unspoken but it was clear. If I did succeed? I would have nothing, and what exactly would it take? In order to turn my attention towards everything else.

    "It's not going to happen. Stop wishing for it." I adjust my clothing. "I will die just like any mortal. That will be the end of it." I give him an annoyed glance.

    "I wonder about that. Just a little bit." The shadow begins to disappear. "A lot of things can change. Maybe even you can."

    Those treasonous whispers in my ear. He really did not want to give up.

    "I'm fine just the way I am."

    <<X>>​
    The day had come.

    The Skull Knight had returned. A behelit in hand, and I had already etched the marking into the ground. The symbol of a demon lord that held the same domain as Slan. I just hope Nocticula wouldn't get annoyed by this. I didn't need to fight her.

    I had assembled the mortals of the Kushan Empire. My Kushan Empire. I had to remind myself. They stood beside the angels of The Hand, and they were ready to march into the Abyss. They had been equipped for the occasion. Hanarr had kept himself busy. He had forged a bastard sword for Casca. Which I decided to christen as Dawnbreaker. I did make some modifications. In order to make it fit for a paladin. I had granted it the grace of a celestial. A divine aura which hungered to destroy demons and devils alike. The holy blade would become their bane.

    However, I decided to keep her from this battle. The young woman hadn't completed her training underneath Iomedae.

    What surprised me was that Hanarr had somehow found a way to mass produce the material Frostbite was made out of. Mithril was now available at the forge. Which meant it was also available for my crusaders. After that, I had spared no expense in expanding it. The forge was beneath my palace. Protected by an assortment of wards. In a grand underground cavern surrounded by havoc dragons. Which also served as a place of retreat for the citizens in case Arlan's Way ever fell under siege.

    The reinforcements from Elysium made it easy to build quickly. It could fit thousands of people easily, and even my army. Which now including the soldiers of the Kushan Empire? Had numbers that were nearing a hundred thousand.

    "This is when we shall truly begin to strike back against The Godhand! They were learn what mistake they made when they played with the lives of mortals!" I rode in on a horse made out of sturdy gravel. A golem that would not fail. "It is on this day that they learn that we are no longer their prey! No, instead we shall be the hunters!" I slam my fist against my chest. As if to punctuate my statement. "It is fear they will know today! It is pain that shall be delivered to them!" I raise my bastard sword towards the roof of the cavern. Frostbite seems to almost glisten in the glow of the luminescent mushrooms underground. "Most importantly of all! They will answer for their crimes! They will know the fury! They will know the bite of justice!"

    It was then that my crusaders began to cheer. Somehow even the soldiers that had belonged to the Kushan Empire understood exactly what I said. Which to be perfectly honest was because I may have added a bit of magic to my declaration.

    I turn towards the behelit. Which was placed on an altar directly over the sigil. I gathered the magical energies around it, and began to channel them.

    Guts stood. Prepared in a way he never was before. The Berserker Armor having become a second skin. Which was obviously the result of mastering Infernal Armor. Even Dragon Slayer felt different. In addition to Grunbeld who now resided inside of the blade? It was wrapped in law. I could feel the power reverberating around them. An aura that was not there before, and which sheltered everyone around The Black Swordsman in axiomatic protection.

    I decided to leave the rest of my party, except for Guts of course, in Arlan's Way. Primarily because some of my crusaders had to be left behind to protect the city, and I needed them to lead the citizens to safety in case of an emergency. There were a few complaints but I silenced them.

    "Regill had an impact it seems." I address The Black Swordsman. There was confidence before but now I could feel focus. That was very good. He would need that clarity. "That's excellent."

    "I lost count of the times he almost burned me alive! I thought I was going to die!" Guts sounded bemused instead of being angry like his words would suggest. There was a note of respect in his tone. "If he was your friend? I would hate to have seen your enemies."

    "They also had a habit of becoming my friends. The line blurs sometimes." I smile at him for just a moment. Then I look back at the altar. "Prepare yourselves! The gate is about to open, and once we enter there will be no return until we collect the head of a demon lord!" I point my blade at the rift as it begins to tear at the fabric of reality. "I expect all of you to murder countless scores of these demons! Those blades you have are hungry for their blood! They are a gift from our resident dwarf! Do thank him by relieving these monsters of their lives!"

    Glory would await many of them, and death would be the price for others.

    None of them would be forgotten.

    <<X>>​
    Which brings us back to this:

    Dragon Slayer having had impaled me.

    The battle was in our favor. At least at first. The angels unleashed a Storm of Justice that rained down heavenly fire. Which disintegrated many of their number. The planet we were on, this Garden of Gash, had to be teeming with demons. The Godhand had a limited influence outside of the Abyss. However, inside of it was a different story altogether.

    After the initial assault we charged towards the capital. Where Slan was waiting.

    That is where things took a turn for the worst. Guts began to act strangely, and I realized too late that through the Brand of Sacrifice? Slan had somehow taken hold of the hell hound.

    Which became even worse when I realized that this realm had turned what was once a greater demon into something almost like a demon lord. A few of my soldiers died to him, and even a couple angels.

    I didn't have time to mourn for them, and I imagine that Guts would have problems with it himself.

    I had died but for someone like myself it wasn't a problem. In fact, I had planned on dying.

    If Guts is reading my memoir to you at this moment he will probably say I am lying. Do not listen to him. He is a charlatan. Trust in your flawless Knight Commander, my crusaders.

    I had transferred my soul into his body through Dragon Slayer. Using a variation of Death Interrupted. Whilst my body burned to a crisp. When the hell hound figured out how to use the spirit of Grunbeld, and then combined that with those black flames from before? It made short work of my corpse.

    "I expected his soul to be a mess but this is something else." As far as I could see there was only a void, and in that void was an inferno of burning hatred. Throughout his life there was only pain. A series of tragedies. That stacked on top of each other, and contributed to the hell hound.

    However, there was one memory. Buried deeply within him. The moment of his conception. A birth that came from--

    "Death." The shadow is there with me. "He was born of death." He frowns. "I know it well." He looks around the expanse. This primordial nothing that had no end. "A fluke."

    "No, it is a miracle." I am quick to correct him. This was something special. "Quite the desire to live." I couldn't hide it. I felt an admiration for The Black Swordsman.

    "Only for his life to be fraught with betrayal." The shadow notices another memory. "A lot of it in fact."

    "Gambino." I whisper the name. "It's a shame I couldn't flay him alive." I would have enjoyed it. Possibly a bit too much.

    "Shisu, Guts. Remember Shisu." I wade through them. His mother. Not by blood but instead by choice. It was completely unconditional. Pure.

    In that moment I am reminded of my mother.

    That is when I slam into something.

    "A gate?" I turn to look at it. It was hard to see in this darkness. "A door?"

    "No." Caelum Vorlesh sounded unnerved. "It's much worse than that." He shakes his head. "It was definitely not a miracle."

    As I become accustomed to the darkness? I could see it clearly. There were intricate carvings. A wolf that looked like it was about to gorge itself on a star. As well as a language I could not understand. "What tongue is this--"

    "Elder Furthark." The shadow backs away from it. I ignore his concern. "It is a language that should be dead."

    That is when I see it. That Brand of Sacrifice was hovering in front of it. Probably to serve as a ward. The glyph wasn't there before. It was as if it kept whatever was on the other side locked away. There were chains holding it in place. They were wrapped around the gate.

    "Ah, so that's why I couldn't remove it!" I quickly grab hold of them. I pull at them. However, they wouldn't budge. I grumble, and quickly cast Rage. No, still nothing. I frown. Alright, no holding back!

    I quickly use Conduit Surge, and cast Transform. As magical energy floods into my being? I could feel my body reverberate with ethereal power.

    "Wait, don't!" The shadow just figured it out. However, it was too late.

    I break the chains.

    <<X>>
    The Mistress of Debauchery barely had time to react. It came as a sense of foreboding. Which for someone like her always meant something. The Godhand? They all had a measure of prescience, and could even control probability to an extent. It made it impossible for mortals to act against them. So naturally, the existence of yours truly concerned them.

    They could not control my destiny.

    "This isn't The Beast of Darkness." Slan scrunches her face in confusion. "What did he do?" What had I unleashed within The Black Swordsman?

    That is when the entirety of the Garden of Gash begins to crumble. Before a monstrous howl is heard across the globe. The planet cracks as if struck by an asteroid, and in that moment a claw cleaved it in twain.

    Those claws did not belong to a dog. It was--

    <<X>>
    "A wolf."

    I barely manage to say the words before before the gate is destroyed. In the maw of the creature I could see the hell hound. It was so massive that even that Beast of Darkness was but a morsel in those jaws. It bites down tearing the hell hound in half, and what remains falls into the darkness.

    "Thank you? I guess." The wolf had to be the size of a mountain. "That mangy mutt was giving a friend of mine trouble. Anyway, I have to go now--"

    "ᚹᚺᚨᛏ ᛁᛊ ᛁᛟᚢᚱ ᚾᚨᛗᛖ?" I didn't understand that. "ᛞᛁᛞ ᛁᛟᚢ ᚠᚱᛖᛖ ᛗᛖ?" No, I didn't get any of that either.

    "He is asking who you are, and if you freed him." The shadow cautiously approaches us from behind. "ᛗᛁ ᛒᚱᛟᚦᛖᚱ ᚠᚱᛖᛖᛞ ᛁᛟᚢ, ᚠᛖᚾᚱᛁᚱ." He gestures towards me.

    "When did you learn Elder Furthark?" I frown, but quickly regain my composure.

    "When I was doing research on deities of distant realms besides Golarion. Strange though. I thought he would use Younger Furthark. That has more in common with Old Norse." The shadow bows before the deity.

    "Wait just a moment." I was beginning to connect the dots. Old Norse. A giant wolf that was locked away. Then something that has to do with the sun. "Fenrir. Why is he even here?"

    "Good question, but I imagine it has something to do with how Guts was born. Also, as for your thoughts on the sun? There are several different accounts. Some say he devoured the sun, along with the moon, and others say it was his children who did it instead. I will ask him." The shadow addresses the giant wolf again. "ᚠᛖᚾᚱᛁᚱ! ᛗᛁ ᛒᚱᛟᚦᛖᚱ ᛁᛊ ᚲᚢᚱᛁᛟᚢᛊ. ᛞᛁᛞ ᛁᛟᚢ ᛖᚨᛏ ᚦᛖ ᛊᚢᚾ, ᛟᚱ ᚹᚨᛊ ᛁᛏ ᛁᛟᚢᚱ ᛊᛟᚾ?"

    I would have to learn the language myself.

    "ᛁ ᚺᚨᚹᛖ ᛟᚾᛚᛁ ᛟᚾᛖ ᚲᚺᛁᛚᛞ, ᚨᚾᛞ ᛁ ᚨᛗ ᚲᚢᚱᛊᛖᛞ ᛏᛟ ᛚᛁᚹᛖ ᚹᛁᚦᛁᚾ ᚺᛁᛗ. ᛁᛏ ᚹᚨᛊ ᛁ ᚹᚺᛟ ᚨᛏᛖ ᚦᛖ ᛊᚢᚾ ᚨᚾᛞ ᛗᛟᛟᚾ!" I had to cover my ears. The booming of his voice nearly ruptured my ear drums.

    "He says that he has no children. I guess that part was just a myth." The shadow folds his arms over his chest, but I had the feeling that he was hiding something.

    "Oh, really?" That's when a devious idea began to sprout. "Can he do it again?" Which quickly became machiavellian.

    The shadow gives me a look that practically screamed: "Are you serious?"

    I just smiled back at him, and he immediately realized that it meant: "Yes, I am."

    I couldn't wait to see the look on Slan's face.

    <<X>>
    "My mistress! There is a problem!" A wretched imp crawled towards his demon lord. "The sun! It is--"

    "Gone! I know!" Her eye twitches in annoyance. As she began to tear at the tentacles that might as well have been her hair. Arlan Vorlesh! It just had to be him! At least that's what she is thought, and she wasn't entirely wrong.

    I did have help though.

    That is when the rest of the celestial bodies in her realm began to twinkle before abruptly disappearing. An unnatural darkness enveloping the only planet left. The Garden of Gash would be the last to fall.

    I would make sure of it.

    Personally.

    <<X>>
    "Well, if it isn't the most shameless whore in all of the realms!" I carried The Black Swordsman's unconscious body over my shoulder. After that stint he would be out of it for a while. "How are you enjoying Ragnarok today?" I had used Life Giver to grant myself another body to replace the one I lost.

    Slan was uncharacteristically frustrated.

    "Normally, and I do mean this as a compliment, I would find a person like you irresistible. Forbidden fruit is the most delectable. I might have even made you into one of my consorts. I think you would have enjoyed the orgies."

    "No way, you god damn slut! I would have hated it!" The countenance I wore was crooked, and my sneer was genuine. "I already have the best woman in the world, and unlike you she doesn't have every venereal disease in the book!"

    "Yes, it wouldn't have worked out." Slan frowns. "A fight it is?" The demon lord rises from her throne.

    "A fight."

    "You will just die."

    I tilt my head. All of the humor disappearing.

    "I am The Knight Commander of the Sixth Crusade, formerly The Knight Commander of the Fifth Crusade, and I have already seen to the death of two demon lords. You will be the third, but I promise that I won't remember you." It will just be another notch on my Belt of Discipline.

    I gently lay Guts down onto the ground.

    "I am sorry that I didn't see that coming." I whisper. The Black Swordsman had the blood of comrades on his hands. It wasn't his fault. It was mine for not taking The Beast of Darkness into account. "Feel free to blame your foolish Knight Commander."

    Well, at least the hell hound paid for it. It was gone forever.

    A wolf now lived within The Black Swordsman's soul.

    I turn towards the demon lord, and the fabric of reality around her began to crack. Before bursting into pieces. This was her realm after all. She controlled every aspect of it, or whatever was left of it. It was a husk of what it once was.

    The plane became a writhing pile of naked bodies as far as I could see. Her demons were preoccupied with my army, but I had her all to myself. They tore into each other. Biting, stabbing, violating every new orifice, and devouring each other. Yet, despite that they all shuddered in ecstasy. I glared at them all in disgust. They were people that gave themselves to Slan.

    They weren't forced into this. They chose this hell.

    Which is why I didn't hesitate.

    I make use of Conduit Surge, and empower myself. Then I cast Plague Storm, and a cloud crackling with jade electricity is conjured into being. It grows endlessly in this pocket universe, enveloping the souls given to Slan, and tearing through them. It was an unfamiliar pain that did not bring them pleasure like every other torture. It only made them feel agony. Then as their moans turned into screams? Their spectral bodies disintegrate.

    "Those were all mine!" The demon lord looked positively furious.

    "Oh, you mean these ones? These souls?" I grab the head of one of the few remaining stragglers, and crush it as effortlessly as I would an egg. "Darn it! I guess my hand slipped!" I give her an innocent look.

    I was already prepared when the demon lord lost it, and wildly struck at where I had been only moments prior. I back-flip through the air, and then proceed to land on a platform I had fashioned.

    Slan unfurled her wings, and their wingspan left behind a shadow that covered the earth below us. The demon lord rushes towards me. Her unnatural claws extending from her fingertips, and cutting through everything in their way. Almost like the Sword of Actuation? They left behind tears in the fabric of reality. I deftly avoid all of them. I knew I couldn't block them.

    I call Frostbite to my side, and grip the handle tightly when it flies into my hand. I channel the power of Polar Midnight, and imbue it into the edge of the blade. It reached absolute zero, and then fell fall below it. Once again breaking many of the laws of physics. The bastard sword meets those claws, and instead of breaking? It endures the assault.

    "How?" There was no mortal that existed who could block this attack! No, not even The Skull Knight could do this! "Is it this sword--" The demon lord didn't have the time to be distracted.

    It was in that moment that I struck. The bastard sword stopped only for an instant when clashing against an invisible barrier. A form of divine protection. Then it pushed through, and dug into The Mistress of Debauchery.

    I had missed her heart, but I had stabbed the blade into one of her shoulders. I quickly pull it out, and with it the limb flew away from her body. I had taken an arm. I had taken her arm.

    "..." Slan looks down at the stump. It had frozen completely, and wasn't healing. There was no pain. Only an abstract feeling of shock that made her choke. "A dream. Y-Yes, this is a dream." The demon lord was delirious. "This can't be real."

    It had been hundreds of years since anyone had actually hurt her.

    "It is no dream, Slan. I have come to make you answer for everything." How many people had she corrupted? How many men and women fell victim to her? How many children poisoned by her touch? Who were violated by her, and made to be like her? Broken beyond any repair? "In the end there is no escaping what you are. It will come to claim you. When you're at your most vulnerable. When you are alone."

    "A-Alone?" The word strikes a cord within her. "I am not alone! I have my consorts! I have my lovers! I have my children!" The demon lord shudders. There is terror that grips her black heart. "They all love me! They're all just like me!"

    I had cast Frightful Aspect earlier as she was in shock. I became her worst fears. Her insatiable desire for companionship? This sow mistook lust for some kind of love. I felt pity in that moment. What life had she lived that she could not differentiate between the two of them?

    "What a miserable wretch you are. A sad lonely girl." Which quickly morphs into disgust again. "Mistress of Debauchery? More like The Mistress of Solitude!" I begin to laugh at her.

    "Stop it! Stop laughing at me!" Her fear is buried underneath a rage that was monstrous. "What are you, Arlan? A mortal? You will grow old, and die just like all the rest of them! You will die and be forgotten!" Anything she could use against me she did, but that was her mistake for I had nothing to hide.

    "I am!" I say it with pride. "I am just a mortal!" It's who I always will be. "All of my flaws to bare! All of my weaknesses as obvious as can be!" I nod my head. "There is one thing you're wrong about though. I will be remembered." I point my bastard sword at her. "I can't say the same about you!"

    The harlot screeches like a banshee, and the Garden of Gash bursts into pieces, the damage Fenrir had done already had destabilized it. In that moment I make use of Heroic Invocation, and my army holds fast. The power of the magic transforming them into something greater even as the planet explodes. I could not say the same for the apostles. They were either disintegrated by the explosion of the planet, or suffocated in the vacuum of outer space.

    In the distance I see it. What the demon lord had become in her madness. The seductive beauty had become a mass of writhing tentacles. Thousands of crimson eyes began to open. It could only be measured in light-years, and couldn't even fit inside of the solar system. The Garden of Gash was nothing compared to this.

    Whatever reason left her, and all that remained was an abomination.

    "Just destroying you like this would be a mercy. It would be no punishment." I should have finished it before it came to this. Oh well, I had to do it anyway.

    I clap my hands together, and draw on the ley lines. Not just the ones in this plane, but in all of them surrounding this one. Conduit Surge is ignited. I cast Wail of the Banshee, and the monster's eyes pop out of their sockets. Black ichor fills the primordial void but the creature does not die. It pulls itself back together, and launches countless beams of brilliant crimson light that twist and turn throughout outer space. They chase after me but I cast Walk Through Space, and I phase through them like they are not even there.

    The problem was the difference in scale. I decided to fix that.

    When I cast Legendary Proportions? I become a titan. A giant flying through the cosmos. I continue to grow until I even begin to rival the abomination in size. I grab one of the tentacles, and pull it towards me. That is when I pierce into it with my claws. My razor sharp nails, a testament to my status as a witch, tearing the beast to shreds. If it could scream? It would have.

    "Slan! This is the end!" I crackle with electricity, and in my current state as a colosal titan? The spell that I evoke approaches the realm of the divine. Stormbolts becomes a miniature big bang that causes this universe to burst open like a ripe melon. The second coming of genesis at my fingertips.

    The demon lord collapses in my hands. Disappearing into the void.

    Just like all the rest would.

    [] The shadow had a secret, and I planned on finding it out. It was time to learn Elder Furthark. What was Fenrir's connection to Guts? Who were they to each other? Why was Guts born from death?

    [] It was time to celebrate! The world thinks I am some sort of monster, but now with Slan dead? I should have a chance at spreading my own kind of propaganda. The Godhand were weakened by this.
     
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  • Gladiator

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    Chapter 17: The Son of the Wolf

    "In another plane? In another time? I wonder if things could have been different. If I could have lived my life a different way. If I did not have to march towards a certain death. If I did not have to say goodbye. In the end this destiny is my own. I have chosen it. I will embrace it. I will die with pride in my heart."

    - The Heart of Iomedae


    It began with an illusion. When I fell onto my bed after returning from my conquest. A vision of what once was. I had slain another demon lord. Slan, The Queen of Debauchery.

    Yet... all I could think of was the past.

    The glass jar I was trapped inside of. The unusual liquid inside of it. I could breathe somehow. I was but a babe. An infant looking at that woman. That witch. The Betrayer of Humanity. My mother. My creator. My god.

    Her raven hair, her crimson eyes, and her regal features. Only marred by her horns, her wings, and her tail. At this point she wasn't entirely mortal anymore. I looked like her because she had used her blood. It was to be the template for my design. Someone that shared a relation to her firstborn.

    I was a vessel. I was to be hollowed out by the shadow, and used to facilitate his reincarnation. It was for that reason I could sense no warmth from my mother. I was just a tool to her. A way to save her child.

    That coldness is what I knew before anything else. I wasn't anything to her. If I died then? Areelu Vorlesh would have created another to replace the failure. Instead I lived unlike the rest of her experiments.

    I fought, and I won. It was when I tasted victory that I grew to love it. It was the warmth that I lacked. The embrace I never had. The teat that nursed the babe I once was. It would soothe every ache I had. It would be there. When nothing else was!

    I thought that would be enough. That I did not need anything else in life. If only I had victory? I would be happy! It was battle that made me understand joy, because through it I could grasp what I desire above else. The spoils of war!

    Then I met them. My friends. My crusaders. My children. In the haze of that dream? I began to understand. There was something wrong. I was missing an important part of myself. That my mother never gave me.

    Love. It was love, and it hurt. It hurt so much. I wanted to carve my heart out of my chest. I did not want to feel it. It was a constant reminder of what was stolen from me. What I never had because that witch only saw the shadow! She never saw me until it was too late!

    The dream became a nightmare. The pain is excruciating. I wake up in my bed covered in sweat, and there is blood everywhere. It escapes from every pore. I was painted red. I vomit, and there is more.

    "I thought as much." I quickly cast Heal, and gather the bloody sheets. There was more to my resurrection. The magic behind it had weakened. Just ever so much after I had slain one of their own. There was a connection. "It does not matter." They would all die.

    I would have my victory.

    <<X>>
    "Are you alright, Arlan?" The young witch had come to help. Schierke had not changed since I last met her. The child still had that innocence about her, and Flora had no doubt taught her more. I could feel the magic around her. It had grown considerably. "You look exhausted."

    "I'm just tired from the battle in the Garden of Gash." I lie with ease. "It is always a challenge when facing a demon lord." I lean back into my chair. The young girl sat across from me. At the other end of the desk. We were both in the library of the palace. Since the renovations I had made? I had begun to stockpile texts from the Higher Planes. Thanks to some help from my dearest Iomedae.

    The shadow had been silent. Which meant I had to look into the problem myself. Elder Furthark. It was not a language I was familiar with.

    "How is Guts doing?" He didn't take it well when he discovered that he had murdered several crusaders whilst under the influence of The Beast of Darkness. At least it has been exorcised truly. It would no longer be a problem.

    Fenrir though? Well, I didn't know about him. He was a mystery. He could be an asset, or another problem entirely.

    "He has been with Elaine." Schierke still called Casca that? I shake my head. "She says he has been training every day. A lot more than usual though. He hasn't been sleeping. I think he has been having nightmares."

    Whether it was guilt or the wolf? I couldn't be sure about it myself.

    "Now when you say that, Schierke? Do you actually mean you have been sneaking into their bedroom at night, and invading his dreams?" I give her a look of reproach.

    "M-Maybe." The young witch fidgets in her seat. "Okay, I have done that." There was a look of embarrassment on her face.

    "Don't do it again. That is an invasion of his privacy, and you have no idea how dangerous it is inside of his soul." I didn't know what kind of person the wolf was. It might have been a god, but that didn't mean it would spare a child.

    "Sorry." The young witch bows her head. Refusing to meet my gaze.

    "I'm not the one you should be apologizing to." I turn towards another book. "Did you find anything?" I open it up, and begin to read.

    "Nothing about Elder Furthark." The young girl scrunches her face. "Why can't Farnese help?"

    "My apprentice is busy tending to the wounded." There were many of my crusaders who didn't come back from the Garden of Gash in one piece. Quite literally at that. The only thing that could save them was magic. "Her responsibility as a healer comes before anything else."

    "I am not so sure about that." The young witch whispers, but I am able to hear her clearly.

    "Why is that now?" I ask, before looking through another book.

    "N-No reason." Schierke dodges the question. "What did the runes look like again?"

    "Why is that now?" I repeat the question. Then I slam the book shut, and give her a look that promises pain.

    Did I have to get The Belt of Discipline?

    "..." The young girl looked like she was about to cry. "I might have also been sneaking into the dreams of a few other people."

    "What exactly did you find?"

    "Farnese is trying to revive Serpico's mother."

    The young witch says it so quickly that I almost didn't catch it. Necromancy.

    That's just positively wonderful. I could hear the shadow now. He was laughing. Oh, he must be enjoying this.

    "That magic is too advanced for her." It would be dangerous. "That's not something she should be doing without my supervision. I will reprimand her for it."

    "That's it?" The young witch sounds surprised.

    "The only thing I truly despise is the undead. There is nothing wrong with True Resurrection. The better question is whether his mother would be okay with it, and whether Farnese will die in the attempt." I rub my temples. "It is very complicated, and requires consent from all parties. If his mother doesn't want to come back? It simply won't work at all." I look down at the aspiring witch. "It is also not a spell that Farnese even knows or has performed before. If she makes a mistake the power of it will reduce her to a smoldering husk."

    "Why wouldn't she want to come back?" Schierke looks confused at that. "Anything is better than--"

    "The afterlife can be quite pleasant. Pharasma is usually fair in her many verdicts. The only exception being necromancers. She despises them in a way I can't put into words." I could hear the shadow once more. He was complaining about it. "There are realms that are so euphoric that happiness is an assurance. Instead of just being a possibility."

    "The Abyss! All just because I tried to free the people from death!" The shadow materializes in a corner of the library. "That death worshiping whore!" He nearly tears his hair out. Well, whatever amounted to hair for a ghost like him. "I hope you're choking on owlbear cocks you fucking blueberry bitch!"

    I sigh.

    "I am glad you can't hear that." I turn towards the young girl.

    "Hear what?" Schierke tilts her head, and gives me a curious look.

    "Nevermind."

    I was going at this problem in all the wrong ways. I was a witch. I had my magic. Instead of looking through all of these books? I only had to look for one. When I find it?

    I smile.

    A book on Comprehend Languages. The spell only lasts an hour, but that would be enough.

    "This will be perfect."

    <<X>>​

    "Guts?" I knock on his door. "Are you in there?" I am greeted by silence. I frown, and that's when I force the door open by pushing hard on it. The lock is broken. Oh well, I will fix that later.

    He was on his bed, and didn't even bother turn around to face the door. The Black Swordsman was buried in blankets.

    I don't hesitate for a moment.

    "Get up!" I grab the blankets, and throw them into the air. "This is no time to be laying in bed!"

    The young man just grumbles, and covers his head with a pillow.

    "I will take care of whatever it is tomorrow!" That's it? I snort, and that is when I force him into a headlock. "Let go!"

    "Not until we have a chat with that wolf!" I pull him towards a chair, and force him to sit down. "It's important!"

    "Alright, alright!" Guts scratches the back of his head, and gives me a tired look. "What do you need me to do?"

    "I need you to give me permission to trespass on your soul. I could do it without your consent but I would rather not." I think about Schierke once more. I would have to punish her for that somehow. "The Beast of Darkness is gone, but there is something else inside of you. I need to know if we can trust it."

    "What is it exactly?" Guts folds his arms over his chest. "Another wraith?"

    "A wolf." I answer him quickly. "A god."

    "A god?" He gives me an annoyed look. "I really do have the worst luck..."

    "Yes, you most certainly do." I nod my head. "Well, what will it be?"

    "Do it. It's not like I can do anything about it myself." He leans back into his chair. "Just don't mess with anything else in there."

    "Don't worry. I won't, Guts."

    <<X>>
    The very moment I transfer my own soul into The Black Swordsman? I notice an immediate difference. The void was gone, and it was replaced with a realm I was not familiar with. It had to be something from the memories of his tenant. The place it once called home.

    If I were to hazard a guess.

    The planet was lush with life. I could see a forest, and there was snow. Correction. There was a lot of snow. It blanketed everything as far as I could see. This place seemed to be stuck in a perpetual blizzard. The frigid wind nearly freezing my spectral body.

    "Ragnarök." I whisper to myself. That is what it had to be.

    "Maybe not." The shadow decides to speak. "There are some things that are better left alone."

    "Is that why you lied to me?"

    "..."

    The shadow is quiet. He wasn't going to answer my question.

    I pushed through the blizzard, but with every step it only got worse. The cold reminded me of Polar Midnight. Only that this effect was a constant across the entire globe. How could anything thrive in absolute zero? I could, but only thanks to my magic. I had cast Ice Body, and I endured the gale.

    It only took a few minutes before I found myself near the source. A gargantuan tree that reached all the way to the moon. Yggdrasil no doubt but I had feeling this was just part of it. The rest of it was connected to the other realms. Asgard, Alfheim, Jotunheim, Midgard, Muspelheim, Nidavellir, Niflheim, Svartalfheim, and Vanaheim. All nine had to be accounted for.

    This has to be Midgard. Whatever was left of it, or perhaps this was just a recreation from the wolf's memories?

    I did not know.

    I quickly cast the spell I had learned earlier. Comprehend Languages. It gave me an hour. That was more than enough time.

    "Fenrir! I have come for answers!" I shout as loudly as I can. "Who is Guts to one such as yourself? A god?"

    I was greeted by silence. I frown at that.

    "I will not leave until I know!" I yell into the canopy of the tree. "I think you owe it to me!"

    I did set him free.

    "I told your brother." That voice was unmistakable. It was the wolf. "What more do you want?"

    "He has a habit of keeping some things to himself! I don't believe he told me everything!" The shadow had hidden himself. He did not want to face the wolf.

    "I see. Then he is a snake." The wolf snorts in disgust. "Be wary of treacherous siblings. They will be the end of you." The wolf took that time to make an appearance. I had to hold back my surprise. He was not a wolf? Not anymore. He took on a mortal guise. A human being that was a bit gruff. He towered over most people. He had to be at least twice my height to boot. He had a beard. Hair that was unkempt. They were both like charcoal. However, not unlike Guts there was a patch of hair that turned white near his forehead. Enlarged canines. Ears that were like knives. Golden eyes that held a mystery to them. A wolf of a man. Pun intended.

    A lot of scars. Too many.

    "He is my brother! I can't exactly choose my family!" No matter what you had to live with them. "What did you tell him? That he did not tell me?"

    "That I have no children." The wolf looks down at me. "Save for just one."

    I blink at that. Then I blink once more.

    "That child wouldn't happen to be who you're trapped inside of?" I could feel the beginnings of a migraine. "The Guts I know?"

    "That is what he is called?" The wolf smiles at that. It is a wolfish grin. "Guts. It is a horrible name." He looks happy regardless. "Thank you."

    "..." I rub my temples again. Oh yeah, there is that migraine. "Is it safe to assume you will aid my friend?"

    "No." The wolf is abrupt. "I will only safeguard his soul."

    "Why not?" I give him an incredulous look. "He is your son--"

    "He is a man! He is no boy!" The wolf had a growl unlike any other. "If aid is what he seeks? Then he must come seek it himself! He is a mortal like you are! Whether he accepts the part of myself that flows through his veins? That depends on him..."

    I pause at that. Déjà vu. In order to reach the peak of my mortality? Did I not face this same choice? Between earning my own meager power, or being simply given godhood by birthright?

    "Fate must have a cruel sense of humor." I murmur to myself. "Alright, I will deliver the message to your legacy." I turn around, and begin to leave.

    "Wait." The wolf appears in front of me. "There is something I would give him instead."

    "I thought you said you wouldn't help him?" I grumble in abject annoyance. "What is it, Fenrir?"

    "I won't. Not unless he comes here himself." The god reaches for something, and it seems to materialize in his hand. "This has to do with his mother."

    "A goddess?" I ask him directly.

    "No, as mortal as he is." Ah, the taboo it is. A deity falling in love with a mortal. Just like my Iomedae. "It is all I have left of her."

    It was a necklace? No. A locket. There was a weight to it. A sort of magic laying dormant. It was no blessing or curse though. Nor any mighty weapon. It was a memory. A last will and testament? I couldn't be sure.

    "I will make sure that he receives it." I grab the trinket.

    This last memento of the past.

    "When you give it to him? Tell him that her name was Brunhilde."

    I nod my head. He deserved to know that much.

    "Farewell, wolf." I turn to leave again.

    "Goodbye, champion." Fenrir whispers. "When death comes to claim you? May the Valkyries grant you passage to Valhalla." The wolf had seen it. It was an inevitability. I could not be dissuaded from my goal. It would be the end.

    A death I would choose gladly. For them. For me.

    For everyone.

    In duty? Sacrifice. In death? Glory.

    In love? Peace.

    [] I had to deal with the problem involving Farnese. I couldn't let her recklessly dabble in magic she did not understand. All because of a misguided attempt to fix her mistake. What had brought it on? I thought The Everlight had given her purpose and peace. I had to intervene.

    [] I should give Guts that locket immediately. I made a promise to his father, and he should know the truth of his parentage. Who his father is. Who his mother was. What it meant to be a child of the wolf. What he could be if he chose to accept that part of himself, or perhaps reject it entirely.
     
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    The Gnawing Maw
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    Chapter 18: The Gnawing Maw

    "Evil is not an absence of good. It is not a choice. Evil is one of two forces in the cosmos, an agency locked in eternal struggle against its antithesis. Only good and evil exist. And not even a hair's width of space separates them."

    - V̸̡̜͚͑̀͝e̶̛͚̚͝c̷̯̥̪̅̕̚n̷̬͉̊a̵͔̦̭͊̎́


    I could not be satisfied. Not by living life as a martyr, for they are paraded around. Their corpses nailed to crosses, and existing only as tribute to those who slew them. A gold star for their cruelty. When I took up a weapon in Kenabres? It was not to die that day. It was to bring Deskari to his knees. It was positively mad. A mortal facing a demon lord? It would certainly be suicide...

    I lived.

    Many it would say that was only because of the timely intervention of my mother, and her beloved pawn, but it was more than that. I had struck a blow against fate that day. It was in that moment that I began to fight against the Nahyndrian Crystal that had been embedded into my heart. It was not the power of a dead demon lord that allowed me to scar the Lord of Locusts with that Midnight Bolt. It was my tenacity.

    I had to endure. I had to fight. I had to hate. I had to live.

    I had to win.

    The pain I felt in my incubation chamber... it had to mean something. My struggle had to continue. I had many enemies. They all needed to die. Every single one of them.

    Only then could I--

    "Arlan Vorlesh." In front of me stood a god. A lord of the undead. Well, at the very least an avatar or some sort of aspect. Oh, Farnese, I should have stopped you. "I knew your brother."

    "..." The shadow is silent, but he was watching attentively. His master had found a way into the world. This plane. The midland we both now called home. "It's been a while, Vecna."

    "A wraith, when once you were a great lich. It saddens me to see you like this, Caelum."

    Vecna wasn't quite what I imagined. He wasn't some sort of skeleton. He looked more like an emancipated cadaver. There was an epidermis wrapped tightly around bone, and even a few muscles beneath it around his skull. His face was distinctly human, and it could even form expressions. A crease where he would grin, and the tensing of something underneath. There could have been a few maggots squirming around, but I couldn't be sure. Then there was the golden embroidery in parts of his body. They were implanted so deeply that they had to be inserted into bone directly. His stomach was gone. I could see directly through his ribcage.

    There was no heart, but that was true in life as it was in death for Vecna.

    "If you're here for my protege? I will have to kill you." There is no hesitation. This was just an avatar. In my weakened state I could handle that at least. Farnese was unconscious on the floor. The ritual she attempted to perform had failed. Instead it had brought this abomination into this plane of existence. Straight into the library at the heart of the palace.

    Vecna scrunches his face in bemusement. "Oh, I have no doubt. That is not why I am here, Arlan." He turns to look at the wraith. "I am here for your brother. I have come bearing a gift."

    "A gift?" The shadow gave him a scrutinizing glance. "That's not like you at all." He knew only hardship under his tutelage.

    "This is a special occasion." Vecna almost seems to bow. Almost being the keyword here. "A way for you to return as you once were."

    A Lich King born again? As if I would ever allow that.

    The wraith actually looks interested at that, but that interest dissipates as quickly as the morning dew. "I do not need your help." His ghostly visage twists into a cackling skull. "I have my own plans!"

    "I know you do." The Maimed God turns back to look at me. "The problem lies in your overconfidence."

    What was that look?

    "It would be in your best interest to convince him." Vecna had a look of seriousness about him. "His ambition grows in a way that is dangerous to us all. Himself most of all."

    "..." I glare daggers at my sibling. "What are you planning, Caelum?"

    "I am not your enemy, Arlan. I never will be." The wraith had no trouble saying it, but there was something else. "I am her enemy."

    Pharasma. Of course.

    "A god will destroy you." Not even I could defeat her in the realm she presided over. Maybe if I could draw her out? That would be a different story.

    "Not if I become one myself." It is conjured at that exact moment. "You do remember what this is?" Of course I did. It was a Nahyndrian Crystal.

    "Slan." I figured it out immediately. He had used the remains of that sow to make one. "Give it to me."

    "No, you will break it." He knew me. " I need this, Arlan." There something that sounded like desperation in his voice. He wanted his ambition to come into fruition, but that was not all. There was a fire burning inside of him. That threatened to burn everything around him. A taste for vengeance.

    "The goddess has wronged you, but that will make you into a monster." I shake my head. "You do know that?" I give him a disappointed look. "I will not raise a hand against my own blood, but I need that crystal in pieces."

    "This is exactly what I feared." Vecna gives another look. A dangerous one. "I will not have competition. If you do not stop him?"

    The threat was clear. The Undying King would slay any others. He could be the only Lord of Worms.

    I stand in front of my brother.

    "I will stop him, and I will stop you too."

    "Completely insane as per usual. I have watched you struggle for years, Arlan..." Those undead I had slain spoke to him. They all speak to him. The dead god sounded annoyed more than anything else. "I will return, and it will not be in this form. I will grant you rest." He would come to Midland with all of his divinity intact. Not as an avatar or an aspect, but as Vecna truly is.

    A god.

    "I will be ready." It was no bluff. I will lose no family. "Demon Lord or God, it makes no difference. You're just another enemy." My countenance twists into a visage of unadulterated fury. "Another body to build into the foundation of my dream!"

    That actually catches the avatar off-guard. The rage boiling just beneath the surface of my soul was like that of a god.

    No, in many ways it was greater.

    The avatar is quick to act: it casts a spell. I could already see what it was thanks to my Assiduous Gaze, granted to me as a Hellknight Signifier. Negative Eruption. A dangerous one that would kill all of us. It was like Harm, but had a wider range of influence. I quickly grab Farnese, and leap out of the way, before immediately casting Hellfire Ray. The infernal flames scorching the library, and forcing the avatar out of the palace. Hurling it through several walls, and then out into the courtyard. I quickly erect a Death Ward around Farnese. Amplifying it with Conduit Surge just to make sure it protected her.

    Vecna may have been weakened in this form, but he was still the greatest necromancer in the known multiverse. I could not underestimate him.

    When I make my way to the courtyard? The avatar doesn't even look winded. An attack like that was nothing. I expected as much. "I will bury you, monster." It was with a wave of my hand that Frostbite flew to my side. "Just like all the rest." The frozen blade freezing all that it touched. The air itself began to crystalize around us. As temperatures dropped to absolute zero.

    Vecna, being undead, was not fazed in the slightest by the cold.

    I quickly cast the hex Protective Luck, and prepare for whatever comes next. A black sword appears in the avatar's hands, and he enchants it with Vampiric Blade. He hurls himself forward, and I meet the charge. Our blades clash, and all of Arlan's Way feels it, as an earthquake resonates beneath the soles of our shoes.

    I could feel the enchantment on that black blade drawing the very life-force from my body, and directly into the avatar. What minor flesh-wounds it did have quickly disappeared. "Now that is just cheating!" I grumble in annoyance.

    "So sayeth the fool!" Vecna retorts. "More powerful than Lolth herself, and nothing but a mortal!" The avatar smirks at that. "However, that will not always be the case..." The bastard could sense it. "How long I wonder before death comes to claim thee?"

    I had weakened ever so slightly.

    "It won't be here!" There is a resounding cracking noise as I slam my forehead into the avatar's skull. "Not by your hand, at least!"

    He knew that victory was impossible in this form. The god just wanted to weaken me.

    "Go for the gonads, Arlan!" The wraith whispers into my ear. "It's his greatest weakness!"

    "He doesn't have any balls, Caelum!" I feel the sudden need to break his nose. Alas, my brother no longer had one.

    "He used to, Arlan! He used to!" The specter on my shoulder seems to grimace. "That's all that you need!"

    It dawned on me. "That's actually brilliant!" I quickly gather as much negative energy as I could. Any healing spells would only hurt a member of the undead. I needed to heal him. I cast Harm, and amplify it with Conduit Surge.

    In the centuries since Vecna had become a lich? He finally knew what it was like to have genitals again. He looked positively confused and then elated... for all of one nanosecond.

    I slid towards him, the pommel of my sword turning upright midway, and that it is when I strike. It was almost like hearing a pair of balloons pop. The Undying King, for the first time in many eons, screeching like a shrill maiden.

    "Arlan Vorlesh! I will see you Ŧคɭɭ!"

    That fury had to be genuine, and there was power when he spoke. I did in fact fall. It was like I had lost all motor function. My nervous system was fried. That is when the hex saved my life.

    Probability churning in my favor for once, and not for the last time. My whole body ignites. It was like electricity coursing through my nerves. The dice had been rolled, and I had hit the jackpot.

    Not only had I resisted the effect of the magic? I had reversed it. I am a blur as my fist slams into the avatar's face, my body now coursing with Vecna's power. The avatar flips backwards, head over heels, and onto the pavement. A sickening crunch signaling the fact that my blow had broken something even before he landed.

    "How does it feel, Vecna? This is the power of a mortal!" I stand over him, and before he can recover? I gather all of the magic I had absorbed from him, and cast the grand hex known as Lay To Rest. His body begins to disintegrate. This was the greatest spell in my repertoire to use against the likes of the undead, and it was bolstered by the avatar's own magic.

    "This is not the end, Arlan..." His glare could pierce through the soul of anyone. "I will have what is mine!"

    "No." I grin. "I will have your head instead." Before the avatar can say anything else? I slam the sole of my boot down onto his skull, and grind my heel into his face until it is a fine powder. "Goodbye, Vecna! I will use your bones to build my empire!"

    There is silence in the courtyard, and I could feel the shadow trying to quietly make his escape. I grab him tightly before he can leave.

    "The crystal, brother." He tugs on my hand with ghostly appendages. "I need it now."

    "Oh, come on! This is the only chance I will get!" His cries didn't mean anything to me. "It's the only thing that can save you!"

    I frown at that. Vecna did not know him anymore. I did. It wasn't just about revenge or bringing about an end to death throughout all the planes that existed. It was part of it, of course. It was not the only reason though.

    "That mortality is a curse." The shadow looks scared at that. Not of me but of the appointment I had with death. "I could unravel it. If only I had that power, Arlan. I could save you."

    "I do not need saving." I shove my hand into the wraith. I find what I am looking for. The Nahyndrian Crystal. I crush it without any hesitation. "I die a mortal. No exceptions."

    "..." The wraith is crestfallen at that. "How I despise that part of you, brother."

    "I would not be your brother if I was not like that." I gingerly grab the closest thing that constitutes as the specter's shoulder, and grip it reassuringly. "This is who I am! Do not try to change that!"

    Those flaws made me who I am. I could not be Arlan Vorlesh without them.

    "Please, just listen to your little brother. This once..."

    Farnese had woken, and behind one of the pillars in the courtyard she was listening. The girl had heard everything, and her mouth was covered. As if to stifle a gasp.

    Her master was dying.

    I was going to die.

    <<X>>
    "This must be a secret." I tell her. "It stays between us." I attend to her wounds. "That creature whispered into your ear, didn't he?" I had lain her back onto her bed. I sat in front of her. Just to make sure nothing else poisoned her against us.

    "..." The young woman looks guilty at that.

    "He lies." I murmur. "Monsters like him always do."

    "I'm sorry. I just made more problems for you, master." The young woman manages to finally say something. "I always seem to be a burden." There are tears that begin to well up in her eyes. I wipe them away.

    "It's okay. I can't expect you to hold your own against a deity." I lean back into my chair. "That's something even I have difficulty with."

    "All you have done for us, and we have done so little for you..." The witch in training grips her bedsheets tightly. Almost enough to draw blood from her cursed hands. "There is no way we would have made it this far--"

    "I'm afraid that soon you might have to make the journey on your own. I might not always be there. I will try to be, but my time is coming. I can feel it. After Slan? Who knows how much it will take from me. As every one of those false gods are brought down? I may not even make it to the last one."

    I was wrong about that at least, but what came after might be worse for me.

    "Can we even do it by ourselves?" The young woman looks worried.

    "There is no choice to be had. It has to be done. I will prepare you. I will prepare all of you. I will forge you all into champions. Guts especially." I smile down at her. Just imagining it all. He would be as great as I once was. I just had to teach him.

    We all had to.

    <<X>>​

    Guts could feel it. It was that same feeling during The Eclipse. That haunted his dreams every night. A sense of foreboding. He would feel loss once again. He would lose someone dear to him. He would see them die.

    There would be nothing he could do, and in that terror, he heard a howl. A wolf he had never known before calling out to him. Perhaps to comfort him. The mark was gone, the rabid beast had been exorcised, and instead he felt an oddly familiar presence.

    One he was certain he never actually met before. Then why did it feel like he knew this person? That he should know! Now that left him sleepless. It made him lose himself, but he was quickly brought out of his stupor by the woman sleeping next to him.

    Her dark complexion the same as he remembered it. The same scars. That he could trace, and she did not fear his touch anymore. Not even after he had almost raped her. The thought fills him with disgust. What that animal had almost done? When using him as a vessel?

    However, he could not deny it, it had been part of him. The curse just made it tangible. That abomination was him, and now it was gone. In that dark place where the worst parts of himself lived? There was something else inside of his heart. A growing power that need only be nurtured. A spark of divinity, or perhaps the brilliance of mortality unfiltered.

    A choice would come.

    [] Guts must receive the locket, and remember his mother.

    [] Guts must meet with his father and learn of his tragedy.
     
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    Mythic Path
  • Gladiator

    Well-known member
    Chapter 19: Mythic Path

    "Time is the enemy of identity."

    - Eternal Champion


    Wherever Guts had lived? The land was in turmoil. There was strife but never any solace. Only conflict. It was difficult just trying to find a way to survive. Just to have a drink that would not poison him. A bit of food that would not leave him in agonizing pain. The life of a mercenary was all that he knew. On the battlefield he could forget everything. At least for a while. The bloodshed was a comfort. The threat of death all but natural. It was where he was raised. Where his innocence was stolen from him.

    He knew a mother's love. He never knew what a father could be like. He thought he had one once. In Gambino, but that turned out to be a cruel trick by fate. That betrayal was the first he experienced. It would not be the one that hurt him the most.

    That was his brother. The person he thought to call friend. Who he aspired to. Who he admired. Who he wished to become the rival of. If only because it would mean that friendship was true.

    It never was. It was just another illusion. He should have known. Guts should have seen how desperate Griffith was to grasp hold of his ambition.

    If he had stayed with the Band of the Hawk? If he had not heard Griffith speak those words that day? Perhaps things might have ended differently. If he bent the knee, and deferred to his lord.

    That was the problem. His lord. He did not want to be a retainer or some sort of vassal. He wanted a brother. He wanted to be someone's brother. He had that now:

    By my side in Arlan's Way.

    I was everything he had thought Griffith was, but who had proven that he was not. I was much more handsome than Griffith was as well. The most dashing and greatest, Knight Commander. Yes, yes, I am not known for my humility.

    It is true though. My raven locks would best those ivory ones any day, and if I had my way? The Giant Bird would soon be bald. Bird Man? White Falcon? The Falconer? That fag who hurt one of my crusaders? Oh, I would have my way with him.

    Tarred and feathered, driven into the ground naked, as bare as the day he was born, and forced to march into an active volcano. Whilst every one of my citizens threw excrement at him. It would be a wonderful day. A day to celebrate.

    I would laugh at him. Then enjoy the smell of smouldering roast chicken when he finally fell into the mouth of that volcano. It would be a day of remembrance. A holiday. The Plucking, I will call it.

    "Uh, are you alright? You have been cackling for the last five minutes, my liege." One of my soldiers noticed that I was lost in my musings.

    "Nothing to worry about. I am just making plans." I wipe the drool from my lips. Now I had a taste for poultry. "In time, you will grow accustomed to the random bouts of laughter."

    "O-Okay." The soldier stands at attention. I was in my throne room, and I was waiting. It was about time that Guts made his choice. I would not last forever, and the crusade would fall without The Black Swordsman.

    His destiny had come to a point of divergence. Who would he embrace? His mother or his father? It did not matter which. Only that he did make a choice.

    "I will be there for him." I nod my head. Whatever choice he makes? My crusader would have his Knight Commander. His beacon of hope. His morning star. "As every drop of blood leaves my body, and my soul crumbles to dust."

    His brother.

    <<X>>
    In the dream The Black Swordsman found himself frozen. The cold was unbearable. It reminded him of Frostbite. This frigid air reduced all things to permafrost. How many times had he clashed against The Knight Commander? He had lost count, and he had won none of the matches. He felt useless. It was that same feeling from before. All those years ago. When he had left the Band of the Hawk. He wanted to live up to Arlan Vorlesh's expectations.

    My expectations.

    If he could not? How could he ever face the betrayer? How could he avenge his brothers and sisters? How could he get justice for the Band of the Hawk? That feeling of powerlessness invaded everything that he was. It tore away at hope. It devoured any happiness he felt in Casca's warm embrace. It drove him mad.

    He could not be complete. Not until he plunged Dragon Slayer into the heart of that bastard! He wanted to take everything from that traitor. His kingdom. His ambition.

    His dream.

    Guts had finally found his dream. It was besides these crusaders. It was by following The Knight Commander into battle that he found purpose once again. When before he had nothing! Everything that was stolen from him! His childhood! His innocence! The love that he could have had! He would take it all back! By violence if need be!

    In fact, he would prefer it that way. Dragon Slayer was hungry, and so was he.

    "Guts! I will help you!" The great sword ignites in the blizzard. It acts as a ward against the storm. The flames were a comfort.

    "Grunbeld? I see." The Black Swordsman marches forward into the wilderness. Past the many forests. Deeper into the heart of this realm. This place within his heart. He would find it. The source of that presence. The howl in the dark. "Thank you."

    In the distance he saw the great tree. It wrapped around this world, and in the darkness above this plane? Where constellations found themselves rewritten into a great tapestry? Guts saw holes leading into other realms. Those were not stars! They were gateways! Doors to other places.

    The great tree, and the many branches of it, twisted and turned, in order to wrap themselves around eight other worlds. The howl grew louder. That's when he could see it.

    A wolf.

    It was waiting for him. It had always been waiting for him.

    "I have been expecting you, pup." Somehow the mercenary understood the wolf. It began to shrink. As that happened it also began to change shape. It took on the form of a giant. A man with scars all over his body. Gleaming amber for eyes, but the same messy black hair that Guts had. "Let me gaze upon you, my son. Now with my own eyes."

    The giant knelt down, and his eyes met that of his progeny. His firstborn. His only true son. In those eyes the giant saw the mercenary's mother. The love that he had lost.

    "What is going on? Who are you?" Guts backed away from the giant's touch. Unused to this kind of... love. "Where are we?"

    "This is just a dream, Guts. My memory of home. It is gone now, and the only place it can be found is here." The giant points towards his heart. "I am all that is left." He smirks. It is a wolfish grin. "Well, barring yourself of course."

    Guts was uneasy at that. "I don't have a father." He is adamant about it, but the doubt began to creep in. The man did look like him. "Not anymore." He thinks back to Gambino.

    The father that he killed.

    "That man wasn't your father!" The giant almost seems to know what he is thinking. "He was just another monster, Guts!" His eyes begin to soften. "What happens to all those monsters you meet, pup?"

    "I murder the whole fucking lot of them!" Guts growls. "Every single damn one!" The rage is unleashed. It never belonged to that mangy mutt. It was The Black Swordsman. "I want to hear them beg! I want to see them run! I want to hear their screams as I snatch the life from them! I want to chase them to hell! I want to take their corpses, and hang them from every rafter! I want to nail them to every cross! I want to see them burn! I want to see them cry! I want to take everything from them!" Just like they took everything from him. "I want them to be afraid! I want them to fear the day I come for them!"

    "That's good." The giant nods his head. "That's right. That's precisely what is owed to their ilk." The wolf gazes into his soul. "I can help you, but the price is steep. It will be your mortality."

    Guts pauses at that.

    "I won't become like those monsters!" He reaches for Dragon Slayer. "If you're one of them--" The great sword ready to drink the blood of a god.

    "No, I'm not." The giant lifts his hands. A gesture of peace. "I am not a demon, but a god." He tries to placate the mercenary. "The blood in your veins? It is mine too. Not just that of a mortal. I can set it aflame."

    A god? Guts remembers Iomedae. He would become like her? A deity?

    "Not quite, but something like her." The wolf continues to answer questions before they are even asked. "The power would be great. Perhaps enough that vengeance would be within your reach."

    "I won't throw away my humanity for that!" Not anymore. Not now that he has Casca again.

    "Then would you throw it away for a friend?" The wolf paces around him. "The person you call... Knight Commander."

    "What do you know?" Guts is furious again. Dragon Slayer burns hotter than ever. The cold is banished. This wolf would threaten his friend? His brother? "What is going to happen?"

    "Arlan Vorlesh is dying." The giant grabs his shoulder. "The man who saved you all? He is pushing himself past every breaking point, treading into realms that no mortal should, and he has already died before. What is left is a corpse just barely holding on. If this continues there will be nothing. Not even a hereafter for him. His soul will disappear."

    Guts drops his great sword at that.

    "You're lying!" The mercenary knew that he wasn't. He could feel it. The truth was everywhere. In this place where his heart could be at peace. "He is not dying!" There is desperation now. A sense of loss. He remembers it all. How I was beginning to slow. How I wasn't quite as quick as before. I was growing weary. The weight was not something I could bear alone.

    Guts remembers that day. It feels like centuries ago now.

    "That's no weight any one person can handle. So, when push comes to shove, you can lean on me!"

    How had he failed again? He relied on someone else. He left them to this burden alone, and he was nothing more than a nuisance now! What Regill taught him did not make a difference! It just let him barely survive. No, surviving is not enough.

    Guts wanted to win!

    No more. There would be no other Eclipse. He would not see that Brand of Sacrifice on his friend.

    His brother.

    "Do it." Whatever hesitation disappears in that moment. What was mortality worth? If it could not save his Knight Commander. "Just do it before I change my mind!"

    The wolf nods his head.

    "Don't worry. You won't become a monster, Guts." The giant smiles down at him.

    "You will become a wolf."

    <<X>>​

    A wolf. Not blackened by hate as the hound was. No, there was something else now. The color begins to change. The darkness being washed away, and beneath it a glorious ivory was unveiled to the world. The tuft of hair that had been like snow? Now it had spread. There was not an inkling of the ebony mane he once had. His crimson eyes burning with fury, but that hate was his to control now. It belonged to him.

    It carried him this far, and now he could truly call it an ally. Instead of it just being another enemy skulking in the dark.

    He had nothing to fear. This was all that he was. Mortal, or immortal, it did not matter! Guts was the son of a god. He was the firstborn of Fenrir. The devourer of the sun. He was human down to the very marrow of his bones, but he was something else too.

    Something grander than that.

    He would accept it all. If it meant he could save his friends. He would be both. If only for their sake.

    He would walk the path of thorns. He would be feared by many, and worshiped by some. Though all demons would know that this was the day that their judge had been born. He was coming for them all.

    None would be spared.

    There would be no mercy. No clemency. No forgiveness. Only relentless judgement. In Guts, the people would have a hero. They would have a champion against the monsters.

    This was the birth of a myth. Of a White Wolf. A beacon of hope.

    Just like I was. Just like I used to be.

    Oh, Guts. How I wish I could tell you.

    I was proud of you.

    [] Mythic Path: White Wolf. The journey takes a turn, and through the eyes of another.

    [] Legend Path: The Last Song. The journey continues on. Until the very last light dies.
     
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    Conquest
  • Gladiator

    Well-known member
    Chapter 20: Conquest

    "What is best in life? It's to crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women!"

    - Conan of Cimmeria


    Conrad, loved more than anything else, the gluttonous appetites of mortals. Their hunger. Their drive towards self-destruction. It was unmatched by any other creature in the planes. It was through that primal instinct he drew power. He became greater for it.

    A god.

    At least that is what he thought. The truth was that a demon lord was but the mockery of one. All the power of a deity but none of the beauty. The regal and sublime perfection of it. They were positively disgusting instead, and did not have the favor of Ao.

    They did despise him.

    Their station was stolen. Not granted to them by the one and only. Not bequeathed or promised. No, it was simply taken. That is all they knew. They could only take. Never give.

    What they brought with them was pestilence. The diseases that culled mortals, and which kept them weak. Vulnerable, if you would. Most of all, it made them susceptible to suggestion. The people were superstitious. They were easy to control.

    Then the interloper came. That was the moment everything changed. Their paradise was being taken from them. The Higher Planes were intruding on one of their realms. They were all afraid, but they would never admit it.

    All except for one.

    Griffith.

    Femto as they now called him. The youngest of them, but also the most alien. None of them, with the exception of Void himself, understood what his motives were. The precariousness of that situation made it impossible for any of them to trust him.

    They had no doubt that Falcon of Light would take any opportunity to steal their territory. Capitalize on their domains. Draw in more souls for himself.

    The greatest oddity of all was that he treated his subjects fairly. Mortal and immortal alike. Femto wasn't a fool. He knew a kingdom could not function as a tyranny. It needed to be precise. Evenhanded in execution most of all.

    Femto was a good ruler, but a horrible person. He would never jeopardize his dream. That was the purpose behind all of this. The greatest kingdoms require the greatest rulers. He could not do that by catering to beasts.

    The souls of all his subjects were drawn into the Abyss instead. It was a contract. Sanctity in life, but torture in death as fuel for his godhood. As kindling for the fire that was his divinity.

    None of them knew this of course, and Griffith made sure none of them would. Ignorance is bliss, and the happier his people? The easier they were to control.

    "What an incredible monster." Conrad murmurs. He was impressed. The false hope he had granted his slaves was delectable. He was as bad as any of them. It was because of this that Femto was feared. "I envy that falcon."

    The mask he wore was flawless. A beautiful saint with the heart of a devil.

    That was the problem. Femto was a devil in every way that mattered. He was no demon. He was a Devil Lord, if anything. The Nine Hells would have suited him better.

    There was no chaos. Only law to his evil.

    As Conrad continued his ruminations? He was only brought out of them when heard a cracking noise in the distance. In the primordial darkness of his realm? A doorway had opened.

    The Chasm of Sorrow was under siege.

    "Arlan Vorlesh has come--" No. It was not Arlan Vorlesh. "That cannot be!"

    The person who led the army was another. A familiar face that the demon lord knew.

    "The Black Swordsman?" No, he was The Black Swordsman no longer. His armor was ivory now, and the steel plate had gold etched into it. It had changed completely. The helmet having contorted into the countenance of a wolf, and then there were those gleaming rubies burning with a holy fire within it. Dragon Slayer itself had changed into something else. The great sword had become aureate. Parts of it engraved in that same dazzling gold as his armor, and near the handle, where the guard would have been if it had one, a crystal eye would occasionally blink. The ocular ruby belonging to Grunbeld. The blade a mixture of silver and gold, and the flat of it was no longer stained black. All of the filth washed away in resplendence.

    The demon lord could feel his gaze. As far away as he was? The aura assaulted all of his divine senses. A god? How was that even possible!

    "Conrad! I'm here for your head!"

    The White Wolf brought Dragon Slayer down. The flames burning all that they touched. Anything that was consumed by them? Rendered into a capricious non-existence. That fire devoured history.

    Almost as if anything it touched had never been born. Their past unwritten by flame. Cursing them to oblivion in the present. It was not a figure of speech, but an absurd reality. Anything his flames touched ceased to exist in the present. As they had no past that suggested they would even be at the appointed time.

    The Monad would certainly like to have a word.

    <<X>>
    "It is nice to have a break." I take a seat, and for once since I have arrived here, just relax. I was confident in Guts, and his ability to handle a demon lord now. He was nearly as powerful as I was in my prime. "Unusual but it's refreshing, I suppose."

    Aivu had taken roost in my royal chambers. The havoc dragon enjoying the presence of family after so many centuries. The problem was all of the snoring. It was loud enough that I couldn't sleep at all.

    "I need to do something about that."

    <<X>>
    "You lazy fucking whoresons! I want each of you to kill a hundred apostles! No exceptions! If I see any hesitation? That will be latrine duty for the lot of you!" The White Wolf doesn't even bother with Dragon Slayer. He grabs an apostle, and tears him in half with his bare hands.

    "Yes, sir!" The soldiers of the former Kushan Empire are encouraged by their general's enthusiasm. The White Swordsman loved what he was doing.

    His ebony mane was bleached a stark ivory. Gleaming red eyes had replaced bronze orbs. A pair of fangs, that would make many question whether he was a vampire or another creature of the night, made his grin all the more fearsome. Those ears had become like knives. Almost like that of an elf. There was something ethereal about his appearance. Otherworldly.

    Casca was beside him. The power of her goddess protecting her. Now as a paladin? Her blade was imbued with a holy rite. A Smite meant to purify evil. The demons before her practically melted when the edge of her sword touched them.

    When her Guts had changed? The young woman was concerned at first, but that caution quickly disappeared when her lover took her to bed. That is when she knew that he was the same man. The love she felt was no different.

    Guts had changed in some ways, but he was still the same person. The aura he now exuded reminded Casca of The Light of Valor. If perhaps a bit watered down. There was a divinity about him. A presence that soothed her, and brought ease to her soul.

    "I will keep them company." The paladin had made her decision. "Go ahead. I will be waiting."

    "..." Guts nods his head. He knew that this was his Casca. Not Elaine. His woman could handle herself. "Just make sure they earn their keep! Arlan's Way isn't a charity!"

    "Don't worry! I will whip them into shape!" The young woman smiles at him. "If there are any stragglers? I will lash them myself!"

    I was a bad influence on them.

    <<X>>
    Conrad was losing whatever was left of his composure. This was not how he imagined he would die. At the very least he had hoped it would be at the hand of one of his brothers or sisters, or maybe even Arlan Vorlesh.

    Not Guts. Not The Black Swordsman, but that didn't fit anymore. Now it was The White Swordsman, and he could deny it no longer.

    The mortal had ascended. He had reached apotheosis. This was a nightmare. Arlan Vorlesh was already a problem, but now they had to contend with this as well!

    "I knew that he should have died that day!" That Eclipse was faulty. Everything about it was wrong. It was a premonition of what was to come. A signal. "Why did we spare any of them?"

    The demon lord was terrified.

    It was because of Femto. He wanted his dream. That babe inside of the whore? It was his ticket out of the Abyss. The fool had cursed them all! They were doomed now.

    This was the end of The Godhand! All because of that upstart!

    The demon lord hears a loud crash. The doorway to his antechambers smashed to pieces. A greater demon immolated by something. Then he heard a howl, and he knew that his death had come for him.

    "Conrad! I am the end!" Guts had made short work of all the demons that stood in his way. They were nothing compared to a demon lord. Not even the greater demons. "Those faggot ass monsters didn't even leave a scratch on my armor! I hope you do better!"

    "If I had known you would become this--"

    "Shut up, you god damn monster!" Guts wasn't about to let the demon lord have any kind of say in this. "I didn't come here to hear you whine! I came here to hear you beg!"

    Conrad grimaces in pain. The divine protection would have shielded him. It would have protected him from all things a mortal could throw at him... but this was no mortal.

    Not anymore.

    "I will not die a mewling child! I am a god!" Conrad struggles to even break the grip around his neck. "I will not beg!"

    "A god?" Guts snorts. "Trust me, you are no god! You are just another dumb ass who thought having a lot of power made him untouchable!" The White Swordsman forces Conrad through a dozen walls, the castle around them falling apart, and eventually it explodes. The demon lord is sent hurdling out of his citadel. Which is engulfed in empyrean flames. Then just as quickly it disappears from the history books. The name of the citadel wiped from every record in this universe.

    Conrad tries to remember it, but the name eludes him. He knows that it did have one, but that is all that he can recall. "How is this even possible?" The White Swordsman had erased it.

    All that was left was the Chasm of Sorrow. This plane that had belonged to the demon lord. Soon it would share the same fate.

    "I will not die like this! I will not die a coward!" Conrad begins to transform, and unleashes all of his power. The prayers of his devout transfiguring him into gluttony itself. Dozens of black holes appear around him, and they devour everything they touch. The demon lord throws them all at The White Swordsman.

    Guts hefts Dragon Slayer over his shoulder, and swats them out of the air with his remaining hand. He didn't even need it for something this trivial. They are sent flying into outer space as he flicks them away one-by-one. One of the dark orbs even destroying the moon that orbited this planet. It simply disappears on contact. Eaten by whatever power spawned it.

    The last black hole is crushed in the palm of The White Wolf's hand. Before being engulfed in flame. Along with the rest of the dark orbs that he had hurled into outer space. As the fire consumes them? The moon returns to where it once was. The multitude of events in history leading up to the destruction of it never occurring when they should have.

    "T-This is just ridiculous! What is even going on?" Conrad's head aches as his memory constantly changes in order to accommodate for the rewriting of history.

    The Wolf laughs at him. He was enjoying this. "I am just cheating." The White Swordsman wondered for a moment if the demon lord felt what he did whenever he fought The Knight Commander. "It must be horrible on the receiving end of it!"

    One of the things his ascension had done was grant him an affinity for fire unlike any other. No resistance could defend against it. No immunity could protect anyone from it. The flames bypassed them all, and did so much more.

    They ate time itself.

    These celestial flames had come from Grunbeld. Who had ascended with him. He had become a Great Wyrm. A dragon. He was no longer an apostle. He was free of The Godhand at last.

    "Allow me to relish this, Guts." The great sword spoke to him. "Let me join you!"

    Guts grins. He gently touches the flat of his blade, and from it emerges the beast. A dragon whose scales were a dazzling gold! The moment he is summoned? He soars through the air, closing the distance between them, and bites into Conrad.

    The demon lord screams in agony as the dragon disperses. Returning to the sword.

    "Only for a few moments it seems." Grunbeld muses. It was something at least. He would remember the taste. The blood of a demon lord was exquisite. If just a bit revolting.

    "Not bad." Guts cracks his neck. "My turn!" The Berserker Armor begins to glow, and that is when it is absorbed into the demi-god. The White Swordsman transforms. What replaced him was a dire wolf of grandiose proportions. Whose fur was the color of snow instead of the burnished ebony that belonged to his forebearer. He was the size of a mountain at least. Not unlike the wolf of myth he descended from.

    Fenrir, his progenitor, had thought his pup would have an affinity for the cold. Just like he did. His father had been wrong. Guts was not like him. His fury burned hot, but...

    "Achoo!" The moment the wolf sneezes? The demon lord completely loses sight of where he was. He was no longer on the planet. He looked down towards the ground. There was no ground.

    There was a galaxy instead. A swirling mass of stars.

    The White Swordsman had blown him countless light-years away without even trying.

    "Air." All hope had been lost. Conrad couldn't fight this. "It was just air!"

    "That's right." The voice booms throughout the cosmos. "Simple, but I guess it fits." He had wanted revenge, but he sought freedom. He wanted to live, and with Casca by his side. He wanted a family.

    He had his friends. He had his brother. He had his woman.

    The White Swordsman was close to achieving his dream. All that stood in the way of that? It was The Godhand. They need only be destroyed for him to be free!

    At last.

    "No more sleepless nights. No more fighting alone." The tears were true, but they were not out of grief or for what was lost. What he felt was joy. Reassurance in what he had found.

    Hope.

    A future when before he had nothing. His struggle was over.

    This was his counterattack!

    "I am the wind."

    <<X>>
    Griffith could feel it. Everything was changing. His kingdom would not last. In every future he saw the wolf. When before it was a hapless and rabid dog? It was now a regal beast. A great and towering mountain. Whose peak could not be reached.

    He heard the howl in the wind. He felt the death of one of his fellows, and he knew in that moment who was responsible.

    It was not Arlan Vorlesh. It was not I.

    "Guts." He speaks the name. "It has been a while."

    The White Swordsman walked the same path, but he did not betray anyone to do it.

    There it was again. The jealously from before. He had felt it when he was mortal. The White Swordsman had made him remember. When before there was nothing but apathy.

    Griffith clutches his chest. His heart was beating. He was in pain. That child wanted to see them.

    "This is not the time for it." He whispers to the creature. "I have a people." An empire. A land to call his own. His dream. It was all that mattered to him. "Just leave me be..."

    He didn't want to remember these feelings. He didn't want to have them at all. It was why he became a demon lord. He had to throw them away to embrace his ambition.

    Now he was forced to live as a mortal through this vessel. This body that was not his. He knew the feelings were not his own. They couldn't be his!

    Then that could only mean that the child was beginning to wake up. If that happened who would rule? Surely not these apostles. They would eat and devour the people in a heartbeat if he did not stop them.

    "My liege. Conrad has fallen. The..." The apostle tries to remember the name, but he could not. "...plane he ruled over is gone. Along with all the demons that served him." That was the best he could do.

    "I know." Femto turns towards his servant. "I have to prepare." He walks towards his throne. Leaning against it was a glorious long-sword. A radiant blade glowing in the dark. Illuminating every distant shadow. A holy weapon that no demon dare touch.

    Lest they be banished to the depths of the Abyss. Never to see the splendor of it again. Oh, how they coveted it. How they desired to violate something as sacred as this sword.

    Griffith lifted the blade by the handle. When it would have burnt any other demon lord to ash.

    "Radiance." He whispers to the blade. "I need your help."

    The child had a purity to him. A great one that made him worthy of it.

    Griffith, most certainly, was not.

    [] Another demon lord is dead. The Godhand stands as three. I must assess the situation in Arlan's Way, and speak with Guts.

    [] Another demon lord is dead. The Godhand stands as three. I must speak to Iomedae. My condition has worsened with the death of another demon lord. Perhaps she knows something about it?
     
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