She arrived and knocked softly on the door, even though it was wide open and she could clearly see him sitting on one of the chairs, facing the entrance.
“Come in,”
“Thank you Mr. Valienta”
she replied, walking towards the table and placing the basket on it.
“Mrs. Melo packed some supplies for you, there’s a whole bunch of vegetables and this week's batch of meat we got from the hunting session yesterday, I'm sure you're going to love the rabbit meat, it's delicious! It should cover the rest of the week. I also brought you those petals to put in your tea. They help in numbing the pain a little bit so be sure to use them sparingly because they are rare to find.”
“I thought I told you to tell her I can take care of myself. I don’t need her sending you up here every single time like some messenger.”
“Oh, on the contrary, Mr. Valienta I am the one that offers to come here! I hope my company doesn’t bother you.”
“Not at all…”
“Okay, now as I prepare lunch you take out your laundry and place them on the poach okay?!”
“I can do the laundry myself, there’s no need”
“Oh nonsense Mr. Valienta, you can’t even walk to the stream and back, your injuries have not fully recovered yet. Just take them out and I will handle it okay.”
“… fine. And you don’t have to call me that every time. You can just call me Drom.”
“Okay, Drom. Now you get some rest while I prepare lunch. I will call you when it is time,”
She said, waving him off and grabbing the basket on her way to the kitchen. She had grown entirely, from the kid in her middle childhood, oblivious to the dangers of the world, to the blossoming young teenager. Of course, Drom could not recognize that growth since he had only seen her in the last two years, but those that she stayed with earlier, if they would have had the chance of seeing her once again they would be in for a rude shock.
After the Head lady Melo had rescued her from the invasion, she took her under her wing and lived with her in the Flower Garden, the all-female society created by Lady Melo herself. She had lived there ever since, training under the lady and learning everything she could from her. With the absence of tulip, a member of the Orchid, a group of trained militia that serves under the lady, Lisa had aspired to supersede that vacancy left behind. So she trained hard with that goal in mind, but lady Melo sought a different future for her. She had been looking for her successor ever since she founded that village. It was a difficult task, knowing that she might one day have to pass down the responsibility to another leader.
After rescuing her, Lisa looked worthy of the role, to be her successor. And so she began grooming her day by day.
As Drom was sleeping his aches away, his mind drifted and he began dreaming. He recalled the day of the invasion, a brutal memory that could never escape his memory. The nightmare was recurrent, he had dreamed it more than once. He would be isolated in an empty void alongside Daito, then Daito would shank him with the dagger, and he would fall into the void screaming as he watched Daito stare him down mercilessly.
He woke up violently flaring his limbs, wiping the perspiration accumulating on his face. He shook his head to erase the thoughts lingering. Lisa walked in clapping her hands, “Food is ready, ill go set up the table you should go before it gets cold.”
Moments later the two were sitting on the miniature table eating their hunger away. Drom covered the wound that was showing on his chest with a heavy taping of bandages. It was unnatural. The wound had never healed ever since he was pierced with the dagger. The god Arni told him that he would never heal naturally. The only way to heal it was to retrieve the dagger and thrust it back into his heart and restore his powers, then and only then would the wound heal.
“So, any progress on your training?” Drom asked, wanting to break the uneasy silence.
“Well, it's not as had as when I started out. I'm catching up to the other girls, although daffodil was pretty upset about the Lady’s decision yesterday.”
“What happened?”
“She wanted to change her name. You see as I told you before, the orchid is like a hire achy of titles. It's like the army having lieutenants and commanders, that kind of ranking. So the highest-ranked Orchid gets the name Tulip, then followed by Daffodil, Rose, Lavender, Sunflower, and finally Daisy. But ever since the invasion we've never heard from Tulip. The lady said she stayed behind, and after five years of course one would've thought she had had to be killed somehow. So yesterday Daffodil asked the lady to raise her rank to tulip but the lady refused, which led to a pretty big argument, now Daffodil says she doesn't want to be part of the Orchid anymore.”
“And why don’t you want to be a part of the orchid? I've been seeing you come up here in secret to train.”
“Oh no i
I'm not training to be a part of the orchid. I'm training to get strong so I can join the lady’s plan.”
“What plan?”
“She hasn't told you?”
“Told me what?”
“Well, she came up here yesterday saying that she was going to tell you her plan. She was planning to invade the Heads quarters and Steal back the covenant Book and the Dagger so that she can restore your powers and you can help her save big brother? Oh sorry, I meant Daito”
“WHAT! Is she insane?!”
Drom slapped the table hard, making the bowls sway and splash soup all over the tabletop.
“That’s suicide. And you say you want to join in on this plan?”
“Well, yes. Isn't your power stored in that dagger? If you get your power back you can help us break Daito free from the spell they have over him.”
“Where is she I need to talk to her about this.”
“She went out yesterday after she came up here to see you.”
“She can't be seriously considering this…”
Drom fell back on his chair, grasping his chest and wincing in pain.
“Hey don’t put so much stress in your movement you will open up the wound again.”
sure enough, a stain of blood began spreading across the bandage.
“My goodness, stay here. Try not to move. I'll be right back with new bandages and I shall fix it. Meanwhile, try not to move as much as possible.”
Drom sat on his chair, fighting back the pain.
“What in the hell is that Lady thinking?”
***************************************************************************************************UNDISCLOSED LOCATIONThe usual spots were filled in the edifice, the two master heads at the front, resting their weight on two majestic thrones, beside them two other smaller thrones, one to the right and one to the left. The right throne was empty, it was always reserved for Kanchi Asobi but he was attending to other obligations hence he did not make it to the meeting. On the left sat Lady Melo. The platform in front of the raised thrones was where Dakario and the Administrative head stood. Supporting the platform were pillars on all the corners, the pillars on the right side were rarefied for Shinshin and Kuro. The front pillar to the left was Anato Strider’s spot, where he would stand and fidget with his dagger. The back left pillar was always empty for the longest time, but with the induction of the ninth head Daito, that spot would, later on, be declared his.“Is everyone ready? C
After the trerth invasion, people were sure that they had been wiped out by the monsters, but noone ever bothered to confirm that notion. It was an ideal place for one to be isolated fromworldly influence, if one never wanted to escape that way. The sea water would gradually turnblack when one got closer to the abandoned continent of Trerth.it served as a warning sign tothe fishermen, warning them that they had reached far enough and needed to go no furtherunless they did not value their lives.After stumbling through some sisal plants, Nelanian found himself at the shores of the island.He could not believe what he was seeing, he had to touch the sound to be sure his mind wasnot playing tricks on him. Sure enough, there was no mistaking it, the sand was black.There areno foreign influences that caused the discoloration, the sand was in its natural form.It felt like hewas stepping into a void, like darkness swallowing his feet.Nelanian Had traversed a few feet into the sandy
Weapons were unsheathed at the sight of the arrivals. The environment quickly became hostile.“One step closer and you're dead!”The ladies looked at them, disgusted by their presence. Daito stood beside the administrative head like a scarecrow. The ladies shifted their focus and directed it towards him.“It is him! The village purger!”Grips on their weapons tightened. Stories of his purging had been circulating around the close circle of villages, merchants who were traveling through multiple villages brought stories along, stories of how a ruthless man was running amuck. They were ready for him, all they were awaiting were the go-ahead orders from their chief and they would let loose on those two intruders.Lady Melo finally appeared from amongst the crowd that was building up in front of the entrance. She hoisted her hands high and shouted her orders out, forcing the soldiers to disengage.“At ease! These men are not here to fight!”She casually walked up to the two men and turne
“Did you notice anything?”“… no.”“Why are you hesitating to answer me? Are you lying to me?”Alvatrone eyed him intensively. Could the slave emblem’s effects be wearing off? It was definitely one of the strongest and unbreakable spells, so there was no way he could be overcoming it. He decided to shrug it off and they advanced towards the next village. On arrival, they could hear the loud blaring of horns from within the village, moments after the musical display, several men sprinted into view from within the village, armed to the teeth.“It’s the village purger! We won't let you violate our village you insolent fools! Now leave before we make you!”Alvatrone looked down at them, disappointing by how willing they were to waste their lives trying to fight them off.“This again, can you please deal with them, and don’t make it too bloody this time!”Without looking at him, Daito nodded and took off his robe, allowing it to slide off his back and fall to the ground. He directed his r
The village was so well hidden amongst the cover of forest trees that Tyndale didn’t even manage to locate it during his conquest. He also realized the Vurhan's occupied the forest and if he engaged with them, with the limited manpower he had, it would prove costly. As Garvin and his multitude entered the forest, lumberjacks who were taking a break from their strenuous work noticed the oncoming herd. Their panicked legs ran back to the village to sound the alarm. From afar Garvin could hear the blaring horns. Soon after a group emerged from the forest armed with axes and Spears.“Stop where you are!”An old man shouted. Pointing his ax towards the crowd. Garvin stepped forward with his hands raised.“We mean you no harm! We have come here in peace!”The faded insignia of the Honorary State Guard on his torn raiment caught the old man’s eye. He spat on the ground, cussing out the insignia.“A wretched state guard! Setting foot in my home! I am the chief of this village, and we do not a
“Fate is a human construct. It is what they define our noesis, how we gods determine the outcome of their actions. You were born out of human cognition, so I figured you would have human traits.”“Is it a bad thing?”“No, it is a dangerous thing. Because it limits your comprehension. You cannot fathom the level of danger you are getting yourself into by challenging him,”“I do not fear him! The only thing I fear is the lack of limitations on my power. Because of my human traits, I cannot measure the limit of my capability, and I am afraid that will be my downfall because I do not know how powerful I am, maybe I am even more powerful than him.”Arni chuckled, he fastened his grip on the petal, squeezing out the water turning it flaccid.“I have been by his side since the beginning of reality. Trust me when I tell you there is no way you can be more powerful than him.”“My power grows limitless by the minute. I am capable of…”“You gain power from human beings. Arekin created human bein
After the trerth invasion, people were sure that they had been wiped out by the monsters, but noone ever bothered to confirm that notion. It was an ideal place for one to be isolated fromworldly influence, if one never wanted to escape that way. The sea water would gradually turnblack when one got closer to the abandoned continent of Trerth.it served as a warning sign tothe fishermen, warning them that they had reached far enough and needed to go no furtherunless they did not value their lives.After stumbling through some sisal plants, Nelanian found himself at the shores of the island.He could not believe what he was seeing, he had to touch the sound to be sure his mind wasnot playing tricks on him. Sure enough, there was no mistaking it, the sand was black.There areno foreign influences that caused the discoloration, the sand was in its natural form.It felt like hewas stepping into a void, like darkness swallowing his feet.Nelanian Had traversed a few feet into the sandy
*************FREE STATE*************After stumbling through some sisal plants, Nelanian found himself at the shores of the island.He could not believe what he was seeing, he had to touch the sound to be sure his mind wasnot playing tricks on him. Sure enough, there was no mistaking it, the sand was black.There areno foreign influences that caused the discoloration, the sand was in its natural form.It felt like hewas stepping into a void, like darkness swallowing his feet.Nelanian Had traversed a few feet into the sandy shores when he lost the will to go on. helooked up,Towards the sky, and there was no visible light. he looks towards the Horizon andthere was no sign of life. he could hear the waves of water splashing in front of him, yet hecouldn't see them mass of water itself. it was too dark for his eyes to perceive. It was then thathe knew his eyesight did not have the fault, nor did his ailing brain trick him. it was the nature ofthe island, and he knew exactly
They rushed into the palace, two awls trailing behind them, holding a huge wooden box. When they were climbing the flight of stairs, one of the awls relaxed his grasp on the case's side handle and it slid off, falling to the ground. The case's housing broke open and objects spewed out, including several scrolls, a large book with a lock restricting the pages, and a fairly long dagger. "Wait, I'm familiar with both the book and the sword. They are normally at my father's place. He's been devoting a lot of time lately to reading that book." "And what is the purpose of the blade?" "It's for, yeah, I read about it in my father's library a long time ago, it's used for the rite when when...no!" Daito's eyes abruptly opened as he realized what the intention of the visit could be. He made a hasty descent down the trunk, losing his balance and slipping off several times. Drom pursued him blindly. "Hey! Dai, what is it tell me!" "Come on Drom! We have to hurry before it's too late." They
Needle-like pain reverberated across her skull. She lost her orientation, the world began spinning. As she tried to straighten to her feet another powerful blow landed across her frame, knocking the air out of her lungs, sending her spinning and spiraling across the floor. She collided with the wall, breaking her momentum. Jrue swung his twin blades with malicious intent. Though it wasn’t him succumbing to all those terrifying blows they were so brutal that he felt the impact of his raw strength. Before his blades could gain momentum he was rudely picked off the ground with an inhumane tackle. He was driven to the wall, the impact so violent it pushed the bricks out of position. Once he was pinned to the wall a flurry of punches started coming his way. The iron-like knuckles dug into his face, he felt like a hammer pounding his cheeks. His mouth filled with blood. The relentless attacks were halted by a deafening sound of a metal bar striking Tyndale’s skull. It seemed to have less
“A paralytic Poison. I see I taught you well my son…” “Don’t you ever dare call me that again!” He picked up his right arm and slit his wrist across, doing the same to his left hand. Jrue wanted him to suffer. He wanted him to bleed to death knowing that he was powerless, unable to do anything about it and save himself. He left him outside and limped back into the house. All the soldiers guarding the house had evacuated, deployed to handle the uprising of the slaves in the mines, giving the two siblings all the time they needed to execute duties assigned to them by Anato Strider as part of their escape plan. He managed to reach the room where the fight had begun. He shook her sister to wake. “Lora, Lora! Wake up, it is done!” All Lora felt was an unrealistically powerful force driving her to the ground. She landed with a thud, her head bouncing off the moldy floor. Needle-like pain reverberated across her skull. She lost her orientation, the world began spinning. As she tried to s
Albert was unconcerned about her feelings. He spread the crinkled letter out on the table and began reading it aloud. "The official report. On the second day of the third week of the sixth moon of the year, the commander of the independent states arrived at Defectors State headquarters, where honorary State guard, Lora Deryleen, provided information on the whereabouts of the fugitive, ex-commander, and traitor to the States, Slejj. In the evening, the commander gathered an army to go over to make a stand. "What are you babbling about, is it a fantasy scenario you've been dreaming about?" "Come on...you of all people should know the report never lies," "You seriously can't be considering something this low Albert!," "I made a deal with fugitives Lora, fugitives you wanted to protect. now it seems like their crimes have caught up to them, and there is no way I can delay the inevitable," "You're not going to be able to accomplish it, Albert. We struck a deal!" "Lora...dear Lora, I
The kick was aimed at the shield. Tyndale pushed out the shield with his kick so violently that it broke the teeth submerged into the metal. As the shield rolled on the mud with the teeth sticking out of it, Jericho shrieked in pain. Daito finally came to, getting to his feet just in time before the blast shot the Vurhan's entire face off. He charged forward with a blast of his own. Tyndale reverted his attention towards him which left him exposed to the mercy of the beast. Another swipe of the claws ripped up a shred of his skin, allowing blood to run over his chest. His muscular arms pushed Daito back onto the ground once more. He kicked the vurhan and took out its left knee with a blast of energy, rendering it immobile, momentarily. As the vurhan stumbled to the ground he grabbed its arm and pulled it back up, directing its head towards his punch. The two targets collided, leaving a bloody green stain on the Vurhan's face as it slid across the mud. Tyndale felt a severe force pus
"I made a deal with fugitives Lora, fugitives you wanted to protect. now it seems like their crimes have caught up to them, and there is no way I can delay the inevitable," "You're not going to be able to accomplish it, Albert. We struck a deal!" "Lora...dear Lora, I mean, come on, you knew what you were up to. We all knew this make-believe family you built wasn't going to last." "Albert, you're a jerk!" "Let's not talk about that princess. I'm aware of your darkest secrets!" "Wait... What secret?" He moved closer to her face, leaning in. Her stomach turned at the smell of his alcoholic breath. "You think I don't know about your little secret, Deryleen... you're not from around here, are you?" "You're not selling it Albert...get out of here." Lora bumped shoulders with him as she walked into her quarters. "Get out of my quarters now!!!" "... According to the second official report, Lora Deryleen and Alicia Iko captured the previous commander of the independent nations and we
Alicia dazed in a similar trance. She looked on as her apparently dead little brother reaped his swords and whirled them, chopping off delegates arms and legs. At one point he arced his head and caught sight of her, but ventured on with his slaughter as if she wasn't even there, as if he had no clue who she was. Reene and the others tapped them out of their stupor as they pulled out their swords. Alicia began galloping straight towards Drom, and Lora headed for Deryleen. Before they could both reach their intended targets the rest of the faction popped up under the teleportation circle and dropped to the arena, jumping straight into the action. Outside the castle, the intense battle raged on. The army of undead knights fought relentlessly like they had nothing to lose, mostly because they didn't. They overpowered the knights trying to secure the castle and fell to their blades, most of them cowardly retreating. The vurhans continued their orchestra, by then the whole city had awoken
"You know the truth is I was never your brother you simpleton! I was never your brother!" "... Wha... What did I ever do to you brother?" "NOTHING! And that is why I despise you. You never did anything for anyone, only cared about yourself. Using others to get what you wanted... Using me to become the commander!" Slejj coughed up a couple of times before speaking. "What in the hell are you talking about?" "I do not need to explain myself to you! Have you ever heard of Enkai, the forest deity who supposedly guarded the gates against crossers? Protected the Independent States from the world outside, especially vurhans." Slejj stared back in discomfort as a response. "Well, do you remember the day we were on the battlefield, fighting off the hoards of vurhans? I was the one who called on to him. I corrupted him with the help of some new friends I made. Using the power I made it turn against us... It killed and devoured those soldiers, and it was also to devour you! But I didn't pla
Fear was creeping in and Jrue was re-evaluating his options. A retreat would seem reasonable at that point. Lora had been completely taken out of the equation. “Well! I am Waiting!” Tyndale barked, his voice full of excitement. Jrue charged towards him. He wasn’t that good of a fighter in tight spaces but give him an open field and he would perform his acrobatic stunts that surprisingly packed a punch. He sought to tilt the odds to his advantage by taking him to an open field, and there was only one way he saw how. Running full steam ahead he tackled Tyndale and they both burst through the window, shattering the glass and falling three from a height three stories high. There was no object below to cushion their landing, so they sprawled to the hard ground. Jrue landed on his chest, breaking a bone or two. Tyndale landed on the shards of glass. They dug into his back, yet he seemed not to feel irritated by the pain. Before he could get up Jrue rushed over to him and impaled his leg w