A/N: In case you immediately want action and you later find yourself bored with the introduction, please give the next two chapters a chance. Thank you.
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The sun could not be seen above.
If one would raise their head towards the skies, only the dark and thick clouds would greet their eyes which in turn would cause them to frown. It was always like that. Most of the time, a person's mood could be swayed and influenced by heaven. If it was a clear sky, most people would smile. If not, they would do the opposite.
This was one of the reasons a youngster in faded jeans and the black jacket was frowning deeply as he marched under the dark clouds. He was not alone in this march. No matter where one would turn their head, there would be people. In fact, in all directions were all sorts of people.
There were ugly ducklings. Beauties. Elders. Children. Tall giants. And dwarven folks.
At first, the youngster could still giggle since there were some with appearances that he found indescribable. Others were creating all sorts of ruckus and they all had made him laugh to the extreme. After a while, he lost interest in those people. Instead, he found himself being intrigued by his new environment. He was greatly puzzled why he was in this march, and why there were so many humans parading.
Like the grey skies above, it was really creepy. No one had ever said even a single syllable.
As time passed, the frown on his lips became in-erasable. His mind was flooded with questions. Unfortunately, although he had already squeezed every juice in his brain, he had yet to gain anything. He was only losing brain cells, but because he seems really had no idea about the situation, no memories or information surfaced.
The creases in his forehead deepened. As they continued walking, his heart also continuously got heavier and he felt like he was slowly learning the simple truth.
He couldn't remember anything. Nothing at all.
Say he did remember some stuff; it was all about the fact that he suddenly found himself appearing in the middle of a marching bunch. Other than that, none. Really, none.
He had no one to ask and this fueled his gloomy aura more. There were people everywhere, but there was another huge problem.
All of them couldn't talk! Literally!
They don't have the ability to speak, as if everyone in this march was mute from the very beginning!
Because of this, it became a huge mystery to him why he knew the concept of speaking.
He was also confused about why he could perfectly hear the crying of the passing birds above, everyone's footsteps, and the noise created by the whip wielded by the burly Werehorses that oversee this march. But they couldn't speak. Only the Werehorses around them could make sounds in a language no human would ever understand.
The young man jumped from fright when an aged hand suddenly tapped on his shoulder. Without stopping, he turned around only to see an old man with no front teeth trying to hold a conversation with him. The old man had his mouth opened and his lips kept on moving as if there was something he would like to communicate with the young man. Sadly, no sound came out of his throat.
When a look of puzzlement crossed the old dude's face, the youngster thought, 'Ah, a newcomer.'
It seemed the old man had just joined the march. The youth easily figured because people like him who had already been here for quite a while no longer bothered doing what the old man had just attempted. They became too lazy to even open their mouths. 'Just sneer and shrug at everything.'
Why even bother when they know that kind of communication would not work? It would be okay to be stupid at first, but only at first since they were not initially aware of this fact.
The old man restlessly pointed his finger ahead, his eyes as wide as a one-peso coin. As for the youngster, of course, it was a normal instinct to turn his head to where his conversation partner was pointing. That was exactly when he witnessed a bright yellow column of light appearing from who-knows-where, gradually lessening in brightness and changing shape. Time passed and the column of light shrunk into roughly human-size.
'Ah, okay.' He indifferently thought.
He returned his gaze to the old man walking behind him. Then he shrugged. Afterward, he mouthed to the old man, 'Another newcomer'. Then he looked away, not caring if the other party understood him or not.
In front, the cylindrical light changed shape again. It also changed in intensity, turning friendlier to the eyes. At this point, everyone could make out the shape and physique of a sexy woman with long flowing hair.
Many guys made soundless whistles because the silhouette depicted a young woman wearing short skirts. The light vanished first from the lower body, enabling everyone to see a pair of flawlessly white pair of long legs under the red mini-skirt. When the perfectly narrow waist was revealed, the blood in every male present already reached their heads. Some even had a nosebleed.
With hands-on his pocket, the young man in the black jacket silently clicked his tongue and thought to himself, 'It seems a new hot and beautiful chick is joining us. Eh?-----"
Someone suddenly pummeled the young man's back and he could already deduce that it was the newcomer old grandpa. He stared daggers at the old man. If only eyes could kill, the sharp glare would have murdered the other party a thousand times over.
How he wished he could freely curse out.
'Damn this life. Where's freedom of speech?' From how he sees it, not being able to freely communicate his anger to the world was more deadly than anything else. The resentment could only be bottled up.
The old man was scared by his angry, bull-like face. Afraid of the young man's closed fist descending upon his wrinkled countenance, he immediately and relentlessly pointed his finger towards a direction and held the young man's face to turn it towards there as if his life depends on it. His mouth was moving once again, even though no words were coming out.
The young man angrily brushed away the wrinkled hand holding his jaw in place.
With a crumpled face, he quietly decided to just walk faster and leave this crazy old man.
But then, when he turned around and looked ahead, he finally saw what was causing the old man's dilemma earlier. It seemed the old man was just purely shocked as the should-be-beautiful-hot-chick became a human-shaped shrimp*! A shrimp! One with a tasty body but a nasty face! The young man couldn't help but freeze in his spot. The old grandpa passed by him and kindly gave him an encouraging shoulder-tap.
Only when the nearest horse-headed, human-bodied werehorse shouted at him in an alien language did he regain himself. The evil glare from the mythical dark creature scared him sh*tless.
He knew the werehorse was displeased and he might be the reason so he cussed silently but still went back to marching again. The fierce glaring of the creature made him very afraid since he knew whenever someone disrupted the march, the whip the werehorse wielded would descend upon that person. It would definitely be painful.
He sped up his pace due to fear. In one corner of his eyes, he kept watching the werehorse while holding his breath. He shuddered when that particular werehorse focused on somebody nearby and fiercely swung a long-barbed whip.
'Sh*t, I seem to have seen a piece of flesh on the whip,' he shuddered.
The young man didn't know that man but it did not stop him from uttering his prayers for that person who was now trembling and crying soundlessly. He also took the chance to say his thanks to the Creator for not making him be foolishly dumbfounded for so long. He really and certainly never wanted to be subjected to the whippings. Just look at their tall and muscular stature. Obviously, the sufferers would not have a nice experience, unless they don't fear death and pain.
'I should stop courting danger…' He quietly promised himself not to stray his eyes anymore to that sinful gay with a devilish body.
As he stared in front and walked alongside the others, he let his minds wander once again. He really couldn't remember a thing and also know nothing aside from the fact that he was in a damn parade. That was it. The skies were dark, plus the ones supervising were monsters. And he knew nothing about the destination.
How many hours had they been walking without a single rest?
Two? Three? Perhaps four? Or five? Yet no one seemed to be feeling tired. To be honest, not even him.
He sighed and tried to roam his gaze once more. The horizon had been a never-ending stretch of wastelands. After another hour or so, something different finally appeared.
'It is a mountain!' The young man exclaimed to himself. He reckoned it would be the destination.
Until now, his mind was full of unanswered questions. Mentally tired of aimlessly walking under the watch of horse-headed creatures equipped with whips, he prayed as he stared at the mountain which had its peak hidden by the thick grey clouds.
'Let that tall mountain be the destination, alright? I'm so mentally exhausted! I'm so confused! Where am I? Who am I? Dammit! Of course, I can't speak so there's no one customer service to complain to. Just who the hell disabled human communications in this world?!'
The werehorses shouted some phrases in an alien language once again. The young man looked up to the ever-dark skies and frowned. It was really one heck of a march.
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A/N: werehorse - a shapeshifter who can assume the form of a horse
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***"A goddess..." One from the front line said.To everyone's shock, he really managed to speak. They all clamored to try their voices and none of them could contain their excitement and joy. It was like they finally regained something very precious, the feeling was so marvelous and indescribable.They were finally no longer mute!Meanwhile, the woman smiled at the man who spoke first."You are correct, young man. My name is Anda, one of the goddesses of this place. Please bear in mind that you are all now in the Underworld. This whole world is called that. This world is a never-ending wasteland. The only sanctuary for humans and all deceased beings is the sacred mountain behind me, Mount Balatukan."The people expressed their confusion. They all inspected the mountain that stood tall after the forest. Then they began debating on what was currently happening and what the goddess meant when she said that. The young man from before kept frown
***"Listen!"The voice came from the foot of the sacred mountain, Mount Balatukan, from the other side of the tall freestanding rock. Despite being confused about how the goddess' voice triumphed over the ten thousand voices of everybody else, they still did as told. They quieted down to listen, each pair of eyes directed to the person sitting on the branch. Everyone fought their unease and fright and did their best not to look at the skeletons and waited for Anda's next words.They fervently hoped it would be words of enlightenment and hope."In front of you is the monolith called Liyang! Prove you are worthy of entering the sacred mountain by overcoming this giant and tall wall! Those who can pass will be allowed sheltering by the sanctuary and saved from the treachery of the dead plains. Those who fail, stop denying you don't know what you'll end up with!"Everyone remained silent, and in utter disbelief.They would have to cross this rock to pass… Hoho, sounds easy. But was it rea
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***The old man roared in anger. "Obviously! Can't you see how people are trampling the others just to make sure they don't become skeletons!? And you only said now that something is wrong! Everyone's moral character is wrong!"Actually, Leyte was also quite scared by what he was seeing. It was just that when he saw something that was not matching up with his common sense, he somehow calmed down and started to ponder.He once again said, "Something is really wrong.""You!" The old man next to him stared at Ley as if he was a hopeless nutcase."When that person was beaten up, there's no blood or bruise. However, she's one of the odds.""Huh?""There are also people in evens that got punched and beat up but they bled. And they are those who turned into skeletons.""Young kiddo, what are you saying?"Leyte shook his head in dismay. He also didn't get it.A thought crossed his mind, "Is ensuring you don't turn into a
***People's reaction to the revelation was normal. None of them were aware of their actual status at first.Majority cursed and made scenes, showing through their actions how hard it was to accept that they have already died. Some cried and once again, it was normal. No one would be able to easily accept the truth, even if it was true that time was always kind to people and could help heal the pain and confusion.One month passed since then. Everybody had gone through what Goddess Anda called Ritual of the Dead. They passed through a gigantic rock, etched their names on some trees, danced the day away to 'shake off their sins', and then underwent Anda's judgment. The judgment referred to the normal segregation of good and bad people.Leyte was neither a saint nor a criminal so he was quite conflicted as he waited for his turn. Fortunately, he was still sent to The Stairway to Heaven. The goddess termed it Dunkituhan but since the word is so foreign and t
***While the young man was lost in nostalgia, Kylie continued explaining to them. "Actually, not all people reincarnate on Earth. Apart from those who stay in the Underworld, there are actually some who become similar angels and are sent above. The village chief said it's because those people are like saints...""Angels exist?" The old man muttered internally, complaining, 'Why am I not selected?'The girl hesitated. "I'm not sure if they are really angels, but according to the souls I've talked to before, some souls did go above, to the heaven which our Goddess Anda called Skyworld."She paused and then acted as if she remembered something. "Among them, there are some popular people or devotees who ascended to that place. The village chief said they are Idols, Deities of The Land, or Anitos.""... I remember that one of the oldies here said President Marcos turned into an Anito and is now living in that world. Others were figures like Dr. Jose Ri
"Once upon a time, it was known that the God of Fire, who was one of the oldest Anitos in the Skyworld, hated the Devils so much because these creatures' ruler, and if one might say, the greatest ruler in history, had killed his beloved wife, a demi-god who used to hold the Law of Harvest."A voice echoed in a small dark room that was being occupied by two people. Two men. One wearing a red cloak that appeared to be burning and flowing at the same time, like lava. The other was wearing a pure white knight garment that seemed to be from the medieval times. The face of the former was hidden by his cloak plus he was bowing a little so his features were not visible. As for the other, the knight appeared to be not afraid to be recognize hence he did not even wear a mask to this meeting. He had blonde hair and brown eyes, and fairly handsome. However, that face of his was not what people who knew a little about history would notice, but the insignia on his breastplate, a symb
The Goddess actually had no use for the weak anito called Ley. Yet at the same time, she was not one to back out from her words. Although she sometimes do not play by Heaven's rule, she was one to demand equivalent exchange when needed. In other words, she was one who always upheld fairness.Her vow from almost a year ago was only to protect and provide guidance for Ley, the unknowing human whose fate had been severed completely from the Underworld due to her bet with Mayari. The young human forever lost the chance to reincarnate so as compensation, she used one of her quotas in ascending a being to godhood as compensation. She did the same to the old man who had been dragged to the mess. Of course, another questionable karma that she gained for doing these was causing Ley and Fernando to be rejected by the natural Laws since they did not become anitos through their own efforts. As another compensation, She decided to leave one of her mortal vessels there to act as thei
"Welcome back, Your Highness." Loud and clear, the voices of everyone else in the place echoed at the same time."We're most gladdened to be in Your Highness' presence again." They chorused.Ley slowly lifted his gaze up and saw that the person they greeted matched the appearance that was in his memories.A body of a girl in her late teens. Black hair that reached past her waist. Lean figure that was almost as skinny as some models in regular fashion shows. A face that was certainly above average, but not that excessive as to make one feel that she was the most beautiful in the world.Hana's figure appeared right above the statue depicting the Goddess of the Sun, a statue of a beautiful woman in a flowing dress crowned with a tiara shaped like the rays of the sun. The statue was massive and was in a giving pose, with her hands stretched outwards like it was offering the sun to the world. Hana appeared in those stretched out palms.
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While the two immediately set off for another country, they had no idea that the very reason that they were doing so was not really in danger, unlike what they had been assuming all this time.Fernando was just really teleported to another place so that a proper conversation could take place between them without interruption. He was in good condition and was even invited to the best and grandest place in the Underworld, the Palace of Soul owned by none other than His Highness Sitan himself.As for the reason why? Who knows.The old man did not ask. After discovering the identity of the other, he became very silent, and careful with his words. Or rather, he would not dare ask the man his real purpose for doing this since like Ley to the presence of the angel, Fernando immediately became cautious and conscious of his own status as he had learned that the person was not merely a strong anito, but an actual Underworld god.'What are th
No fight actually took place. That was what Ley had heard from the Tree Deity. However, it was already said earlier. The person could forcefully teleport somebody over to another dimension or realm without leaving a trace that even he, Ley, the Road Deity, could peer into. This revealed that the abductor was of higher power level than him. Baram too said that he did not really dare to get close to the place as the man's aura was simply really intimidating. Oh, not really intimidating. But aloof, yet majestic. It reminded him of the lions that sometimes crossed his territory. The loftiness that was exuded by the man was intense, it could make others subconsciously bow to him.'What kind of being is that?'Ley could not help but wonder this after hearing all the flashy descriptions.His thoughts, that time, were very obvious.But to be fair, Baram himself could not believe that he felt like that towards a fellow Anito.After t
What was Sam looking for? Why was he sporting such a stressed expression?Ley stood a few meters behind Sam and noticed that the person's mouth was moving, yet no sound was reverberating in the place.Tilting his head sideward, Ley finally called him out, "Sam?"The butler was visibly startled, which showed on his face when he turned around and met Ley's gaze. "Young Master!" He shouted.However, no sound reached Ley's ears.It turned out that while Sam could hear Ley's footsteps and voice, the latter could not. Confusion flickered in Ley's eyes. This was a fact he realized after watching the movements of the butler's lips, which obviously mouthed his usual honorifics of him.Then when Sam dashed towards him, that was when he noticed that there was something different with the place around the butler. The butler managed to pass through him. Also, although subtle and almost unnoticeable, the area looked like a di
As a butler, Sam' service to House Hevel was extremely short and not worthy of a mention. Not even a year. However, since birth, he had been an extremely devout of the Three Goddesses, patrons of Island Ophir. Born to a fairly big clan in the village, one that had a history of producing elders and chiefs, he was one of the lucky ones given the qualifications to enter the palace at the summit of the mountain. But it took him several years to be promoted from a mere servant boy to an actual authority amongst servants, which he did through wits and perseverance, and he was very proud of what he had achieved.His clan's rule, or more like, motto was this, 'Always, for the Three Celestial Goddesses'.No matter how empty and cheerless the palace was, it would always be his joy to tend to it as a form of obeisance to the beloved Goddesses.What were his thoughts when he was suddenly assigned to serve three Anitos that had seemingly popped out of nowhere?W