[POV: Colin Smith]
Colin sprinted forward weaving around the trees, instinctively avoiding the undergrowth and bumps. After four long years, he was used to running around in the forest. The blasted animal was faster than he had thought.
He had been following a thunder-rabbit for a few minutes now. They were a magical beast that looked similar to rabbits, only as big as a dog and their furs stood on ends with shades of purple. It was one of the few D tier beasts that also had a blood sack. Not only were their meat a delicacy, but a blood sack from a D tier beast could also be sold for three silver coins. Which was a lot of money for someone like Colin.
The name may be a silver coin but it was just a copper coin with a silver coating. It was the same for the gold coin. A silver coin was worth 5 copper, and a gold coin was worth 5 silver. Gold beads had the highest value which was worth 10 gold coins.
Colin had seen a gold bead only once in his life. It was small, round, and had a hole. Gold beads had a habit of disappearing, so the hole was there to string them together.
Colin was lucky enough to spot a magical beast like that. He continued to follow it, but it was getting further and further away. The beast could produce an electrical discharge from its paws, that’s what made it faster than Colin had thought.
“You aren’t the only one blessed with grace,” Colin said with a smile.
Even as he continued to follow the beast, he began to pull on his grace. He had a huge grace pool. Even the bounty hunters who passed by the village had tried to recruit him, with how massive his grace pool was.
The beast streaked even further away, streams of lightning trailing behind it. Colin jumped with all the strength he could muster. He raised his hand towards one of the tree branches. Obsidian black chain shot out of his palm and wrapped around the branch. He swung at incredible speed. Just as he was about to swing backwards, another chain shout out of his hand. He let the first chain to vanish and continued to swing forward.
He swung from tree branch to tree branch, twisting and turning at just the right moment to change his trajectory, and follow the beast.
There were six humanoid races in Ria; Humans, Mages, Elementals, Vampires, Demi-Gods, and Punishers. Colin was a Punisher, a name he did not like. He preferred Conjurers. A conjurer could conjure an item(like his chains) that had a set of abilities.
He was quickly gaining on the beast. When he was confident that he was in range, he pointed his palm at the beast. The chain flew true, wrapping itself around the beast neck and head. Colin focused on the chain to do his bidding, and the chain twisted snapping the beast’s head, killing it on the spot. Colin hated playing with his game. In fact, he hated taking any life, but it was necessary if he wanted to survive this harsh world.
Colin approached the beast and carefully extracted the blood sack using his thumb and index finger. The blood sack was brown and the size of a small coin pouch.
Colin returned back to the village after hunting a few more game and a lot of fish from the river that split the forest.
***
“The game you hunted today and yesterday should last the villagers for a week,” Hiron said.
Hiron was his adoptive father and the mayor of the village. He had a hunched back and all of his hair had turned grey. He wore a simple wool coat and trousers.
Colin was abandoned by his actual parents with his name and a note just because they thought he was some kind of monster. Just remembering the words in the note pained his heart. What kind of evil parents addresses their child like that? He always thought like that.
But he wasn't angry. No, he was kind of glad that they abandoned him. He got to meet such amazing people; who were very kind and generous to take care of him as one of their own. He was so happy to live his life with them. Just the thought of growing up with the parents who treat their own children like a monster sent a shiver down his spine.
Hiron gave a pained sigh. “No matter how much we have, for now, we have no reserves for the winter. You have to hunt more. I know you are just 16 and this will be a huge burden to you, but what choice do we have?”
“I will do it,” Colin said. He was the only one strong enough to hunt in the forest. Everyone else in the village were humans. Venturing into the forest filled with magical beasts would be a death sentence to them. “It’s not like I help out on the farm.”
Hiron whizzed with laughter. “Oh, sweet child you know how to make an old man laugh.” The mayor ruffled his hair. “Your hunting skill is more than enough help.”
Colin went pink in the face. “I’m already 16, stop treating me like a child.”
“No matter how old you grow, you will always be the sweet little child I found.”
Colin did not know why but a warm feeling washed over his heart.
Hiron was Fiddling with the blood sack. Colin used it as an excuse to change the subject. “What are we going to do with the blood sack?”
“The next merchant train should arrive in a few days. We will sell it to them.”
“The merchant train?” Colin said standing up. “Have you gone senile old man? The merchants will not buy it for the full price. At most, we will only receive 2 silver coins. We should sell it to the bounty hunters or the mages that will visit our village. At least then we will receive our full price.”
“Who knows when the mage or a bounty hunter will visit our village. By that time the blood sack might spoil.”
Colin could only sit back down in defeat. He knew what the mayor said was the truth.
There was a small boom. When Colin looked towards the sound, he saw a village guard who had burst through the door.
“Mr. mayor we have... visitors. They are asking for you and...” The guard looked at Colin strangely. “You should listen to what they have to say. They do not look friendly.”
Hiron nodded. They followed the guard who led them to the strangers. There was a wall of villagers infront of the strangers. There were 50 or so "visitors". Most of them were dressed in black. Five of them were wearing purple clock, Hiding their faces under a mask of the same colour. The one at the lead was wearing a purple-white kimono. He had deep purple eyes and silver hair. That eye and the hair meant only one thing, he was a lightning elemental.
It was easy to distinguish elementals according to their clothing, hair and eye colour. All elementals had silver hair. While their eye colour corresponded to the elements they controlled. Fire elemental had red eyes, water elemental had blue and so on.
“My name is Vlad Davis,” the lightning elemental said, eying Hiron. “You must be the village mayor. We want to make a deal with you.”
Colin did not like Vlad's attitude, the way he held himself as if he owned the place.
Colin could see Hiron furrowing his brows. “What is it that you want from us?”
“Oh! Nothing much,” Vlad said with a smirk. “Just give us the boy named Colin Smith and we won't kill the lot of you.”
“We will do no such thing.”
“I was hoping you would say that,” Vlad grinned. The elemental suddenly looked at Colin. “The way you are fidgeting boy... Colin Smith, I presume.”
Colin gulped.
“It seems I was right,” his grin widened. Vlad looked over his soldiers and said, “take the boy and do whatever you want with the villagers.”
The vampires released their fangs. Colin jumped between the vampires and the villagers before any of them could move. He conjured a ring of chain surrounding the villagers, it wiggled violently like a whip that had a life of its own. A perfect barrier to protect the villagers or to stop them in their tracks. He summoned four more chains with arrowhead daring the vampires to attack. Five chains were his limit. Anymore and he would loose control.
Colin raised his hand over his head. “I will surrender if you promise not to harm the villagers,” he said.
The reason for his surrender was simple. The enemy was stronger than him. One of the purple cloaked figures had almost as much grace as he had. And other cloaked figures were not weak either. Oh! He had one spell that could kill them all. But using it was out of the question. The spell killed everyone in the vicinity, friend or foe. He had discovered the spell during one of his hunting trips. He had vowed never to use such a disturbing spell.
“You don’t have to do this for us boy.”
“Yes, with your power you should be able to escape them. Just run away.”
“You don't have to protect us. It's our job to protect you. Now leave us and save yourself.”
Colin ignored the villagers.
Vlad looked at him with a smirk and simply nodded.
“Your nod is not enough. I need something more to believe you,” Colin said.
“Bring the oath book.” One of the purple cloaked figures brought the oath book to Vlad. It was a simple leather-bound book with a red gemstone in the middle. Vlad casually placed his hand over the book. The gemstone pulsed with energy.
“I, Vlad Davis, swear that I will not harm anyone in this village as long as Colin Smith surrenders to us and comes with us,”
He removed his hand from the book. “In that enough for you boy?”
Colin nodded. No one could break an oath made through an oath book, even if they wanted to. Colin cancelled all of his spells. As soon as he did that all the villagers rushed towards him screaming protests. The vampire made a wall between him and the villagers, so the villagers could do nothing.
A purple cloaked figure approached him and strapped his hands together behind his back using white handcuffs. He knew what it was, grace dampeners. It prevented grace users to use their grace. Oh! He could still feel his grace and pull on it but not use it.
Sorry for the lack of action. But not all problems can be solved by fist.
[POV: Silver Davis] Silver groaned and shifted to his side. Why was his bed so hard and uncomfortable today? And why was it shaking and rattling? Was this an earthquake? This was bad, he needed to get out of here. Silver tried to bolt upright and dash out of the room but something went wrong, his body just would not listen to him. Every fibre, every bone in his body felt limp. Silver opened his eyes, and as soon as he did his head began to throb furiously. It felt as heavy as iron. Silver groaned. Everything was dark and blurry. When he tried to lift his hand up to his face, he could not. They were strapped together behind his back. Even with how limp his entire body felt, he somehow managed to heave himself upright. The rattling and shaking had not stopped. His vision was slowly returning.His bed jolted and Silver bumped the back of his head into something hard.“Argh! Why the hell is everything moving?” Silver growled under his breath.
[POV: Silver Davis] “How did you get loose?” Beads of sweat formed on the guard’s forehead, eyes wide with horror. “How did we get loose?” Silver smiled, trying to make it as sinister as possible. “When the mage cuffed me after the latrine break, she used a fake.” That was the only conclusion Silver could reach. Only mages had the chance to change real dampeners with fake ones during their latrine break or eating break. Knowing that it was a fake it was easy to saw through the cuffs using water Colin's was real so he had to wait till he freed Colin. “There is a rat among the mages,” the guard said, terror still apparent in the guard’s eyes. The two guards probably knew they were going to die. That was probably why they still hadn’t sounded an alarm, trying to figure out a way to survive. Which was very convenient for Silver. “Let me handle this,” Silver said to Colin. Collin nodded his reply. “We can make a deal,” the gu
[POV: Silver Davis] First, two vampires dashed towards them, shouting some sort of battle cry. Silver raised his hand, pulling on his grace, commanding it. Both vampires were knocked out flat, coughing blood even before they could touch them. Second, seven vampires attacked them. Arrowhead chains that appeared out of nowhere pierced five of their hearts, knocking them out cold. Silver slashed the air with his hand. A thin line of water blade shot forward, cleaving the two vampires in half. Back at home, Silver remembered doing the same thing to vampires. Vampires were obstinate creatures who refused to die, no matter what. The vampires had to be burned or had their heads cut off to be killed, so they were most likely still alive. Either way, he should not have used a water blade, as it consumed too much grace. He had to be conservative if he wanted to survive this many enemies.
[POV: Silver Davis] Chains whipped around Silver, lashing vampires that got too close to him, carving them in half with grotesque wounds. Silver swiped his hand in rapid succession, sending blades of water that found the heads to hack off. There was a mound of vampires around them, in a ring. The vampires now had to climb over their dead friends to reach them. The vampire seemed more hesitant than before. Of course, they were. How can two children fight off so many vampires at once? Hesitant though they were, they did not stop throwing themselves at Silver and Colin. At first, Silver had thought that they had some chance of survival. Yes, they could do this, they could survive this. They had survived for so long now, and they could survive much-much longer. However, the reality of their situation struck him like a hammer of realisation. The vampires had obviously realised why they were losing. Silver and Colin’s defensive and offensive
[POV: Silver Davis] Vlad shot forward like a human-sized bolt of lightning. Silver sidestepped just in time to avoid the human lightning which screeched past him, skidding across the earth, showering dirt to either side. He heard a growl from Vlad. Lightning was streaking around him in flashes of purple. Silver danced with them, weaving around the bolts, again filled with grace, to the brim. The odd thing was the lightning was behaving like… like the lightning in the sky, arching in the random direction, mostly downwards. These odd, arching attacks made it easier for Silver to dodge them. But how could that be? It was a construct of grace, not real lightning. The other man should have better control over his own constructs. Then Silver saw the sheer number of flashes scratching about. Of course, the sheer number of attacks should make it difficult to control. Why follow such a tactic, though? It would have been better if he used more concise attacks rather th
[POV: Silver Davis] All elementals had an equal amount of grace. No one knew the reason for this, but it was an undeniable truth. This meant that the true strength of each elemental was determined by their talents. Silver, however, was a strange case. He was born with a weak body which affected his ability to pull on grace. Just pulling on a third of his grace exhausted him. However, if he pushed his limit even further, he would pass out for hours. The Windstone helped him somewhat. It didn’t increase his grace pool, no, but it increased his ability to pull on his grace. In fact, with the Windstone, his ability to pull on grace was now as much as the added ability of two elementals. That, of course, meant that his grace would deplete twice the speed of others of his people. But that was no longer his problem. His grace was somehow twice as much as before. He had noticed it a fe
[POV: Colin Smith]Colin pulled on more grace using 20% of his ability. Now his chains made short work of the beast by beheading. The headless bodies of the beasts sprayed blood like erupting volcanos. The three riders crashed to the ground rather unceremoniously. One of them was crushed under the weight of the Pyromuthos that was still twitching. Blood slowly pooled under the bodies of the dying beasts. Without wasting time colin beheaded the two reaming riders. Colin knew that he was in the maw of a beast but, he couldn't help but glance at the three massive heads of those Pyromuthos. Pyromuthos were B-rank beasts, almost an A-rank and they had two blood sacks one behind each ear. That meant a lot of money was sprawled uselessly near Colin and he couldn't help but get greedy. He just wanted to throw the caution to the wind and grab those blood sacks. Colin summoned two of his chains and wrapped them around the ankles of two Vampires who were almost on top of him and began to swing
[POV: Colin Smith]The pentagram crackling and popping with violet energy spilled black smoke with a tinge of ember-like glow. From the smoke came 10s if not hundreds of burning obsidian chains with arrowheads and attacked everything that was alive within the area of effect. One of the chains went right through the stomach of a vampire. The vampire’s stomach was reduced to ash, and the rest of his body followed like a disease. In a matter of seconds, hundreds of vampires were reduced to dust, and not even the plants and other lifeforms in the areas were spared. Everything alive was reduced to dust by those burning chains. Vampires ran in every direction, trampling their fellow soldiers. Some of them slumped to the ground with dazed eyes and muttering prayers for mercy. Others collapsed with eyes rolled up behind their heads. Colin tried to ignore the shouts and screams of terror as he was committing genocide. Colin constantly pulled a stream of grace from his grace pool and pushed it
“Well, the Hunter’s Corps was the largest organization governed by 10 Vedic Knights, six of them being kings of allied nations. Till three years ago that is. We were attacked by Everlastings back then. With Hunter’s law being what it is they had to participate in the ‘Everlasting War’, and it wasn’t pretty. Thousands of our members were killed and many of them left us after the war. “Not many people have joined us since then. All other branches of organization were also shutdown. Now, there is only two branches left excluding this main branch, of course. To make the matter worst, most of members are just c or d ranked. And they only joined because they had no other way to earn more money. Now a days, most people prefer to join mercenary guilds. Of course, mercenary guilds are controlled by Hunter’s Corps—the only difference is they do not have to serve in the war. Though the resources you receive will be much greater in the Hunter’s Corps.”‘Hum! I knew there was war three years ago
[POV: Silver Davis]Even as April taught him everything she kept muttering, “He must really have come out from a cave.” Silver just pretended not to hear her mutters. Apparently everything she was teaching him as a common knowledge. By the time the tour was over she kept glancing at him with suspicious eyes. But in the end she shook her head and then sighed. They were back at Silver’s room. The first floor had three rooms with attached latrine/bathroom room. The ground floor had a kitchen and a hall. He gave her the spare key of the house and told her she could stay in the room next door. He was going to use the third room to potions. Silver told her she could eat something frim the freezer which the generous landlord had left for him. He then went out of the door, down the stairs and of the house. He wanted to ask April why she was sleeping in the closet but thought better of it. There was no point in trying to understand what women did and why. It would only give him a headache. He
[POV: Silver Davis. Present Time]Silver shook his head coming back to reality. There was no point in dwelling in the past. At least he didn't have nightmare today. A strange sound almost made him jump out of his bed. That was a snore. And it was coming from his room.Silver jerked his head at the closet. He heard it again. The snoring shound was coming from the closet. "Who in the deepest ocean's name is sleeping in my closet?" Well technically it wasn't his, Yet. Silver had opted to buy the house and everything in it. The land lord accepted the payment in monthly instalment. Three gold coin per month, for five years. In total he had to pay 150 gold coins fot this rundown place. But it was the cheapest deal he could find in this city, so he couldn't complain.Pulling on as much as grace as he could Silver walked to the closet and opened it. A blonde haired girl was huddled in there, snoring like there was no tomorrow. She mumbled something, and rolled over. She yelped as her face k
[POV: Silver Davis]Even as he was writing the description of the herbs and other poultices and more, they exchanged their names. The girl's name was April Young. Silver had the feeling that it wasn't her real name, but he didn't pry.“I still don't think you should go alone,” Silver said.She sniffed. Loudly. And she becomes very interested in her sword. She was caressing the hilt of the sword as if it was her long lost Child. Silver pretended not to notice the threat.In his not too subtle attempt to change the subject he said, “So do you live here alone.” She gave him a sidelong look. With a sigh, She nodded and did not say anything else. There was something there, something in her hesitation. She was definitely running from something or hiding from someone. Perhaps she had run away from home. What was wrong with him? Why would he care if She had run away or murdered someone? It should not matter to him, he should be grateful to her nonetheless. She had saved his life. But it was l
[POV: Silver Davis]Silver tossed and turned. Would someone please stop battering his head with a stick, it was not a drum, it thrummed painfully. Silver knew something about that thought did not sound right but he did not care at the moment.He realized that it was not just his head that was throbbing like a drum. It was his entire body. Oh, Undine! How it hurt. Silver groaned. Silver opened his eyes, well tried to. His stubborn eyes would not listen to him. After an eternity of struggle, he finally managed to open them. Everything was a blur as if he was looking into the world through a hazy mist. As his vision cleared the first thing he saw was a little girl with blonde wavy hair that went down to her hips. On closer inspection, he realized she was no little girl. By her face, she was probably as old as him and taller besides. For some reason knowing there was a girl of his age who was taller than him gnawed him to no end."Finally, thank the gods," the girl said with a relieved si
[POV: Colin Smith]The pentagram crackling and popping with violet energy spilled black smoke with a tinge of ember-like glow. From the smoke came 10s if not hundreds of burning obsidian chains with arrowheads and attacked everything that was alive within the area of effect. One of the chains went right through the stomach of a vampire. The vampire’s stomach was reduced to ash, and the rest of his body followed like a disease. In a matter of seconds, hundreds of vampires were reduced to dust, and not even the plants and other lifeforms in the areas were spared. Everything alive was reduced to dust by those burning chains. Vampires ran in every direction, trampling their fellow soldiers. Some of them slumped to the ground with dazed eyes and muttering prayers for mercy. Others collapsed with eyes rolled up behind their heads. Colin tried to ignore the shouts and screams of terror as he was committing genocide. Colin constantly pulled a stream of grace from his grace pool and pushed it
[POV: Colin Smith]Colin pulled on more grace using 20% of his ability. Now his chains made short work of the beast by beheading. The headless bodies of the beasts sprayed blood like erupting volcanos. The three riders crashed to the ground rather unceremoniously. One of them was crushed under the weight of the Pyromuthos that was still twitching. Blood slowly pooled under the bodies of the dying beasts. Without wasting time colin beheaded the two reaming riders. Colin knew that he was in the maw of a beast but, he couldn't help but glance at the three massive heads of those Pyromuthos. Pyromuthos were B-rank beasts, almost an A-rank and they had two blood sacks one behind each ear. That meant a lot of money was sprawled uselessly near Colin and he couldn't help but get greedy. He just wanted to throw the caution to the wind and grab those blood sacks. Colin summoned two of his chains and wrapped them around the ankles of two Vampires who were almost on top of him and began to swing
[POV: Silver Davis] All elementals had an equal amount of grace. No one knew the reason for this, but it was an undeniable truth. This meant that the true strength of each elemental was determined by their talents. Silver, however, was a strange case. He was born with a weak body which affected his ability to pull on grace. Just pulling on a third of his grace exhausted him. However, if he pushed his limit even further, he would pass out for hours. The Windstone helped him somewhat. It didn’t increase his grace pool, no, but it increased his ability to pull on his grace. In fact, with the Windstone, his ability to pull on grace was now as much as the added ability of two elementals. That, of course, meant that his grace would deplete twice the speed of others of his people. But that was no longer his problem. His grace was somehow twice as much as before. He had noticed it a fe
[POV: Silver Davis] Vlad shot forward like a human-sized bolt of lightning. Silver sidestepped just in time to avoid the human lightning which screeched past him, skidding across the earth, showering dirt to either side. He heard a growl from Vlad. Lightning was streaking around him in flashes of purple. Silver danced with them, weaving around the bolts, again filled with grace, to the brim. The odd thing was the lightning was behaving like… like the lightning in the sky, arching in the random direction, mostly downwards. These odd, arching attacks made it easier for Silver to dodge them. But how could that be? It was a construct of grace, not real lightning. The other man should have better control over his own constructs. Then Silver saw the sheer number of flashes scratching about. Of course, the sheer number of attacks should make it difficult to control. Why follow such a tactic, though? It would have been better if he used more concise attacks rather th