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Chapter 50: The Slayer School

Spurred by Temujin’s interest, on the fourth night, Sasha taught them other sailing skills, including rigging and knot-tying. Sasha said it was a subject commonly taught in the northern Slayer schools. “Slayer schools?” Temujin echoed. “Aye, mine was Wani-ryū. Wani Academy. Don’t the Salamanders have any? I know the Storks do.” “Yes,” Aki said. “On the Ethereal Nest, the best one’s Senten School of Sword and Sorcery.” “Senten?” Temujin said incredulously. “A thousand storks?” “Yes, it was inspired by the story of the young Slayer Tomoko Sasaki. The legend tells that anyone who folds a thousand origami storks will be granted one wish by the Stork God. Twelve-year-old Tomoko wanted peace for all the Slayer clans and undertook the task.” “Could she do it?” “No, she was among those killed by the Nagas when they attacked her village.” Everyone fell silent upon the mention of the Nagas. Sasha was particularly quick to change the subject: “And the Salamanders? What’s your top school
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Chapter 51: Story Time

“I wonder about the Gnomus Clan,” Aki said, curious about the clan they would soon meet. “That’s easy,” Sasha replied. “They specialize in Chimon – that’s geography – and Hensōjutsu, the art of camouflage.” “Everybody knows that. Is that all you’ve heard of them?” “Nay, there’s a lot more. They have Irezumijutsu, Ink art, and Tekkokagijutsu…” “Ink art?” Temujin echoed. “Oh, the bodies of brown Slayers are covered in tattoos of various land animals. But each brown Slayer has the tattoo of a unique spirit animal that they can transform into.” “Incredible,” Temujin muttered. “Right?” Sasha said. “All we can do is imitate some animal stances but a brown Slayer can shape-shift into an actual animal.” “Says the Slayer,” Aki said, “who has a 30-meter-long dragon inside him.” “That’s different,” Sasha said and then blew a raspberry. “It’s not like I can control and tell it to come out anytime I want. Anyway, the Chthonians also have their own version of Hojōjutsu or the rope-tying art
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Chapter 52: The Wog

Temujin could also feel it now. The way the conversation was going, it was starting to sound like a ghost story. To make matters worse, it was close to midnight, the wind was howling above deck and the main hold was creaking all over. “You two know we’re going to pass the equator in a few days, right?” “Right.” “Undine sailors have a line-crossing ceremony. Blue Slayers who have already experienced crossing the equator are called Shellbacks or Sons and Daughters of Watatsumi – god of the sea. On the other hand, those who have never or are about to for the first time are called Pollywogs or Slimy Wogs. “The eve of the crossing is called Wog Day. There’s a reversal of roles and the Wogs act out a kind of mutiny against the Shellbacks. They capture, bind and blindfold their superiors. The most daring Wogs also make fun of the Shellbacks by cracking eggs on their heads or hitting them with either a Suigekiken (Water Blast Attack) or a Touketsujutsu (Freezing Technique).” Aki thought
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Chapter 53: The Cold Ones

Temujin and Aki stayed quiet, signaling Sasha to go on. “I had my fair share of beatdowns,” Sasha confessed, “of being dunked in the toilet, of being the Wog.” His voice had taken on an edge as though it grieved him to relive these things but they had to be said. Aki looked sympathetically at Sasha. If she had only known. She was Sasha’s best friend when she was six and he seven. She should’ve been there for him. Having indeed led the isolated yet sheltered life of a princess, she could only imagine how alone he had felt after the memory wipe. Temujin, on the other hand, finally understood Sasha. He could never have known that behind such a charmed-life, apple-of-my-eye image dwelt rough experiences. “Why didn’t you tell the principal or your teachers?” Aki asked. “The same reason I couldn’t tell my brothers, sisters or parents,” Sasha answered. “There’s an unspoken code of secrecy among blue Slayers. I didn’t want to be called a snitch. That was even worse than being a Wog.” A l
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Chapter 54: The School Ghost

“Every school has its ghosts, especially the old ones. For Wani Academy, the most notorious of all was the Ayakashi, the vengeful spirit of a former student who took her own life by jumping into the drink. Eyewitnesses described a spectral being cloaked in a dark, watery aura, her long brown hair and clothes moving as though suspended, forever sealed in a coffin full of black water. She wore the old Wani Slayer uniform that people said was the same thing she wore when she dove to her death at the bottom of the Arctic sea; another victim of bullying who had sought reprieve by drowning herself. Whenever the ghost attempted to communicate, all one could hear was a hair-raising gurgle, a choking sound from someone who was eternally drowning. “She’d be floating horizontally towards you. The eyes were bulging, the hands reaching and the legs kicking nothing but empty air. In the exact manner the female student had died, the Ayakashi was trying desperately to surface but she was anchored dow
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Chapter 55: Close Encounter

Aki and Temujin were both quiet. They wanted to commiserate with Sasha but they didn’t know what words to say. “I’m very sorry to hear this,” Aki attempted. “I wish I…” “It’s all right. It’s all in the past. And it was my fault for playing the fool and believing that I could be loved by an Ice-nin.” “No, it’s not your fault,” Aki insisted. “What they did to you was wrong in so many ways. And I wished my clan hadn’t done the Memory Wipe Spell on both of us and I could’ve been there for you as your friend. I’m sorry for all that. I truly am.” “I guess…” Sasha said, flattered that the future empress of the Gold Lotus Throne would say such words to him. “At first, it disturbed me that some Slayers could be so evil but as I stood completely frozen in the Touketsujutsu, the thought of all the teasing afterwards made me entertain the thought of never coming back to school. Ever. After that, I knew the shame was something I could never live down.” “I can’t imagine how you could’ve ha
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Chapter 56: Fight or Fright

“What did you answer?” Aki asked in a whisper. “Well, to tell the truth, I had considered the situation hypothetically before. All students of Wani Academy probably had. Our options were, precisely in this order: first, answer yellow cover – because naturally who wouldn’t want to get out of the experience alive? Sure you’d be covered in pee but at least you get to continue breathing. “But the most logical option didn’t appeal to the mentally enhanced version of me. Being discovered by my schoolmates covered head to foot in pee was a fate too horrible to accept, even weighed against the risk of dying. That was how concerned I was about my honor. I’m telling you, my priorities were so messed up. “And so my brain moved down to the second most attractive option. Option No. 2 was answering blue cover so we blue Slayers would get to die in our mother element. In fact, most Wani students I knew had thought the same thing, except for those who actually admitted they’d rather suffer a bucket
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Chapter 57: Know Thine Enemy

“The door creaked open,” Sasha narrated to his petrified audience. “There was no one there, at least no one immediately outside. I buttonhooked to my left and looked to the middle of the bathroom. There was the Ayakashi floating in all her spectral glory. I felt the hair stand up on the back of my neck. The legends were true. She did look like someone who was eternally trapped in a dark, watery grave, clumps of her long hair waving like octopus tentacles. Because she had her head bowed and her neck bent in an odd, impossible angle, she was looking at me from the top of her eyes. She was smirking so her tiny face looked very malicious. I knew then and there this was no prank Lorelei or any student could ever arrange. “‘H-Hello there,’ I greeted in a small, cracked voice. I was forcing my mouth to say something, anything. “‘My name’s Sasha Babor and I’m a student here… in W-Wani-ryu. Just like you were. F-from what I heard.’ Instinctively, I was treating the ghost the way I would a
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Chapter 58: Death Blow

“The Ayakashi floated in the middle of the bathroom inside her aura of dark water. It was like when you place water on a lotus leaf and it takes a spherical shape. There were bits of seaweed and tiny debris hanging about her. Her hair moved like octopus tentacles but more dispersed and chaotic. “This reminded me of the Second Law of Latent Heat as formulated by Lord Kelvin, how things tended to proceed towards a more disordered state. A basic tenet of education in Wani Academy, something that had been ingrained in all blue Slayers, was the superiority of creation over destruction. Or rather, the undesirability of destruction. “A direct result of this was the existence of a Restricted Section in the school library for books that were considered taboo. Blue Slayers were taught to have a deep love for science and the arts – ice sculptures during the Snow Festival, mechanical wonders during the science fair, the tundra biotope and the zen pond in the school grounds. In other words, creat
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Chapter 59: The Maw

“I was thinking about all these things and more,” Sasha narrated. “I figured that during teleportation, Slayers are basically breaking themselves down on the subatomic level, phasing in one vibrational coordinate and then reconstituting themselves in another. This phasing process will include not only one’s body but also one’s consciousness and soul.” “And weaknesses?” Aki offered uncertainly. “Incredible, isn’t it? In theory, every summoning of Retsu creates a double or clone and obliterates the original at the point of origin.” “Ouch!” Temujin said, wincing reflexively. “Aye, I imagine it hurts every time they do it.” “But why don’t I feel anything when I do our clan’s Bunkai no Jutsu?” Aki asked. “With frequency and over great distances,” Sasha replied, “it must take a toll on the wielder. More importantly, because Slayers who summon Retsu are rapidly breaking down and reassembling themselves, their essence is in a constant state of flux and uncertainty. Again, they’re like pl
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