"Hoory aup, saunfeesh!" Kaureerah's head popped out of the water, long blue-black hair clinging to her near-naked form, eyelashes batting. "Yoo heve been eeten by te shaurk foor tymes. Waun moore foor te secred naumber." Then, with the sort of grace a human - much less a non-mariner like Leon - never could've managed, she dipped down beneath the waters. He had ten seconds to make a break for it.
Leon, who had clearly bitten off more than he could chew trying to outswim an Eeaiko, was trying to hide his shortness of breath. One could say he was like a fish out of water here but it was very much the complete opposite. "Four? I think it was three by my count." He chuckled, the obvious lie was obvious. Then he snapped out of it as she dived, she was already getting ready to catch him and he had wasted precious seconds. Leon took a big breath and did his best to escape the hunter. It was doubtful but he might be able to impress her with a getaway this time.
There was a tug on his feet from the 'shark' and that was that. Both surfaced.
"Deed yoo knoow thet te saunfeesh hes no sweem bledder?" Kaureerah chirped. "Soo eet maust keep sweemeng oor eet weell seenk. treading water, she flipped her hair over a shoulder and reached back to undo and tighten the drawstrings of her bra. "Hauwever," she continued, "because eet es soo poorly baulenced, eet auften fleeps over end ees pooshed too te soorfece auf te oceen where eet jaust flaups eraund emlessly." She nodded sadly, still fiddling with the strings. Perhaps it was the webbed fingers. "They caumpensete by leyeng three haundred meellioon eggs et e tyme." Kaureerah chirped, but her face turned frustrated. "Looks lyke e waurdroobe maulfoonction," she teased.
"Are you calling me a sunfish?" Leon joked. "Because I certainly hope you aren't expecting me to lay that many eggs." Seeing her struggle with her bra he reached back to tie it for her. As much as he enjoyed a well-timed wardrobe malfunction, there were people back on the beach. Finishing the knot, he held her by the hips similar to that of a male lead dancer. It was interesting because if anything she was supporting his weight and not the other way around. "At least I can be handy in other ways, even if I'm not the best swimmer." He winked.
She simply leaned forward and gave him a small kiss. The beach was not all that busy yet and she had kind of wanted to do a little something, but maybe it was good that Leon was a gentleman. Maybe it made him mean a little bit more. "Your hands are very... talented," the eeaiko admitted with a cheeky smile.
It had been morning and was now trending towards noon. They began to make their way back, holding hands for part of the journey, until she could feel her feet touch sand. Leon's already had and he was essentially pulling her Why do men have to be taller? she wondered inwardly.
Without meaning to, her eyes scanned the beach. It was a habit built from years of living in the shallows. There were no Lek-i-koom - sandbar threshers- here. She shook her head both to clear it and reassure Leon when he noticed and shot her a quizzical look. "Oold haubeet," she remarked. "baut Eye doon't sense eny threshers, forr whaut eet's woorth." She winked to make it playful and squeezed his hand.
Leon eased up knowing that her caution was built on habit rather than a genuine threat being present. Scouting for threshers was something he never even had to consider. It showed the difference between their upbringings but made sense when he thought about it. "Really?" He said with a raised eyebrow and a mischievous look in his eyes. "Because I think you're forgetting about the sunthresher." In a swift movement, he pulled her hand and dropped to the beach such that she landed on top of him. Dressed in nothing but tight-fitting shorts, he would have to deal with the sand that caked his back. That didn't distract him from the moment, his hands reached down and gave her butt a squeeze in a cheeky simulation of a thresher attack.
But the topic of threshers brought the mission to the forefront of his mind, in the fun of the date it hadn't crossed his mind to tell her yet. His smile grew less playful but more fond. "Speaking of, I have a beast like that of my own to contend with coming up, the White Thresher. I think your swimming lessons might come in handy." He brought one hand up, rose, and kissed her forehead before falling back to the sand. "Try not to get too lonely without me, okay?"
Kaureerah was midway through turning to face Leon, about to straddle him, when he dropped the bomb. She blinked, sitting astride him, toes in the sand. She shook her head, covering worry with playful dismissal. "Eye theenk Eye sauw thet waun," she admitted. "Eye ended aup tekeeng enauther." She was wringing her hair out now, regarding him with an unreadable expression. "We coold've ended aup toogether eef saumwaun deedn't aulweys woork aun saunfeesh tyme." She rolled her eyes and sunk forward until she was lying on his chest, the top of her head nuzzling up against his cheek. Momentarily, she craned her neck to kiss his chin.
"You what?" Leon played off with a chuckle, cautious not to ruin the moment but the shock was evident in his voice. Quite simply, Kaureerah taking a mission caught him off guard. With all the perception he had of the girl, there was nothing that led him to expect that she would risk her life for something as inconsequential as a school mission. What reason did she have to fight? "If this is the joke about the missing cat mission, Tku already told me that one." There was denial in his voice as if trying to believe it was a joke when he could guess differently. He caressed her back gently, trying not to let his poorly hidden confusion disturb her.
"Wee eeaiko eet cets, Leaun." She stroked his chest absently with one of her hands as she said it.
He paused. Even if she delivered it in a joking manner, it was all but confirmation that Kaureerah was going on a mission, a real mission like the Lorenthine Queen. It only now set in for him the meaning of that and he would be unable to affect the outcome of any of it. What kept him all the more unsettled was that he couldn't tell why. Why would she risk her life for something like this? But it wasn't his place to demand an answer, she was a woman free to choose as she wished and if that was what her heart desired then what place did he have to stop her?
"I'm starting to really hate sunfish time about now..." He spoke longingly and wrapped his arms around her. Perhaps wishes of safety and good luck should have come to mind, but none did. Instead, he held a little tighter. For now at least, he just wanted her close to him.
Kaureerah lay on top of Leon and closed her eyes, feeling the warm sun on her eyelids, a bit of it coming through, making them purplish from the inside. She could hear the apprehension in Leon's voice - feel it in his arms and shoulders. "Baut Eye'm okey weeth eet," she replied, both firmly and tenderly, and she was. "Eet's aur tyme," she murmured into his chest, "Saun end feesh, yoo knauw?" She opened her eyes momentarily to smile at him. "Mekes these moments thet mauch better..." She let her head back down, closed her eyes, and breathed. He breathed too, their chests resting against each other. For a moment, she held him a little tighter as well.
Pirates on the Blue Adam scurried to load a second volley for the Virangish sea dogs. Cawuio-Zast stood atop his gunpowder barrel laughing as cannonballs fell out of his jacket into the palms of the deckhands. The ship had taken the lesser portion of damage in its exchange with the Altın Oğul and confidence was booming. The oncoming volley had been suitably deflected by Anthal and Enoxi who shared a look and smile, and the stray shots that passed through the defence were already being repaired below. Despite the chaos and high adrenaline, they were all in high spirits, all except Sanette and the captain.
Zast had noticed the two had been talking for some time and the subject matter seemed far from pleasant given the concern on the woman's face. What got her so caught up? It was obvious that she was a tethered, Zast had heard those people have some kind of greater perception capability but hell if he knew what that meant or what exactly she had perceived that the others hadn't.
The captain finished the short word with his tethered daughter and joined the crew loading the cannons. He spoke his plan plain and clearly, and the more Zast heard the more his toothy grin grew.
Ren could only just see the visage of the green little rodent creature he portalled in with on the other ship. The traitorous mutt must have swam to that ship the second they landed in the water because he was already going about his business with the pirates. It was hard to see but it almost seemed like the Cazenax turned to smile at Ren directly. Did it just wink at him or was he seeing things?
Ren stood on top of the deck of the ship, hair being blown in the wind. Even with his presence, the situation was far from ideal. He snapped his fingers to Mountain Goat, and produced a spyglass from his companion's pouch with the use of the gift, to get a better look at that disturbing little swamp creature. It was hard to make out if it was a wink or not, but there was a feeling about him that suggested unease. What was he playing at? He sheathed the spyglass and turned to the Captain and First Mate.
"These rats are up to something. Hold the next volley and brace for impact." he spoke, stopping himself from snapping his fingers at them. Even if their lives were in his hands, they weren't his slaves. It'd become instinctual on his part to command other humans as one does pets, but his mind was oddly clear. Filled with purpose and the mission to rise beyond the cowardice of the others who'd come here. If he was the only one that respected the job, then he'd get it done. He didn't need the others.
And as clear as his mind was, perhaps due to that nagging in the back of his mind, he heard it. The Captain and the First Mate as well as others braced themselves with their magic, binders and were already prepared to do the brunt of the work. Yet, the cannons of the Blue Adam felt.. painfully ordinary as if there was no magic. Then, a colossal crack of thunder was heard from the other side of the water and he had next to no time to react.
Perhaps a lesser man might have seen their life flash before their eyes. Dreams of love, compassion, friends and family surrounding them, reliving their best memories. He was not a lesser man, for he'd not resigned himself to death. He looked onward and his eyes went wide with surprise as an extremely fast hurtling ball of steel came straight for him. The entire might of his gift was immediately put into action to place the ball into stasis, but this had been ramped by several mages. He could not simply crush their efforts as individuals, as the spinning ball began to cut through his gift. Again, he tried, and again, he failed. Fractions of a section passed and he saw it gain closer and closer. Sheer determination wasn't enough.
The veins on his head began to pop in exertion as he cursed to himself, but he took no notice of it. His pride was wounded as he was forced to redirect the ball before he became pulp. The cannonball curved and hit a deckhand to the side of him, leaving a hole inside of the young man. A sailor and son of Virang was practically bisected before the attack skidded across the water as if it were a rock skipped by a child, for such was the kinetic force behind it. He'd redirected a lethal focused attack, and he felt nothing but shame and anger. These... worms had managed to mount a suitable offence, and he'd been forced to respect their efforts.
Or did he feel something? A young soul who he'd sworn to protect had suffered as a result of his inability.. nay, they'd suffered because the churls of the enemy had mounted a sneak attack. That was the reason, surely. The spray of his blood mist and whatever was coating the cannonball bounced against the kinetic repulsive barrier he'd erected for himself, remaining suspended midair before falling to the ground, but some of the remnants sizzled against the deck of the ship, mixed with the young man's blood. A grisly sight, but not one that he spared his eyes on longer than necessary.
There was moisture on his skin. Had he begun to fear?
'Am I sweating from these... filthy creatures?'
He dabbed it with his fingers and sniffed, only to find that it was the same smell that surrounded them, the ocean. A smile took his face. Of course these vermin couldn't threaten him. He laughed to himself softly as he looked through the spyglass and found his target, Enoxi. Of course, he didn't know her name, but he saw her smile in 'triumph' and he would bring her back to reality.
"Captain, first mate, give the order to fire." he spoke, with a certain coldness to his tone, and a snap of his fingers at the order. He began to draw again, all the way. If they wanted to focus everything on him, he would accept this challenge. The volley from the Altın Oğul fired at full force, with a notably exceptional cannonball headed straight for that girl who had smirked smugly in her 'victory'
The pirate ship rocked significantly before the Virangish cannons even fired, leading many on either side toward confusion. Those daring enough to spare a glance to the ocean saw that the threshers had stopped their orgy and begun a coordinated assault on the Blue Adam's hull. One of the smaller threshers was even so worked up that it was ramming its head continuously against it to the point blood filled the water. One could only guess what had caused this natural phenomenon, perhaps threshers were offended by blue flags as bulls were to red capes. Only those who knew Raffie or remembered her graceful mounted entrance would be able to guess the truth.
But also, those who knew threshers or the powerful draw of an orgy could tell this boon wouldn't last long. Pressing the sudden advantage, the Virangish fired at the turmoiled pirates.
The cannonballs soared at incredible speed toward the Blue Adam. Enoxi, the girl in Ren's crosshairs, seemed to be focused on keeping the ship safe and ignorant of the maliciously aimed shot. Ren could blink and imagine it taking the pirate girl's head. But instead of that, Anthal was there holding her by the time the Virang noble opened his eyes once. The shot had been suspended in the air due to the Yasoi man's efforts and harmlessly dropped to the depths below, blessing a thresher with blunt force trauma.
Ren looked across with his spyglass to see that the two had turned to face each other and looked longingly into each other's eyes. It looked like they were going to kiss, there was a battle with lives on the line and it looked like they were going to kiss. Fucking disgusting.
But the assault wasn't fruitless, in Anthal's single-minded efforts to save the girl, a good portion of the Blue Adam had been blown away marking the loss of their advantage. It was anyone's game now.
From atop his gunpowder barrel, Cawuio-Zast looked upon the disgraceful display that had cost the pirates buoyancy. It wasn't that he feared, no, it was that he hated to be disadvantaged for such stupid reasons. "Now is not the time to develop a heart Anthal." He lectured calmly with hands clasped behind his back. "Daddy dearest's boat won't be able to stay up if you do that too often." His grin was poorly hidden by the faux sternness. Zast was trying to get a rise of the Yasoi for no reason in particular...
And it worked. ”Quiet yourself, rat." Anthal snapped back. He gave Enoxi a quick peck and a wink before letting her go and returning to Zast. ”Even for excrement I hold you in low regard. So I certainly don't want to hear what comes out of your mouth.” To accentuate the point, he shoved a finger into Zast's chest and forced the Cazenax to step back.
Zast smirked and simply pointed toward the Virangish ship as if to say 'there's a battle going on, remember.'
Anthal looked around for his father to give the orders, only to find he had disappeared. Where had he gone? It was no matter, he could be a captain in his own right. He called out the orders to prepare another round and hold for an opportune moment.
Ren paced around the deck of the ship, frustrated at the lack of progress that was being made in terms of the pirate ship. The threshers had done a number to their stability, and he was grateful that Raffie had done what she could. She knew her place in the world, and he was grateful that at least one person he was sent with. As for the rest of the cowards that had fled, he spared not a single thought more for them as he continued to do his duty, as the inheritor of the will of the strongest thaumaturge. And the beginning of his legend would start here.
"Prepare the next volley, now. We've got them on the ropes." he spoke, a quiet rage about his tone of voice as again, he looked through the spyglass. The captain was nowhere to be found, and as the swamp goblin disputed with the knife-ears, he felt a smug satisfaction. Chaos was an opportunity for victory, and right now, the Virangish were united in their cause. He wouldn't have to use more than necessary. He wouldn't. The cannonball that he had to deflect would be the last time he'd need to exert himself. They weren't worthy of his higher talents.
Anthal and Enoxi looked at Ren and Ren looked back at them. Working together, they roughly matched the noble's kinetic capabilities and all together they had come to realize the situation. If the opposing side's kinetic mages died, then the battle was won. But if they were to focus their energies entirely on survival, then their ship would be vulnerable to assault. Their choices were between victory and defeat, life or death. To only think of self-preservation was to concede the battle.
Then, an annoying thought came to Ren’s mind. The lovebirds on the other side of the ship, who'd decided that a volley was the right time for a tryst. Were they... mocking him? As if they could be distracted by such matters because HE was the opposition? Did they have no semblance of respect? He let out a deeply bothered exhale for the first time tonight, and a sadistic smile took his visage. The thought that he hadn't experienced such an emotion and it bothered him because of that never occurred to him as even a remote possibility. It was pure arrogance that drove his imagination for the punishment that he would bring upon them. So absorbed in his thoughts was he that he began to speak them aloud.
"You vermin rolled the dice of that goddess you love and lost the bet. And what is a lovebird without another to sing them a song?" he muttered under his breath, as the battle continued to rage. He would be the victor. He would decide their fate, and not even their crippled mockery of divinity would save them.
Event: White Thresher: Central Alliance |Location: Zengali
The Parade
After curing the soldiers with Lyre, they look toward him like a miracle worker. It wasn’t exactly incorrect, his did use a divine artifact to heal the sick with ease. Now surrounded by men and women singing his name when they had previously cosigned themselves to death, he started to feel truly blessed. But it was important in success to receive it with humility and grace…
Leon had twenty minutes to learn a thirty-minute dance routine in the parade. That was forty seconds per minute of dance. While there were repetitions in the choreography that eased the task, it would be a death sentence to any amateur performer. But he was no amateur and made a frequent habit of improvising his moves during shows. This was no different really.
It was fortunate that he knew a few things about dancing in Mezegol. He had been here only a few times before but enough to pick up trends in their style. Plentiful energy and natural percussion through actions like stomping made most Constantian dances seem languid by comparison. Was it enough to learn the dance properly? Hell no! But he could fill in the blanks such that he didn't flop like a fish out of water.
Besides, there was a great benefit to the lesson being so brief, he had an excuse. Leon didn't care for blending in with the crowd, doing the same moves as everyone else, he needed to stand out. If losing to the White Thresher was the norm then why would he ever wish to present himself as that? He would bring change and that needed to be reflected in all things, even in dance. The young ones who wished for variation and difference could look upon him with admiration. As for the old ones who stuck to tradition, well... he just wasn't given enough time to learn the dance. It couldn't be helped.
Even the vuvuzelas, a dreaded instrument for the tone deaf and those who wish to be deaf, was no hindrance to the Sun King's spirit. If anything, this was the perfect time for them. Although the underlying drums were well played, the music was secondary. The blaring hell-horns were used for one reason and one reason alone, building the energy. Leon had no complaints. The night was electric with the spirit of Zengali.
And so, Leon danced the traditional dance down the parade street and made it his own. But he was not done.
"Fantasia Serenade" The pausing of light emanated from Leon and began to spread across the parade. Red with a fractionate delay then orange with a slightly longer one. After a few seconds yellow with a fractionate delay then green a little longer. Then repeated for blue and purple before cycling back to red and orange. The effect given was that of mono-coloured clones trailing slightly behind the marchers. Not trailing too far behind that it would disturb the people behind and disrupt the march. Not too many colours at once such that the marchers could still perceive themselves.
Then came the trails of light. Streaks of all colours flashed across the sky and weaved through the crowds.
Luminescence truly is a wonderful school.
Leon's moment arrived toward the latter end of the march; the drums finished with a decisive thwack! Those new to these parades may have thought it concluded; that assumption didn't last long as the percussion began again with a quiet rumbling to herald in a grand display. Leon hadn't even told Raimy the full extent of the plan. In some respects, it would be a surprise to all. He placed the Sun King mask onto his face within the obscurity of the warriors. His smile beamed with anticipation.
From the crowd's perspective, there was a flash of pale light across the sky as a gigantic White Thresher was depicted floating overhead. The drums picked up more as the crowd admired the display, some were excited by the spectacle and some stood fearful the beast's image. The colourful flares that danced among the crowd swirled around a central point before coalescing into a single figure flying up above the march. The Sun King bathed in radiant, golden light rose to meet the White Thresher while the flares, which now resembled a group of Zengali warriors with spears raised, followed right behind his charge. A formidable ray of sunlight emitted from the Sun King's prop spear to pierce the mighty beast and, in its defeat, it exploded into a prismatic bloom that bathed the audience in the glow. Leon stayed a while longer in the air and admired the crowd admiring him, there was no greater happiness than this.
It wasn't just for show though. To present himself slaying the White Thresher in the parade was nothing short of a declaration. The beast that caused these people so much tragedy would fall tomorrow and the Sun King would be the one to bring about that change. If they looked for a hero to save them from their troubles, then let them bear witness.
And as the thresher erupted, so too did the drums. The parade would march on and Leon flew back down to join them.
The warriors of the parade celebrated a performance well done in the market. The paint and oil made it an unwise decision to dress back up. They remained with chests bare in spite of the daylight which had retreated well below the horizon. The colder night air had little room to chill them however, the heat of the dance soundly remained in their bodies far past its conclusion. Even Raimy, who had been as mild-mannered and soft-spoken as it comes, had been swept up in the electric night.
But then he looked away somewhere. Then again in the same spot. And again a bit later.
The noble's shifting gaze caught Leon's attention. It looked familiar to him but it only lasted a moment, so he didn't mention it. When it happened again, he had a better look at what was happening. Leon knew it well, the longing stare of a man in love, or perhaps just a crush. A subtle smile took his face. When Raimy's looked a third time, Leon suddenly shifted and their heads were practically next to each other. The performer followed his friend's line of sight... and saw Alberta.
Aha! Like a puzzle piece shifting into place, Leon finally felt like he understood the man. Sure, Raimy had gone to the encampment to help suffering people and stop the risk of his people suffering at the hands of the plague. But a far greater purpose had driven him to those tents, love. He almost certainly was head over heels in love with this woman and used his healing abilities to try and impress her. It was the objective truth.
It reminded him of a popular Torragonese novel titled 'A Soldier's Peace'. In the book, a young woman joins the war effort as a medic in the hopes that she would keep the boy she liked, who was conscripted, alive. The story had some heart-breaking highs and lows that made for a beautiful romance. It then proceeded into 150 pages of smut, which didn't bother Leon in the slightest.
One can't escape the eyes of Ipte behind a medic's tent, Raimy Leon thought, a direct quote from the book. Nice try.
"Aaaah, a Revidian flower has caught your eye. They do bloom nicely this time of year." He looked to Raimy with a knowing smile, a hint of mischief in his eyes. "It would be a shame to let her sail out to the White Threser without a dance, no? She does seem rather busy, but I'll see what I can do about that if you like?"
Surrounded by the music of the festival and the common bond between him and the other warriors, even Raimy found himself swept away with the mood. He thought his glances were hidden in the chaos. But no, the one who he had invited into the parade caught him staring.
The other warriors couldn't understand Leon. Though they understood Revidian, and all started to laugh. They said a few word, throwing little jabs at Raimy before leaving Raimy with Leon.
He pinched the bridge of his nose, "I have no idea just what you are talking about." Underneath his hand was a small grin.
Leon looked about and saw that their conversation was now private. "I think you have a pretty good idea of what I'm talking about." The performer winked. "So, do you want me to put in a good word or no?"
"No," his voice stressed, "I rather not put any stress on her right now." Raimy seemed to be contemplating his reasoning at the moment.
How cute it was that Raimy cared for the woman's health, even if it was an obvious excuse to save his own nerves. "I've played at a lot of small villages Raimy and for every young couple sharing a dance there is a small collection of older ladies snickering a plan well executed. Some call them meddlesome women, but I consider them among Ipte's strongest soldiers." He grinned back at the noble. "What I'm saying Raimy is that a romantic night can appreciate a helping hand and she could use a break." He pointed at Alberta and got the noble to look away to her.
When Raimy looked back, the performer was already gone and well on his way over. "Trust me," Leon called back "I know what I'm doing."
Raimy found himself reminded of his old caretaker from how Leon spoke so positively of those pesky women. He found them unnecessary, surely Ipte would find him when the time came. "And I'm saying Ipte has little presence with both of us while that thresher lives," he looked up to see him already going over. He lifted a hand to reach out but was caught off by the newly placed rose. And like that Leon was out of reach.
He could have stopped him, he really could've.
Alberta had been going around with a small cart collecting provisions for the encampment. It was clear she was struggling to adjust to using a single arm given her recent disability. She was stopped by Amani Juma's food stand and had already collected up on the basics, meat, vegetables, and fufu. But she purchased several doughnuts as treats for soldiers who were on death's door earlier today, a rapid recovery was worthy of reward. Struggling with the final bag, she turned to place it in the cart only to find the 'Sun King' Leon Solaire leaning against it.
"Someone has a secret admirer." He said with a smile and a playful tone that told her the secret wouldn't last long. He got up and helped her with the bag. "I'll give you three guesses. And no, it isn't me."
Alberta held the bag in place for a few moments, registering what was just said to her. Instead she shifted gears, handing him the bag to put in the cart, "It's good to see you Leon, thank you once again for what you did for my men." she put her arm over her heart and gave genuine thanks.
Leon bowed his head politely and tucked the bag in nicely on top. It was only then that Alberta got to the nonsense that he started with, "What?"
"I said you have a secret admirer. Aren't you interested to find out who?"
Alberta pulled out coin purse, "Not really but continue," and preceded to count out her dues to Amani.
A secret admirer was an inherently intriguing matter. How could she have little interest in something like that? Perhaps he hadn't done a good enough job enticing her. "What if I said he was a prince?"
She mouthed 'thank you' to Amani before setting aside her purse to look a the gossiping performer, "Then I would ask what a prince sees in a one armed Revidian soldier," as she gestured with her only arm.
"Who am I to say the beauty he sees? I saw a man in admiration, he's a good man and I don't question his authenticity." Leon leaned back against the cart and sighed nonchalantly. "We have an abundance of one-legged women in Ersand'Enise and they seem to find their fair share of admirers just fine. I don't see why you should be any different."
Alberta raised a skeptical brow at first but then relented. The one-legged girl in her town did end up marrying a noble somehow so maybe their was some hope. "I'll give you that Leon, some men do have odd tastes," she more or less referenced people's infatuation with him in general, "But which one of my men could have grown so fond to be an admirer?"
"Well he isn't one of you men," Leon explained yet he thought with a streak of deviousness that he didn't dare speak. "Raimy Dume, son of the Marquis if I'm not mistaken."
She blinked. Alberta was genuinely surprised, "Raimy?" Her tone was slightly higher pitch than normal. She put her hand up to her chin and frowned, "Are you sure? Is this just a game for a new song you are making?" she asked with hesitation. This was new to her, never even considering this before.
The pitch change didn't escape Leon's notice, he struck gold. "Oh, I will be making a song about it." Despite the honesty of the statement, he still shoot the military woman a cheeky grin. "But honest feelings make the best songs. It's no game, I assure you." Leon's unabashed nature was very peculiar to the Revidian woman. No 2nd meaning or plan that she could see. Just saying things so flatly, it was surprisingly refreshing. The idea played in her head and it was... pleasant.
Leon clapped his hands together joyfully. "So what do you say? A dance or two with a prince?"
"I might be amendable for one dance," she allowed. Alberta still seemed reserved about the whole situation then looked to her cart, "I'll search for him after I deliver the food to my men."
"Hmmm, let's try for two. And I'll deliver the food myself on the second one." It was clear now that he was just seeing what he could get away with. "It's going to be a big day tomorrow, we will need you in top shape. So instead of exhausting yourself with this, see where the night takes you and leave nothing unsaid." The performer got a little carried away with the last part. It was delivered with joyful encouragement, but one might have got the impression that the words held a deeper meaning to him, a barely noticeable tinge of his own regrets.
He caught himself and corrected back to nonchalance. "Let's be honest, you could use the break anyway."
Alberta looked at the 'Sun King' unamused at his final bit of antics. But she found Raimy amongst the crowd, her eyes softened as Alberta saw him holding a rose for her. Maybe she was being too harsh on the young man? She looked at the excuse she tried to pull and sighed, "Take the food their right away and I'll see to a second dance," looking back at Leon for a moment then back at Raimy. Her voice stayed steady but it was easy to tell that she wanted to dance now.
"I wanted to play the first song..." Leon said longingly. He thought about what he could say, but Alberta's requests were reasonable and he had nothing more to angle. She wanted to dance, it was obvious in her body language. She should choose the tune she wishes for it. "But I will do as your heart desires... It isn't every day you get a world-class performer as an errand boy."
"Then find someone that you can play with," she said with now her own playfulness, walking away to Raimy. "Remember, the food needs to be hot Leon."
Leon clutched his chest in feigned heartbreak as she denied his offer. "You break my heart, signora." But a smile at the end told her there was no hard feelings.
Raimy saw Alberta approaching him and he stepped towards her. An awkward smile came to his face as he offered her the rose. Alberta held the rose as they talked, smiles on both their faces, melting away the hardened soldier and burdened noble. Just 2 people with a mild interest in each other having been stoked by the hand of Ipte tonight.
Alberta placed the rose in her hair and took Raimy by the hand. The dance was slow at the start, neither have danced with a partner missing an arm. It was clumsy but soon they got the rhythm, bounding with each other in almost a frolic. It was an unabashed time for the both of them as a mix of laughs and giggles could be heard from them having a night somehow to themselves during the festival. Just two people letting Ipte move them before before Eshiran called them tomorrow.
Leon didn't leave right away. For a time he leaned against the cart and simply watched the two's budding feelings bloom into a sweet spring flower. Simple and sweet like a daisy, just as it should be. One could point out that Leon had set up the single heir of Zengali with a Revidian woman. One could see it as a calculated action to slowly bring the city into the nation's influence. But he would have done the same if Alberta was Perrench, right? Only Leon would truly know the answer to such a question. Maybe it lay somewhere in between that and authenticity. Either way, if there was to be another 150 pages to this story, it wasn't going to happen with him around. He had food to deliver and it had better be hot.
"Your captain, she's a cruel mistress I'll tell you that." The performer joked to a receptive soldier while handing out food. "She's got me running around doing chores and I don't want to know what happen if I can't get them done." The soldiers nodded in feigned commiseration, it was all in good fun.
The sunny performer himself approached Fanaka's stand from the wider market and went around the two girls to inspect the goods.
He was taken by a box with a moustache on it, picked it up, and looked over it to see the depiction of hero vs villain. Perfect. He didn't know what it was exactly, he didn't know what it did, but he was going to have it.
He raised the box to Fanaka. "How much?"
He was focused on the woman in front of him but he still tended to the oiled man quickly, "20 magus."
"Done!" Leon tossed the merchant the money. He gave a polite nod to Penny and Taleja before he was off. "Ladies." Then he was already on his way, he seemed in a hurry.
As he left, the performer smirked. It seems the merchant saved the best deals for him. 20 magus! What a steal!
Fanaka waved him off happily, sucker.
Later…
That conman, that snake oil salesman, what sort of scam was this!? Facial hair gel? For 20 Magus!? If he ever saw that merchant again he was going to give them a piece of his mind. Leon had no facial hair, did not seek to have facial hair, and had a preference of having his hair flow in the wind. This was worthless to him.
Nestled into a corner of their own creation lay the best couple of the year for the 4th year in a row. Bolts of every color and pattern you could imagine were pulled into the town center for this and many visitors and people of Zengali were here to update their wardrobe.
Mbita was in the back preparing the bolts and cutting and making new with some delicate binding. He was tall and had an amazing beard with short curly hair. Paired with a sleepy-eyed face, he was quite chill-looking.
Chika had long dreads decorated with colorful threads running throughout. She was dressed in vibrant colors with large patterns. By Revidian standards, she was rather immoral, showing shoulders and even a bit of thigh and rib. Very scandalous indeed.
Leon approached the couple's stand, looked at their wares, the smiles they kept, and most importantly the clothes they wore. Tailors who call themselves fashionable were only as good as the clothes they wore and the performer was impressed. The man wore a beard but curbed the oafish impressions of the choice with exquisite styling. The woman wore a truly daring and avant-garde design; he had only seen that style in such high quality before within in the Swirl. He was impressed with them indeed.
"I see a clothing stand that is oh so deprived of stock." He said with a grin. "I can only assume you make your clothing on the spot. If so..." Excitement rang in his voice and he stepped back in an exaggerated bow. "My name is Leon Solaire, and I wish to be at your mercy."
Mbita merely smiled and wave, already grabbing some fabric he thought would look well on Leon. His eyes were sleepy but there was a subtle gaze to them that made people feel listened to.
Chika sprung forward with a big smile, "You're the Warrior that made the light performance," she clasped her hands together, "Very impressive Mr. Leon!" She waved her hand to the design room, "Come, we need something as flashy as your performance," she took him by the arm and guided him to it.
With no real time to talk she sits across from him and flaps some clothing samples in front of him, "Sooo, do you like that sturdy, reliable cotton or this beautiful silk?"
Leon bowed his head in appreciation of her acknowledgements. "Your city deserves nothing less."
Lounging gracefully in his seat he looked over the two fabric samples. It was an obvious choice, but he feigned himself weighing the options so as not to insult her suggestions. "Cotton can be nice, but silk captures me best I think." He handed the samples back.
She shakes her head like she knew all along, "A man of fine taste I see!" Mbita was preparing swarths of colors, "I believe Nyota Silk would fit him nicely," he said with a rather even but excited tone. "The silk has a way of reflecting the colors of the moon, changing with each night."
Chika shakes her head, "On a night under Ipte's moon you can even see it change. And don't get me started on a 5 moon night," she swooned.
Mbita placed the colors with a notable array of yellow along with some other colors. "So which primary color?" Chika asked with a grin, obviously staring at his current outfit.
"I had heard about such a silk," he said while admiring its shimmer, "but I've never seen it in person before. You are a connoisseur of fabrics, to be sure." It was a white lie, Leon had used it a couple of times before, but that was no fun to mention that. "Despite my title, I appreciate the beauty of the moons too. To see it shift with every movement would be quite the sight."
Presented with a choice of colour, Leon feigned indecision again. "Some would say I have enough yellow as it is... But I have a feeling your work will come to be a favourite of mine, so I would like it in my colour."
The correct yellows were chosen and the others were tossed away for another customer. "The sun's lustre tends to be too much for many but still it is where we reside. The moons are gentle to the heart," Mbita said to himself upon hearing Leon. Chika took a moment to listen to her quiet husband before continuing
"Now," she smiled cheekily, "You're on a date," she stopped to make sure Leon was onboard with this, "with whomever you want most. They want you and more than that, they care for you. What kind of date do you take them on? A Gondola ride through the beautiful flooded streets in Revidia or a seaside dinner under the lights of the full moons? Of course you can sing to your precious partner." She made no guess on where this performer lays his flute.
Leon smiled at Mbita's comment but didn't look toward him because it wasn't said to him. He had to agree with the man's words. Aside from one, the moon's subtle beauty seemed to be a trait with most women who caught his heart in the last few years. He looked toward Chika, the bond between the two didn't escape his notice. Perhaps she was the sun to his moon.
"Of course, a gondola ri..." he stopped himself at the mention of precious partner and considered his partner for a moment. "A seaside dinner actually, a serenade and a dance atop the sands of the beach."
Chika pursed her lips and moved away, "So considerate! They must be lucky to have you attention," she nodded to herself as she wrote down some things and started to make a pattern. Mbita looked over her shoulder and nodded in agreeance. He went to start cutting some fabric.
She looked up every now and then to envision Leon with her outfit. Her face would jump from excited to grossed out as she drew, it was almost worrying.
Leon seemed to miss the part where Chika guessed he had a partner. Instead, he looked worried at her lip turning in mild disgust as she looked between him and her notes. But before he could ask if she was alright, another question came his way.
"Okay! What is your favourite part of yourself?" She rested her face on her hands, swaying her feet as she waited for an answer.
"It's hard to pick." Leon took a hand mirror out of a pocket and admired himself before looking back at the couple. "Tell me, what is your favourite part about me? Asking both of you."
Chika looked up at Mbita, comparing Leon to him. "It would be your chest, It's flat and broad and exudes confidence in yourself," Some of the words were definitely meant for Mbita but they could apply to Leon as well.
Mbita nodded and gave her a kiss for the considerate response. "It be your eyes," he answered quickly, "They carry more expression than some poets."
"Ooh, you’re right, I didn't even see them yet," she took a deeper appreciation of them, "Very Nice," she wrote some quick things down and started to write letters on portions. Mbita again looked over, this time squinting. Some of them you could tell he didn't agree with but he still did as his wife wanted. She was the designer after all
"Now that you know what we like about you," she laughed as it wasn't every day that someone with that much confidence came by, "What do you look for in that partner you were so considerate of earlier," she gave a wink to Leon. She was dying to know the girl that held his eye right now.
Leon was taken aback at her following question and blushed a little, he had made no mention of a partner. But then it clicked that his sudden change in an earlier answer may have tipped her off. "Ah, it seems you've seen right through me." His fluster gave way to the confident norm. "It's no matter." He thought about the question, this time his consideration was genuine.
"I don't make demands of whoever stops my way. But a true partner shares my spirit and would look to me in equal standing."
Chika was amused that she caught it and his admittance gave her immense satisfaction. But she didn't rub it in too much. She would have kept going, asking every question under the stars but Mbita set some color fabric options in front of her and she moved on.
Mbita seemed pleased with Leon's answer particularly, giving more direct acknowledgement than he had given since Leon stepped in. "But enough of that, I can feel Mbita staring at me to move on," she smiled brightly and hit him with, "Available or Closed?" No context around her question, just available or closed.
"Available." The woman gave no context so he wouldn't either. Chika had been a good judge of character so far, so he was happy to let her take the meaning from it as she saw it.
Mbita and Chika Turned to one another and merely nodded in joint approval,
Mbita walked to Leon's side, holding a few stings with various notches in it. "Would you let me measure you?" he asked in a calm voice. He proceeded to work and Chika drew for a little longer, this time she got up and made her final selection of patterns.
Mbita was still working, the low light and his meticulous nature slowing him down, and Chika moved on to the next question.
"Alright, we are almost there. The next question is pretty easy," she prefaced. With a smile and pencil in hand, "Even or odd?" she asked.
Leon rose and almost immediately put his hand up and outstretched for measurement. He knew the process and he knew it well.
With Chika next question, he raised a finger to request Mbita pause his measurements for a moment. The performer reached into his pocket and flipped a coin.
"Odd!" he announced with comparable confidence to his other answers.
Chika rolled her eyes at the result, she had betted on even. Mbita let out a small chuckle and those sleepy eyes seemed to troll his wife. She stuck a tongue out at him and they continued to work.
Mbita placed the strings on the table in a practiced way, each one carried a measurement of Leon and they couldn't be mixed up. Chika finished the base design, it looked gorgeous in her eyes. Mbita brought out some berries for them to enjoy and an idea popped into Chika's head.
For a moment, Leon second-guessed if he should have left it to chance. It seemed arbitrary, but given Chika's reaction, he thought about switching to odd. But the assessment carried on and he had little time to reconsider before berry snacking took the place of thoughts.
"Ooh!" She tapped Mbita, "This will be fun, Leon, what is your favorite fruit, spare me no detail!"
It didn't take long for Leon to think of his favourite: apples. But her question inspired him to think of why. "I grew up a traveller and I still am to this day. But when I was young, we would always stop by a particular orchard. The apples there were my grandmother's favourite and I guess they became my favourite too."
It wasn't something Leon would tell most. His tone was reminiscent and longing, far from the confident front he had moments before. But the couple made him feel comfortable to divulge such things.
"Ahh," Chika swooned, "That's why we love berries! My mother was a forager to help make dyes for Mbita's family." She winked at her husband and Mbita blushed at a shared memory they had.
A bit more drawing and some silent flirting, they looked back at Leon, "We're SO close to finishing, for real this time. This question is really important. Mountains or Valleys?" It seemed both Mbita and Chika were paying close attention this time.
Leon was starting to suspect that these seemingly innocuous questions had secret meanings, although the exact details they were looking for in his reply escaped him. Why not just continue on the surface level? It was fun regardless.
"The highest of mountains," he expressed with a story tellers flair. He imagined himself atop one.
Chika slammed her head against the table jokingly while Mbita laughed louder than you could imagine him doing. "Always the mountains," Chika said with her head down. "Always the mountains," Mbita said wiping a tear from his eye.
From here they actually started to get to work. Surprisingly, Mbita had magic and was quite adept with it when it came to cloth manipulation. Chika had only enough to make a small light so that she could see.
Yellow Silk was pulled out along with this bold red silk. It was woven so beautifully into the other, it was unlike other outfits. The outfit was broken into 3 parts, the chest piece was composed of a large central pattern that was easy to distinguish at a distance. It lay thin over the chest and loosely conformed around Leon to extenuate the broadness of his shoulders and chest.
The outfit was open on top and could be thrown back on with but a single motion. It has an airiness that makes it easy for someone to approach.
The bottom hung relatively low and continued the pattern but was rather simple in comparison to pull more attention to Leon's face. It shared the same readiness for movement and when under quick pace would lag back and sway with movement like a dance.
The final pieces were special. It was a black sash with these topaz circles in the center to help break up Leon's form and break up the monotony of the outfit. They had a certain allure to them and that brought people to Leon.
Mbita was happy with it. It showed a uniqueness that others didn't and sold him as the center of attention. But Chika was not, something was missing in her mind. Soon she added smaller creases and extra details until it was perfect in her mind.
Mbita turned to Leon, asking his own question even if he may know it already, "Do you prefer Lor or the moons and how many of the moons?"
Leon was impressed, impressed indeed. He shifted and moved around in the new attire, lavishing in the movability and grace of the work. But he raised an eyebrow at yet another question. What else could they add to this? He was excited to find out.
"I would be foolish not to say Lor, I suppose." He looked down to further admire his new appearance.
Mbita nodded, "If that is your answer then there is no more we can do." His answer wasn't sad but more matter-of-fact.
Chika was quick to add, "Yes, yes, his face is already good enough," she slipped him a single voucher to get something at the little jewellers ship. Mbita just looked down at her and Chika just gave a guilty smile.
It was an answer Leon more than appreciated: affirmation of his own appearance. He still accepted the jewelers voucher too, might be able to find some nice gifts there.
"I thank you. The service was lovely and you have earned every Magus you charge." He took a long bow to thank them. "However, if you have some time to spare, I have some questions of my own." He took a seat once more, looked toward the couple, and made his own assessments. "Tell me Chika, were you the one to make the first move?" The fascination and interest radiated from his voice.
Chika was basking in another job well done and Mbita was cleaning up whatever scraps were left. But upon Leon asking his question, Chika and Mbita blushed. They looked at each other, wondering what to say.
"We knew each other for a long time before settling," Mbita admitted.
"And we dated around a lot before that, even sometimes with each other. I made countless moves but he was so," Chika thought for some words, "Thickheaded?"
Mbita laughed, "I was, I didn't see her as 'that' person," Mbita seemed somewhat sad, "But after one morning, when I was at my lowest, when my confidence had wavered, she was there and I realized I loved her."
"We got together shortly after, we realized that we made each other so happy," she leaned into him and he held her.
"Hmm, hearts that wander coming to find each other in the end." Leon rested face on his right hand and sunk into it with a smile. "It's a warming story..."
"So how did you do it? Confessing to each other in the end? You surely seem to know what works." Leon, after a pause, was quick to add to that. "It's not as though I need the advice or anything. But I am genuinely curious." Surprisingly, it was a lie and not a particularly well-hidden one.
"Well, it started with me giving him a flower, but that didn't work," Chika shrugged and Mbita cringed.
"Then I tried get us alone over looking the city during sunset," Chika blushed, "It ended well but not in the way I wanted."
Mbita put a hand over her mouth to stop Chika from saying all the ways it didn't work. He couldn't bare any more embarrassment. Chika laughed and she got a little more serious.
"I realized their was never a 'right' way to do it. It could have been a flower, it could be our time over the city." she moved her hair out of her face, "In the end, it was when I was speaking to him, enjoying just being with one another. We were picking berries for a new dye we wanted to try. I simply gave him a berry to eat and then gave him a kiss and asked him if he wanted another," She snickered. Mbita shook his head, it definitely happened that way but he knew what the young man wanted.
"What matters is having a moment with them and letting your heart be with them. If they want you they will hold it so gently, if they don't they will hand it back. It's scary but worth it," he kissed Chika.
"Every time," she kissed him back.
Leon listened intently and watched their movements tell a story in their own right. It did remind him of a storybook romance but a name didn't come to mind. Perhaps it was a tale waiting to be told in full.
So berries were their secret. He made a mental note.
Leon stood and clapped his hands together. "A romance worthy of a song. I might even write it myself if I hadn't the backlog as it is." He paused then winked. "Or maybe it will be a surpirse when I visit next." With that, the performer said his goodbyes to the couple, paid them the Magus they charge plus some extra for what they were due, and then left the store in his handsome new attire.
"You were a wonderful guest here, even if it was for a short time," Mbita smiled at Leon, "And, we believe you will be the one to end the Thresher's life." Mbita spoke with hopeful and confident tone for Leon.
"And come back if you need to get it repaired after the fight," Chika called out, "Oh and when you do come back, bring your 'friend' with you. I'm sure they are lovely and would look fantastic in my outfits!'"
"I just might Chika, I just might." Leon looked back over his shoulder with a smile and a wave on the way out.
When the music of the festival became a distant thought and the quiet began to speak, Leon took the time to think, for it was rare to gain such an opportunity. He had increasingly been stretched thin as of late, to and fro and to once more. Time for quiet and time for friends was something to be fought for as opposed to something he could just have. So when the situation presented itself to take that time, he did.
Ersand'Enise, whom many other students called home, couldn't provide him a moment for his thoughts. He did not consider the city of mages as a home, it was and had always been a battleground for him. Perhaps the only stationary place where he found true peace was that apple orchard from so many years ago. He hadn’t been back there since his grandmother passed, but maybe that could be considered home. He thought of Kaureerah. Could he take her to that orchard someday? Would he ever find the time? He hoped she was safe.
He sat beneath a peach tree plucking the strings of his lute absentmindedly as the fireflies danced to the disjointed tune. Every chord and every melodic progression scrapped before they had even begun. This wasn't to say that any of it sounded bad. It was quite nice for the short moments they lasted, and yet they were discarded all the same as if the performer sought perfection in tune that no mere chord could satisfy. But he had written plenty of music before, in fact, most of his work had been improvisation played out into completed works. What feelings had he hoped to capture in a song that made perfectly fine notes subject to flippant disregard?
Since the revolution, Leon had seen much of Pete. They got along well when Pete was a scagbiist, but very little of that love remained when he transformed. The truth of the matter was that the two had nothing in common. But Leon was drawn to spend some time with him lately. The performer discovered that Pete had a hobby of fishing every second Victendes, so he invited himself to join.
Pete’s favourite spot lay a two-hour walk outside of the city walls. Leon had offered to fly them both there to save time, but the Cazenax declined. He liked the walk, he liked the peace, and he liked the sun. Leon was inclined to agree. They walked in near silence and exchanged a few words.
A calm wind shook the reads around a small secluded pond. The two sat at the water's edge and cast their lines in and waited. The sun passing slowly above was the only indication of a passing day. Their words were shared with no one but themselves.
“Say, Pete. I’m sure you’ve figured out by now. But you weren’t always a Cazenax. Before you got transformed and woke up in that place, you were a scagbiist.”
“Yeah, I gathered that pretty quick. Not ya average story of coming to be I suppose. Why’d ya ask?”
“Well, when I made that decision I couldn’t exactly ask you what you wanted. I can’t speak scagbiist” Leon chuckled. “I wondered what would make you happiest. You certainly seemed happier with me before.”
“You sayin’ I got a choice now?”
“It would take some time. But yes, I could turn you back if you wanted.”
There was a pause as Pete pondered the question, he didn’t think long.
“Scagbiists eat people, right? They seem to find Yasoi tastiest as well I heard. I’ll make it easy for ya. I don’t exactly want somethin’ like that hangin’ over my head. I got a Yasoi friend, name’s Pepsii, I don’t want to think about eatin’ the guy ya know.”
“But back then, when you were a scagbiist, you probably would have chosen to stay the same, no?”
Pete raised an eyebrow. “You really overthink these kinds of things, don’t ya kid?”
Because you weren’t the one who made the choice.
“No, I guess I wouldn’t’ve.”
Silence followed. Not an awkward silence or one born of animosity, just letting the quiet speak.
About an hour later, Pete got a hefty bite on his fishing rod. The two worked together to fetch up a massive fish. Leon argued that they should share the catch considering they both put in the work. But Pete argued that it was his rod so he should keep the fish. Leon relented.
On the walk back, Leon offered to help carry their one big catch. Pete declined, it was his fish so he was taking it home. The two laughed, then Pete cast a suspicious eye on him and they laughed again. It was a good day and the last time fate would see them meet.
As the Cazenax finished scurrying up the side of the Blue Adam, he flopped onto the deck with the grace of a man stumbling on a couple of wines and gasped for air. He looked upward only to find his stubby snout graced with the kiss of a flintlock.
"Fancy seein’ your mug here, you greasy little nutsack." Zast looked up to see a blonde pretty-boy pointing the gun. With such a well-maintained hairdo and billowy shirt amid a fight, the Cazenax thought the man had a higher chance of trying to take him to bed than actually shooting him. But that wasn't exclusive to this one, it was the same thing for most Yasoi playing pirates. "Remember me?"
Around the ship, all the other pirates seem occupied with the present battle and while a few paid the exchange a passing glance, it was a one-on-one. Zast stood up straight to his impressive height less than half that of the blonde and watched the flintlock get clutched just a little tighter. Zast squinted trying to see if the Yasoi's face would spark any bells in the recesses of his booze-addled memories.
"Anthal!" Zast smiled dubiously in the vague memory he screwed him over a few years back. "I barely recognized ya there. Boy, how you’ve grow-"
”We’re the same age.” Anthal interrupted as he levelled the gun further into the goblin’s forehead. "I never got the chance to get you back for taking my money and leaving me for dead. So, you have the coin to cover my payback?”
Zast chuckled awkwardly. Didn’t seem like there was much getting around of this one. "Well I can’t say I have it on me. But if you ask a certain bartender in Belzagg, I’m sure he’ll give you a couple‘a almonds under the table if you ask nicely." He grinned, at least he could go out on a classy note.
"Hold it, Junior." The captain, who Zast knew to be John Adam, had finally paid the exchange some mind and saved him from a bullet to the head. "Leave this one to me."
Anthal, with some hesitation, released the flintlock and stepped back looking annoyed. Zast smiled at him, trying to get a rise out of the Yasoi but it was to no success.
Anthal'alan'tormiiyei, or John Adam as recognized by Zast, was an upgraded blueprint of his son. With age and experience lining his features, he exuded confidence and even smiled down his nose at the Cazenax. It was a strangely positive reception given the circumstances Although Zast supposed the main difference there was he hadn’t rinsed this man of every cent like his son.
"Cazenax, I can see you dress like us, you steal like us, do you consider yourself a pirate?" His voice carried an air of high purpose and morals, Zast loved those kinds of people. "I believe that these waters, like any other seas, belong to no one but those who can take it. Perhaps you see the world as I do?"
"Cawuio-Zast." He introduced himself and took a cigar out of his coat pocket and lit it as if it had never seen water. "We’re in the same trade, Mr Adam. The seas, no, nothing on this earth can be owned by a person. The world should belong to the free and that’s that."
The captain didn’t respond to ‘Mr Adam’ too kindly but overlooked it. He knelt to get eye level with the Cazenax but was looking down at him. "Then we are allies in this fight. Across the waters, the Virangish seek to steal from the wreck while hiding behind a false sense of legality." He spat on the ground. "At least we’ll be the honest ones on the seas."
"Help us and we’ll share the loot. Deal?"
"Deal."
Zast received a blue scarf from the captain so that the crew would recognise him as an ally. He wrapped the scarf around his head as a bandana.
Sanette, a young tethered woman, called the captain over with a sense of urgency. A look of worry painted her, but Zast couldn’t stay to listen in.
It was time to get to work on the ship.
"I’m here as a representative of Ersand’Enise!" Zast announced. "The school is giving you all their full support and as such I have a present here, courtesy of High Zeno Silvestri." The Cazenax placed his jacket on the deck, then swiped it up to reveal an entire gunpowder barrel and a stack of cannonballs. This fight would not end under Zast’s watch.
The captain heard this announcement and shot the little green charlatan a wry smile. Sure, this Cawuio-Zast figure was a liar. But that didn’t matter right now. He could spout mistruths until the sun broke. He was useful as long as he believed in the cause and supplied munitions toward it.
Raffie’s attempts to bring caution to the Virangish ship by name-dropping Ren caused a bit of hesitation among some of the sailors. But when the first volley of cannon fire hit the Altın Oğul it rocked with the sounds of shattered wood. It was a powerful and unforgiving hit that saw a couple of sailors falling off the side only to be devoured by threshers. The name Ren Baykara had caused some hesitation, but they didn’t hesitate after that. The pirates weren’t going to stop at that name and if they were to stop, then there wouldn’t be a ship left for the famed Virang noble to board.
Once he was on board, Ren’s warning to the pirates also fell on deaf ears. Across the way, he could see the scoundrels loading up for a second volley. The engagement had not been kind to the Virangish flagship and a couple of kinetic mages on the other side of the conflict had seen the Blue Adam taking far less damage. The backup and coordination from the other pirate ships had seen the Virangish fleet no longer having the numbers advantage. To make things worse, all on board the Altın Oğul could feel a slow and steady decline. The ship was sinking after the first volley, but this didn’t mean a concluded battle yet.
"Binders! Get below deck and get us floating again." Metin Çelik, Captain of the Altın Oğul, barked orders while making his way toward the students. After such an unfavourable exchange, some sailors paid the captain some glances expecting the order for a disengagement. The binders were effective but not world-class by any means, they would need time to repair the hull and get the water out. This would be time they wouldn’t have if they were to suffer another volley from the Blue Adam. But no order of retreat came, instead they were called to prepare another volley. The first and second mates carried out the orders.
Even with a lack of experience in naval warfare, Raffie could see that this conflict was going to get ugly. Scanning the waters, she could see that most of the other students had gotten out of the way and were heading toward the shore of Pelolia. Looking back toward Ren, it didn’t seem as though he had taken any notice of this.
"What the hell are you doing!?" Balik reprimanded a young sailor while holding him by the collar. The swabbie seemed pale and stumbled over himself, he was too inexperienced to be useful in a fight like this and it showed. Balik sighed and pointed toward Raffie. "Tend to the pink one and stay out of the way."
It may have been anyone’s first inclination to take a girl like Raffie to safety. But with such a magnificent display, she had shown herself capable beyond what first impressions would dictate. The swabbie approached and gave her a salute (where one was not required). "Anything you need, ma'am?" The boy looked only a little older than her but was generally unimpressive. He likely wasn’t a mage and this was likely his first time seeing any conflict at all. Even Raffie could deduce that he was at the bottom of the totem pole on this ship.
"Ren Baykara." The captain shook the noble’s hand. "Seems Vashdal has brought us favour in this fight. I was a guest at your plantations in Palapar a couple of years back. If you are even half as impressive of a mage as you are in your work, I couldn’t imagine someone I would want more at our backs. Shall we send these pyrate dogs to the depths?"
Ren didn’t need abundant knowledge of naval conflicts to know the situation. He only needed to know people and the captain told the exact direction of this fight. Honest eyes betrayed the lies he wished to tell Ren and himself.
The captain had spoken in a way that Ren knew intimately well. It was the final burst of pride in a man gave before he submitted to the leash. A moment where the mind could see a situation for what it is and recognise inevitable defeat, but the heart could simply not allow it.
The difference, of course, is that this man was a brave son of Virang and would never see a collar. Instead, a loss to simple pirates would result in the disgrace of a well-distinguished military career. But they made for similar looks indeed. Ren could deduce that the captain had foreseen a losing battle before the noble's arrival and doubted their chances still with Ren present. What a disappointing lack of faith.
- Raffie has the chance to flee toward the other students and join them if she wishes. This will not be a kind battle and she can see that. See also has the choice of whether or not to tell Ren about where the other students are heading.
The cannons still roared in the distance as a second volley fired. The sounds echoed over the water as they reached the islands of Pelolia to the west. While some of the cannonballs strayed dangerously close before harmlessly splashing into the water, the students of Ersand’Enise were safe for the time being. At least from the battle they had landed in.
Now that the other pirate ships had caught up with the Blue Adam, it had become an all-out war a short distance from the wreck. Maura’s calls for Zast to negotiate the pirate’s withdrawal had fallen on deaf ears. Whether or not the Cazenax had even communicated such a message was a guessing game. The ships of the Royal Asper Salvage Co. had certainly shown no sign of retreat either. In the absence of diplomacy, the conflict had blossomed and it looked as though it was going to get worse before it got better. Much worse.
Those more focused on the waters would notice that the Nikanese and Tarlonese ships were ready some distance away. They didn’t draw closer to the conflict but maintained their distance. They hovered like vultures waiting to pick at the bones left behind.
The students were not alone on the island. Along the shoreline, wakas lay on the beach, each big enough to hold roughly 20 people. Ship upon ship built with sturdy wood, twin sails unfurled, and the odd cannon mounted awkwardly to a vessel not designed to accommodate one. This did not appear to be a league of fishing ships. It was a naval force big enough to dwarf any other in the current conflict and only a few meters push away from the water. And yet they sat there, unattended and passive, apathetic to the nearby turmoil.
The sounds of not-so-distant conversation whisked their way through the sparse jungle line and the flicker of firelight could just be seen peering out between the gaps.
Mahal had taken the initiative and was the first to go further in from the shore. However, it was only a moment into the endeavour that she noticed she was being watched. A young girl wearing clothing native to the region was peeking out at her from behind a tree. The two locked eyes for only a second before the girl took off running toward the campfires beyond.
Whether Mahal decided to follow the girl, remain where she was, or go back to the group, it didn’t take long before a fighting force came back from the same direction to confront her. They drove her back to the shore where they found the rest of the students.
A young man stood at the head of the Moata Suva warriors. He was handsome and likely only a few years older than most of the students. Although he carried himself like a practised warrior, there was an equal display of a boy puffing out his chest to appear more formidable, unlike the older warriors at his call. They looked surprised to see a group so young in front of them.
"You don’t strike me as pirates. Who are you and what are you doing here?" While the group of warriors didn’t look hostile, they were prepared for a fight if one were to break out.
The students of Ersand’Enise were able to communicate their position in the conflict and diffuse the situation. At the end of their explanation, the warriors were more disarmed and open to negotiation.
"Students of Ersand’Enise…" The young man considered the situation. "My name is Tamatoa, Prince of Moatu Suva." He made a far friendlier introduction than before. "My father has made camp not too far from here. If you have interest in the wreck, I would ask that some of you join us first and share words with him." It was a friendly invite, although no one got the impression they were being given the option to decline.
The prince was an unseasoned diplomat and wasn’t able to hide a frown when he spotted Kaureerah. "I will have to insist that the Eeaiko comes with us as well." He spoke with a notably less friendly tone.
Before leaving, he gestured toward the Maura’s crates and the beginnings of the submarine with a curious look. "Whatever you’ve got building here, it doesn’t look good. I would ask that you put it together behind the treeline. Otherwise, it could cause problems for both of us if someone out there were to spot it."
Prince Tamatoa and his entourage lead the students through to the camp he mentioned. With some cultural variations, most could recognise this as a military encampment. Most of them were warriors, some looked to be workers who maintained the camp such as cooks, and a sparse number of women and children looked to be neither.
Much like the boats though, the people seem battle-ready in everything but action. At present, they were sitting on the ground around the numerous bonfires and eating dinner. Some told jokes to each other, some focused on their meal, and only a few of the younger warriors seemed to be anticipating a conflict with some excitement. The cannon fire exchange between the pirates and Virangish ships could still be heard from here, even over the commotion. One could only conclude that they were waiting on something else before they acted, they weren’t expecting it soon but were ready for it, whatever it may be.
At the head of the camp, King Kaleo III was not hard to miss. He and his family were only slightly elevated from the rest of the camp by a short wooden stage, but his mountainous form had him a head above most others. He seemed to be in a good mood, talking among the other decorated warriors at his fire. Next to him sat Queen Kanani, who didn’t look to be a warrior but kept up in equal parts with her husband in conversation. Beside her sat Princess Leilani who seemed to shy away from it all. And finally, the young girl whom Mahal had seen earlier was Princess Tiare. She sat on the other side of her father but carried a level of excitement that could see her shoot away again at any second.
Walking through the camp, Kaureerah would pick up on a few glances going her way. Could they be looks of suspicion? Hostility? It was difficult to tell. But it didn’t make her feel welcome, even if the group was being given the courtesy of a prince’s escort.
- Some students will need to hold an audience with the king. This doesn’t need to be all the students. Kaureerah, while not being strong-armed, is not being given much choice unless she puts up significant resistance.
- If you wish to use it, the submarine will still need to be put together. This will be under the watch of some guards who won’t allow it to see the water unless King Kaleo allows it.
- You may overhear some of the younger warriors, joined by Prince Tamatoa, talking about the wreck. They seem to be excited for a fight and annoyed at sitting around.
By the end of this cycle, the group ideally would have formed a plan and will be at the start of executing on it.
Afterword
The running of this mission has been handed over to me from Force. I would like to address two things:
1 I have approximately zero knowledge of maritime history or combat. The initial post had a lot of detailed and considered descriptions of ship combat. I will not be able to do this.
2 This is my first time running a mission. While I have Foodie more or less advising me on things, I am the captain of this ship and it may not be the smoothest ride as a result.
For the above reasons, I ask for some degree of patience and leeway as I may make mistakes. Let's have fun with this mission and see it to a good conclusion!
Cawuio-Zast caught the flash of a blue pirate flag before plunging into the seas. Blue Adam. Below the water's surface, he felt the shakes of cannon fire let loose and was taken by an odd calm despite the circumstances. What might appear strange to others, he felt at home in the midst of conflict on the seas.
Without any discussion with the rest of the team, the Cazenax began swimming toward the lead pirate ship. Coming back up, he took a big whiff of the gunpowder smoke on the water. If Zast were an educated man, he may have been able to put his feelings into words like so: Today, like any other day, is the crucible in which I risk my life to dance with Lady Eshiran. Not out of respect, but because it is a necessity of life. Knowing that my continuous survival is justification enough for my existence and the rewards that come from risk will be pleasurable beyond what gold can provide. But a wide toothy grin would have to suffice for now.
The Cazenax were a desert people, not many found the need to learn swimming before that need found them. How many elders would see a Cazenax find the water and drown? Seven thousand? Eight thousand? Nine thousand? Nine thousand nine hundred and ninety nine? Well if they got around to seeing Cawuio-Zast, they would see a Cazenax swim for the first time. For he was that one in ten thousand Cazenax daring enough to take to the seas, he was that Cazenax brave (and stupid) enough to continuously risk his life on the open ocean with the humans. These measly waves meant nothing to him, all that mattered was the payout when he survived and won.
The reward offered in this mission could set a person up for life if they played their cards right. So what could he achieve if he blew it all in a week? That was a matter for when he alone emerged the victor in this conflict (along with those who picked the winning side like him).
“Make sure they withdraw!” Maura shouted after the Cazenax. He had reached the ship and begun climbing by this point. In reply, he looked back with a smile and a thumbs up. But the Cazenax's smile was anything but kind or comforting in appearance. It could be taken as either reassuring or anything but.
Leon did carry much hesitation in exchanging the letter with Ayla. He noted that the letter had been sent out by the same person, which raised an eyebrow in the performer given the curious and indirect method it was delivered. "Ayla, if you don't mind me asking, how did you come across your letter?" He spoke quietly to her, but not so quietly that a nearby interested party couldn't listen in.
Ayla raised an eyebrow toward Leon, trying to understand his meaning. “How did you come across the letter?” She tugged on his sleeve, her voice lowered as she whispered to him. “The courier handed it to me, of course?”
Leon followed her wordless suggestion for secrecy. "Well, I got the letter given to me by a female fan. I had initially thought it would be a letter confessing her love to me, using a letter in substitute for words that nerves could never allow to be spoken... ... And I would politely decline it of course," he felt the need to add matter-of-factly. "Anyway, it seems a curious delivery method for our mutual friend to use."
Leon's attention was caught by Roslyn who seems to be watching him and Ayla's exchange. He gestured over for her to join and whispered. "Is there anything strange on your letter too, Roslyn?" As he asked that, he did sneak a look at Ciro and Trypano, particularly Trypano. Wondering how they reacted to their exchange.
Roslyn had tried not to eavesdrop, but her efforts failed. When she spotted Leon beckoning her over, she moved closer and nodded. She considered how much to reveal as she spoke.
"A bit. First, it arrived with my family's shipment rather than courier. It mentioned my ship and then some privateers being... obligated to work with the Marquis." As she offered her letter for Leon to look at, her eyes darted briefly toward Ciro.
Leon couldn't help but twist in some part scepticism and some part offence as he read Roslyn's letter. Even more than Ayla's, the intent of this one differed from his own. "It seems our mutual friend is quite the plotter as well..." He whispered back.
Where it had been a sneaky look before, Leon outright looked over to Ciro and Trypano before turning back. "Thank you Roslyn." With a smile he handed the letter back.
Ayla nudged Leon in the side, as he didn't offer to share the letter's contents with her and looked toward him expectantly
"Oh, yes, my bad." Leon replied with a chuckle. "I do think it's best we all share our letters. How thoughtless of me."
Ciro, having turned to head out, twisted back. "Ah!" he exclaimed, "I thought I could feel someone burning a hole in the back of my shirt with their gaze." He pivoted fully. "How fitting that it should be the Sun himself." His smile was easy enough, but his words gave away a degree of annoyance. "So perhaps it is this that you look for?" He strode back over and extracted the letter carefully from his satchel. "I should expect that you are not one of those to whom this refers. Dare I say our dear count is a touch paranoid." After briefly taking the measure of Leon, he handed it over. "I do wonder what yours holds as well."
Leon didn't hesitate to hand Ciro the letter with an easy smile, the merchant was not the one in the group he distrusted after all. "Of course."
Before the performer knew it, a simple exchange with Ayla had become a big sharing of letters among the group save Trypano. In some calculating sense, Leon had turned it into a measure of figuring out who he could trust, and whose hidden motives he would need to keep an eye on. The results of such a test were… unsurprising.
From the exchange of letters, Leon could conclude one thing. The same person wrote a letter to everyone and each seemed purpose written to the student. Roslyn’s letter in particular turned his stomach because its intent and tone differed greatly from the one he received. He shouldn’t trust the emotions communicated to him in his letter. Even the tear stains could be crocodile tears.
“It would be important for us to make a positive impression with the authorities here, especially when it comes to discussions with the Sovereign Pact-aligned members. We have a mutual goal in mind, so it is a good opportunity to work together. Though, there is potential for things to come apart quickly if we don’t account for the human factor,” she remarked, referring to people with their own agendas who might attempt to derail things.
Leon listened to Ayla's plan as he noticed a shadow flickering over him from above. He looked up, shielding his eyes from the sun above, and watched Ayla’s Froabas soaring above. He thought of his Harlequin Kite, Luminosa, and how her collection had been put on hold because of the mission. He had only come to realise recently how much he missed her.
Ayla flashed Leon a playful smile. “That is when we need your smooth talking to help us out.”
As she finished her talk and addressed Leon directly, he brought his focus back down to the rest of the group and smiled back at the girl. Even if he was a little distracted, he had been listening. He gave a playfully exaggerated bow in response. "I would be happy to oblige. I'm sure I could win us a few friends before the festival starts. And even more after it's done." He joked.
His eyes wandered off "I could be of use at the encampment, so I'll start there." His curiosity was caught by a young Mezegol nobleman going in between tents.
Leon stuck around for a following discussion and sharing of skills, then made his way over to the tents. He inspected the lyre as he approached to be sure it was tuned up and ready for playing. The grace of Ipte-Zept's Lyre had healing properties, but he would like to think that the music itself also helped. Somewhere along the way, he was sure to draw the young nobleman's attention too.
"I'm guessing we're all meeting up at the festive later? Do we meet back here or somewhere else?"
Leon pivoted on his heel while walking away to answer and keep his pace backwards in a half-waltz. "I, for one, intend to enjoy the festival to the fullest." He called with a smile. "We fight tomorrow, so why not enjoy today? But you can find me if you need me, I don't exactly blend into a crowd." And with that, he spun back around again and was off.
Leon had spent a good half hour playing delicate, calming songs with the Lyre of Ipte-Zept around the encampment. As he played, he left a trail of soldiers suddenly cured of their diseases and on the gradual path to recovery. It didn't outright cure wounds, but it seemed to help on that front as well.
He had made his way toward the tent where the noble was. Raimy was his name, or at least from what he had heard, and he seemed dedicated to healing the sick and wounded. It was a noble goal that was ironically ignored by many nobles. Why would this young man risk his health for people that weren't even his own?
Concluding another song, Leon thought it would be best to take a break. What fortune that the soldier Raimy was healing had suddenly stopped coughing and was miraculously recovered. It would give the two boys a seat on the now-empty medical stretcher.
"It’s a strange sight to see a noble in a medical tent." Leon remarked, offering Raimy to sit with him. "I don't know why you are so dedicated, but I assume it has something to do with forbidden love." He continued with a feigned knowing smile.
The green slough slicked off their wounds. Clear liquid dripped from their skin that only to congeal with the slough into a mass on the bedding and floor. It quivered for a few moments, ever pulsating at times, only to then lose all structure. Slipping back to just green murky water. Whatever the disease was, it was dispelled by the lyre but it was no ordinary disease, anyone could see that.
Upon second inspection, Leon decided it was perhaps best they both stand. His lip was turned up somewhat by the disgusting byproduct of the disease. He was no medical expert, but he was certain the human body didn't produce that.
Raimy looked at the man who played his song and watched him do what he had struggled with for the last week.
Whatever face he had watching, either awe or jealousy, faded to small relief. "Wouldn't it be stranger for a binder to not to be working in the medical tent?" Raimy answered back, “And who might you be?” giving some pause to inspect the lyre that had just been used.
When Raimy addressed him, Leon took a little offence that the noble didn't know him already. But he hid it well and looked forward to it on second thought. It was rare for the performer to talk to someone without the weight of reputation influencing the exchange. Seeing that Raimy was looking at the lyre, Leon handed it to him for a closer look. "And yet, so many noble binders keep themselves absent from places like this. Don't get me wrong, I respect you for your efforts, but you have piqued my curiosity."
"My name is Leon Solaire, I'm somewhat of a famed performer but you can call me friend." He went to shake his hand.
The noble took the item in with much care, quickly inspecting and seeing much beauty in it. If he was less sane, he would poster it to be the Lyre of Ipte-Zept but there was no way this random man could have it. He handed it back with no fuss. “Well that may be true for most with noble blood though I'm sure even they would be here to increase the odds just a little before tomorrow.”
There was judgement from Raimy, the man spurring him on to call him friend wasn't much appreciated. Still, “A friend in rough waters is the best friend you can have,” Raimy shook Leon's hand with a smile.
Leon took back the lyre and held it to his side; he needed a break from playing. Some may think playing is effortless, but it is a trick on the performer's end to make it look so.
"So it's worry that brought you down here then? Concern that we may not have enough people?" He questioned, trying to get a read on his company. "I wouldn't worry. Tomorrow will be a success, I will guarantee it." The performer expressed with sheer confidence that came off oddly comforting and egotistical in equal parts, especially to someone who didn't know him. "But I would like to continue healing regardless. It's the right thing to do; that and I would hate to see your generosity be rewarded with an outbreak."
“The White Thresher is a beast like any other," Raimy packed up his unused bandages and started to clear the stench with the gift. He knew his healing was no equal for Leon's in this case.
Raimy shook his head in disbelief, “I thank you for your confidence my friend, truly," Raimy slapped a hand onto Leon's shoulder, “But's let's keep ourself realistic. The beast has been cornered more than once in the past and yet it still draws water. Might you be the difference Leon?"
"If this beast has haunted your people until today, then tomorrow will be the day that changes." Leon laid a hand on the boys shoulder in turn. "I would like to think myself to be one who makes difference, but even then I won't be alone in this endeavor. I would like to consider that extra assurance of our success." With that he started preparing the lyre for another song.
Raimy made his way to exit the tent, "I thank you for healing them, find me at the festival when you have a chance. Perhaps you can even perform, Sun King." Raimy repeated the whispers he heard from the injured.
Leon waved goodbye back to Raimy. "Yes, I wasn't going to say anything, but it's best you clean up before the festival starts." He laughed light-heartedly gesturing toward the noble's dirtied clothes. "I'll be sure to catch up with you then and treat your people to the best performance I can give. You have a beautiful city, I would like to make a name for myself for when I return in more fortunate times." He gave a wink as he saw Raimy out the door.
Leon gave a bow to the audience of sick and injured. "And I would like to see all your lovely faces at the festival as well," he called. "So let's try to recover as best we can." He resumed playing.
Later on, he inquired the nurses about the strange disease caught by the sailors. He found out that the infirm had all been in the turmoiling in the water during the White Thresher’s attack. He couldn’t get more out of the nurses and he didn’t search further as to details that would be lost on him. Leon was not the most educated in medical studies after all. But one message was clear, the waters carried danger around the White Thresher. He would be sure to tell the others when he saw them next, Central Alliance and Sovereign Pact alike.
Leon was out in the mercantile district having an outfit tailored. He had been awfully busy as of late. The trials and revolution had raised his profile even higher in Ersand’Enise; it seemed there was never the time in the day to deal with it all. It was a welcome return to form that the performer hadn’t experienced since he had left the city of mages. Places to be, people to see, Leon lived for it.
Even the Yasoi refugee crisis had seen the performer in higher demand. After all, who would perform at the charity galas? He loved those things, even enough to get entirely new outfits tailored for them. You always needed to look your best to play the game of charitable nobles right.
A level of cunning was employed when dealing with the rich and charitable. Sure, you could get up on stage and preach the virtues of helping the downtrodden and sick. That would get a few extra pennies in the bucket. But whisper in a noble’s ear that Signore Annusatore di Culo just donated twice what they did, and they will bend over backwards to prove themselves more virtuous. Leon couldn’t sell the idea of helping the refugees because most truthfully didn’t care. But they do like the idea that ‘Saviour of the Yasoi’ would be inscribed on their tombs if they gave the most. The game was to have them leave the event having given far more than they intended; it was incredibly fun and he was good at it too.
Everything was going right for Leon Solaire. Almost.
Lately he had noticed a nagging feeling that something was missing. It was easy enough to hide those thoughts behind conversation and crowds. But in the quieter moments, like getting measured up for a new costume, it bugged him. It would surely go away if he kept focusing on the path ahead, right? It brought him untold happiness before; he just needed to remember that and carry on.
“Leon Solaire! Leon Solaaaiiiree!” A voice came from the entrance of the store, followed by the sounds of someone hurriedly approaching the performer. Hearing the voice, Leon’s face lit up with a smile as he turned toward the entrance. Only to be disappointed at seeing a human girl. He felt silly for giving that much of a reaction, her Revidian accent wasn’t even close to who he thought it was. He focused on maintaining the smile as she reached him.
Leon recognized her face. During the revolution, she was one of the Revidian students he convinced to join the fight and she told him her name after the fact. It was Arianna… Or Aria. It was one of those two at least. Ariadne? No, definitely not that. He raised his arms almost without prompt as the tailor went to measure his upper chest. “Ari, it's good to see you again. Even if you did get me at an awkward moment. I… don’t mean to be rude, but I hope it's important.”
The girl didn’t seem to mind the improvised nickname given to her. “Oh, it is, Leon. Have a look.” Ari hurriedly placed a notice in Leon’s hand to which the performer quickly looked it over. It contained the details of a colossal, raging, white thresher. One that had claimed many lives out at sea and one that would likely continue until stopped.
“... you weren’t kidding,” Leon said. “I’m glad you let me know. We ought to get ourselves signed up then.”
There was a look of embarrassment on Ari’s face that told Leon she wasn’t going. It was clear she had given him the notice expecting him to do that service in her place. After all, it was a dangerous mission, it's not as though just any student could sign up for it. It was a matter of who was brave enough to accept, and he wasn't about to disappoint.
“Or… I’ll make sure to remember who told me about the mission when we come back successful. It wouldn't be a party without them.” Leon continued, trying to cheer her up.
“I’m sure you’ll do Revidia proud,” Ari remarked with enthusiasm.
Leon tried not to wince at the Revidia comment and he let out a nervous chuckle. “Yeah, something like that,” he responded, trying to tone down the nationalist tone as much as possible; he didn't like it, and his tailor was Belzaggic.
Leon was looking forward to a few months of diplomacy and performance in peace. But the Sun King was to be more than just a pretty face and that required accolades. At least it helped him to know that he was doing the right thing. The beast needed to be stopped one way or another before it could take more lives. If they could all work together, it surely wouldn’t be difficult…
Cawiuo-Zast looked up to listen to the conversation. That idiot Silvestri couldn’t even recognise him in his devious disguise as Coze-Zast. The fool, the fool of fools, he didn’t catch his blunders and now the Cazenax was already in phase two of plotting the High Zeno’s downfall. It was additionally fortunate that the job also paid well.
He returned to assessing his team.
Mahal - expendable
Marz - expendable
Kaureerah - gets one free pass, then expendable
Ren - Zast could see that the Viraangish man had his cousin on a leash. One of those two isn't making it back from the mission
Upon seeing all the valuables stored in the Forked Tower, ones he could only lightly loot in the revolution, he was filled with the sudden altruistic desire to become a teacher for the good of the children here. But before he could be given the keys to the castle, he needed the job. Putting his best foot forward, he was only lightly intoxicated as he entered with his Dark magic godsweave suit.
The was a bit of awkward climbing as he climbed the human sized seat. But he played it off cool by assuming a relaxed position. "The pleasure is mine." He replied to nothing in particular as he picked at the food on display. He did not have good table manners; he displayed a particular lack of caution in regards to his diseased hands and the finger food.
"Ah, I see you eat like a disgusting slob!" High Zeno Silvestri replied. "Refreshingly honest. The food is delicious." He circled round and clapped Cawuio-Zast lightly on the shoulder. "One shouldn't stand on ceremony." Neutralizing the effects of the mana disease with his chemical and binding magics, he nonchalantly took a bite of some focaccia. "Now, why the sudden moral awakening, Mister Zast? I'd been led to believe you were quite the mercenary sort."
"I take no offense, Mister Silvestri." Concluding his fit of recklessly engorging himself on finger food, Zast politely cleaned his hands with Chemical magic and adjusted his suit.
"The answer is quite simple really. The mercenary way of life has its costs. I've found myself with a sudden urge to help the children of this school as a way of justifying to Dami-Zept the purity of my character." He lied through his teeth. "Plus the wages are nothing to scoff at."
Giancarlo smiled. "One could even say... an epiphany, even." He nodded thoughtfully. "I have heard of people who've had those experiences. Why, did you know, in the temple of Ahn-Khamun in Torragon, just such a man is buried?" He continued to circle, skewering an eyeball-sized bocconcini and swallowing it. "Emperor Az-Mahur." He waved the bit of trivia away. "So, you would consider yourself something of a religious fellow, then?"
Zast had no clue what he was talking about. "Doesn't seem to ring a bell. I'm not completely foreign to your profession, but I kept my business more on the procurement sides of things." He did wonder about the weight of gold the archeologist would have taken from such a tomb.
"As far as prayers go, I like to keep them light. I never had much interest in servitude, but it takes a very blind man not to realise who holds the cards."
"Mr. Zast, I must say, you've impressed me." The High Zeno gestured around the room, to take in his various artifacts: those that were still in the process of being analyzed, catalogued, and placed in their proper context. "Though some have told me that I am easily impressed. So, I bring to you an offer: this very moment, you may walk out of here with either of those two -" One was a golden sculpture of the Xochi Sky Serpent and the second was an ancient sirrahi artifact of simple steel and complex manufacture. "Or you may stay and take your chances with this job. What do you say?"
Zast very visibly licked his lips upon looking at the two artefacts. But managed to restrain himself and grinned instead. "Now you are speaking business, Silvestri. I've always thought that our chosen professions were one and the same. You'd see them every so often in An Zenui, a bunch of Constantian 'archaeologists' who would go into the temples and just so happen to consider all the valuable items of 'great historical import' then they would whisk the jewels away back home. Not that I particularly mind; I respect the grift."
Realizing he had gotten away from himself, Zast straighten back up and continued. "But no, Silvestri. You'll find I can't be easily bought like that. I will take my chances on the job..." I'll be back. I'll be back and I'll be excavating them both out of your hands
"Also, you might want to check up on that snake statue ya got there. I bought a similar one just last week in Mudville." Zast reached into his jacket pocket and pulled out what appeared to be an identical statue, which he let drop to the ground. Of course, the statue was much larger than Zast's coat pocket to a comical degree as well.
Giancarlo tilted his head to the side, unreadable for a moment. "An interesting take on the field of archaeology," he admitted. "So perhaps you can answer a question for me." He poured a cup of lemon water for himself and for his guest. "A student brings to you a piece, recently acquired, that she claims to be of immense cultural value. It is, incidentally, of significant monetary value as well. However, you can tell that it is a high-quality reproduction. Most others, of course, would not be able to do so. What is your approach to the situation?"
Zast grinned widely and leaned back in his chair at the question. "Counterfeiting is a terrible thing, Silvestri. Makes a bad name for honest businessmen like me."
"But that's an interesting situation. If you let her go, who knows if she could get better? Maybe one day, you'll come across her work and you're no longer able to tell. Suddenly you've found yourself with a crime against history, making the past wrong."
Zast took a long sip of his lemon juice and pretended to look contemplative. "I would give her a job. Teach her about artefacts and things. I wouldn't let her slip away. Who knows, she might even pick up a respect for history and give up on her ways."
"High Zeno Silvestri," the head of the department corrected. Once was an oversight. Twice was intentional. "I worked hard for this qualification." He waved the concern away, however. "Teach her what and teach her how?" The High Zeno seemed suddenly quite interested. "What are your specialties and what are your methods?" His eyes narrowed. "What would you do with the false artifact?"
"Sure, I don't mind what you all like to call yourselves. I'll keep it in mind" Zast spoke callously and quickly shifted to the question at hand. "You'd teach her history. With a book, presumably. Seems you have a girl with an eye for quality, enough to replicate the things you're looking for. That's a talent you can use to actually find what you want instead of being used to try and scam you." He left a pause on that.
"As for my talents..." Zast said but interupted himself. "Say High Zeeno, you wouldn't happen to smoke would ya." He reached around in his coat pocket to pull out two cigars. But instead, he pulled out the ever-expanding marshmellow and a big, red stick of dynamite labeled 'ACME'.
The High Zeno arched an eyebrow. "That marshmallow," he pointed out with the barest touch of alarm, "you'll need to eat it right now or it will grow and it won't stop."
Zast frowned at what he had conjured up, these were not cigars. But no use crying over spilt milk when the situation could still be recovered.
Not knowing what the marshmallow is, Zast tossed it over to Silvestri. "No, you can eat it. I meant it as a gift." He tried his best to do a kind smile; his face was not predisposed to such an action. Then he pocketed the TNT. "This one's for me. I'll be keeping it for later."
The High Zeno tossed it over his shoulder, into an ornate vase in the Cheffylan style. For a moment, the eyes painted on it glowed green and it seemed to grin. Then, the marshmallow was gone. For a moment... did one of the tattoos on Silvestri's arm glow as well? "Well, Mr. Zast, it appears we're about finished here," he concluded, standing and smiling. "We'll contact you if you've made it to the final stage. In the meantime, do use that explosive responsibly, hmm?"
"Thank you Silvestri, High Zeno Silvestri at that. It's been a pleasure." He hopped off the chair, landed on his feet, and adjusted his suit. For a moment, he considered the statue he conjured. "Feel free to keep that. Have a look at it when you consider my application." He began walking out of the room but spoke one final thing on the way out. "It isn't in the girl's best interest for her to get the job, but yours."
The High Zeno worked his jaw about, considering a response but delivering none. Then, the small cazenax was gone. He walked over to the false statue, picked it up, and fed it into the pot.
Cawuio-Zast would later find out that he did not, in fact, get the job. Zast gave Silvestri his options, he communicated the consequences of the High Zeno's actions, and he still chose wrong (and called Zast a girl). There would be costs to such a choice, there were always costs to any choice. And while Silvestri may not see those consequences in his lifetime, or be seen in his grandchildren's lifetime, they would arrive regardless.
Announcer: In various dig sites across the early Avincian Empire, artefacts were found that revealed a truth. One that many historians refuse to accept and one fewer have been allowed to know.
Panning graphic of an early Avincian map with red dots popping up in completely random places
Announcer: Evidence of a history in plain view has eluded the world for years. Could it be that aliens shaped the world we know today?
Fake image of Hugo Hunghorasz shaking hands with a floating robed Cazenax
Expert 1: The aliens that visited our world were actually early ancestors of the Cazenax. You can see the resemblance in the evidence.
Fake image of a UFO flying over the Forked Tower
Announcer: Across the Avincian empire, statues of creatures resembling Cazenax could be found in countless dig sites, despite the Cazenax civilization being on the other side of the world. This could be the work of something otherworldly, something extraterrestrial...
Expert 2: By looking at the statue, the resemblance to the Cazenax is really quite obvious. In fact, the only difference is that these aliens were really quite...
Image of the statue 'evidence' which depicts a very well-endowed Cazenax
Expert 2: ...hung.
Expert 2, who actually has a degree in history, looks depressed.
Announcer: Tune in to another episode of Avincian Aliens as we come on step closer to the truth. Only on the Silvestri channel.
The late afternoon sun shone down upon the jungles of Xolectoxo. Its divine glow graced a small town that few knew the name of and fewer bothered to see. Leon Solaire didn’t need to wonder too long about why that was. He looked out upon a far humbler display of civilisation than what he had become accustomed to in the grand cities all too eagerly on display.
The waterways so common in this region weren’t so beautifully maintained, the grasp of nature came through and cracked the stone. The water still flowed but small cracks resulted in small puddles forming every so often down the trail. This was a town left to time and even if Xolectoxo itself were to rapidly change, this place wouldn’t likely see the effects for years to come. It wasn’t unique to Callanast of course, countries back in Constantia were built upon humble communities like this; there was a lot to love about them. Leon firmly believed that if the buildings were not beautiful, you could often find beauty in the people’s hearts. And yet, for this town, it bothered him. He did the best he could to sweep that thought aside.
Leon had spent months travelling Callanast, staying in some places longer than others. He had learnt the wonderful art of manifestation magic, discovered recipes of tea that could help harness the edges of imagination, and found his sense of direction illuminated by his newfound skills. There was no better example of the performer's improvements than the freshly manifested Sun King mask hung from his left hip.
And yet, caught in the grandiosity of this new culture, Leon had neglected the very reason he had come to Callanast in the first place. A reason that he considered important to him at the time, but had become little more than a pitstop on his way back to Ersand’Enise.
The bright glowing yellow visage of a King Coal Toad charged in and out of the jungle’s edge chasing a trio of kids. Well, it was close enough to a King Coal Toad, Leon had taken multiple creative liberties in conjuring the illusion. Firstly, it looked like a toad in comparison to the actual creature's draconic form. Second, its proportions were ridiculous with big bulging eyes, a stubby body, and multiple tongues. Lastly, it quite visibly consisted of nothing but light. An encounter with a real King Coal Toad is quite scary, but this presented little danger aside from what a child's imagination was willing to give it.
The middle child of the trio was a meek boy who squealed with a playful fear whenever the beast drew near him and took to running away. It all seemed in good fun but Leon would flick his wrist and have the illusion stumble over itself comically whenever it got too close. The eldest, who couldn’t have been older than 12, picked up a stick and tried to defend his little brother by bravely taking the beast head-on. Leon would have the toad reel at the boy’s heroic swings. And then, the youngest of them; she didn’t seem to care for pretending and was content to just run at the golden frog while giggling. Leon laughed at the simplicity of it.
The performer relaxed in the home’s inside pool, let the gentle breeze pass over him and out the door into the backyard where the children played. Homes in Xolectoxo, at least the jungle houses anyway, were all about flow. Twice the number of doors to the normal home and movable screens were all designed to create a steady airflow throughout the house. Water irrigation systems flowed through the town providing small streams to each home, one off-stream usually branching off into a small pool which was perfect for getting out of the heat.
Leon loved the idea of inside pools and wondered why they hadn’t been picked up more in Constantia. Did it cross his mind that it would require costly city planning for town-wide irrigation or that the idea of an inside pool of this size is effectively the same as a large bathtub? No, not really.
The passing breeze began to carry the scent of his tea and the lady of the house followed not too long after with a cup for Leon and herself. The performer turned his head away from the backyard to give his full attention to his company and the King Coal Toad disappeared, which drew some disappointed complaints from the kids. Their mother called for them in Xochi to occupy themselves for a while; she asked the eldest to go check on their father and see whether he needed help with harvesting.
After setting the tea to the side, she sat on the opposite edge of the pool, letting only her feet and ankles dip in.
Yaretzi Cuautli was a woman in her late 30s or early 40s. Cuautli wasn’t her maiden name but was the one she had for at least 12 years judging by the age of her first child. She stood on the shorter end and, while she was beautiful, she certainly didn’t hold that to be a priority. Her attire was nice but undeniably cost-efficient and much the same could be said about her make-up and the spare jewels she wore. The woman had been settled for years and one could only imagine she was prepared to spend the rest of her life here in this town.
This woman was Leon’s biological mother and immediately he knew he made the right decision to meet her under false pretence. He did not return to her as a long-lost son seeking answers he already knew; he was simply a travelling performer in need of a place to rest along the road, one who loved to learn the stories of those he met on the path. He only wished to see her, know who she was, and he could leave it at that. She had moved on as he had, she had made a happy life for herself, who was he to disrupt that?
Leon picked up the cup of tea made for him, took a sip, and continued their conversation in Xochi. “I couldn't help but notice that you could understand Avincian when you answered the door early. It had been my mistake, but I was surprised to find you knew it also. Is there any chance we could speak in that?” Leon’s rudimentary knowledge of the language of Xolectoxo left his pronunciation stiff and needlessly formal.
Yaretzi humbly chuckled as she reached for her cup of tea. “It’s been too many years since I’ve needed to speak Avincian. I think at this point your Xochi is better.”
“That does not bode well.” Leon joked. The two shared a laugh.
They proceeded for some time with small talk. Leon talked about animals, cultures, and stories from Constantia while she strived to do the same for Callanast. It was clear that she had not been nearly as well-travelled as Leon was, but that wasn’t to say the conversation was boring. Leon told her that he was something of a big name in Constantia but comically feigned lament over the fact that so few had heard of him this far west. He admitted that he appreciated the time away in obscurity but he yearned to return to it all.
Then Leon realised the conversation had become focused on himself. While Yaretzi seemed perfectly content to listen, it wasn’t the reason he had come here. “Well, that’s enough about me. As I said, I am a wandering performer and what good is a performer if they lack a steady supply of stories to draw inspiration from? I could talk about my story all day; it's a terrible habit. I would like to hear yours Yaretzi.”
The woman looked surprised for a moment then settled back to a normal pleasant expression. Had she not expected him to ask or was it something else? Leon couldn’t be sure.
“I could tell you, but I doubt it would be a story to excite one such as yourself.” She took a sip of her tea and took some time to prepare. “I grew up in Calicoatl as the daughter of a cobbler. I’m sure you’ve been there already, tall building and too many people to count. It makes you feel quite small in the grand scheme of things…”
“There weren’t any high expectations for me, but I did well in school, quite well. When it came time to pursue higher education, it was all a gamble as I was the first in my family to consider it. Finances would be tight for a while, but if I succeeded, I could bring in far more for the family. So I went, I studied, and I failed. At the end of my first year in medical school, my grades didn’t make the cut.” Yaretzi laughed it off. Leon could tell it wasn’t a nice moment in her life, but time had healed such a wound of pride.
“The years following felt like a whirlwind. It seemed in losing that chance, I was being pulled in all directions at once, not really knowing who I should be or where. That was until I met Chimalli. Coming from the city, I scoffed at a place like this at first. There were no grand towers, no temples of gold, nothing more than vegetable farmers to keep the place afloat.” She delivered in a joking fashion before a content smile took her. “But I love it here. I think it may have been the first time I truly felt like someone who mattered to people, no matter how few those people were.” A silence lingered as Leon waited on more. But more didn’t come.
“Well, Leon Solaire? I don’t know if that would make for a good story or even a song. But it's what I have.”
No, that isn’t all you have. “Are you sure that’s everything?” Leon pressed.
What followed was immediate regret on the performers' part. He had pressed too far and his mother looked at him with an expression of confusion, or sadness, maybe it was a mix between the two, but Leon couldn’t quite read it. Had the question brought up painful memories she would rather not recall? Had one of those memories been the circumstances of his birth? If so, why was it painful?
Or had she figured him out? Did she put together that her first son was sitting right in front of her? If she could see through his mask, then why didn’t she drop hers? Could she not accept him as her son?
These were questions that ran through Leon’s mind in an instant and they were ones he may never gain the answers to as the two sat in silence. Their smiles and pleasantries dropped as they both processed information that the other would never be partial to. Like mother, like son…
It was Yaretzi who broke the silence. She looked up and peered over Leon’s shoulder past him, then back to the performer. “Yes, Leon, that was everything.” She gave him a smile of sad acceptance.
Leon looked back over his shoulders to see the two younger children spying in on them from the doorway. He gave them a happy smile to try and ease their worries about the situation. However, they retreated out of sight not too long after, like they had been caught in an ‘adults conversation’ they shouldn’t have been part of. Well, that's exactly what it was when Leon thought it over. Perhaps they would never come to know that Leon Solaire was their half-brother.
It was Leon who broke the tension. He looked back to smile at his mother, it was a cheerful one, if a little forced. “For what it's worth, I think it makes for a good song Yaretzi.” He let that linger for a while. “What I had meant to ask is if you knew any magic. I find that odd people on the road tend to show surprising capabilities. Would you have a hidden talent like that?”
Yaretzi perked up at hearing the conversation topic shift away from her life. “I do.” She said with relief. “Although, it's only some basics I learnt when I was young.”
“That’s wonderful! Please, don’t leave me in anticipation.” Leon let out with increasing excitement.
“No, please, don’t get your hopes up too high.”
She proceeded to raise her palm skyward as Leon could feel a slight chilly breeze pass by him, Yaretzi was drawing from Arcane. When could see the first blinks of luminescence sparking from her palm, Leon went to shield his eyes from the glow with an excited smile. However, when his mother finally began channelling, Leon was quick to drop that shield. There was no need. From her palm radiated a small dim sphere of light no bigger than a housecat. It lasted for about 10 seconds before fading to nothing.
Leon was disappointed. He shouldn’t have been. For a woman of humble origins like her, this was quite an impressive feat. And yet, he was disappointed nonetheless, he couldn’t deny that feeling. His mother couldn’t have been much higher than 5 RAS, if that. His Sunblessed abilities must have come from her, not his Revidian father, so he had expected more. He didn’t let that change his expression though, he kept an excited smile. “It is quite the display.” He lied.
“You would lie to spare my feelings?”
“I wouldn’t. There are too many on the road who lack the ability at all. This is quite impressive by comparison to them.”
“Whatever you say, Leon Solaire.” She said poking fun at his recovery attempts.
Later that night, when the whole family was back, Leon would perform a private showing for them. He sang, danced, told stories, and even gave the kids the chance to slay the mighty King Coal Toad once more. At the end of a fun night of family-friendly antics, the performer took his rest in their house. The conversation from earlier played through his head again and again as he tossed in the bed.
When sleep had finally taken him, he dreamt of a staircase.
Leon didn’t linger long in the morning. Soon after the break of dawn, he had already taken to the road. Only his mother and his eldest half-brother were there to see him off.
He left the home feeling let down. Much like the meeting with his biological father, his mother had not lived some grand impressive life. His father was at least somewhat successful as a travelling merchant; his mother seemed to have turned away from any notion of greatness whatsoever, even if her magic capability was the greater of the two.
When Leon thought back to the circumstances of his birth only a year ago, he had imagined something greater. Perhaps he was the descendant of a mighty Sunblessed mage or a king from some faraway land. In the unknown, he had filled the gaps with something that could justify the popularity and fame he had gained. Something that could ease his mind when thinking about the heights he wished to reach.
But it seemed that every stone that paved his past before he could call his memories his own was a testament to the contrary. An entirely mundane origin whose only exception came from not being wanted by either parent. If that were to be the case, then maybe it was best to leave that part of his past behind and let himself try to forget it. Instead, Leon would define himself by his present and the future in which he could do unprecedented good. The sun shone brightly ahead, he need only follow the path he set for himself…
Then he remembered Atzi, a girl from the Sunblessed community he met only months ago, which caused him to turn back for but a moment. Perhaps, like her, his mother had far more to tell and she would want to tell it. Maybe all it took was to turn back and just tell Yaretzi that he was her son. Maybe then they could talk with true intentions and come to an understanding with one another. Did he really want to leave questions unanswered before it was no longer an option to ask them?
Those thoughts were fleeting. He turned on a heel and was back to the road ahead. It was not his place to stay. His mother had created a happy life for herself here; it was not his place to disrupt that.
Even if he were to stay, what good would that do him? Staying in a place forgotten to time while the world passed him by? He could not allow that. As the mask of the Sun King hung on his hip, it was a reminder that he had the power to impact the world and manifest a brighter future. It was not his place to hide away from it; it was his duty to do help improve it.
This place could only ever be a stop in the road. The Ersand’Enise Trials were fast approaching and set the stage for his return. If he were to linger here, even for a moment, he could miss that chance. Then, maybe, the sun that beckoned his future would fade from him. He could never allow that to happen.
Zarina and himself were setting up the Chamber of Time and Space while Pete was off to the side munching on a grotesque VOID ham. It was in a moment of quiet in the Forked Tower basement that Leon caught himself. At what point had he stopped being the Sun King, had he stopped speaking like Leon Solaire, and let the mask slip into just Leon? When he had charged the gates of the Violet Enclave, his heart was set on the staircase before him and yet, for a while now, he had been speaking normally and honestly to this girl as if none of that mattered. It was... nice, for a time, but it couldn't last forever. He had a person to be and a reputation to embody; this often didn't allow for normalcy. It would only be a matter of time before others joined the two and it would demand he return to the mantle.
"Zarina," Leon broke the moment of silence with an uncharacteristically serious tone of voice, "I like you and I would like to think I could trust you. Earlier in that basement, I was drained of RAS. I have the inability to recharge like everyone else and it's a weakness of mine. It is a weakness I have gone through great efforts to hide."
"Could you promise me not to tell anyone about this? And by anyone, I mean not a living soul, on Ipte. I know it is a lot to ask."
The break of silence wasn't as catching as the tone employed by Leon. It required Zarina's immediate response, prompting her to stop any setting up of the orbs for their scheme. “Hmmm?” She twisted to regard him while Nibbler dived back down into her bag with the scent of Pete becoming stronger in the general area.
“Ah.” The Virangish nodded slowly with her lower lip sucked in. The weight of the request took its time to process. “Right, sure. I promise.” she said with a not-so-reassuring casual tone. She raised her hand to indicate she wasn't done. “Sorry, it caught me off guard. I gotta assume you'd probably be in danger if people found out, huh? Since you're Mr. Popular 'n' all.” She shot him a sly smile and crossed her arms. “Or maybe it makes you look less perfect. I gotta admit, many girls, and even boys, still think their idols are beyond human. I can see some freaking out. So-” she lowered her head slightly and took a tone that matched the seriousness of the sunblessed. “I promise. I don't rat. And I'd like to think you're one of the good ones too. People, that is. So, of course.”
"You make it sound so juvenile... when you call them boys and girls." Leon replied with a chuckle but didn't shift from his contemplative expression. He turned to check the ground behind him before taking a seat. Then he took off the Sun King mask and tossed it gently aside. If he was to trust Zarina with the secret, he needed to explain his reasons for keeping it. "I want to be a symbol for something, Zarina. Leon Solaire, the Sun King, I could be a figure that people can believe in. Someone who can't be defeated; someone they can trust to see the sunshine on a brighter world. I can't even begin to imagine what I could achieve with that." Even through his dour tone, Zarina would be able to hear the passion filling the performer's lungs at the end of that phrase.
"But people are fickle, as you may know, and I can only imagine that gets worse when a war is knocking on your door. If I am seen defeated or showing weakness, they could lose faith in me in an instant." He clicked his fingers for emphasis. "I would cease to be the person that could achieve their dreams. What change could I hope to inspire like that?"
Leon's mood cheered up with a more humble smile after Zarina had made the promise. "It warms my heart to hear you'll keep it. Telling you couldn't be avoided, after seeing me like that in the basement, but I'm glad it was you. It might be nice to have at least one person to talk about it with." His smile grew. "I trust you."
Zarina chuckled with a twinge of nervousness in her tone. “Well, uhm,” she scratched her cheek, looked to the side, the whole package of tells to give away she was flustered. “thank you. I kinda feel unworthy now that you say it so frankly. I'd say it's an honour, but-” she flashed a cheeky grin at the beloved public figure. “I'd rather be your friend than a fan, so no brown-nosing.”
The task she had been working on was dropped for a brief moment and she joined the young man that had confided in her until they were a few feet apart. She sat by one of the podiums holding an orb and crossed her legs. “And as a friend, I'll give you my genuine thoughts.” she looked at him straight in the eye. “You're not a God. Nor was that old Hugo. Nor the Zenith. Nor Tojarra. Nor the Doge. In fact, the Gods themselves aren't ...” She pursed her lips and instinctively turned her head where Lilith's statue would have been. Obviously, it wasn't there. “They're not as pristine as we believe. Nor did they ever have to be. And neither should you.”
From a more serious and flatter expression, she adopted a more radiant smile. “I was raised with a similar sort of mindset. Save face, project an image of something I'm not. It's basically how my family gained influence.” She peered down and reached out for Leon's hand - warm and gentle palms that sought to give reassuring caresses. “I'd get into so many fist fights as a kid whenever someone tried to make me feel vulnerable or helpless. It made me feel good, and I had respect, but ...” her expression was glum and her eyes didn't leave the floor. “Nobody really liked me. Knew me. I hated what I had to do to keep things as they were. It was ... Unbearable, and the returns were meaningless. There was no betterment to anything other than the superficial, and my soul was hurting.” She squeezed the hand and clenched her jaw.
But then her features softened and she peered up to him. “Then I met the right people. Those that never had me feel naked and vulnerable for just being ... Me? Even when I was a total cunt.” She nodded and chuckled nervously. There was an internal battle to hold back some stronger emotions as she reminisced. “I focused less on what people think of the idea of me, and instead on what I wanted to do. How I was going to do better for both myself and others. It filtered out the many, but I kept the right people. Those that I could truly do something good with.” her eyes dived into his before she stated with a clear sense of pride. “Now I've made the world a better place for Tethered. And I've saved an entire nation from a monster spawning from the very depths of hell, and helped their broken system heal. All because I trusted the right people with who I truly was, as imperfect as I may be.” she brushed a few locks of her hair over her ear.
“What I'm saying is ... You don't have to be a God, loved of feared, to change the world. For better or for worse.” she looked to the side as a stray thought his her. “Besides, the Gods are imperfect basket cases anyway. Mostly.”
Leon didn't interrupt when Zarina was speaking, nor did he try to chime in with a clever comment. He was silent as he listened and he listened well. When she reached for his hand, he gave it willingly. When she squeezed his hand, he could feel the pain she went through. Even if it was a small window into her life, he came to a better understanding of who she was. For a moment, it looked as though he wanted to believe it, that he could follow her words and it would steer him right. But then she finished her speech and a break of silence set in as he processed her words in their entirety. Leon looked away from the girl and down to the floor with a frown.
"I'm happy for you." Leon looked up to Zarina with sympathy and held her hands in his, this time reassuring her. "I really am, Zarina. I couldn't imagine a world where people would look at me in fear. I can't imagine the drain it would have on the soul." He smiled that humble smile he had shown so little before their time in this tower. "I'm glad you could rise above it and find those people who could help you up. You seem to have achieved so much with them at your back..." There was a pause as Leon's smile faded and his tone grew somber. "And maybe to some degree I can understand what you are saying. Maybe I know something about what you are going through. But what I have is different." His gaze and his hands slowly withdrew. He looked out toward the chamber as he hugged his knees.
"Those that look up to me, they don't fear me, Zarina. They love me... and I love them. It doesn't hurt my soul, it warms it to know that I can bring such happiness to so many people." Leon smiled into the distance. There was a twinge of uncertainty in his voice, some evidence of second thoughts that even the performer himself didn't know were there. "When you are up there, above the world, and they are looking up to you in admiration, awe, and expectation, is it anyone's place to deny what the heart wants?” Leon's eyes lit up somewhat to the empty chamber as if gazing upon something conjured by the mind's eye. "If they look to you to fulfil their dreams and wants, could you really crush those so willingly even if it's just the truth? To go out of your way to bring someone happiness, is that not the greatest expression of love?"
Leon turned back to Zarina but kept a reserved posture. "You talk about the Doge, Hugo, the gods themselves like they aren't perfect. The gods could take some convincing, but I can believe you. And yet, people look to them as if they are perfection and they have the ability to inspire that faith. Even if they themselves can't change the world on their own, the people who follow them can." A confidence took the performer as he expressed a far more determined believer. "It's not going to end here. War is on the horizon, Zarina, I'm not blind to it. But I could be like them, as a figure, I could inspire so many people and actually change things for the better. You say I don't have to be a God, but I would say only a God could rise above the tides of war. A God can do so much more to change the world, so if I have the ability, is it not my duty to try?" 'After all, if the fantasy is greater than reality, then what good is the truth' Leon thought the last part but chose not to express the words.
Do they love YOU, though? The man I'm speaking to? Or just an idea they'd gladly see either shine in triumphant radiance or burn bright in martyrdom? Are you not operating out of fear of what they'll do if they know you? How far would you bring this?
There was a desire to debate, lecture and push back to the notions of grandeur Leon had been selling. From his word selection to his body language, an attentive friend couldn't help but wonder if this path was a righteous one. Hugo Hunghorasz died backstabbed, the Doge had always poised himself for war and few knew of the nature of the Gods. Perhaps there was nothing wrong with Leon's creed - there were simply men born to do these things and to change the world. But few ever spoke of those dear to them, that knew them, and how the ordeal affected them. They were a spec to the grand scheme of things, of course, but did they not matter? Especially to the person in question?
All these urges to speak her mind and challenge notions of 'good' over 'truth', ideas that were generally beyond Zarina most of the time, were stifled. A light frown took form at first, one hard to distinguish with her head slumped down and her hair veiling a portion of her face. She put on a convincing smile and looked up to the celebrity she had adopted as a friend. “As your bud, I'd underline how foolish you sound sometimes. But ...” she pushed herself up as Pete began to approach them to demand some attention. She shot the revolting animal an amused glance before resting her hand on Leon's shoulder before giving it a tight squeeze. “I'd be a hypocrite to say you shouldn't follow what the heart tells you. Just don't forget that there's more to life than changing the world and squealing fans.” She winked.
She let go, turned to face the orb she had been tinkering with. But before she returned to work, she raised her pointer finger and turned her head to look back. “Just-” her voice lost its jovial tone for a moment. “Make sure you also do this for you, Leon. Not just for a world that scares you if it ever found out you were human like all of us.”
Leon smiled back at Zarina as she touched his shoulder, accepting the comfort she provided. He didn't rush to speak, instead he just watched her work for a while. In the moment of quiet, he could have been churning through any number of thoughts, but it would be difficult to tell. For a moment, it may have seemed as though he answered her question with silence.
But when he did finally speak, it was wistfully and without much direction. To an outside observer, he could have been talking to Pete just as much as he was Zarina. "Without it... I don't think there would be a Leon Solaire. I would have never had the popularity I have, never have got into Ersand'Enise, and would never have met the people I could truly call friends. I wouldn't have had a dream of seeing Calanast, running in the Trails, or fighting and making a difference as I stand now..."
He sat up a little more and faced Zarina but didn't buy for her attention from the task at hand. "Unlike you Zarina, I am who I am because of that image. It is at once the thing that has brought me to this point and the guiding light to which I can follow into the future with certainty. I can't imagine how lost I would be without it... I'm happy doing this." Leon affirmed confidently, but to Zarina's ear, traces in his tone wouldn't make it entirely convincing.
Leon stood, approached Zarina until he was face to face with her, and placed both of his hands on her arms comfortingly. His visible mood had improved greatly in that short walk and he looked close enough to the Leon from minutes earlier who lacked the dour mood of the conversation. "I understand what you are saying and I thank you for your words. I don't think I could speak that way to a fan so, for what it's worth, I prefer you as a friend as well. Maybe it will do me good to... be myself in front of someone else once in a while. But I hope it's alright if it's just one person for now."
Zarina's expression decomposed into a frown as she turned her back on Leon to pursue her stakeout of the temporal chamber. His words caused some old scars to flare up, and perhaps even put a mirror on what she herself was doing. Like him, she wanted to be a hero and someone seen as reliable - someone who could save everyone, albeit on a far smaller scale than the star she shared the room with.
They were now face-to-face. A friendship she would not reject had been formed. She reached out for his waist with both her arms and embraced the Sun warrior, now out of his radiant armour, for a brief moment. The hold was tight and the smell of lavender that permeated her being - particularly her neck - rubbed onto him as well. “I like that.” she cooed before stepping back, eyes half-lidded and smiling. “Being that one, super special friend.” She winked.
“Hmm.” although a stray throught hit her. “What about your stage partner? Y'know, Kaureerah? I thought you two hit it off as friends, habibi.”
Leon returned the embrace with his arms a little higher on her back in comparison. The look, the moment, the smell of lavender, it was a situation he knew well. But his mind wasn't swept to fantasy and was instead focused and grounded, making the feeling all too foreign. He wasn't blind to the implication of 'super special friend', but he hadn't meant it that way, had he? It was strange; to admit what he had admitted to Zarina was a level of trust he hadn't put in anyone for a long time. While it didn't fit the idea of love as he knew it to be, he couldn't immediately attribute the feeling to something else.
The reoccurring feeling of pressing on his chest did not return. Days earlier in the library, Ingrid had tossed a pebble into the lake of Leon's mind. He was confused by the ripples and sought to understand the cause. Even if there was little time to ponder on theories, all of them he had so far would expect this exchange to be much the same. It wasn't. Not a pebble or even a speck of dust breached the water's surface. And yet, lost for understanding, those waters were sent into turmoil as if a rock five times the size was tossed in. His facade dropped again. The turmoil of it all caused him to be a passive participant in the wordless dance of desire, neither reciprocating nor rejecting her.
There wasn't the time to process it all and it wasn't the place. So he focused on Zarina's latter question instead. "... Kaureerah... I don't know. I wasn't lying when I said I loved her." He did, he did, by all metrics of what he knew love to be, he did... Just like so many before her and who knew how many after. "I'll say this. Kaureerah is beautiful, more beautiful than simple appearances. To see her smile, to see her happy, it sets my heart alight as if she were one hundred people, more." A smile returned to him when speaking, the exact same one when he talked about the Sun King. Then it faded. "I couldn't bear to disappoint her, to see that warmth fade. Her more than anyone. I don't think I could ever tell her what I've told you here."
Zarina patted both of Leon's shoulders and smiled with a head canted slightly, causing some of her rebellious locks to hang. “Yeah, you should definitely become a thing, you two.” she decided with a foxy smirk. “And you should tell her. What's there to lose? Oh!” She shook Leon's figure a little. “Make it a song! You know she loves those. And surely, she'll love you, a kindred spirit. Or, wallah, at the very least give you top service.” She winked.
Pete got antsy and trotted over to them, demanding attention with his tail wagging aggressively. “... We do have a rebellion to complete, don't we?” She raised a brow and shot a complicit look at her celebrity friend. “If we survive this, come over for a drink. You know where I live. In fact, Kaureerah's my tenent so ...” she shrugged as she walked backwards, slowly. “I. Am. Inevitable!” she exclaimed dramatically.
"You know, I might just take you up on that. All of it." Leon replied with a pat on the sides of the arms and a smile. His demeanour lacked the sass of his company and was that a blush? No, it must have been a trick of the light.
Leon returned to the Sun King mask and donned it once again. "You’re quite right, we have a rebellion to win. Talk of love and longing is best held over drinks." He jumped up and down briefly, shaking out his arms and legs for the fight ahead. "Oh, and Zarina. We will survive this. We both have places to be, people to see, and higher to climb. Its only a matter of when those drinks are." Such overwhelming confidence and certainty emanated from the performer’s voice that one could think he had seen the future and knew it to be fact. This was not the case.
Although, on the way out, a stray thought hit him. ’What about your love, Miret? What happened to the one that caught you so only a few days ago?’ Leon thought the questions but didn’t let them out. Even if he didn’t have all the details, he had seen her case before. There was a rule to love and heartbreak: Don’t ask questions you already know the answers to. At least it would give him an opportunity to repay the favour.
Back at the top of the Forked Tower, Leon looked to the skies above and saw the veil of night waning. He had spent many an early morning waiting for the sun to rise, and he knew it could only be a few minutes before dawn broke and the sky would be bathed in the heavenly glow. It brought thoughts back of a time only months earlier in Xolectoxo when he sat atop a spire that pierced the heavens. One so elevated you could think that the sun was closer to you than the earthly worries below.
There had been a thought that had raced through his mind from the moment he stepped into the Violet Enclave and looked up and the titan of a building that was the Forked Tower. Now that the day was won, he could finally act on that idea but he had to do it before the sunrise.
The revolution had ended, and they had won. But even if the dawn arrived, it wouldn't mean the fighting had ended. The sun would rise upon a world of turmoil and confusion, unsure if the bloodshed was to cease. Leon could provide that beacon, he could be the first thing people would see to give them certainty and let them know that justice had been done.
Dragon of the Old Mother, you granted me your strength, I ask you to look at my first act with it.
Leon had been at the front of the parade when the Zenos had dispersed the clouds from the opening ceremony. It didn't escape his notice that they didn't disperse them at the conclusion of these Trials. So if the Zenos weren't going to disperse the clouds, let it be the students that do it, let it be him.
Let them look upon me. Let them look upon me and see the dawn. Let them see the Sun King and know that justice has been done. I am Leon Solaire, I am the Sun King.
The performer raised his hand to the sky and channelled everything he had into luminescence to create a miniature sun above the Forked Tower. With enough power, he hoped to bathe all of Ersand'Enise in the glow but was uncertain. It is not as though he attempted to create light on this scale before. The Sun King tried to look up for a moment, but even he knew better than to look directly at it within such a short distance. Instead, he simply smiled widely and joyfully at the achievement as the golden rays engulfed him. The mask hid the hunger in his eyes.
By the time all was said and done, Leon just sat at the top of the forked tower, welcomed the rising sun, and wondered what the future may hold. In the days to come, he would be asked if he wished for his memory to be wiped. He would hold the memories of what happened at this place, but ask not for the memories he lost to be restored. He remembered a successful rebellion, thats all there was to it. He need not gain the rest when he could fill in the blanks himself.
In the days following the revolution, Leon walked through places as he normally did. But there was an interesting thought for him to ponder now. Had the civilians of Ersand’Enise been given the same option as them? Were they given the choice to forget the events of the entire revolution? Had they even been given the choice or had their memories been taken regardless?
It was a scary thought the more he pondered on it, but it also provided a fun game. He considered it rude to outright ask someone whether they had chosen to get their memory erased, they wouldn’t even remember saying yes if they were given the choice. So instead, Leon played the game of trying to guess if they had their memories erased. Did they look at him like just the Sun King who had participated in the Trials or one who had a hand in overthrowing the school as well? He couldn’t tell yet, but that didn’t bother him. Knowing would mean the game had come to an end.
Strolling through Mudville, something small caught the performer’s eye. A small pony, only ankle high, with an absurd mane of royal purple had run into his path. It looked lost and was running around aimlessly. With its small size, even getting from one end of the road to another must have been quite the feat of distance. Not to mention dodging the feet of less observant pedestrians. Leon knelt to pick the small horse up and had a surprisingly easy task doing so. The horse must have recognised him without the mask on. Then he waited with the horse in hand, comforting the miniature animal while scouting the surrounding area.
The performer didn’t have to wait long until the pony’s owner came along. It was that girl from his first day back in Ersand’Enise, the one whose happy smile heralded the entrance of the Sun King. He looked back at her with a beaming smile, happy to see her again.
The girl asked for her pony back and Leon was more than happy to oblige. Afterwards, he waved a hand over his face and illusioned the Sun King mask onto it. The real mask was hanging from his left hip; it would be a simple process to put it on. But it was the apparating mask that evoked more wonder and whimsy, even if it wasn’t real. It was only obvious which option Leon preferred.
“Oh what a terrible day. A small horse; lost and astray. She cries out to the town with fading neighs.” Leon spoke in his Sun King rhymes. “But there’s no need to worry, there’s no need to mope. The Sun King will always be there, so stay well, and have hope.”
Leon looked at the girl and wondered if, in this girl’s eyes, he had become what he desired. Did she look back at him like the storybook heroes he admired as a child? Did he look like the impossible person he wished to be perceived as?
To create such an absurdly impossible creature as the miniature horse, Leon had triumphed over reality itself just to make a little girl happy. If he was someone who could achieve the impossible, what was such a task as achieving peace if not a matter of scale? Did this girl believe him capable of that? Could she look toward the uncertain future with hope and be certain that things will be better, that tomorrow’s sun will shine upon a better world?
Could Leon fulfil the promise of that hope? It was his duty to try.
No, that wasn't it. What was stopping him? It wasn't a matter of if he was capable of succeeding, it was simply that he must.
Memories of a Revolution
A Foreword: Memories of a Revolution is a section made for archival purposes. While there are some fun sequences in there, none of this is a necessity to read. For convenience, I have provided summaries of each sequence above if anyone want to follow the exact events.
- Laska catches Leon and Zarina being friendly and comes over to check about the 'problem' Leon had with his company. - Leon never had a problem with Zarina and simply lied. He somewhat gets away with this by deflecting it to talks of love.
She was there with her basket, ordering muffins across the counter as if they were medicine: the nun. Had she simply failed to notice Zarina and Leon seated together at a table out front? With all that had taken place at the school of late, one could forgive her for not noticing. Still, the nun noticed everything. To be so unobservant was unlike her.
“This thing?” Zarina flicked the edge of her Kerreman hat still on her head. “Downright saved my life back there. I'd be turned into a crisp without it. That and it's stylish, of course.” she winked at Leon before indulging in her still hot cappuccino. The two were sitting at one of the small tables that surrounded the Zeno Bucks kiosk near the pier. “I wasn't going insane, right? The guy full-on agreed to working with that slime, right? Just before attempting to send me to Dami's Hell.” she shook her head in both amusement and outrage. “Fucking Prenchy highborns.”
Zarina may have had animal senses, but she found herself often taken by conversations that she missed the good nun and proud penguino owner. Or maybe this long, long day had really done a number of the coffee brewer. Still, the world had failed to break her smile.
"It is rather stylish and all the better if it keeps you alive. You could consider me jealous of such a fashionable piece, if hats suited me that is." He winked back and took a sip of his water, which may or may not draw judgement from the coffee enthusiast across the table. He simply didn't like the bitter taste of coffee and didn't require the caffeine either.
Leon chuckled at the highborn comment. "In my experience, the noble class hardly lives up to their name when matters of personal gain are involved." But his tone grew serious. "No, I don't think you were just seeing things. And I don't think that he was the only one. If I'm being honest, I find it all too troubling in hindsight. I was lucky to have stepped in when I did."
Leon's gaze at the end drifted off across the pier and out toward the ocean, not noticing Laska. While the event didn't disturb him at its conclusion, negative thoughts were creeping into the performer's head when he dwelled on the moment. Still, he kept his smile for his company's sake.
Then, with an almost eerie suddenness, Edyta Laska materialized beside the pair. "Oh my Ipté!" she chirped merrily. "Fancy seeing you two here!" It was a sunny dorrad day and she was wearing a lighter habit than usual. A lick of wind stirred her clothing and she smiled. "I'm so very glad to see you've made up."
Zarina pleasantly listened to Leon with frequent nods and sips from her still hot beverage. But before she could speak, a greyborn interloper joined them. “Ah, sister Laska.” acknowledge Zarina with a curt nod. “I-” she was about to answer in complete auto-pilot, but she caught on. “Wait, what?” she blinked, shifting her attention to Leon for clarity. “We got beef?”
The nun's eyes darted between them. "Oh," she replied. "I wasn't aware it wasn't..." She trailed off, trying not to look Leon's way, trying not to be confused, but she did not entirely succeed on either account.
'Made up? What is Laska talking about?' Leon thought with confusion, it took him a moment before he remembered and his eyes widened just a little. 'Oh shit.' Of course, the performer didn't want to look like a liar but he had only been in this situation a few times before. He didn't know the best way to get out of it cleanly.
"Its good to see you Laska. I'm glad to see the sun is treating you well." Leon replied pleasantly. "Its been a enlightening day for me. Honestly, I find myself struggling to remember the problem in the first place."
Zarina pursed her lips. “Uhm ...” and then shrugged. “Okay?”
Edyta smiled. "Well, I'm very happy to see that things are patched up, Leon." For a moment, she did not lose an ounce of her smile. "While I try not to burn to a crisp in the sun." Then, however, it fell into a look of concern, aimed directly at the other party present. "Though Zarina appears a bit confused." she pulled up a third chair and sat, placing a sack of muffins on the table. "Perhaps we should take the time to remember our feelings and work through them." She smiled. "I have muffins!" she giggled.
Zarina's felt like she wasn't in on some joke. Genuine confusion turned into a dull stare to make her lack of amusement evident. “Okay. Now I'm actually lost.” in fact, there was light annoyance in her tone. Luckily for everyone, she was easily pacified by muffins. The wildblood perked up and grinned wide. “Muffins? Shi- Darn, sister! You know where to strike.” gleefully she indulged. But she did not forget the oddity that had come up, and she stared at Leon expectantly while feasting.
Leon let out a nervous chuckle as the two had their eyes on him. Was the sun getting hotter? If so, it wasn't in the good way. They were grilling him with their eyes. Leon adjusted his collar and thought through what he could say. The performer kindly accepted a muffin but didn't take a bite yet. He had nothing to say and he didn't want to be caught in a lie with these two. He liked both of them.
"Alright, I lied sister. I'm sorry. I never had a problem with Zarina." He let out while feeling a weight off his chest. "But you have to understand, I did it in the name of love this ti... I did it in the name of love."
Sister Laska blinked twice. "For love." She tilted her head to the side and her mental state could've been just about anything for all of the other two's ability to read it. "Love," she repeated, more softly.
Then, she shrugged. "Ipté and I aren't as well-acquainted as we should be," she decided, either ignoring or missing Leon's verbal slip-up. "I'll be the first to admit." She leaned in, eyes darting at Zarina. "Who's the special girl?" They flicked back and forth between the two.
“Wh-” Zarina had already wolfed down half her muffin before the radical shift in subject hit her. She suddenly felt very targeted, especially as the nun's eyes met her's. “I uh ...” a look of uncertainty was shot at Leon, lips tight and covered with crumbs. Her first naive suspicion was that it concerned her given the convenient circumstances that led to the final team compositions. Did he do it for her love? Her wits were simply not quick enough to realize he was the subject of that decision, and assumed too much on how much he knew of her. With a mousy voice, she uttered the next word. “Heh. Miret.”
Her cheeks were red hot and and her gaze fixed on the half eaten muffin. It was sinking into her quite fast what she had just said. How she just wanted to just melt and become one with the gravel.
How quickly the tables turn, Leon thought to himself, he had gotten out of that predicament rather cleanly. He rested his head in the palm of his right hand and tried to keep the spreading grin on his face humble. He felt like he was under a looking glass just moments earlier and now saw both woman in his company shift immediately at the mention of love. Frankly, the ball was in his court now and he was smug about it.
"It would appear that I'm not the only love bird here." Leon Solaire let out a small chuckle, winked at Laska, then looked back to Zarina. "Theres no shame to be had in admitting the one you love. Its a good sign you shared so readily, Zarina." Then, instead of answering the question himself, he turned to face Laska. "How about yourself, Laska? Is there a special someone you would like to share as well?"
Zarina rolled her eyes. “Good sign that I'm a clueless idiot, yeah.” shaking herself from the mild humiliation she had subjected herself to, her attention fell onto Laska.
Edyta Laska's eyes darted between the one and the other. She blinked. "Oh no no." She shook her head. "I'm so very happy that you're happy," she replied a bit too quickly. "and there was no crisis in the first place. Ipté be praised!" Grabbing her basket, she made a suspiciously quick exit.
As the nun attempted escape, Zarina knocked her knuckles twice onto the wooden surface. “Hey now, we were just getting started on this great snack, sister.” she shot a cheeky smirk toward her. “I didn't know you were quite the dancer until last night.”
"Really?" Leon looked to Zarina with pleasant surprise then back toward Laska. He finally took a bite of his muffin and seemed genuinely impressed with the taste. "I didn't take you for the dancing type either Laska. You surely wouldn't leave us so soon without giving a recount." Leon gave his best puppy dog eyes, he would be heart broken not to hear. After all, most of the dances took two.
They had recognized her and said nothing. Edyta did not know how to feel about this. She did not know how to feel about this. "Even those dedicated to Eshiran must still serve the others. That night was Ipté's." She bowed her head indulgently, desperately low. "Now, I fear I will be late to the soup kitchens if I do not make haste. Oraff must also be honoured." She took two steps away before pausing and redoubling back. She murmured something quickly to the barista and left a few coins on the table. Then, pale face as red as the hair behind her habit, Sister Laska scampered away via a slightly different route, pausing and raising a hand in a quick, partially-aborted wave at Zarina and Leon.
“Honouring Ipté. Fancy way to say 'yeah, I like him'.” Commented Zarina after a snobbish sip of her coffee as Laska took her leave. Amused, a foxy look was shot toward Leon. “So, love. You really gotta make a heart throb for a girl to make a song for you.” her brows wiggled. “You and Kaureerah make quite the duo.”
Laska had already gone before Leon had gotten a word in. "There's nothing wrong with fancy, although it is a little formal." He responded to Zarina with a smile.
In stark contrast to Zarina, Leon's reaction at the mention of Kaureerah didn't cause a blush and he wasn't startled or shy at the thought. Instead, he rested his face once more in his right palm and his smile grew just a little wider. "Oh, it looks like I've been found out. And here I thought our romance was a closely guarded secret." He replied with playful sarcasm.
“I'm onto your scandalous proclivities, Leon.” Zarina wagged her pointer finger that had previously been coiled around her mug. “Funny, I did not think of you two as 'available'. More, like, free-spirited.”
Leon chuckled. "Any traveler can stop at a beautiful view and decide to stay a while. Who know if it convinces them to stay?" He paused for a while and considered something over a sip of water. "I'll say this Zarina, I've never said I love someone without meaning it."
Zarina raised an unconvinced brow. “Sooooo ...” her eyes shifted to the right as one of her employees tending to an order and passed by their spot. “Do you love her?”
Leon raised an eyebrow back at Zarina, somewhat confused at her skepticism. He thought a bit, feeling a trace of that familiar feeling in his chest return. What was that? "Of course I do." His delivery was flighty, doing little to sooth his company's doubts. Even if the statement was true in his mind.
- Leon gives a rousing speech to a group of Revidian students to join the revolution. This is a big success.
Leon paced around Balthazar Square in anticipation of the coming storm, a storm that he had vowed to head among a small group of others. He didn't need the preparation the others did. He had been meditating and channeling manifestation magics for most of the day. He was ready; but time ticked away for the other's to prepare.
In his pacing, he spotted a group of students some distance from the gathering mob. They weren't combat ready, they didn't look like they were preparing; just watching, some with curiousity, some with judgement. It didn't take Leon long for him to identify them as a group of Revidian students.
Leon could already guess what the group was thinking. 'Is Leon Solaire a traitor? Both Torragon and Revidia expressed support for Tojarra, why would he betray their wishes? Why would he choose to head the charge for the Perrench?' He could see in the eyes of some, who already condemned him as a turncoat. But an equal amount looked upon him with curiosity and even reluctance. 'Very well,' Leon thought, 'I shall put on a mask I haven't donned in a good while: Leon Solaire, the Revidian.' He floated up onto an elevated section of the square and delivered a speech to the lost Revidians:
"My fellow Revidians, take a look at what this school has become... You see what is happening in front of you. No doubt, you see the injustices happening before you; those held in custody, and those being silenced for speaking out against it. Maybe you are scared to act or try to defend it because that injustice calls itself one of us... But I know Revidia, I know the beauty of its rolling hills, I have tasted its wine, I have danced with its women and men alike. Through all my travels there is a reason I always come back there out of anywhere in the world... But I ask you now to look at the up toward the Forked Tower, where a girl was taken from her home in the early morning and held there without a word. The Perrench think that we condone this, that this is the work of the Central Alliance. I want you to tell me if that is the Revidia you know. I want you to tell me if that is a Revidia you can take pride in. I say no, that is not Revidia."
"To those who call themselves Revidian, I ask you to fight. What Revidia would we hope to inherit if we turn a blind eye to the corruption before us? But I am not asking you to fight Revidia or turn against the Central Alliance; only that you fight to remove a coward to hides behind their colours. Take up arms here and let it be known where the true Revidia stands. Follow me, follow my spear, and fight for its honour!"
Leon grabbed the Sun King mask from his belt and placed it on his head in preparation for the fight ahead. He couldn't rest until the sun shone upon a brighter world, he could think of no better starting point than cleaning up the place he called home.
- A short time into the tower, Leon and Zarina struggle with ghoulsilk. Leon uses a little too much of his RAS in the fight, needs to admit weakness to Zarina, and the performer's mask slips more in her presence.
Upon entering the tower, Leon and Zarina fought a fearsome scagbiist that guarded the entrance. But now, the scagbiist's skull was smashed. It died with an awful, ugly noise. Leon dug his heel out of scagbiist brains with no small amount of disgust shown on his face. He didn't want that to happen at all. But in the thick of the fight with a great beast’s ugly jaws bearing down upon him it was hard to keep merciful control.
Zarina threw her arms in the air. “Kicking? Dami-t, Leon.” she rubbed the temple of her nose as she looked at the dead animal.
"You think I wanted this to happen? I haven't killed a beast before in my life, I thought the big thing could take it. Can we carry on? I really don't want to think about it." The bravado in Leon's voice was pretty absent, there was genuine remorse in his tone. He continued to try and clean the blood off his boots on the stone floor. It didn’t help.
The two could have stood and talked on the morals of the matter. But the tower beckoned.
Zarina pursed her voice and sighed. “Right. Right.” she cooled off quickly enough. There had been enough death - human deaths, to make this an almost forgettable ordeal. She tapped his shoulder. “Let's go.” then, she looked to the stairs leading down. “Down is where I'd check first.”
Leon nodded in agreement. "You've had a good nose for things so far. I'll follow you down." And he reached to hold her hand in the descent, which was accepted. They had seen Rikard and Yvain wander into the tower alone just to disappear only moments later. The two didn’t want that happening.
The hallway was ancient and stony, but the stone had a strange, unnatural quality to it as Zarina and Leon progressed deeper down. They headed down the stairs until they reached the bottom. Before them lay an old stone hallway. It was dark and unlit, though faint, multicoloured light trickled in through an open archway. At the end of the hall was the statue of Lilith the Redeemed, two candles lit at her base.
Zarina stopped before the statue. “Would you believe me if I said she woke up once and nearly killed us with a stare?” she jested, although her stare lingered on Ahn-Dami.
Leon chuckled back. "The idea beggars belief, but from you I find myself struggling to think that was a lie."
“At a time like this, it'd be nice to get some Godly wisdom on what the fuck we should do with all of this. Fuuuuck.” tired and exasperated, she leaned her shoulder against the stony wall by her. “They fucking killed these stupid goons that were no threat to them. So easily too.” she began to rant, eyes still on the statue but she was clearly addressing Leon. “Am I crazy for thinking we should do better because of the power we have?”
Leon took a pause, finally confronted with what happened in that charge toward the tower. Having to think of the people he saw his companions kill. "I... I would like to say we could have done it without them. That I... we could take on those defenses ourselves and be fine. But I think I'm coming to understand that sometimes its unavoidable... Shit." It would be the first time Zarina heard Leon swear. "No, we can do better than that. I want to do much better than that, and I will." The was a surge of certainty in voice near the end.
He looked as if he were about to continue before Leon felt it: tendrils of some thing... subtly dropping down on him. Zarina felt it too. It was not accidental. It was not incidental. It was deliberate and stealthily done. The performer’s face dropped as he instinctively expelled flames from where it touched his skin. The tendrils heated to absurd temperatures and began to constrict.
Zarina was just about to respond until ... She froze. Whatever was dropping on them, she sensed it. “The fuck!” She instinctively side-stepped it and then tried to catch it via telekinesis. The moment that she tried to move it, it began to constrict, incredibly quickly and with absurd durability.
With an almost metallic 'ping', Leon’s tendrils snapped, but he found that there were yet more! He already has three layers of this unholy stuff on him! It began to constrict rapidly.
Meanwhile, Zarina looked up to notice where all this had come from. The movement caused it to constrict even faster. The sudden pain was too much and she noticed nothing. “Eshit!” Zarina was constricted, and she naturally resisted.
Leon burned further. The air around him, his skin, and his RAS reserve. He recklessly ejected fire from himself in a fight for freedom. Another layer snapped off. He was further burnt. The ghoulsilk constricted further.
Zarina, slightly panicked, opted to just teleport out of the stranglehold. She reappeared less than two yards away. The ghoulsilk constricted very aggressively now. There was less of it, however.
Leon’s two final layers popped and he was freed. He was rather badly scalded and even burnt in some places, but the infernal webbing was gone. But he didn’t delay, seeing Zarina still struggling, he rushed to free her too. Hands placed on Zarina, or rather the ghoulsilk strangling her, he burnt it.
The last layer gave way and Zarina was freed. Now, finally, they had a chance to see just what had spun such vile webbing, only... they couldn't see it.
"You look out for me, I look out for you. We can worry about what those others are doing when this is all done." Leon spoke in shorter breaths, the fear in his eyes quickly becoming apparent.
Shaken, panting but in one piece with wounds fading away by themselves. She was bent over with her hands over her knees as she nodded. “Yeah. Great idea.” she thumbed up. “Thanks for that, habibi.”
Leon and Zarina stood there in the flickering light of two small candles, Lilith the Redeemed's beatific face gazing, in shadow upon them. They appeared, momentarily, to be unmolested. The question was... what to do next?
Zarina slid her hand into the side of her head, scratching at her scalp. “Fuck it. I'll open up the real basement.” She inspected the current floor they were on and the various baubles they could work with. “I've been meaning to ask. You're fucking strong, but you run out of heat slowly. What's the deal there?”
Leon gave Zarina an uncharacteristic frown, he didn't want her to notice that. But then, realising the situation he was in, it eased and lightened. "Shit. I suppose it's unavoidable when you see me like this. When we get a moment, I'll need some time to rest and recharge... I don't recover like all of you." Leon still fruitlessly looked around for sources of danger. "But I don't think it's time to rest now. Let's get this basement open and hope we can close the door behind us."
“Oh.” Zarina seemed mildly surprised, but not too much. “Kinda like Zeno Sunny.” she remarked while sifting through the pages of the tome by the statue. “Last year we got to enjoy this place for a week. There was this whole puzzle involving colours, and-” she pointed right at the statue before licking the pointed finger to turn a new page. “her. Nearly killed us with her eyes, but a pleasant lady.” she hummed as she inspected the rest of the room. “I think there'll be a couple of things I'll have to pull upstairs. You wanna charge up before we get to that?”
The correct answer would have been 'exactly like Zeno Sunny'. But Leon didn't like that, I made him sound so... ordinary. So instead he replied "yeah, kind of." He lightened up more as Zarina talked about the basement puzzle. "You think she will wake up again? Even if she has deadly eyes, I would rather like to meet a god in person. I do wonder if a god could be charmed..." He trailed off in thought. "Right. Charging. I'll get onto it."
Zarina raised her brows in mild surprise. “Oh, you know it's Ahn-Dami? I definitely did not the first time.” She chuckled a tad nervously. “Given this is a revolution, I suppose the NDA isn't gonna matter.” she counted all the orbs and recalled the different combinations. An unforgottable experience, and oddly stressful for something so simple in hindsight. “The artifacts can drag them out, or at least project them or something. I think we could see her if we do this puzzle again. Or it was all a trick and part of the Forked Tower vacation special to make us feel extra unique.” she shrugged. “Good, simple times.”
"Oh, so she's Ahn-Dami? My guess would have been Ahn-Shune." Leon winked at Zarina with a smile. "You spoke of godly wisdom then said this statue woke up with a deathly stare. It was only reasonable to assume it was one of them."
"Good, simple times, eh?" Leon chuckled. "I would have liked to have seen those times. Been there to experience them. It seems every time I come to Ersand'Enise, the world is on the edge of calamity. Perhaps I'm a bad omen, despite my looks." He joked, but a twinge of regret was in his voice.
“You're right, I did.” Zarina nodded as she finished her inspection, still wary of any potential silk droppings. “We saw her too - Ahn-Shune. And her counterpart.” the memories elicited a few chuckles, almost manic ones. “It felt like we were tripping some serious balls.”
She returned to the base of the stairs, reinvigorated with energy as her wounds had since completely healed. “Or,” she raised her pointer finger before pressing it to the famous performer's chest. “The world needs a hero, and you so happen to be here at the right time.” she shot a mirthful grin at Leon.
Leon laughed along with Zarina. "Now, meeting three seems too much to be real. Maybe one of them was induced by something."
The performer smiled initially at Zarina's hero comment. "Well, a day at the beach would have been nice at least." He joked back. But then he stepped back with a furrowed brow and sat down in a meditative position. "I don't think I'd be much use of saving anything like I am now. I should get onto it."
- Finding that the tower’s guard scagbiist was coming back to life. Zarina and Leon enact a plan to tame it. Leon thinks its ugly, but the beast has a strange affection toward the performer.
Making it up to the entrance room, Zarina found the scagbiist lying there, as dead as ever, though... well, it was probably nothing. She remembered Leon having made quite the mess, though. She raced up the stairs to start undertaking the puzzle.
Zarina kept her eyes peeled for any of her friends and colleagues as she ascended the tower stairs until she passed the dead beast and headed for the first floor. Once there, she got to the staves. She recalled Yuliya being in charge of this phase. And the coordination between her and the rest of the group to start the orb puzzle. “Eshi, what's with this faculty and mega doom puzzles ...” she grumbled.
It was hazy, but it came back to Zarina and, on her first genuine try, she actually got it. The scagbiist in the foyer remained an eerie, dead thing, though at least it was rather far from the basement door...
Down there, as she activated the correct orb, she found Leon charged and ready. With two of them this would go much quicker. Now it remained to run back upstairs!
Zarina explained without too much context what to do to Leon before dashing back to the staffs for the next phase. Loads of cardio. Each time she passed the scagbiist, she cringed just a little more inside.
Zarina was laser-focused on her task and, as such, paid little attention to her surroundings as she dashed past the dead animal - which she'd honestoy been trying not to look at - and up the stairs. Leon, however, was a bit more aware, and he noticed the differences that had happened incrementally while Zarina had not. The scagbiist's skull was wholly intact!
While he was following Zarina so as not to get split up, Leon did little of the work. Instead being busy with his mediation. He looked at the scagbiist each time they passed with regret. Then he noticed the skull, he frowned and checked his bloodstained boot to see if it was still... well... bloodstained. "Hey Zarina, didn't that scagbiist look much worse after we fought it? It looks as though the skull is back together for some reason."
Zarina kept going when Leon spoke, figuring she could keep going as they exchanged. But when the Scagbiist came up, she quickly stopped and turned to check it out for herself. “Well, you did obliterate the skull-” She descended the stairs and eventually caught a glimpse of the beast. No blood, no pieces, just a whole dead animal. “Okay, what the eshit?” she approached the beast and sensed the chemical reactions occurring within the animal, enhanced by the hat she had been wearing. “First thing that's coming to my mind is something temporal. Which is baaaaaaaad.”
"Would you know if it's having some change on us? It looks as though its just affecting the beast for now." Leon looked up to Zarina from where he was closely inspecting the skull. "I'm not shabby with Binding magics. I could tie this thing up if you think there's a chance of it coming back to life or something."
Zarina took a closer look. The animal seemed... It was alive! While unconscious - perhaps resting - the scagbiist was very much alive. They needed a plan and quick.
Step 1 - Make a muzzle - Leon is up:
Sounds like a job for manifestation magic. Unfortunately, Leon was simply too distracted. He had been considering what song to play on the Lyre to calm the creature down and, lo and behold, he conjured... a lyre, but it was... an electric one. It was... sirrahi tech. How cool! He pocketed it. But then shrugged at Zarina, he failed with manifestation.
“So ...” Zarina pursed her lips. “Just make one?”
"Sorry, I was feeling lucky." Leon whispered back apologetically. He was a little disappointed that she didn’t find the electric lyre at least a little impressive, even if it wasn’t exactly what they wanted. He resorted to muzzle conjuring using binding instead.
Step 2 - Put the muzzle on - Zarina to help:
Upon seeing a perfectly good muzzle being made the old fashion way, Zarina thumbed up. “I think that was just this guy's breath.” she then helped him slide it into that grotesque maw.
Zarina's hands were steady as she delicately slipped the muzzle over its face. It stirred somewhat but remained asleep. The animal shifted and let out a snort. By the gods, it was ugly! One of its hind legs kicked, as if it were in a dream. It remained, somehow, asleep.
Step 3 - Serenade the beast - Leon was born for it:
Leon began a Delicate song on the Lyre. One that would heal his wounds in the process. The song is soft and gentle, the animal's ears perked up after a bit and it rolled onto its side, wheezing in its sleep. But, by Ipte, it is one ugly bastard!
Step 4 - Use internal chem - Zarina is up (and Nibbler):
The scagbiist began to purr. It tucked its arms and legs in. It went to lick its lips and… It noticed the muzzle! The scagbiist's eyes flickered open. They were beady black things within pink folds of flesh. Oirase must've been drunk when she made this thing!
Step 5 - Tame the beast - All together now:
It tried to open its mouth and began to panic, but Leon's music and Zarina's chemical magic seemed to ease some of that. It rises suddenly.
“The muzzle.” she mouthed.
The scagbiist began stalking toward Leon. Its tail flicked back and forth almost.. rhythmically, whiplike. It was an ugly, hairless tail with a bristly tuft on the end, clearly designed by Exiran when he was filling in for Oirase.
Leon is less than impressed by how this thing looks. But a lifetime on stage helps keep a smile. He continued to play, nodding to Zarina with the muzzle to release it. It wasn't that he trusted the ugly beast, it was that he was confident in his ability to defend himself. Zarina went for the latch. Leon would hold his nerve, hopefully.
The scagbiist drew closer, the muzzle sliding off. It sniffed at Leon and, for a moment, there was the hint of a sound. Both he and Zarina feel it: a fuzziness in their manas. They could still break and run if they wanted to.
Zarina did not run and was prepared to act if things got bad. The performer on the other hand was getting less sure by the second. His smile was uneasy at this point. He really fucking hoped Zarina was right on this. He held still.
The scagbiist opened its mouth as it approached, and Leon could smell its foul breath. This was breath to make even Shune blush. By the gods, this thing was ugly to all senses! Its tail flicked back and forth. His magic continued to dull. Zarina's magic continued to dull.
Zarina prepared a fail-safe. She attempted to temporally anchor him here and now, and hold it for a few seconds. It failed
As the thing drew closer, so did Leon's preparedness to defend himself. He wouldn't run, but it wasn't going to lunge at him without a fight. He continued to play, but his favoured kicking leg was primed.
All at once, the scagbiist darted in, about to leap onto Leon!
Nope! Leon’s nerve gave out immediately and he ran.
The scagbiist's mouth yawned open and its tongue shot out, wet and sloppy. It missed and skidded across the floor becoming startled. That seemed to shake it - somewhat - out of its agreeable mood. Its head turned and it snorted, the magic dampening beginning to ramp up. It let out a whining noise and what an ugly sound that was! What had Dami been thinking, allowing such a thing to be created!? It was abhorrent to all senses.
Leon continued the song. "Zarina!? Do the taming thing please…!" The scagbiist turned and stalked toward him again.
Zarina pinched the bridge of her nose. “Gods fucking damn it.” she stood straight and observed the beast's movements. “Play again.”She whistled at the beast and turned its head. The animal paid attention to her, but it wasn't pacified in the slightest.
Leon's song came in again, shaky at first, but then steadier. Caught between who to gravitate towards, the scagbiist let out a moaning whine. Its tail flicked about in agitation. After a moment of hesitation, it lunged towards Zarina!
Zarina didn't dodge, but she wasn't going to be stupid either. She generated higher scale growth on her left forearm, under her sleeve, just in case. Its jaws snapped shut inches from her and it lowered itself into a springing position, tail flicking some more.
Zarina hummed the same tune that Leon was playing. Soft and honeyed. She continued to excrete the same chemicals she had used to 'imprint' when it was unconscious to identify herself as something pleasant, potentially safe and akin to whatever had been feeding it. Slowly, she approached her now scaly hand near its snout. “Shh, shh, you're a good ugly little shit, aren't you? M'hm.”
The scagbiist tilted its hideous head to one side. Holy shit was it ugly! It lunged again, almost playfully, but there was a touch of aggression there too. It let out an unhappy noise and began to losee interest as the gentle music played. “Hmmm.” Zarina took note of the animal's energetic state and its body language. “Got anything upbeat? But, you know, not too intense?”
Leon seeing it a little more playful, by some interpretation, played a cheerful song instead. His music was... not his best, but scagbiists were not the most discerning creatures anyhow. Zarina waggled a stick around. The Scagbiist's beady little black eyes seized on it. Wow, those eyes were... not cute. It lunged again, this time for the stick.
Zarina actually withdrew the stick, waved it a bit to keep the beast's attention, before throwing it near the stairs leading up. The scagbiist bolted after it with surprising speed but, midway though, a discordant note from Leon caused it to stop and contort.
It regarded Leon intently for a moment, having lost interest in the stick. It began to stalk towards him. The performer continued playing his song while slowly moving toward Zarina and keeping his distance, balancing these as best as he could.
The beast's tail flicked back and forth excitedly. It lowered itself into a crouch as it stalked its 'prey'. It began to let loose with a loud purring sound but - my - was that purring ugly!
Leon tried his best to keep up the song. By now he figured out that the beast liked when he played notes off tune. But he couldn’t do that, his pride would not let him. Why did this thing have to love his mistakes more than his successes!? He was a little more at ease with the crouching, seeing what it did with Zarina. But still not entirely confident.
The scagbiist rushed up to Zarina and launched itself through the air. It did a barrel roll, midflight, and landed on its back, legs facing upward and squirming. It was showing its belly and purring. It was showing its belly and purring. It appeared... to wanted to be petted. Who would pet it better?
Zarina, unable to resist, provided the pets. And belly scritches. Leon stayed back from petting it. Unless the beast started to look unsettled, he would be reluctant to get close.
The sacgbiist rolled a bit in his direction and looked up at him sadly. “Awww, he-” Zarina blinked and checked. “Yeah, he- Wants a little cuddle. C'mon.”
"Do I have to?"
“Yes.” Nibbler hid in Zarina’s bag. Very much unhappy with this.
Uneasy at first and overly cautious, Leon inched his way toward the excessively ugly beast and pet it reluctantly. It let out a happy little yowl and curled into a crescent, rolling over. It went to sniff Leon. It went to sniff Zarina. The magic dampening, in the meantime, faded.
“See? All happy.” Zarina cooed. “We should give him a name.” The scagniist looked at her expectantly and tilted its godawfully ugly head.
"I guess you were right after all. I guess..." He trailed off, not really thinking of a name. The scagbiist went to lick him. Leon let the lick happen. This thing was ungodly levels of ugly, but it was being affectionate. There were hints of a smile on his face, but he wasn't going to give Zarina the satisfaction. The scagbiist nuzzled in, purring.
“How about ...” she tapped her chin, quite pensive. “Either Squiggles or Pete.”
"Pete sounds nice."
Zarina made a funny face and giggled. “Wanna snap his chain?” Pete pawed at his chain and looked glum. He horked up a wad of phlegm onto the floor and wagged his tail. Leon did exactly that. Put his hand on the chain link some distance from his neck and melted it away.
“There you go.” Zarina cooed. She reached out with the gift to get a hold of the chain. In no way was she going to let the animal break away where there were people. With that, Zarina had - partially - tamed a scagbiist, though she would have to feed it soon. For the time being, it seemed happy to follow her and Leon. They still had a riddle to complete, however. Well, a riddle consisting of colours. “Okay.” Zarina stood back up. “Back to what we were doing ...”
"Agreed"
- Leon and Zarina open the Time Chamber and fish out their friends from alternate realities. Pete eats ham. In the chamber, Leon takes notes some of the more interesting alternate realities. - Pete and Laska make quick friends, Pete and Seviin... not so much. - With everyone together, the group head out for their final fights.
It took them ten minutes and a number of failures, though their failure counter never reached zero. Then, as they stood by Lilith, they suddenly found themselves standing, instead, in an entirely different sort of room. Behold: THE CHAMBER OF SPACE AND TIME!... Pete sniffed at Zarina's bag.
Zarina stretched and yawned after arriving in the fabled chamber. Casual, like this was just Lepdes afternoon, and examined the orbs- She noticed the sniffs! “Tsk, no Pete.” She pointed an authoritative at it to assert herself. “We'll find you some food. Soon.” She looked over at Leon. Pete looked surly.
Leon summoned some prime pork cuts for Pete but was quick to place them on the floor for him. He did not want the beast eating from his hands. Zarina seized it quickly with kinetic magic and pulled it toward her hand. If there was feeding, she wanted to be sure it knew who provided.
"Better to feed him here I suppose." Leon tried not to judge Zarina for choosing to hand feed, but there was a little bit in his eyes. Either she was one of the best animal tamers he had seen or the luckiest.
Pete gobbled it up easily. If he wasn't thrilled about the ham, he was happy just to eat. Meanwhile, the mystery of the chamber beckoned to them. It was a pocket dimension, after all, with the ability to access other pocket dimensions.
"This is my second pocket dimension of the week if you can believe it. But this one looks much different." Leon looked back to Zarina after his eyes wandered the area. "Is this a 'don't touch anything unless you know what it does' kind of situation?"
“I can believe it.” Zarina answered nonchalantly. “It's a 'Do what you think is right' sort of deal.” she continued to give Pete some validating scritches before standing up to watch Leon's decision.
It didn't take Leon long to associate the colours with the schools of magic but that was not any more helpful. Was there supposed to be a set order of things? 'Do what you think is right', well he didn't feel any supernatural or esoteric pull to either end of the room. "Alright, I'll give it a go then." There was excitement in his voice.
He approached the Arcane orange end of the room, hoping to interact with it. Whatever interacting with it meant. For a moment, Leon thought he sensed something, but it was just Pete messing with him. Then, the arcane orb lit up and hummed warmly at Leon's touch.
Feeling Arcane power go into him, Leon touched it again. The orb shut off. “Nice one there.” Ignoring Zarina’s comment, he touched the orb yet again. The arcane orb hummed, once more, with warmth and power."This place is wonderful. I'm jealous I couldn't be here earlier, without the weight of a revolution over my head." He said with amusement.
Zarina went for the green one. “Don't tell the others, but I almost forgot we were in a revolution.” She twisted to regard him. “Almost.”
"I wish we could linger here a moment longer, But one should be cautious of dancing too long, its easy to be swept up in the fantasy."
On the wall, a clock appeared. It started to ticking down: one minute. Forty-nine seconds. Forty-eight seconds. They were on a timer now, no time for idle chit-chat.
On their first attempt, they tried going to the schools that they were proficient with. Leon to Arcane, Binding, and Dark. Leaving Zarina to do Kinetic, Atomic, Magnetic, Temporal, and Chemical.
But the plan was halted when Leon saw activating Dark meant turning off Temporal. The room required opposing schools to be activated at the same time. This left a problem, Magnetic and Chemical opposed each other and Leon could do neither.
With some quick thinking, Zarina tossed Nibbler at the Chemical orb who would be able to activate it. But doing so also activated Pete’s sense of smell, and he was craving a Nibbler sized animal. Leon was only just able to summon the magnificent VOID ham in time to tossed it to the scagbiist. Perhaps it was an apology for shattering his skull earlier today, he still felt weird and bad about that.
On their second and final attempt, Zarina, Leon, and Nibbler were able to activate the chamber seconds before a bored Pete was able to tackle Leon away from the task.
Leon pet Pete, still with some caution. The scagbiist rubbed up against him and purred.
C O N V E R G E N C E
Pete, however, was not the only thing that purred. The orbs began to hum and glow and then, in the centre of the strange room, the runes lit up. The platform began to rotate and, just as Leon and Zarina could hear voices upstairs as Desmond, Tommy, and Tku stumbled through the Forked Tower's doors, it let out a flash. For a moment, they could see hundreds of different realities, all at once. It was mind-bending. They were nearly overwhelmed, even the animals or, well, Nibbler, at least.
There were 212 realities where they'd already failed and either the academy or the world was destroyed. There were 36 where Desmond was dead and one where he had ascended to godhood. There were three where Zarina was a man and one where Leon was eeaiko. Marceline was the big bad in one and, in another, it was Kaureerah. There was a dimension where everyone they knew was a sentient dragon, themselves included. In one particular reality, everyone was painted purple and a further instance had them all completely normal, but with forked tongues.
Cawuio-Zast was the Zenith in one, and terribly corrupt. Most jarringly, Alassa Tojarra had both eyes in a certain version of the world, and she was heroic while Leon himself was a tyrant. Manfred was alive in a good few. In 27, Dory was some sort of demon queen, and Ismette in another six. There were a couple where Marz was an apathetic hippie and one where he had created the Bomb. Trypano was, blessedly, a skeleton in one, and oh so very happy about it. There was another where people's heads looked like boots and one more where the pets were the masters and the humans, eeaiko, yasoi, hegelans, and cazenax were mostly small and on leashes. In one, Juulet was a normal, well-adjusted girl with two legs named Juliette. Penny was the Zenith in another. Esmii was not short in a surprisingly normal one though, in that same one, an evil Xiuyang had murdered her family and usurped their positions. Roslyn was a pirate in seventeen of them. In another, she was an egg with legs, but everyone seemed to treat her normally.
It was, in all, bizarre. They would need to find the ones where their friends were trapped, however, and put an end to this madness so that they could return to the business of bringing the corrupt school administration to justice and rescuing Penny.
It was all too much to take in. But a few realities etched their way into the performer’s mind.
Then, Leon spotted it! He saw it!
There they were: the others racing up the tower, various degrees of lost. Yvain was petting a demon dog guiltily, since nobody else was watching. Rikard was busy battling the tier six demon Ataxhaman in a solo duel to the death... and winning. Trypano was racing up an endless staircase in her underwear, holding hands with Seviin. They did not see the seventy-eight Rosy threshers waiting for them up ahead. Edyta Laska had cornered a Tan-Zeno who'd tried to cast a spell on her and was punching the woman multiple times in the face.
Realities 377, 21A, Neo78, and B^). Those were the ones they needed to reel in! Zarina was tripping. She saw everything, but Leon seemed capable of locating those they cared about. “Shit, yeah, I see them too!”
Leon reached out mentally to manifest the tool he needed in this situation. The magic of manifestation never let him down when it counted. In his hand, he held the [INTERDIMENSIONAL FISHING ROD].
Leon would fish for Laska first, trying to stop the merciless beating that she was delivering to the Tan-Zeno. She was yanked from her dimension, knuckles still raw and bloody. She finished her swing and… connected straight with Leon's jaw. Her eyes widened in horror. "Oh my Oraff! I'm so sorry! Are you alright!?" She cast about wildly. "Wait a second... where's that b...ad person? I was giving her the beating she deserved. Not you!"
"I'll be fine, enough. No, no, don't worry about me." Zarina would notice that his voice had much more presentation to it now. Leon Solaire was speaking.
“Yo, suunei.” Zarina casually waved at the nun. “Before you lose your mind, the big animal is normal. Please don't strike it.”
"Zarina, I'm not some big anima... oh yes, right."
Edyta gazed upon the scagbiist. She blinked. "You have... a scagbiist?" She blinked again. "Wizard."
“Yeah, we have a Scagbiist.”
"Soo... what are you actually doing?" the nun inquired. "I remember us being separated..."
“Snatching people from where they ended up. Other worlds. 'N stuff.”
The Rezaindian nodded.
Leon would let Zarina explain and fish for Rikard. Even if he was winning at the moment, a fight to the death was a fight to the death. Zarina reached out for the rod to deflect it. “Wait, let the kiddo have this.”
Leon looked at her, lingered on it a bit, before going back to fish out Yvain this time. He just couldn't quite fish Yvain out. The boy was not done petting his (demon) dog. Leon switched his efforts to Seviin instead.
One moment, Seviin was holding Trypano's hand. The next, she was being pulled out through the VOID. Seviin maintained her grip and, moments later, she and Trypano tumbled in. The very first thing that she saw was… a Scagbiist. The girl let out a shriek and scrabbled backwards. Pete's ears shot upright. His beady little black eyes widened, if such a thing were possible. Zarina was quick to stand between the two. “Alright, no time to explain, someone help me get Seviin calmed. Leon, get Pete calm too.” Leon went for VOID ham maneuver in response. It needed to be done.
Seviin began to draw. She drew with all that she had. Pete sniffed. Then, there was a VOID Ham. Leon tossed the VOID ham Pete’s way, hoping it was his preference over Yasoi.
Pete eyed Seviin for a moment longer before trotting off toward the VOID ham. He took it up in his mouth, quite pleased, and began tearing chunks off of it.
Seeing, and hoping, the Zarina could handle the situation, Leon returned to look upon Rikard’s grand battle. He hadn't thought much of the boy when he ran into the tower but this combat was making him reconsider that impression. If it started to look dire for the boy, he would try to fish him out. But otherwise, he intended to respect Zarina's wishes even while she didn't have the ability to stop him.
Leon shuddered a little at seeing Rikard take a powerful blow, take some time, and hold. It was Zarina's wish, he couldn't be dissuaded by a small bump in the road. But then, Rikard seemed to have scored a decisive blow. The demon is fell to the ground, electrocuted and burnt.
Rikard stood atop the hulking corpse. It was the size of a monsigneus. He reached down and snapped off one of its horns. hundreds of tiny green people streamed out from their hovels nearby. they lifted him onto their shoulders and began parading him around.
That was Leon’s cue to fish him out. With that, Rikard was pulled form the midst of his joyous celebration, back into reality. "And I thought I was done for right..." He trailed off and regarded the others. He was still covered in demon guts and stank to high heavens. "So, I'm back in the dimension where I started?" he asked calmly.
"Thought it would be best to celebrate with familiar faces." Leon replied before he got a whiff of him. "Try to clean yourself up, would you?... Oh, and well done."
"Shall I... Heal it's wounds? You can trust I will take care not to overstep it's bounds. It's in all our best interests, after all." Someone asked Leon from behind his back. He assumed the voice was asking about Pete. "Sure thing, do what you can." He remarked absent-mindedly, mind occupied by fishing. But his brow furrowed not soon afterwards, Pete was not hurt and he realised who made the offer. The performer turned back to Trypano. "Wait, no, don't even go near Pete. I'll be frank, I don't trust you as far as I can throw you. Maybe you could help prove otherwise another time. But for now, Laska, could you make sure the almost naked one behaves? I need to focus on getting the blonde one back, it's been challenging."
Edyta's eyes flicked between the other two and the animal uneasily. She furrowed her brow. "I..." She walked over towards Pete, pulling something from her pocket and crouching in front of him. The scagbiist sniffed it tentatively and then more agreeably. Its great, slimy tongue flicked out and then its jaws closed greedily around the muffin. Edyta reached out and stroked the animal and he flinched only somewhat.
"Laska, you're a saint. He said with a smile before turning back to have another go at Yvain.
Finally, Yvain was pulled away from petting his demon dog, only to witness Edyta Laska rubbing the belly of a scagbiist. He blinked. "Who's a good boy!" Edyta cooed. "Who's a big suck?" Rikard crouched nearby.
"You seemed to be having a good time in there. Sorry for pulling you away but we need you." Despite his disagreements with what Leon saw the noble do, it came from the heart and he said it with a smile.
Yvain scowled. "I suppose this... scagbiist is supposed to be FrouFrou's substitute?" he sighed.
After all the effort of fishing, Leon didn't rush over. He just sat down, caught his breath, and watched the scene unfold before him. Seeing everyone back and getting along… reasonably well was good for the heart. It was at least some merriment before the coming storm.
After a good few minutes of break, he spoke up. "Luck has been on our side so far, Zarina. Shall we go put an end to this? Now that everyone is with us." The Sun King remarked, standing up to prepare himself for the fight ahead.
“Let's.” from joyful to solemn, Zarina marched with her friends and colleagues out to confront the menace.
- Leon and the group climbing the tower find themselves on a gender bending floor and rosebud confusing the senses to their full extent. Under pressure, Leon shows his feeling towards Kaureerah to Yuli. - Leon and the group make a bond in that room. And despite his misgivings to them from earlier, a four-way date is arranged with Leon, Yuli, Yvain, and Kaureerah. - This memory has been abandoned.
Leona Solaire enters the floor. "Well, I'm glad the group could stick together. Although, this is rather new... Why are you looking at me like that?"
"Another room's curse it seems. Could be worse, truth admitted." He greeted leon who had lagged behind only briefly. In truth there was new admiration for the female form but just like before it felt like something was missing. Sharper teeth maybe? A more alluring exoskeleton? His mind was left to wonder as he looked back to see how his newly changed comrades were fairing.
Yuri recognized vaguely who this was. The tanned skin, that gorgeous figure, nice and tall. Extremely alluring, in fact. He strutted over to her. "How about you and I go on ahead. Think we have more fun with just us two, hm?"
Leona was just watching the scene unfold with a fun curiosity. This was a oasis in the life or death situations the group had meet so far. Then Yuri approached him and could feel what the situation was like on the other foot. "You know, I don't seem to remember you being like this when the roles were reversed." Leona replied coyly and shot him a sly smile. "I wonder what has changed to make you so eager. Has the chest hair simply given you confidence?"
She tried to keep eye contact, but something drew her gaze over to Yvonne. A moment where she was flustered and even blushed, before wrenching her eyes back to Yuri.There was something more than simple attraction playing at the performer’s mind. "I... uh... besides, I have someone that I would... umm... like to keep to for the time being."
Yuri went to cup her face in his hands, but her attention was drew to Yvain, or Yvonne now, so he paused. A disappointment to be sure, but alas, it didn't matter for him. There was nothing he could do to combat the pheromones, he was utterly disappointing at either school that might aid their... aflictions here.
"Maybe it's the chest hair, maybe you look better like this, or just maybe, you didn't get to know me well enough." he winked at her, and leant on a nearby wall. He rummaged through his pockets lazily, before happening upon an interesting little malady he'd bought in Vossoriya. An aphrodisiac, in fact. When in a raging firestorm, throw a cataclysm on top? Perhaps that could aid their escape. The insults had left their mark, but this was a nice distraction.
Leona couldn't help it anymore, it was only a matter of time before she couldn't control her own actions. If she was going to go down, she was going to take someone with her, someone who could explain. She simply stood, walked over to Yuri, grabbed him by the collar, and kissed him passionately. "This doesn't leave this room. And if it does get out, we are explaining this to Kaureerah together."
Then, still grabbing Yuri's collar, she gave into the pull toward Yvonne. "Come with me," Leona lured Yuri in with her voice, she had given into the moment.
Yuri indulged himself, caught off guard by the sudden swing by this new Leon. And while the moment was intense, the moment that followed was regretful and guilty. He knew they had a thing - but he was under the assumption Kaureerah was... here and there. Still, his eyes fluttered and a light blush took his face. "What happens in forked tower, stays in forked tower." He slid the aphrodisiac potion back into his pocket, realizing it wouldn't help the situation at all.
And he let himself be dragged along by this assertive woman. Normally, he liked to be in the lead, but this was a welcome change of pace. Duty was back on the mind though, and Yvonne and Ivar were about to be victims of a rizzling. Not on his watch. Not with those outfits. And especially not by clones of the fucking Zenith.
Yuri walked to Ivar with intent, dragging Yvonne and Leona with him on either arm. "Ladies, help me. We can't lose I-var? Not if we want to keep going forward." he spoke, conviction in his tone and a clear mind. He marched to the lap-dancing male Ingrid, and shot him a glance. He spoke in Old Eskandish, a language not too disimilar to the one Ivar had been using during this entire intimate encounter.
"Woe upon thee who sheathes a rusty blade in a fresh scabbard. On your feet."
The seven other of the harem turned to face Yuri with an identical scowl on each one.
"You dare!"
"He dares!"
"So uncouth!"
"You're done, little girl."
"I'll make you mine."
Leona looked over to Yvonne and simply winked. She was still under the spell.
Yvonne... knew not enough about Chemical magic to help much and just blew a kiss towards Ivar...
Then her attention travelled towards Leona. "If you'll be good, we'll share a nice bottle of wine together."
"Whatever the heart desires."
Yvonne winked in response. "The heart shall receive."
Yuri’s words did not cut through the haze. He was lost, the pheromones and words held too much power. He looked to the ladies on his left and right, and to the larger lad that walked behind. "The heart wants what the heart wants, beauties. And my heart does not want to watch the massacre." He grimaced, as he turned face heel and went to leave this peculiar room with great haste.
The Perrench lady sighed. "Seems that the Eskandish are both bottoms on the map and in.... more intimate occasions." She couldn't help but snort a little.
"A wishful imagination fulfilled is nothing to interfere with." Leona continued out with the others. "He won't be the only one needing privacy."
Then she blinked, feeling a veil over her mind alleviated. "What happens in the forked tower, stays in the forked tower eh."
"We're still in the tower, little miss sunshine. Three of us grab some wine when this is over?" he winked at her, and then at Yvonne.
Yvonne regarded Leona's comment. "Only if you want it to stay here."
"Why that sounds wonderful." She answered Yuri's offer.
"Its a tempting offer. I might have to bring a plus one." Leona said with a sly smile. Although the thought of tasting only burnt wine made her want to jump off the tower.
- Leon, under fire from Quantum Upta's visions of alternate realities, loses his mind and tries to kill everyone. He is mercy killed by Jocasta. - This memory has been abandoned.
The vast expanse of the universes unravel right before Leon in an instant. An overwhelming amount of information flood into his mind. The horrors of the endless expanse of the universe creep in.
Bombarded with the thoughts of his own failures, everything pressing down on him that meant he would amount to nothing. He repeatedly brought his full force down upon the second Upta in a frenzy. Why wouldn't she just die?
But then, it became one vision too many. He looked back at his companions knowing the infinite span of their betrayals, abondonments, and hate. Hate welled up in his own heart as he looked upon them with disdain. All of them. The Sun was unleashed, and he exploded.
"Sorry, Leon, but you're anchored." Before much harm could be done, Jocasta killed Leon with dispassion in her eyes. "Pull yourself together."
- Leon rides balloons with Ingrid and the rest of the Upta Squad into the realm of the Eleven Nations gods. Given the option to turn Pete into a person, Leon accepts in the believe that Pete remaining a scagbiist could cost lives. The performer thinks its the right choice, but regrets it in his heart. He had cared for the big, ugly, silly, & sweet beast.
Thanks to the efforts of dozens of zenos and biros, even those who'd fought against Iptacht, the badly damaged tower was restored. It stood there, stalwart and... it seemed almost to begin healing itself now that it was stabilized. However, there was no saving the Violet Gate. The portal flared and became unstable, and those closest to it, who had been busy saving the tower, found themselves being sucked into... whatever lay beyond it.
Leon found himself at the precipice. All of his friends had been sucked in, but for Jocasta. The question was present to him, does he follow? "Godsdammit," Jocasta hisses. She glances at Leon. "We've gotta save them."
The performer paused. He looked back upon a peaceful tower top and remembered at that moment why he had chosen to take on Upta in the first place. The stage was set for him, it was the perfect opportunity to enact the plan he had been set on since the beginning of the revolution.
But then he thought about Kaureerah. He thought about Zarina. He thought about Pete, Carm, Jomurr, Dory, Ingrid, the friends new and old he had made in Ersand’Enise. Just this once, he would turn his back on the plan. The revolution wasn’t truly over, not while his friends were lost in the portal before him. There were doubts in his mind that pulled him back certainly, but Leon let himself be taken by the portal. No matter where it may lead…
What Leon didn’t expect was to be transported into an ethereal realm of balloons. He could hear Yuli, Yvain, Ingrid, and Trypano safe and talking about some kind of puzzle. But Leon simply decided to grab a balloon and follow it, wherever it may lead.
Ingrid wanted to go with the balloons, being all whimsical and shit. So Leon reach out to bring her along for the ride. "I have to say, this is not where I was expecting to meet you again." Leon said with a chuckle before looking up toward where the balloon was taking them.
"You know this still isn't the strangest void I've been in this year?" Ingrid laughed at her crazy life.
"Tell me about it sometime. It sounds like the start of a song." Leon replied with a wink. He tried his best not to point out that the bookworm was almost completely naked.
"Well we can bring in some Rettanese music if we want to make it authentic," Ingrid said with a smile. Seems he just like winking. Maybe it was an eye condition
Leon and Ingrid, just as their rings tick down to a mere sliver and they find that it is near-impossible to hold their balloons on, emerge from grey into darkness. However, this time, the transition is different. The rings disappear and they are in a night sky, miles above the ground. Cold air rushes past their ears and their hair flutters. They are no longer traveling up, but down! They are falling, and quickly!
Leon enjoyed the descent with a joyful laugh. He could fly, of course, and he could probably catch Ingrid as well. Now it was time to enjoy a job well done. She allowed herself to be caught, "Why thank you." Ingrid looked at the sky so empty of people, "Do you think they are still stuck up there?"
"They'll be fine. How could you resist the urge to ride the balloons?"
"Knowing Yuliya, she fought the balloons," Ingrid smirked.
Leon's brow furrowed for a bit, irked by something. But then the feeling passed and he laughed. "You are probably right!"
In rapid succession, Yvain, Yuliya, Trypano, and Jocasta find their environment fading from grey to white. The balloons promptly disappear as do the final remnants of their rings. They emerge into the glare of a brilliant morning sunrise, high up in the sky at the edge of space. They continue shooting upwards and it is cold even though they can sense that warmth is coming. It is cold and the air is very thin. Then... they begin to fall.
"Look! They made it!" Ingrid squeezed him a little.
"... where are they?" Even if the rest had appeared, they were still far too far for human perception.
Leon realised, when he landed with Ingrid in a princess carry, that there was virtually no weight on his arms. Ingrid knew how to fly the whole time and chuckled before letting back down to her feet.
Once landed she stood out of his arms, "Can't blame a girl. I've only been held once apparently."
"There is no shame to be had in it. It makes falling from the heavens more fun after all." Leon joked.
"It definitely had style," Ingrid laughed. This was fun. A breeze came by and she shivered. She looked down to just see tits. "Jag är naken!"
They touched down on an island just as another group were emerging from the sea, having been borned there on a great wave. One group of familiar faces was already standing on the beach in makeshift clothing though, among them was... Kaureerah!? No, it was another eeaiko girl: smaller and paler. The beachgoers seemed to include Penny, Ashon, Roslyn, Xiuyang, Esmii, Guy, and the unknown eeaiko girl. They noticed a huge bristly fish just off of the coast, staring at the others forlornly.
Leon looked toward the other group approaching. Ingrid would notice Leon's face light up even more for a moment, before returning back to normal, perhaps a trace of disappointment.
"By the way Ingrid. Did you want me to bind you some clothes?"
Penny blinked. "Me or Xiuyang can like... make you clothes?" she offered to some of the... less-attired ones. Then, she noticed Leon. "Actually, you know what? You've got first right on that one, buddy."
But Leon didn't look to be channelling binding. He instead made hand movements like a magician, one who pretends to be a mage with flair, as he made some clothes appear from the glorious well of manifestation… And it was a potato sack and a rope…
Ingrid had been given quite literally a potato sack and a rope. "Thank you?" It would do. She wears the potato sack and ties it at the waist. Defining the waist is key!
"I'm sorry Ingrid." Leon turned back to the group, he could see that she was happy with the apparel, but he wasn’t. "Penny, Xiuyang, could one of you please help me out? I don't want to commit crimes against fashion here." It was against Leon's pride to let Ingrid wear a vegetable bag.
Ingrid liked her potato sack. It was a short skirt now!
Xiuyang sighed. There was so much to take stock of. She hadn't even fully processed that Penny was with them until just a moment ago, and now she was being told that Joshe Intaba was apparently alive and well. Two animals had become humanoids, at least temporarily in this... dreamlike space? That was how she was coping, at least. Of course the scagbiist-turned-cazenax could speak perfect Avincian, and knew exactly what was going on: they were all going to meet with some gods now. Sure, why not?
"I feel like I'm on drugs," Xiuyang remarked, getting an eyeful of Ingrid wearing a potato sack for some unholy reason. "Alright, Leon. I'd better hear some gratitude, though, or I'm gonna start charging for these," she japed, and set about making simple cotton robes in basic colors for everyone. She handed them out to the ladies first, starting with Ingrid and Trypano. "It's not something a noble would wear, but it's at least not abrasive," she said as she gave Ingrid a green one. "If we're really going to meet with gods, please wear something," she reasoned with Trypano, giving her a red one.
Leon let out a sigh of relief, grateful to Xiuyang for absolving him of his crime against fashion. He needed to get better and manifesting fine clothing.
Pete came tumbling from the sky with a whimper, completely out of control and - if such a thing were possible - even uglier than usual. Leon flew up and caught Pete in a princess carry before quickly realising the scagbiist was too heavy and setting him down. Pete licked him, right across the face. The beast was so fucking ugly... so why was the performer forming the faintest of smiles in with him around?
Pete ran circles around Leon. Was he guarding Leon? Was he being playful? Was he just chasing his own tail? Clearly, he was not loved for his brains, so... was it for his beauty?
Leon had... no fucking clue what Pete was doing now. He looked to Zarina for help.
"It would seem that his demise was greatly exaggerated. I suspect it might of been the work of the Zenith but luckily for us he pulled through and with the Lantern of Shune-Zept no less." She cast a look over to Leon and the Scagbiist. "Ah, glad to see he made it. Here, I think he deserves a reward." She bound together a handful of thresher meat and tossed it over to Leon. "Here!"
For reasons unknown, Pete began digging. The scagbiist made a whining noise.
But then, Guy thinks about giving the egg he picked up to Pete. He made the offer to Leon to feed the egg to Pete. "He will turn into a person, by the way," he warns Leon.
Pete began sniffing around. The meat smelled tasty, but there were also... eggs. Pete loved eggs.
Leon thought carefully about it, stuck on making a decision. What exactly did that mean? Turning Pete into a person. He wanted to think about Pete and how he would feel. But he couldn’t read the expressions of such a beast. Would he be happier if he was a person or a scagbiist?
But then he looked a Seviin, the mere form of a scagbiist caused her to have a panic attack. Scagbiists feed on people and it was only a matter of time before Pete got tired of void ham. Surely, he wouldn't be a cannibal if he was a human.
Perhaps there was a more important matter in this decision than Pete’s happiness, than his own happiness. Maybe it was simply the case that he must. It is what the Sun King would do.
"Feed it to him Guy."
Pete went to lap up the broken egg eagerly. He lapped it up and then… There was a spray of sand and a loud 'pop'.
Guy looks at Tekah, "Don't do what I do, you're smarter than me."
Then, sitting there in the sand, coughing and brushing it off, was a tall, lanky, middle-aged cazenax. He scratched at the back of his mostly-bald head and then he seemed to notice the others. His eyes darted about. "Holy canaxi!" he exclaimed as they went wide. "What'd I do to become the centre of the universe... not that I'm complaining..." He was dressed in silk clothes that had once been fine but were looking a bit rough for wear, with a gold chain that was almost certainly fake. He picked at something between his teeth and stood.
Trypano gave an excited clap. "My, I positively cannot identify the magic employed here!" She beamed.
"It's friendship, lady. That's the magic. Gods, I'm fuckin' famished," he remarked, shoving the finger that had been in his mouth into his ear to pick some sand out.
Leon was surprised to see that the dog he had once seen as 'ugly-cute' was now a middle aged man older, and probably more wise, than him.
"I'm sure that's what resulted in the laying of said eggs but perhaps more is to be explored in that topic." She gave a look over to the remainder of the eggs. "I wonder what it could do to a slime..."
"Well ain't you a... type," Pete remarked. "Anyways, food." His face was lined and craggy. His teeth were crooked. One of his eyes was a bit squinty. But his claws were sharp. He gave off a strange aura that seemed to make them feel... weak.
"I... have some thresher meat here if you still like that? Maybe you would want it cooked?"
"Thresher meat?!" Tekah played up her fear and surprise.
Pete licked his lips and winked.
"Did you... want it cooked?" He looked to Zarina for help, she was occupied, even then he doubted this was in her realm of expertise anymore.
"Oh, yeah. Whaddya think I am? Some kinda barbarian?" Pete grinned and reached up to punch Leon fondly on the shoulder. "I'm just messin' with ya, big guy but, yeah, I like my food cooked."
Leon was dumb-founded but grinned back uneasy. At least he didn't want to eat people anymore, he hoped. He went to make a fire.
"I still have arcane, need help?" Roslyn asked, waiting for an answer before she followed.
"Sure, come help."
Leon looked over the fire with an empty feeling in his soul. Sure, Pete was behind him, waiting on the meal that was being cooked. But it wasn’t the scagbiist Pete, the sweet if tragically ugly dog that had started to grow on him. No, it was Pete the middle-aged Cazenax, who Leon had little in common with. He found the stomach-sinking feeling of regret well up inside him, one that usually comes when you lose someone, and he did. Leon had killed Pete the scagbiist a second time; after he had gotten to love the beast. Even if his reasoning was sound, he still felt bad.
Pete quieted down after a few moments. "Youse guys know where we're at, right?" He looked up at the stars. He scratched his ass. A stillness came over him then and his voice lost some of its rougher qualities. "This is a sacred place, well, if you're from the eleven nations." He sniffed. "Good people. Good food." He fiddled with one of his buttons. "They's got three gods, well... kinda." He turned back to the others. "I'm thinking y'all are either really headed for greatness or you're gonna die, 'cause those gods are gonna show up anytime now. Youse guys respect their shit, okay?" He straightened his collar in an utterly ill-begotten attempt to make himself look presentable. This was impossible, of course, for he was Pete.
- Leon, Zarina, & Ingrid meet the Dragon God of the Eleven Nations. Leon is pleased to find that himself and the dragon see the same way on a lot of things and get along well. - After attaining the dragon's power, Leon offers for it to look upon his actions thinking that it could prove entertaining for the god.
The arms of the Old Mother beckoned to the nine who had been summoned by her and they began to rise into the sky. Light turned to darkness, lit by an endless blanket of stars, and the air grew cooler. They warded off the cold with the magics at their disposal. The journey was not short, however, and soon the land below was but a speck and the vast apparition before them was everything. Each arrived at around the same time and the immense arms of the Mother swept in to gather her children. They found themselves in an alpine meadow overlooking a small, crystal clear pond ringed by spruce trees. Within this setting, there lay five sacred animals.
Leon, Zarina, and Ingrid had all picked the same option and found themselves walking the same path. The three approached the mighty dragon and, sitting atop its horde of gold and gemstones, it turned to regard them, its reptilian eyes calculating. "Do you humans not know that you gaze upon death?" Its tongue flicked out and it loosened its wings.
Zarina stood firm, immovable. "It wouldn't be the first time." she stated confidently. "I am not afraid." her eyes stared right into the dragon's, with her pupils thinning to an almost reptilian slit. Almost.
"Death? Perhaps. But I also see majesty, beauty, and power." Leon praised the dragon earnestly. "I simply felt compelled toward you." Is he trying to charm the divine dragon?
Ingrid stared in awe of the dragon, Sven if only you could see this too. She gulped at its comment, "I come not for your treasure but to maybe learn." Secretly, Ingrid wanted to learn how to get all that gold herself.
The dragon reared up, then, a glow building in the back of its throat and its great wings spreading in an explosion of colour. It seemed, suddenly, three times the size it had been. Three different individuals and three different responses. "And not a one of you frightened," it remarked. "I suppose I am rather wise and majestic," it 'conceded' with a hint of a devious smirk. Then, all at once, it reared back and a great cone of flame shot out to blanket the trio!
Zarina's internal chemistry went to work the moment she felt an incoming threat. Scales were made to grow on parts of her body they were not meant to at the strange she was, and hardened as well. The light bumps hiding in her hair pushed out to form the cutest little horns, still far from the glorious curvature they reached in her bigger forms. Her clothes weren't so lucky, and her messenger bag containing Nibbler was clutched tightly by a particularly reinforced arm.
"Not again," Ingrid drew and drew, knowing she could be safe but then it hit her. She can't draw this away she had to use it or else it will explode on Zarina and Leon. She tried her best to push against the dragon's flame, futile as it may be. I'm not dying to a fucking lizard.
The majesty of the dragons multicolored form left Leon in awe. As a Sunblessed, he was unable to draw the flame safely, so he redirected to swirl around him, showing the dragon some theatrics of his own. He reached out to touch the warmth of the flame. Perhaps divine dragon breath had some esoteric benefits that he couldn't grasp. The dragon's flames faded and the entire trio remained unburnt. "Well, you didn't flinch, at least," it allowed. "And you, sun man, you had the right idea." It nodded in approval. "Strength is not only about raw power. It's about the appearance of such and about decisiveness." It stalked forward, towards them, closing in, smoke curling from its nostrils.
Leon smiled back at the dragon. "It was my pleasure." He took a bow. Maybe the performer should have been nervous about the approaching dragon, like he was with Pete. But Leon saw a kindred spirit in the dragon's words and trusted him for it.
Zarina shrugged. "Dragons don't have to play pretend, now do they?" she stated, perhaps a bit too overconfident. She realized this, and bowed her head. "Then again, I'm but a dragonling. I thank you for your wisdom, dear elder."
The dragon snorted, most displeased! "Who are you calling old!?" it rejoined, "I am but a sprightly eighty-seven, I will have you know." Then, it smiled in its draconic manner. "Oh, but I understand well your intent." It laughed faintly. "You will find, incidentally, that you already posses the gift that I have given. "Might anyone guess how?"
"Because we had it in our hearts to begin with?" Leon guessed, perhaps having read one too many kids stories growing up.
This time Zarina actually flinched. "Oh." she scratched one of her small head-nubs. "Then I'm a baby. Err," she raised her hands in another, more exaggerated shrug. "Googoo gaga?"
The reveal that they were blessed brought Zarina to inspect her being. Leon's response had her crack up. "If that's not the answer I will be a little disappointed." she remained giggly for a little bit. "I dunno, something about not burning horribly after being doused in fire?"
The dragon stopped in front of Leon and guffawed. "More or less," it told Zarina. "Friendship isn't worth very much to a dragon though... I suppose it is a nice thing to have." For a moment, its eyes glossed over. Then, it returned to them. "You were doused in dragon's fyre and did not burn." It inclined its head. "The gift is yours."
Leon was a little let down by the real answer. But the gift of the grandiose dragon was his, he was still happy with that.
"Ah, yes of course, I thank you for this gift. If you have the ability, I invite you to watch and see what I can achieve with it."
Once again, Zarina bowed her head in gratitude and humility, although she failed to shed the amused grin on her face. "Nice hoard, by the way." she looked up with a sly look on her more draconic eyes. "You know I always thought that was a myth. Do you have a favourite treasure you're dying to show off?"
"Perhaps I shall, for you, too, Leon Solaire, are a treasure." It turned to Zarina. "The rest is off limits. Get your own hoard, hatchling." It winked and turned to Ingrid. "And be bold." It smiled and, with three great beats of its wings rose and soared away.
Ingrid did a bow as well and when the idea of a favorite treasure was brought up Ingrid's eye's glowed, "That's an excellent idea!" Ingrid turned to the dragon, "You have to have something that is your favorite!" And then it left, leaving Ingrid being a little pouty but in the end, Ingrid stood tall, all 6'4 of her.
Leon watched the dragon fly away gracefully. Gods, he loved that dragon, what a charming guy!
"Assuming malice, much!" pouted Zarina as she waved the dragged goodbye. "Now I kinda wanna hoard shinies. Be a good ol' Loot Cazenax." she grinned cheekily at the other two with her. "Hey, Leon, you got a nice gem a day ago, right?"
Leon snapped out of his admiration and turned to Zarina. "I got a few actually." He grinned cheekily. "Why, are you looking to start your hoard?"
"Yeah." Zarina snapped sassily. "I just said that. And now I'm gonna take aaaaaaaallllllll your goodies, lyre boy." she raised her gauntlet-layered hands and wiggled her fingers as if she was about to snatch something.
"Oh no. I am simply powerless before your draconic might." Leon played the damsel-in-distress to play along with, what he assumed to be, Zarina's joke. "How could I have known the dragon would like me better?" He shot Zarina another cheeky smile and with that, the performer dashed playfully back down the mountain. "Catch me if you can!"