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"Have a little faith, Travis, my sense of smell is as good as a snake's thanks to my runic enhancements." Raiya replied as she continued sniffing the air while walking about. However, what Raiya smelled only left her confused and a bit wary. It was as if the entire area was sterilized completely. No ancient place like this would have a lack of a distinct scent, she expected to at least smell dust, but she smelt nothing but the metallic scent of treasure.

Raiya lifted her right eyebrow and pursed her lips, "Well, so much for that idea. This place is more sterile than a Vatican hospital. That is to say, whoever owns this place either has a wicked cleaning crew or the world's best sterilization enchantment. The only things I smell are the pieces of treasure lying about." She finished as she kicked a pile of gold in frustration. A royal looking gold crown rolled off of the pile she displaced and and came to a stop by the series of stairs leading downwards. Raiya's eyes followed the crown until it came to a complete stop, and that's when she saw it. The cobblestone surrounding the stairs was a bit broken and crumbled, as if it was recently displaced. "Well, my nose may have not helped us at all, but by dumb luck I think I know which way to go." Raiya pointed at the center stairs leading down, "The way the cobblestone is displaced, it looks as though those stairs were part of a secret passage that was freshly opened." Raiya bent down and pinched a bit of the the dusty gravel surrounding the stairs, "If nothing else, someone recently went through this way. It's the only lead we have." Raiya finished.
Raiya took a cursory glance around the room. The room appeared to hold valuable treasures of sorts but it also seemed to be a transitory chamber, existing only as a hub of potential directions. There were three directions to proceed laterally, aside from the way they came in from which was now sealed, and one way to travel vertically down. "Well," Raiya put her right hand up to her chin and placed her forefinger under her bottom lip, "This is clearly not a storage room, and yet there are a variety of treasures. Which leads me to three potential explanations. One is that whoever owns this place has so much treasure that they do not mind some of it lying about in the lobby. Another explanation is that all of it is fake, although these seem to be pretty convincing fakes," Raiya paused as she lifted a gold coin and sniffed it, "In which case, this is one elaborate fake. There are no trademark signs of illusions being cast here. Fake gold has a scent, and illusions generally have shoddy craftsmanship when it comes to sensory experiences. In which case, the last explanation is that this whole palace and possibly island is a storage area for treasure and the owner relies on the might of the paragon to keep would be intruders out," Raiya finished.

"In any case, it is important we unanimously choose a path to go forward. If I were a better mage this is the part where I would use manalysis to try and scout a path ahead, but I'm not, so I'll use my nose to scout ahead," Raiya explained. She then stuck her nose out and began to sniff the air current circulating throughout the palace. Theoretically she should be able to smell anything particularly pungent like decay or the trademark burnt ozone smell of a destruction spell being recently cast from deep within any of the passageways and even from below them.
Raiya let go of her statue and dodged out of the way as the giant golden enchanted mace smashed close enough and with a force strong enough to inflict some damage on Raiya if she had not dodged. Raiya landed back about ten feet from where she bailed and then she snapped her gaze towards their enemy. The golden figure in front of them sparked a few memories to flash past Raiya's eyes. Raiya actually did not know John Galvadon in person, but she had seen him in passing at the Vatican. He was one of the older magi that helped Felix attack Nemo all those years ago. Leaving his aura exposed, it was Raiya could see two things, one was that Galvadon was much stronger than what he used to be, and the last one was that Galvadon was vehemently enraged. The bloodlust was so palpable that it shocked Raiya momentarily. So, I am not the only one who has grown in these past few years, Raiya shook her head, If this mission has taught me anything, it's that I need to break my own limits. I need to train. She concluded internally.

Raiya summoned her katana without the sheathe, her face was impassive as she began to formulate a plan of attack. However, before she could finish her thought process, Nemo issued a command to assist the other two members further on and leave him trapped with Galvadon. Raiya wanted to second guess Nemo's decision and stay to help him. But after a moment of thought she shook her head and ran off through the closing doors. They could not afford to waste time arguing and Raiya was beginning to trust Nemo's judgement as a leader. As she ran up to the remaining two members of the group, Travis and Zuri, the doors finished closing behind them, sealing them off. Raiya summoned her scabbard, and sheathed her blade as she finished walking up to the group.

"Well, we're on our own," Raiya stated, "We have no time to waste lets move." Raiya commanded. She began to sprint further inside the palace, but she didn't stray too far ahead of the group.
With the temperature of the island, Raiya was glad that she had made modifications to her outfit. While her core temperature was normally cold and she required a warmer environment to operate normally, she still could get uncomfortable in hot environments, especially with that large leather coat. Raiya could tell she would be pretty uncomfortable in this humid island jungle.

Raiya walked closely behind and listened as Nemo and Travis spoke about the Academia and Travis's role as a scholar. Raiya had to admit that while Travis certainly was weaker than the two, she could not deny he could hold his own, and that there were more than a few situations they could not have got around without Travis's help. And, Raiya figured, if things were to continue to keep going as they have, they would certainly need Travis in the future as well.

Raiya watched as the tree fell to cover the ravine; as Nemo asked Travis if he'd like to borrow any of his guns, Raiya began to cross the ravine ahead of Travis and Nemo.
Raiya could feel her limbs returning to normal functionality. She shifted her weight to roll out of Nemo's grasp, landing on her feet with less grace than she would have had normally. She stood up and took inventory of herself, looking down at her outfit. Her jacket was gone, probably ripped off of her body by the rushing water. Luckily for her, though, her jacket was enchanted to fall back into her mana inventory if it got too far away from her. Raiya reached out to retrieve her jacket from her mana inventory, the wet mess of a jacket falling into her hand that she had reached out. She spread the jacket and examined the damage. The jacket was still wet and soaked in salt water. Raiya let out a sigh of irritation. Raiya knew once the jacket dried it would be stiff and crusted from the salt, which meant that her jacket was as good as ruined if it wasn't treated as soon as possible. She took a mental note to enchant her next jacket with a barrier enchantment. She dropped the jacket back into her inventory. Unfortunately enough for Raiya, that wasn't the only thing ruined about her outfit. Her hoodie was completely missing, one of her tanktop straps was ripped in half which left her top revealing a little bit more cleavage than normal. Her jeans were even more torn than normal, with a giant gash of a hole down the right side of the jeans that went from just below the underwear line to just above where the boot shafts stopped. Her boots were enchanted which made them impervious to water damage and heat damage up to 150 degrees Fahrenheit. The boots were great for dredging through marshlands or slightly volcanic areas but not so good for speed of movement or athletic flexibility.

Raiya let out a large irritated sigh, "Yeah, I can walk on my own, but not in this outfit." She replied. Her hair was also a bit of a mess. Instead of being orderly spiky in the front, the hair was spiky in some areas but flat in areas where it wasn't normally which basically gave the effect of bedhead. Her hair normally seemed as though it was short, and normally the spikiness in bangs and on the top of the head looked a bit like an extreme tomboy cut. However, her hair did have quite some length, the hair in the back trailed down to her neck where it was tied in a pony tail and further trailed down to just below the mid section of her back. Now that her jacket and hoodie were gone, her actual hair was now in full display to everyone. Normally the length of her hair was tucked underneath her jacket and hoodie. Raiya thought about what she would do with her wardrobe malfunction. She remembered she had an extra fishnet shirt and a tank top in her mana inventory. However, she did not have an extra jacket, hoodie, or pair of pants with her. She extended her right arm and flicked her wrist, in an instant her tattered long sleeved fishnet shirt and her tank top were replaced on her body with a pristine set of replacements. It would look to the naked eye like she repaired the ones she was wearing, but the pink electricity flash of her mana inventory magic would tip off a trained eye that she merely replaced them.

As for her jeans, she charged her forefinger with mana and traced a straight line around the leg just above the gash. When she finished she snapped her fingers and the pant leg fell freely severed cleanly at the place where Raiya traced her finger. She did the same thing to the other pant leg, creating a makeshift set of hotpants/booty shorts. Raiya put her finger up to her lips as if in thought, and then traced her finger around two inches from the bottom of her new tank top and snapped her fingers. A new cut was formed around the bottom of her tank top, revealing her fishnetted midriff up to her navel. Raiya stretched her arms above her head, "That ought to work for now," Raiya stated satisfied with her handiwork, "and it looks like my mana is recharging pretty quickly too. I should be completely back to normal in an hour or so." Raiya finished.
Raiya sighed when Nemo told her she couldn't lay down a little longer. When he placed the rune on her she began to immediately warm up, though, which seemed to be a fair compromise. Raiya's expression changed when he lifted her up, "Don't remind me, I'll dwell on my actual mistakes later," She replied with an angry scowl as she slowly and weakly crossed her arms, "But, I didn't ask to be swept up by my two biggest weaknesses. And I also didn't ask you to carry me." Raiya pouted.

When Nemo began to speak about their enemies, Raiya's expression changed to a more serious one. Sure, perhaps at one point Raiya would have liked to see Nemo dismembered horribly and then burned alive. But she no longer held that overwhelming desire in her heart. When did her perspective begin to change? She hadn't put much thought into it, but more and more she began to realize that it was the pattern of Nemo's seemingly selfless acts towards her that changed her mind. She was honorbound to repay certain life debts, and Nemo had recently displayed certain actions that she absolutely had to repay. Although, with the amount of debt that was beginning to stack up, Raiya was beginning to feel more and more that she'd never actually be able to repay Nemo at the rate she was accruing her debts. "I need to get stronger..." She whispered to herself. That is the only way I can hope to pay my debts and return to my sworn duty of bringing justice to the one who killed my biological parents. She thought.
"I think I'm fine," Raiya replied. She attempted to raise her torso so that she'd be in a sitting position to no avail. "Well, I think physically I am okay. Well... It's just that water tends to drain my stamina pretty fast, and we were in that ocean for God know's how long." Raiya explained, "On top of that, it was so cold in that water my body shut down completely. My snake enhancements were probably the only thing that kept me alive. So if it's all the same to you, I think I will just rest here a little while longer while my body gets back to working order." Raiya finished.

Raiya cringed at the thought of having to fight two more enemies who also happened to be powerful members of the Arcanocracy.
"Go find the others while I rest here. I certainly wont be of any help later on against any enemies if my limbs aren't functioning because they don't have proper circulation." Raiya replied. It was always her extremities that were the first to shut down whenever she entered this shut down state due to inadequate temperatures. Being cold blooded really limited how Raiya could operate in specific environments. "Come back here when you've located everyone else. Raiya said, her voice certainly carrying a tone of exhaustion. After she finished talking with Nemo, she spread her limbs out in the hot sand and closed her eyes
Electricity and water do not mix

Abernathy sat in his office pouring through parchment that was almost as old and withered as he was. The manacrystals that lit his study were dimming out, flickering from dim to dully bright like a candle. Abernathy was growing tired in those late hours. There was a time when Abernathy could pour over documents for days without requiring sleep, but almost eighty years presiding over the New York Cathedral, raising and training new generations of magi took its toll. He often found himself waking up in a sore and stiff stupor at his desk, not even recalling when it was that he fell asleep. But, he had convinced himself that if he were to die, he would like to do so lying down in his comfortable bed. Which meant that lately, Abernathy had been forcing himself back to his chambers at the first sign of eye heaviness. And recently he had been very good at committing to that pattern, however, he recently found himself fascinated over one of his promising students. An orphan named Raiya whose parents were killed in a car accident twelve years ago. Abernathy's interest in her was due to the fact that she was Talent Marked, her right eye being yellow with a slit-like pupil, and yet she still had a blank aura like a normal Talent. Normally regular markless Talents had a pure aura until they dedicated themselves to a craft enough to produce a shift in the color of their aura. However, those with Talent Marks were normally born with a predisposed aura color which made them virtuoso's in their whatever they were born with. Raiya was different, she was marked and had a blank aura like a normal adolescent mage.

Abernathy had held off his curiosity while she was growing up, not bothering to investigate into her condition until very recently. He had more things to worry about throughout the years than a single girl and her mysterious birth traits. He'd done such a good job of neglecting his curiosity that he'd gone and grown so old and feeble that he could barely charge a manacrystal let alone perform scholarly duties like analyzing old documents. Fortunately, he felt that his research was about to be finished. He had recalled that one of Pliny the Elder's lost documents contained a first hand mana analysis of a creature that had a varicolored aura that was naturally white but shifted as it attacked. He just could not remember which document it was specifically. Abernathy had spent the past three months pouring through all of the lost works of Pliny the Elder, and he was now down to the last two documents. The document he was now examining was entitled, Mysteries of Greater Beasts Vol. 7. Abernathy scanned through the dusty pages of the copy he owned, thumbing through page after page until... "The Great Chimera is perhaps the only beast known to man that can shift its aura at will. With a natural resting aura of pure white and three other auras it can shift through at will (Blue, Red, and Green) it proves one of the most powerful and versitle of beasts to date."

Abernathy was examining the following paragraphs just as the loud clank of his office door opening startled him. He looked up from his desk over to the door to his study to see Raiya standing in the dim manalight. "Oh, child!" Abernathy said in his raspy voice, "You gave me quite the start. Is there something I can help you with?" he asked the apprentice.

"F-Father Abernathy...," Raiya said in an embarrassed tone, "I have decided on what specialization I am going to take..." Raiya's young soft voice barely carried itself to the head Priest's ears. Abernathy knew that Raiya was having some difficulty choosing which path to go, and because of that she was a bit further behind than most of the other children.

"Oh you did did you? Well, that's very good of you. As you start working towards that by casting spells of the nature you wish to specialize in, eventually you will see a change in your aura," he explained, "Now, what did you choose child?" He asked Raiya.

"Well... big brother Felix gave me this book about Japanese mythology and certain dragons that can control the weather, so I decided to be like the dragons and I chose lightning destruction magic and decided my aura would be pink!" She exclaimed, "Can I get my anointed robes now!?"

Father Abernathy laughed at the enthusiasm of the young mage, "Well, you have to first train yourself," He continued to chuckle, "And your aura will change its color based upon what spells you use!"

Raiya let out a huff of frustration, "Well I didn't use any spells I just wanted my aura and I got it!" She said in a frustrated tone. Abernathy stopped chuckling. He looked at Raiya with concerned eyes as he activated his manalysis to see precisely what the young girl had stated. Her aura was dark pink with the echo of electricity humming through it.

"Young one. You must never tell anyone of how you got your aura." The Father said in a serious tone, "There are dangerous people out there who do not understand different people and will want to hurt you. You must tell everyone you have been secretly training and casting spells in the night." The head priest noticed Raiya's scared expression and added, "If you promise me that you won't tell anyone, I will give you your anointed robes right away and we will have your ceremony tomorrow. Do we have a deal?"

Raiya smiled with enthusiasm, "Deal!"

If the Vatican were to find out about this girl she would be excommunicated for sure talent marks such as hers would be seen as unnatural and impure. What the Vatican does not know will not hurt them. Abernathy thought as he went to retrieve her new robes from the chest of anointed robes. As he walked from his desk manacrystal light went completely dark, making it impossible for Abernathy to see.

"Don't worry, Father, Raiya assured, "I got it." A moment later a pink light bathed the room.

"Child... How were you able to find the manacrystal so quickly?" Raiya blushed, "Well, I can see in the dark with my right eye." She explained. A cat's eye... Like the chimera... Abernathy thought as he walked over to the chest containing the anointed robes. He retrieved a set of folded robes and presented them to Raiya who beamed with excitement.

"Maybe next year I'll be a grand mage!" She exclaimed optimistically as she retrieved the robes. She quickly bowed and exited the room to change into her new outfit. She's already set her sights on becoming one of the grand-magi... What a frightening girl...




Cats and water do not mix

Raiya saw Nemo put up a shield just in time for the massive wave to crash down on top of them. The shield did a good job of mitigating the impact but did noting to protect them afterwards. Raiya had enough time to take a deep breath before the water consumed them. Through the murky depths Raiya opened her eyes to see Nemo and Travis forced away from her by the ripping current of the massive wave that had just drug them all down. The shattered ship's pieces floated by, occasionally bumping into Raiya as she struggled to reach the surface to no avail. She had no swimming training, in fact, she was terrified of being in any body of water larger than a hot tub. Due to the nature of her aura, water continuously sapped her mana unless she repressed her aura which made spell casting underwater a dangerous venture for Raiya. Raiya had forgotten about this fact and did not repress her aura until most of her mana was already sapped. On top of everything, Raiya's snake-like nature, thanks to her tattoos, made operating in a cold environment virtually impossible. And while the waters were not particularly cold the further she sunk the colder it became. Her body began to shut down, her heartbeat slowing, until eventually she completely lost consciousness.

Raiya's mind began to drift in a sea of subconscious thought. She could feel her life force slipping away as she thought about letting go. Then she remember her unfinished business, the duty she had sold herself to, to bring justice to her parent's murderer. I wont die here. I REFUSE! I REFUSE!!!!!!!!!!!! Eventually even her mind succumbed to complete unconsciousness as her body drifted away.




Sunlight bathed Raiya's body as she lay on the sand among the rubble of the broken ship, with Nemo checking her vitals. The heat warmed her body, increasing her blood flow, and her heart rate began to rise. Her heart beat was so faint before that even Nemo would have had a hard time finding it, but the heat kick started the circulation of her blood. A moment later Raiya violently began to cough up sea water as she regained consciousness. She opened her blood shot eyes, completely groggy and sore, she looked out at the sand of the beach which she was lying face-on.

As her senses began to return to normal she could feel something pressing on the small of her back. Raiya almost did not have the willpower to exert the energy necessary to roll herself onto her back. But she gathered up every shred of energy she had left and flopped herself over. She turned her head to see Nemo staring at her with a concerned expression. "Oh great...," Raiya croaked out, "I've died and gone to hell..."
Raiya let out a scream of annoyance before retreating from the edge as the tentacles emerged from the depths and slapped onto the deck. Raiya almost lost her balance but her reflexes kept her standing. She raised her hands and fired off a couple of her own blasts before the tentacle retreated. Nemo's suggestion that its skin worked as a sort of mana barrier put Raiya a little more on edge.

"Well, what the hell should we do then?" She asked in annoyance, "I don't have anything bigger than a .45, and I am not about to go swimming." She wasn't ready to explain that she didn't really know how to swim, she figured that detail could be left out.

"There has to be some sort of idea that we could come up with, right?" Raiya said in a tone of certainty, "Travis? Nemo? One of you two has to have an idea. This is not how our story ends, being devoured by some sort of demonic beast. Is there any way we can escape from this ship? Or maybe some sort of spell that can trick or disorient the beast?" Raiya had a fake frantic smile on her lips, which said more about her state of worry than any other expression she could have chosen.
Raiya listened to Nemo and followed him as he walked about. While Raiya was a bit skeptical about the idea of a greater beast being tamed, she knew that they existed. Talent marks were biological mutations where a talent could be born with a genetic trait from a greater beast, after all. And Raiya did possess an eye like that of a dragon or wyrm. And her empowering tattoo was that of Yamata no Orochi, the eight headed wyrm. But the idea of taming any of those feral beasts of power without a summoning contract seemed very far fetched. Raiya was about to voice her skepticism right before a large tentacle ascended a fair distance away from the ship.

Raiya gasped at the unsettling sight of the eldritchian monster's tentacle arising from the depths. Her heart rate was raised even higher as she followed Nemo to the side of the ship to see the outline of the monster in the depths briefly illuminated by the flash of lightning. After processing all this she looked at Nemo and said, "There has to be a way to fight that... thing. I have seen your power level briefly, I know you are holding back in every fight we have been in. Now would be the time to release everything you have at that monster." Raiya urged, "I am going to be honest with you, I am not ready to die here. My life's work has not been completed... So- If you won't take as stand against that thing, I will." Raiya stated as she summoned her pistol with the rounds of special ammo still in its chamber.

Raiya charged her pistol with mana and proceeded to start her ritual countdown from three. After three seconds, she pulled the trigger aiming down into the depths. The bright burning light from her plasma lance burst forth from her pistol and blazed through the water of the deep. She wasn't even sure if she was aiming at the monster or not, and she wasn't even sure how effective her plasma spears would be under water, but she didn't feel like standing around would be of any use. She was very aware of the risks she was taking using her special ritual ammunition but it was all she had against something that enormous without using her God Slayer form.
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