《Menschenjaeger》Chapter 19
Advertisement
I went though the door and nodded to the neighbor kid Dad sometimes paid to watch for shoplifters. The place looked as it always did inside, a maze of shelves and racks gently illuminated by hanging bulbs. I saw a family arguing in Quarryap over by the gas stoves, as well as a few other customers here and there. Dezi looked around at shelves full of old computers and lifelight-catching prisms as I led her to the back counter. Sawada and Northmarch stood behind it, looking down at something-a map, maybe?-and talking in low voices.
"How's it going, Dad?" I said as nonchalantly as I could. I couldn't wait to surprise him.
"El!" He looked up immediately. "Nice of you to-Rik's anvil, Ellery! You look...man, you look great!" He was beaming at me and I returned the grin.
"Thanks, Dad. Good to see you too."
"Wait-is your head okay?"
"Bonked it at work. Still getting used to the low doors." I felt bad for lying, but it was the best I could come up with off the cuff.
"Some bonk. Be careful." He shook his head. "Gave me a scare for a second there, kid. Thought you were here to break my kneecaps or something." A little shiver went through me at how close he'd come to the truth. "So what's the special occasion? You finally getting hitched? Is this the lucky lady?" He turned to Dezhda, who'd gone bright red.
"Oh, come on, man! Ignore him, Dezi, he's always like this." I looked between them. "This is my dad, Astair Sawada."
Dezi recovered remarkably quickly and shook my dad's hand with a smile. "I'm Dezhda Kuznetsov. It's nice to meet you, Mr. Sawada! Call me Dezi."
"Same! I also answer to Astair or Tair or 'Hey, dumbass!'" He brushed a stray strand of gray hair out of his face as Dezi giggled. "You know, it's interesting how you say 'Kuznetsov'. A lot of old Sovish names would actually change depending who they were attached to. So for a woman, you'd say 'Kuznetsova' instead."
"Oh, so that's why Dyedushka's always adding letters to things!"
"Dyedushka, that's your grandfather?" Dezi nodded. "Man, I'd love to talk to him sometime. A while back, y'know, I actually met this guy who came to Savlop all the way from Sovland! He himself, not his great-grandparents!"
"Wait, for real?" Dezi's eyes were wide. "What was he like?"
"Well, it was interesting. He had a hard time actually expressing himself. Apparently they've engineered the language so heavily over there that..."
Oh, boy. He'd be on this for a while. I was about to jump in to rescue Dezhda, but it seemed like she was actually interested. I knew they'd hit it off quick.
"How's it going?" I asked Northmarch, who'd been watching-if that was the right word for someone blindfolded-the whole interaction with an air of bemused amusement.
"Oh, it is good around here. The depth of Mr. Sawada's knowledge continues to surprise." He paused, as if thinking. "Your new clothes look very fine."
"Uh, thanks. I'd say the same about yours, but-" He still wore nothing but a blindfold under his mop of pale hair, a gut-cord sling across his chest and a pair of shorts that went down to his knees.
"I understand, no need to worry." He smiled the same calm smile he always seemed to wear and rested his elbows on the counter. I could see every little muscle in his shoulders move; he had to have the least body fat of anyone I'd ever seen. The effect was a little uncanny. "I know I am not the most stylish of people, yes."
Advertisement
"With you there. I'm not either most of the time." I came around the back of the counter to join him. "What were you guys working on, if you don't mind me asking?"
"Ah, I had planned to tell you anyway. Look here." He stepped aside-his feet were bare, I noticed with mild surprise, hard and armored with callous- and indicated the counter.
It was indeed a map, fresh-printed on warm plaspaper. I didn't recognize the area at first. There were a few streets and blocks in the upper-left corner, but most of it was shaded green, traced with squiggly lines that didn't look like any Savlop-2 street. It took seeing a familiar name-Romanov Street-to realize what I was looking at.
"The park? Damn, I didn't realize it was this big." Northmarch nodded. "Why are you interested in that horrorshow?"
He smiled wider. "Your father and I plan on visiting tomorrow." He paused, waiting for an outburst-which I nearly gave him.
"And why, why in the world, would you be going in there?" Maybe I shouldn't be so mad. Northmarch and Sawada were adults, they could do what they want. But into the park? There was no reason I could think of to go into a regular dark zone, let along that one. Maybe it was just because the place scared me so much.
He steepled his fingers. "I have many friends among the tornagena, you know? We are far from homogenous, and I have met plenty of different tribes and clades. There are even some that live in the park."
"Oh, I know. Met a few the other day. Tried to kill me and a friend of mine."
"Mm, I do not mean the poor derelicts looking for a few leaves to keep over their heads. These people, our word for them...it means something like 'visitors.'" The smile showed a little teeth. "They are not, as you say, in for the long haul. My friends are, and one of them has found something quite interesting."
"Interesting how? That word can mean a lot of things.”
"Interesting historically. My acquaintance Morranne has discovered a Dakessar chapel, one far more ancient than any I have heard of. Based on what they've told me, it may even be old as Lastdusk."
I let out an impressed whistle. No wonder my dad was all over it. Man just loved old stuff. He'd already taken Dezhda on a tour of his collection, showing her crumpled Sov winter hats and belt buckles stamped with the hammer, wheel, and star. She was either actually interested or doing a very good impression.
"Okay," I said. "He'd dive into a paste macerator to check out something like that. So, not to pry, but why would you? I've only met a few tornagena, but they all tended to have more, ah, immediate concerns."
"This is understandable. It is not an easy life, the one we lead. But you speak of immediate concerns. What created those but the concerns that came before? This is the essential truth of history: that which exists now is determined by that which came before." He took a deep breath, and even through the blindfold he seemed to be looking right at me. His voice remained smooth, deceptively deep.
"I am a student of history, and I mean that in the truest sense: one who is taught. Think of the strange situation the tornagena find themselve in, Sharkie. Living in the dark, fighting for their lives from birth until death. I did not realize how odd, how cruel and capricious the lot of my people was until I visited the lighted world. When I did understand it, it made me want to know why. How had such a thing been allowed to happen? What choices, what mistakes, what vagaries of chance had led to our present tribulation? What had been forgotten? Should we discover all that, I believe, we can begin to discover the true nature of the problem and how it may be solved."
Advertisement
Despite his accent and slightly off diction, his eloquence was formidable. For a guy who didn't own a shirt, he sure could speak. "Northmarch, I-"
"I do not tell you all this to rub it in your face, Sharkie. Nor to lay blame. I tell you because I understand that you and your father care deeply for each other. I know you may not trust me, and I wish to assuage your concerns. This is a dangerous thing we undertake, but my motives are pure. Your father will be better able to understand any ancient technology we find, and he wishes to see the place for himself anyway. I will protect him with my life-this I swear." He touched the bone handle of his khukuri when he said it-some tradition I didn't get, maybe?
"Well, uh, thanks for that," I said awkwardly. "It's reassuring. But I'd like to come with you." Sawada was no oblivious naif, but I didn't think he was a fighter. Northmarch or not, I wasn't going to let him in there without me backing him up.
"You would? This would be a great help!" He crossed his arms and grinned. "Yes, very definitely. Another pair of strong arms will speed us greatly-there is much brush to cut, of course. Hm, and we may need to carry things out as well."
"Moving heavy things is my specialty. When are you going?"
"We will leave here tomorrow morning at six. Is this suitable?"
I couldn't help gulping. So soon? I'd hoped for a little more time to heal-and to psych myself up. "Yeah. Yeah, that works."
"Magnei shan! We will be seeing you tomorrow morning, then! Look here, this is where we will go once we meet Morranne..." He spent a few minutes showing me routes and trails on the map, but to be honest I didn't pick up on most of it. Navigational skills atrophy when you've lived on a neatly labeled grid your whole life.
"It will make more sense when we are there, and Morranne will be guiding us anyway. They know most about the park. But I will tell you this: the place is bigger than it seems. Paths twist and wind. Tunnels have opened. It would not do to get lost in there."
Ah, just what I needed to hear. I was reassured-reassured that going in there was a dumb idea. But I knew Sawada wouldn't hear a word about changing his mind, and Northmarch was apparently a zealot. Best I could do was go in with them and keep them from getting too distracted by dusty old wine cups or something.
"Shall we see where has your father gone? You can let him know you are joining us."
"Yeah. Poor Dezi's probably had an ear and a half talked off by now."
"She seems a nice girl, your friend," said Northmarch as we went into the back.
"You don't know the half of it." I eyed him sidelong. "She's got a boyfriend, just so you know."
He coughed, ashen cheeks actually blushing a little. "Not-ah, not what I meant. Good for her. Though unfortunate for us, maybe?"
"Heh. Just a little. Wait, how'd you-"
"You stare."
"Damn, that obvious? Need to work on that." I didn't ask him how in the hell he knew where I was looking with that blindfold on. Part because it might be rude, part because I didn't want to know. He was still a little unsettling.
We caught up to Dezhda and Sawada by one of the walls. He was showing her one of his favorite pictures, framed on the wall, and I didn't want to interrupt. The bottom third showed a mottled, pale gray landscape, the top a pure black sky. Hanging in the middle of the darkness was a bright semicircle, mottled blue and white.
"...this is just a knockoff of a copy of a reproduction, of course. Still old, but far from original. But that's not why I have it. It's just incredible, don't you think? That's us! That's the world, how it used to look. We really sent cameras up there, to another little planet that went around ours. Probably still does behind the Pall, actually."
Dezi stared at the photo, eyes transfixed, mouth slightly open. "I..." I was shocked to see her tear up a little. "I never thought it looked like that. So blue. Movies are one thing...but that's really how it looked?"
My dad nodded. "You know, I even saw a picture in a book once-I don't have it, guy wouldn't even hear an offer-a picture of a person up there, on Luna. Guy in a gold helmet and puffy white armor, standing next to a banner. Most incredible thing I ever saw."
Dezhda turned to look at him. "Do you think it's true there used to be loads of people out there in space? Or that there still are? That's what the priests say, talking about the war and Martyred Kings and all, but it always sounded like just a story to me."
"Oh, well you're gonna want to sit down for this one. The debate's been going on forever-you know, just like I have," he finished when he saw Northmarch and I waiting patiently. "Man, I keep double-taking every time I see you, El. Where'd you get the suit, anyway? It even looks fitted."
I nodded. "Dezi took me to this place she knew, Kwan and Moliere's. They set me up. Oh, Dezi-this is Northmarch. Works with my dad."
He stepped forward and extended a hand, even bowing a little. Player. Dezhda shook and introduced herself like he wasn't even barefoot and shirtless. "It's nice to meet you! And Sia's grace, that is a really big knife!"
"I am being told this all the time, but where I am from they are all this size." He laughed a little. "Would you like to see it?" Dezi and I nodded while Sawada rolled his eyes.
"Any excuse to whip it out," he muttered, leaning up against a toolbox. "Kids." He stuck around, though.
Northmarch carefully unsheathed it. It was a bit under two feet long including the grip. The blade was a glossy gray that reminded me of ice, different from any regular steel I'd seen. It curved forward, opposite of a katana or machete, and the edge was recurved-narrow near the grip, bellying out near the end, then tapering back to a point. The spine was around half an inch thick-it looked heavy.
"Most everyone of my tribe carries one of these. Even children get smaller ones. And do you see this mark here?" He pointed to a set of lines and circles scribed into the blade near the grip. "A crowned sun. The signature of my friend Senevou, greatest blacksmith under light or dark."
"Wait, you handmake these things? With hammers and shit?" I asked while Dezi admired the play of light over the steel.
"Well, I don't. As an artisan, I am hopeless," he chuckled. "Senevou, though, is not. This started life as a set of hauler suspension springs, can you believe it? Give him a day or two, and some techniques he will not even show me, and he hands back one of these. Here."
I grabbed the grip as he proffered it to me. "Damn!" The thing had to weigh nearly four pounds, a vicious hybrid of knife, sword, and axe. "What do you even use these things for?" I passed the knife to Dezi, who grabbed it with a huff of effort.
"Anything requiring a sharp edge, it will do." He grinned. "Though for some things, smaller is easier." He tapped the handle of a smaller knife whose sheath was built into that of the big one.
"I don't know how you even carry that, let alone swing it around," Dezi said as she handed Northmarch back the khukuri.
"I'm sure he has plenty of practice," said my dad.
Northmarch sheathed it without looking. "As he says. I hardly notice it is there, except when I need it-which is more often than I would like."
That silenced everyone for a few seconds, until I remembered why we'd gone to Sawada in the first place. "Oh! Dad, I want to let you know I'm coming with you guys tomorrow."
He was taken aback. "Oh-what-So, I mean-Ugh." His ponytail danced back and forth as he shook his head. "Damn, you caught me by surprise. I mean, I appreciate the offer, El, but it's gonna be dangerous in there. I don't want you getting into harm's way-"
"I'm going to keep you out of harm's way, Dad." I met his eyes with a level gaze. "And it wasn't an offer."
"Mmm..." He looked off to one side then the other, pained. "You know you really don't have to..."
"I do not think her mind will be changed, Mr. Sawada," said Northmarch. "And three sets of eyes will be better than two."
"Yeah...yeah, but what about your friend?" Dad said with the eagerness of a starving man grabbing a dropped ration ticket. "Will taking one more upset them?"
"Morranne will not be bothered, no." The tattooed scars straking his cheeks bent as he smiled, the woad dye vibrant even in this dim light. "You did not ask my opinion, but I think it is a good idea to have her along."
Sawada screwed up his face, then relaxed with a sigh. "You won't listen even if I tell you to stay back, will you."
I shook my head.
"Alright, fine. You're in. But we're being careful, Ellery." He jabbed a finger at me. "No messing around, and if shit starts coming unhatched we leave, no matter if we get where we're going or not."
"Dad, I can promise you it won't be me keeping us from leaving."
"Good. Good." He gave Dezhda a wary look. "I hope you don't want to come too?"
"Come where?" she asked innocently.
"Into the park," answered Northmarch.
Dezi looked at all three of us, smiling like a babysitter humoring slow children. "Nnnnope! No way! All yours. By the way, who's Ellery?"
Advertisement
- In Serial107 Chapters
Apotheosis of a Demon – A Monster Evolution Story
A back-to-basics (?) monster evolution novel.A new VRMMORPG, «World of Yggdrasia», was recruiting beta testers from all over the world. Ten thousand testers began their journey of swords and sorcery in a new realm, one that was as large as Earth.At the same time, a clandestine experiment was underway. Unbeknownst to the world at large, 100 secret alpha testers were given bodies of monsters and summoned to the same land.The girl of white was one such tester. Despite the odds against her, she continued to evolve again and again. To rebel against the real world’s invasion, she would become a most terrible beast, the destroyer of worlds… the Bunny Girl!«…wait, what? Me?»Our protagonist would survive, unyielding, knowing no despair.
8 1205 - In Serial18 Chapters
My Information System
["10 years ago In the year of 2012 the sky of the world became Blood red, the air became polluted and it became hard to breathe. As scientists had announced a Solar Storm hit the world. When everyone thought that this was the end of the world, something surprising happened. The Solar Storm stopped and the sky became clear like the past. When everyone thought everything ended that thing appeared, the thing we call dimensional Rift, Hideous monster jumped out of the rift and start killing whoever they saw in front Their eyes, chaos fall to the Earth before the military could even mobilize Their troop almost billions of people died in just few days. Country start to fall one after another as the government was late to take action. When Everyone lost all of Their hopes a miracle happened, one single girl with unimaginable power appeared, following her many others like her also appeared, people started to call them blessed, they killed those monsters and drove away those who were hiding. Soon everyone find out not only the presence of the rift and mad beast everyone felt that the world has expended itself] 4 years ago Aslan father suddenly vanished, as the youngest son he take the responsivity of his two little siblings and his mother. As the price of living increased it was almost impossible for him to carry all of his family expense by doing work, seeing there is no other way he start entering the Rift with the blessed to do collecting acting as a bait and carrying bag. But rift is not a place for a normal human since there is danger lurking in ever steps inside the rift. But one day when he entered a dimensional Rift with the blessed, it turned out to be a much higher rank dimensional Rift than everyone except. In the end Aslan was sacrificed. When Aslan was thinking this is the last breath of his life with a ding sound a screen appeared In front of his eyes. [ welcome to Information system ] What will he do With this new found power of his. Will he be able to protect his family, will he be able to find his father and discover the secrets behind what’s happening.
8 150 - In Serial52 Chapters
The Blackgloom Bounty
In the dark days before the end of the first millennium, Scotland (or Scotia as some called it) was a leaderless hodgepodge of tribes, clans and warring factions all bent on the same thing--domination of the land. Wizards, sorcerers and magicians still plied their trade, though much of their power had given way to the machinations of men and their war machines. To the south of Scotia lay the realm of the Saxons ruled by Ethelred the Unready and his ruthless minions. To the west, Ireland had just come of age. Everywhere else the constant threat of a lightning swift Viking incursion loomed over the land.Growing up in this lawless world is a displaced Daynin McKinnon, heir to an ancient familial keep on the island of Rhum. He and his grandfather Ean scratch out a living amongst the Saxons, careful never to divulge their clan heritage. That all changes when Kruzurk Makshare chooses Daynin as the ideal prospect to help him bring down a vile sorcerer named The Seed of Cerberus, ferreted away in his impregnable fortress at Blackgloom. Little does Kruzurk know that in so doing, he will launch young Daynin, himself and others on a vast, dangerous quest that no one could have foreseen. *****One Hollywood producer has dubbed this three book fantasy epic from Jon Baxley as, "BRAVEHEART meets THE LORD OF THE RINGS." Real places, people and events flesh out this fast moving, multi-faceted semi-historical series but fear not fantasy readers. There's more than enough of the magical, mystical mayhem you have come to expect from great fantasy. Romance readers, too, will enjoy the 'spice' in these characters--and there are a lot of them--both human and otherwise. And if you're into Viking lore, this series certainly is for you.When someone asks the author about his series, he answers with, “There were far more surprises in this tale than I ever expected and it's not over yet! This volume and the next two contain hundreds of pages filled with rollicking good times, fast moving action and a page turning adventure you will not soon forget."Books In The Scythian Stone Saga:THE BLACKGLOOM BOUNTY Episode 1 - 500 pagesTHE REGENTS OF RHUM Episode 2 - 800 pagesTHE SCIONS OF SCOTIA Episode 3 - 800 pages
8 145 - In Serial20 Chapters
Re-Ordaining of the Chosen
Alea cheerfully hummed as she descended the steps, brimming in upbeat while her colleague, Quarren Leos, shot her a look of skepticism. “So… were you right about him?” he asked doubtfully. She came to a stop for a moment, her humming falling silent before she shook her head, waving her medium length light-blonde hair from side to side. “I was wrong about him.” Quarren raised an eyebrow in confusion at the convoluted response.“But you seem quite happy?” he asked again. “Because I am. But I was wrong about him. He was… so much more than I ever expected.” Alea looked at the sky overhead with a smile. “That boy… no, that man, is amazing. I firmly believe he will come to stand on top of any adversary he faces. He is destined. He is Chosen.” Quarren snorted as he stepped past, shaking his head. “Okay. Each to their own beliefs but you’re sounding like a nutjob. That skinny twig? Everyone calls him a cripple, you know,” he shook his head.“Rumours are always false, Leos,” Alea answered with a disapproving shake of her head. “You wouldn’t know. He is so, so much more.” “I saw him with my own two eyes. I didn’t see anything redeeming,” Quarren rebutted. “Well…” Alea chuckled. “You haven’t seen what I’ve seen.” In the year 917 of the Imperial Calendar, the Great War had just ended between dozens of nations. Farrien welcomed home millions of troops and warriors with the Archdukes of Aerianne and Kanaria leading them at the forefront. Since the founding of Farrien, the Aerianne and Kanarian Archduchies have been pillars upholding the Kingdom from enemies. It was common belief that they possessed special blood blessed by the Goddess Stecia, who gifted the lineage to the first King of Farrien when he first founded the country. All were ecstatic when the current generation of the two Archduchy's, after the war, agreed to let their children wed. The excitement was short-lived however when the Aerianne Princess proved to be a dragoness among men but the Kanarian Prince was worse than even mediocre. The Prince disappeared and the wedding was shortly forgotten as society lived on. Until one day the Young Heir of Kanaria returned to Farrien a changed man, bringing demise with him. Follow the story of the Chosen ordained by the Goddess of Time as he returns to the past to right his wrongs and set things back straight again! Many thanks to xSTAYc for the cover design and various co-creative elements in the conscription phase! :p
8 116 - In Serial33 Chapters
SON OF THE HERO KING
My aunt, the acting queen regent, told me: “Work hard my dear nephew. You have a royal family to re-build.” ---------------------- He was once a simple boy, the personification of what it meant to be ordinary, drifting aimlessly along with the flow of the world. But one day, he awakened to find himself being different from his usual self, finding himself now hosting the body of a newborn. He had been reincarnated, that too as the sole prince and heir of the human empire. He had been reincarnated, now living in a world of sword and magic, filled with fantastical beasts, demi-humans, divine beasts, Goddesses and so much more. Life finally seemed to take a turn for the better for the reincarnated boy. However, as always, reality had its cruel ways of disappointing him. His parents died shortly after his birth in a war to save humanity, subjecting him to the life of an orphan. All the people vying for the throne turned against him, looking for any and all opportunities to kill him, the last living heir to the throne. Fortunately, he had his aunt, his last living family, who helped protect him by becoming the acting queen but this came with the price of being holed up in his palace till his ‘awakening’ which would enable him to defend himself and survive in this cruel world… Witness the story of the young boy now called Sol, the son of the hero king. The man who sacrificed himself and his beloved wife to save the world, the legendary figure resonating in everyone’s heart, either in admiration or fear of his all-encompassing might and chivalry. Witness his story as he grows and evolves to form his own path, moving forward to make his own mark in this world of fantasy, to make his own legend to be foretold for generations to come. Witness his tale of struggle, of valor, of love, of lust as he goes against his fate and destiny and embarks on a path that would lead him to the very center of the conflict, of the mystery, of the truth that spanned since the very creation of this world and finally learn its hidden truth. Will he be triumphant at the end of his journey? Will there be what he desires waiting for him at the end of his path? Or would he be lost in his path, unable to break the shackles of his destiny like so many others before him? Witness and find out!!! ***** Disclaimer: The cover picture does not belong to me. Notice: * mean that it will be a kinky chapter with some preliminary. ** means that's it will be a kinky chapter with actual sex. Release schedule: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY Give a try and the full vol 1( CH 1 to Interlrud 2) before deciding if it's for you or not.
8 142 - In Serial26 Chapters
Doms&Littles Academy
The year is 2996 the world went through some major changes, vampires are now a thing. Human aren't enslaved well maybe just a little, at the age of 16 all human get tested mentally and divided to categories: Dom/Sub , Daddy/Little , Mommy/little , Master/Pet , Master/slave.Sophia a 16 y old who's gonna just find out which category she is. Dimitri a vampire prince and well known dom.Well you'll have to read it to know what happens next. This is A DDLG Book , with MAJOR DADDY KINK in it.You've been warned. Apologies for any misspelling and grammar mistakes.
8 108

