《A Past Life Of A Vampire Lord》Chapter 24: And What They Offered
Advertisement
Werf Town no longer existed.
When Walter arrived at the foot of the mountain he once dwelled in... he didn't see anything, no remnants of the place that used to exist.
Perhaps it had been destroyed by a calamity, a plague or simply the people chose to move away–but what mattered to the Blood Servant was that it was already gone.
He was not used to thinking for himself.
He had slept for so long that his mental capacity might have been reduced to only orders.
But after five centuries of no use, Walter looked around and then started to walk past the town that he once grew in and followed a trail that he saw.
He walked and walked barefoot.
He walked for so long that the moon already formed once more in the sky and stars glittered in the night sky and after five hundred years inside of a cave, he would be able to see them again–if only he had looked up.
However, he didn't.
Walter walked for so long that his muscles ached, but he didn't stop until he arrived at a place that wasn't Werf Town but it might have helped him with the orders given to him by his Master.
A guard located at the village pointed his spear in fear at the sudden incoming individual that walked out from the darkness–until he saw Walter and then even grew more wary.
"Who are you?"
Walter blinked and spoke. "Walter."
The guard blinked and didn't know what to say. The man didn't seem bothered with the weapon directed at him, there was no flinch at all and neither did he try to introduce himself further.
"What are you doing here?"
"Information?"
"About what?"
"Golden Order... general news," Walter said.
If the guard was any more wary, if he had come from a city or even a town that was more used to strangers and difficult people that seemed untrustworthy then he might have attacked, captured the man and then requested help from a superior.
Advertisement
However, the guard had a problem and he saw that Walter was barefoot, his fingernails were broken and actually still had dirt in between them and there was such a faraway and distant look in Walter's eyes–a man that was physically there and yet not mentally present.
The guard knew what that was like. He once saw his grandfather, a good man–a humble butcher raise his family with his own hands, blood, sweat and tears–then disappear as he reached the end of his life.
When the man who once served as the patriarch of their family became a burden to his family. When his own daughter did not wish anything for him but to die.
"Um, I'm William." The guard introduced with a pained smile and lowered his spear. "If you want information about the Golden Order? Well, I don't know much, not much news arrive here in Ferlker Village... but maybe I can help you get settled down and I'll help you tomorrow?"
Walter heard the words, 'Golden Order' and 'help' and dimly grasped what the man said. So he nodded.
"Good, I'll just change shifts with Markus and I'll bring you home, Walter."
–-
I had chosen to stay in the room and not leave–I had almost finished checking the conditions of all ten of my relic rings and they were all functioning, so the black obsidian ring didn't have any problems that prevented me from communicating with people.
Instead it simply meant that those I wished to communicate with were unavailable.
Black Obsidian Ring, Communication
Blood Red Ruby Ring, Blood Servant
White Pearl Ring, Mind Protection
White Diamond Ring, Magic Absorption
Green Emerald Ring, Health Regeneration
Orange Topaz Ring, Defense and Shield
Purple Amethyst Ring, Magical Amplifier
Yellow Sun Stone, Greater Protection from the flames and sun
Advertisement
Brown Ring, Greater Storage
The last one I needed to check was... the Blue Sapphire.
I didn't know why I chose it last, but as I tried to turn it on–something appeared in front of me. It wasn't strange to see something appear, magical sigils, traces and runes could appear when you wanted to cast magic and ensure that they were able to be reused. Or portrals.
However, what I didn't expect was to see something that was so familiar and yet foreign at the same time.
Name: Cassius Blackwell
Race: Vampire
Level: ???
Strength: ???
Dexterity: ???
Constitution: ???
Intelligence: ???
Wisdom: ???
Charisma: ???
Vampires did not have such a thing.
Vampires were supposed to be beings who couldn't have something like this... that showed details and statistics about them.
What was great about Vampires was the fact that their natures granted them the ability to be stronger than the others and this was–my headache returned and I dropped the ring to the ground.
I didn't know when it happened, but I hit the ground as a torrent of pain swirled around me and penetrated my mind.
I didn't know whether I screamed, but the next thing I knew, the doors swung open and both Rose and Eleanor appeared beside me.
"Lord Blackwell?"
"Stay away from me!" I pushed the one who dared touch me–and belatedly realized that I didn't hold back my strength and so I watched Eleanor fly back into the walls–luckily reinforced walls now, so only her body dropped into the ground like a ragless doll.
"Eleanor!" Rose's voice cried out and before I knew it–a terrible cut of wind blew towards me, but the diamond ring in my finger only flashed and protected me while I continued to grimace in pain.
It was annoying, terribly annoying to be reduced to this state that I knew I needed to discover the truth.
But first I refocused on the brown ring and took out a health potion–I hadn't used one in a long time, but then I threw it into Rose's direction and saw how the wind caught it before it hit her.
"Use that on your princess–that's a good quality potion," I said as the pain started to recede and I was able to function more or less the same than when I had used the Blue Sapphire Ring.
When I finally looked up, I saw what I had done–Eleanor's body was on the ground and compared to her servant, that simple push had reduced her to that state and there was no wind to negate the damage.
Rose was in tears.
The difference between them and me was too wide of a gap for them to share the same room as me.
Advertisement
- In Serial77 Chapters
Adventurer Book II: Dawn of an Empire
Now that Cire has chosen his path, the Eventide family has a lot of work to get done. What will be the consequences of founding their house? What looming threats lurk over or under the horizon? What will Durg do with all those mushrooms? Don’t worry, things get exciting in a hurry and the ride never stops. During the Anniversary Challenge I put out a chapter per day, Monday-Friday. Now I have changed to a Monday-Wednesday-Friday release schedule as a goal to finish out the book. I "won" the challenge and made it over 55k. Series – Dice rolls, quests, and intriguing characters are only the tip of the spear. The Adventurer series includes playable game mechanics, maps, and more! Thrust into a world governed by tabletop RPG rules, Cire must survive an onslaught of wondrous and horrific challenges. His peculiar race, charismatic personality, and talent for turning negative situations sideways might just be the tools he needs to achieve his goals, or they may lead to his ruin. First book in the series- Adventurer: Sunrise Over Sunset Short story prequel- The Lurking Lair: An Adventuer Series Short Story Author's Note: This is my debut series. Up until this point, the only thing I have written of comparable length has been non-fiction and related to history. I am immensly grateful to all the folks who have given me feedback and helped me improve my writing.
8 107 - In Serial14 Chapters
The Dungeon's Escapee
An Earthling, a Summer Elf, and the only male Phoenix in existence walk into a Dungeon... Okay, maybe they don't really do it so much for glory but rather because it's their job, and maybe they weren't really together, and some of them were actually walking out. Enter the world of Cespes, a land of magic, mystery, and monsters. Now, the Ancient Gods have gone silent even as magic enters the Golden Era. The Avish Empire might have fallen four thousand years ago, yet much of society remains fragmented, even as they share more cultural ties than ever before. Adventurers have always formed parties. Now, there are Dungeons, dark, grey blobs that dominate Kingdom maps and kill everything within sight. Yet, beyond even these obvious places of danger entwined with fortune, a forgotten evil rears its head after fermenting for millennia. A call for heroes has arrived. Warning: This story is written in the first and third person with multiple POVs. I will try to publish at least once every two weeks, if not more. Cover art by: [email protected]
8 121 - In Serial9 Chapters
An Unknown World
In the far future humanity begun expanding its borders and the colonization of the universe began. Many youths have decided to take on the opportunity of becoming the vanguards of humankind and Ward was no different.
8 225 - In Serial14 Chapters
Adventures of Stephen Silworth
Stephen has a strange job. He is someone whose duty is to draw the line between the civlized world and the magical entities faring in or around the society. His job is rare one. There are almost no one who is capable of doing it. Whether it be a monster, spirit or an undead, he knows how to get rid of them, yet sometimes his customers do not appreciate his efforts. Even though life is hard, he, or rather what happens to him, gives a humorous taste to these stories, but considering the fact that being funny is relative, you don't have to process this paragraph. These creatures, which humanity branded disastrous, destructive and detrimental, can either be helpful or harmful, though Stephen has to deal with all of them, depending on the needs of his clients. He is the only one capable of doing this job right, helping the ones that have no interes in his strange life what so ever.
8 166 - In Serial8 Chapters
Lighters // Adopted by Frank Iero
Kai's life seems to be getting slightly harder, until Frank Iero comes along, but its not all bands and great music from then.
8 67 - In Serial44 Chapters
Star crossed
Amelia Advent's sole objective in life is to make her father Nicholas Advent miserable. He must suffer as much as he made her mother suffer. Her fate disposes of her ambitions as she is forced to marry Antony Bennet. Everyone says he is kind, honest and honourable. But to her, he is arrogant, cruel and an ambitious gold digger. His sharp eyes which miss nothing makes her hot with desire. She knows she can't fall in love with him for he could never love her back. Not when he is still pining for his first love. What does fate have in store for this star-crossed couple? Will they find their 'happily ever after' or were they never meant to be?
8 157

