《Imperator's Path: A Sci-Fantasy Xianxia》Chapter 109: The Ninth Soul
Advertisement
Dinner at the Fulvion estate was an exercise in opposites. The opposition being between abnormality and sanity.
Nine souls sat at the table, including myself, and I had mixed feelings with all of them. Everyone in theory was supposed to enjoy a single-course steak meal with sides and a wine pairing, but substitutions had been made.
The four I had deemed sane were the ones who had gotten a normal meal and had chosen wisely to eat it like ordinary human beings. I was not amongst those lucky four; amongst Pollixa, Thirteen the Larua, brutish Andarias Fulvion who held a fork like a toothpick in his giant hands, and Lady Fulvion.
The four that were certainly insane were Lord Fulvion, his sons Caias and Quartias, and Antonias. Persias and Quartias were eating steaks that were barely cooked. Wolfish Caias, spliced in part with canine genetics, was devouring one cold with his bare hands. Antonias had ignored everything besides a glass of blood that he sipped.
And finally there was me, the ninth soul, all in a category of my own. Given madness without choosing to take it up. On my plate lay a human heart.
“What’s this in front of me, friend Persias?” I said, flashing a smile without any warmth behind it.
“A heart.” He replied after wiping his mouth.
“I can see that. Why is it being served to me?” I said.
“It was torn from Theseas Claudion’s corpse for you. I wanted to literally serve up the hearts of your enemies to you.” He laughed.
I didn’t find the joke funny.
“It’s symbolic, Great Lord.” Persias soothed. “We’ll take a video and some pictures for propaganda purposes for the masses and then the servants will replace it with something more to your taste.”
A Copper Imperator holding a shoulder mounted video camera approached, almost touching the tablecloth. Lady Fulvion made a sound and the cameraman hastily moved back a step.
“Ask him if they’re recording you now.” Alsig said to me.
Why?
“Just try it for me.” She said.
“Are you rolling?” I asked the cameraman.
“I am now, sir.” He said.
It was such an odd experience that House Fulvion created with their refusal to use lesser Paths as servants and workers out of mistrust. Like seeing kings doing yard work or barons washing windows.
Well, Alsig? The man is recording. I thought.
“I think you should eat the heart-“
No.
“Just a bit-“
No. I’m not eating human flesh. That’s vile. I replied, trying to make the feeling of the thought louder to her.
Advertisement
“You don’t have to. I wasn’t going to make you really. You’re Golden, before it passes your lips twist the genetic code and inner structure into another kind of meat. It will seem like you did it without shame on your part.” Alsig said.
Why do you want me to make the planet and this room think I’m a cannibal? You were the one that was judging me for doing insane things and not caring about the ripple effects in others who watch me. I said.
Our conversation was happening at lightning speed, but I could tell Persias was beginning to sense something was off.
“I’ve moved on. You’re beyond anything in the Apollonian solar system in strength and nothing will change your true nature. The two Golden Imperators will be here soon and either we will be ash and nothing will matter or you cast them down and head to Terra forever. And then nothing here will matter.” She said to me.
Nihilism can justify many things to one who already wants to do them. I thought in response. I don’t want this. Make a better argument or I’ll have a copy of me keep you occupied.
”Persias Fulvion does worship you, but he’ll always try to control everything around him. He still sees you as a child.”
He already thought of me as impulsive. This would be childish and gross to him, not impressive. Like a child licking a doorknob on a dare. I replied to Alsig.
“Then make him think you did it out of cold calculation not pride or savagery or boredom.” Alsig said. “Make madness into greatness, insanity into sanity. A god can do anything, define morality itself if he wishes.”
“Everything alright, Great Lord?” Persias asked. To the others, only the briefest moments of time had passed while I had a conversation, but Lord Fulvion was clearly sharper.
“Yes,” I said to Persias. “As I understand it, this little stunt is to convince some allies of Theseas’s family that are too important to kill, yes? You don’t really care about the public seeing it when they’re already bought in.”
“Indeed, Great One. It was a scheme designed to expertly-“ Persias said before I cut him off.
“It’s a poorly thought out one.” I said.
“I think you’ll find if you spoke to our marketing department you would find clarity.” Persias said.
“Deities have marketing departments?” Alsig asked me.
I think they usually use a different name for them.
“Fine, we’ll go ahead.” I said, miming being about to dig in corpse flesh. No doubt it looked ridiculous, but that was the point. It was exactly the strange taunting that was so common on this damn planet amongst the nobility.
Advertisement
“Say something like, thus always to tyrants.” Persias recommended.
“I am above the laws of gods and men.” I said, staring dead into the camera lens before sawing off a chunk of flesh with my knife and bringing it to my mouth. It was transformed from human to cow meat before it even touched my tongue, but no one at the table knew that.
Pollixa gasped. Antonias raised his wine glass of blood like a salute.
“Cut the camera.” Persias snapped to the cameraman.
“What’s your name, my child?” I said to the Copper who ironically had at least a good decade on me.
“Cut the camera!” Persias said, before trying to use telepathy to shut the machine off.
Telepathy I blocked with my own as easily as shifting an infant aside.
“Your name?” I asked again.
“Tarkias, your majesty.” He said.
“Tarkias do you know what game the Great Houses and their lovely little marketing departments are playing when they have me do something as stupid as this?” I said, still looking at the camera lens.
“No, sir.” He mumbled.
“Don’t worry, I was barely even exposed to this kind of thing until I went to the Scholarium. It looks silly, you must think to yourself as anyone with eyes and ears would. Yes?” I said.
“Yes.” Tarkias finally got out, no doubt fearing for his life. I’d protect him from Persias’s wrath though.
“It’s not pointless, which I’m sure some would assume I believed because to them I’m either a devil or a brutish conqueror. I know why it is done and it’s because the message is not meant for most people.” I said.
“Who’s it for?” Tarkias asked with more life in him. I had already partly answered this before, but clearly the Copper Imperator had something of a journalist in him. Everyone who watched the recording needed to know the whole story.
“It’s entirely for people who despite their incredible wealth and physical power, they have lived all their lives utterly impotent under people like Theseas Claudion and me. The members of Great Houses. Order cannot allow for the aristocracy to burn half of Iulius down whenever they feel like it, and so they’re forced to find ways to compete. The rankings of their children if they enter the Scholarium, duels when Theseas bothered to let them happen, whose wedding was bigger, who wears the latest fashion trends.”
Lady Fulvion looked like she was ready to strangle me.
“These Imperators live long lives with longer memories and like anything addictive like winning, you have to keep exceeding not only your rivals but your own past efforts. What do you think happens then, Tarkias?” I said.
“A breaking point?” He answered.
I nodded.
“A breaking point. Not of metal pipes but of dignity. Pretending to saw into a dead man’s heart when everyone knows you aren’t going to actually do it is clownish.” I said, taking another bite and transforming it subtly to spare my own conscience.
“The exaggeration is the point to them, like flipping someone off in a hovercar to make another driver angry magnified ten times. To everyone normal on this planet, mockeries like this are garish. Because they are garish. It is the way of a few families that will shake your hand while they wait for an opportunity to slit your throat."
I ate another transformed bite. Persias looked intrigued.
“For me personally, I’ll either slit your throat or shake your hand. You are with me or against me. None of you are my rivals and the only game I’ll play is how many bodies I have to put in the ground before you realize I’m not joking.” I said. “When I come to shake your hand, remember that you cannot have me as both a friend and enemy. Choose wisely.”
Nodding to Tarkias for him to cut recording, I stood up and stretched.
“Four things. The video gets broadcasted everywhere. Neither Tarkias nor the video will be damaged in any way. Someone needs to arrange meetings between me and these dissidents once the footage airs. And Persias, you will need to come outside with me.” I said calmly before teleporting out of the room.
He flashed next to me a moment later.
“Interesting.” Persias commented, without any tension. “Why have you asked me here though?”
“I thought I would start experimenting with my powers.” I said, flexing my diamond scaled fingers.
“I’m far from your equal.” He said.
“You said you don’t feel fear.” I replied. The real reason I was doing this was to show people exactly what I could do to Silvers, but I would be lying if I said I wasn’t about to enjoy this.
“Not a flicker in my life.” He said proudly with honesty.
“Let’s see if we can change that. A little fear can be educational.” I said, before punting him into the sky.
Advertisement
- In Serial70 Chapters
The Court of Souls?
What do we talk about tonight?~“How about a story?”~Fine by me. Which story? Hopefully a good one.~“There was once a lonely child in a world filled with myths, gods and demons. Only power counted there and the weak were worse than cattle. A world where survival of the fittest ruled.”~Was it strong then?~“No, but the child had a power. One that made him stand between light and darkness. Nothing could escape him, so he was shunned by his people.”~ What did he do? Did he fight his fate? Did he hide his power? What was it?~“Oh, he fought. He fought a lot. And no thing could escape his power. It was something that everyone had to live with.”~So he became a hero and changed the world?~»…”~Tell me.~“Nooo, that’s not how the story goes. This isn’t a story of a noble man, doing good amidst a sea of monsters. This is a story of a demon who was… kinder than the rest.”~A kind demon? How boring.~“I think it would be better if I tell the story, so you can judge for yourself.”~So tell the story!
8 545 - In Serial29 Chapters
Altar Ego
No one ever pulled a fast one on Jase Hamilton. For one, Jase had learned his lessons young, acquainted at an early age with the ways of a conman. Too, he decided that in a world of charlatans, he would make sure that he always beat them at their own game. For a decade, his plan works perfectly - until he meets someone who refuses to play his game. Despite his intelligence, good looks, and skills at intrigue, he finds himself on the other side of the globe on a fool's mission in Southeast Asia. Faced with an enemy bigger than he can handle, Jase realizes that his perfect persona has a flaw. In fact, he realizes that his greatest enemy has never been the hustlers or the crooks. His greatest enemy has always been himself.
8 357 - In Serial10 Chapters
The Lost One
A stranger in a dark cloak creeped into the room of a small Elven child on one fateful day. Wyrran was playing with his sister one second, but the next he was gone. Stolen from the middle of their estate, and never to be seen again in Elven country. Years go by, hundreds of years, and Wyrran has grown into a man. His name has been changed to William, though his Master was put under the instruction to make sure he lost his memory from before the ago of 80, and from what Wyrran knew he had always been William. After he has completed his training and he finished many various tasks William is sent on a job for the King of Trace. It was a confidential assignment, which was new to William in the first place, but never would he imagine that this one job just may be his last. ********************************************* Hey everyone! Author here (: This is my first time posting any of my works online, and I hope that you enjoy being welcomed into my world, as much as I enjoy creating it for you! I welcome any and all criticism, so long as it is actually something that can benefit my writing (not just random hating and nothing substantial). This story is edited by Nesryn and ArtemisArrow, my dear friends! The cover of this book is not my property, and if you are the actual owner of the image and would like me to take it down please PM me (: I am posting this to see if it generates any interest. If it does, then I will be planning on making more regular posts for chapters. I am intending this to be one book of a series, titled The Lost Royal. I intend to post, at this point, one chapter a week unless I get onto a roll! If this starts to accrue enough interest where I can start focusing solely on writing then more chapters will be released per week. Thanks for your interest, and I hope you enjoy!
8 72 - In Serial8 Chapters
Reincarnation Monster
what do you do when you die and you see a spooky smile ?well i talked to it and you know what i dont regret it
8 192 - In Serial8 Chapters
Orc Planet
What in the world is this place? I look around and see a line of empty jail cells next to us. The walls are covered with sharp stalagmites, and each of us have chains connected to our hands and ankles. Just a few hours ago I was eating top ramen in class and now I’m chained next to a weird dwarf. Maybe I’m dreaming, or maybe this is hell?
8 178 - In Serial34 Chapters
The Robomechanic Wanderer
The world is about to change from how it once was. A powerful system just landed on earth. They started to manifest an immense amount of portals which all leads to different pocket dimensions, shaped like videogame dungeons. A reset of the world and society how we know it. This new world makes it possible for every ordinary human to have a second chance. A second chance to become something greater then what they could achieve in the old world. One of them is Collin. A young man who have hit his all time low. After his parents got divorced and his mother died suddenly. His dad didn’t want anything to do with him anymore and started his ‘new’ family. Which made him leave Collin to rot on the streets. Trying to make the best out of it he managed to meet two friends for life who would support him through thick and thin. While he was staying over at the homeless shelter. Together they entered one of those mysterious portals when the world changed. In here Collin found out that he was given the epic grade class. Simply called Robomechanic. Which allows him to build loyal companions who would fight his fights and even wars for him. This marked the start of their climb from the rock bottom of the old world, to the top of the ladder of this brand new world. However, of course they aren’t the only ones who wish to make a name of themselves within this new world. With most of them having no regards for others. How far will the trio actually come, with corporations and government rejects trying to control the ones standing below them. Note:This was my first novel which I now expanded onto with chapters. It’s meaning is mainly for me to practice my writing by writing an actual novel.
8 156

