《Jackal Among Snakes》Chapter 455: Sleepwalking Through Paradise
Advertisement
“The sum total of my work,” said Durran, gesturing toward giant golden contraptions. “Barring what I absorbed with my shamanic magic, and what Elenore took, this is left. Thanks, by the by, for teaching me that. Or giving me those books, I suppose would be the better way to put it.”
Argrave looked upon the dwarven spirit collectors, marveling at the intricacy of them. They were half-spheres, almost like large buttons, yet their surface held innumerable grooves that hid countless mechanisms of varying purpose. They had glass gauges on them, lined up equidistantly along the surface. The gauges that were still full emanated a strange sound. At times, Argrave thought he saw glimpses of bodies and faces beyond the glass.
Argrave called upon the connection between himself and Elenore, turning it from inactive to active. “You’re sure you have all you need?”
After half a second of silence, Elenore’s voice resounded in his head. “Yes. We could supply an army and a half with dwarven metal with the spirits I reserved. Honestly, I’d feel more comfortable giving you more. You’re shouldering the risk in this venture.”
Argrave dismissed the connection, feeling it drop. He stepped forward to the contraptions, then looked to those around him. “Ready to play whack-a-spirit?”
Anneliese, Durran, Onychinusa, and Castro all nodded. And with that confirmation, he found a groove, pulling a lever.
Spirits burst free from the dwarven contraption, and Argrave cast his spell. As ever, Castro’s was the first to complete, and he drew the spirits into his body as though catching a waterfall. Argrave’s spell completed next, and then everyone else drew upon the flow of spirits.
The broken fragments of deities found purchase in Argrave’s very being, settling his body like a new home. He could feel dim remnants of what they had been before—the rage, the vengeance, the injustice, and every other such nasty thing that Durran had been slaying—but with shamanic magic, he marked them and made them his own.
As he collected, Argrave moved to other contraptions, opening them one after the other. The warehouse containing these dwarven spirit collectors became awash with a thousand lights before being subsumed by all present. There was a howling in the air, a screaming, as these primeval beings were adapted for their use.
And then… total silence.
Argrave gripped his hand tight, and then pulled his glove down. “Then, we’re ready.”
#####
Argrave walked down a spiral marble slope, his mind filled with two instances of nostalgia. The first came from descending down this spiral ramp in Heroes of Berendar. The second came from descending down here with Anneliese in pursuit of Llewellen’s method of A-rank ascendency, [Life Cycle]. He had come here with a small royal guard, last time. On this occasion, his retinue was far grander.
Orion and Melanie led the way, him for his incredible fortitude and her for her knowledge of the situation down here. Durran and Anneliese walked by his side, while Anestis accompanied them in awkward haste. Galamon was notably absent—he remained behind at the head of their army, ready to move at a moment’s notice. Taking the back were two incredibly formidable people—Onychinusa and Castro. They wouldn’t be joining in the heist, but rather accompanying for the journey.
And just behind them all was the Alchemist, his form changed.
The Alchemist had compacted a great deal, standing slightly wider yet far shorter. Even shortened, he towered over all of them, easily clearing ten feet. Though he generally wore a robe of his own silken black hair, he now walked with his body covered in gray bone that gleamed in the right light, almost like chitin. It covered all of his body, making him seem as some sort of bone knight. He had his huge obsidian staff in his right hand, and the bulky thing clicked against the marble as he walked as their rearguard. This was the form the Alchemist took fighting against Gerechtigkeit at the end of Heroes of Berendar. It was terrifyingly strong… and terrifyingly assuring to have guarding the back of the party. Argrave eyed the staff. It didn’t look different from the last time they’d seen it, but he knew better. He hoped Mozzahr thought it just as unexceptional.
Advertisement
Their party came to the end of the ramp spiraling down into the earth. Argrave spared a glance at the place Llewellen met his end, but then diverted his gaze back to where they were meant to go. He briefly checked on everyone, then continued onward into the hallway. The sloping descent grew harsher here, though still curved around and around at the same pace. The only difference was that the center of the place was a reinforced marble pillar.
“This place… utter disrepair,” Anestis muttered as they walked on. “It’s embarrassing.”
They passed through a hall which led to yet another descent. Argrave was the only to answer the dwarf, saying, “Your ancestors were the one who left this place.”
“Precisely what I’m saying,” Anestis looked up at Argrave. “The stupidity of our decision is utterly baffling. We descended deeper into the crust of the earth until magma exploded outwards whenever our picks met the rock. And why? To escape the wrath of gods and Gerechtigkeit? We act as though if the world were to come to an end, we would be spared. I prefer your way better.”
Anneliese furrowed her brows at the dwarf, and then gave Argrave a wavy hand, indicating by that signal he was being partially truthful. Argrave supposed he related, as the small fellow must’ve been desperate to return to his home.
After perhaps ten minutes of walking down into the depths with only cold walls greeting them at every turn, the descent reached its end and evened off into a short hallway where teal light crept in. Argrave spotted two armored figures standing beneath faint magic lights dancing above their head. They were Stonepetal Sentinels, even now adorned with the sashes pinned with stone roses common in their order. They waited for his arrival, and one kneeled when he saw Argrave.
Melanie rapped her gauntleted knuckle against the top of the kneeling man’s helmet. “Don’t kneel, Cadoc. You’re an escort.”
The one she called out stood up nervously and adjusted his helmet. After leading them to the end of the tunnel, they finally entered into the deep underground. Argrave stepped out from the hallway and looked around. He had remembered being awed at seeing the size of Nodremaid… but comparing that city to the sheer magnitude of this area made the Low Way seem like a small stroll. And it was all lit by a great teal spiral of pure energy deep within the cavern: Mozzahr’s Emptiness. The walls and ceiling of the cave were made teal from his light, and crystals embedded in the walls and ceiling glimmered like stars in the sky.
“…lot more of that power than I remember,” Argrave said after a time, though he supposed that it was only natural.
Anneliese stared at the Emptiness with her Truesight, taking in the sheer power of it. She lagged behind as they advanced, and then rapidly made to catch up once she shook herself out of that trance.
“It… is quite overwhelming,” she whispered to Argrave.
He agreed with a silent nod as they came onto a fortress shielding most of the dwarven city out of sight. The place they exited was a diplomatic meeting area, but in clear distrust, the dwarves built a great fortress here that any invaders might be greeted with defense immediately. Argrave could see that much of it had been repurposed to protect from that within the city just as much as that without.
When they entered, the iron gates to the fortress rose, and a large retinue of Stonepetal Sentinels waited to receive them. They all greeted him, but one came up to Melanie and relayed some news. She walked over to Argrave to convey it.
Advertisement
“Apparently, the cultists sent someone to wait outside for you,” she said quietly. “They’ve just been standing there ever since we sent the message, holding some sort of magic torch.”
“We sent out the message three days ago, but they’ve been standing there?” Argrave said, and Melanie only nodded as response. He took a deep breath. “Sounds like the Ebon Cult, alright. Tell them to open the gate—I’ll go out and see this person.”
Argrave walked through the fortress, listening to countless greetings of ‘Your Majesty’ for him or ‘Your Highness’ for Anneliese as they walked by the Stonepetal Sentinels. When they saw the Alchemist, intense fear and confusion was the general response. Argrave was in no mood to explain.
When he came to the gate at the other end—which was less formidable than the one they entered, given it was a patchwork fortification built perhaps a month or two ago—the city itself opened up to him, nestled in a depression just below this fortress. Stairs led downward, beckoning them inside.
The cities of the dwarves possessed the pristine white marble and architecture of Rome—well, more accurately, it was the historian’s idealized version of Rome. There were flawlessly measured roads paved across the whole of the cavern, immaculately maintained even after all these years. Marble dwarven statues held their arms to the cavern’s ceiling, appearing to hold up the earth like Atlas. There were great buildings and works of art everywhere one looked. They were all bathed in the teal light of Mozzahr’s emptiness, giving the place an ethereal and otherworldly air. Argrave felt like he was about to walk into another reality.
“All of this… abandoned,” Anestis said in lament. “This is the greatest of our cities, Eumabad.”
Argrave spotted someone at the point where the stairs descending into the city ended. Just as Melanie had informed him, they waited with an iron lantern held in their right hand. Mozzahr’s Emptiness twisted in a cage atop its sconce, illuminating the area around the person a great deal. They wore purple robes and had a mask of purplish dwarven metal, so no features could be distinguished.
“That person has that Emptiness inside them,” Anneliese informed Argrave. “Not much, but… it’s there. I can see it flowing within them as constantly as their blood.”
“Yep. Mozzahr imbues them with his power,” Argrave nodded. “Anestis… you’re staying here. The rest of us proceed.”
Orion looked back at Argrave, and with a nod, led the way as his guard.
“This place always was a wonder,” Argrave spoke in a quiet tone to Anneliese. “You enter, and immediately you see that blue swirling trail in the sky, like a living beacon. It tempts the player deeper in, deeper in, and when you arrive…” He snapped, the noise ineffectual with the gloves he wore. “Best fight in the game.”
Anneliese was not so at ease as he was, looking around the city in quiet paranoia. Before long they arrived at their escort, and all regarded the person cautiously. They wore a rabbit mask, meaning they were a non-combatant of the cult.
“You are Argrave?” she asked, distinguishable as a woman by voice. “Mozzahr waits. Will you come?”
“King Argrave,” Orion corrected her, rolling his shoulders.
“I’ll follow if you lead,” Argrave cut past Orion’s correction, having no desire to engage on that.
Without another word, she turned and advanced into the city. At Argrave’s bidding, their convoy slowly followed after her. They entered into Eumabad itself, its buildings all the grander now that they walked among them. Statues and dead magic lamps lined the streets as they proceeded deeper inward. Step after step, they moved closer to that swirling vortex illuminating this entire cavern.
In time, cultists made themselves known. They were few at first, sparsely watching from the streets with their eerie purple metallic masks. Then they were many… and in time, they were uncountable. Orion and Melanie were on edge, but Argrave trusted that he would be safe so long as that giant teal vortex didn’t move into action. The rabbit leading them broke off into the crowd. They’d cleared a large pathway for this audience, and no other route existed for them. The whole of the cult was gathered here.
In time, Mozzahr’s spiral of power loomed above them like a tower, and they came to the public square of Eumabad. There in the back, four people stood, each with masks of different quality. One bore an owl, another a fox… they were of varying powers magically speaking, but Argrave could tell from the look on Anneliese’s face that they were brimming with Mozzahr’s Emptiness. They all stood before a huge palanquin, with a curtain of thin fabric. And from this palanquin rose the spiral of Emptiness.
Orion did not seem fully comfortable with the situation, but still he advanced. In time, they all stood before this curtained palanquin, and the four lieutenants under Mozzahr. Argrave knew only two of the four for certain—High Priestess Mial, his daughter, and a nameless ancient vampire wearing a mask of a fly. The palanquin’s curtain was thin, and brightly lit by the light of Mozzahr’s Emptiness, and so Argrave could clearly see the silhouette of the Castellan of the Empty behind it. He seemed to be no more than a man, but the curtain would not reveal more than a shadow.
With all the Ebon Cult around them, and with Mozzahr and his Emptiness right here, it seemed the perfect place for an untimely death. But then… Argrave had been expecting such a thing from the beginning, and however this went down, Argrave had his own intentions. He did not feel that he was at a disadvantage, given what the Alchemist carried. But even still… that didn’t mean he knew what was to happen here today.
“I’m here. Let’s parley,” Argrave said, holding his arms out. “After all… this is going to be real peaceful-like, right?”
Advertisement
- In Serial1269 Chapters
Sword Among Us
When he returned to the World of Martial Arts, the game was filled with blood and battles! Chen Kaixin had chased after the footsteps of the one emperor, two empresses, three princes, seven dukes, and thirteen aces for three years, but during the eve of the Sword Among Us tournament in Mount Hua, he was ambushed by evil bastards, and was killed so much that his level dropped to that of a newbie. He completely lost the chance to join the ranks of the powerful players in the game! In great disappointment, Kaixin quit the game and got drunk so that he could forget his sadness, but during that stormy night, Chen Kaixin found that he had actually dreamed for a total of three years, because when he woke up again, he woke up to three years ago, when he was still a student.
8 176 - In Serial35 Chapters
I was reborn as a Cursed Swordman ?! [HIATUS]
PS: I Changed the cover to a majestic photo of a werebear...Hello everyone! This is my first story here, my only hope is that as you read it you enjoy it as much as i enjoy writing it! Of course i am always open to suggestion and critic, of course if you want to profer your love to me im always open for that too!!! Anyways i stop my rambling and here the description -> Rick was a serious nutcase, yup really, born in a normal loving family, living in never in poverty and in wealth. A good family yup if it was not for the sociopath blade loving prick of Rick... The bastard on his eighteen birthday killed all his family ,friend and cops who tried to arrest him, before running in the street killing anyone that crossed is path! What a crazy bastard huh? Well of course he reap what he sow and became a beehive, a well deserved end really... Strangely he was pretty happy to have finally died and find peace from his cursed existence, well not if that was for a goddamn blade goddess who taked a liking to him...Yup that was out of nowhere and unexpected and you can say that that goddess was seriously a nutcase too, but she found nothing better to give him a second life in a fantasy life! Well reborn and in good health now rid from his cursed mental disease the young Rick was full now of guilt, thinking that in this life he will do is best to help others, until he leaned that the crazy goddess blessed (cursed) him into being her champion, the """"cursed swordman""""...But it's not like everything is bad for the young boy now named Shun, he even fallen in love with a young girl, well until he found out that she was a yandere cursed sword that is after his soul....Shun: Well Fu*k im screwed...
8 124 - In Serial9 Chapters
H*llmark: But Murder and Aliens
After a bustling big city lawyer has a fateful encounter with a body-snatching alien, her new co-pilot steers her back to her home town. The rekindling of an old friendship with the struggling neighborhood painter leaves the foreign mind confused--and smitten. But all's not well in the city she left behind; a string of bodies takes a brilliant detective on something of a goose chase leading right to the lovesick pair. Can romance blossom in this classic tale of murder and aliens?
8 240 - In Serial13 Chapters
Magick Alive
Ken was a normal millenial nerd renting a room from some friends and working at a local fast food shop.. until today. When he woke up to glowing magick and fire responding to his very thought he was excited. So many possibilities lay ahead of him and his new powers. His excitement lasted about 5 minutes before a dark warning and miscast magic made everything more real. Now he's had a vision of horrors in his future, died (he got better), talked to an ancient dragon, met more than one God, killed over a dozen people on purpose and a couple on accident, and has completely lost himself into utter despair... and that was just today.What the hell does tomorrow promise in a world with Magick Alive?
8 146 - In Serial14 Chapters
Destined To Die
What is the meaning of life? Is life fun? Is it worth living? These questions are all highly dependent on a person's state of mind, experiences, and environment. However, even individuals who respond negatively to said questions have trouble escaping the life that doesn't seem worth living to them. Most are kept alive by irrational emotions. Fear of the unknown, of pain, or causing pain keeps them struggling day after day, unable to find permanent solutions nor the courage to escape the clutches of life. This story is about one such individual struggling in a new world with infinite possibilities. Will he be drowned by life once more or rise and find meaning in a new, unforgiving world? On Hiatus. I'm sorry.
8 173 - In Serial45 Chapters
Marrying the Capo
A Mafia Story.Cassandra Evans is a college student. The simple woman who has a big dream of her own but she has this attitude that always got her into trouble. Her curiousity over something couldn't fathom. She wants to build her own empire. Being the daughter of the richest businessman, her life is always in danger. To protect her from her father's enemy, her father arranged her to marry the most dangerous man in the world. The man who's handling the Italian Mafia.Nicolas De Luca, the scariest and dangerous man in the world. The man who doesn't care anyone. Killing people in a brutal way. He hates nosy persons and he kills them without having second thought. When Cassandra came into his life, everything become a mess and the only thing to do is-to kill her. His own wife.____________"You're my wife and you will do everything as I told. Capisci cosa intendo?"She nodded in response."Good. Now get on your knees."
8 284

