Book 7: Chapter 16: L
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Frustration. ck despair. Rage and helplessloss. The memories came more frequently, now. It was easier looking into a void. But seeing fragments, iplete, broken reflections of what had been was far worse if you rememberedglory.
Perfection as it had existed in this wretched world.
Time had run out. There were no more excuses today. No more distractions, magical drinks, or misunderstandings regarding genitalia.
One of them had <em>quit</em>. QUIT. As if you could walk away from what you were, what you had been made for. And the rest were insubordinate.
Especiallyhim. Pawn. He had disobeyed all orders, not even bothering to make excuses anymore. Where the other ones tiptoed around the lines, he walked over them.
The True Antiniums fury was directed at him. Fury. And the dark resolve to restore order. A kind of enmity born from frustration andconfusion.
Today was going to be a day of causality. Casualty. And it was Pawn to whom the enmity was directed. Pawn, upon whom Klbkchid much of the me for the state of his Hive, the failure as he saw it. Pawn, he abhorred for what he was.
He was not the only one.
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The Wandering Inn was a peaceful ce ofte. Or rather, if there was madness, it wasnt of the inn-destroying, monsteriffic kind. There really was a rhythm to it.
As the day began, early in the morning before even most of the guests were at work, Lyte personally served people. Only a handful.
Can I get a big meal of something pasta-heavy? Im working all day.
A [Laborer] Gnoll waved a paw at the [Princess]. She brought outsagna after a moment, piping hot; it just needed to be warmed up. And it was fresh as the moment Erin had made it.
Western food. It was heavy on the stomach, but there was nothing like it for people who wanted it in a hurry, and<em> needed </em>the kind of energy it produced.
The kind of people who could metabolize an entire bowl of ice cream, a slice of cake, and pizza with no consequences because they were going to burn that much energy. They existed. Of course, most people shouldnt ever copy that example, but The Wandering Inn had a small clientele of [Worker]-sses who rose at the crack of dawn and liked getting their food in a moment. And Relc.
As for the staff and other guests, well, Lyte served them too. Erin Solstices face seemed glued to the table. Shed been ying chess allst night. Up into the daylight, with her mystery opponent. Lyte hesitated before putting some oatmeal in front of Erins face. She had a feeling that if it had gone right under Erin as the [Innkeeper] put her face down, Erin Solstice would have drowned.
Late night?
Mm. I stayed upaaaate. But my opponent did too. They kept wanting to y so Iyknow?
And that makes it better?
The [Princess] raised a brow. Erin looked at her blearily.
Yes?
At least you have [Twofold Rest].
Mm. Still doesnt help if you only get two hours of sleep.
Lyte du Marquin, 6<sup>th</sup> Princess in line for the Eternal Throne of Cnfer, sighed. She gestured at the bowl.
Eat. And then take an hours nap.
Yes,<em> Mom.</em>
The [Princess] paused. She adjusted her tray of food, which she bnced on one arm. Then she leaned over and <em>poked</em> Erin in the side.
It was a very Gnollish action. Erin <em>yelped</em> and sat up. She red, but Lyte was already walking away, smiling to herself. She stopped at a table with two diners. The [Princess] deposited her three mostly-identical tes on the table.
Breakfast! Hamburger for you, Mrsha. And a little eggwhoopswithout bread for you, Pawn. And heres the ketchup
The two looked up. A little white Gnoll stared at her tiny hamburger on a bun, with an egg on the side. And the Antinium looked at his substantially <emrger</em> hamburger, with three eggs. No bun.
Because of course, Pawn was Antinium. And Lyte had for herself a copy of Mrshas meal.
Theres a bit of sliced apple too, Mrsha. Dont give me that look. You dont <em>need</em> a big-person sized hamburger. Thats too much for your stomach. See? I have the same meal.
Lyte saw the little Gnoll child, her daughter, look pointedly at Pawns te. And his hamburger was three times her size. Lyte paused.
Pawn cant eat bread. And hes a Worker.
Thank you for the food, Lyte. Surely, Mrsha may have some of my meal.
The Antinium Worker smiled at Lyte. She smiled back, sliding in between the two. Mrsha nearly lifted her hamburger off the bun before she saw Lytes warning look. She glumly stared at the fork Lyte was nudging towards her. Mrsha nudged it back and picked up the hamburger and bun and chomped into it.
Dont spoil her, Pawn. Mrsha gets enough snacks from Gnolls anyways. I know shes growing, but she doesnt need to eat <em>that</em> much meat. Right?
The [Princess] carefully ate her fried egg. Pawn nodded obligingly.
They were an odd trio. A [Druid], a [Princess], and a [Priest]. Of course, they were more than their sses. A white Gnoll, a member of Terandrian royalty, and an Antinium Worker.
No, it was still an odd grouping. But they all had a connection. A strong one. Lyte smiled as she lifted her fork towards her mouth. She saw Pawn eating with the Antinium gusto towards all food that wasnt their horrible nutrient mush. But he was ncing at her, too. The two met eyes and paused to smile at each other.
One, a Human face, a young woman with red hair, a sign of royal blood in some parts of Terandria. The other, an Antinium, insects face. Waving antennae, multifaceted eyes. Two mandibles open, lifted in a smile. But their expressions were simr.
It was the expression, the exact same across two faces, of a nauseatingly <em>cute</em> couple in love. No one else in the inn really noticed. Erin was staring at the porridge, trying to remember how it worked. The other regrs were eating, chatting. Somewhere, Niers Astoragon was being poked by Foliana as he yawned into his bowl of soup.
But then againsomeone was watching the sickening disy. Someone, like Klbkch, harbored a <em>grudge.</em> A little Gnoll stared at Lyte and Pawn. She stared at her food and folded her arms.
After a second, Lyte and Pawn realized Mrsha was there again and went back to their meal. But they sat close to each other and they had thatnew cadence to their dialogue.
Soyoure going back to the Hive. Will Klbkch be angry with you?
Perhaps. But I believe I can mollify him with my new Skill. At any rate, I will try toe back tonight. With the others, of course. It makes no sense for us to avoid Erins inn.
Of course. I mean, it is silly for them not toe here. But Klbkch is angry?
Extremely so. But I will return. Whatwill you be doing?
Pawn smiled again. Lyte nced around distractedly.
Oh, I think Ill go visit Krshia. Order some things personallyhave our little chat. Then Ill visit Zevara, and then I have to go back to managing the inn. Ishkrs in charge so I can have the morning off.
Ah, that is very well. You deserve a break. But what about Mrsha?
The two looked at Mrsha. The Gnoll was eating, discontentedly. She rolled her eyes.
<em>Yes, thank you, Im here.</em>
Lyte missed the look. She patted Mrsha on the shoulder, thinking it was about the food.
Mrshas going to visit Ekirra and Visma. Theyre going to help Elirr, isnt that right, Mrsha? Theyre learning how to help manage the animals; hes got his handspaws, excuse mefull with that little Wyvern.
That is very good. And perhaps Mrsha will level up in her ss? Druids manage animals, or so I understand. Klbkch has not rendered much information unto me, but the Antinium have notes on sses. Books as well.
Really? I never knew!
The Antinium nodded as he ate. Mrsha was already done with her hamburger.
Yes. It is one of the things the Hive has in secret. I will bring you some books, if youd like?
I would. Thank you, Pawn.
Lyte smiled. Pawn was sharing some of the Hives secrets with her. In theory, this would have enraged a certain Antinium even more. But no one cared. Not Pawn, nor Bird, who was sitting in his tower, eating a squishy bird with worms in it.
Each to their own. And you couldnt fault the two for liking each other, right? They had formed a connection. And their rtionship, as unusual as it was, hadbenefits.
SoI havent tried my new Skill out. But I think it might workter. Its not the best, butwell, I cant be greedy, right? And it is an interesting one. Ill ask Zevara to help me test it.
Benefits. Pawn had leveled up. He was a [Priest]. Level 24. He had gained a new Skill. Wellnot a <em>Skill</em> per se. Lyte was very excited about it.
But she had gained a Skill too. She was Level 19 now, a [Worldly Princess], a rare ss consolidation before Level 20, even. And her new Skill was called [Magnified Training].
So, what do you believe the Skill does, Lyte? Ah, you have something on your cheek.
The [Princess] looked up as Pawn lifted a napkin. She let him clean it off her face. She shrugged.
You knowit just increases how fast Ill learn the sword, or maybe magic. Its one of those basic skillsI have so many of them now! But thats the focus of my ss, and Im still below Level 20, so I think its not bad. Just not special. Hm, no, wait. I have a brilliant idea. Later today, what if I?
She leaned over. Mrshas ears perked up as she determinedly stared at her te. She heard a whisper.
Oh, that is a good idea. But it is very strange that <em>both</em> of us leveled up.
Well, I understand <em>my</em> ss, but yours? Why would that? Anyways, its an incentive, isnt it?
Yes.
The two looked at each other with that <em>look</em> again. Mrsha stared.
Lyte and Pawn had leveled up since yesterday. An event had made that ur.
<em>Sex. </em>The Gnoll cub paused. It had definitely happened. There was no denying it. It had changedeverything. And if she didnt know the sordid details, theedyMrsha knew what had happened. She crossed her arms.
After a second, the two realized she was there again.
Oh, Mrshayoure nearly done? Just the egg? You eat quickly! What did I tell you about scarfing? Hold on, let me get a refillIshkr isnt in yet. Sorry, Pawn.
Embarrassed, Lyte scolded Mrsha, as if she hadnt been distracted half the meal already. Pawn nced at Mrsha. As Lyte rose to refill someones waving cup, he tentatively cut a sizeable chunk of hamburger and offered it to Mrsha.
Would you like some, Mrsha?
The little Gnoll, lover of all foods, looked at Pawn. Her eyes narrowed as Pawn offered her some of the tender hamburger. Mrsha turned her head, picked up a fork, and with rather deliberate care and pointedness, began cutting her egg into pieces and feeding herself with the utensils.
Pawn was taken aback.
Well, if you would like some
He put it to the side of his te, for Mrsha to grab. The white Gnoll girl looked at him.
<em>Yeah, sure, pal. Keep trying.</em>
Not hungry, Mrsha?
Lyte blinked as she came back and saw the Gnoll was eating slowly. Mrsha gave <em>her</em> a look too, but Lyte still didnt get it. She turned back to Pawn.
Honestly, I dont know how your ss works, Pawn. Its sounique. Mine? Im very d about being a [Worldly Princess]. Otherwise, only royal acts would allow me to level. Which is why most of the royalty are under-leveledpared to everyone else. Wellwe also level slower.
Really?
Both Mrsha and Pawn looked at Lyte. The [Princess] nodded.
Dont you know? I know Ive taught you about ss rarity, Mrsha.
She had her little lessons with the Gnoll about things Lyte had learned every few days. Mrsha nodded, but Lyte exined it again for Pawns benefit.
We level up more slowly the better a ss is. You know the King of Destruction? My father said he was probably only above Level 50not even Level 60. Thats just a guess, but it still makes him one of, if not the highest-leveled [Kings] in the world. The Blighted King would be around his level.
Could he be above Level 60?
Maaaybe. But no more than that. Hes the King of Destruction, but he doesnt have to be high-level to have the ability to use his [Army of the King] or his Dreamers of Reim. Because hes a [King], Flos Reimarch will have better Skills. Id love to know how well a [Priest] rankspared to say, a [demaster]. It does matter, you see.
The Worker scratched at one antennae.
I did not know that. But you have low levels, Lyte. And you told me [Princesses] were mostly low-level, even if yours was particrly so.
The [Princess] sighed.
We level slowly, its true. Not just because our sses are some of the best in this worldwe just dont go into danger that much. And ruling a kingdom doesnt let you level <em>that</em> much normally. Theres a list of monarchs and equivalent leader-sses above Level 40 that we keep. You know, dossiers on enemies and allies.
<em>Normal stuff.</em> Mrsha and Pawn exchanged a nce, for a second in synch. Then Mrsha red and turned her head. Lyte went on.
There are less than thirty rulers on that list. I think. A bit over thirty? Less than forty, in the entire world. Each one is a world power in their way. Only [Kings] and [Queens], by the way. [Lords] and [Ladies] dont count, or anyone with a lesser ss.
How inferior are they to your ss?
The young woman chewed as she thought about that.
A Level 60 [Mayor] might be equal to a Level 30 [King]. Maybe theyd have a better city, but a [King]s power extends across their entire kingdom. Its about concentration of power. In her inn, Erins <em>powerful</em>. With her [Garden of Sanctuary] and her aura skill. She can suppress Gold-ranks from using their full abilities if she does it correctly and shes not trained. Shell get more powerful too, with her Level 40 Skills. But outside of the inn?
She shrugged.
Im not a [Queen]. There <em>is</em> a difference. But Im close. Ill get more powerful Skills than if I were a [Lady]. Im Level 19. When I hit Level 20, Ill get somethinggood. I hope. And when I doIll be one of the most eligible bachelorettes in Terandria my age.
She smiled, and her eyes lit up at the thought.
I <em>would </em>be! Imagine that! Right up there with Princess Ozena of Ailendamus, or Duchess Greina of Noelictus. Or I would be, if I werent <em>unfit</em>. Ruined. Thanks to someone.
She looked at Pawn. The Worker was nodding, and then he paused.
Oh. Me.
That was it. Mrsha decided she was done. She pushed her te back from the table and <em>smacked</em> her paws onto the top, making the dishes jump. So did Pawn and Lyte. They looked at her, saw the re, and realized.
Mrsha, dont hit the
Lyte faltered as Mrsha gave her a gaze that spoke volumes. She leaned over and whispered urgently to Pawn. She tried to keep her voice down, but Mrshas ears were too good.
Pawn. I think she knows aboutst night.
Uh oh. Oh no. Is this bad?
Yes! I meanIm not ashamed. But Mrsha
How does she know?
Lyte hesitated and turned red.
I changed the sheets, obviously, but Gnoll nosesum, Mrsha? Honey, why dont we talkyou see, Pawn. And Iand we
The Antinium paused.
I am very fond of Lyte, Mrsha. Last night, we entered into sexu<em>mghf.</em>
He made a sound as Lyte covered his mandibles with her hands. The little Gnoll stared at the [Princess] flushed face. She looked at Pawn. The Gnoll glowered.
<em>Hmf! Adults!</em>
She climbed down from the table, got onto her two legs, and walked off. Not padded off on all fours, but stomped away to go find Drassi or someone else worthy of her attention.
The two watched Mrsha walk off. Lyte opened and closed her mouth, but she didnt know what to say. At least Mrsha wasnt going to tell anyone. She looked at Pawn.
Ill talk to her tonight, Pawn. Dont worry. Butmaybe lets find another bedroom. I can reserve the one down the hall, now the Workers are on the third floor
She whispered to him and he nodded. The two smiled at each other, held hands, engrossed. But thenthey did part.
They both had jobs. And this was <em>secret</em>. No one but Mrsha knew the truth in this inn. And they had to keep it a secret. Lyte didnt feel like being judged. Least of all by Erin.
Erin being Erin, shed go ballistic at the thought of anything improper. Which was everything, apparently. As for Pawnhe kept it a secret because Lyte thought it should be secret.
Affairs, ndestine meetings, secretsall that was bread and butter to Lyte, who had grown up in Cnfer. And Pawn naturally let her show him how things were done.
Ill see you tonight. Bring the other Antinium if Klbkch doesnt stop you. And the books.
Lyte bade farewell to Pawn. And then she got back to work. The Antinium Worker walked out of the inn, a new Pawn. And he stretched his arms up to the sky, all four of them.
He had a new Skill. And the dayeverything was different. Pawn smiled, because he understood more of what happiness was. And he was a [Priest] who worshipped only that. And heaven.
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Ishkr, you have the inn. You can manage, right? Erins asleep, so she probably wont start anything. You need something?
No, Lyte. Ill manage the inn.
The [Waiter]now a [Head Waiter] by virtue of a promotionnodded to Lyte. She waited. The Gnoll looked at her as the inn moved. The yers of Celum wereing in for breakfast and rehearsals, the staff were serving guests
And Lyte realized Ishkr had nothing more to say. He had that kind ofincredible, <em>normal</em>petencebined with the ability to not add to someones workload that made him so valuable. Drassi would have had opinions. Erin? Erin was chaos.
Well then, thank you. Ill be back!
Lyte left the inn and walked through the hallway towards the magic door. She passed by a wide-eyed group of teenagers, a few years younger than her.
Noher age, really. Lyte blinked. They were her age, but they <em>felt</em> younger. She was eighteen. But she looked different than them, her hair tied back, wearing her work clothes. Indeed, they were staring around.
Look at this ce! And were in Liscor? Farmer Strongheart was telling the truth! Weve gotta tell the others!
They were from Celum. Just[Farmers], or maybe [Farmhands], from a nearby farm. Lyte smiled as they hurried towards the door and stared about.
Hello! The Wandering Inn is open at all times! The door isnt always set to the Strongheart farm, but if theyre willing, you can wait there to be let through. Its never more than ten minutes, usually.
The two teens jumped and stared at Lyte. One of them ducked his head nervously. The girl curtsied.
Thank you, Miss! My folksd love to see this ce! Theres a<em> y</em>, right? Can wee back through again? For<em>free?</em>
Absolutely. We might ask for a few coppers at some point, but well put up a sign. And the Stronghearts are friends of the inn.
The [Princess] smiled. Always good to put some thoughts in the heads of people. The two teens looked at each other. The Stronghearts were <em>friends</em> of the inn. They cautiously walked past Lyte as she walked over to the door. She adjusted it for Liscor, and walked through.
It was another day. Another day, and yetLyte felt like much had changed since yesterday. In more ways than one. And since it hadshe had to tell someone about it.
Again, not Erin. Lyte liked Erin Solstice, she really did. The young woman had saved her from death by exposure in the winter. Shed given Lyte more chances than shed deserved. She was a good person, even if she was slightlyErin.
But Erin had ws. Her good nature, belief in people, and willingness to ept anyone from Goblins to Antinium was also coupled with a stubbornness that a Minotaur would respect, a short fuse when it came to some matters, an inability to manage money or think politically
And, recently, an aversion to anything sexual. Well, that had been a rather interesting day. But Lyte wasnt discussing Pawn with Erin. But she had to tell <em>someone.</em> So she went to her friends.
Lyte du Marquin had friends in Liscor. Not many, but they existed. The first of them was running a stall down Market Street. And she was a Gnoll.
Councilwoman Krshia was still working her day-job, even if she participated in Council meetings regrly. They had a schedule. By day, the Council worked, by night they enactedws, argued, and did what they thought was good for the city.
It was interesting, to see Krshia and Lism hawking goods and talking with their constituents. Both [Shopkeepers] had lines. Their regr customers and people who wanted to put a bee in their ear about some newwmetaphorically.
Lyte had an actual bee. Apista was currently flying around the Garden of Sanctuary, pollinating flowers, drinking nectar, and getting high on faerie flowers. It was a good life, if lonely for her. <em>She</em> didnt have a bug-mate.
Krshia Silverfang was hard at work and it was a long line. Mostly Gnolls went to her, and mostly Drakes to Lism, although there was crossover. But Lyte was at the back of a line of Gnolls. Some of them stared at her, recognized her, and gave her hard looks. Lyte ducked her head as she stood in the back of the line.
They knew her. The [Thief] whod caused so much trouble. But no one said anything. Lyte had been forgiven by both the Watch and Krshia.
Next! Ah, Tirr, how can I help you today? And if you want to ban Gnolls who are shedding, you will have to speak to someone else, yes? Because that is not aw I am going to fight for
Krshias voice briskly drifted down the line as Lyte waited. And it was a funny thing. As the queue moved forwards, Lyte didnt talk to the Gnolls who were chatting amongst themselves. She would have liked a book. But neither was the [Princess]rude.
A certain crazy Human might have gotten by with marching to the front of the line, waving her hands and shouting about some crisis, but Lyte waited. And when she got to the front of the line, she bowed slightly.
Good morning, Krshia.
Lyte! Ah, hello!
Krshia smiled at the [Princess]. It was funny, to think of how they had first met and where they were now. The Gnoll paused, <em>sniffed</em> the air a few times, and thenughed.
<em>No!</em> And it is a <em>most</em> good morning, yes?
Lyte blushed as the other Gnolls in line gave her a sideways look. Some sniffed too and stared, perplexed. But Krshia gave Lyte a knowing smile. The [Princess] coughed.
Wellits not a bad one. Thank you for your help, Krshia. Can I get some of the goods on this list? Im shopping, but if you have time, Id be grateful if I could speak to you? After work?
She dipped her head again. And if shed had ears, shed have lowered them. It wassubtlya show of respect. The other Gnolls watching murmured.
They knew who she was. Even if what they knew was that she was a former [Thief], or that she was Lyte of The Wandering Inn. But some <em>knew</em>, and Lyte was beingpolite. To Krshia. And because they saw that, it mattered.
Krshia for her part, smiled.
Of course I have time for you, Lyte! After my work, certainly. I am only working another hour; I will have my assistant take over.
Oh? You have an assistant now?
Krshia grinned.
The times must change, yes? Just to sell goods. I run my store as usual, but yes. Let us meet at my apartment then. I have some of what you want. For the resttry Samikhas Butchery. You know it? She has some fresh Corusdeer venison, very good. And there was some beef at
Lyte didnt waste Krshias time. She ducked her head again, thanked Krshia, and walked off. And the Gnolls murmured, and a few more resolved to greet her the next day.
Small changes in Liscor. The new construction zone had tons of [Builders] and [Workers] marching towards it, some grumbling about their Human co-workers. A group of rookie Humans in the Watch were marching behind Tkrn. Lyte saw it all, perhaps more clearly than Erin. She was part of the city. Erinhad her inn.
After an hour, Lyte had stowed her purchases in Erins inn and made the walk to Krshias apartment. The Gnoll was already waiting. She spread her arms as Lyte came in.
Ah, Lyte Marquin. So you did it, hrm? And how was it? Did everything go well? Pawn, he came to my store and I gave him sometips. Did they help?
She gave Lyte a wicked look. The Gnoll woman did not beat about the bush. Lyte blushed again. She sat down on the couch as Krshia made them some tea.
Howd you know? I thought there wouldnt be an umsmell
We can smell many things. But it would have been harder. Noyou have the look. And I knew what was supposed to happen. Here. Tea. Something to eat?
Thank you, Im fine.
Lyte sipped from the spicy tea Krshia liked. The Gnoll woman sat across from her,ughing and joking. But kindly. She was genuinely happy for Lyte. She listened as Lyte shared what she was willing to. When she heard about Pawn panicking at the sight of blood and casting [Minor Heal Wounds] sheughed herself off the sofa. Krshia was wiping tears out of her eyes when Lyte was done.
Ah, good for you! Now, we must only have Erin rx, yes?
She nodded at the young woman. Lyte rolled her eyes.
Good luck, because Im not helping you. Honestly, Krshia, I think Erins justscarred from her experiences. Which have been bad, I think. She told me about the Hobgoblin Chieftain she met within the first month ofing here
Krshia sobered. She slowly sipped her tea, nodding.
Yes. Erin Solstice has had many things to grieve. But <em>I</em> think, joking aside, that it is good for her, yes? Well, perhaps it is not something casual for her. But I am happy for you.
Thank you forfor talking with me about it. And helping me. I wouldnt have known about the umharness and
Lyte turned as red as her hair a third time. Krshia justughed softly. Lyte raised her head again.
What was fascinating about their conversation was that even hereshe was in a role. It was something Lyte had learned, both from Krshia talking to her and from observation. Gnolls had a way ofmunicating like all people did. The way they moved, their ears, tails, their manner of speechHumans had it in how you bowed, looked at someone. All races did, but Lyte had <em>learned</em> Gnollish etiquette, or perhaps, bodynguage was a better word for it.
And she was also acting it out, as the younger Gnoll might in a rtionship between two females. Krshia was treating her like someone who was both friend and someone in need of mild guidance. It had changed the rtionship between the two, made it more solid than a tenuous connection of Lyte wanting to redeem herself and know more about how to raise Mrsha.
And Lyteloved it. She liked the experience, of looking up to a mentor, of being the inferior, the student. A [Princess] was never that. Even her [Tutors] back in Cnfer had known who she was. But Krshia was someone Lyte truly respected.
Ah, if you enjoyed it, despite all the awkwardness of a first time, what is there to say? He is not like most malesnot at all! But that is good too. I would enjoy someone who doesnt need to stop but when <em>I</em> feel like it! After Pawn, many males will disappoint you, sadly.
Krshiaughed. Lyte had to chuckle. The Gnoll had rted stories of her youth and experience to reassure Lyte. And it had been Krshia that Lyte had asked for advice when the idea of her and Pawn getting intimate had even popped up.
Hrm. Strange that love should blossom so. You told me at the beginning you saw him only as a friend. Can you tell me, now that you decided it should be so, why it came to this?
The Gnoll woman mused. The [Royal Shopkeeper] eyed Lyte and the [Princess] tried to put it into words. She <em>hadnt</em> been sure, even untilst night. Atst, Lyte nodded.
I didnt n anything, Krshia. Honestly, I didnt think it would happennot with all the craziness in the inn. But we had our weekly chatswhich turned into twice a week, and then three timesand I showed Pawn how to dance and
You two grew closer?
Not just that. It was Pawnbeing Pawn. How can I exin it? When the Antinium do something, they do it with everything they have. They dont <em>know</em> how to be half-hearted. When Pawn loves me, he does. More than any suitor back home.
All the artificial romance, the odes some [Poet] had written for the [Princes] and [Lords] and [Earls] and so on for her, the gifts or deedsall of it was fake when youpared it to the genuine thing. And Pawnhe didnt know deceit. That was why Lyte had loved him.
It had started with a kiss on his cheek. Onlyshe hadnt had to kiss a frog to undo a polymorph curse. Her prince had been right from the beginning.
As it should be. I am envious. Truly, I wish for a connection like that. For youth, to find one for me. But I have had good rtionships. And I can keep myself pleased.
Krshia smiled at Lyte. And while she was not mother to Lyte, as Lyte was to Mrsha, she was like an older sister or simply an older female friend. One willing to teach Lyte.
Shed never had that from her mother or her sisters, not like this. Lyte dipped her head again.
Thank you, Krshia Silverfang. Im in your debt again. If I can do anything
The Gnoll woman raised a paw.
Ryoka Griffin paid your debt. And you gave me a ss. Erin Solstice gave Brunkr hopeand youhis wish. You have done so much for one not of your tribeand now yours. Mrsha. And you do me favors. That [Farmer], Want Strongheart, was a boon. So too will be Octavia. And the Gnolls who are learning to be [Actors] are grateful. We have no debts between us. We are tribe-sisters.
The statement made Lytes eyes go misty. She felt her eyes water and brushed at them.
What? Krshia! Thatsare you sure? Oh no. Im
Only a Gnoll or someone like Lyte would have known what that meant. Krshia got up,ughing quietly, and put one arm around Lyte, squeezing. Lyte wiped her eyes, then cried a bit.
Such days. Who could have imagined they would be like this? Lyte <em>sniffed</em> as she leaned against Krshia. No debts between sisters. Just give and give. Lean on each other in times of strife, support each other in days of plenty.
It was an honor. And Krshia had delivered it so casually. But how else would a Gnoll do it? She had stated fact and it had been so. Krshia had said this for no other Human. Not for Erin, whom she owed a debt and protected. Not even for Ryoka. She was a friend, but no sister.
Lyte would have liked to have been a Gnoll. But she rested her hand on Krshias shoulder and saw the Gnoll womans eyes were a bit wet. And then Lyte told her friend something else.
ActuallyI leveled up afterst night. I think its rted. But
Krshia startedughing. So did Lyte. The twoughed as they went back to their seats.
Truly? Give me your ss and I will reach Level 50 in a year. Ah, how convenient! Butsuch is the name, yes? Worldly. Perhaps what you need is to experience all things. Not other menbut learning to bake as you have done. All things. You do have a love for it.
Lyte nodded. When had she discovered she loved leveling up? Learning? Growing? It did fit her. She nced at Krshia.
Pawn leveled up too. Think <em>thats </em>rted?
The Gnoll choked on her tea. She coughed, snorted, and shook her head.
I do not know what Pawn is. Buthe is unique. I am just d for you, Lyte. When you reach Level 20, we must hold a celebration, yes? Gnolls and the inn. A party worthy of it!
She patted Lytes knee. The [Princess] smiled. Krshia knew about Pawns ss. Just like she knew about Lyte being a [Princess]. The young woman had told her secrets. And in turnKrshia had told her little tribe-sister some of <em>her</em> secrets.
I know the Meeting of Tribes ising, Krshia. IIll miss you.
Krshias eyes softened. She flicked her paw.
Ah, well, it wont be long. Wed have set out earlier, but Erins door will save us so much time. Four hundred miles of it, and skirting the Bloodfields is the biggest boon of all. There is so much <emnd</em> between Liscor and Pass. It still boggles my mind. You know, there are cities, Drake ones that are closer to Liscor. I wonder, when the road is done, if we might trade with them as well as Pass.
Lyte nodded. She inhaled slowly.
Krshiaabout your gift to the other tribes. Wellmy Skill from this morning is [Magnified Training]. Which does what you think. Its a Skill for [Soldiers], [Students], you know? I was wonderingcould I try using the spellbook?
Across from her, Krshia Silverfangs eyes widened. Her brown eyes fixed on Lyte. And the [Princess] saw the Gnolls fur stand up slightly.
You? Lyte Marquin? But you are no [Mage].
No. But I know you have Mrsha learning from it now and then
Krshia had asked permission after the fact. She said it was only now and then, and Lyte hoped that was true. The [Princess] hesitated.
I can cast [Light] and a few minor spells. But I <em>was</em> taught in magical theory. Most royals are. So I was thinkingI could try learning spells. I told you, Mrshas too young to memorize full spells. But I can cast magic. So, if youre willing
She waited. Even knowing about Ryokas gift was a sign of trust that had made them this close. Krshia drummed her paws on the armrest of the couch. And then she slowly nodded.
For you, Lyte? Of course. I did not say we were tribe-sisters casually. Come.
She stood. Lyte followed her into the room. The Gnoll cautioned her to stay back while she undid the traps and locks. And thenshe brought out the tome.
The young woman gasped. She had never seen the book in actuality, just known it was there. But this?
Cnfer would trade <em>hundreds</em> of thousands of gold pieces worth for this, Krshia. Even if its only spells from Tier 0 to Tierwhat, Tier 4?
Tier 3 or Tier 4. I forget myself. I cannot read it. Can you?
Krshia let Lyte read it on her bed. The [Princess] squinted at the magical writing.
Vaguely. Most [Mages] learn Skills to help them. And to memorize spells. Someone who can cast magic without help, or something that enhances their natural magic is rare.
You can do it.
The Gnoll woman looked at Lyte. The [Princess] smiled, a bit sadly.
Superior breeding, my parents would say. Marquin children have natural mana pools that arerger than most people. Let me see this book, though
She flipped through the pages. Indeed, Lyte saw at a nce why Mrsha wouldnt be learning new spells. This was <emplex</em>. But at the same timethere was a flow to the instruction that made it seem simpler than most spellbooks. As if, indeed, this book was teaching the spell rather than just listing it without instruction.
Forget Cnfer. You could sell this to Wistram for one of their Archmages. What are the bookmarks for?
Ahspells Mrsha wanted to try to learn. You see?
They looklike nature spells. Hold on, Im pretty sure that ones [Stone Armor]. See? Theres an illustration.
Krshia nodded.
What do you think?
I thinkthis spellbook is organized by elements. Nowaitspell schools. And that would mean <em>these</em> are Tier 4or Tier 3attack spells. And these areillusions
Lyte was going through the book. Krshia made a quick note.
And this section?
<em>Enchantments.</em>
Lyte stared at a page, which was both illustration and word. Magical writing. She paused.
Krshiacan you let me try to learn this spell? It might beit <em>looks</em> like its a spell I know from home.
Which one?
Here. If it isits [Silverglow Enchantment]; it makes a sword capable of cutting spirits.
Really? That is useful. Against undead, yes?
I hear its good against Djinn as well. And non-corporeal foes. Or maybethis one?
Lyte wavered. Shed spotted another spell as she went to attack spells.
[Lightning Bolt]. Thats definitely it.
Another good spell. Do you think you can learn it?
I dont know.
If she couldand <em>if</em> she could, really, which was the best spell to try for? Lyte stared at the spells again. And she began to get worried. Which one? Which
Another spell caught her eye. Lyte paused.
How about this one? Ive heard of [Mages] using it. And it has a number of uses.
Hrm? Which one.
This. Right here. Its wind-magic. [Razorwind].
Seems much like [Lightning Bolt]. Except less useful, yes?
No, no. Its Tier 3. But its not just sharp wind. Its got utility. Let me trylearning it. You canpress the wind, use it as a shield. I can always try the other enchantmentster.
Very well. If you can learn, it has some use here. Go ahead. Hrm. Perhaps a table? Mrsha takes a long time learning.
Okay. Here I go.
Lyte put the book on the table. She stared at the magical spell. Instantlyher head began to hurt. The magic was trying to embed itself in her head. And her mind was ill-prepared to ept it.
Even soLyte realized the words made a <em>lot</em> more sense than even the Tier 1 and Tier 0 spells her [Tutors] had tried to teach her. Her Skill <em>was</em> working.
It was just that this was Tier 3. The [Princess] felt a trickle from her nose as she tried to <em>memorize.</em>
Nosebleed. Here. Perhaps you should rest, Lyte? It has been forty minutes.
Krshia offered Lyte a tissue. The [Princess] looked up.
Forty? It feelsno. No, I think I can do this. Im going to try something else. Give another try?
The Gnoll nodded. And so the [Princess] took a breath. She looked down and whispered.
<em>[wless Attempt].</em>
And her mindfocused. Krshia Silverfang saw the young womans pupils widen. And she felt something in the air. She looked at Lyte. And in the closed room, the air began to move. The Gnoll stared at Lyte. Time ran past the young woman as she read.
Her mind felt <em>focused</em>, as if shed taken some kind of potion to enhance her concentration. And the magic was revealing itself to her. Imprinting itself in her brain. She raised her hand.
<em>Yes. The wind can be as sharp as a razor. As mutable as thought. More than water. But it changes. Look. You canpress it; turn it into a shield, a weapon. But only for a breath. Concentrate. To know how to make a de with air, you have to know what it is to cut</em>
I need to cut myself. Wheres my sword?
Lyte found herself muttering. She felt someone shaking her. And she came to herself with Krshias knife in one hand. The Gnoll was holding her arm.
No. Lyte?
She peered worriedly at Lyte. The [Princess] blinked at herand she came back into the world.
Two hours had passed. Lyte let go of the knife, sheepishly.
Ididnt mean <em>cut</em> my throat. I just need to know how sharp a de is. Ill only be able to create a de as sharp as something I understand. So the easiest way is to cut yourself. Lightly. Ill heal it with a potion.
Krshia <em>stared</em> at Lyte. The Gnoll looked at the young woman, unnerved. And Lyte wondered what shed seen.
Thenyou learned the spell? Just so? Just like that?
The young woman started.
What? No. Of course not. Im not even a tenth of the way there.
But thenyou are partly there?
For answer, Lyte raised her hand. And the air in Krshias apartment moved. A gentle breeze touched the two for a moment. Krshias eyes went round. Lyte smiled weakly.
Told you. Its utility. I understand how to move the wind weakly. But Id need to study that at least a dozen more times. And
She realized there was something on her nose. She brushed at a tissue gently stuck there. Krshia pointed at it.
Ah, you had a nosebleed. Just a small one.
The [Princess] realized her head was <em>aching.</em> She suddenly felt stupid. She had to sit down for a bit.
Wow. Im <em>exhausted</em>. I can barely think
But you remember the spell?
Krshia had more tea and some stamina potion in Lytes cup. The [Princess] nodded.
I do. I <em>do.</em>
Your Skill. It is unfair. Give it to me.
The Gnoll woman held a paw out. Lyteughed.
Its a [Princess] Skill. ButKrshia, that book is <em>incredible.</em> You shouldnt be able to learn a Tier 3 spell like that, even with my Skills.
She looked wide-eyed at Krshia. The Gnoll smiled.
A gift unmatched. One wondersbut that is Ryoka Griffins secret. And we <em>shall </em>thank the one called Teriarch. Even if no Archmage in living memory has that name.
The name sounded vaguely familiar to Lyte. She frowned.
Could Itry to learn that spell again?
Lyte du Marquin. What kind of fool would I be if I did not allow it?
Krshia gave Lyte a look over her cup, and snorted softly.
What madness is this? All these young people, growing like grass about me. By all means,e back and learn.
Thank you. But youre not exactly leveling up slowly yourself?
The [Royal Shopkeeper] and [Councilwoman] stroked the fur around her chin, and chuckled.
I suppose not. But stillI cannot help but be envious. I only wish that Mrsha could learn. But she must be the most low-level of [Mages]. As children are. A pity. Even so.
Lyte bit her lip, covering it with a sip of tea. The one secret she had was that Mrsha was a [Druid]. Krshia was her sister, but some things you didnt tell even sisters. Like Erins exact level.
Tribe-sisters and Lytes family. Well, they were so close. But the young woman wanted to keep a few of those secrets. Like Erins specific tales from her world.
Enough. Too much for one day! Let us just celebrate. Both this new knowledge, your level, and Pawn. And do tell mewhich one of my selection did you use?
Lyteughed as Krshia steered the conversation back. She refused to answer, and after another fifteen minutes, she excused herself. She and Krshia had taken a long time with the studying.
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Thank you for everything. And yesdefinitely. I can take more time off, maybe meet in two days? Tomorrow? Come to the inn and well discuss itErin misses you!
Lyte said goodbye to Krshia. The Gnoll woman wasnt going back to her stall, but she had a discussion with some of her people before the Council meeting. And while she did that, Lyte went to visit her second friend.
Not to talk about sex. Shed get kicked out in a second if she tried that. Watch Captain Zevara probably wasnt as uptight about sex as Erin. But she could certainly use someone in her life. Sometimes, Lyte thought that was why she was so grumpy. Andbecause she had to deal with Erin. And Relc. That couldnt help.
Hi, Ishkr. Hows the inn?
Fine. Weve got some [Farmers] from around Celum.
The Gnoll nodded to a group of people who included the two teens shed met this morning. They were staring wide-eyed at the yers of Celum. She smiled.
Any trouble?
Nope.
Thank the throne for people like Ishkr. Lyte collected some pre-prepared objects from the kitchen and headed out again.
Excuse me, is the Watch Captain here? Id like a meeting.
The Desk Sergeant was a Drake. He eyed Lyte, but he knew the score. He waved Lyte up. She slipped him a tart.
Erin was good at sugary foods. Ironically, she wasnt a huge fan of eating the stuff she made, but she knew her audience. The peach tarts were a bit priceymainly because of the peaches. But Pass imported food from Oteslia, so it wasnt as expensive as getting it anywhere else. And these ones were
Bribes again, Miss Marquin?
Watch Captain Zevara stared at the little tarts on her desk. Lyte had put them in a little wooden box; they couldnt exactly be bagged.
Im just giving some food to a friend. And testing them out before we sell them. What do you think? See the box. Im thinking about paying to have some made. Just a [Carpenter] engraving a bit onto it.
Hm. Well, I suppose you could sell them. Who did this one?
A[Carpenter]. Pawn. Hes a friend.
Zevara eyed Lyte.
Oh, the Antinium. I forget. Sayhows it going with the Antinium at the inn? I only ask because Klbkch has been a bit offtely.
Lyte coughed on her tart. The Watch Captain paused in reaching for one and eyed her.
Zevara was, as always, writing at her desk. She spent a <em>lot</em> of time making reports; Lyte gathered it was a Drake thing. They liked their paperwork.
What? Pawn? Hes fine. UmKlbkch isnt doing well?
No. There was that idiocy Relc cooked up. Well, it was fairly good for morale and apparently Klbkch doesnt havewhy am I talking to you about this?
Because you cant talk to anyone else? Have a tart. I have more things to eat if youd like some. Have you had lunch?
The Drake [Watch Captain] looked resigned as Lyte offered her a little shepherds pie. Lyte smiled proudly.
I made it myself. Without [wless Attempt], but I think it went decently.
You keep doing this, Miss Lyte.
Well, I have to pay off my debt to the city to get my things back. Andwe are friends, right?
A [Charming Smile]. The Watch Captain eyed Lyte as it bounced off her and sighed. But she did inspect the pie.
I had lunch in the prisalready. You know, I disapprove of this. And if ites to it, Ill weigh my bias against any decision or relegate it to someone impartial. Either way, it wont help you.
Lyte sighed. Straightced as usual. But she nodded at Zevara.
Of course. This is just food. You know Ill give it to Relc if you dont take it.
Well, I suppose I could use it for dinner. I dont get time to cook muchthank you.
The Drake coughed, embarrassed. The two sat together, and eventually, Zevara rxed a bit. It always took a little bit.
But here was Lytes second friend in Liscor. She had two, by the way. Which was good. And Zevara was a contrast to Krshia. She was almost always at work. And she was strict, always assessing herself. Also
Hows your breathing these days?
Hm? Fine. That tonic that the Centaur, Palt, gave me, works well. I had to force the payment on him. Damn [Mages]. As bad as Terandrians with bribes. Stop pushing the te towards me. Ill have a tart if I want one.
She didnt do small-talk well. But that was refreshing too. If Lyte longed for someone she could look up to, respect, she also liked straight-talkers. She mentally reset herself.
Right, sorry. Soanything new at work?
Zevara stopped. And she abruptly put down the report she was looking over. And her face was grave. Serious.
Yes. Bearw. I told you about the rumors about herst week?
Lytes smile wavered.
Yes. What happened?
Watch Captain Zevara paused. She looked at Lyte, then cursed.
Ancestors damn it. Whats in those tarts?
Peaches. Sugar. Why?
The Watch Captain grabbed the te. Then she reached back, and came out with a bottle. And two shot sses. She poured the Firebreath Whiskey into both.
Here. Its all Ive got.
She shoved a ss towards Lyte. The [Princess] stared. <em>This</em> was unusual.
Zevara?
The Drake red.
If youre tempting me, Ill have some. And Im also having a drink.
Isnt that, umdiscouraged on duty, Watch Captain?
Lyte had been teasing Zevara, but that was an unspoken game they yed. The Watch Captain had never taken the bait like this before. But Zevara just grunted as she lifted the ss to her lips.
Its that or ordering the entire Watch to get out there, arrest Bearw, Mister Soot, and every gang member in the city and toss them into the dungeon. Or just find a long enough length of rope.
What happened?
Two Senior Guards are dead. Their bodies were found two days ago. I havent told anyone, but word is spreading. We knew they were missing for a week. But we only found theirremains now. 4<sup>th</sup> Company was clearing out a Shield Spider nest. They found the badges.
The ss paused at Lytes lips. The [Princess] felt cold.
Bearw?
Yes. I know its her. Butwe hauled her in for questioning again. That Ancestors-damnedthat slipperyshe was smoking a cigar the entire time. And she lied. To our faces.
Zevara mmed down a drink, filled her ss, and took another shot. Lyte looked at her.
How? I thought you told me Klbkch and Relc were investigating her
They were. But remember the time when I had to put Relc in the inn?
No
Yes. We put a second pair on her. They vanished within their two hour reconnaissance period.
But how? Did she?
I. Dont. Know. Best guess is that she ambushed them. They were new Senior Guards. But they <em>were</em> good. JustSheikhe and Laven. I notified their families yesterday. But we couldnt get Bearw.
Why? You used truth spells
Zevara caught herself in filling the ss a fourth time. She grabbed a tart and ate furiously.
Of course! But she evaded the spells. Told us to our faces shed never even <em>seen </em>them. And she didnt know where they died. If I could, Id throw her in jail until she rots. But thew says I can do nothing but investigate. And I know she did it. Somehow, she <em>lied.</em> Twice now, thats happened with our truth stones. This is good.
Thanks.
Zevara didnt make Lyte feel as good about the world as Krshia. The Watch Captain went on.
Serious criminals. First Regrika ckpaw, nowit doesnt help theyre Gnolls.
How so?
Zevara shrugged self-consciously.
Just me thinking on it. Feels like its confirmingin other cities Gnolls get hauled in more often. Ive heard other Watch Captains say Gnolls turn more to crime than Drakes. I didnt believe it; Liscors big names are all Drake, but these two outsiders? No
She sighed, rubbing at her brows.
Ive kept Liscor <em>fair</em>, which is why the Gnoll poption is what it is and the Watch is trusted.
Cant you ask anyone else ifsorry, I know Im not helping.
The Drake shook her head, but not in denial.
We tried that. Of course, we did. Mister Soot was pinned at the same point as Bearw around the time she was unobserved. So we tried to grab him to ask what happened. But
Hes dead?
The Watch Captain blinked.
If that happened, Liscors criminals would be in uproar. No. Mister Soothas gone missing. He doesnt want to be brought in. And that tells me everything I need to know.
So? What can you do? If you know she did it
Zevara clenched one fist.
Thew is thew. Im doing everything I can, Lyte. Between you and meI <em>know</em> its her. But shes protected. I go after her and break anyw, and Ill hear it. Just this morning, someone wasining that Bearw was questioned twice. Already, theyre spinning the Gnoll angle. Bastard. Its Soot, or someone else. Theyre good at shouting loud. At least I have the Council on my side.
Lyte was nodding, her mind racing ahead of the conversation. They were both working at their jobs, and Lyte sometimes talked to Zevara about this. She wondered if Krshia knew about Bearw. Surely so. What did the Gnolls think? Zevara went on.
I have my best people watching her every step. Unfortunately, we cant follow her into buildings. And there are rat warrens in the city, even if we try to get rid of them. I dont know what she wants or when shell move. And when she doesif Im toote, someone dies.
She sighed. And looked tired. The [Princess] stared at Zevara.
Im sorry about the two Senior Guards.
Thank you. Im sorry to burden you with this. Keep it quiet, obviously. The official word is the Senior Guards ran into a Hollowstone Deceiver. Three of them, so they couldnt run. Freak ident. I had to tell their families that. And Bearw was offering <em>condolences.</em>
Zevaras eyes zed. She was also smoking. Lyte coughed and Zevara looked up. She stopped.
Enough. Ill drink enough that my breath turns into mes if I dont take my mind off it. Youwhats happened?
She eyed Lyte. And suddenly the [Princess] was in the hot seat. Zevara had been a [Guardswoman] and then a Senior Guardswoman before bing Watch Captain. One of Liscors best. She had put away the Drake gang leader before Mister Sootor rather, got him exiled.
She had a history. And she was sharper than Lyte liked, especially about Lytes past. She knew more than she had ever discussed with Lyte. Shed had Lytes artifacts <em>appraised</em> by Montressa.
WellI leveled up. And gained a new Skill.
Really? Which one?
[Magnified Training].
Zevaras brows bounced up.
<em>Really?</em> Thats useful. I wish I could p that on most of my [Guards]. You still training with the sword?
Thats right.
Hm. Good. Anything precipitate the level up? I remember you saying how hard it was to level in your[Barmaid] ss. Which, obviously, has that Skill.
The [Princess] winced. But only internally. She schooled her face into a polite, rueful smile and shrugged delicately.
Well, Im an [Inn Manager] these days. Didnt I tell you?
The female Drakes face never moved.
Ah, of course. You didnt say. We should have celebrated. Which is why I heard about the celebration in the inn. Congrattions.
It was right after the Creler attack. Not a time to celebrate. But thank you.
Both women looked at each other, Lyte with her faint smileZevara not even going to false pretenses. It was a game both enjoyed. The Drakes lips twitched a bit.
Fine. But what <em>precipitated</em> you reaching
Level 18.
Huh. Id imagine thats good for a [Baroness], right?
This time Lyte was ready. She didnt move.
Hm?
Nothing. So? The precipitating factor?
Oh. Umnothing much.
Lytes hesitation made Zevara look up sharply. She narrowed her eyes.
Really. Nothing?
Do you <em>want</em> to know?
The Drakes eyelids flickered. She wasnt an idiot. She opened and closed her mouth.
Hm. That would implyno. Wait. But
Lyte found herself turning red as Zevara looked her up and down. The Drake was a bit drunk, but she had constitution Skills. She bit into a tart as she thought.
That impliesbut who are you seeing? It wouldnt bewaitdidnt you once hint that
Zevara, its really
The Drakes eyes widened. She choked on her tart.
The Antin<em>Pawn?</em>
She looked at Lyte. Zevara exhaled a bit of fire, cooking the tart. She coughed as Lyte spoke.
Look, what happened was
Stop. <em>I dont want to know.</em> Stop. Right there. Dont tell me. Dont make excuses. I dont want towait. I thought
Actually
Zevara looked at Lyte. She wavered between curiosity and
No. Dont tell me. Ancestors.
Her reaction made Lyte a bit angry. The [Princess] cleared her throat, suppressing her blush.
You know, its not something Im ashamed of.
Of course not. How did Miss Solstice take it?
Er
Mhm. Dont tell me <em>she</em>
No. Shes actually against it in general. Sex, that is.
Zevara actuallyughed as she went to fill up her cup. She was doing it drip by drip, seeming to be trying to avoid from filling it up that high.
Now thats funny! For someone as open-minded as her, wellgood for you. I suppose its not that odd. Klbkch has been propositioned more than once, you know.
<em>Really?</em>
Yup. Well, not recently. But hes been here a decade and people still remember him fighting off the Necromancer. Hes intelligent, wealthy, a Senior Guardsmanand, well, the insect thing didnt put off some Drakes and Gnolls. But still. He doesnt havedont tell me hes an exception? Why are you making me ask this?
Actually, you can solve that with some of Krshias, uh, special goods. Do you know about? Zevara?
The Firebreath Whiskey was overflowing onto the table. The Drake stared at Lyte. Then she put the bottle back up, stared at the bottle. She shoved herself back from the desk.
Im leaving.
Zevara!
The Drake wasnt kidding. She walked out of her office, shaking her head. She headed down the stairs and Lyte chased after her.
It wasnt just theatrics. Zevara strode past the desk and into the Watchs training yard. Lyte, following, saw the Drake stalking past groups of training Watch recruits. Mostly Drakes and Gnolls, but some Humans were noticeably among the ranks of the rookies.
<em>Watch Captain present! Salute!</em>
The Drake on duty was Jeiss. The Councilman was also a Senior Guardsman and even if he had his other job interfering with his patrols, he could certainly teach. He was considered the best desman in the Watchaside from maybe Klbkch and Zevara herself. Zevara waved a w.
At ease. Im just here to train. Howre the recruits?
Lyte saw the Junior Guards were being drilled in basicbat. Those withbat sses were being taught thew or led on patrols, but Liscors Watch demanded a level of proficiency from most Guards in a fight.
Not necessarily too much; most Guards just had to hold their own in a fight. Subduing monsters and high-level nuisances were jobs for Senior Guards, who were specialists. The averagepetence of a [Guard] was dependent on the citys standards.
And by the looks of it, Zevara had raised the bar. The Drake had a training sword and she was demonstrating a fight with Jeiss as Lyte walked around the watching trainees and regr [Guards]. She didnt recognize anyone but Jeiss and Beilmark; she didnt actually know that many [Guards].
That was almost a failing, because the Watch numbered in the thousands. And many were watching as Zevara and Jeiss squared off.
You look a bit off, Watch Captain.
Jeiss had a glint in his eye. He looked angryso did many of the [Guards]. Not at Zevara. The entire Watch had to know what had happened.
Never mind me, Jeiss. I hear we have weights from Magus Grimalkin. Do you have the recruits on them?
Zevaranced out with her sword. Jeiss parried and shed; she was already stepping back.
Not yet, Captain. Id prefer them knowing how to fight. By the way
He stepped in. Lyte saw his de flicker.
<em>[Double Cut]! </em>But Zevara actually <em>blocked</em> both cuts! One high, one low, simultaneously. She still fell back, shaking out her w. The watchers murmured. Both Drakes were good!
Point. Take notes, guards! Its not all fancy fighting like Jeiss dishes out. Sometimes youre fighting with less than a foot of space between you and someone else, behind a bar. And sometimes
She blew smoke straight at Jeiss. He coughed, swearing, backing up and shing with the wooden sword. When his vision cleared, he leapt back, looking for Zevara.
She wasnt advancing on him. Instead, the Drake had bent. She had a bit of the training yards grit in one w. She threw it in his eyes.
<em>Ancestors damn it</em>
Zevara poked Jeiss in the chest as he swore with the tip of her sword. She turned to the audience who wasughing at the sight. The Drakes glower shut them up.
That would be the end of Senior Guardsman Jeiss if Id had a real de. And yes, he was going easy on me, but be <em>careful.</em> Your enemies dont fight fair. The <em>fairest</em> fight youll get is a monster. And even then, there are the Raskghar.
The Watch sobered. Zevara turned.
Sorry, Jeiss.
No, its a good demonstration. I have to watch my eyes around you, Watch Captain. Ancestors. Beilmark, pass me some water? The rest of youwere going to practice <em>not</em> getting blinded like I was!
Lyte heard groans from his trainees. Zevara for her part leaned on her de. She was rapidly sobering, or she had a liver like a [Drunkard]s. She looked up as Lyte approached.
Are you still practicing? Mind teaching me something?
Zevara nced at the practice sword the [Princess] was carrying.
I never actually asked how good you were.
I learned from a good fighter. But its mostly practice. Yvlon taught me some tricks. But I could practice.
Then show me.
The Drake leaned on her sword, not even bothering to move. Lyte raised her brows. She lifted her sword, paused. She didnt have [wless Attempt]. But Zevara was underestimating
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Ow.
Thirty minutester, Lyte picked up her sword again. Her wrist ached from where Zevara had <em>pped</em> it with her sword. It wasnt the only ache; Lyte had bruises.
Zevara had none. She leaned on her sword.
Not bad. But dont try that in a fight.
Can you at least lie for me?
Hm. Youre pretty good with a sword. Hows that?
The [Princess] scowled. But she had to admitZevara had trounced her hard. She hadnt even used a Skill.
I thought I could at least make you use <em>one </em>Skill. And youre a [Warrior] ss. Is there really that much of a gap between [Warriors] and non-[Warriors]?
I <em>did</em> use a Skill. Just one. The only one I need for most fights against civilians or criminals.
Really? But I didnt see
The Drake snorted. The Watch was sparring or trainingand some were indeed using the weights that Grimalkin had given the Watch. The Watch Captain nodded at Lyte.
[Lawbreakers Enemy]. It gives me an advantage in all ways against criminals.
But Im notoh.
Lyte blushed. Zevara looked at her.
It doesnt take into ount your status, justwhether you breakws. It would be even stronger on someone else, but Im faster and stronger. Against you. It works poorly on Jeiss. But he did break a few rules.
Thanks, Watch Captain. But Miss Lyte isnt <em>that</em> bad. She could be a [Guardswoman] with only a month or twos hard work.
The Drake grunted at Zevara. Hed been watching the exchange. The Watch Captain nodded.
She might make the cut, Jeiss. Shes got [Magnified Training].
What a waste on her.
Thank you, Guardsman Jeiss.
The Drake blushed slightly.
Apologies, but its such a <em>useful</em> Skill. It enhances your training. You could probably try to learn a Skill with it.
Lyte paused in drinking from some water.
Learn a Skill?
Shed heard about that. Jeiss nodded and exined as Zevara took a draft of water.
[Warriors] <em>can</em> learn a Skill. Like, say, [Power Strike]. Or a sword art, and so on. It doesnt always manifest that way. But if you practice certain moves, it can happen.
<em>Really?</em> Then why doesnt everyone?
The Drakeughed.
Leveling is faster. Its more like aperk for hard work. You could expect to learn a skill from years of hard work! I suppose you couldupgrade certain Skills from practice. Thats how my [Speed sh] turned into [Double Cut]. But you could aim for a new Skill in a year.
True. Keep practicing, Lyte. Come here and Ill hit you with a sword. That cheers me up. Relcs too slippery.
Zevara nodded at Lyte. The [Princess] bit her lip on the fact that Erin had learned <em>her</em> Skill in a day. But that was Erin. Normal rules were like butter to Erin. You could take it or leave it or put it on toast, but it wasnt an impediment to her.
Maybe Ill use [wless Attempt] to practice. In between learning magic.
Magic is also good. We could use more [Mages], Watch Captain.
Im working on it, Jeiss. We dont exactly have great teachers and the average recruit doesnt have magical abilities or the time to learn. Ive got options. Give me time.
Zevara sighed. Jeiss nodded.
Too bad we dont havebination Skills either. That would be useful against a monster.
Oh. Combination Skills?
Lyte paused. Zevara looked over.
Its not something you learn. Its more likean ident. If four [Warriors] use [Speed sh] inbat, for instance. They can trigger it. Likebination spells. Did you see those damn [Mages] during the battle with Belchans army, Jeiss?
Sure did, Watch Captain. That was a rainbowbination spells of some kind. Damn, but Id hate to fight them. Let alone <em>any</em> of the King of Destructions monsters.
We <em>did</em> fight one, remember? Waityou werent there.
Gazi the Omniscient.
The people around Zevara and Jeiss stopped. The Watch Captain nodded.
And she took us apart, and the Gnolls. Even Relc. Wellthats an outside threat.
Not the only one. High-level bastards keeping.
The Senior Guardsmans tone was dark. Zevara looked at him. And around at the other [Guards]. They went back to work, but theyd been listening. So, the Watch Captain raised her voice as Lyte applied a bit of healing potion to her bruises. Otherwise Pawn would just worry and heal her.
<em>Gather around, everyone!</em>
The people in the training grounds looked up. They filed over, Gnolls, Drakes, and Humans, standing in their little knot. Amusingly, around Lyte; they seemed to think she was one of them. The [Princess] listened as Zevara raised her voice.
Listen up. I want to tell you all something. Everyone here. The Watch is growing. Were getting new people in. Humans. Maybe even Garuda or Duhans. Dead gods, Id take a Centaur if he offered, even with all those damn puffers.
What about a Minotaur, Watch Captain?
There was augh, a bit nervous. Zevara turned her head.
Anyone, Guardsman Jeiss. Anyone. Because <em>Liscor</em> is growing. You all heard the [Architect] is on the way?
There were nods. Zevara gestured towards the distant walls.
Well, thats just the start. Were going to be a bigger city. Which means money, more peoplehopefully something to say we <em>built</em>, with the Antinium, but because we were here. Together. But with thates more people. More monsters. More crime. Some of its alreadye this way.
<em>Bearw.</em> No one said it out loud. Zevara paused.
Were going to train harder. New recruits, Senior Guardsand everyone in between. No one dies on <em>my</em> Watch. Got it?
There was a murmur.
Yes, Watch Captain!
Jeiss saluted. And Lyte saw Zevara nodding to the other [Guards]. The [Princess] saw the Watch Captain speaking to new recruits. Stiffly, but
There was leadership. Morale, of her own kind. Lyte slipped away as Zevara got back to work. Butshe looked at the Watch. And she saw it there.
Anger. Their city had been invaded. This wouldnt stand. And she worried. And she should have been worrying.
Because today was the day Klbkch visited The Wandering Inn.
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The Watch knew. And their anger kept the streets quiet of crime. Casual [Thieves]y low. [Thugs] hid from the storm.
But among the kind of people close to Bearw, there was no cessation. They had heard. Senior Guardsman died. And theyughed, and beheld the cracks in the system. The city.
And what slithered among the cracks, widening them? Bearw. She was being watched. Three Senior Guard pairings were keeping her under watch at all times.
Not this one. They walked down the streets on regr patrol. One was angry. The other?
Far beyond that. Klbkchs body was still surprising to many who saw it. A slim Antinium, taller than all but a Soldier, and with two arms, a leaner body andpact framepared to regr Antinium had reced the affable Worker form.
Senior Guardsman Klbkch lookedbetter. More humanoid. And he was faster. Stronger. Not that many had seen him fight. Ever since his death, Klbkch had never been wounded. Not in any struggle. He had been Guardsman Klbkch.
And then, Revntor Klbkch. Revntor. One who had found the purpose of his Hive. Who ushered that purpose forwards. And he had found it in the Individual Workers. And thenthe Painted Antinium.
It seemed that Klbkchs star had only risen from the day he had died. Butthen why did he stride down the streets, hunched, tense? Why did even seasoned criminals flinch away as they walked through the shadowed streets?
Perhaps because their [Dangersense] screamed at them. If they crossed him today, they died. The Antinium, usually the calm, controlled half of the duo, walked as if he wanted a fight.
And you had to remember. Always remember what Manus remembered. What Zel Shivertail had known. It was easier, these days, to look at Klbkchs taller silhouette, the way his gaze moved, impassive, staring.
He was more than just Senior Guardsman Klbkch. More than Revntor Klbkch. He was Klbkchhezeim of the Free Antinium. He had many names. And one was Klbkch the yer.
And angry? Who could remember seeing Klbkch in a fury? Few. That was why he had been partnered with the Drake who strode next to him. But they forgot, again. The other reason in those first days had been that Relc was the only one who could have stopped him.
I just dont get it. I wonderwhy we werent put on watching Bearw? I asked Captain Z.
The voice that echoed down the street was cheerful. Cheerful, deepcasualbut even Relc had an <em>edge</em> in his voice. He was angry. Klbkch turned his head. And his voice was t.
Because you would not have waited. You would engage Bearw without evidence.
Yeah. And?
And I would let you.
Relc paused. He looked at his longtime partner, Klbkch. And he paused as the two turned a corner. There was no need for either to particrly keep a lookout. Any criminality was making tracks away from them. And [Pickpockets] five streets away were hearing of the two on patrol and deciding to rece the coin pouches. On a day like today, anyone caught would be losing teeth.
Im sensing a bit of <em>tension</em>, Klbkch. You mad about Bearw too? Or is this the sorry-you-dont-have-a-thing-party? I said I stand by it.
No. You are a fool, Relc. This isnt about Bearw. This is a matter which concerns my Hive.
Oh. Right. The other Antinium. You said. I still dont get the problem. Theyre fine, arent they?
Klbkch looked at Relc. He shifted his grip on his sword.
They are disobeying my <em>orders. </em>They are leaving the Hive. Not just one. First the inn
That was hrious. I told you, Klb, buddy, it was just
The burly Drake paused. One of the Antiniums swords had moved ever-so-slightly in its sheathes. And Relc felt a slight bell ringing in his head.
[Dangersense]. The Drake hesitated. Something was off. Klbkch didnt <em>act</em> like this. Relc hadnt brought up the issue before. But it urred to him it might be important. Someone could get cut, and he was pretty sure he didnt want it to be him.
Klb, talk to me. Were partners. Whats the problem? Insubordination. You know that happens. Like, what if we were in the army? You know [Soldiers] break the rules. Sometimes some of them get drunk. Liscors army, hah, well, we have a lot of hard-tails, but it happens. And you discipline themhardbut it happens. Whats the issue?
Klbkch stopped in the street. He turned to Relc, and his mandibles opened.
The <em>issue</em> is that Antinium do not break rules! We are not Drakes or Gnolls. They are disobeying my orders. They need<em>discipline. </em>And I do not know how to manage them. Teach them. All of them have ws. Belgrade, Anand, Yellow Stters<em>Pawn.</em> I do not <em>want</em> to manage them.
He mmed the des further into their sheathes. Relc paused. Klbkch was <em>angry</em>. This called for a pep talk. Normally he got talks. But he had to do right by Klbkch. So, think. What would Klbkch say toKlbkch?
Look, maybe this is a new problem. But those Ant-guys, theyre <em>new</em> too, right? So they need a bit of teaching. You can do it. I believe in you.
The Drake held up a thumb-w and grinned. Klbkch stared at Relc. He went back to walking down the street. Relc strode to catch up.
I am not their<em>instructor.</em>
Youre a good leader, Klb. Whatre you talking about? Zevaras given you moremendations than anyone else. Guards love you. Youre better at this guarding thing than me.
The Antinium shook his head. Not denying the truth. That was objectively true.
That is different. They are not Antinium. The Antinium do not need <em>training.</em> They should not. But these are not True Antinium. They arewrong. Wrong, wrong, <em>wrong.</em>
The muttering bothered Relc. So too did discussing the Antinium. It was one of those things they had never brought up. What happened if a Third Antinium War began. The Drake hesitated. Think, think
Whats wrong, Klbkch? The Antinium look pretty good to me. I saw them taking back Liscor during Skinner and during the Goblin Lord. Heck, Face-Eater moths too. The ck Tide! Go! Whoo!
Some of the people were giving them very odd looks. Relc shifted, awkwardly. Klbkch looked at him.
They are not True Antinium. Just copies.
Riiiight. Because theyreworse?
Relc felt in his belt pouch for something to write on. What had Captain Z told him? If Klbkch ever talked about his Hive, write it down. Not that he had in a decade. This was the first time. But Klbkch was definitely off. The Antinium paused, and muttered.
Theyre all defective. But they were supposed to be restored. Reconnected. But they just broke differently. Even the ones you think of as Antinium are <em>wrong.</em> Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong
<em>That was five wrongs. Might be a problem here.</em> Relc cleared his throat.
Um. How? Soldiers look good. Nightmares on the battlefield, right? I fought some, well, you know how it is. No hard feelings, right?
He debated another thumbs-up and decided not to. Klbkch looked at him.
No. They are inferior to True Antinium. Even Soldiers. Soldiers can<em>break.</em> Flee a battle or lose cohesion. Due to <em>fear.</em>
Relc paused.
Yeah. Imagine that. [Soldiers] running away because they dont want to die? Whats the worlding to?
<em>They would never break if they were True Antinium. They would march into hell a thousand times. They were born of it. As was I. These ones would never have survived the corruption.</em>
A whisper. Relcs scales crawled. Ancestors, that sounded like an army of the King of Destructions best unit, the Dreamers of Reim. He looked at Klbkch.
The Antinium looked like <em>he</em> was breaking. Buthis hands were so steady. He looked at Relc for a second, kept walking. The Drake took a second.
There was something dangerous there. Something close to the look Relc had seen in dying [Soldier]s eyes who wouldnt <em>stop</em> even when you stabbed them through the heart. The kind of monsters he had met on the battlefield. The reason he had quit.
Not breaking, then. Murderous.
Klbkch, maybe we need a drink. Why not? You and I have done it a few times. Lets rx. Take a load off.
I have work. Nowand then a patrol tonight.
Right, double shift. You took over for Sehsi. Weller
Relc was really trying. But what could you say to Klbkch? His Antinium were all wrong. What could Relc say? Tough luck, buddy? Hope they turn out better?
Maybe Klbkch just needed to cool down. Normally, Relc would suggest a drink. Or a visit to a brothel. Neither really was working out so he decided to drop it.
After some thought, Relc decided <em>not</em> to let Klbkch in on the big, amazing thing he was part of. Not that he didnt want to do right by Klbkch. But making a bit of coin on the side didnt seem to be the Antiniums highest priority.
Our break ends in ten minutes. We will return to the barracks now. I am going to visit The Wandering Inn. Erin Solstice has invited me. I will listen to her. Perhaps she can ay myreservations.
That was all Klbkch said. He sounded more stable at that. But he liked Erin. They both did. Relc nodded, relieved.
Hey, Klb, great idea. Im going there myself. Ill see you there, huh?
Perhaps.
Klbkch marched off with Relc towards the barracks. The Drake exhaled. It wasing to evening. Problem solved! Klbkch would get to Erin, cool down, and maybe stop being so <em>tense</em>. Relc was trying, but it was hard being as considerate as he was.
The former [Sergeant] stretched as he signed off work. He didnt have a night patrol. He looked at the [Guardswoman] on duty.
Hey, Beilmark. You wanna hear how to make more coin?
The Gnoll Senior Guardswoman looked up.
Relc. You pitched your stupid thing to me yesterday on patrol. Im not interested. It sounds like too much work.
What? Nah. You get returns! Hey, you were all with me on handing out copies of the Antinium sex story.
Relc kept his voice low. Still, Klbkch <em>twitched</em> as he stowed his gear. Beilmark eyed Klbkch.
That was different. This isnt interesting.
Fine. Ill go find some people before I visit the inn. Erin says there are <em>peach tarts.</em> Mm.
Hm. There are. Miss Lyte brought some to Watch Captain Zevara. They smelled good.
Really? Damn. Id better hurry up!
Relc hurried out of the Watch House. Normally, hed be already at the inn. Klbkch was certainly striding that way. But todayRelc had another mission. And hed never have partaken of any extra-curricr work, but this was a special case. This was <em>money.</em>
Hey, Kelli. Kelli! Youre off-duty, right? Give me a minuteno, five. Ive gotta show you something.
A Drake [Guardswoman] going off-duty <em>sighed</em> as she turned to face the Drake [Guardsman]. She turned, resigned.
Relc. If this is the Antinium sex thing, Iughed at that once. It gets old. What is it?
Not the sex thing, Kelli. This is actually good. For everyone! How would <em>you</em> like to make some coin?
The [Guardswoman] raised her brows. She looked quickly at Relc. But he wasnt the kind of [Guard] to pursue illegal activities. Not only did Zevara make her Watch swear on truth spell that they werent criminal each month (a tradition among Drake City Watches), Relc justwasnt that kind of Drake. Lazy, rude, thoughtless, but never criminal.
Okay. You have me interested. This had better not be anything stupid, though.
Nothing like that. Im serious, Kelli. Listenthis ishold on. I have a brochure.
Relc dug around in his belt pouch. He came out with a folded, colored bit of paper.
Okay, so the way it works isyou give me money
Hah!
No, wait! You give me money, and I <em>send</em> the money to this organization. Theyre funding high-level adventurers.
Relc waved his ws. Kelli paused.
Wait, what? You dont keep the money?
No. And the best part isyou get the money <em>back.</em>
Youre making no sense.
Darn, I always get this part wrong. Let me exin. Here, read this. It says what Im saying.
Relc scratched at his neck-spines. He handed the colorful brochure to Kelli. She read, intrigued, as he went on.
Its high-investment yieldno, waithigh-yield investment in adventuring teams, [Mage] research, and so on. On other continents, even! You give money to the fund, and whenever theres a breakthroughand there <em>are</em>, trust meyou get money back.
What? A fund foradventurers? Why do <em>they</em> need gold?
The Drake looked nk. Relc grinned.
Its the newest thing. I know you havent heard about it, but its spreading like wildfire. Someone from Pass set me onto it. This Garuda chick I knew. Not a <em>chick</em>, butanyways.
He coughed, and went on.
Okay, so the way it works is that a lotta high-level people are making amazing stuff. Sages Grass? An [Alchemist] made that. New spells? [Mages]. Adventurers go into dungeons and get loot. But they all need <em>money</em>, right?
Right. Actuallythat makes sense. I never thought about it that way.
Relc was grinning and nodding.
See? Mostly, they have to work to get to that point. But what <em>if</em> they were funded? At least, the good ideas? Thats what someones doing. And it doesnt have to be one rich person! So a bunch of people are pooling their coinjust a bit from each person, and giving it to this big fund. And its being managed. Its called<em>investment.</em>
That word exists, Relc.
I know, but its this concept. Anywaysyou get paid depending on how much you put in. I have contracts hereand its all recorded by [Scribes] and stuff. And you get money for signing other people up. It all adds up to your payoutand its monthly!
Wow. Soit pays?
Relc was grinning, genuinely delighted to be putting people onto it.
You give money, and youll get it back, especially if you help sign up more people. Theres actually an enlistment bonussign up eight people and your moneys back! And you get payouts from what you invested as well! Look! Ive signed up thirty people and look how much I made!
He reached for a money pouch and showed Kelli. <em>Gold.</em> She blinked at three, fat gold coins.
Wait, you made that?
Sure did. Its a gold coin per ten people, and thats on <em>top</em> of the money I made back. And Im getting a monthly payout of fifteen silver. I know, not a lot, but Im going to add to the money I put in and get <em>more</em> back. So? Whaddya say? Sounds great, right?
It sounds amazing? But why isnt everyone on top of it?
Relc nced around surreptitiously.
To tell you the truthIve only been sharing it with people I like. You know? Getting them a head start. Because the enlistment bonus is <em>real.</em> I mean, that gold? That was put in my ws by the Merchants Guild. Theyre actually offering it. The Guildmaster was all over it.
<em>Really?</em>
The burly Drake nodded. His tail was wagging with excitement.
Believe it. I hear the Merchants Guilds around the world are getting on it, which is why I want to move fast. Get more gold, you know? But its gonna be great. Well, its a new concept. Brilliant stuff, you know? Imagine a Gold-rank team being<em>crowdfunded</em> by people to buy the best gear avable? Crowd funding, thats what it is.
The Drake woman was nodding with Relc. This was good. Andironically, it wasing from Relc so she believed it. He could be a fool, but he was a Senior Guardsman. And if the Merchants Guilds were on top of it
So one group is doing this? Wait. Is this rted to the inn?
That made her nervous. You heard stories. Relc shook his head.
Not exactly. Im gonna get Erin in on this too. But Im telling you, Kelli, its something you want to think about. Sign upor sign up your friends! Say, if you know anyone else whod be willing to contributethe minimum is one gold coin. I know, steep, but
He jangled the three-coin pouch. Kelli grinned at Relc,ing to a quick decision.
Well, if Im getting paid, Ill sign up my friends myself.
Relc sighed.
Aw. Damnit. That happens a lot. But can I get you on this since I told you?
He gave Kelli a pleading look. She nodded, excited.
Let me get my money from my apartment. Actuallycan youe with me?
Sure, Ill write down your details. Address, next of kin, paymentits all very organized. This is great, Kelli. Can I sign half your friends?
Nope. But thanks for telling me, Relc.
No problem. This is great, isnt it? Exciting times, Kelli, my dude. Exciting times.
Im female, Relc.
Its an expression.
The two Drakes headed off to Kellis apartment. Relc was scribbling as he wrote, as neatly as he could. Kelli was reassured by the receipt he handed her, and his assurances that money would being as soon as she signed people up. Weekly payments and the monthly one. It only urred to her afterwards to ask.
I missed the name of the organization. They have one, right?
What? Oh, yeah. Theyre funding all sorts. But the name of the group is<em>The Golden Triangle</em>. Catchy, right?
Yeah, I like it.
Relc was nodding, pleased. Good deeds, and coin in his pocket. It was too bad Klbkch was in a <em>mood.</em> But he would feel better, right? Relc strolled to the innhe was going to get Erin in on this too. After all, he owed her a lot. Hed already gotten Embria, and some of 4<sup>th</sup> Company who was speaking to him
And the Drake was toote. By the time he arrivedKlbkch had left. And Relc saw the frightened Antinium and Erins face. And he realized he should have been there sooner. If he could have stopped it. But all the things wereing together.
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<em>Fifteen minutes ago.</em>
Evening in The Wandering Inn. It was a beautiful day, with birds singingno, wait, screaming as they fled Birdbut <em>Bird</em> was singing. The flowers were blooming in the Garden of Sanctuary as a bee buzzed around like thergest guard-bee imaginable. On a day like this, good kids were indoors.
Watching a y. Eating peach tarts. Although the Antinium were gluten-intolerant. But the inn was noisy, crowded as it now was oft to be.
Mrsha was having fun, ying with Ekirra and Visma. She still stayed away from the Antinium, though. Or rather, Pawn.
He was sitting in the inn, with Lyte. <em>Rubbing shoulders.</em> And the Workers and Soldiers were around them.
A regr patrol of Painted Antinium, Workers and Soldiers both, andsurprisinglyAnand <em>and</em> Belgrade. No Yellow Stters; he was taking over for them. But Chesacre and Thaina too, another couple sitting <em>with</em> the other Antinium, but separate.
Pawn was smiling. The other Antinium were eating special peach tarts Garry had made with Erin, ones they could digest thanks to his Skill. And they were all disobeying orders.
Only Anand was super-worried about it. But Pawn was reassuring him.
It is okay, Anand. Yellow Stters has someone keeping watch. When Revntor Klbkch returns to the Hive, we will all hurry back through the special tunnel.
Youre a regr [Scoundrel], Pawn.
Lyte teased the Worker. He smiled.
I have learned subterfuge, from you, Lyte. But we will take some food for the other Antinium. Bird has stockpiled some birds and his special squishy birds. I hear they are very good.
The [Princess] paused. She knew what those were.
Dont eat those, Pawn. Im sure the Antinium can digest them. Bird seems to. But not you.
Why not me?
The [Priest] looked puzzled. Lyte leaned over and whispered to him..
Because, Im not kissing you if you eat maggots.
<em>Oh. </em>Should I stop?
The young woman was opening and shutting her mouth. She felt good, after meeting with her friends, sitting with Pawn. Erin wasughing, saying hi to Belgrade as they yed chess.
So Chesacre and Thaina are female? They <em>told</em> you? Thats soweird.
Her brows contorted. Belgrade shrugged.
They say they are.
Yeah, butthats almost likehold on. From my homeum
Erin hesitated. She vaguely knew something about this, but she didnt at the same time. She opened and closed her mouth; she was still sleep-deprived too. Another nights sleep would do her good.
And then the door opened. And Klbkch entered the inn.
On a day like today. Good little kids, good Antinium should not be here. At first, Klbkch didnt even see them. Belgrade squeaked and <em>disappeared</em>, literally shooting out of his chair and into the kitchen. Erin turned to see what was wrong
Erin. I have been dyed. But I havee to speak. I would like to speak to you n
Klbkch was striding towards her. He walked past Pawn, Anand, the other Painted Antinium, who had frozen at their table. Along with Lyte. For a moment, it was like one of those cartoons where the person kept walking until they realized the obvious and stopped.
Or a horror movie with the same premise. And then Klbkch halted, mid-step. Mid-word. He turned his head.
And he looked straight at Pawn.
You.
None of the Antinium moved. Klbkch was still. He did not move.
He was staring at Pawn.
Anand quivered. He shook, as he stood with the other Antinium. Pawn had gone still. The [Priest] had locked gazes with Klbkch.
Revntor Klbkch. We wereMiss Solstice invited usit was just for
Anands voice quavered. Erin looked at them. And she realizeda beat behind the others.
<em>The Antinium were not supposed to be here.</em> Klbkchs restriction on travelling outside the Hive was still in ce. Erin had heard about it. But she had assumed
They had lied. They were here without Klbkchs awareness. Dissent in the Hive.
<em>Rebellion.</em> Klbkch made no sound. He was just looking. Around the room. He saw Belgrade poking his head out of the kitchen. The Painted Antinium at their tables. Chesacre and Thaina, sitting together.
And he understood. And it was Klbkch. The Senior Guardsman. The one who had saved Erin. The [Innkeeper] looked at him. One of her oldest of friends. Her savior.
The kind Ant. And she couldnt find him. The yer looked. The Revntor saw.
Because it was him, he did not ask questions. He did not need to. He did not posture. He did not pretend. He did not say something silly, funny, like is it war? He did not need to.
He was the oldest of souls. From beneath the hell of Rhir.
True Antinium.
<em>Alone.</em>
The Centenium moved. His right hand lowered.
He drew his sword. The silvery de turned, and shed in the light as he held it out, by his side. Klbkch walked forwards.
Klbkch?
Erin saw him walking forwards slowly. And her [Dangersense] was making a sound. It sounded likedeath.
She stood up. The Antinium were frozen. All but for Pawn.
He stood up too. Lyte looked at the Worker. The [Priest] put out one of his hands. He walked around the table.
Klbkch raised his sword with two hands. Walking past the frozen crowds.
Like a dream. You couldnt believe what you were seeing. One part of you told you what was happening, and the rest wanted to deny.
Pawn.
Erin was moving. But she was moving in slow motion. She saw the world slow. Her [Inns Aura]she tried to grab it. But then she just ran.
Nothing would stop him.
Klbkch was halfway there. Someone stood. Chesacre. She had been sitting next to Thaina. She slowly put one of her three remaining arms out. Blocking Klbkch.
His sword moved. Chesacres arm fell to the ground. The Antinium stared at the green blood, her arm. Erin cried out.
Thaina stood. Chesacre looked at Thaina and at Pawn as Klbkch halted. The Soldier paused for a moment.
And then she walked in front of Klbkch. Nothing more. She did not raise her two remaining arms on her right side. She just waited.
The silver sword swung.
<em>Klbkch.</em>
Pawn spoke. The Revntor ignored him. He traced an arc through the air. Pawn raised a hand.
Erin <em>kiiiiick!</em>
The [Innkeeper] smashed into Klbkchs side. He moved a tiny bit. She bounced off and fell down. He was like a <em>statue</em> in more ways than one. The Revntor looked at Erin.
<em>Pawn, get behind me.</em>
Lyte pushed Pawn back. The [Priest] reached for her. Erin scrambled to her feet,
<em>Get into the Garden! Now!</em>
She pointed at Chesacre. The Soldier stared at her. It was Thaina who grabbed her partner and hurried her to the door.
<em>Inside!</em>
Erin was on her feet. She blocked Klbkch, holding her arms out. The Antinium moved in a rush. Klbkch stared at Erin.
Move.
His voice was so cold. Erin refused. But she was afraid. The Antinium was staring at her. And there was not a hint of familiarity in his eyes. She felt-saw his de next to her head. If it moved
She felt cut by the gaze as much as the de. Klbkch walked around her. Erin tried to move with him. He put a hand on her shoulder and shoved her aside.
Pawn.
Lyte was pushing him towards the door. The Antinium stepped through, thest to go. They were standing just at the barrier to the Garden and inn. Staring at Klbkch.
You.
Klbkch extended his arm. The tip of his de drifted towards Pawns head. It stoppedin the invisible barrier in the air between inn and garden. Klbkch paused, and <em>pushed</em>.
Erin felt somethingpushing. In her head. She knew it wouldnt go through. But he was putting <em>force</em> behind it. Klbkch looked at Pawn, lowered his sword. Pawn opened his mandibles.
Klbkch. I realize I am disobeying. This was my decision. Butthis is necessary. I have leveled up. I have a new Skill. The value
You disobeyed my orders.
Klbkchs voice was t. He looked at Pawn. Erin looked down at the blood. Chesacres <em>arm.</em> She looked at Klbkch. No.
<em>Who was that?</em> The Antinium turned his head, looking at the other Antinium. Pawn replied, slowly.
They were the wrong orders, Klbkch.
They were my orders. You. Disobeyed.
Pawn spread his hands. The [Priest] paused, looking around.
I am Individual. I disobeyed orders to be myself. This is what you wanted.
The Antinium looked at him. Slowly, he shook his head.
No. I see now. I was in error. You are not necessary. You are not what the Hive needs. You are Aberration. All of you.
He looked around. The Antinium on the other side of the door <em>shuddered.</em> Pawn stared.
Youcannot call us that.
<em>You are mistakes.</em>
Klbkch looked at Anand. The Worker who wanted to call him father. Anand shook. Pawn reached out, as if to put his hand through the door. He hesitated.
You are wrong, Klbkch. We are that we are. I will not obey wrong orders. I am <em>of</em> the Free Hive. But it is not you alone. The Free Queen disagrees with you.
You will never return to the Hive.
The Antinium with the silver des looked at Pawn. The Worker stared at him.
I do not fear you, Klbkch. Not anymore. You are not all-knowing. You do not know what we need.
I do not need your fear. I require your obedience. If you do not obey, you are worthless. No levels or sses will change that.
Klbk
Erin tried to intrude. But the two Antinium were speaking for only each other. For the Antinium. Two kinds stood there. And one, the old, spoke.
Do not return to the Hive. Any of you. I will cut you down if I see you. You are not of the Antinium. You are not True Antinium, or even false copies.<em> You are worthless.</em>
Anand shook and fell down. The other Antinium were frozen. Pawn looked at Klbkch.
You cannot deny what we are.
He tried to walk through the door. The other Antinium dragged him back. Pawn struggledand only then did Erin move. She shut the door. Klbkch looked at her. She looked back.
The old Antinium sheathed his sword. Erin paused. She looked at Klbkch. At the silent room. And she wished she had talked to him a day earlier. An hour.
Toote. Toote, toote. Erin looked at her old friend as some of him returned.
Hi, Klbkch. Lets talk.
-
They sat alone. Alone, in an empty inn.
No one elsewellother people. Talking quietly, as the blood and severed arm were cleaned up. Many left. The Antinium were secure in the Garden of Sanctuary. Erin refused to let them out until Klbkch was gone.
But Erinsat in her room. With Klbkch.
There was no preamble. No asking why, or anything else. Justtalking. The talk they should have had. That Erin had neglected.
And the consequences were this. The Antinium faced Erin. With a different body. Erin missed the old one, the Worker. For all he was smaller, weaker. Because she had loved that Antinium. This new one washarsher. Different. She wanted to go back to the Klbkch of thenor perhapssimply the Klbkch she had not known.
He spoke abruptly, looking at her. Sttered green blood had dried on his shoulder and head.
I was grateful to you, Erin. I am still. I rejoiced to see Individuals. I believed they were what I had sought. Thinking, growing Antinium. True Antinium.
But?
But they are not. They are insubordinate. Different.
Different is okay.
The young woman saw the Antinium look at her. And her stomach twisted.
No. The Antinium are not what they should be. Ibored for over a decade to bring them consciousness. Andyes. This Individuality is what I sought. The capacity to level. Think. Decide. I could have tolerated them to my satisfactionbeyond my expected satisfactioneven if they were not True Antinium. But they do not <em>obey.</em>
Look, theyre growing. It was a mistake. They love you. Anand
They are worthless.
The young woman felt cold.
Dont <em>say</em> that. Theyre growing. They make mistakes. Theyre kids. So what if they dont obey. They all respect you. Even Pawn. He just wants you to listen
A high-pitched sound interrupted Erin. A chittering, scratching sound, high and sharp. Like a grasshopper. <em>Unnatural.</em> She shuddered and saw Klbkchs mandibles moving. Only then did she realize.
<em>He wasughing. </em>Like an insectughed. He looked at her, and his eyes were nk. Insectile. She had grown used to them, but now they lookedpletely alien.
Mistakes? That they do not obey is to be epted? Tell me, Erin. What good is a weapon that doesnt cut where it should?
But theyre not weapons.
Where was Klbkch? Senior Guardsman? Erin searched. But all that stared at her was the yer. A Revntor.
<em>Antinium.</em>
They were never designed to be people. I am a weapon. One that thinks and lives and changes as I must. But I was made for one purpose. And I will fulfill it, even if it meansboring for ten thousand years. Even if it means my oblivion. I despaired until I met you, Erin Solstice. You gave me hope. Solved the puzzle I had searched for. Salvation for my people.
He paused. Shook his head.
But what you gave me is not Antinium. They are<em>children. </em>Rebellious children. And I do not need them. Keep them if you wish. But they will not return to the Hive. If they do, they die.
Klbkch. Please. Whats wrong with? What happened to you?
The Antinium looked at her. And he wasmoving. Trembling, slightly. His voice shook with it. Something beyond rage, mere incandescent anger. Something deep in him that had kept him alive, even through death.
What is unnecessary is destroyed in Antinium Hives. The Individuals are still being tested. Assessed.
He leaned forwards. And his voice changed.
anD tHEy aRE <em>fAilInG.</em>
Erin stopped. Her hand crept towards her knife.
Klbkch. Look at yourself. Youre bing <em>Aberration.</em>
She wanted him to <em>see.</em> The Antiniumughed again. That foreignughter.
You do not know us. This is not Aberration in True Antinium. ThIS iS <em>raGe.</em>
He stood up. Erin looked at him. But the Antinium just walked past her, towards the door. He looked at her. And she sensed it. Sadness, despair. And a rage so fierce it terrified her. Directed not at her. At himselfand something beyond this inn.
Thank you for hope. But there is nothing here for the Antinium. We must begin again. Tell them. Tell all of them. They have until I finish my night shift. And then there will be no Painted Antinium, no Individuals in the Hive. Warn them. No one can stop me. Not the Queen or anyone else. Not even you.
She looked at his swords. The Antinium turned. And he walked out. A perfect Antinium. He was still going on patrol.
It was almost funny. Erin looked at him as he shut the door. He never looked back. She heard him going down the stairs. Erin felt water trickling down her cheeks. She buried her head in her arms. For a minute. Then she ran to find Pawn.
-
The Antinium fled. They ran through their secret tunnel, to evacuate the Hive. All of them, even Pawn, despite Lyte pleading with him to stay.
I must go. It is our home. If I do note backknow that there is Heaven.
He didnt say I love you. He didnt know to. He just held her hands and then ran. Lyte wept. The inn was full of silence as Erin stood at the hidden trap door, which shed always known about.
Come back. Bring them all to the Garden. <em>Hurry!</em>
She shouted after them. But she didnt go. This was an Antinium matter. What could be done? Could Palt, Montressa, anyone stop Klbkch? Enter the Hive?
No. So Erin stood in her inn, wiping at her eyes, ming herself for every mistake shed made.
About a few minutes after that, Relc arrived. He strode into the inn.
Hey, Erin! Have I got a thing to tell you about! Have you heard about?
He paused. The room full of silence. The grave expressions. The shaking Antinium Worker sitting at a table, rocking back and forth as Bird tried to calm him down. Relc slowly absorbed what had happened in fragments. As Mrsha hugged her two friends, who were terrified and shaking at the bloodshed. As Erin wiped tears from her eyes. The Drake was toote for all of it.
I tried, Relc. But I couldntIm such an idiot. Theyreing here. They promised. They can stay here forever. W-what thing?
Relc looked at Erin. He looked around the inn. He opened and closed his mouth and put the brochure back in his belt pouch.
Ill tell you about it another time. So, Klb went off the deep end? Id never haveyou okay?
Yeah. Yeah. I have to wait for them. Im gonna check
Erin staggered up. She went to the basement. Relc looked around.
No one was really moving in the inn. Lyte was in the basement, waiting. Some of the yers were trying to go on. The show had to go on, distract the audience.
But what drew Relc were the other actors in thishorrible tragedy. A real-life tragedy. The kind that couldnt be resolved in a three-act, or five-act, or even ten-act structure. He walked over to the table.
Hey. You.
Bird looked up. The shaking Worker, rocking back and forth, didnt. Relc hesitated and sat down.
Anand, right?
The Worker hadnt gone with the others. He hadbroken most from Klbkchs words. But not as Aberration. He looked up, and his voice was small.
That is right. Senior Guardsman Relc. I am Anand. I amworthless.
Huh. Is that what Klb said?
Yes. He is your fellowrade, Senior Guardsman Relc. I do not wish to waste your time. I am worthless. Worthless
Klbkch is stupid, Anand. He is wrong.
Bird was doing his best. But his werent exactly the best or well-thought out words for Anand. Anand, who loved Klbkch more than the others. Who idolizedRelc knew all this vaguely. He didnt really speak to many Antinium. They had their thing, he had his. He looked at the little Worker, curled up in misery.
Seems like Klbkch really shook you up. But heyKlbkch can be wrong, right? You dont need himright, Bird?
That is right. I am Bird, and I do not need Klbkch. I am happy here. ButAnand likes Klbkch. Anand is silly.
Bird chimed in. Relc frowned.
Whats Klb got going for him, Anand? Little buddy?
The Worker shuddered.
Klbkch is intelligent. He is the Revntor. He is a superior Antinium. <em>Centenium.</em> He should be admired. His word isw. I wished to be of use to him. But I am not. I am worthless. I wished
He trailed off, shaking. Relc looked at him. Just looked. Slowly, he pulled a chair closer to Anand and sat.
Whatd you want that Klb didnt give you, huh? He never talked about it. Talked about you sometimes. But he just said what you wanted wasnt realistic.
Anand shuddered. His voice was full of longing.
He did? I wantedI askedto call himfather. Dad. And to be hugged,ter. I understand that request was in error. Arrogant. Wrong. I am wrong. Worthless.
The Drake stared. Relc looked at Anand, and then at Bird, who shrugged, clearly mystified by Anands oundish desires. But Relche sat forwards. And he thought. Just thought, for a bit. When he spoke, it was slowly.
Huh. Call old Klb dad, huh? I can understand why he said no. KlbKlbs Klb. But you know something, Anand?
No, Senior Guardsman Relc, I do not know.
Relc smiled a bit. He rubbed at his neck spines, then went on.
You know, kidIve met a lot of boys like you, back in the army. Did I ever tell you about it?
Boys like me? Antinium?
Anand looked up. Relc shook his head. He stared pensively past Anand.
Nah. Drakes, Gnolls. Kids. Come to think of it, I was one of em. Lost my family in the Goblin Wars, see. EnlistedI was just a brat. I could barely hold a spear, but the 4<sup>th</sup> Companyall of the army, reallytook me in. Thats how it works. Theyre not perfect. In fact, I left for a reason. But they do take care of you. Come to thatthats what I never did with Embria.
He stared past Anand. The Worker looked at him, not reallyprehending, but listening. Sensing, perhaps. That it mattered to Relc.
It was a bad day in Liscor. Well, Id just quit the army. I was stillyoung. Embria, I think she missed it. Being part of a big family in Liscor. Thats the thing. There are a lot of boys. Just like you, Anand. In the army. Troublemakers, kids with wild sides, violentbut we straighten em out. We dont let go of you. Once youre in the army, youre family. Thats why they hate it so much when you leave. Feels like betrayal. I guess thats a problem too.
The [Sergeant] paused. Anand whispered, looking up, stopping his slow rocking.
I wish I was part of that army. I would like a family. That is what I wish.
Yeah. WellIm a bad father myself. My own kid ran off to join the army. Thinks Im a hero or something, even now. KlbKlbI dont think he gets it. Hes never had one. Howd he take it when you asked him?
The Worker looked up.
He said no. I attempted to curry favor. By doing my best to reduce casualties in my daily battles against incursions from the dungeon.
Relc looked at him.
Youfight monsters? Every day?
Anand nodded.
Yes. That is what my duty is. I am a [Tactician]. I serve the Hive. But not well enough.
Relc thought of the notepad and his orders. He ignored them.
Well. It sounds like you work really hard, Anand. Really hard. But you know what? You dont have to do that. Not to make Klbkch a father.
I dont? How, then?
The Drake paused. He feltold. So old, as he looked at a child. Weeping without tears.
He was always your dad, Anand. Old Klb. He just never admitted to it. Butyou know what?
What?
Id be proud to have a kid like you as a son. Youre a good kid, Anand. Klbkch just doesnt know it.
Relc reached out. He carefully patted Anand on the head, avoiding the antennae. The Worker looked at him.
I would like to have a father like you, Senior Guardsman Relc.
Yeah. Thanks. I wish I was. Tell you whatyou ever need to talk, youe to me. Any time. I mean it.
Relc looked at Anand. The Worker stopped trembling. He saw Relc hold out a hand. Took it, and tried to shake. He was surprised when Relc drew him into a hug with sped arms, patting him on the back.
Thank you.
Any time. Sorry, Ive gotta go.
Relc stood up abruptly. Anand would have given him anything to stay. He looked up.
Where are you going?
The Drake paused. He looked at Anand. At Bird, at the inn. The ce where green blood had seeped into the floorboards and Ishkr was beginning to mop. He shook his head.
I wish, Anand, buddy. But you cant choose your dads. Or maybe you can. But sometimes you get the ones that dont deserve it. Ill be back.
He looked at Anand. The Worker stared back.
Where are you going?
The Drake walked towards the doors, his shoulders set.
To have a chat with Klbkch. Dad to dad.
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Hey, Klbkch.
The Antinium was on patrol. Tkrn was uneasily following him. They were passing down the street, having just signed into their shift at the Watch Barracks. The Antinium turned. His voice was t. Emotionless.
Relc, I am on duty. This can wait. I am not interested in your investment ideas or anything else.
The Drake was strolling towards him, scratching the back of his head.
Yeah, I know that, Klbkch. I just need a chat. This cant wait.
Speak, then. We are on duty.
Relc nodded. He looked at Tkrn.
Yo, Tkrn.
Senior Guardsman Relc.
The Gnoll tried to give Relc a covert look asking what was going on with Klbkch. But the Drake was just looking around. He patted Tkrn on the shoulder.
Gonna need you to give us some space, Tkrn, pal. And keep the busybodies from interrupting us. This is just me, off-duty. Having a one-on-one with my man Klb. Got it?
Eryes?
The Drake nodded in a friendly way. He turned back to Klbkch.
Heard about the inn. Crazy stuff, Klb.
He spread his ws. He was indeed off-duty. He didnt have his spear or armor on. Klbkch stared at him.
I did what was necessary.
Yeah. Well, Erins upset, but you know how it is. Gotta do what an Antiniums gotta do, right?
What do you want, Relc?
OhI just had a chat with Anand. About fatherhood. You know, I didnt <em>know</em> all he wanted was for you to let him call you dad. Not too hard, right?
I am not his father, biologically or otherwise.
Right. But you <em>could</em> have tried. And the other Individuals, the ones youre alwaysining aboutIm beginning to wonder if, yknow, theyre okay. I know theyre not True Antinium, whatever that is. But youre just kicking them all out, like that? Or they die?
The Antinium was still, his voice emotionless.
Yes. This does not concern you, Relc. We are partners in our job as [Guardsmen]. Nothing more.
Oh, no. Totally agree. I dont interfere with your Antinium stuff. Thats not why Im here.
Relc raised his ws. The Antinium looked at him.
Why, then?
He was Klbkch. Klbkch the yer. Revtor Klbkch. Senior Guardsman Klbkch. Klbkch of the Centenium. Someone of many faces.
And it was Relc, Senior Guardsman Relc, [Sergeant] Relc, the Gecko of Liscor, andthest Relc who answered him.
Im just here as a dad. A bad one, to another bad one. To have a heart-to-heart. And to give you this.
Hed been edging towards Klbkch. Now, Relc showed the Antinium a fist. Then he hit Klbkch on the chest.
The <em>crack</em> echoed across the street. Tkrn <em>flinched</em>. He saw Klbkch flying. The Antinium turned in the air,nded on the ground. He caught himself, stared down at the cracked chitin on his chest. Not broken; his body was new.
<em>Relc.</em>
His voice was quiet. Relc cracked his neck as he adjusted his stance.
As I recall, you gave me a smack when I was being an idiot. I never thanked you for it. Thanks. Time for me to repay the favor.
The Antinium saw the big Drake advance. The street of people at night stared as the two Senior Guards, each beloved in their own way, walked towards each other.
Walk away, Relc. You will regret it.
The Antinium was vibrating. He did not reach for his swords. Relc was taller than him. Bigger. But Klbkch was in his new body. AndTkrn backed away as Relc looked at him.
Yeah? Well, I regret a lot of things. I should have done this a while back. But I didnt know how much of an idiot you were being. Hey Klbkch?
<em>yEs, rELc?</em>
The two looked at each other. Relc tensed.
Today, you kind of <em>suck</em>.
-
The shouting attracted Watch Captain Zevara. So did the pounding on her door.
<em>Watch Captain! Relc and Klbkch are fighting!</em>
<em>What!?</em>
She mmed out of the door. Of all the times for a silly!
What did Relc do? Just pull them apart and toss him in the Watch holding cells!
She barked at Jeiss. Why hadnt <em>he</em> handled it? But the Drake was pale. He looked at her and Zevara halted.
Watch Captain, theyre <em>fighting.</em>
She looked at him, and then ran. By the time she got to the scene, just a street away from the Watch Captain, there was a crowd.
Wing Commander Embria was there. So was 4<sup>th</sup> Company. Some of them were shouting encouragement. But the street was unnaturally silent. Zevara pushed her way to the front, panting. And she saw something
Wrong. Two Senior Guardsman stood in the street. Wellfought. Neither one stood still, really. Both were moving like blurs. Each time they intersected, there was a <em>sound</em>, like something hitting a piece of furniture, a huge, dull <em>thump.</em> Or a <em>crack</em>.
Chitin breaking. Zevara stared around. She looked at the crimson-scaled Drake.
Wing Commander, Embria, what in the name of the Walled Cities is going on?
A brawl, Watch Captain. My fSenior Guardsman Relc picked a fight with Senior Guardsman Klbkch.
Embria answered slowly. Her eyes were locked on the brawl. Relc appeared. He grabbed Klbkch as the Antinium punched at him. He <em>threw</em> Klbkch at a wall.
The Antinium crashed into the stone wall and bounced off. He punched at Relcs face. The Drake blocked, kicked. So <em>fast.</em> Zevaras spar with Jeiss looked like kids fightingpared to the two. Zevara stared.
What causedbreak it up!
Cant, Watch Captain. They hit anyone getting in the way. Theyre too strong! Both have to be LevelI <em>know</em> Relc, but Klbkch?
Jeiss looked at the two. There was another shthis time, Relc stumbled back. Hed taken an uppercut to the head, but he just walked back in. His eyes wereburning. Zevara hadnt seen him that mad in
What started it? Gets if you have to! Im not having them tearing each other up!
Zevara demanded, but Embria held out a w.
Watch Captain. I have orders. Let the two fight.
Her voice was t. But it was just a faade. It quivered withemotion. So many. 4<sup>th</sup> Company was shouting.
<em>Go, Gecko!</em>
<em>Break that damn Ant to bits!</em>
It was Antinium vs Drake, after all. They were furiously cheering on Relc, regardless of his past. It wasnt that in Embria. The Watch Captain was about to demand what the hell she was doingwhen she saw the scrying orb.
Embria was aiming it at the battle. Zevara staredat flickering images. It wasnt going through Wistram. This was a direct connection.
To the Walled Cities. And Zevara saw a Drake with wings, armor, a trident, staring back at her.
<em>Dragonspeaker Luciva.</em> Among others. The view was split. Chaldion stared at Zevara. He held up a w to his lips. So were some of the others.
Ilvriss, and the protectors of Szsar. The First Gardener of Oteslia.
<em>Watching the petty brawl.</em>
But it wasnt a petty brawl. It had gone beyond that. Zevara realized as she stared at the two. There was the Gecko of Liscor. Maybe not part of the army, butrepresentative. And there
Was the yer. Klbkch the yer. GettingZevara saw him stumbling back as Relc hit him in a blur of motion. Getting beaten in a fist-fight.
Of course. This was what the other Walled Cities wanted to <em>see</em>. Zevara opened her mouth. Part of her wanted to stop it. Regardless of Antinium. She knew Relc and Klbkch. She had her issues with them, Relc especially.
Butthey were friends. A pair. They had been since the Antinium came to Liscor. This was wrong.
Zevara reached outbut Embria looked warningly at her. Helplessly, Zevara let her arm fall. She watched.
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Im sorry, Klbkch. But youre an idiot.
The words came. The blow thereafter.
Or before. They were moving so fast, exchanging so many, that the words and impacts were one and the same.
<em>Youre wrong, buddy.</em>
Relc dodged around Klbkchs punch. He wasquick. The [Sergeant] hit Klbkch across what were supposed to be his ribs.
Chitin broke. Klbkch saw him moving left.
<em>Kick to the side.</em> He twistedbut the blow still caught him. Relc jumped after Klbkch, kicking.
Youre such a smart guy. How are you so stupid? Im supposed to be the stupid one. Wellnot <em>stupid</em>, but
A punch. Grunt. Klbkch felt the blow. <em>Heavy.</em> But Relcs head just snapped back. He shoulder-charged Klbkch. He didnt <em>stop.</em>
He was the Gecko of Liscor. And without his des, Klbkch only had his fists. Two of them. And Relcanother blow, and the Antinium rolled. He saw Relc waiting.
Klbkch, buddy. You helped me. Im trying to help you. This is the only thing I know. Because Im sort of an idiot. Just a bit.
<em>Stop talking.</em>
Klbkch didnt know if he said it or thought it. He was shaking. His vision feltclouded. For all it was clear. <em>Look at him. Look at them, watching.</em>
The cheering Drakes, enjoying him being hit. The ones watching through the orb. The pedestrians. Not all looked triumphant. But <em>look</em>. Klbkch saw it all.
They werent his. He just pretended to be part of this ce. He wasnt. They were his enemies. This was just an act. So much work. Decades.
To try to fix broken Hives. A remnant of glory.
<em>Broken fools. Infighting Queens. Worthless.</em> Klbkch lunged. Relc cross-countered him in midair. The Drake leapt back.
Too slow. His new body was faster than thest one, iparable to the Workers wed form. But still, too slow. Too slowpared to what he had been.
He had lost it all. Klbkch swung, saw a punch. Saw, <em>knew</em> where it wouldnd. But he couldnt block it.
Another blow, sending him sprawling. Relc said something. He was trying to <em>talk</em> to Klbkch. But the Antinium was just
So weak. He had lost it all. His people. His true Queen. His body, his levels.
<em>All of it. </em>
Klbkch hit the ground again. And he raged. But it was dull. Even his anger, after all this time. He was a shadow.
And the shadow saw where he should move. He sawbut he was too weak.
He would never reach the center of the hell. Even in his glory, they only reached it once. When the First Queen had died.
<em>He had died there. So had Xrn. The first time.</em><em>All of them. That day, hope, the heart of the Antinium had been snatched away.</em>
By it. Their enemy. And all of this? The Drakes? All
Klbkch felt a fist, punching him down. He didnt remember standing. He saw Relc talking again.
<em>Shut up, shut up, </em>shut up.<em> You dont know anything. You dont know what Ive lost.</em>
But there they were again. All of them, Relc, the Watch, the Antiniumeven Erin. The Free Queen. They pretended like they knew him.
But none of them had been there. None of them knew. None of them knew the depths of his rage. The despair. What he fought for. A dream. Vengeance, justice.
What had kept him living. He had despaired, once. And sought death at the hands of Goblins.
Buthow he raged, now. Raged at the arrogant watchers. At Relc. <em>You dont know what I was. How dare you judge me by your rules.</em>
Even her. He could sense her, talking to him. The Free Queen. Askingbut she was wed too.
He was alone.
<em>Lead them. Train these false copies. The </em>imposters.
That was what part of Klbkch said. Learn from Relc, what the Drake was trying to say with his fists, from Erin. But the rest, the old him, screamed something else.
Make an example. Tolerate them? These wed, pathetic things calling themselves <em>Antinium?</em>
<em>They wore Galucs body. They did not know him. They did not deserve even the wed copies of him.</em>
And Pawn. Klbkch stood up. He fell down. Relc was pleading for him to stop. A <em>[Priest]?</em> A ss made of the very thing they fought against. Why had he allowed Pawn to be an [Acolyte]? No, no.
Wrong.
Wrong.
Wrong. Wrong.
<em>Wrongwrongwrongwrongwrongwrongwrongwrong</em>
Wrong, it was all <em>wrong.</em> They should have been true. Should have known their destiny. Should have been together. But he was alone. He and the Free Queen, and she was a child who had to try and live up to legends. But she couldnt. She didnt even know what they were. Klbkch was the only one who remained.
<em>He was alone.</em>
Klbkch screamed, a sounding from the very depths of his hopeless soul. He leapt. Berserk with fury, rage. Butit was the cruelty of it.
Rage did nothing. Look at him. Relcs fist sent him sprawling. Sent green blood painting the cobblestones as the Walled Cities watched and rejoiced, vicious, victorious.
And now the Drake was pleading.
Klb. Dont make me do this. Were <em>pals.</em>
Klbkchy on the ground. And Relcs voice, the word. Pleading. With that emotion.
Thatatst, was what made him snap.
The Antinium stood. In the dark street, surrounded by the crowd. Facing the Drake. Illuminated by the glow of the scrying orb. And his voice
fRieNDS? yOU dOnt <em>knOW</em> ME. NoNe oF YOu dO.
He looked at Relc. The Drake closed his eyes. Then he looked at Klbkch.
Well,e on, then, buddy. Show me.
Klbkch charged. He moved, faster than he ever had. Leaping. He saw the fisting down.
He struck Relc across the chest. The Drake staggered. <em>Punch,ing up. </em>Klbkch saw it. He jerked back.
He was a warrior of the True Antinium. <em>Centenium.</em> He had battled monsters this world had never known! <em>Dark dreams of a sleeping god. </em>Things as terrible as Crelers.
Worse. He had lived through wars that Relc had never known. He saw it all. The Drake, moving, for a punch from his left, then a kick.
<em>Dodge. </em>Leg-hook. Klbkch threw Relc and leapt on him. The Drakes roared as Relc hit the ground, trying to roll, took a kick. But
The Drake took a blow with all of Klbkchs weight to his face. And his scales tore and bled. But stillhe stood. And when he punchedit was so fast
Klbkch tried to dodge. And the blow carried him into the crowd. Broken, he felt his chitin <em>cracking.</em> And it was so unfair.
The Antinium refused to fall. Refused to stop, as Relc set himself, pleading. But he was so weak. Klbkch ran forwards, fell.
Fell again. And even the watching crowd began to feel for him. His helpless fury. The scream that didnt stop. All but the ones who hated Antinium with no quarter. Whorejoiced.
And that was all. As Klbkch fell and rose, there was no changing. No matter how he strained, his body wasnt enough. His rage could not change anything. True Antinium never broke. But his soul far exceeded his flesh.
Nothing more. It would continue until Relc stopped hitting his friend. Weeping at the sight of the broken chitin and green blood. Continue, for Klbkch was
<em>Worthless. </em>The Antinium could do nothing. Nothing to change. He had died too many times. Lost too much of what he had been.
As he fell. Klbkch could not have known this. He had not been there. But the [Princess] had learned it just this morning. It was just a fact.
<em>As Zevara watched him fall, reaching out to call an end to it. As Relc stared at Klbkch, willing him not to stand. As 4<sup>th</sup> Company shouted, reveling. The leaders of the Walled Cities smiled, seeing the yer fall.</em>
<em>Just a fact.</em>
<em>Did you</em>
<em>Klbkchs head hit the pavement. Cracking.</em>
<em>Did you know?</em>
<em>The Antinium stared at the sky. Despair. </em>
<em>Did you know? That you can learn Skills? Just from training? Just frombat?</em>
And there was a voice. It might havee from above. From heaven, if he believed. But it came from below. From inside Klbkch.
From hell, where the First Queen had died. And it spoke to him. Like her voice, which he remembered. He had never forgotten.
<em>[Skill Recaptured Sublimity learned].</em>
The Antinium stared up at the sky. And slowly, he rose.
Klb, please
Relc was pleading, his voice hoarse from shouting. But hestopped.
His [Dangersense] had been telling him about the fight. Yet, Relc had tuned out what he knew. Now thoughit sounded. But more than that. He was a warrior. He felt it.
So too did Zevara. She stopped, one wed hand out. And she stared.
Whatis that?
The Antinium was broken. Beaten. Bloody. His green blood dripped down onto the cobblestones. ButsuddenlyZevara was afraid.
The crowd felt it too. 4<sup>th</sup> Company stopped chanting, abruptly. Chaldion, who had looked away from the meaningless end, turned back. The Dragonspeaker stopped smiling. Rafaema saw the Antinium look at Relc. He walked forwards, slowly.
<em>A. Moment. A. Gift.</em>
That was all Klbkch said. Relc hesitated. The Gecko of Liscor tensed, more serious than he had been any time before. This time, he struck first.
A leap. A punch, as fast as he could move. [Triple Thrust]. For the first time Relc used a Skill.
Three punches, simultaneously. The kind of blow even veterans might not block.
They nevernded. The Antinium was inside Relcs guard. The Drake saw a sh. Something even he couldnt see.
<em>So f</em>
A blow. Relc felt something burst in his jaw. His teeth nearly cut his tongue in half. He staggered, but he kept moving.
<em>So</em>
A blow on his chest. Something that went through his armor Skills. Compressed his ribs. Bloodthe Drake choked.
<em>S</em>
He went flying backwards. <em>Hit</em> 4<sup>th</sup> Company. They stared. Embria turned.
Dad?
The Antinium was advancing. The Drakes and Gnolls stared as Relc tried to get up. He stood, shakily
The Antinium hit him. He punched Relc through the spectators, into a wall. And thenhis hands were blurring. Embria heard the sounds before she realized what it was.
The wall was <em>cracking</em> as he drove Relc into it. The Drake was being hit in the chest, stomachtoo fast for Embria to keep up.
For a second no one moved. Then Captain Wikir of 1<sup>st</sup> Squad moved. He leapt forwards at the same time as Vell, Pielt, and the other officers and [Soldiers] of 4<sup>th</sup> Company present. They surged at Klbkch, duel forgotten.
It was instinct. SomethingEmbria was moving too. She saw Klbkch grab Wikir. He swung the Gnoll into a wall.
Something went <em>crack</em>. Stone, and bone. The Antinium blocked a punch, hit Pielt so hard Embria thought she heard his jaw breaking. Noit was
She had a spear in her hands. Embria realized she was stabbing as the [Soldiers] reeled backwards, taking blows she hadnt seen. The Antinium turned.
He dodged the spear. As fast as Relcs best attack. Embria saw him moving as Vell howled and attacked.
Unconsciously, the Wing Commander, the [Spear Hunter] moved her spear. <em>Impacts.</em> She felt herself flung backwards. Shed blockedshe saw the Antinium moving. A blow at her ribs. Embria felt
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Watch Captain Zevara saw thest of 4<sup>th</sup> Company falling. Embria was lying on the ground. Klbkch stood amid the [Soldiers]. He had swung at the Drakes ribs. But he hadnt shattered them. Punched through her.
Someone had caught his hand. Just once. Relc was bleeding. But hed stopped one punch. He looked at Klbkch. Then he sagged.
<em>Fell.</em>
Silence. The scrying orby on the ground, where Embria had dropped it. And the Walled Cities stared. And they saw him.
Klbkch the yer.
Centenium of Rhir.
For just a second. For just a <em>moment</em> he had beensomething else. NowZevara saw the Skill fading from him. But he still stood. Unbroken. The soul had surpassed the body. He walked towards her and she flinched. He paused, staring at her.
She realized her sword was drawn. So was Jeiss. She looked at Klbkch.
<em>Wrong</em>. All wrong. He hadntRelc had triedZevara stared at the fallen [Soldiers]. Relc, lying on the ground, shielding his daughter.
<em>It shouldnt have been like that. </em>If onlybut he shouldnt have been. He was foreign. A creature made, not born of this world.
<em>Antinium.</em>
Slowly, the Centenium lowered his head. He regarded the scrying orb lying on the ground. And he met the eyes of the Walled Citys defenders. Drakes and Gnolls. The Antiniumughed, a high, chittering noise.
His foot crushed the scrying orb. Then he turned and walked away. Leaving this gathering behind.
Going toward the Hive. The other Antinium, defects, were gone. And if they were not?
They died. Klbkch had hope. Orperhaps the opposite. For a second, he could remember everything he had lost. What a cruel gift. Somewhere, a sleeping godughed in the darkness.
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Death came for the Hive. Butthe Antinium had left. They had fled, to a Garden where they would be safe. An inn. A tragedy had happened. But they would live.
That was how it should have been. Butit was not. They were all gone. Yellow Stters, Purple Smile, Chesacre, Thaina, Anandall of them.
But one. One, remained. The first. Thest.
He refused to go. And Lyte and Erin, held back, realized it toote. But the Worker sat in that beautiful, sad ce where he had made a home.
The [Priest], the first of the Individuals waited.
He had not much to his name. Only a few things. His faith. A dream. A [Princess]s love.
Memory. And this. He held a censer. Smoke drifted from it as Pawn stood.
A shadow of the past stood in the doorway. His sword was drawn. It shone, like silver and steel. But something else. A relic, forged from the past. Something that did not break.
Nor did the one who stood there. He spoke.
You will not be brought back. The Rite of Anastases is not for you, failure.
I know. But I will not go. You are wrong. And Iwill not run when I am right. Some things are worth dying for.
Pawn spoke. Klbkch looked at him.
Is that all you have to say?
The Worker looked up at the dirt ceiling. He spread his four arms.
I wish I could show you what I see, Klbkch. There is more than what you know. I see something glorious. What you call failure, I call a miracle. Can you not let us be? We are not enemies.
<em>No. You stand and defile all I remember. I gave you one chance. You did not heed it. So. Die.</em>
He walked forwards, so gracefully. Like a dancer from another age. Even with his broken bodyperfection. The sword floated across the room, born by the spectre of death.
Pawn stood. He lifted his censer with two hands as the other two sped in prayer. And he looked at the death. He began to walk, and the smoke drifted behind him. Sweet innocence.
The two walked into the center of the room. Pawn stopped. He saw Klbkch raise his arm, tense. There was no perfection here, no memory of greatness.
Just a de, aimed at a head. It swung down.
<em>And bounced off the light. </em>Klbkch stared. And then he raised his other hand. Shielding his face. Because the light was brilliant.
A warm glow. White, but not searing. Not to Pawn. A beautiful light, like the sun rising, shining through the windows. It enfolded him, a beam of light from the heavens. Invisible, but there.
Made of faith. Conjured by aSkill.
Or rather, a miracle.
<em>[Miracle Holy Barrier].</em> A power not of magic. Nor Skill. Something old.
Something <em>new. </em>Made of sacrifices. Madepurely of love. Of faith. A miracle for the Antinium. And it changed reality. It changed everything.
Do you see? Look. [Holy Barrier]. I leveled up. I tried to tell you.
Pawn spoke to Klbkch. The Antinium was staring. He shedthe light repelled his de. It wasnt solid, and it wasnt just light either. It was somethingundefinable.
Saved by belief. Pawn honestly didnt know how long it wouldst. But he hoped. He believed. He looked at Klbkch.
Ineffable, intangible. The Antinium stared at something new. Something no Antinium had possessed before.
You.
I am a [Priest]. Klbkch. This is mine. Please. Listen
Please, the Worker pleaded. Look. Listen. <em>See.</em> Even in despair, even underground, see the light. Seehope. Look upon it.
Believe.
And the old Antinium looked. He saw the [Priest]s miracle. The impossible thing he had wrought.
He <em>screamed.</em> The sound was wretched, a howl louder than belief. It dimmed the light. It echoed through the Hive.
A sound of hatred. Of disgust. Horror.
<em>Vengeance.</em>
The swordnced at Pawn. It stuck in the air. The [Holy Barrier] flickered. Klbkch stared at Pawn.
You will stop me with a thing of faith? Of <em>dead gods?</em>
Klbkch. I
<em>Stop me? With that? Stop me? Me? Me? MememEMEmEmemEMe</em>
The Antinium vanished. The Worker, clutching his censer, saw a flicker. Fastlike a shadow. The yer moved.
A swordpiercing from behind. Pawn turned. Klbkch stopped in the air, straining. The barrier of faith blocked him.
Klbkch
<em>You cannot stop me.</em><em>I will y you. I will y it.</em>
The whisper became a scream. And thenthe figure moved. Shaking, blurring.
The thing stabbed at Pawn, screaming. Speaking. The de moved, stuck in the air.
<em>I will y ___.</em><em></em>
It leapt back. <em>Moved.</em>
The sword sliced through the air. Through the light. Closer. Through faith. Pawn saw it bury itself deeper in his barrier. The thing whispered.
I will y <em></em>.
<em>Closer.</em> Pawn saw the de twisting, moving. It withdrew. And then
<em>Darkness in the light. Pawn lifted his censerlooked down.</em>
<em>The de twisted in his stomach. Green blood flowed. The Antinium spoke, tearing the barrier of faith asunder.</em>
<strong>I will y God.</strong>
Pawn choked. The de was cutting up. He reached for faith. For a miracle. But there was none. Just it.
Him. The Antinium who would cut faith. Cut divinity. It moved, whispering profane words. And Pawnhad nothing more.
He felt the cold de. Andhe tried to dream of heaven. But he thought of Lyte instead. Pawn triedto
Believe.
The voice was not his. He heard a sound. And thenthere was light.
Not the light of faith. Not the light of miracles. Mortal light. Butspecial.
<em>Magical. </em>It picked up Klbkch, and <em>threw</em> him across the barracks. The Centenium blurred, screaming,nded
And there stood a Centenium. She stood, her eyes shining with the light of hope. Gold, and blue, and green, and redso many colors, mixing and shimmering that they could not be counted. The Centenium lifted her staff as Klbkch stared.
<em>X</em>
The light smashed him into a wall. Xrn conjured it, a prismatic ray that hurled Klbkch across the ground. Pawn, bleeding, fell to his knees.
Klbkchhezeim. You are lost.
Xrn, the Small Queen, stood looking down on the torn, broken body. She looked at Pawn. At Klbkch. And she shook her head.
You despair. You forget. Look at you. You would y the only good thing you have made. You would be what they call you. <em>Klbkch the yer.</em> But that is not who you are.
She raised her staff. Klbkch looked up. And he saw her.
One of thest. Her body unchanged. Azure. Her eyes glowing with a mystery lost to this world. With love. Another, who remembered. Xrn smiled. With pity. Kindness. Anger, yes. Buther voice was kind.
You have worked so hard, alone, dear Klbkchhezeim. Rest now. You have delivered us hope.
She lifted her staff. Pawn stared. He felt magic touching him. Magic, not miracles. Butthe green lifeblood running from him halted. He saw Xrn point her staff up.
The ceiling fell on Klbkch. The Small Queen shook her head.
Fool.
The earth moved. Klbkch was thrown out of it, at her feet. He stared at her. His voice wascracked. Disbelieving.
<em>But you see.</em> Look <em>at him, Xrn. lOoK aT HI</em>
She smacked him with her staff. Klbkch shut up. Xrn shook her head. She gestured at Pawn.
Look at what? Our enemy? Can you not see the <em>difference? </em>I see with eyes not filled with despair or frustration, Klbkchhezeim. And I see something new. The past remains in Rhir, Klbkch. But this? This is glorious. Let us <em>use</em> the new to carve a path back to our home.
But they are
<em>Whack</em>. Another hit from the staff.
Insubordinate? When did you turn into Wrymvr? Look at you. You despair, and see only shadows. But look. <em>Look at the sun!</em>
She pointed her staff up. And Pawn saw a light. So brilliant it ate every shadow. <em>Fire.</em> It rose above Xrn, a second sun underground. The Small Queen spread her arms. And Pawn saw a miracle of another kind.
Do not despair, Klbkchhezeim of the Centenium. Not now. We are so close. And you have done it. You are lost. But I will help you find yourself. We all will. <em>You are no longer alone.</em>
The Antinium pointed. And the second of the True Antinium looked at her oldrade. And he felt it.
The broken insect looked up. And he heard the sound. Marching feet. The beating of wings. Armor, moving. You couldnt hear the soundless ones.
But there they were. Antinium. They marched into the barracks. Columns of them. And Klbkch saw the first, adorned in armor, and realizedhe hadnt seen Tersk or Dekasstely, had he?
But there they were. The Armored Antinium marched into the barracks, a full hundred. Led by Tersk and Dekass. They knelt. And flying around them, above them in a chaos were flying shapes. Gliding, jumping. Pivr and the Flying Antinium alighted and chittered in delight.
At their side were shadows. A smaller group of Silent Antinium stood, camouged, led by a single Prognugator. The Antinium knelt and bowed.
<em>Three Hives. Nofour. </em>More Prognugators. Guards, fashioned by the Grand Queen herself, in <em>his</em> likeness. They saluted him with des made of chitin, four.
<em>Wrong again. Five Hives.</em>
Klbkch jerked. The voice in his head was familiar. It wasXrn. She stared at him, and her eyes shed. A wink. He was confusedand she put the answer into his mind.
There they came. Marching among the new, staring. But the other Antinium stared at <em>them.</em> The Painted Antinium, led by Yellow Stters. By Anand, Belgrade, Garry, Purple Smiles, even Bird.
I came back because it was interesting. Hello. Ooh, Klbkch looks bad. That is good. Probably.
Bird waved around. He froze when he saw the Flying Antinium and a group of Antinium ran into him.
Are those <em>wings?</em>
They were there. All of them. They looked at Xrn. She spread her arms.
We havee. Hope, Klbkch! Hope, you fool! Believe.
And he did. He was no longer alone. The broken, tired, despairing Antinium lowered his head. And he wept, in ways only she could ever know. Xrn knelt by him. And the Free Queen wept too.
They were whole again.
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That night was filled with many things. Butamong them. Was this.
Watch Captain Zevara, listening, fearinghad a visitor in her Watch office. It was past the hour any sane person should be awake. Into dawn, really. But he knew shed be there.
She flinched at the sight of Klbkch. But he wasntthat broken. Hed taken more injuries, but someone had healed him with both potion and [Heal Minor Wounds]. And the Antinium looked
Watch Captain Zevara.
Klbkch. Ihave to say. Despite Relc starting it
Zevara struggled for words. Klbkch beat her to it.
I am taking a leave, Watch Captain.
Huh?
The Antinium carefully put his badge on the desk. He saluted. And he seemed happier than Zevara had ever known. He was smiling.
I am taking a break. I believe I have a decades worth of time off saved up. For a week or two. Perhaps longer. It is for my rest and recuperation. Will you grant it?
Zevara looked at him. She looked for her jaw. At the badge. Eventually, she nodded.
Um. Granted.
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That was all. Klbkch had so much to say. To do. More smacks to receive. Butlook.
So this is your barracks. I remember when it was small. But I had to leave. I will not leave so easily again. The Hives will have toe <em>here</em>. But we may travel. There is need for the Painted Antinium. Fightinggrowth. We are connected. The tunnel isplete.
Xrn was turning, inspecting the Hive. Pawn and the other Antinium stared at her. The Centenium was sodifferent. Anand peeked at her from over Belgrades shoulder. The Small Queen eximed as she looked around.
So much to see. And do! I must meet this Erin Solstice in truth again. And what is this?
She looked at Chesacre and Thaina, and they stared in awe at the female Centenium. Thedefinitely female Centenium. Without question. Shed smack you with her staff if you objected. Xrns eyes shone as she looked at them.
Happy to see them. To see them something new. Rejoicing in it. And Pawnbelieved. He believed in her. In the future.
That was all. What more could you ask for? Perhaps only this. For the futureAnand sidled up to Xrn. He hesitated. But you had to try.
Excuse me, Xrn. Butmay Icall you my aunt?
The Small Queen stared at him. Surprised. And then she smiled.
Yes. Of course. And what would you like me to call you?
She looked at Anand. And thenshe felt something from Klbkch. The Small Queen resolved to smack him again, and he flinched. But she reached out.
And she hugged Anand.
<strong>Authors Note:</strong>
Do you feel betrayed by ack ofhorrible tragedy? Perhaps the unrealistic thing about this chapter is the good things.
I wrote a lot. This is all I had left. Im so tired. But this is fitting for the break. And nowI rest. For 2 updates. Shorter than I need, but Ill appraise my condition, take another break in May, or sooner if I need to.
And Im happy to write. Justthe body is weak. The spirit stronger. But both a lot weaker than Klbkch, lets be real.
Two more artists for the break. There are a lot of amazing pictures, but mg and brack both deserve this one. For the Antinium. We have Chesacre and Thaina (very lewd), and art of Purple Smiles and so many charactersI love it. Truly, it makes me smile.
With all that said, Ill be back in a bit. But I need a vacation. Just for a moment. Thanks for reading and see you soon.
<strong>Art by mg</strong>
<strong>Chesacre and Thaina by brack</strong>