Chapter 223: Deific Need
I was hoping Id run into you again, Alex said, stepping far enough out of his line to avoid shouting, but not far enough to lose his ce.
He stood tall, squaring his shoulders and setting his feet. Everything about his bodynguage was meant to disy confidence and ease.
Did he talk to the officers? he wondered. Maybe told them things they could ask me about in that white room?
His face was rxed, but he was also scanning Amir and friends, quickly examining their bodynguage.
Sinbrok the dwarf stared up at Alex for a moment, before his eyes lit up in recognition. Ah, I remember you. Youre the student I invigted for during Professor ValRoks exam for credit in your mana maniption course, right?
Yeah, thats right. Alex gave his hand a firm shake.
The dwarf looked up at Amir. How do you two know each other?
Oh, I supervised some of Alexsbs for Professor Jules, Amir said. Last year.
Yeah, and now well be working together on the expedition team, Alex said, watching Amir closely.
A flinch. Just a slight one.
He noted that.
Ah yeah, the expedition. Exciting stuff, Sinbrok said. Examining artifacts from far offnds.
If the demon summoner doesnt ruin everything, Alex said casually, looking closely at Amir and his friends. Hope that mess hasnt been worrying you guys too much. Ive been trying not to think about it, personally.
Ive been trying not to think about it either, Amir said quickly. More shifting in his bodynguage. He passed his weight from foot to footjust like Tyris had when they were waiting for the results of their fightand quickly looked at his friends. Alex, I havent introduced you to my friends; theyre all graduates of the university.
And smart enough to get real jobs, instead of ving away for professors for crumbs and glory, one of Amirs friendsthe thin, rangy-looking one Alex had seen Amir with a couple of days earliersaid dryly. I have half the work and twice the pay working for the city. Word to the wise Alex, dont be like our friend Amir here.
haha, Donovans introduced himself, I guess. In a way, Amir chuckled weakly. The other two are Leopold-
He gestured to the heavy-set fellow, who gave Alex a broad smile. Any friend of Amirs is a friend of mine, except for Donovan, of course. Leopold said pping Donovan on the back.
Alex shook his hand.
-and this is Urs, Amir continued, gesturing toward a tall redhaired woman who looked just as tired as Amir. While Tyris red locks were as vibrant as fire, and Dereks leaned more toward a deeper red, Urss were pale, like her freckled skin.
She looked up at Alex for a long moment then turned away and coughed into her right hand. How do you do?
He decided not to try and shake her hand.
Her bodynguage was simr to Amirs. He knew the two of them werent rted so he could rule that out, but he had no way of knowing if any simrity was because they had simr personalities, had known each other for a long time, or were from simr areas of the world.
Im fine, its nice to meet you, Urs, his voice expressed a warm friendliness that was projected on his face. Inside, he was carefully observing her mannerisms.
At this point, he found that he needed to call on The Mark a lot less when he was trying to convey a certain manner: even if it was theplete opposite of what he was actually feeling.
Urs seemed to groweven more nervous when he spoke to her. Alex was reminded of what Baelin and Officers Ferrero and Gustavo had suggested: that even if the demon summoner wasnt a member of the team, they knew someone who was.
Her manner was tense. She seemed awkward and nervous, like she was ufortable.
Could she be the demon summoner?
Dont you mind her, Donovan said. Urs is allergic to sunlight, people and fun. In that order. It took the better part of a week of convincing to get her toe out with us, even though we all had the time off and hadnt seen each other in half a year.
Im busy. She shot a look at him. Very busy. Amir knows what thats like.
Yes, Amir groaned.
Alex thought back to what Khalik had said about suspicions--like the ones he was entertaining--ending empires, and spreading them had done more harm than good.
Its a good thing Im not one of the investigators, he thought.
In some of the ys Professor Jules had seemed to disapprove ofthe ones that involved boy wizards and scowling potions-masters--the protagonist often stuck his nose in ces where it didnt belong. Or at least, where it didnt belong ording to his long-suffering professors and adult guardians.
Of course, in those stories, the situation somehow always ended up directly involving the protagonist anyway, and always required the special ability that only they possessed to resolve it.
But things rarely worked out like they did in storieswhich was an odd thing for someone who was literally a chosen Hero to conclude.
Baelin had said that he was bing a more capable fighter and strategist, and that he also had people in Generasi he wanted to protect. He wasnt the defenceless baker anymore; so, if he saw the demon summoner and could get the jump on them before they could summon their demons, he would try to stop them.
But he was definitely not an investigator; he was just interested in checking out some suspicions just in case. Someone on the expedition team could be out to frame him or another team member, so the best way to get ahead of that was to figure out who that person was.
At the very least, itd be better to see an enemying, than to be taken by surprise.
He studied Amir as they continued talking.
So, you looking forward to the Great Water Hunt? Alex asked.
I know I am, Donovan answered before Amir could. Its a very important event.
Theyre <em>all </em>important events, Leopold said.
Yeah, I know, but let me finish, Donovan said, raising his hands. Did you know that this beach is the very ce where Roal defeated Oreca?
<em>Really?</em> Alex said, pulled from his observations to look out at the water. Here?
Oh yeah, her sword slew the demigod right here, Donovanughed. His blood turned into little man-eating fishgods die in strange waysthen she and her followers had to dive into the sea and hunt each of them down before they got away. Thats why the contest is set up the way it is. Impressive, eh?
I cant even imagine battling a god, Alex said.
And to make things worse- the pale man continued. -Orecas priests were chasing Roal the entire time. They wanted to get revenge for killing their god.
Yeah, Alex snorted. I can imagine.
He paused.
Hey, thats actually something I wondered about. Why <em>did </em>Oreca attack Generasi, anyway?
Urs frowned. Theres a good reason the university bans priests from campus, thats just how-
Now, now, Leopold said quickly. Lets not go down <em>that</em> rabbit hole, shall we? The university may ban priestsright up until they <em>have</em> to work with them, that isbut the city is still open to any non-hostile deity. And priests <em>do</em> seem to be the target of a certain criminal, so lets not go stirring up trouble, Urs. Its too beautiful of a day.
<em>And</em> theres more to the reason behind Orecas attack than just: <em>ooooo, look at me, Im a big mean demigod. </em>It was pretty much personal, Donovan added, making a scary face then turning to Alex. You have to understand, sea gods are often a veryaggressive bunch. They really are. Not all of them are as even tempered as Ek-u-Dari. The schar are actually lucky.
I take it that other sea gods arent usually like her? Alex asked.
Goodness, no, there are plenty who are of the mind that the ocean is my domain and allnd dwellers should fear it and me, Leopold said. Theyre territorial like angry fire ants. Oreca wasnt a full god, but his father wasalso dead, by the way, gods do that a lot, though they dont like us knowing thatand Oreca was powerful enough to have control of the southern Prinean in the ancient days.
He nced over at the water. Oreca used to terrorize thend-dwellers here. Hed demand they worship him or hed send storms to destroy their ships, and tidal waves to sweep onto thend and wash out their crops, animals and the people themselves. That sort of thing.
He demanded that wealth be poured into the sea for his treasury; the greatest share of a fishermans catch, people bound to ocean rocks as mortal sacrifices for his chosen sea monsters to feed on, and the like, Donovan added. Nasty stuff. Though when he was in a good mood, hed give the people seas so bountiful, that ounts say you could <em>walk</em> across the fish like and bridge on some days.
Thats a lot of fish! Alex said.
Donovan paused. Y-yes. It was. But the point is, everything depended on his mood, and the people were ves to it. That is, until wizards starteding here and gaining more and more power from the mana vents. Then they began growing and developing their spellcraft and magical technology. They gained spells that altered the weather, though that involved big rituals back then. He gestured to the sky. This was before Noarc had learned how to control the weather, of course.
Right, Alex said. So, Oreca had control of everyone before the wizards came and learned how to defend themselves from his power. I take it the people feared and worshipped him a lot less. And you talked about sea gods being territorialyeah I think I see where this is going.
Yes, indeed you probably do, Donovan said. After a time, people relied more on wizardry to protect themselves onnd <em>and</em> sea than they did on his blessing. They stopped fearing him, and fear is a powerful motivator for worship, as is love, of course.
But fears easier to use, Urs said. You can forget a loving god; you can never forget one youre terrified of.
Exactly, Leopold quickly cut in. And no more fear, meant no more faith and spirit, which grants deities their power, or at least increases what they innately have. So, Oreca lost his worship, but not the need for it. He became enraged and decided that ifwhat was the quote, Donovan?
If <em>these magelings shall live without fearing the sea, then they shall not live at all! he roared, gathering his priests and his beasts and his bloody will, and went to paint the coastal waters with Generasis lifeblood!</em>Thats from: <em>My Battles,</em> by Roal herself, Donovan quoted, swelling his chest. Its not an umon story with gods. The only difference is that Roal and her followers could fight back. And they painted the sea red, alright, with <em>his</em> blood.
<em></em>Deities, at least lesser ones, knew then that there wereeasier targets to attack than Generasi, Leopold said. And, so we have peace to this da-
Parasites, Urs said loudly, sounding agitated. All deities are parasites, and they would do well to remember what happens to parasites when theyre discovered.
Heads turned toward her.
Urs! Leopold chided, ncing at the bystanders nearby with an apologetic smile. Thats not the <em>politest</em>thing to say in public!
Polite or not, its true, and were on campus, Chancellor Baelin knows! Look, were on the very coast where a god tried to kill everyone in Generasi because he couldnt get what he wanted. What he demanded from them; you know-
I think thats enough, Urs, Amir said quickly, then looked at Alex. Can you excuse us for a moment?
Uh, yeah, sure, Alex said, stepping back into line.
Hed been watching Urs during her outburst, and her bodynguage had be forceful, agitated and erratic. But hed also seen something simr disyed in Leopold, Sinbrok, Donovan and Amirs demeanour, as her anger grew.
The group stood there awkwardly as people around them stared and whispered before they decided to leave without even ordering any food.
Alex could hear Donovanining about that as they walked away.
Leopoldined even louder.
Alex watched them go.
He thought about what hed learned.
None of them seemed to be big fans of priests and godsbut, of the five, Urs seemed to have the biggest chip on her shoulder against deities and their servants.
He took a look at the crowd around him, noticing some of the inclothes officers that had been following him paying strict attention to Amirs group as they moved through the crowd.
Well, hopefully its not my problem anymore, Alex thought. If one of you is the demon summoner, then I hope they catch you quick.
That was very rude, Urs, Amir said, as they made their way toward their seats.
And stupid, Donovan added.
It was true, damn you, Don! she pushed through the crowd. You know what deities do. And now, theres going to be an expedition thats working with priests and organizations that want them back on campus-
Oh boy, Sinbrok groaned.
Urs. Amir shrank in his seat. Can you please drop it? Things wont look good if you keep going on with this.
But you <em>know</em> what priests do. Look at what they did-
Urs! Leopold and Donovan said together, then paused looking at each other.
Donovan continued, as though he expected Leopold to stop speaking. Amir has enough problems without you bringing suspicion on him.
But Amir has nothing to hide-
And that doesnt matter, Leopold pushed. Let this lie, Urs. Lets enjoy the day. Put dark things out of our minds and have some self-control. Alright?
Istrongly second that, Sinbrok said.
Urs paused, her anger seeming to dete. right, Im sorry.
Thank you, Amir said to Urs. Thank all of you, for just being good friends. He looked at Sinbrok, then Donovan and finally at Leopold. Im in your debt.
He turned back to the ocean, imagining for a moment that Oreca was there, and the brave Roal was facing him down.
Then his mind went to thoughts of demons.
Of innocents dying.
He winced, ncing to the side.
Nothing to hide, he whispered. Nothing to hide at all.