10 Years Earlierâ¦
Kiwi sat on the bench in a wide, beautiful field, the sunset painting the sky in soft golds and pinks. Beside her sat a woman with long, flowing dark brown hair.
âWow, I didnât know you Tarots had beef with each otherâ¦â the woman said with a laugh.
Kiwi blinked, puzzled. âBeef? What do you mean?â
âOhâerm,â the woman stammered, âitâs a saying from the Fifth Layer. It means thereâs some kind of conflict or rivalry between you and the other Tarots.â
âI seeâ¦â Kiwi murmured, readjusting her thoughts. âI wouldnât say weâre in conflict. Sure, some Tarotsâ personalities and themes contrast with each other, but weâve got more important things to do. Weâre rarely even in the same place at the same time for⦠âbeefâ to happen.â
Her short legs dangled off the bench, swinging idly since they couldnât reach the ground.
âI just think itâs unfair,â she continued, âthat some Tarots get more recognition from humans than others. Especially the Crown Tarots. Theyâre acknowledged more because of their unique Signatures, so people think theyâre better than us.â
The woman tilted her head. âYeah, but you Court Tarots have, like, super strength and stuff, right? That puts you on equal footingâjust a different kind of power.â
âMaybe,â Kiwi admitted, âbut most people donât know that. They see a Crown Tarotâlike the Magicianâsummon some glowing blue roses and they lose their minds.â
The woman chuckled. âBlue roses are pretty coolâ¦â
The two fell silent, their eyes fixed on the setting sun.
âWhy are you so worried about how humans feel about you?â the woman finally asked. âTheir opinion shouldnât matterâfulfilling your purpose does, right?â
Kiwiâs hands tightened around the fabric of her dress, her brows knitting together. âSo⦠are my feelings invalid because of what I was designed to do?â
âN-no, thatâs not what I meantââ the woman stammered.
âEven if I was created to fulfill a purpose,â Kiwi interrupted softly, âI was also made to look human. So⦠why shouldnât I feel human too?â
âIâm⦠Iâm sorry, Kiwiana,â the woman said quietly.
ââ¦Itâs alright, Elise,â Kiwi muttered. âI guess⦠I was just created with more infatuation toward mankind than most.â
âAnd thatâs beautiful,â Elise replied.
Kiwi glanced at her, confused.
âThat love, that desire for moreâitâs a real human feeling. Itâs beautiful, but itâs strong too. You shouldnât let them control you⦠thatâs dangerous,â Elise said.
She paused, then added with a small smile, âIf it makes you feel better, Iâve never heard of a Tarot as⦠âawareâ as you. From what I know, most act like robots in disguise. Then again, youâre the only Tarot Iâve ever met, so maybe Iâm biased.â She laughed lightly.
âBut in my eyes, that alone makes you way cooler than the rest,â Elise grinned. âYouâre my blue rose.â
Kiwi stared out over the endless field, lost in thought for a moment before speaking again. âIâm going to work at the castle in Dol Marne⦠to understand these emotions better.â
âWâwait, the royal castle?â Eliseâs eyes widened. âWouldnât they be able to sense the energy in your Soul Core and figure out youâre a Tarot?â
Kiwi shook her head. âNah. Nobody would noticeâmy Arkhaios energy is really faint. Lirael created me with less of it, butâ¦â She held out her arm and flexed. A small bump rose beneath her skin, which she patted proudly.
âSuper strength.â
Elise burst into laughter, nearly losing her breath.
Kiwi felt a strange tug at her lips, curling them into a smile before she, too, began to laugh. What is this� she wondered.
Their laughter was cut short when a figure appeared in the distanceâa cloaked stranger walking slowly across the field, a red circle-like symbol emblazoned on his back.
âWhoâs that?â Kiwi asked.
Eliseâs expression darkened. âIâve seen that symbol before, it looks like a member of Eclipse. Theyâre a cultist group thatâs been gaining popularity lately for targeting and hunting down Tarots.â
âHunting them?â Kiwi tilted her head.
âBut some theorize that most of their members are Tarots themselvesâtwisting and misinterpreting Liraelâs purpose for them into something sinister.â Eliseâs tone was sharp.
âInteresting⦠should I go confront them?â Kiwi tried to force a laugh, but Elise didnât smile.
âThis is serious, Kiwi. Those guys are dangerous.â
Kiwiâs smile faded as Elise sighed.
âI should goââ
A faint chime interrupted her. She reached into her pocket and pulled out a cell phone. Her eyes narrowed at the message. ââ¦What a coincidence.â
âWhatâs wrong?â Kiwi asked.
âMy little sisterâs asking if I got the metals she needed for her project,â Elise grumbled, kicking a nearby container filled with glowing stones.
âIsnât this the sister you told me about earlier⦠what was her name?â
Elise smirked. âHaha, it was literally four hours ago. For a Tarot, your memoryâs awful. But her nameâs Birgitta.â
Kiwiâs face lit up. âAh, right! Birgitta!â
Elise hefted the box of materials. âIâll see you later, Kiwi.â
A strange pit formed in Kiwiâs chest. âWâwait⦠will you come back here?â
Elise nodded. âYeahâif my sister needs more resources from down here.â
ââ¦Is that all?â Kiwi asked quietly.
Elise chuckled, reaching out to pat her head. âOf course not. I was kidding. I love this layerâitâs peaceful. And⦠I like our talks.â
She glanced toward where the Eclipse member had been, but he was gone. Turning back to Kiwi with a smile, she said, âIâll be back soon to check up on you. Though⦠I guess Iâll need a pardon from the Queen herself if I want into the royal castle.â
âIâll figure something out,â Kiwi replied, relief washing over her as the pit in her chest eased.
Elise walked away, the tall grass swaying around her with every step.
â¦
Please donât goâ¦
Youâre the only human who likes to talk to meâ¦
Pleaseâ¦
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Earlier todayâ before Kiwi and Erisâs fightâ¦
âPâPrincess Elviraâwait!â a guard shouted as the princess galloped away on a stolen horse, clad head-to-toe in heavy armor. Birgitta clung to her from the back, her head spinning as they tore across the fields, a fleet of guards thundering in pursuit.
How did I get myself into thisâ¦? Birgitta groaned inwardly. Iâm so going to end up in prison.
âWho the hell does Amelia think she is?!â Elvira snapped over the pounding hooves. âThe people in that castle need my help just as much as they need hers! How dare she send me away like some damsel in distress.â
âWâwaitâhelp? Somethingâs happening at the castle?!â Birgitta cried.
Elvira glanced over her shoulder, blinking. âOh, right. Youâre the Soulweaver Amelia recommended for the Sun Tarot, arenât you? Sorry, I was lost in thoughtâI forgot you wanted to come with me.â
âWanted?!â Birgitta shouted.
âThe only reason I came was because I updated my Soul Diagnostic EmitterâI wanted to give Deimos another scan! I didnât know you were throwing us into danger! I wanna get off, let me off!â
âThe city of Hawthorn is in ruins from that dragonâs attack,â Elvira began, voice hardening. Birgittaâs eyes widened.
âThe refugeesâyourself includedâwere all evacuated to Breshire and other neighboring towns. I can offer you a chance to get justice for them⦠for you.â
âI⦠donât understand,â Birgitta muttered, gripping the princess tighter as the horse pounded through uneven terrain. Behind them, the guards had mounted their own steeds, gaining ground.
âDragons are incredibly strong, yet simple creatures compared to everything else in Enmida,â Elvira explained. âBut all dragons share one thing: the polarity of destructionâsomething almost never found in Avatars or Tarots.â
âIâm aware of that, Your Highnessâwhat are you getting at?â Birgittaâs voice cracked as the wind caught in her throat.
âWhen we reach the castle, I want you to inspect everyone there. If theyâre an Avatar, scan their Soul Core. If their polarity is destruction⦠then weâve found our dragon.â
The horse suddenly leapt a massive fence, both riders lifting into the air for a heartbeat.
âWhaaaâ!â Birgitta screamed.
They landed with a heavy thud. Behind them, the guards reined inâtheir mounts refusing to make the same jump. The squad split, searching for another route.
âHa! This horse is amazing!â Elvira grinned, spotting the faint silhouette of the royal castle on the horizon.
âSo let me get this straightâyou want me to walk into a castle⦠with a dragon in it⦠and figure out who the dragon is?!â Birgitta gasped.
âNaturally. Would you like to be paid another three thousand gold coins for your services?â
Three thousand again?! Birgittaâs mind reeled. Thatâd be six thousand total! Enough to fund my research for years!
Her eyes lit up. Me and Elizabeth are gonna be rich!
âDâDeal!â she shouted.
But as the castle loomed closer, the ground trembled beneath them. A deafening crack split the airâa beam of white light erupted from atop the fortressâs roof, lancing off into the distant treeline.
That must have been Deimos⦠Elvira thought grimly. She grabbed Birgittaâs hand, pulling her from the saddle.
âWâwhat is happening?!â Birgitta cried as Elvira dragged her toward the castle gates.
The two stepped into the grand hall. Bodies of royal guards, newts, and even a few maids lay scattered across the polished marble floor.
The chandelier above flickered violently, casting long, shivering shadows across the carnage. Blood dripped from its edge, splattering into a dark puddle below.
The air was coldâtoo coldâand heavy with the coppery stench of death.
Birgitta let out a sharp, panicked yelp. Elvira doubled over, clutching her stomach, clearly on the verge of vomiting againâ
But this time, she caught herself.
She straightened, breathing through her nose, and spoke with a shaky but firm voice.
âWe have to find Commander Amelia.â
Their footsteps echoed as they moved deeper into the silent hall. The stillness was broken only by a faint rumble overheadâeach tremor making the lights flicker, some bulbs dying out completely.
Birgitta stayed close behind Elvira. A low, guttural growl rolled through the air. They both froze.
âWhat was that?â Birgitta whispered.
Two newts rounded the corner, charging.
Birgitta froze like prey in a predatorâs gaze, but Elvira grit her teeth, her hair and eyes suddenly flaring bright violet as her Signature awoke.
She thrust out her handâ
A wave of purple energy blasted forward, hurling both newts back.
âPrincess Elviraâ¦â Birgitta breathed, watching as the beasts snarled and began charging again.
Elviraâs breathing slowed. She removed a gauntlet from her armâ
Her violet glow pulsed again, and the metal shattered in her grip.
Shards hovered in the air, swirling into the shape of a sword held together by crackling gravitational force.
So thatâs her Signature⦠Birgitta thought. Amelia mentioned it, but seeing it up close⦠The power to bend gravity to her willâ
Elvira lunged at the first newt, swingingâ
The blade shattered on impact, but she didnât hesitate.
She flung her hand forward, the hovering fragments darting through the newtâs body like deadly shrapnel. One shard embedded in its brain. It collapsed instantly.
The second newt stepped over the corpse, leaping at her.
On reflex, Elviraâs arm shot upwardâ
The shards zipped back to her, punching through the creature midair before reforming into the gauntlet on her hand, now dripping with thick, blackish blood.
She stared at it in shock.
If she ever mastered that Signature⦠Birgitta thought, I truly believe she could rival the power of a Tarot.
Elvira shook her hand until the blood mysteriously vanished. Relief softened her shoulders.
âAlright, letâs move.â
They pressed onward, the rumbling above growing louder.
What the hell is happening up there? Birgitta wondered as they rounded another cornerâ
And stopped.
In the middle of the floor lay Kiwi, unconscious. A massive axe rested upright in the ground just behind her head.
âHer!â Elvira exclaimed, rushing forward. âSheâs an Avatar.â
Birgitta knelt beside her, fumbling for the black diagnostic box sheâd once used on Deimos.
Tendrils of pale-blue light unfurled from her fingertipsâone linking into the box, the others swaying gently as she leaned toward Kiwi.
She caught Elvira staring. Heat rushed to Birgittaâs cheeks.
âCâcan you⦠look away? I get nervous under pressure.â
âOh! Sure.â Elvira immediately began whistling, eyes darting anywhere but at her.
Birgitta exhaled and pressed the tendrils into Kiwiâs form, linking them to her core.
The only other person Iâve done this to besides myself is Deimos⦠I wonder what hers will look like.
The box printed slowly, spitting out a strip of paper with data.
Kiwiâs eyes fluttered open.
âSâsheâs waking up!â Birgitta calledâ
But there was no answer. Only the snarl of another newt as Elvira blasted it back with a surge of gravity.
âEliseâ¦?â Kiwi murmured.
Birgitta froze.
â¦Elise?
The newt roared, Elviraâs waves weakening under strain. With a burst of strength, it smashed through the wall, kicking Elvira clear across the roomâpast Birgitta and Kiwi.
It rushed toward them.
But Kiwiâs eyes snapped fully open. In one fluid motion, she seized her axe and lunged. The blade cleaved through the newtâs neck in a single, impossibly fast strike.
Birgitta and Elvira could hardly process what had happened.
Kiwi glanced at Birgitta, âOh,â
Her gaze narrowed.
I thought that was herâ¦
Then she scoffed, looking upward, as though sensing something.
âThere you are, Tarot of the Sun.â
Without another word, she vaulted through the nearest window, scaling the outer wall toward the roof.
Birgitta stood frozen, her tendrils retracting, eyes dull with confusion.
âDoctor Birgitta, are you alright?â Elvira rushed over.
But Birgittaâs thoughts were locked on one thingâone name.
ââ¦Who did she just call me?â
âWhat?â Elvira asked, frowning.
Then her eyes dropped to the floor. The diagnostic sheet lay there. She bent to pick it upâ
Kiwiâs printed stats stared back at her:
[Soul Core Diagnostic v0.7 â ALPHA]
* Core Type: Divine!Core
* Core Stability: [100%]
* Soul Polarity: Preservation
* Path Alignment: Endurance
* Depth Rating: [IV/V]
* Friction: Negligible