Book 2: Chapter 29 â An Unexpected Ally
Noah tore through the food in front of him greedily, feeling the magic in it filling both his hunger and mana, a sensation that felt hard to describe accurately outside of simply amazing. Despite being the Lordâs guest, the amount of time he met or interacted with the lord was fairly low. A man of his stature tended to be busy, and Noah himself had been jumping between too many things to have time to sit down or just stroll around.
âItâs good to see that you are enjoying the food,â Krios said, walking into the chamber.
âBest thing Iâve had,â Noah said, as he continued to eat and the lord laughed.
âI hear youâve been training quite a lot. I hope youâve had the time to explore the city as well.â
Noah bit through the last of his food, drinking from his cup before he replied. âItâs been nice, quite a lot to see and learn about the place. Had some interesting encounters as well.â
âGood, that is very great to hear. Then do you think that your party can come to a decision regarding my request then?â Krios asked.
Noah frowned for a second, before he rose from his seat. âI donât think I can speak on that by myself.â
âI understand, but I would appreciate it if you could let me know by now,â Krios said, patting Noahâs shoulder.
âWill do,â Noah replied, as he walked out of the chamber. Tony formed around Noahâs shoulder, perching on his shoulder.
âWhat do you think?â Noah asked the Abyssal Symbiote.
Tony shivered, flapping his wings.
âYeah, Iâm not sure either. Now that I know whatâs in the rift, I donât know what he would use it for,â Noah said out loud, and Tony flapped his wings, circling above Noahâs head.
âGuess weâll find out,â he said, and Tony swirled, before flowing back into Noahâs body.
He met Aurelia on his way back to his chamber, the woman stood with a concerned expression on her face. Noticing Noahâs arrival, she walked closer. âErwest is back. We need to talk in private.â
Noah looked on curiously at her, but did not ask questions for now. Following behind her, he went to Erwestâs chamber, finding the paladin standing inside with a frown on his face, which only got worse when he noticed the two of them. âCan you bring us to your-â
âYup, got it,â Noah said, reaching out to touch Erwest and Aureliaâs shoulders, before he teleported them into his Dimensional Pocket.
A moment later, he remembered what was inside, as lightning sparked and Bun Bun rushed towards him. Noah picked up the murder bunny who was looking at Aurelia and Erwest with a hungry gaze.
âWill it be a problem?â Erwest asked.
âI doubt it,â Noah said, offering his finger to the rabbit who bit it lightly, before licking off the blood happily like a suckling child.
Erwest seemed satisfied with that, and continued. âThe cult lead was a false one, I was met by a woman- at least I think a woman. She knew who you were.â
Noah raised an eyebrow. âWhat did she say?â
âTo tell you to bring us to the Pit, and that youâll know how to reach her,â Erwest replied.
Noah cursed.
âWho is this woman, Noah? And how does she know you?â Aurelia asked.
âSheâs Vix, the one who runs a fighting pit in Old Heartilia. I was fighting there to get ability tomes. The enslaved girl Iâd talked about is with her, and she was the one who told me about the Shard of the dead god. She wanted me to go into the rift to get the Shard for her.â
The faces around him darkened at his words.
âShe intercepted you then? How? Did you not see her coming?â Aurelia asked.
âI donât know. The waitress in the tavern was who came to me. But I donât think that girl is Vix herself. She can likely possess others or a similar ability of some sort. She knew what I was there to do and who all of us were,â Erwest replied.
The two of them looked at Noah.
âI didnât tell her anything,â Noah replied.
âYou didnât have to. Just catching her eye could be enough to lead her to us,â Aurelia said.
âDoesnât matter,â Erwest interjected. âWe need to decide what to do.â
âWe don't have much choice,â Aurelia said. âWeâll have to see what she has to say. If she knows who we are and what weâre up to, she knows too much to simply ignore.â
Noahâs brows furrowed, as he reached out to the darkness. Space rippled as a box-like device appeared in his hand. âSheâd told me to use this if I ever changed my mind.â
Erwest and Aurelia looked at Noah, before giving him a nod.
Noah sent a pulse of mana, as the runes on the device lit up in front of him. A projection appeared in the air, flickering briefly before he saw Vix looking back at him, a grin on her face.
âI knew youâd come back,â Vix said, raising her finger as she snapped her finger.
A light flared from the box, spreading out to all of them. Noah felt his Dimensional Pocket collapse, as his body was dragged out into reality.
With a flash, the three of them stood in front of the woman, standing in her office. Noah looked at Vix, a pleased grin on the womanâs fox-like face.
âWelcome, my three suicidal guests,â Vix said, spreading her arms wide open.
Erwest drew his blade, and fire swirled around Aurelia.
âCalm down,â the woman said, mana laced into her words. Noah felt himself relaxing, almost against his wishes. âThe suicidal part wouldâve been if youâd barged into the cult without meeting with me. Iâm glad you had enough sense to not do that.â
âWhat do you want?â Erwest spat.
âSo agressive,â Vix said. âWhy donât we take our seats first? Iâll start,â the woman said. âAlso, while weâre at it, Iâd appreciate it if we could put aside all the weapons for now. Itâs a bit rude after all.â
Erwest glared at the woman, but after a moment, he put his sword on the table in the chamber, before taking a seat at the sofa. Aurelia and Noah followed him, sitting down as well.
âGreat, now, letâs talk. Iâm here to offer an alliance. You three and me. It may be a bit hard to believe perhaps but both of us want the same thing. You want to stop the abyssal cult? Well, so do I!â
âBullshit,â Noah spat. âYou donât care about the cult or peopleâs lives.â
âSure, if you want to think that. But I do care about my business here, and an Abyssal rift opening in this city is not exactly going to benefit me,â Vix said, leaning back in her chair.
âHow did you find out all this? The information has been kept tightly in check,â Aurelia asked.
âMy naive dear, the information has been kept in check from you guys. My ears are in places the guild can only dream of reaching. And the cults have been abuzz since your stunt, it didnât take much to find out what was going on,â Vix replied.
âWhy do you say that we were suicidal?â Erwest asked.
âLet me paint you a picture. You three just head into an abyssal cult, killing the cultists there and grabbing the leaders, before uncovering their big plan. You think they won't know who you are?â Vix said, before pointing at Noah. âThis guy at least had enough of a brain to change his appearance. It threw me off for a bit, but once I knew who you two were, it did not take long to put the pieces into their place after finding out Lord Krios had three adventurer guests.â
âBut Hayverââ
âIs a cultist. Youâre really choosing to believe a cultist chief now? Maybe if he had been a low ranking member, perhaps he wouldâve chosen to speak up, but heâs a chief with his own hideout,â Vix said, shaking her head. âBring him out if you want, I can prove it to you.â
Aurelia glanced at Erwest. The paladin gave her a slow nod. âWeâll kill you if you try to pull anything on us.â Aurelia said.
âYes, yes, feel free,â Vix said, waving her words away.
Aurelia activated the item where sheâd kept Hayver, and a moment later, the cultist came out. He sucked in a long breath, but froze as his eyes went to Vix.
âYou-â
Vix moved rapidly, clutching Hayverâs throat with her hands. Erwest grabbed his blade, putting it against Vixâs throat but the woman did not move an inch. âHey Hayver, long time to see.â
âWhy⦠are youâ¦â the cultist choked.
âStep back paladin, Iâm not going to kill him. Heâd much rather I did, but for once heâs more useful to me alive,â Vix said.
Erwest did not move an inch, keeping his blade poised.
Vix continued, her tail now swaying behind her, as her vertical slit of eyes lit up. Hayver struggled in her hands, but Vix kept her grip firm and slowly the cultist stopped struggling. Vix let go of the man, as he dropped onto the ground.
âGet up,â she commanded.
Hayver silently rose to his feet.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWhat did you do to him?â Erwest asked.
âJust a little command spell. Heâll listen to everything anyone tells him to do for a while,â she said, before looking towards Hayver. âGet on your knees and bark.â
The cultist moved without a word, getting on his knees as he barked.
âStop that,â Erwest said, pressing his blade.
âJeez, youâre no fun,â she said, as Hayver stopped.
âGet back up, and then tell them everything about the cult you haven't told them yet,â Vix commanded.
Hayver stood back on his feet, before looking at the three of them.
âThe spell cannot be fully completed without a catalyst. The Shard is needed to start the rift, and the cult plans to ambush whoever obtains the Shard on their way out to take it from them,â Hayver said, and then paused, as if struggling to say the next words.
âSpeak,â Vix said.
âA fitting offering to the void is needed. An offer was made by the immense and unending incarnation of the void itself. A trade of power in exchange for the shard. We had been ordered byââ Hayver stopped in his tracks, clutching his throat. A scream burst from his mouth as he clawed at his face, falling onto the floor.
âWhatâs happening?â Erwest demanded, but Vix simply frowned as the man continued to twist, before his body burst into dark flames, crumbling into ash.
âHe broke an Oath. Thatâs why he hadnât said anything,â she said, kicking the pile of ashes that had moments before been Hayver.
âAnd now you know,â she said, looking up at the three of them. âThe rift is a trap. But if you work with me, I can make sure you can get out. All I need in return is that you bring the Shard to me.â
Vix turned to face Noah. âAs a show of my goodwill, Iâll keep the former offer for Snow open. And Iâll also let you keep the Shard, so long as I get a fair price for it. Agree to this and Iâll show you how to safely get into the rift, and get out,â she said, before glancing at Noah. âIâll also throw this in,â
A tome appeared in her hand that she threw towards him. Noah caught the tome, looking down at it suspicious as he used Identify.
[Tome of the Hunter (Epic)]
Erwest watched the woman with a silent glare, before he pulled back his blade.
âWhy should we work with you?â he asked. âThe Lord has asked us of the same thing, we could simply tell him what we know.â
âYou could do that. And I probably wonât be able to stop you. But if you choose to not work with me, working with the cult will be my only option,â Vix said, looking into Erwestâs eyes. âYou donât want to be my enemy.â
Erwest looked back at the woman, hand still on his sword. âI donât appreciate being threatened.â
âSame, my friend. But youâd be losing out if you walk away from this,â Vix said, as a glowing scroll appeared in her hands. âLetâs shake on it, why donât we?â
Vix has offered a magical contract:
The Quest for the Shard:
In return for information, security, the ownership of Snow and a Tome, Vix asks you to bring the Shard to her from the Astral Rift.
Do you agree to this?
Yes/No?
Erwest looked back at Noah and Aurelia. Noah simply looked back, neither agreeing or disagreeing as he let Erwest make the choice. Turning back around, Erwest down at Vix, before he grasped her hand.
Noah saw words flash in front of his eyes.
Quest updated!