Chapter 246
Outside the small scavenger town was an absolute riot, with people coming out of their homes onto the streets and gathering at the walls to look out beyond the high stone barricade. Gragle nervously glanced at the blanching barkeeper, who only shook his head as if telling the scarred gnome not to antagonize the vampire, and he let out a shuddering breath when his eyes again landed on the blood priestess.
The bar was clearing out, and half the people had already left to either get away from the bad omen in human form - or to see what exactly was going on outside with the integration event theyâd been transported to. Things like this were rare, very rare, but they did happen - and sometimes the moves were permanent. Most likely this would lead to a choice on whether to go back home or not at the end of the event should they survive, based on the history books, but there was no guarantee Gragle would even get back to Mesini after this.
There was no guarantee heâd live at all.
âThose polygons you saw are called graphics⦠Have you heard of them?â Gragle asked, noticing the quest timer in the top-right corner of his vision that was counting down to the moment the apparent monster wave would hit. 8 hours and 42 minutesâ¦
Gragle had a lot of questions when turning back to the strange armored vampire, but he wasnât about to be the one that asked. Who were these people and why were they here? There was no doubt the system event somehow involved them, vampires didnât exist on Mesini, so what were the details of this overall quest? Surely it wasnât just a simple monster wave, thereâd be no reason to transport Outpost #84 off world if thatâd been the case. Nevertheless and even despite his building curiosity, Gragle twidled his thumbs and gulped nervously when the vampireâs companions all took seats at the bar as well - with the spider even transforming into a very attractive but deadly looking arshakai.
âHe looks like heâs about to piss himself.â The demonic woman said with a wink, throwing a sleek black arm around the vampireâs shoulders and pulling herself in to sit on his lap. âPoor little guy.â
The man in armor blinked, took a cup of amber ale from the shaking bartender on the opposite side of the counter, and shoved the pile of coins forward towards the man insistently when he saw the paling human hesitate. âTake it.â
There was a pause as the barkeeper seriously considered doing so, it was an absolute fortune in Elysium Coins compared to what usually circulated around these parts, but he objected with a shake of the head. âItâs on the house, I donât want to offend a young master of-â
âTake it.â The armored man stated, smacking his hand onto the counter more forcefully this time.
The barkeeper took in a deep breath, closed his eyes shut tight, and prayed to the gods that he wasnât being tricked into some kind of foul, malicious prank. He slowly reached forward and scooped the gold into a sack, sweat starting to appear on his forehead and along his neck. He gave the vampire a quick glance to confirm it was still ok, and then gingerly put the sack of money on a back counter before continuing to pass out drinks to the others.
Meanwhile, the few people whoâd stayed in the pub with them all just simply stared in absolute silence. It was like a grave, with the aura of dread so palpable now that Gragle was beginning to have a hard time breathing.
Just what was this manâs charisma level at to be building up to such potent levels? Heâd only been sitting less than two minutes.
âMy name is Riven.â The vampire stated casually, and took off his helmet - revealing a very handsome face with short brown hair. He had the typical pale skin that most would see on vampires, and the eyes were bright enough to be a greater vampire if Gragle had to guess - but those strange black tattoos⦠There was something very wrong about them. Something evil, ancient, even malicious, and he didnât recognize the script.
Gragle prized himself in having learned many of the ancient languages pre-dating the system in order to craft better totems, enchantments, and graphics. He was even specialized in unholy magics, and his affinity told him that these tattoos were something related to the unholy foundation. So it confused him that this script eluded him, and he outwardly cringed when the third eye on Rivenâs forehead flashed open to glare directly at him - opposite of where Rivenâs other eyes currently were locked onto the amber liquid at his lips.
The third eye blinked, flashed purple for a moment, and the action made the gnome involuntary shudder. He felt exposed, undressed, bare before whatever that eye had just done - as if it was seeing into his soul to expose all the lies heâd ever told over his life.
âAre you part of the integration quest, Riven?â Gragle hesitantly asked, needing to take in deep breaths while in Rivenâs presence. âI hate to overstep, and if I am - I dare say I can be quiet, I just am rather concerned about being⦠transported⦠across the cosmosâ¦â
His words trailed off slowly and fearfully when Rivenâs face turned his way, and he flinched again when the blood priestess got up. He even held up his hands pleadingly when she approached, and quickly bowed his head in a display of submission when she stopped beside the vampire. âPlease donât sacrifice me! P-Please! I didnât m-mean to offend if I d-did anything wrong!â
He began to outwardly shake, tears starting to form under his eyes that were squeezed shut, and Riven shared a curious glance with the others at his reaction.
âLittle man?â Athela asked, knocking her knuckles on the top of his head and getting him to scream and flail out of his chair - smacking the back of his head onto the floor.
He groaned, began to pick himself up, and then fell back down with a patch of blood underneath the contact point.
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âThat was an overreaction.â Riven blinked twice, and Gluttonyâs eye did the same before the great maw began to cackle good naturedly in his mind. âRight, well we have a little less than 9 hours to shoot the shit while he wakes up - but keep an eye on him. I want to know what that ability was, it felt very unique.â
âI keep eye on little man.â Azmoth stated sagely, getting off his stool and picking the gnome up before setting him down on a bench nearby. âI not get drunk from this anyway, not strong enough.â
âAzmoth I donât think Iâve ever seen you drunk before.â
âI get drunk with Allie once.â
âReally?â
âYes. Ask her when get back.â
Riven pooched his lips and took another sip as Nora laughed, and Genua took a seat next to him before clearing her throat to get his attention.
âRiven, would it be alright if I left for a while?â
He stopped sipping his drink, which had a rather smooth taste if he had to describe it, and gave her a wary glance. âLeft for a while? What are you talking about?â
Genua cleared her throat, and pulled up a status screen that was described as an âInvitationâ to the blood godâs temple. âI believe Iâm supposed to take some of my very first lessons soon with other, older clergy⦠once a week Iâm supposed to arrive there. I also think theyâre wanting to talk to me about your sisterâs actions⦠at least thatâs what the invitation implies.â
[Invitation to the Blood Godâs Temple: Your weekly session of worship, combat training, and scripture has come about. Please access the clergy system and teleport in so that we may start. We would also like to discuss recent events involving a particular angel on your planet, and hope that you can discuss the things we show you with Riven after the fact.]
It seemed pretty straightforward to Riven as well, and he waved Genua off with a nod. âSure.â
âAre you going to need me for this quest? Do I need to be back before the timer runs out?â
âNo. Not unless things change. More than anything, youâre probably going to benefit from their combat training rather than being here. I hope you can do some damage control on Allieâs behalf.â
Genua gave him a half smile and a nod, before pulling up another screen for the clergy she was now a part of. âI will try. It will take a while to channel the teleport, so please donât let anyone bother me while I do it.â
âGot it.â
With a click, she started to glow a dull red - and she entered a meditative state a moment later after sitting down on the floor in a cross legged position. Profane sigils related to the Blood Sub-Pillar lit up on the floor around her, and she remained absolutely still with her eyes closed while other patrons of the bar immediately got up to leave - casting her terrified glances.
Riven found it a bit weird, but didnât know much about the outside multiverse beyond Panu and some of the Bloom Moon Requiem. It didnât appear that anyone wanted to converse much with him or his party, so he turned his attention to Nora after giving Athela a firm kiss with her fingers intertwined around his own. âSo Nora, tell me about what youâve been through! And everything else too! I donât know anything about you really, other than our brief time on the pyramid together.â
âThat was a hellish time.â Nora stated, nodding sagely and taking a big swig of her own drink.
The metal cup slammed down a moment later, and she gasped before gesturing to the barkeeper to refill it. âHits the spot. After you and I were separated, I was eventually given the âRogueâ Class. Then it upgraded twice after I got out of the Chalgathi starter trials and my tutorial dungeon, and now I have a class labeled âViper Bladeâ. I can imbue any weapon I have with poison from the Unholy Foundational Pillar, gain critical amplifiers from the Shadow Sub-Pillar, and am pretty mobile. Iâd ask you about your abilities, but Iâve seen enough of you wiping armies off the face of the planet to know enough. Chicago where you wiped out the Azag, and then Daskusâ¦â
She gave him an almost accusing look, ignoring the other people in the room catching their breath at her words.
He didnât even flinch, pulling Athela in tightly. âI did what had to be done, and Iâd do it again.â
Noraâs eyes softened at the look of love Athela granted him, and she chuckled before taking the barkeeperâs refilled cup. âI honestly donât care. Iâm no saint either.â
She took another sip, but Riven could tell she was only half-invested in the words sheâd spoken.
âYou donât have to dumb it down for me. I know what it looks like, but the ones I love come first.â Riven gave her a sad smile, and then laughed out loud when the third eye on his forehead blinked - exchanging a quick set of words with Gluttony. âYou know, Iâm also the one that last system prompt was about. Maybe I am evil after all.â
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He gave her a wink.
âLast system prompt?â Nora repeated, swirling the amber liquid in her cup and glancing over her shoulder at Genua - who was still enveloped in a red runic circle in a cross-legged position. âYouâll have to be more specific than that.â
âAre you able to identify me?â
She looked up from her glass. âNo. Other than your name, and the red flames outlining it indicating your Legendary status. Itâs probably what everyone else here sees too, considering theyâre all lower level than we are.â
He opened his mouth to speak, then thought about it. âCheck the rankings and tell me whatâs changed about my class.â
âAbout your class?â She did as asked, and clicked a few options before coming to rest her eyes on the screen.
[26 billion current participants have been analyzed. The ranking categories are as follows: Apex Rank (Top 10), Paragon Rank (Top 1000), S Rank (Top 0.0001%), A Rank (Top 1%), B Rank (Top 15%), C Rank (Top 30%), D Rank (Top 50%), E Rank (Bottom 50%)]
[Current Top 10 Native Participants:
Riven Thane, Level 200 Pureblooded Vampire, Apex Rank, Warlock Devastator, Incarnation of Gluttony
Allie Thane, Level 162 Angel of Death, Apex Rank, Primary Class in Transitory state, Hero of Death
Judith Marcina, Level 180 Divine Human, Apex Rank, Angelic Fallcaller, Lightâs Beacon
Aren Hrall, Level 163 Snow Giant, Apex Rank, Frostmange Berserker
Retesh Vorath, Level 199 Corpse Lord, Apex Rank, Elder Lich
Netithi Bluskish, Level 130 Naga, Apex Rank, Champion of the Kraken
Chitter Teh-Sneaker, Level 137 Ratman, Apex Rank, Dark-Blade Assassin, Poison Master, Sneaky Sneak Sneaker
Nithkik Brutishvase, Level 140 Dark Elf, Apex Rank, Depthdweller
Thorman Bame, Level 158 Human, Apex Rank, Hammer of the Mountain
Sinthil Tukâtuk, Level 168 Lizardian, Apex Rank, Wind Storm]
âYour classâ¦â She muttered, then her eyes widened. It then clicked. âOh. Your second class changed. Wow, that was you?â
Again Riven laughed, and he gave a nod. âThat was me. So yeah, perhaps Iâm just destined to be evil after all.â
Azmoth and Athela exchanged a look, and Athela hesitantly scratched the back of her head before taking the gnomeâs old spot on the stool beside riven.
She placed a hand on his own. âI donât think you realize how big of a deal this really is. Either of you.â
Riven, who was still smiling, raised an eyebrow while panicked people continued to run around outside like a turned-up ant colony - preparing defenses along the walls and shouting at one another or trying to organize. âI can safely say that - No, I do not realize how big of a deal it is. I have no idea, frankly, and Iâm tired of larger-than-life things happening to me.â
He held out a hand to count them down as the barkeeper nervously stood by, listening in on their conversation while polishing a glass and not wanting to keep them waiting if they needed a new drink.
âFirst came Chalgathi.â Riven stated, holding up one finger. âI found out that actually - YES - magic is real! And was told about my unholy bloodline and my 100% affinity to the Blood Subpillar.â
The barkeeper abruptly choked and two other people spat out their drinks before hastily going back to pretending that they werenât listening.
Riven didnât mind. What could they do? And if all went as planned, Panu would be in a hidden state from the rest of the multiverse for many years to come should Allie succeed in planetary domination.
That thought⦠gave him pause. Heâd really changed since first stepping out of hell. Heâd become different, more than just jaded - but he just⦠didnât have the same values anymore.
He shook his head and held out his second gauntlet-encased finger - ivory metal over the top leading to spiked knuckles, and bloodsilk on the bottom half leading to his palm. âThen I learn that Iâm a lost prince of the Blood Moon Requiem, a bunch of space vampires from another part of the multiverse.â
More stares, this time - blatant. Many of them disbelieving, and others outwardly horrified - but no one daring to leave their seats this time.
He held up fingers 3, 4, and 5.
âI am potentially granted visions multiple times from both the Blood God, and obtain a shard of Gluttony. I am told that the world is going to end of certain world quests that I am involved in arenât completed properly. Then my sister ascends, becoming an angel of death right before I become the incarnation of some ancient hungry mouth that wonât shut the fuck up in my head.â
The eye on Rivenâs forehead widened and pulsed purple at his words, and Gluttony exchanged a few sentences with Riven internally - getting him to laugh good naturedly while Gluttony shot him insults.
Athela, on the other hand, looked abruptly horrified that heâd say something like that - even moreso than the people around the room who were overhearing all of this.
âNot to mention I have Luteski, my inherited world to run where slave rebellions are rampantly killing other citizens - along with a bunch of greedy bastards for extended family that are making life hard as Iâm trying to better the lives of said slaves. Iâm technically engaged to a vampire princess that I barely know whoâs supposed to be working with me to make new bio-weapon children for the BMR with the gift of Malignant Prophecy. Speaking of which Iâve accidentally knocked Genua up and have a kid on the way that Iâm not prepared for AT ALL! And what about Len? She basically hates me now because she knows I killed her older sister. Meanwhile MY sister is on a mission to conquer our planet, which has - from what Iâve been told - basically made us priority target number 1 after or potentially even during the world quests. Oh wait, Allie IS a world quest now - isnât she? Sheâs the target for world quest 7! So thatâs another thing I have to worry about. I also have to worry about a bunch of angry vampires across all of time and space tearing us a new asshole after Allie shunned the Blood God like a real genius - for which Iâm sure my lovely grandmother the queen is oh so happy about. Gaia is a thing out of legend back on Earth but - oh wait - sheâs real too! Angels are real. Demons are real - and it just so happens that Iâm actually dating two of them, with you specifically being an archdemon. Which I STILL donât understand completely. I mean, what makes a demon an archdemon anyways? Iâve never been told so I donât know. Iâve been so busy that I havenât even had time to think about, or even want, to re-fill my last demonic minion slot after Yattazi left when she thought I was crippled. Do I even want another demonic familiar after that? It left such a bad taste in my mouth that I really am not sure. Not that Iâd ever abandon Fay, you, or Azmoth - yâall are great and Iâd die for any of you after all youâve done for me, but Iâve been very hesitant to even attempt another contract since then. And if I DO fill it, what about Chalgathi? Isnât he, if I win this thing, supposed to be a wee-baby dragon that I can contract with? Wonât I need that slot for him? Or does he not count as a demon? And if I donât succeed in this set of trials, then what? Will a cultist do it and lay waste to the world with a fully grown apocalypse beast? Will it be my fault then? What about all of the otherworldly invaders I have yet to kill? Even Rippenvire isnât completely wiped out and theyâre still hiding somewhere which is a problem because Iâm supposed to deal with them before they can call for reinforcements at the end of integration in 4 and a half years. Iâm stuck in F-grade at the bottleneck and Gluttony says his mind was selectively wiped when he connected with me for a new chance at life, so he doesnât even remember what kind of enlightenment the system is actually talking about for the E-grade bottleneck. So am I stuck at level 200 until then? What if that crazy rank 3 fallcaller bitch whoâs named us public enemy number 1 beats us to it and figures it out before me - then comes for us? Will the Blood Moon Requiem tell me how to do it or are they going to snub me after what Allie did? There are SO many problems and SO many question that I-â
Athela smashed her pointer finger up against Rivenâs lips, sternly, getting him to shut up while leaning in to have her nose graze his own. She frowned for a moment, thinking of how to phrase what she was going to say, and gave him a sad smile. âI know. I know youâre overwhelmed, and Iâm sorry. But you shouldnât talk about Gluttony like that. Gluttony is⦠heâs one of the demonic origins. The 7 original sins are what birthed all demonkind, just like the commandments birthed the angels. I know that Fay, Azmoth and I have all been a little bit nonchalant about your communication with Gluttony, but please try to be respectful about him. You being the Incarnation of Gluttony is an astronomically important thing, and it appears that you and Gluttony have a somewhat friendly relationship from what Iâve felt and seen⦠but please. It would mean a lot to me not to talk about Gluttony in such a way that insults him.â
Gluttonyâs vertical eye expanded its aura, sending out another layer of absolute dread on the nearby populace that caused many to gasp or fall to the ground in discomfort and panic.
Athela shot the third eye, which was now flaring purple again, a brief and submissive look - before staring back into Rivenâs other eyes with a sweet smile. She put both slender hands on his cheeks, leaned forward, and pushed her soft lips against his with a gentle touch of her tongue on his. Pulling back, she pushed some of the hair from his eyes and grew her smile wider. âItâs a far bigger deal than you know, and Iâm proud that he chose you. But know that being the incarnation of one of the 7 original sins is a title that you and even I cannot truly fathom right now, and itâll be both a blessing and a curse as people across the multiverse try to protect or kill you simply for what you are.â
Riven snorted, wrapping his arms around her slender waist and yanking her onto his lap - straddling him and getting him to grin teasingly. âIs that so? Not much has changed then. It isnât like competitors in the Blood Moon Requiem didnât already try to kill me a couple times now. What Iâm trying to say is that when you say I donât realize how big of a deal this is, well - everything is a big deal. There are too many big deals to deal with, and Iâm tired of making a big deal about it all. Capeesh?â
Athela hesitated, then snorted a giggle and slapped his hand away when he reached for her backside. âStop it. A princess canât be seen being groped in public!â
âThat makes me sad.â
âI bet it does you pervert. Just because youâre a vampire prince and Gluttonyâs vessel doesnât mean you get to get handsy with me.â
She said that, but Riven could tell that she liked the attention by the way she was blushing and the avoidant smile while continuing to straddle him.
Nora, whoâd been watching and listening this entire time, sighed in envy and put her chin in her hands. âI wish I had someone to feel that way about me. Oh look! The gnome stopped pretending to be asleep.â
Indeed, the two lovebirds on the stool turned and tried not to laugh at the small, three-foot tall man on the floor who was staring up at Riven like he had seen a ghost. His face was colorless, his chest was heaving up and down, and his entire body shook. âNo⦠No, no, NO-NO-NOOOO!!!â
Gragle got up to run, not even bothering to hold the back of his wounded head, and sprinted out the door before Athelaâs flick of the wrist sent a thin thread of bloodsilk his way. The red string latched onto Gragleâs neck and yanked him back, pulling the gnome across the floorboards as he screamed and pleaded for mercy while bursting into tears.
When the aura of dread from Rivenâs third eye increased, it hadnât gone unnoticed by only Gragle; and what Riven was conversing about openly didnât help the situation either. Three other people had jumped out a nearby window and started running, the barkeeper had literally wet himself in a state of shock, two men had passed out from the pressure of his charisma and Gluttonyâs passive state of observation, and a woman was vomiting in the corner while shaking violently.
The eye on Rivenâs forehead continued to blaze a deep purple, and the black tattoos along Rivenâs body began to shift and move as Gluttony made sure none of them were going to be a problem - even urging Riven to just eat them now to be safe.
Yesâ¦
Eat them.
Riven nearly lunged out of his chair as a pang of extreme hunger overcame him, and his fangs whipped out - only for his own consciousness to pull him back to reality a split second later. He gasped, pushing Gluttony back down and internally scowling at the sin before a series of quick exchanges were made between them.
Gluttony wanted to feed, and the hunger spike was so ravenous that it was all Riven could do to keep himself from getting up and ripping off the bartenderâs head to gorge himself.
To eat the man alive.
His vampiric hunger simultaneously kicked in, and his hand smashed into the bar - shattering a piece of it off in a shower of splinters while Athela looked on in concern.
âRiven are you alright?â
Riven was not alright, but he focused on the woman in his lap - looking over her curves and athletic figure to offset the internal battle. To distract him. The tug of war between himself and Gluttony reached a climax seconds later, his heart rate until they settled on a singular thing:
He would compromise, and he knew Athela was sturdy enough to handle it.
His mind connected with hers telepathically only a fraction of a moment before his fangs slammed into her neck, and she gasped - clutching at his arm and shuddering in a mix of pain and pleasure before she was violently flung to the floor with the crash of wood.
The sensations Gluttony was sending through him were too much to handle, and if he didnât do this now - heâd end up killing and eating everyone nearby.
Athela on the other hand seemed excited at the thoughts connecting the two of them - and she started rapidly removing her exoskeleton to expose bare skin along her body only a moment before her hands were pinned above her head; and Rivenâs form descended on her with his fangs sinking into her neck again. Her lifeblood pulsed out, and she winced as Messenger began to remove itself from Rivenâs torso while he entered a crazed, ravenous state of mind.
Azmoth, who was now holding the sobbing gnome by his head with one hand, shot Nora an apologetic look when Athela let out a feminine grunt. âI not know them. I sorry.â
Noraâs eyebrows had climbed to the ceiling, and sipping on her drink - watched unapologetically while the two bodies on the floor repeatedly connected with one another. âI⦠Uh⦠I donât mind at all. This has actually⦠turned out to be a lot more exciting that Iâd originally thought it would be. Drinks and a show, who would have guessed.â