Mystic Races.
They were once believed to be descendants of ancient heroes, blessed with extraordinary powers during the era when gods walked the earth. Others say they are a race born from the blessings of fairies.
Gods, fairies, and dragons.
Born of these sacred and mysterious beings, the mystic races possessed both strength and uniqueness.
Take the dwarves, for example: naturally gifted artisans with unparalleled craftsmanship. Or the mermaids, mystic races of the sea, whose bodies are adapted to life underwater.
As their name implies, the mystic races are both enigmatic and rare. However, their rarity isn't solely due to their small numbers. Many speculate that it's because they find civilized societies distasteful.
They are well aware of the risksâstepping into the realm of civilization could lead to their enslavement.
For this reason, mystic races often rejected the idea of mingling with civilization. On rare occasions, they might appear in the southern continent to study mysticism, but in other continents, they were often regarded as little more than myths, with most doubting their very existence.
Even in the southern continent, where they occasionally appeared, they were far from common. And even if someone were fortunate enough to encounter a mystic race, they might not recognize them.
Consider the barbarians: despite their size and strength, they appear almost identical to ordinary humans. Similarly, many other mystic races share a resemblance to humans. Such similarities make identification nearly impossible.
But thenâ¦
ââ¦I-itâs real! Itâs a real mystic raceâ¦!â
Damian Follet was stunned.
Hovering in midair, a being with bat-like wings extending from its back stood before him. Its eyes glowed crimson, and its hair swayed as though it had a will of its own.
And, most notably:
âSuch an enthralling presenceâ¦!â
The intoxicating aura surrounding the figure was enough to make oneâs mind hazy and submissive. It was a charm no man could resistâa dangerously alluring force that could make anyone lose their senses.
Yetâ¦
âWow, even after all this beating, youâre not dead? Impressive, you.â
âP-please spare me! N-no, just stop hitting meâ¦.â
âIf I cut your neck, will you die? Or maybe burning you would work? If notâ¦â
âEek!â
ââ¦Donât freak out. Iâm not actually going to kill you. I was just giving examples.â
ââ¦â¦â
âHm, but burning you to death would work, wouldnât it?â
âP-please, spare meâ¦!â
âAh, so burning works. Good to know.â
âWaaahhh!!â
The Dream Demon sobbed pitifully, but it had no effect on the figure towering over it.
The knight, who had been beating the creature for a solid seven hours, still showed signs of unrelieved frustration.
âStop crying. Before I actually bring a torch and some oil.â
ââ¦â¦â
The Dream Demon fell silent, trembling all the while.
ââ¦Seems like it does want to live, at least.â
Damian Follet averted his gaze from the strange yet brutal scene.
If he got involved nowâ¦
âItâd only shorten my lifespan.â
He was deeply curious about where the Dream Demon had come from and why it was being beaten, but he buried his questions deep in his heart.
After half a year of living as a trainee under a monster, Damian had learned to grow his sense of discretionâor rather, heâd been forced to.
Picking up a hoe to pull weeds from the instructorâs garden, Damian headed off.
It was just another chaotic Sunday morning.
âSo this thing really is a mystic race.â
And not just any mystic raceâa Dream Demon.
A creature that manipulates dreams and feeds on the life force of men.
Often likened to succubi, Dream Demons were one of the most reviled mystic races, much like vampires or witches.
âIs that why Raphael called it a pitiful creature?â
It made sense now. The old priest called his fellow clergy âbrothers,â but referred to Judea Pierre as a âchild.â The church, unofficially at least, still harbored prejudice against mystic races. And a Dream Demon, of all things?
Accepting such a creature would be unthinkable. If its identity were revealedâ¦
âIt wouldnât be a joke. This thing would face the Inquisition.â
The one subjected to a heretic trial wouldnât be anyone elseâitâd be this creature.
Alsoâ¦
ââ¦So, who are you?â
ââ¦Huh?â
âIâm asking because youâre not the redhead I know.â
ââ¦â¦â
âThought so.â
Even if it did face the Inquisition, it wouldnât be undeserved.
Special Trait: Hyper-Perception.
This ability, listed in Ihanâs status window, granted him near-supernatural sensory awareness, feeding him a constant stream of information.
Just as heâd discerned the familial bond between the duke and his ward at a glance, Ihanâs trait allowed him to glean numerous details about Judea Pierreâs identity.
âNot just your appearance, speech, or personalityâeven your minor habits, voice inflections, and hand movements. Everythingâs different. Itâs like youâre a completely different person.â
âYou⦠you can tell all that?â
âItâs obvious.â
ââ¦Maybe youâve had a crush on me this whole time?â
âWhat a revolting thing to say. You must want another beating.â
âN-no! Absolutely notâ¦!â
She hurriedly denied it, almost screaming.
Thenâ¦
âItâs justâI was so shocked. I never imagined someone could clearly distinguish between âPierreâ and âme.ââ
ââ¦Hm.â
âLet me reintroduce myself. Iâm âJudea.â Another persona that shares this body and soul with Pierre.â
ââ¦How unnecessarily complicated.â
She couldâve just called it a split personality.
Judea Pierre.
Or rather, the "persona" named Judea spoke up.
âThe Dream Demon race is one of the mystic races that is often treated no differently from demons. Itâs an unfair judgment, but itâs true that Dream Demons survive by feeding on the life force of others. Naturally, this leads to us being shunned.â
âThat makes sense.â
âW-wouldnât it be normal to comfort me and say something like, âThatâs so sad,â at a time like this?â
âDo you think the victim of almost having their life force drained would feel like offering comfort?â
ââ¦I-itâs not harmful! Even if I feed, the worst youâd feel is just a little fatigueâ¦.â
âSo what youâre saying is like a thief claiming that a rich person wouldnât suffer a loss if a little of their money was stolen. You impudent woman.â
âA-a-anyway!â
ââ¦What a shameless woman.â
Unbothered by Ihanâs biting words, Judea continued her explanation boldly.
âDream Demons, you see, are a race that, like witches, are born by borrowing human wombs. The difference is that while witches are born with the knowledge of their predecessors, Dream Demons are born as ordinary humans and only realize their nature at some point later in life. So, I was originallyâ¦â
âYou mustâve been living in human society until you caused some sort of incident, then?â
âNo, I was kidnapped.â
ââ¦â¦â
âThere was a group that specialized in kidnapping mystic races. I was captured by them, brainwashed, and had my blood extracted. When the pain became unbearable, I even began to deny my own existence. Thatâs when⦠âPierreâ was born.â
- It was probably only possible because I was a Dream Demonâ¦.
ââ¦â¦â
At her soft, lingering words, Ihanâs gaze darkened.
It wasnât pity for her story that elicited this reaction.
Ratherâ¦
âSeems like what Galahad mentioned wasnât just empty talk.â
The mention of a âgroup that kidnaps mystic racesâ struck a nerve in him. Ihanâs instincts told him that this group was undoubtedly connected to the knock-off Blood Cult he had suspected.
âSo, to summarize, you were in so much pain that you created a separate persona to suffer in your place.â
ââ¦Doesnât that make me sound like a terrible person?â
âIsnât that accurate?â
ââ¦â¦â
Her expression was one of reluctant acceptanceâshe wanted to deny it but couldnât.
Some might have been enchanted by her alluring, mysterious aura and tried to comfort her, but to Ihan, that so-called charm didnât work at all.
Instead, his thoughts shifted elsewhere.
âSo, that was Pierre.â
Ihan recalled the madman who had fought him, then immediately pointed a gun at his forehead when the fight turned against him.
The one who acted as if life had no meaning.
âA fabricated persona, huh?â
It made sense. Such emptiness could only come from someone like that.
Still, while he found her pitiable, Ihan didnât fault Judea for her cowardice.
After allâ¦
ââ¦If I could have done it, I would have created one too.â
âIt hurts, it hurts so muchâ¦.â
âMomâ¦.â
âP-please save me! Save me!!â
Ihanâs mind wandered back to his past, to the time when he was just three years old and his parents had sold him into slavery, handing him over to a mage.
He remembered how children his age had writhed in pain, crying out, only to die.
How the child he had spoken to one day would be a cold corpse the next.
The emotions he felt during those days were nothing but dark.
He had raged endlessly, wondering how much longer he would have to endure such suffering.
âWhy do I have to go through thisâ¦?â
He had repeated those words countless times each day.
âIf this was how it was going to be, I wish Iâd never been born at all!â
He had hated and resented the entire world.
âIâd even imagined how wonderful it would have been if Iâd had a double to endure the pain in my place.â
While he had called her terrible, he couldnât say her actions were incomprehensible. Ihan stifled a bitter smileâthese were feelings he didnât want anyone to see.
ââ¦I never thought it would actually happen. I didnât think a new persona would just suddenly appear and take over my bodyâ¦.â
âIs creating a persona one of a Dream Demonâs powers?â
âM-maybe?â
ââ¦How would you not know?â
ââ¦Iâve never met another Dream Demon.â
ââ¦â¦â
âP-please stop looking at me like that!â
Judea Pierreâor rather, Judeaâs personaâwas, frankly, rather brazen. She was endlessly arrogant to those weaker than herself, yet grovelled before anyone stronger.
Ihan was certain now.
âThatâs it. Thatâs the [Villainess] he was talking about.â
Judea Pierre, one of the three great villainesses.
A character who appeared in the original storyâor was it a game?âand someone who had driven the black-haired man to such rage. Ihan was now sure that she was the true culprit.
How was he so certain?
âHey, this might be a bit late to ask, but why did you try to attack me?â
âW-what? T-thatâsâ¦.â
âJust tell me. I wonât get mad.â
ââ¦Well, I needed life force, and I figured if I was going to take some, itâd be better from a guy who had a lot of itâ¦.â
ââ¦You wretch.â
âYouâre so meanâ¦.â
See? She was a woman with no sense of guilt.
Ihan was convinced that this crimson-haired Dream Demon would have no grounds for complaint if she were put through the Heretic Inquisition.