Sofia walked on the floor where the light drew a door, then back, then on it again. âThe floor is definitely hollow there. I still canât get through or feel anything beyond my footsteps sound different.â
âThen breaking through is likely the actual solution,â Everelle commented, âCan I try something?â
âGo ahead.â
Everelle nodded and summoned her tiny Sunless architect that looked like a stick figure with a white dot on its torso. She pointed at the âdoorâ Sofia was standing on, âHelp us out Bob, can you make a hole there?â
âBob?â Sofia repeated as she stepped back to let the Sunless do its thing.
âI have three Architects. Theyâre all named Bob. Donât ask.â
âA- Alrightâ¦â
Bob approached the spot and kneeled down to touch the floor with the stubby end of its tiny forearms. With a sound akin to a shattering pot, a circle appeared on the bricks making up the floor where the sunless was, it was a clean circular cut. The floor inside the circle prompt fell, the small architect with it, letting out a cute high pitched cry.
Sofia and Cinthia hurriedly went to look into the hole, it was pitch black, but Sofia could see that it was about fifty meters deep, with the Sunless rapidly falling down.
âIs he fine?â Cinthia asked, seeing that Everelle seemed not to care about the Sunless.
âBobâs level 299, heâs a bit stupid but it would take more than that to kill him,â she answered with disinterest as the group heard the bang of Bob finally crashing on the lower level of the palace. âAlright, letâs follow. Heâs waiting for us down there.â
Sofia looked at Pareth, wondering if he was going to fit in the small hole, before she was reminded that he could now alter his size at will.
Crap⦠I might be the one whoâs going to have trouble fitting. Oh wait, no, Iâm slimmer in my demon form, easy to forget, that. With how natural it still feels despite the change I could almost forget Iâm transformed. Crisis averted.
Sofia jumped into the hole, lighting the way for the others. She slowed the fall with her wings, even if she barely had space to open them a little, and landed near the satisfied-looking Sunless. Ihuarah slid down the shadows on the walls, while Cinthia, and Everelle just jumped one after the other, landing heavily at the bottom. Meanwhile Pareth took the short way and teleported right up to Sofia with Bookie holding his hand.
The fall had taken them to the center of a domed circular hall plunged in darkness. There were eight stone coffins adorned with writings in an unknown language mounted on the walls, and messy-looking ritual circles drawn on the floor.
Of course no obvious exit in sight.
I wonder what these rituals do. But theyâre so crooked⦠We really owe the Avians a lot for how much they modernized this stuff, this is unreadable.
Among the very few things that stood out in the room, the unlit torches on the walls seemed to have attracted Everelleâs attention. âWe should try to light the torches,â she confidently suggested, âworst case itâs more light, best case⦠Youâll see.â
âIs that your dungeon core instinct talking, Eve?â Ihuarah asked.
âMy hero knowledge, more like. I wouldnât be able to explain, but yeah,â
âI wanna do it!â Bookie excitedly said, jumping up and down, and Sofia mentally gave him the go. Holding up his left hand, a thin stream of fire spewed out from Bookieâs glove. Lighting up one of the roomâs eight torches. He immediately stopped there as the other torches and the ritual on the floor all lit up at once in unison, with loud noises coming from the coffins in the walls.
Sofia stood ready to dispel any harmful magic with [Heat Death], and everyone got ready to face whatever was coming.
Slowly, seven of the eight coffins opened, and Sofia felt her senses get distorted, she couldnât see the rest of the room very clearly, all of a sudden, and her gaze was like sucked in by what came out of the coffin.
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âClariceâ¦â she whispered.
The familiar woman, once head-matron of Sofiaâs orphanage, made her way down from the coffin with difficulty.
âSofia!â Clarice exclaimed, looking weak and struggling to even stand up correctly, âIs that you? Where have you been?! What⦠What have you done?â she asked, clear worry in her voice.
Sofia stared at her without a word.
Are the others also going through this?
I thought only one Hollow Grief could exist at a time.
Sofiaâs emotions welled up in her chest as Clarice drew closer; in her demon form, she could not cry.
Youâre so cruel, momâ¦
Sofia slowly walked up to the stumbling woman. She knew she might get attacked, but she didnât care, she had three unlife runes up anyway.
âIâm sorry, Clarice.â
âSorry? Donât be sorry, you built a new life for yourself, didnât you? Thatâs all I ever wished for you, Sofia,â Clarice answered with a weak smile, stopping a few steps away from Sofia, she extended her arms for a hug. âWhy do you look so sad? Come, Iâll give you a hug just like when you were a child. Let auntie Clarice comfort you.â
Sofia couldnât bear to look any longer, she stared at the floor, âIâm sorry I couldnât save youâ¦â Sofia whispered, her voice weak and heavy, âItâs my fault you died⦠Iâm sorryâ¦â
Sofia walked forward into Clariceâs hug, she held the frail and delicate woman, feeling weaker than ever, and bracing for a surprise attack. But there was nothing of the sort, Clarice simply reciprocated the hug, tightly holding Sofia and caressing the base of her wings. Sofia could feel the womanâs warmth and the beating of her calm heart, like a club hammering her sanity with every beat.
âIâm sure you did the best you could, Sofia. You changed so much, Iâm happy for you,â Clarice whispered in Sofiaâs embrace.
After a while, Clarice pulled away. âAlright now, be a big girl, I know you were always somewhat of a klutz but there are people waiting for you. You canât stay with me.â
âI know⦠Iâm sorry Clarice. Iâll avenge you. I swore it.â
âIf it makes you happy,â Clarice answered with a shining smile, âdonât ruin your life for those of us that are already gone, alright?.â Clarice then crossed her arms in front of her chest, held her head up high, and closed her eyes. âNow kill me, you need to.â
I feared it would come to thatâ¦
âIs there no other way?â Sofia asked, knowing full well that there was no bringing back the real Clarice no matter what.
Clarice shook her head, âIâm not real, Sofia. Just an echo of your past and sorrows. The soul of Clarice has long faded and returned to nature. But I am glad I could share that little time with you either way. Come now, make it quick, agonizing over this will do you no good,â the thing taking the form of Clarice peacefully said with a serene voice.
Sofia heaved a long and dreary sigh, she walked up to the woman and took her in her embrace again.
âThank you for everything, Clarice,â Sofia whispered softly, âSay hi to the kids for me.â
Sofiaâs nail gently pierced the back of Clariceâs neck. Bone dominus severed her spine at the base in a clean and painless break, and Sofiaâs demon form magic activated.
Blood spread over Clariceâs chest from below her clothes, and she started to disappear, becoming translucent. While she faded, her smile never did. The open tomb crumbled, and Sofia could finally perceive the rest of the room correctly again as she fell to her knees. Pareth and Bookie ran to her side, they were the only two others awake, everyone else was standing in a daze, even the small Sunless Architect.
âSofia! Are you alright?! What happened?â Bookie worriedly asked, hugging her from behind.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âNothing⦠Nothing⦠Donât worry about it,â she answered with a sigh, âDid nothing happen to you and Pareth?â
âNot me but Pareth was stunned like everyone else for a few seconds!â Bookie recounted, âI was very very worried! I couldnât even go close to anyone or return to you! I didnât know what to do! But brother Pareth woke up fast and told me to wait!â
âHe told you?â Sofia repeated, turning her head toward Pareth.
âWell⦠He made me understand,â Bookie clarified. âAre the others going to wake up soon?â
âThat depends entirely on themâ¦â Sofia answered. âBut truly nothing happened to you?â
âNo? The tomb opened so I was getting ready to fight! I was going to freeze whatever monster came to attack us to death!â Bookie enthusiastically proclaimed, âBut then nothing came out⦠And then I looked around and you were allâ¦â
Nothing came out? Taking a look around, seven of the eight tombs had opened, one for each person present, but only Bookie had been unaffected somehow.
Is he because he knows no sorrow?
Then nothing happens? Or⦠Could it be the illusion tried to take the appearance of the Orator?!
Ahem⦠Are you alright, Sorrow? Iâm going to need to check with Cinthiaâ¦
Sofia decided to hug Pareth and Bookie while she waited for the others to wake up. They were still made of bones, but to Sofia, their embrace was warm and soft.