Chapter 12: Imperator
Emma wasnât sure what she was expecting on the other side of the door; a Roman banquet hall perhaps, or maybe a recreation of their family home? She certainly hadnât anticipated finding herself in a lifeless black desert, stretching beyond the horizon as far as the eye could see. The sole source of illumination was a massive pillar of light, extending from the center of a ritual circle that burned Emmaâs eyes to look at, stretching all the way to the distant stars adorning the midnight sky.
So much power, Emma marveled, spellbound by the magical display as the arcanivore within her urged her onward, to devour the pillar in its entirety and wield that power to reshape the world in her image, never mind the dangers of consuming an energy field larger than her head.
âWonderful, isnât it?â Felixâs voice snapped Emma out of her daydreaming. âA single spark of humanityâs True Will; a fathomless force for change in a world left stagnant for far too long, now repurposed to power the Dungeon as its Core. Youâre the first living human to see this in centuries; for a given value of living, at least.â
âWhere are you?â Emma asked, looking around in vain to try and spot Felix; his voice offered no hints, appearing seemingly equidistant from every direction.
âIâm all around you, big sis. In the sand beneath your feet and the stars on high; in the crowds of the arena and the theater alike. Thereâs no divisibility once the contract is signed between Dungeon and Master. I simply am.â
âYeah, about that, mind filling in the gaps for me?â Emma requested, gesturing to her armor-clad form. âAs you can see, Iâve had some experience with unusual powers too, but nothing at all like what youâre describing.â
âHmm. Ah, I had so many ways to explain lined up in my head, but now that youâre actually here I find myself tongue-tied. Just like blanking after studying so hard for a test, how frustratingâ¦â
Emma kept quiet, used to her brotherâs idiosyncrasies and knowing he gathered his thoughts fastest in silence.
âSo, you know how youâre pretty bad at languages?â
âEnglish is the only language I need.â Emma responded automatically, annoyed that Felix had chosen to begin by poking at an old sore spot.
âNot the point, sis,â Felix chuckled. âRemember how you used to complain about my grades? How did I always get top scores in Spanish without ever seeming to try, even if my grades in math and science left a lot to be desired?â
âThat does sound somewhat familiar,â Emma admitted. âBut I grew out of it right? People are good at different things; you had sports, languages and history, while I was better at anything involving numbers or chemicals.â
âYeah, but thatâs the thing, I wasnât better at languages. Iâm not better at picking things up, pronunciation or grammar or any of that. Whenever I read a book, it just looks like plain English to me, and whenever I speak thereâs a toggle in my head where I can choose which language to use, and itâs been like that for my entire life.â
âWhat,â Emma deadpanned. âYou never mentioned any of this before.â
âOf course I didnât. I might not have been the smartest kid on the block, but even I knew showing that off meant a one-way trip to some government lab. Anyway, weâre getting off track here. The point is, I can read anything put in front of me, and that includes documents written in languages that supposedly died out around the time George Washington was born. Strangely, both our parents had plenty of such documents in their file cabinets.â
You broke into our parentsâ rooms? Emma almost blurted out, before she processed the rest of what Felix said.
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âWhat did those documents contain?â
âDadâs were full of meticulous notes; detailing paranormal activity that bedeviled British colonists all throughout their journey to the New World and back. Monsters, demonic possession and the rites used to repel them; not just holy water and a bible either, though that did work if the wielder believed strongly enough. No; what I read was far closer to a science journal than the old fairy tales we were told at bedtime, but there were enough similarities for me to connect the dots. Course, I didn't think too much of it at the time; dad never mentioned what he did at work so maybe he was a historian or archaeologist? Now, after everything's happened? I think his interest leans a bit heavier than just academic.â
âWhat about momâs notes?â Emma asked, now thoroughly confused.
âI dunno; I was never able to make sense of them,â Emma could hear frustration bleeding into Felixâs tone. âWhenever I turned a page, the words would scramble themselves as I watched. Like those examples in the PowerPoint slides, that one time the nurse came to explain to our class what dyslexia is. The only words not distorted were in the margins, and theyâd say stuff like âinsufficient insightâ or ânot enough potential, try again laterâ, it was the weirdest thing.â
[Sounds like a ward to me.]
âA ward?â Felix echoed once Emma had repeated the Systemâs words. âLike in bad Harry Potter fan fiction? But mom isnât a witch⦠Is she?â
âIâm not ruling anything out anymore at this point,â Emma shook her head. âIf anything, this does explain why we had so many lessons about family heritage, the importance of being noble at heart, all of that stuff that never made sense to me. None of my friends ever had to deal with that, even those from supposedly similar backgrounds to us. Man, the more I learn, the less I feel I know; I have a lot of questions for mom and dad when I find them.â
âI know the feeling,â Felix agreed with a sigh. âAnyway, thatâs all I wanted to tell you, since I might not have gotten the chance if you ran off right after your third and final trial. I canât leave the Dungeon anymore, so youâll have to find the answers for both of us. Iâm sure youâll succeed; youâve defeated the beast, the man and even the hero already, though the latter was a bit broken, so your final opponent will be a being from myth.â
âThatâs only three trials though?â Emma pointed out. âWhat about the fourth?â
âThe fourth is just for the Imperator to deem the aspirant worthy, so you get a freebie there.â
âThanks, I think.â
âYouâre welcome,â Felix replied, a lot less begrudgingly than Emma was used to hearing. âIs there anything else you wanted to ask, while you have the chance?â
âYes,â Emma replied immediately. âWe got off-topic, which was very informative, but the original question still stands; why this Dungeon? Why all the trials and the attacks on the townsfolk, and why are you the Imperator?â
âBecause I was the only one to meet the qualifications when death came for us. Because our bloodline has potential; not much, but enough for me to take the wheel absent anyone better suited. This Dungeon exists to test mankind by saving the worthy and culling the weak. I canât change the core premise or functions, not even as its Master; the most I can do is a bit of thematic tweaking, and to make the lives of those deemed worthy as comfortable as possible. Youâve heard them talking in the theater, havenât you? Even those unable to leave agree that whilst not ideal, this is overall a pretty good fate, considering the apocalypse outside.â
âIf I win, what happens to you?â Emma responded eventually, unable to deny the truth of Felixâs words and choosing to switch subjects.
âThen you get a key to enter or leave at your leisure, and your journey continues. Youâre surprisingly strong and growing quickly, but youâre still a long way off from being able to challenge the Dungeon for ownership. Anyway, I think thatâs enough for today, my throat is parched. Take this as a parting gift, enjoy your twelve hours off and get some sleep.â
Emma was back in her bedroom before she could reply, a newfound weight nestled in her hand.
[When in Rome - Bonus Objective: Deal with Imperator Felix Knight complete!
Reward: First Hint (The Apocalypse) obtained.
Main Quest has updated!
When In Rome
Objective: Defeat Academia Mortalis
-Clear the First Trial [X]
-Clear the Second Trial [X]
-Clear the Third Trial
-Clear the Fourth Trial [X]
Reward: Key to the Dungeon
Side Quest complete!
High School Musical
Objective: Find a working digital music player [X]
Reward: Built-in song library
Integrating library please stand by...]
Emma lay down on her bed as she stared at the battered iPod Classic in her hand, already starting to dissolve as the System devoured its contents (literally and metaphorically). All the while, the contents of the previous conversation played in her head, contextualizing an entire lifetime as many events from her childhood took on a strange new light. Despite her brotherâs words, Emma didnât end up getting much sleep at all that night.