Chapter Nineteen: The Gods Exist
âThis is very similar to the suggestion put forward by the Quirmian philosopher Ventre, who said, "Possibly the gods exist, and possibly they do not. So why not believe in them in any case? If it's all true you'll go to a lovely place when you die, and if it isn't then you've lost nothing, right?" When he died he woke up in a circle of gods holding nasty-looking sticks and one of them said, "We're going to show you what we think of Mr Clever Dick in these parts...â -Terry Pratchett
âWhy the hell do you want to talk to me?â Elijah asked, voice raised in annoyance as he stared at the red-faced chancellor, his hands balling into fists. Shouldâve brought my sword. âI could have you arrested for this.â
âTrue,â Chancellor Derien responded before his voice turned to a whisper. âBut I only wish to talk to you about the Captain. We canât trust him, your majesty. Heâs trying to defame me.â
âJust because he accused you of cheating on your wife,â the princess responded, cocking an eyebrow in skepticism. âAnd so you think he has malicious intent with this? Tell me, chancellor, are you, in fact, cheating on your wife, or did he just make up this fantastical story?â
Chancellor Derien blushed and looked away for a second, confirming what Elijah said before turning back to him and sniffing softly.
âThatâs not the point. I just think we should be wary of people like him,â he says. âHe wants his way and heâll stop at nothing to get it. We must join together in an alliance, your majesty. I wish to be your friend.â
âOh good, I want to be your friend too,â Elijah smiled widely.
âReally?â
âGod, no,â he laughed. âI think itâs weird you are trying to befriend a minor. If you have these issues, talk with the Queen. If not, Iâll be busy so I cannot attend to you.â
âBusy? Doing what?â
âIgnoring you, of course,â Elijah turned away. âItâs a full time job, and tiring too.â He raised his middle finger as he walked down the corridors and heard the chancellor suck in an offended breath, yet he simply laughed. âIf you want a friend, talk to a rat. You look like you could be one anyways.â
Are you sure you made the right decision, Amanda? His Guide asked when Chancellor Derien was out of sight. It may not be a good idea to make enemies with the council members.
Itâs alright, Iâm a princess. They have to listen to me, Elijah responded.
I just think you should be careful how you handle them. It should be a delicate procedureâ¦
Oh, please, delicate is not a word for me. I may be an experienced woman princess, but I am not dainty or delicate. I am manlyâ¦in a feminine way!
Youâre not a woman!
You keep calling me one, even when I say otherwise, so why are you backtracking now? Am I a woman or am I not?
Being a woman and being a woman are two completely different things, asshole.
I donât see the difference.
Thatâs because youâre not a woman, youâre simply a female.
No, Iâm a full-blooded woman, watch this!
Turning to a small, pig-face man in butlerâs clothing who roamed around the hall with cleaning supplies filling his hands, Elijah raised his hand in greeting and smiled brightly at the man, who immediately bowed in recognition.
âIâm a real woman, right?â He asked.
âA woman, your majesty?â The man stuttered. âY-y-yes, your highness, you are a w-woman, maâam.â
âSee, Guide, Piggyface here says Iâm a woman,â Elijah said. âThank you, good sir, sometimes the voices in my head are just so damn annoying.â
The man nodded, eyes wide as he slowly backed away from her.
âYes, your majesty, they are.â Scuttling away, the man dropped his supplies and squeaked, moving down to the floor to pick them up.
Are you trying to convince the whole castle that youâre crazy? Guide Amanda asked.
I can see the headlines now: Princess is a crazy bitch, and everyone loves her, Elijah said.
Headlines? Also, Iâm not sure thatâs how itâll go.
Oh, come on, Guide, live a little.
I donât have a life anymore, she responded, and suddenly, her voice turned sad and somber.
âWait, are you alright, Guide? Whatâs wrong?â Elijah asked out loud, concern etching his voice as he felt the voice in his head begin to make sobbing noises.
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Iâm just a disembodied voice now, the Guide responded. Iâm nobody anymore, useful only as a Guide to a man who wished he wasnât who he was. I used to be someone, now Iâm not, and I miss having a life. I donât even know if Iâm going to stay in your head for long, and I don't want to disappear. Iâm not supposed to have emotions, butâ¦I think thereâs still a shred of humanity in me.
Of course there is, how else would you be so damn annoying? Elijah smiled softly in reassurance, before awkwardly giving himself a hug, causing a passing maid to look at him, but he just winked at her, causing her to squeak and run away. They all squeaked, he knew, so they were secretly a breed of massive mice. But, hey, I appreciate you, you know. Iâm so sorry youâre going through this, but I really need you. You fuck me up so much, but thatâs part of your charm. I donât want you to stop being my Guide, even if I ignore you. Youâre a good personâ¦voiceâ¦princess thingy.
Thank you, Guide Amanda sniffled. Wish i could say the same about you!
Hey, I thought we were having a moment!
We were, and are, the Guide responded. I really do offer you my gratitude. Iâm not mad itâs you that took over my body.
I knew you liked me!
Oh, I didnât say that, she responded in her trademark chipper voice again. So, what are you going to do now?
I thought you could read my mind.
Iâm avoiding it for the next two minutes, starting one minute ago, out of gratitude. So, tell me, whatâs your plan for today?
I was thinking of taking Einar up on his plan of telling me about the Gods, Elijah thought.
Oh yes, your wonderful plan of making him tell you what youâre supposed to know but secretly donât. Even in your head, this doesnât make any sense.
Thatâs exactly why Iâm doing it.
Elijah?
Yes, Guide Amanda?
Never change.
I wonât. Youâre stuck with me.
Einar wasnât far from the castle. He seemed to be on break from patrolling it as he wandered the dragoncrest-shaped gardens, and he was humming a little tune as he gently carried his sword through the shrubs, not enough to cut them but enough to ruffle them.
âWolf-boy,â Elijah screamed, and the Ulfúr turned with a growl at the insult, before a radiant smile crossed his smile as he saw the princess and recognized the tease. He bowed before Elijah formally before wrapping him in a hug.
âGood to see you,â he pronounced.
âWe saw each other not that long ago,â the princess pointed out.
âYes, but I miss you all the time, and Iâm always glad to see you. Not to mention I saved your ass twice in the last twenty-four hours, so you should be happy to see me too,â he teased.
âI am. So, why are you wandering the gardens?â
âUm,â he responded, ears twitching back in nervousness as he quickly glanced behind him and to the sides before leaning in. âDonât tell the Queen, but I had to take a break. Queen Evangeline is pissed because two intruders have entered the castle recently, and now weâre overworked trying to patrol the grounds, searching for intruders. Iâm supposed to be there until tomorrow morning.â
âShe wonât mind it if youâre with me protecting me,â Elijah laughed. âItâs a safe city anyway, no harm will come to us.â
âWell, what are you doing here, Amanda?â
âIs the offer still up for me to learn about the Gods,â Elijah said, before whispering the next phrase. âWhich I already know about. Iâm just testing you, of course.â
âOf course,â Einar winked. âWell, what part of the lore do you wish to know?â Ambling forwards, he motioned for the princess to follow, and he did, rushing after him through the path, marveling at the array of colorful flowers, recognizing none of them.
âI want you to tell me about all the Gods in the pantheon. Who they are, and where they are now. The origins.â
âThatâs a lot of story,â Einar replied. âIâll have to condense a lot of it.â
âAs long as you tell the truth, itâll be fine,â Elijah frowned playfully. âBut as soon as you make a mistake, Iâm here to fact check and punish you severely with a good verbal insult.â
âShit, now Iâm nervous,â the Ulfúr laughed.
You wonât fact-check, will you? The guide asked.
Nope.
âWell, as you know,â Einar begun, âOnce there was the mother goddess and the father god, also known as the sun and moon Gods, Sol and Tungl. According to legend, they were responsible for creating the world. Eventually, they grew tired and bored and so joined together to create divinity of their own, and thus the second wave of Gods was born, five of them. There was the wolf, Fellnir, who was responsible for creating the Ulfúrs like me, Henya the Warrior without a face, Guth the all-knowing, Manna the creator of man, and the defiler Noth, theâ¦I forgot his title.â
Bane of night.
âThe bane of night,â Elijah interjected. âYou canât forget this stuff, Einar. Iâm disappointed in you.â
âMy apologies,â He smiled. âEach of the second wave has their own legends, like the creation of the Karthans by Nott in anger, and eventually, the second wave, known as the Kollvarpa, grew more powerful than the original two, and thus they overtook the first two, which made Sol and Tungl known as the Dethroned. The Pantheon of Gods was born.
âBut not everything stays peaceful for long. Nott was a trickster, a Warrior more skilled than even Henya, and with his wiles, he turned the Gods against each other, and thus began the war. The StrÃð, which lasted for years, with each God creating their own species to fight for them, and some even creating Gods. Continents, peoples, and worlds were born from this StrÃð, and the role was thrust into a chaos unbearable. When the war ended, not all the gods were alive. No one knows which ones were dead and which lived, but the third wave of Gods, known as the Defilers, had taken their own hold over the pantheon which was now split three ways.
âThe rest is a mystery. Thousands of years of history and all we have to show for it now is emptiness. Whatever happened to the Gods, no one has seen them in centuries. Maybe they still control everything. Or maybe they all died in the StrÃð. But the most popular theory is that they are scared of the world. Scared of what they have created. Scared that we will one day overtaken, and they are planning to one day wipe us out. To return and kill us all. But itâs just a theory, right? The Pantheon of Gods, more than fifty of them, are gone, and there is nothing we can do about it.â
When Einar finished, Elijah paused and looked forward wistfully, a question on his lips and a dozen thoughts running through his brain. âTell me, Einar, do you believe in the Gods?â He waited for his new friendâs response, imagining what it would be like to see the massive wolf, the bane of night, the sun god, and all the other Gods in the Pantheon. What would the bane have looked like? Was he as badass as he sounded? âDo you think they truly exist?â
âWhy not?â The Ulfúr replied. âThey donât come here anymore if they do exist, so it doesnât make a difference if we believe in them or not. So I do, because I think itâs a cool idea, and I canât help but think itâs awesome that there would be higher powers with impossibly high levels and powers. I think itâs just fun to see the StrÃð in my mind as see breathtaking battles between being much more powerful than us. Do I believe they created the first Karthans and a lot of this world? I doubt it, but Iâll believe it when I see it. But what does it matter? Thereâs no consequence either way. â
âMaybe not,â Elijah replied, frowning up at the sky as a shooting star passed, right in the middle of the afternoon, almost as if it was a sign. âBut maybe one day they will return.â
âOh, then weâd be fucked for sure. But tha
tâll never happen. They should be dead anyway, right?â
âRight, theyâre dead!â