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Chapter 1 – v2

Rustling leaves could be heard just before the sounds of trees having their branches snapped off rang out into the unusually cacophonous night. However these sounds were all drowned out by the clattering of armour from the men chasing two figures in front. Their dogs were all barking and growling as well, as if they were trying to threaten their prey into finally stopping and giving up.

The first rays of moonlight gradually peeked between the trees and vaguely illuminated the two figures forms. One was a man of average height with dark hair, half hidden beneath a black cap, and piercing golden eyes. If there was more light, it would be seen that his hair wasn’t actually black, and was in fact midnight blue in colour.

The second figure was slightly taller and his hair and eyes were both blood red, giving him a rather demonic feel despite not having any of the features a typical demon would normally have. His name ‘Ignis’ definitely captured the essence of his appearance. Unlike his friend, Ignis had no cap on so he was clearly revealing his hair even in the low light.

The two both wore similar clothes: soft leather leggings, dark brown in colour; ankle height black combat boots; and olive drab cloaks over a dark top. They both also had leather vambraces covering their forearms, and they both wore chunky ruby rings on their right ring fingers over their fingerless hunting gloves. The strange thing was, that neither of them seemed to have a single bag with them – not even a money pouch attached to their belts.

Just then, the two being chased suddenly seemed to disappear. However the armoured group didn’t seem overly shocked by this, as they just hung back a second to allow the dogs to take point as they sniffed around. It was clear that this wasn’t the first time that they’d lost their foes.

Suddenly, one of the dogs seemed to catch wind of the two’s scent again and barked out a warning before giving chase. The pursuers’ armour only served to be a massive hinderance while they once more clattered through dense foliage and close knit trees. Noticing that they’d been found again, the two ahead took full advantage of their greater mobility and once again disappeared from their pursuers’ view.

Unfortunately, this time the two ended up stumbling down a steep ravine and into a deep river. Luckily for them, this also served to confuse their pursuers, and the dogs lost track of their scent.

Deciding that it was best to stay put for a while, the shorter of the two gestured to Ignis to stay quiet and low. Eventually, the armoured group tired of giving chase to an invisible enemy and decided to regroup and try searching for any traces once morning finally arrived. They had been chasing the two for over a week by now, without time for even a single break, and since it was only just gone dusk the traces of their fall were easily missed by the weary soldiers.

“I think they’re gone now, Nihil.” Ignis whispered to his companion beside him.

After waiting a while longer, Nihil finally agreed and the two crawled their way out of the river. Stepping onto the bank, the two looked down at their sodden clothes and sighed in frustration. There was a small village nearby, but they had originally planned on avoiding it – wanting to be seen by as few people as possible. Unfortunately, their current situation bade them to go and find an inn for what remained of the rest of the night. That way they could clean themselves up and put on a fresh set of clothes. They’d also be able to have the first warm meal and soft bed that they’d had in quite a while.

* * *

“We’d like to book a twin room for the night, and if a bath could be brought to our room as well, please, that would be much appreciated.” Nihil addressed the innkeeper behind the bar once they located a suitable place to stay.

“I reckon, you’ll be needing more’n that …” The slightly rotund man raised an eyebrow and drawled in the thick accent that was common in these parts. “We ‘ave a communal bath that’d prob’ly suit y’all better.”

“Just the tub will do us.” Ignis replied genially before Nihil could say anything. “We’d probably just make a mess of the larger one, anyway.”

“Right enough, I s’pose.” The old man responded with a smile, and then proceeded to the more serious business of how much everything would cost.

To his credit, the innkeeper selected a decent sized room, and gave them a huge tub to wash up in. The basin had a tap that released a stream of perfectly heated water from an enchanted gem connected to a separate space. Once done, the dirtied water would enter a different gem (fitted at the base of the tub) that would store the liquid until a worker could activate and empty it into the village’s drains. These gems essentially acted as storage containers that were filled and emptied, by the staff, on a day-to-day basis. They could store anything within a certain cubic volume, but for the purposes of this bath they only stored water. However, as the space inside these gems was only insulated and time still existed, it basically only acted as a very good thermos and the water wouldn’t stay the correct temperature indefinitely. These specific gems had enough space to hold 3 times the volume of the bath they were attached to, which indicated that they were of a reasonably high quality.

After they both felt clean and refreshed, they changed into clothes similar to the ruined ones from before. Strangely Nihil still chose to wear his hat even though they were indoors. They then headed down to the main bar area to grab a bite to eat before returning to their rooms.

Upon entering the large room, Nihil chose a table in the corner due to habit. In this position, he could easily keep an eye on everyone in the room (including those entering and leaving) without drawing suspicion upon himself.

Flagging down a waitress, the two men placed their orders and sat back to patiently wait for their meals to arrive.

Just then, a group of 12 adventurers entered the room. They quickly moved to the largest table in the room. Given their number though, they still had to move one of the smaller tables nearby in order to sit together. The core of the group appeared to be the two attractive women in the back.

The older of the two had long, black hair that reached her waist even while styled into a braid that ran down the centre of her head and traced along her spine. She looked to be around 19 years old, and wore the same, tight-fitting leather bodice and flared battle skirt that her companion wore.

The second girl had short, silver hair that had been styled into a pixie cut. She looked around 18 years old. There was something about their facial features that looked similar, which made Nihil wonder if they were sisters – despite their differing skin tones, hair, and eye colours. The black haired woman had a very pale and delicate skin tone, with piercing blue eyes. However pixie cut had a dark, bronzed tone to her skin, and her eyes were a fresh mint green.

Feeling eyes being trained on them, the two turned and looked over at the somewhat aloof man that had been assessing them. However, before either party could speak, the waitress returned, bearing a tray laden with the food and drinks that the two men had ordered. This successfully distracted the golden eyed man, and everyone refocused on their own groups and actions.

Ignis let loose a long, satisfied sigh once he’d finished wolfing down his food. Even Nihil allowed a small smile to play at the corners of his lips, having fully appreciated the warm, hearty meal. Leaving some coins on the table, the two returned to their room to bed down for the remaining few hours of the night. Neither of them spoke once they’d settled down, as they both knew that they’d have to be up and out of the village before the sun had even completely risen into the sky.

* * *

The next morning, the two snuck out of their beds just as the first rays of light were dancing over the horizon. They had expected to be the only ones awake at this point, but were surprised to see the two female adventurers from the night before, already seated at a table in the main restaurant area. They were eating a light boxed breakfast and chatting to each other as the two men walked in. From the looks of it, their meal had been prepared for them the night before.

The four people gave each other a polite greeting with a nod of their heads, and Nihil and Ignis walked straight out onto the street. They needed to make up for lost time, and put some distance between them and their pursuers. It was likely that this village would be the first place that they checked – if they weren’t already here.

Stretching to get rid of the last vestiges of sleepiness from their bodies, Nihil and Ignis made their way to the village gate. As it was still early in the morning, the large main gate was shut and locked tight. However, after speaking to one of the guards on duty, she readily opened the smaller sally port to allow the two men out of the village walls.

Looking towards the sunrise barely visible through the huge tree trunks surrounding the village, the two headed East once again. They crossed the river and re-entered the forest, being careful to cover any traces of their passage. Sometimes they seemed to disappear from view, only to reappear again almost instantly, much further into the dense foliage. This was the same trick they’d done the previous night and was very useful in their attempt to shake their pursuers.

* * *

Later into the morning, the two made a sharp right turn, correcting their bearing so that they were now headed South. They were ultimately heading South-East, but were wary of travelling in a straight line and possibly giving away their destination to those behind. Once they knew where they were headed, it would be a simple matter to overtake them and set a trap. Naturally this was something that the two wished to avoid.

Just then, a gruff voice travelled from between the leaves. “Excuse me, but have you seen a pair of men looking to be around 20 years of age?”

Before the intended party had time to answer the question directed their way, a slightly belligerent female’s voice spoke up. “I don’t know why we’re even bothering to look in this area – we have eyewitness reports saying that they were headed East. That also coincides with the direction we saw them travelling last night.”

The woman’s last statement revealed the two of them to be scouts from the party of pursuers that were after Ignis and Nihil the previous night. From the sounds of it, they were still after the two men and the eyewitnesses that she mentioned were probably the guards at the gate from that morning.

“They might have changed direction to foil our pursuit.” The first voice answered somewhat testily. “We also have people searching the West and North just in case. Of course, our main force is still pursuing East.”

“Umm, I’m sorry to interrupt … but, does one of the men you mentioned have blood red hair and eyes, and the other have piercing golden eyes with dark blue hair?” A lilting voice questioned the arguing pair.

“That’s them! Have they been this way after all then?” The gruff voice asked eagerly.

“No they haven’t.” Just as she caused a couple of surprised grunts from the two, she continued. “We stayed at the same inn last night and I sensed a strange feeling from them, so I was wondering if it was those two.”

“Hmm, they’re probably still heading East then.” The man mused somewhat disappointedly.

“Might I ask why the Royal Guard is pursuing them? They looked like decent enough folks, but it would worry me if they turned out to be heinous criminals.” The girl trailed off in a disturbed tone. Ignis could almost picture the scene, two pretty women (for, by now, he’d worked out that these two were from the large group of adventurers the previous night) worriedly exchanging looks with each other, and the poor guard frantically trying to reassure them.

“Don’t worry, you weren’t in any danger … they’re just some petty thieves that have caused some trouble for us.” The man replied hastily. “They’re constantly harassing our troops, and finally the higher ups have decided to take action against them. But they only seem to target the Royal Guard – there have been no reports of civilians being affected at all.”

“Those rapscallions always seem to manage to escape our pursuit, despite not having any real power. They’re sneaky little buggers, and they somehow seem to know this area better than we do.” The female guard cursed angrily. She had been one of the guards from the previous night, and had been especially pissed off that they’d managed to escape, given that some of the items that they’d taken this time around had belonged to her. This also explained her foul mood at having been delegated to searching this area.

Just what did those guys take? The two adventurers wondered in amazement. It was rare to see the Royal Guard deployed for something like that, as it was generally treated as something trivial. Normally the higher ups would view it as an ‘if they can take it, then they deserve it’ matter. The two women were instantly intrigued by the seemingly ordinary men that they’d met the night before.

It was no easy thing to steal from the Royal Guard, nor was it even a crime, strangely enough. As such, they would only pursue it if it was something of national level importance. There were only three major crimes that ever resulted in a manhunt like this one: 1) obstructing the Royal Guard in their duties to the crown; 2) Murdering a member of the Royal Guard/Family, as this was considered treason; and 3) anything to do with slavery – be that buying, selling, owning, or even just transporting them. The Royal Guard were peace keepers. They monitored the entire country, and if any dangers cropped up (a particularly violent person, an invading country, slavers, etc.) they dealt with them swiftly. Even if their target wasn’t technically a criminal, if they were causing enough of a disturbance, the Royal Guard would still act. However, they overlooked petty disagreements, even murder if it was only on a personal scale.

Smaller crimes such as these, would be handled by the local police, and dealt with on a case-by-case basis. This freed people up to take care of themselves for the most part, and if the motive was just, then even murder could be consequence-free even for common citizens. Things only usually got dicey if nobility got involved, but since the local police was made up of volunteers from the general citizenry, they often ended up united against the nobles if a spat ever did occur.

Above all, this was a world where the strongest fist was the most ‘righteous’. This meant that the continent was pretty chaotic, and yet it was somehow peaceful in the grand scheme of things.

This situation could only come about because of the type of continent it was. Every person, in every race (be they Human, Dwarf, Elf, Dragon, Mysterious Beast, or Demon) had the potential for either learning Magic or for Cultivation. Magic was the process of manipulating external/worldly energy; and Cultivation was the process of manipulating internal energy. When a child reached puberty, they could choose a path to follow. However, once they decided which sort of energy they would learn to manipulate, they couldn’t change their minds, nor could they train both at once. As such, there were various tests that they could undergo in order to figure out which one they had a higher aptitude for.

Although everyone had the potential for either path, the same could not be said for their aptitudes. This meant that there were an awful lot of people who couldn’t get past the earlier stages, and they were referred to as ‘Northmanni’. These people lived their lives eking out a living through the important but less ‘glamorous’ jobs. They were the ones who worked the fields, reared cattle, ran inns, etc.

The few who did have the talent to pursue being Cultors, had other ways to earn a living. These talents often made up the elites in the army or were nobility. Others also became adventurers, seeking treasure or lost secrets from ages long since passed. There were also jobs such as: Alchemists, who brewed pills and elixirs to improve healing, restore stamina, etc.; and Enchanters, who engraved runes into an item, and instilled it with energy to power the spells created, these could be used to improve battle power, improve defence (either of the item, or the user), and so much more. For example, the water gems from the inn were made by enchanters, and they could only maintain the temperature of the water for a long time once they’d been processed.

“What should we do if we do happen to encounter them again? Is there a way we can contact you?” The same lilting voice from earlier spoke up. This voice belonged to the dark haired girl from before.

“This is an SOS button. If you break it, it will send a signal to headquarters, and it will ping your location to us. This one is one we are handing out specifically for sightings of those two.” The male guard’s voice explained after a moment of rustling.

SOS buttons were fairly common, and most people would have at least one on themselves at any given time, but those were general purpose ones for when they needed any sort of rapid response. The fact that they were handing out special ones specifically for sightings of the two guys they’d met the previous night, shocked the two girls.

“This is a lot of effort and cost to spend on catching two northmanni. They must have thoroughly pissed off the higher ups, huh?” A different voice commented at this time. This was probably the silver haired girl’s voice.

“The details are confidential, and even we don’t know much. What we can say, though, is that those two aren’t to be messed with as things seem to have a way of working to their favour -“

“That’s giving them far too much credit.” The female guard interrupted her colleague snippily, rolling her eyes for good measure. “They’ve just been slippery, and have decent luck. For two northmanni it’s only a matter of time before we snatch our stuff back and hand them over to the higher-ups.”

Her vicious tone seemed to be too strong for just having had a few of her items stolen, so the dark-haired girl had the sneaking suspicion that there was perhaps more to the story than the two Royal Guardsmen had let on.

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Chapter 6

As Nihil’s group was making their way to the next town over, Stella and Lunam’s group headed toward the capital.

“This could get expensive for us, so my sister and I should head in separately to you three – just in case they hold your relationship with us against you.” Stella suggested reasonably.

Now that she wasn’t constantly around Nihil, her mood seemed to have finally calmed down. Noticing the change in her sister, Lunam let out a small sigh of relief and a smile spread across her crimson lips.

Reluctantly agreeing with their leader, Carl, Clark and Paul distanced themselves from the two ladies.

“Once we’re inside, we should leave selling the materials to those three while we go and meet Master.” Lunam suggested after the guys had left.

“We haven’t seen her in so long, I’ve really missed her.” Stella responded, indicating her agreement. “She did so much for us after everything that happened. I’d like to get her a present before we meet her.”

“That’s a good idea, we should have a look around the market on the way to her place.”

“Actually, I was thinking that we could use one of the magical beasts’ cores and make a charm for her. We could hire a mage to enchant it for us as well. It wouldn’t be as good as the high level ones that she could buy, but it would be more personal.” Stella suggested tentatively. She knew that it wouldn’t end up being anything that their master would even deign to look at if she saw it on a market stall, so Stella was nervous about how well this would work out.

“I think she’d appreciate that. But I think you should carve the enchantments. As a healer, you’ve learnt how to emit your internal energy and manipulate it. More than that, you can use that emitted energy to sense whatever it’s touching. You may not be able to directly use the core’s stored power, but you could theoretically direct it with your own – just as you do when you’re healing someone. It’s not something that anyone’s ever tried before, but it’s worth a shot.” Lunam encouraged her sister.

Their master was the one that taught the two of them how to cultivate, and dramatically increased their fighting skills enough for the two of them to survive on their own. She even taught Stella the healing arts of a cultivator, so this would be a good way to show how they’d developed since they last saw her.

“I’ll give it a go, but I may ruin the core …” Stella trailed off nervously.

“That’s fine. I’m sure the party would understand, and Master would probably just find it funny and still treasure the left over slag.” Lunam teased her sister with a laugh.

Stella let out a small laugh at her sister’s words, and found them to actually be somewhat comforting.

Just then, the two girls reached the main gates to the city. At first, the guards greeted them politely and were respectful as they asked hem a series of questions.

“Good morning, girls.” A slightly older guard greeted them. “Were you planning on staying in Imber for long?”

“No thanks, we’re just passing through so we’d just like a visa for two or three days, please.” Lunam replied politely.

“The shortest visa we have is for a week, but you’re free to leave at any point during that week.” The man replied apologetically.

Is this another one of CrownPrince Pravus’ changes? Stella wondered angrily. This is basically robbery! Most visitors are adventurers and magicians that are only wanting to stay for a couple of days on their way somewhere else!

“That’s fine, then.” Lunam responded, managing to hide her annoyance.

“Ok, I’ll need you to step into this scanner in order to put your species down on the visa.” The guard explained while gesturing to a strange looking device behind him.

The woman who’d spoken to Nihil before, probably hadn’t known about this machine. Because she was a permanent resident of the city, she just had to show her pass to the guards and they would immediately let her in and out.

The scanner looked like a giant granite egg that had a door on it’s side. The girls were quickly able to deduce that they would have to step inside the stone. There were several next to each other to prevent long lines from forming as people waited to be scanned before entering the city.

Once they got closer to one of these eggs, they realised that the entire surface was covered in tiny inscription patterns that must have taken a very skilled enchanter a very long time in order to complete. The guard opened the doors to two of these eggs, and gestured that the girls should enter.

“Don’t worry, it wont hurt. All that will happen is that you’ll see a bright ring of light travel from the top of the egg down to the base. Once the light hits the bottom, the door will automatically open and you’ll be allowed out.” The man assured the two.

Nodding their heads in understanding, the two girls gingerly stepped inside their respective eggs. It turned out just as the guard had described it, and when the doors opened the sisters were even more nervous than before. Now the guards would know they weren’t human, so they knew that their attitudes would do a complete 180 from before.

“So you girls were mongrels, then?” The older guard spoke up in a completely different tone from before. He used the derogatory term for a half-breed, clearly showing his dislike for the two.

The gazes of all the guards present turned vicious and even lecherous as they took a second look at the two girls’ figures. They’re mongrels? They could be fun to play around with, then. It’s not like they’re human, so it’s not a problem to have our way with them.

These were that kinds of thoughts that almost all of the male guards were contemplating. However, some guards weren’t even slightly interested, as they thought that the girls were worse than animals – no matter how pretty they were.

“It’s even worse than that, sir.” A young boy chirped up from the back. He was sitting behind a screen that was flashing with the results that were being relayed back by all the eggs. “They’re half human.”

“A human actually acted so slutty as to mate with an animal?” The first guard scathingly accused.

“Don’t talk about our mother that way!” Stella angrily rebuked them.

“Wait, you two are sisters?” The young analyser asked, even more disgusted than before. He then pointed at Lunam and revealed that she was half demon, while Stella was half elf.

Upon learning this, the guards who had been eyeing them up before all cooled down. Their disgust for the girls’ mother completely drowned out any lust that the guards may have had.

After enduring much heckling from all the guards that had been present, the two girls were finally allowed to enter the city. But this didn’t happen until after they had been charged an exorbitant fee for their visas.

The sisters had held back their seething anger at the guards’ provocations as they knew that they would just have been arrested. The men were hoping that the girls would react.

* * *

The truth was that their mother hadn’t chosen to have them, but that hadn’t stopped the woman from caring deeply for her two girls. Stella and Lunam were actually half siblings, and yet both of them hated their fathers’ guts.

What had happened was that an evil group were looking for a successor, and they had taken a liking to a human woman called Sarah. They snatched her from her home and kept her locked up underground for 13 years. During that time they raped her and forced her to give birth to Lunam and Stella. Even after they got the heirs they’d wanted, they kept Sarah around to raise the two girls.

When Lunam reached the age of 10, she was taken away from her mother and forced to practice the evil techniques of the group. Stella was a later bloomer than her sister, so she didn’t get taken away until she was 11. It was at this time that the group murdered Sarah, accidentally letting the two girls see.

As they watched their mother’s death, the girls finally realised how evil the organisation was, and Lunam used her stealth abilities to cover their escape.

All throughout childhood, they had been brainwashed by the group and hadn’t realised just how much their mother had suffered due to the organisation. However the group never managed to rid the two girls of their love for their mother, so the sight of them mercilessly slaughtering Sarah shocked them into running away.

During the two years that Lunam had spent practising the evil arts in the organisation, she had found out that her stealth abilities were naturally much more advanced than any of the other practitioners in the the group. As such, if she didn’t wish to be detected, they would never be able to find her. She could also extend this ability to cover just one other person. This ability was the key to their escape.

After they ran away, they quickly ran out of food, and they hadn’t thought to grab any money before they’d left. They ended up slowly starving to death in the slums of a city near the border of Avalon and Sheol. That’s where their master had found them.

The two girls still didn’t know why their master had taken pity on them that day, but she’d fed them, gave them a change of clothes, and offered them the chance to learn true cultivation under her tutelage. There was something about the woman that had reminded them of their mother, so they agreed and followed her back to the capital. On the way back, their master had never missed a single opportunity to teach the girls valuable lessons about how to survive in Axis.

* * *

After entering Imber, Stella and Lunam headed towards their agreed upon meeting place to wait for the 3 men from their group. This place was called the Ignorant Iguana’s Inn. It was the best budget inn in the entire city, so they had decided to stay there for the duration of their visit. Plus, the inn was also run by a friend of their master’s, so they could usually get an even better price for their rooms.

“Ah Stella! Lunam! It’s been so long! You girls have grown even prettier since I last saw you.” The proprietor, Hera, gushed as she rushed over to greet them and give them a hug.

“Hera! You’re looking great, and business seems to be doing even better than before!” Stella replied, just as happy to see the woman.

Hearing her comment, Hera’s face turned somewhat solemn. “Unfortunately it’s not due to a good reason. With the Crown Prince’s outlook on non-human species, there aren’t that many inns willing to risk his displeasure by giving lodging to them. My place is one of the few that will actually accept them. The only other places either charge extra, or they have strong backers that even the Royal Family can’t afford to offend.”

“How is that even legal? Doesn’t the Non-Aggression Pact prevent this kind of discrimination?” Stella asked in anger.

“Well, we still have the right to refuse customers. Otherwise we would be put in a tight spot if a difficult customer came by. The Non-Aggression Pact would only be able to prevent this if it was possible to prove that species was the only reason they are being turned away …” Hera responded in frustration. This kind of oppression fell into a grey area in the rules of the pact.

Realising that what Hera said made some sense, Stella fell quiet and dropped he gaze to the ground in helplessness.

“How is master doing?” Lunam spoke up at this point in order to change the subject.

“Aria is fine for now, but she’s facing some pretty heavy oppression from anyone affiliating themselves with the Crown Prince. I think her background in the Royal Guard has only made her rejection of the Prince’s doctrines all the more embarrassing for them.” Hera replied, worried for her friend.

“Master never has been one to mince her words – especially when the ones to piss her off are people in power.” Lunam replied helplessly.

After sorting out which rooms the five of them would be staying in, Stella and Lunam headed to the bar area to wait for the guys to show up.

“Miss Stella! Miss Lunam! I thought we went ahead. Sorry to keep you waiting.” Paul called out as they entered the inn, catching sight of the two girls at the bar.

“It’s fine, we managed to catch up with Hera while we waited, so it was fun.” Stella replied cheerfully.

Sitting next to their leaders, the three men asked about their plans for selling the materials they’d managed to gather.

“Stella and I were planning on catching up with our master while we’re here. We also have some business we need to discuss with her, so it might take a while.” Lunam started to explain. “So, we were thinking that you three should handle selling the materials, while we head to our master’s place. You should know the correct prices to get for our materials, so you’ll be fine.”

“Besides, having half-breeds like us around may actually be detrimental to the amount we could sell them for.” Stella added, clearly irritated at the Prince’s conduct.

“Ok, we’ll do as you suggest.” Carl responded. The three of them were just as upset by the Prince as their leaders were, but they didn’t want to cause the girls any trouble by saying more than they should.

Handing over a bracelet, Lunam spoke up in explanation. “Here are all the materials we collected on the way here. The stuff we went into the ancient forest to gather is in a different storage ring, so you’re free to sell everything that is contained within this one.”

A storage ring was either a bracelet or ring that was made out of a magical beast’s core. It worked in much the same way as the bath’s enchanted gems Nihil and Ignis had encountered at the inn back in the ancient forest. The difference from those gems, was that storage rings could contain anything, not just a particular item. For example, the enchanted gems from the bath could only contain water, whereas a storage ring could contain all sorts of objects and items.

Another difference was that the enchanted gems retained the heat of their contents from when they were filled. They managed this with specialised insulation that was only possible because of the singular nature of the gems. However, such enchantments weren’t possible for storage rings due to their more complex structure.

In this way, hot items placed inside would gradually cool down and vice versa. Neither enchanted gems nor storage rings could stop time though, so perishables would still rot and turn sour. There were some storage rings that could stop time, but they were known by a different name.

Taking the bracelet, Paul tucked it into his jacket’s inner pocket. At this point, Stella excused herself from the group as she still had another question for Hera.

“You mentioned that some other inns were still accepting non-human clientele?” Stella started after locating the proprietress. “Just who would be powerful enough to prevent Avalon’s Royal Family from taking action against these inns?”

“No-one’s really sure about this. Some people say that it’s the Inter-Species Council, but I don’t believe they would have the time to spare for such a superficial move in someone else’s territory.” Hera mused. “If they were to do anything, they would gather evidence and then make a bigger move, directly invoking the Non-Aggression Pact. After all, that’s the limit of their authority outside of their own borders.”

“That may be true, but Avalon couldn’t afford to offend the Inter-Species Council even if they did overstep their power.” Stella pointed out. “But I do agree that this isn’t really their style …”

“Another rumour speculates that the evil guild, Advorsus, is the one backing them, so they can nab a few non-humans on the sly.”

“Advorsus!” Stella all but growled the guild’s name. Suddenly thinking of something, she spoke up again. “But they’re an internationally wanted terrorist organisation. There’d be no reason for Avalon to hold back if they were the ones pulling the strings.”

“Well, you’re certainly right that there wouldn’t be any honourable reasons for them to hold back. However there are some that claim that Prince Pravus and Advorsus are working together behind the scenes.” Hera responded gravely. “Well, I’m not sure how much I believe in these rumours. Though in my opinion, they hold more weight than the Inter-Species Council being the backers.”

“If what you’ve just said turns out to be true -” Stella started, but Hera quickly interrupted.

“Stop, you shouldn’t say such things while you’re in the capital. You never know who may be listening.” She warned.

She’d only said as much as she had, because Aria was a dear friend of Hera’s and she’d watched as Stella and Lunam had grown up.

Sill seething, Stella worked on bringing her emotions back under control. Once she was calm again, she took her leave and returned to her sister.

Just as she arrived, Paul, Carl and Clark were excusing themselves in order to start selling the materials they’d gathered. Seeing the three off, the two sisters then headed to their room in order to prepare some things – not least of them being the enchantment of the magical beast core.

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Chapter 5

Emerging from a narrow stretch of trees lining the other side of the road, Nihil and Ignis were greeted by large open skies and farmland as far as their eyes could see.

The town they were headed towards was just over the nearest hill. That being said, it was over a day’s walk away so they wouldn’t reach the town for roughly another 2 days. Now that they’d exited the ancient forest, the towns and cities would all be 2-5 days away from each other by foot until they reached the rocky plains at Avalon’s shared border with Sheol.

The ruins were roughly 37,000km away so it would take almost two months to reach them on foot. Since they were adventurers, they wouldn’t use horses or other methods of transportation. After all, their destination wasn’t their only objective. They were also interested in the magical beasts that they could kill on their way. The average party could travel around 450km per day on foot, and Axis’ months all consisted of 50 days, each of which being 30 hours long.

If they’d been on their own, Nihil and Ignis would have been able to travel much faster so this slow pace was sure to annoy them. However, they couldn’t pass up the cover they’d receive from the Star and Moon adventurers. After all, the Royal Guard would expect them to have travelled a much further distance by now. In fact, they probably assumed that the men were already at Avalon’s borders at the edge of the Central Sea. The Guard must be frantically searching, hoping to catch the pair before they crossed the border.

The Central Sea was entirely Arcadia’s territory. Anything that was on those waters would fall into their jurisdiction, and no other country could interfere without going through the council first.

Since the inter-species council was in charge of the Central Sea, it would make sense for Ignis and Nihil to head there to petition for intervention. The sea also happened to be much closer to them than the borders of Sheol. However, knowing that the Royal Guard would anticipate this, the two decided to head to the ruins first.

This route would also end up with a much shorter journey at sea in order to reach the main island. This island was called the Black Isle, and the city at the centre was the capital of the entire country – Bule.

Despite the island’s ominous name, It was actually named for the onyx within the ground, literally making it black in colour. The citizens really embraced it, and they built most of their buildings out of the stone. It also had the added benefit of being a very valuable material for enchanting due to its purity, so they often sold it to the other countries for a decent price.

* * *

There were a few groups of people dotted here and there, making their way to or from the road leading to Imber. These groups would be merchants, travellers, and also other adventurers that had business in the capital. However due to the recent developments with the crown prince, there were far fewer non-humans as compared to past years.

Picking a path that would navigate them through the farmland and take them to the village they were headed to, the group set off. Before long, a few magical beasts attacked the party, trampling through crop fields and vegetable patches that happened to get in their way. Luckily these magical beasts didn’t attack in groups, so they were quickly dispatched and dismantled. After these attacks, the group would help the farmers clean up the mess and apologise for the trouble. The farmers were normally understanding and forgiving, but their would always be a few grumpy people that couldn’t be pacified.

Magical beasts normally wouldn’t care about farmland and the weak farmers who tended the fields. However, if a large group of powerful cultors passed by, the magical beats would get stirred up into a frenzy and attack the group without worrying about what happened to be in front of them.

During their journey, it soon became evident that, with the absence of their leaders, the group was much more subdued than usual. However Ignis soon cheered everyone up again by telling them many different stories of his past with Nihil. He even told them the story of when he’d first befriended Nihil.

* * *

Ignis was 10 years old when he first arrived at the same compound that Nihil was being kept in. Looking through the glass wall, Ignis was immediately intrigued by the defiant man before him. Since that day, Nihil’s appearance hadn’t changed at all – aside from perhaps coming across as a little friendlier.

That day, Nihil had looked even more stoney faced than he did in recent days. Ignis had thought that Nihil’s indifferent golden eyes were hiding a deep-rooted sadness. No matter what happened to him Nihil never seemed to even register it, but Ignis still sensed that there was more to him than met the eye.

To a child of 10 years old, Nihil had been mysterious and somewhat scary. However, that just made Ignis want to talk to him even more. Unfortunately no matter how often he’d approached the strange man, he’d always been shot down and told to go off and play by himself.

Back then, they’d all been referred to by numbers. Nihil’s number was zero, but Ignis’ was 1915. That being said, by the time Ignis arrived, there were only around 20 kids left in the compound. He hadn’t really understood the full implications of this at first, but as the years passed and the kids slowly vanished, he gradually understood what had happened to them. He also finally understood why Nihil had never once told him to play with the other kids.

It was when Ignis was 15 years old that something happened to change his relationship with Nihil. Ignis had been wandering around the small, walled garden. As always, he’d been wearing the shackles that were compulsory for all the incarcerated children to wear.

Ignis had noticed that the apples on the tree in the centre of the garden were ripe, and he’d wanted to pick one to eat. While he was within the branches, Ignis had seen Nihil sleeping in the shade not too far away from the tree the little boy had climbed. Surprised that he hadn’t sensed the man’s presence until then, Ignis jumped down from the tree and approached the stranger for a better look. Even with Nihil right in front of him, Ignis still couldn’t sense the guy at all.

Looking at Nihil’s face, Ignis noticed that the guy’s sad expression didn’t disappear even while he was sleeping. Just then Nihil’s eyes flickered as he woke up and saw the boy standing over him.

“Y-your eyes are a pretty colour.” Ignis awkwardly stuttered. He was embarrassed at being caught staring, and his brain stopped working for a few seconds.

Realising what he’d just said, Ignis blushed deeply and started rambling in a desperate attempt to explain what he meant. “I-it’s just that I haven’t seen that colour before – not that I remember my past before I came here. Are you a half-breed? Though most half-breeds take after just one parent … You have horns, but you also have a fox’s tail and elven ears. I don’t think I’ve ever met someone like you before -”

“You like my eye colour?” Nihil interrupted upon realising that the little boy in front of him wasn’t going to stop talking any time soon.

“Huh? Oh yeah, it’s super awesome. It’s almost as if they’re glowing.”

“Well, you’d be the first to think that way …” Nihil muttered to himself.

Standing up, he tried to reenter the compound building. However Ignis was still standing right in front of him, so Nihil ended up tripping over the chain connecting his two shackles together.

Catching him, Ignis checked to see if Nihil was ok.

“Yeah, I’m fine. It was just a particularly rough day, is all.” Nihil replied, exhausted.

“No wonder you were sleeping out here then.” Ignis commented sympathetically. “Right, I’ll walk you back to your room.”

“I can walk fine on my own …”

“If you’re certain, then …” Ignis replied reluctantly. “I hope we can be friends from now on, though.”

“Huh? You want to be friends with me?” Nihil asked in shock. He was convinced he must have misheard the boy.

“Yeah. Do you not want to?”

“It’s not that I don’t -”

“Then it’s settled.” Ignis interrupted before Nihil could finish what he was going to say.

* * *

Naturally when he was telling this story, Ignis altered it slightly to fit the circumstances of two merchants’ children. As a result, none of the group noticed anything amiss with the story, and they even found it sweet. Some members found themselves warming up to Nihil slightly. However, most of them found themselves more intrigued by Ignis’ strange personality.

At this point, the group reached a small woodland along the edge of their route. Since it was around midday, they decided to step inside for lunch. Checking his supplies, Nihil realised that their stocks of food were very low. Looking around, he noticed that there were actually plenty of small animals and wild game in the woods they were in.

Just as a low growl echoed throughout their surroundings, Ignis’ face grew serious. He could detect at least 12 magical beasts encircling them. They had stumbled across a pack of wolves.

“Nihil, there are 12 adults surrounding us, with their cubs hiding just behind them.” Ignis warned his friend after concentrating a bit harder.

“That’s a little troubling.” Nihil replied with a furrowed brow. “I’m not sure this group can take on that many opponents. Ignis, I’ll need your help here.”

“Got it.” Ignis declared after Nihil had explained the plan to him.

With perfect timing, the pack jumped and attacked the party of nine just as Nihil had finished explaining his plan to his friend.

“Now!” Archer shouted to the group. He had become the de facto leader in Stella and Lunam’s absence.

Archer was an older demon with greying hair, but he was still just as strong as he had been in his prime. His rich experience allowed him to lead this group with no problems, and his tactics in battle left no room for doubt. Not even Nihil could often find fault with Archer’s cunning strategies.

After Archer shouted, Lucas, Alexis and Merry all opened fire with their long range weapons. Merry’s magical rifle was the most powerful, but the reload time was the slowest since she had to allow the rifle to charge between shots.

As the wolves drew nearer, she reached down into a pouch on her waist. Inside this pouch were several magical beast cores that she could slot into her gun. She hadn’t used these earlier because the rifle used a lot of the energy stored within the crystals, so she had to make sure that each one was used to maximum effect.

These wolves had an incredibly strong defence, so the rifle could only take one of them down after a couple of shots in the same area. Merry’s gun had the most powerful single attack of the entire party so it was needles to explain how the others were faring.

Lucas and Alexis were shooting their arrows at the wolves’ eyes in order to blind them. Even if they didn’t hit, the opponent was forced to look away from the party as they dodged the sharp projectiles.

Linley and Archer both worked together to limit their enemy’s movements. They both shot out small dart-like objects into their surroundings, forming a protective circle around them. Attached to these small darts were thin wires made from a spider-type magical beast’s webs. These threads were far stronger than any steel wires, and would serve to slow down the wolves’s advancement.

The attack style of these two was more suited to ambushes and assassinations, rather than a head on confrontation like this, so their options were severely limited. However, they weren’t defenceless, and their cultivation’s were among the highest in the Star and Moon adventurers. This meant that their hand-to-hand combat skills wouldn’t be lacking in comparison to the rest of the group.

Once the threads were all set up, the two demons fell back to the centre of the group while pulling out two short knives and taking up a defensive stance. They, along with Klaus and Claude, would perform hit and run attacks in order to keep their distance. The long range specialists would have the biggest affect on the outcome of this battle.

For this fight, Claude switched to an urumi as his normal whip wouldn’t deal as much damage in this kind of fight. This was a sword that was made up of strands of flexible steel, and could have a varying number of blades. He did have to sacrifice some of his reach, but as this had actually been his main weapon before joining the Star and Moon adventurers he was highly skilled at using the whip-like sword. His urumi had five blades, making it extremely difficult to master. However, it did mean that the amount of pain it dealt to an enemy was not light.

Noticing his choice of weapon, Nihil was impressed as it was one that required many years of constant practice in order to master.

“That weapon fits you better than the whip from before.” Nihil commented.

“This used to be my main weapon, so I’m not surprised.” Claude responded blithely.

Just then, the wolves managed to force their way through the threads protecting the group and started viciously attacking the party in fury. Drool was dripping from their mouths as they desperately wanted to feast on the adventurers’ refined energy.

Sensing something, the wolves all looked towards Nihil and broke off into two separate groups. Four of them headed towards Nihil, while the rest acted to keep the Star and Moon adventurers busy. Nihil had been standing a bit away from the group in order to stay out of their way, but now that had turned out to be a bad idea.

Looking at the adventurers, Nihil could see that they were all wondering why so many were heading towards him. They tried to stop the wolves, but the magical beasts’ defences were just too strong for them to be defeated in time.

Tch. I could easily take care of these few small fries, but that would mean displaying my magic to the group. Nihil thought in frustration. I guess I’ll just have to tell them some of the truth.

Just as he was about to unleash his magic on the beasts, Claude suddenly appeared before Nihil. The demon was covered in cuts and lacerations, but he still stood his ground and protected Nihil with a determined look on his face.

“I know you’d be fine even if I didn’t get involved, but that would mean showing everyone that you’re not as simple as you lead them to believe.” Claude muttered to Nihil under his breath. “I wouldn’t want to be around when Stella found out.”

“Haha … no, I wouldn’t either.” Nihil responded with a small laugh.

In this way, Claude was able to hold off the four wolves for just long enough for Ignis’s mission to be completed.

“Hey! Jackasses!” A shout echoed out from a distance away. “I have your cubs here!”

At this new voice, the wolves stopped attacking for a moment and turned to look in the direction it was coming from. Naturally this was Ignis, who’d disappeared unnoticed right at the beginning of the fight. In his arms, he was holding a cub that was desperately struggling to get free. The others were drugged and lying on the floor, asleep.

Seeing their cubs in such a situation, the wolves tried to head back to save them, but the adventurers didn’t let this chance go. They unleashed a barrage of attacks and didn’t stop until every last one was dead.

Before, they’d had to worry about defending so they couldn’t attack with their full power, as that required time to muster. However, when the wolves had been distracted, they had completely lowered their guard against the group of adventurers, giving them time to prepare their attacks.

In the end, each individual wolf was less powerful than each of the adventurers, it was just that the wolves’ defence was tough to beat when they had their guard up. That, combined with their numbers, was what helped them to take out much stronger prey.

Now that the battle was over, Linley and Archer took care of the cubs. They weren’t old enough to have cores yet, but if left alone they would surely seek revenge and become a pain to the group.

Nihil and Ignis exchanged pained looks at this cruel necessity, but they ultimately didn’t prevent the cubs’ deaths. Seeing this look, Claude wondered why the two were so soft. It wasn’t like the creatures had any intelligence. They also actively sought out people in order to devour their refined energy.

Nihil and Ignis weren’t so naive as to think that killing magical beasts wasn’t necessary, it was just that they didn’t like taking the lives of such young creatures. These cubs were, for all intents and purposes, still innocent, so slaughtering them like this seemed just a little bit wrong to them. However, they didn’t stop the group because they knew that this way of thinking would just get people killed.