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Chapter 13 – v2

“I’m back.” Lucas greeted the man sitting and leaning against a tree while reading a giant book.

“Great, you good to go then?” Nihil replied as the book in his hands disappeared into his void ring.

“Actually, there was something I wanted to talk to you about first – if that’s OK with you, of course.” Lucas started tentatively.

“Is this about the ‘Caretaker’ thing I said earlier?” Nihil asked as if he’d expected this conversation to happen at some point. In fact despite his earlier words, he hadn’t actually stood up when he’d put his book away.

“Y-yeah.” Lucas replied nervously. “How do you know that term? It was supposed to be a closely guarded secret that only the elven royalty knew – and, of course the Caretakers themselves.”

“I knew a Caretaker a long time ago.” Nihil answered with a distant expression. “But that person must be long gone by now.”

“You talk as if you’re much older than you look …” Seeing Nihil’s warning look, Lucas quickly trailed off and changed the subject slightly. “Does that mean you know what we’re tasked with.”

“So you admit you are one, huh?” Nihil teased. “Yes I do. It’s the very important duty of guarding and taking care of the world tree.”

“So you are aware then.”

“What I don’t know is why you were allowed to leave your post. As far as I’m aware, that’s never happened before. They were too paranoid that the secret of the tree would be leaked. Never mind the fact that it used to be common knowledge.”

“Really!? It used to be that widely known?” Lucas asked incredulously. He just couldn’t imagine that. “It’s not even something people know by word of mouth these days, how did they erase the knowledge that cleanly?”

“Memory wiping magic.” Nihil replied curtly. “Before the inter-species council was formed, they destroyed all the books that even vaguely mentioned the world tree in passing. They then performed a wide-range memory wipe at their own discretion. They basically scuppered themselves though, because they hadn’t realised in time that the tree was sick, so they no longer had any way of fully curing it.”

“You know even that much!?” Lucas exclaimed in shock. “Your friend must have trusted you a great deal to tell you all this. If you don’t mind me asking, what was their name?”

“It’s fine, I don’t mind. Their name was Shusaura and they were very kind to me.” Nihil started remembering some sad things as he said the elf’s name.

“Were you very close?” Lucas asked, while also trying to remember why that name would sound so familiar to him.

“We lived together for a while, but that’s about it.” Nihil replied more to try to convince himself than Lucas. “Anyway, you never did answer my question about how you were able to leave your village.”

“Ah! Well if you already know that the tree is sick, then I guess there’s no harm in telling you.” Lucas started explaining. “Recently the tree has taken a sudden turn for the worse and, due to some special circumstances, the elders deemed that I could be trusted to keep the secret. As such, it was decided that I should be the one to leave the village and research rare botany to see if the world tree’s disease was one that was known to the outside world. The hope is that I can find a way to completely cure it.”

“I’m sorry to say this, but that’s going to prove very difficult due to your ancestors’ own actions.” Nihil calmly stated. “The disease the world tree has is unique to it’s own kind. This is the first time something like this has happened, but the research on the world tree was previously much more in-depth and advanced than it is now.

“Without a genius, or hints from someone who still remembers, the research would take another century or two to get back to where it was before.”

“Hints from someone? Is there anyone who would still remember something from that long ago? Putting aside the memory wipe, is there anyone who could live that long in the first place?” Lucas asked dubiously.

“It’s precisely because the spell was so wide-reaching, that someone who was able to live for that long would have been able to resist it.” Nihil replied simply, refusing to acknowledge the real question in Lucas’ words.

Noticing the obvious dodge, Lucas decided not to pursue the subject for now. He was starting to have his own suspicions, so thought that it was probably best not to aggravate the person in front of him even more.

“I guess that make sense.”

“Well, I doubt the spell would have been able to pierce the crust and affect the dragons …” Nihil decided to give a small hint in the end. He appreciated Lucas’ understanding in not asking any more questions.

Nihil made a mental note to drop by the world tree with Ignis after their business was sorted out. If Lucas still hadn’t figured out a solution by then, he would take a look himself. That was the most he was willing to help after what had happened back then.

* * *

Back at the camp, a dark slit appeared in the air. This time Ignis had chosen not to alert the adventurers since no one was in the area of effect. Nihil and Lucas stepped through the gate and reunited with the group. Neither of them mentioned their recent conversation, but Nihil was going to let Ignis know of the updated plan once they transported Diei Noctis to the prepared cave.

“Is everyone ready to leave?” Nihil asked the group, wanting to get going as soon as possible. He wanted to get back to Regan’s inn and sleep for a full night. Naturally Ignis would also rent a room there as well.

“Yep, we guessed you’d probably be coming back at around this time.” Ignis replied for everyone.

Slashing his hand down, an even darker slit materialised before the group. Nihil’s gates would get darker according to the distance between points A and B. The greater the distance he compressed, the closer the gate’s colour would get to the colour of the void. When Nihil was fighting Scarlet, the gate he created actually extended the distance between the two ends, so it only looked like a faint shimmer in the air that could easily have been mistaken for heat haze. However now that he was crossing the distance of an entire country, it’s colour would naturally become much darker and more obvious.

Seeing it appear, Nihil was the first to step through into the cave. The members of Diei Noctis quickly followed, with Ignis bringing up the rear. After Nihil showed everyone the layout of the cave, and warned them not to light a fire, he handed over some heat gems to everyone. These could store heat, but they wouldn’t get hot enough to cook food. They purely acted as heat packs for a slow and gentle warmth. They could also be used on the water to allow for warm baths.

“The desert gets cold at night, so these are a definite necessity since you can’t light a fire just yet.” Nihil explained just before he and Ignis stepped back through the still open gate connecting the place to the camp site.

Nihil had tried his best to account for everything since he felt responsible for their current situation. Lunam and Stella’s group would get the supplies on their way to meeting up at this spot, but until then, Nihil thought that he shouldn’t hold back his own supplies if they would help the group be more comfortable as they waited. He even gave them some of his books for them to read – though he only had history and language books on hand, so he wasn’t sure if they would actually read them.

“You know, I think he’s more of a mother hen than he tries to let on.” Merry commented with a warm smile after the portal disappeared, causing the rest of the group to laugh in agreement.

“Why can’t we light a fire yet, though?” Archer asked in confusion. As far as the Royal Guard would be concerned, surely they would just be normal adventurers or travellers?

“Normal travellers wouldn’t bother to build a cave like this, so smoke rising from the top of this hill would be suspicious. They would wonder why such a permanent camp was set up so close to the border.” Alexis explained.

“Not to mention our track record with fires. We’d somehow manage to burn down this stone cave.” Lucas joked with a teasing look towards Claude and Clark. “We should probably invest time in actually getting better at cooking – or at least good enough to not almost start a forrest fire.”

“Should we set up patrols?” Claude suggested mainly to change the subject. “We need to keep an eye on both our surroundings, and the bridges across the canyon. After all we didn’t put any co-ordinates in our message.”

“Nihil even has us covered for that.” Merry spoke up at this point, before leading the group into a previously unnoticed room in the caves. “These mirrors only take mental energy to activate – just like storage rings.”

She then proceeded to inject her own into each one. Suddenly they flickered and several images appeared in front of them. One showed a birds eye view of the hill they were currently inside, and all the others showed a different bridge so that they could keep an eye on them all at once. This way it wouldn’t matter which bridge Lunam and Stella’s group decided to use.

“He really though of everything, didn’t he?” Alexis muttered under her breath.

“Isn’t this equipment super expensive and only available to Arcadia’s government?” Clark pointed out. “ Just who is he?”

“He’s a space attributed mage, maybe he made it himself?” Archer suggested.

“It’s not that simple. Only a two people can even perform maintenance on Arcadia’s surveillance. Let alone making them from scratch. Also, not even Arcadia have real time footage. The images have a delay depending on how far away the crystal captures are to Bule.” Alexis explained. “But the daylight and shadows clearly indicate that it’s at least much closer to real time than Arcadia’s systems.”

What she didn’t know was that these mirrors worked in a completely different way to Arcadia’s systems. While the latter’s used crystal captures as an intermediary to capture the images, Nihil’s system used his spacial magic as a medium and compressed space and then returned it to being invisible. This made the mirrors act more like windows that magnified distant objects, rather than having to transfer image data across vast distances.

* * *

Back at the campsite again, Nihil and Ignis set about laying a false trail to hopefully distract the Royal Guard into thinking that the group was going in the direction of Arcadia instead of Sheol. The shift in direction also shouldn’t alert the Royal Guard, since most travellers did the same in order to avoid the mountains anyway.

Leaving traces of 9 travellers was easier said than done. Not only that, but Diei Noctis was a party of adventurers, so they also had to leave evidence of fights with magic beasts as well. In order to do this, Nihil enchanted seven beast cores to create some shikigami to at as the remaining members. Shikigami were a kind of ‘doll’ that would be under the control of whoever created them. They would normally act as servants and weren’t especially useful in most situations, but Nihil chose to use them now since the members of Diei Noctis were far too slow to keep up with him and Ignis at full speed. The last thing Nihil wanted was to have to spend more time than necessary on a trail that wouldn’t hold up against an expert tracker anyway.

In this way, the two fugitives were done just before dusk. Nihil opened another portal to the spot outside Flumen’s walls and Ignis stepped through. As for Nihil, he transported himself directly into his room at Regan’s inn. After all, he hadn’t officially ever left it in the first place.

Arriving in the room, Nihil deactivated his belt again before opening his door and putting on a show as if he was just waking up due to being hungry. Heading down to the dining room, Nihil found Regan sending Aki off for his shift at the gates.

“Are you heading out already?” Nihil greeted groggily.

“Oh! You’re awake?” Aki responded. “Yep, it’s better to show up early than leave a gap in the patrol.”

“Have fun then.” Nihil smiled warmly before leaving them alone to say goodbye to each other for the night.

“Would you prefer something light since you’ve just woken up? Or would you rather a more substantial meal since you haven’t eaten anything since this morning?” Regan asked Nihil after Aki had left.

Just then Nihil’s stomachs let out a loud grumble as if it was answering the question for him.

“A more substantial meal it is, then.” Regan laughed.

“Thank you.” Nihil replied simply while blushing deeply.

“It’s not a problem.” Regan replied while handing over a basket with bread rolls and butter inside. “Feel free to snack on these while waiting for dinner. You can take them into the library if you’d like, too.”

“Library? Do you have any interesting books on history?” Nihil asked, his eyes practically sparkling in the dusk light.

Giving a small chuckle at Nihil’s eagerness, Regan teasingly replied. “Well I’m not sure if they’re interesting, but I do have several in that genre. Aki is a big history nut, not that I can say that understand it.”

“Oh? Seems like we have that in common then.” Nihil smiled.

“He actually got his hands on some rare books, but then we realised that neither of us could read them.” Regan commented with a small smile and a fake sigh. “The language shares our alphabet so we thought it would either be a known language, or a variant of ours. However, it might as well be written in code since no one recognises it, and there are many words that should be impossible to pronounce.”

“That sounds interesting. I think I will have a look around the library then. Which way should I go?”

“It’s just down that hall and through the double doors on the right. Despite what the door would suggest, it’s just a small library – more of a study really. But Aki wanted to make the entrance more dramatic just to confuse people.”

“I wouldn’t have pegged him for that sort of person when I first met him.” Nihil replied while laughing.

“I know, he does a good job of hiding it.” Regan agreed jokingly.

Leaving Regan to his job, Nihil made his way to the library and immediately noticed the books that the couple said they couldn’t read. They were gilded in gold leaf, so they easily stood out even when properly placed on the bookshelves.

Pulling them off the shelves, Nihil opened the cover to reveal a language that he’d never seen before. Strangely though, Nihil found that he could actually read it perfectly well. Spotting an armchair in the corner with a book stand in front, Nihil walked over and sat down, using the stand while he munched on a roll.

When Regan came in later to let his guest know that dinner was ready, he found the man curled up comfortably on the armchair. The huge book was in his arms as he read with an enraptured expression.

Just then a shadow emerged from behind Regan’s figure.

“We should leave him be. When he gets like this it’s impossible to shake him out of it.” Ignis’ helpless voice explained.

“I was hoping to surprise him during dinner. It’s an amazing coincidence that you chose this inn to stay at while you were searching for him.” Regan replied, disappointed.

“Well, you’re inn was highly recommended by someone I met in the street. He was dressed as a guard, so I guess he was heading to work.” Ignis shrugged.

While this was also true, Ignis was always heading in this direction since Nihil had already caught his friend up on where he was planning to stay and the story he’d told the owner. As such, Ignis was now posing as a guard from the merchant caravan, tasked with locating and bringing back his charge.

“Well, it looks like he ate all the bread in the basket at least, so he shouldn’t be starving anymore.” Regan commented, relieved. “I’ll leave some food in the kitchen, so if he’s hungry later there’s some ready. We should eat now, though – I’m sure you’re also tired after searching for Nihil for so long.”

“That sounds like a good idea. The smell of your food is already making my stomach rumble.” Ignis commented truthfully.

“You guys are more similar than I first thought.” Regan replied with a laugh while he was setting the table for 3 people – just in case Nihil came out before they finished eating. “You must have spent a lot of time together.”

“I’ve known him since I was little, so yes we’ve been together for a while.” Ignis answered, carefully avoiding lying about his friend’s age.

He’d noticed the pendant around Regan’s neck, so he felt that it would be better to lie a little as possible. As much as Nihil had insisted that the ring had no value, Ignis knew that his friend had actually greatly treasured it. From what he could gather, it was supposed to be a gift to someone but he’d never had a chance to give it to them.

Of course most of this was inferred from what Nihil had told him the previous night, when he’d been describing the memories he’d managed to recall. Naturally Nihil hadn’t gone in to much detail – nor did he have the time to do so – but Ignis knew him well enough to be able to read between the lines. He’d even mentioned the necklace specifically which would have been unusual if it actually meant nothing to him like he’d claimed.

Just as the two people were settling down to eat, Nihil appeared at the door leading into the dining room.

“It smells super good.” He commented happily. Seeing Ignis, he then put on an act for Regan’s benefit. “Ignis! You’re here?”

“Haha, yep. I’ve been looking for you ever since you disappeared, but staying at the same inn was a stroke of luck.” Ignis joined the act.

“We should head back to the caravan tomorrow morning then. I miss everyone.” Nihil replied.

This overly expressive Nihil is a little disconcerting – if I’m being perfectly honest. Ignis thought to himself wryly. He wasn’t used to seeing Nihil act like this so it threw him for a second.

Nihil had deliberately chosen to be more open with his emotions while he was in Flumen. This was because he knew how much his tail revealed anyway, and there was no point in a poker face if he had such an obvious tell. It also helped that Regan and Aki had been so welcoming and made Nihil much more comfortable than he had been in a while.

“We looked into the library earlier, but you seemed really into the book you were reading so we decided not to disturb you.“ Regan commented after the two men had ‘caught up’ with each other.

“Ah, yeah that would be my bad habit. I don’t think even a fire would distract me from reading when I’m that into it.” Nihil gave an embarrassed laugh. “I actually only smelled the food once I finished the book.”

“Haha, I’m glad you enjoyed it. Which book were you reading? Your expression made it look really interesting.”

“Actually, it was the one titled ‘Discidium’.” Nihil answered frankly.

“You could actually read it!? More than that, you already finished it?” Regan exclaimed unsurprisingly. Not only was it written in an ancient language that no-one had even seen, let alone understood it; but tit was also massive with tiny writing. Completely reading it within a couple of hours was very impressive.

“What was it about?” Ignis asked, curious.

“It wrote about the time period surrounding when Axis split. I’m not sure how much was actually accurate, but it was well written and brought up a lot of questions.” Nihil explained with a conflicted expression. On one hand, he really enjoyed reading the book, but there was also a rising dread welling up within him. He felt like he was about to remember something he really didn’t want to.

“You can have the book if you’d like. In fact, you can have all of the books written in the same language.” Regan offered. “They’re basically useless to us, and it could be considered a ‘thank you gift’ for this necklace.”

He clasped the pendant on top of his clothes as he said the last sentence. Nihil wasn’t sure whether or not to accept the offer, but ultimately decided to allow the man to express his gratitude in this way.

“Thank you, that would be great.” Nihil replied simply with a grateful smile.

By the time they finished, both Nihil and Ignis were ready to pass out on their beds so they headed up to their rooms. Ignis was directly across the hall from Nihil’s room, so they said goodnight to each other there.

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Chapter 13

“I’m back.” Lucas greeted the man sitting and leaning against a tree while reading a giant book.

“Great, you good to go then?” Nihil replied as the book in his hands disappeared into his void ring.

“Actually, there was something I wanted to talk to you about first – if that’s OK with you, of course.” Lucas started tentatively.

“Is this about the ‘Caretaker’ thing I said earlier?” Nihil asked as if he’d expected this conversation to happen at some point. In fact despite his earlier words, he hadn’t actually stood up when he’d put his book away.

“Y-yeah.” Lucas replied nervously. “How do you know that term? It was supposed to be a closely guarded secret that only the eleven royalty knew – and, of course the Caretakers themselves.”

“I knew a Caretaker a long time ago.” Nihil answered with a distant expression. “But that person must be long gone by now.”

“You talk as if you’re much older than you look …” Seeing Nihil’s warning look, Lucas quickly trailed off and changed the subject slightly. “Does that mean you know what we’re tasked with.”

“So you admit you are one, huh?” Nihil teased. “Yes I do. It’s the very important duty of guarding and taking care of the world tree.”

“So you are aware then.”

“What I don’t know is why you were allowed to leave your post. As far as I’m aware, that’s never happened before. They were too paranoid that the secret of the tree would be leaked. Never mind the fact that it used to be common knowledge.”

“Really!? It used to be that widely known?” Lucas asked incredulously. He just couldn’t imagine that. “It’s not even something people know by word of mouth these days, how did they erase the knowledge that cleanly?”

“Memory wiping magic.” Nihil replied curtly. “Before the inter-species council was formed, they destroyed all the books that even vaguely mention the world tree in passing. They then performed a wide-range memory wipe at their own discretion. They basically scuppered themselves though, because they hadn’t realised in time that the tree was sick, so they no longer had any way of fully curing it.”

“You know even that much!?” Lucas exclaimed in shock. “Your friend must have trusted you a great deal to tell you all this. If you don’t mind me asking, what was their name?”

“It’s fine, I don’t mind. Their name was Shusaura and they were very kind to me.” Nihil started remembering some sad things as he said the elf’s name.

“Were you very close?” Lucas asked, while also trying to remember why that name would sound so familiar to him.

“We lived together for a while, but that’s about it.” Nihil replied more to try to convince himself than Lucas. “Anyway, you never did answer my question about how you were able to leave your village.”

“Ah! Well if you already know that the tree is sick, then I guess there’s no harm in telling you.” Lucas started explaining. “Recently the tree has taken a sudden turn for the worse and, due to some special circumstances, the elders deemed that I could be trusted to keep the secret. As such, it was decided that I should be the one to leave the village and research botany to see if the world tree’s disease was one that was known to the outside world. The hope is that I can find a way to completely cure it.”

“I’m sorry to say this, but that’s going to prove very difficult due to your ancestors’ own actions.” Nihil calmly stated. “The disease the world tree has is unique to it’s own kind. This is the first time something like this has happened, but the research on the world tree was previously much more in depth and advance than it is now.

“Without a genius (or hints from someone who still remembers) the research would take another century or two to get back to where it was before.”

“Hints from someone? Is there anyone who would still remember something from that long ago? Putting aside the memory wipe, is t here anyone who could live that long in the first place?” Lucas asked dubiously.

“It’s precisely because the spell was so wide-reaching, that someone who was able to live for that long would have been able to resist it.” Nihil replied simply, refusing to acknowledge the real question in Lucas’ words.

Noticing the obvious dodge, Lucas decided not to pursue the subject for now. He was starting to have his own suspicions, so thought that it was probably best not to aggravate the person in front of him even more.

“I guess that make sense.”

“Well, I doubt the spell would have been able to pierce the crust and affect the dragons …” Nihil decided to give a small hint in the end.

Nihil made a mental note to drop by the world tree with Ignis after their business was sorted out. If Lucas still hadn’t figured out a solution by then, he would take a look himself. That was the most he was willing to help after what had happened back then.

* * *

Back at the camp, a dark slit appeared in the air. This time Ignis had chosen not to alert the adventurers since no one was in the area of effect. Nihil and Lucas stepped through the gate and reunited with the group. Neither of them mentioned their recent conversation, but Nihil was going to let Ignis know of the updated plan once they transported Diei Noctis to the prepared cave.

“Everyone ready to leave?” Nihil asked the group, wanting to get going as soon as possible. He wanted to get back to Regan’s inn and sleep for a full night. Naturally Ignis would also rent a room there as well.

“Yes, we guessed you’d probably be coming back around now.” Ignis replied for everyone.

Slashing his hand down, an even darker slit materialised before the group. Nihil’s gates would get darker according to the distance between points A and B. The greater the distance he compressed, the closer the gate’s colour would get to the colour of the void. When Nihil was fighting Scarlet, the gate he created actually extended the distance between the two ends, so it only looked like a faint shimmer in the air that could easily have been mistaken for heat haze. However now that he was crossing the distance of an entire country, it’s colour would naturally become much darker and more obvious.

Seeing it appear, Nihil was the first to step through into the cave. The members of Diei Noctis quickly followed, with Ignis bringing up the rear. After Nihil showed everyone the layout of the cave, and warned them not to light a fire, he handed over some heat gems to everyone. These could store heat, but they wouldn’t get hot enough to cook food. They purely acted as heat packs for a slow and gentle warmth. They could also be used on the water to allow for warm baths.

“The desert gets cold at night, so these are a definite necessity since you can’t light a fire just yet.” Nihil explained just before he and Ignis stepped back through the still open gate connecting the place to the camp site.

Nihil had tried his best to account for everything since he felt responsible for their current situation. Lunam and Stella’s group would get the supplies on their way to meeting up at this spot, but until then, Nihil thought that he shouldn’t hold back his own supplies if they would help the group be more comfortable as they waited. He even gave them some of his books for them to read – though he only had history and language books on hand, so he wasn’t sure if they would actually read them.

“You know, I think he’s more of a mother hen than he tries to let on.” Merry commented with a warm smile after the portal disappeared, causing the rest of the group to laugh in agreement.

“Why can’t we light a fire yet, though?” Archer asked in confusion. As far as the Royal Guard would be concerned, surely they would just be normal adventurers or travellers?

“Normal travellers wouldn’t bother to build a cave like this, so smoke rising from the top of this hill would be suspicious. They would wonder why such a permanent camp was set up so close to the border.” Alexis explained.

“Not to mention our track record with fires. We’d somehow manage to burn down this stone cave.” Lucas joked with a teasing look towards Claude and Clark. “We should probably invest time in actually getting better at cooking – or at least good enough to not almost start a forrest fire.”

* * *

Back at the campsite again, Nihil and Ignis set about laying a false trail to hopefully distract the Royal Guard into thinking that the group was going in the direction of Arcadia instead of Sheol. The shift in direction also shouldn’t alert the Royal Guard, since most travellers did the same in order to avoid the mountains anyway.

Leaving traces of 9 travellers was easier said than done. Not only that, but Diei Noctis was a party of adventurers, so they also had to leave evidence of fights with magic beasts as well. In order to do this, Nihil enchanted seven beast cores to create some shikigami to at as the remaining members. Shikigami were a kind of ‘doll’ that would be under the control of whoever created them. They would normally act as servants and weren’t especially useful in most situations, but Nihil chose to use them now since the members of Diei Noctis were far too slow to keep up with him and Ignis at full speed. The last thing Nihil wanted was to have to spend more time than necessary on a trail that wouldn’t hold up against an expert tracker anyway.

In this way, the two fugitives were done just before dusk. Nihil opened another portal to the spot outside Flumen’s walls and Ignis stepped through. As for Nihil, he transported himself directly into his room at Regan’s inn. After all, he hadn’t officially ever left it in the first place.

Arriving in the room, Nihil deactivated his belt again before opening his door and putting on a show as if he was just waking up due to being hungry. Heading down to the dining room, Nihil found Regan sending Aki off for his shift at the gates.

“Are you heading out already?” Nihil greeted groggily.

“Oh! You’re awake?” Aki responded. “Yep, it’s better to show up early than leave a gap in the patrol.”

“Have fun then.” Nihil smiled warmly before leaving them alone to say goodbye to each other for the night.

“Would you prefer something light since you’ve just woken up? Or would you rather a more substantial meal since you haven’t eaten anything since this morning?” Regan asked Nihil after Aki had left.

Just then Nihil’s stomachs let out a loud grumble as if it was answering the question for him.

“A more substantial meal it is, then.” Regan laughed.

“Thank you.” Nihil replied simply while blushing deeply.

“It’s not a problem.” Regan replied while handing over a basket with bread rolls and butter inside. “Feel free to snack on these while waiting for dinner. You can take them into the library if you’d like, too.”

“Library? Do you have any interesting books on history?” Nihil asked, his eyes practically sparkling in the dusk light.

Giving a small chuckle at Nihil’s eagerness, Regan teasingly replied. “Well I’m not sure if they’re interesting, but I do have several in that genre. Aki is a big history nut, not that I can say that understand it.”

“Oh? Seems like we have that in common then.” Nihil smiled.

“He actually got his hands on some rare books, but then we realised that neither of us could read them.” Regan commented with a small smile and a fake sigh. “The language shares our alphabet so we thought it would either be a known language, or a variant of ours. However, it might as well be written in code since no one recognises it, and there are many words that should be impossible to pronounce.”

“That sounds interesting. I think I will have a look around the library then. Which way should I go?”

“It’s just down that hall and through the double doors on the right. Despite what the door would suggest, it’s just a small library – more of a study really. But Aki wanted to make the entrance more dramatic just to confuse people.”

“I wouldn’t have pegged him for that sort of person when I first met him.” Nihil replied while laughing.

“I know, he does a good job of hiding it.” Regan agreed jokingly.

Leaving Regan to his job, Nihil made his way to the library and immediately noticed the books that the couple said they couldn’t read. They were gilded in gold leaf, so they easily stood out even when properly placed on the bookshelves.

Pulling them off the shelves, Nihil opened the cover to reveal a language that he’d never seen before. Strangely though, Nihil found that he could actually read it perfectly well. Spotting an armchair in the corner with a book stand in front, Nihil walked over and sat down, using the stand while he munched on a roll.

When Regan came in later to let his guest know that dinner was ready, he found the man curled up comfortably on the armchair. The huge book was in his arms as he read with an enraptured expression.

Just then a shadow emerged from behind Regan’s figure.

“We should leave him be. When he gets like this it’s impossible to shake him out of it.” Ignis’ helpless voice explained.

“I was hoping to surprise him during dinner. It’s an amazing coincidence that you chose this inn to stay at while you were searching for him.” Regan replied, disappointed.

“Well, you’re inn was highly recommended by someone I met in the street. He was dressed as a guard, so I guess he was heading to work.” Ignis shrugged.

While this was also true, Ignis was always heading in this direction since Nihil had already caught his friend up on where he was planning to stay and the story he’d told the owner. As such, Ignis was now posing as a guard from the merchant caravan, tasked with locating and bringing back his charge.

“Well, it looks like he ate all the bread in the basket at least, so he shouldn’t be starving anymore.” Regan commented, relieved. “I’ll leave some food in the kitchen, so if he’s hungry later there’s some ready. We should eat now, though – I’m sure you’re also tired after searching for Nihil for so long.”

“That sounds like a good idea. The smell of your food is already making my stomach rumble.” Ignis commented truthfully.

“You guys are more similar than I first thought.” Regan replied with a laugh while he was setting the table for 3 people – just in case Nihil came out before they finished eating. “You must have spent a lot of time together.”

“I’ve known him since I was little, so yes we’ve been together for a while.” Ignis answered, carefully avoiding lying about his friend’s age.

He’d noticed the pendant around Regan’s neck, so he felt that it would be better to lie a little as possible. As much as Nihil had insisted that the ring had no value, Ignis knew that his friend had actually greatly treasured it. From what he could gather, it was supposed to be a gift to someone but he’d never had a chance to give it to them.

Of course most of this was inferred from what Nihil had told him the previous night, when he’d been describing the memories he’d managed to recall. Naturally Nihil hadn’t gone in to much detail – nor did he have the time to do so – but Ignis knew him well enough to be able to read between the lines. He’d even mentioned the necklace specifically which would have been unusual if it actually meant nothing to him like he’d claimed.

Just as the two people were settling down to eat, Nihil appeared at the door leading into the dining room.

“It smells super good.” He commented happily. Seeing Ignis, he then put on an act for Regan’s benefit. “Ignis! You’re here?”

“Haha, yep. I’ve been looking for you ever since you disappeared, but staying at the same inn was a stroke of luck.” Ignis joined the act.

“We should head back to the caravan tomorrow morning then. I miss everyone.” Nihil replied.

This overly expressive Nihil is a little disconcerting – if I’m being perfectly honest. Ignis thought to himself wryly. He wasn’t used to seeing Nihil act like this so it threw him for a second.

Nihil had deliberately chosen to be more open with his emotions while he was in Flumen. This was because he knew how much his tail revealed anyway, and there was no point in a poker face if he had such an obvious tell. It also helped that Regan and Aki had been so welcoming and made Nihil much more comfortable than he had been in a while.

“We looked into the library earlier, but you seemed really into the book you were reading so we decided not to disturb you.“ Regan commented after the two men had ‘caught up’ with each other.

“Ah, yeah that would be my bad habit. I don’t think even a fire would distract me from reading when I’m that into it.” Nihil gave an embarrassed laugh. “I actually only smelled the food once I finished the book.”

“Haha, I’m glad you enjoyed it. Which book were you reading? Your expression made it look really interesting.”

“Actually, it was the one titled ‘Discidium’.” Nihil answered frankly.

“You could actually read it!? More than that, you already finished it?” Regan exclaimed unsurprisingly. Not only was it written in an ancient language that no-one had even seen, let alone understood it; but tit was also massive with tiny writing. Completely reading it within a couple of hours was very impressive.

“What was it about?” Ignis asked, curious.

“It wrote about the time period surrounding when Axis split. I’m not sure how much was actually accurate, but it was well written and brought up a lot of questions.” Nihil explained with a conflicted expression. On one hand, he really enjoyed reading the book, but there was also a rising dread welling up within him. He felt like he was about to remember something he really didn’t want to.

“You can have the book if you’d like. In fact, you can have all of the books written in the same language.” Regan offered. “They’re basically useless to us, and it could be considered a ‘thank you gift’ for this necklace.”

He clasped the pendant on top of his clothes as he said the last sentence. Nihil wasn’t sure whether or not to accept the offer, but ultimately decided to allow the man to express his gratitude in this way.

“Thank you, that would be great.” Nihil replied simply with a grateful smile.

By the time they finished, both Nihil and Ignis were ready to pass out on their beds so they headed up to their rooms. Ignis was directly across the hall from Nihil’s room, so they said goodnight to each other there.

Posted in Chapters - Version 2

Chapter 12 – v2

At the same time that Ignis was talking to the members of Diei Noctis, Nihil had just reached the next town over. Not many people were around since it was the small hours of the morning, but he still called up to the guard at the top of the wall. He needed a quiet place he could freely enter and exit for the day.

Due to being unskilled at illusion magic, he unfortunately couldn’t change his appearance, but he did deactivate the belt that was hiding his tail, and pulled his face deep into his cloak’s hood. This way he hoped he could fool the Royal Guard if they came by asking if a ‘human’ with golden eyes had been spotted in the area.

“Do you know if there’s an inn open at this time of night?” Nihil asked the guard as he passed through the sally port.

“You’re in luck, I’m just about to finish my shift for tonight, and my partner often wakes up early to cook dinner for me. He claims it’s to prepare breakfast for his customers, but he could just buy the bread from the bakery rather than making it from scratch himself.” The bear-like guard laughed with an oddly cute smile. “If you wait for a bit, I can bring you with me. Regan’s inn is one of the smaller ones in this town, but the service is top notch. And I promise that I’m not just saying that because I’m his boyfriend.”

Smiling, Nihil agreed to wait for a while, and in another half an hour they were already at the doors of Regan’s inn. The building was a relatively large cottage with a thatch roof, and blue sky vines climbing up the side of the walls. The pastel colours of the petals softly glowed in the dawn light.

“Aki! Welcome back. How was your shift?” Reagan greeted, having clearly been waiting for the guard. He had a similar stature to Nihil, but his hair was a tidy brown that had been pushed back with a head band while he was baking.

“I’m home Regan.” Aki responded, his love practically dripping from his gravelly voice.

Not wanting to be a third wheel, Nihil chose this timing to step out from behind Aki’s large figure and remind them both of his presence.

“Oh yeah, this is Nihil, and he was hoping to rent a room from you so that he could crash today.” Aki blushed and introduced the newcomer to Regan.

“Hello.” Nihil greeted. “I’m sorry to impose at such an hour, but I got separated from my merchant caravan. As such I’ve been travelling non-stop for a couple of days now, so I would really appreciate a comfortable room to sleep in undisturbed.”

Nihil hoped that this story would be enough to guarantee that no one would try to enter whichever room he was given.

“Of course! I’ll get your room set up right away. In the meantime, why don’t you help yourself to some breakfast. You must be hungry by now, and Aki can show you where everything is. I always make plenty of food, so eat as much as you’d like.” Regan quickly jumped into action upon seeing Nihil’s weary face and drooping tail.

With a small smile, Nihil commented to Aki. ”Your partner seems like a caring man.”

“He’s the best boyfriend anyone could ask for.” Aki shamelessly gushed as he led Nihil inside, though the dining area and into the kitchen. “Actually, he doesn’t know this, but the reason I’ve been taking so many night shifts like this recently, is because they pay more and this way I can save up for a ring. I’m planning on asking for his hand next month.”

“Ah! I hope it all works out for you guys.” Nihil replied with a gentle smile. “Though, if his expression when he looks at you is any indication, there won’t be any problem.”

At those words, Aki blushed happily. He had been keeping his plans a secret from everyone, so he had desperately wanted to tell someone and Nihil came along just as the guard was about to burst.

While Nihil was thinking to himself, Aki grabbed the breakfast spread and brought it through into the dining room. There was a long table that stretched the length of the room and was had two places set up with crockery for breakfast. He then proceeded to set up another place, and Nihil and Aki ended up sitting across from each other with the third place set at the head of the table between them.

At this point, Nihil suddenly flipped his hand out in front of him and produced two necklaces that dangled from his hands.

“These are just something that I made a while ago and never got rid of. It was just an experiment, but you guys can have them if you’d like.” Nihil explained.

The necklaces both had half a ring attached to a delicate silver chain. The ring was made of a dark blue and gold flecked lapis lazuli magic stone, and the two halves fitted together perfectly. The chains were long enough that the rings could comfortably fit together even when both were being worn.

“A long time ago I was messing around with a storage ring and accidentally broke it. Naturally this caused everything inside to materialise and the ring stopped working.” Nihil started explaining one of his recently recovered memories around mouthfulls of food. “However that got me thinking if it was possible for a broken storage ring to continue working.

“Well, anyway, one thing led to another, and I eventually developed that ring. However, since it doesn’t have much practical use, I never really thought about it again.”

“What? You mean that this is a fully functioning storage ring!?” Aki asked incredulously.

“Yep. Though both halves have to be held together for it to work.” Nihil replied just before taking a sip of his orange juice. “There’re only around ten square metres inside, but each half is constantly seeking it’s pair and so even inserting your mental energy into one half tells you the direction of the other.”

“They have that kind of function too!?” Aki exclaimed, understandably shocked. “Are you sure you’re OK with just handing them over to us?”

Nihil may have explained all this as if it was extremely basic, and had almost no actual use. However, the opposite was actually true. In the first place, 10 square metres of space was actually on the larger side for storage rings. Never mind the fact that it was thought to be impossible for a broken storage ring to continue working with no problems. And on top all that they had a tracking function that was said to be one of the more complicated inscription patterns that only the best enchanters could engrave.

However, even with all these points, to Nihil they truly were a pair of items that held no real value to him. He’d only kept ahold of them for as long as he had because he hadn’t known what they were and a vague sense of nostalgia had prevented him from directly throwing them away.

“Of course. I wouldn’t have brought them out if I wasn’t certain that they would be of more use to you two. The colour mix even matches Regan’s eyes.” Nihil replied with no regrets.

“Thank you so much!” Aki exclaimed as he threw his giant arms around Nihil’s now seemingly tiny shoulders in gratitude.

Many years later, and the two husbands still wore the pendants around their necks even in their old age, before eventually passing them on to their adopted son and his wife. The pair of necklaces made their way down through the family just like this, and it never occurred to anyone to try to sell them despite receiving countless exorbitant offers.

Back in the present and Nihil and Aki continued chatting for a bit while eating before Regan came back, letting his customer know that the room was ready. Nodding his head tiredly, Nihil followed Regan to his temporary room, and locked the door behind him. Regan put a ‘do not disturb’ sign on the door so that his housekeeper didn’t accidentally try to enter and disturb his sleeping guest.

As soon as he was alone, Nihil made sure that Regan had left. He then swiped his hand down, creating a gate in the room. The destination was just outside of the town he was currently in. He’d previously set up a ‘pin’ (as he called it) before calling out to Aki. This pin made it so that people would be less likely to approach the area unless they had a specific reason to go into that area. It was just a subtle suggestion so it didn’t last long, but it would still active for the rest of the day.

Once he was back outside of the town, Nihil turned into a phantom that seemed to flicker in and out of sight as he rapidly created and ran through gates to areas he could see before him.

In this way, Nihil was able to cover the entire width of the country in just a couple of hours – even while avoiding the more populated areas in Avalon. When he arrived at the rocky plain, Nihil slowed his speed down as the likelihood of bumping into the Royal Guard and other travellers would increase from then on. Not that it was at all guaranteed by any means.

The border between Avalon and Sheol was indicated by a helpful gorge that ran the length of the plains. Apparently it used to be a river that ran into the sea, but the spring had long since dried up, just leaving a deep gully behind.

There was a base for the Royal Guards at the entrance of every bridge that crossed the valley. This way they could monitor who was entering and exiting the country to some degree. They also had regular patrols to even monitor the areas without a bridge. They did this to try to limit the movement of any fugitives.

Luckily Nihil was a mage. He’d also recovered some of his mental strength while he’d been eating and relaxing. It wasn’t much compared to his usual amount, but it was plenty to just make the trip into Sheol and back.

Hiding from a group of guards that happened to walk along the cliff just as he approached, Nihil dropped behind an outcrop of rocks.

“Everything OK?” A laid-back voice spoke up when her partner suddenly started lagging behind.

“Yeah … it must have been my imagination.” He responded while staring directly at the same outcrop that Nihil was hiding behind.

“Come on, there are brownies waiting for us when we get back.” The first woman replied excitedly. It wasn’t often they got treats like this, and she was slightly concerned that they’d all be gone by the time they returned to base.

The two figures quickly disappeared at the woman’s words. Breathing a sigh of relief, Nihil slowly peered over the stones and concentrated his sights on Sheol’s side of the gully. It was a good few kms away, but Nihil’s sight-line was mostly uninterrupted, so he could easily make out the other side.

Double checking that no one was around to see him, Nihil then swiped his hand to create another gate. On the horizon, a corresponding dark line appeared in the air. Without hesitation, Nihil stepped through and instantly emerged in Sheol.

Looking back at the ravine, Nihil travelled further into Sheol until he could no longer see any sign of it. He then continued moving for another few kms until he found a promising stone hill just before the plain gave way to sand dunes.

Circling the hill, Nihil decided on the best spot, and then started making a cave for Diei Noctis to stay in until they could all meet up again. Using magic he was able to make it surprisingly comfortable for them, as he carved out stone beds, tables and chairs. He also took the time to make a stone toilet with a lid to contain the smell. The hole was deep enough that it would take a long time to completely fill up, even when taking into account their large party size.

In a separate room, Nihil also left a large water storage gem and a storage ring with food and cured meats inside. It was just a normal storage ring so the food could still rot, but it was much cooler inside the ring than in the cave, so it would last longer inside. Unfortunately a fire would only serve to draw attention to them, so he didn’t bother with a chimney or a fire pit. They would have to make do with cold food for a while. He did dot light gems around so they could see properly. He also made sure that there were plenty of air holes throughout.

Once everything was set up, Nihil materialised another gate that opened up directly into his room at Regan’s inn. For long distances, it was easier to focus on a specific room rather than a more generic town wall. Arriving safely, Nihil decided that since he still had a while before he absolutely had to get back to the adventurers, he would crash for an hour or two before sneaking out again.

* * *

When Nihil next opened his eyes, he quickly got dressed and connected a gate to the group’s camp from the previous evening. He wasn’t certain if they would still be in the same area, but it would at least be closer to them than outside the town he was currently in. Also, if they did happen to be at the same spot, he trusted Ignis to be able to move the group away in time to prevent any injuries.

Just as everyone was sitting down to eat lunch around the fire pit, Ignis suddenly called out. “Archer and Alexis, I’d move from that spot if I were you.”

Despite the laid-back phrasing, something about his tone made the two people jump away from their seats before asking any questions. As soon as the area was cleared, questions were no longer necessary as a black oval appeared, disintegrating the tree stumps they had used to sit on. Nihil casually stepped out from that oval and it immediately vanished from behind his figure.

Seeing the state the stumps were in, everyone shared a collective gulp and thanked Ignis for his timely warning.

“That saves me some time.” Nihil commented under his breath, glad that they had stayed put in the area. “I take it Ignis has caught everyone up?”

Seeing everyone’s surprised expressions Nihil was almost worried that Ignis hadn’t explained things to them yet.

“Ah. Yeah, he did.” Claude replied, coming to his senses first. “He just didn’t think to tell us that there was a possibility of being vaporised if we happened to be in the wrong place when you returned.”

“Er … It just kinda slipped my mind?” Ignis replied somewhat sheepishly to Nihil’s sharp gaze.

Rolling his eyes, Nihil casually grabbed a bowl of soup from above the fire pit and a buttered bread roll from his void ring. The roll happened to be one of the ones Regan had cooked that morning, and a small smile flitted across his lips as he thought about the couple. The two were the first he’d come across that didn’t even seem to notice his aura, and just treated him like a normal traveller that was down on his luck.

Seeing his tail swing about expressively, the group couldn’t help but feel a little closer to the normally aloof man. Since he usually wore the belt to hide his tail, Nihil wasn’t as practised at hiding his emotions with it as he was with his face.

“So you actually had a fox tail?” Linley commented with a smile.

“Ah. I forgot to reactivate my belt.” Nihil replied with a suddenly stiff tail. “Well, whatever.”

He shrugged his shoulders and quietly sent a strand of mental energy into his belt again.

“Aw, it was cute.” Merry muttered, sad to see it go.

Nihil chose to pretend that he hadn’t heard her say anything. But that was soon proven to be difficult.

“I know, right? It never fails to betray his true thoughts.” Ignis chimed in with a laugh.

“So, who am I taking into Flumen?” Nihil rapidly changed the subject to the task at hand. Flumen was the nearby town’s name.

“That would be me.” Lucas spoke up at this point. “Is there a message board anywhere in town?”

“I’m not sure since it was still dark when I was walking around, but if there is it should be relatively easy to spot when you enter. Maybe try by the gate?” Nihil replied pensively.

After everyone was finished eating, Nihil stood up and took Lucas with him to the area by Flumen’s town wall.

“Ugh, how can you use these so casually?” Lucas complained the moment he stepped through. “I feel nauseous from just one trip.”

“Huh? I thought you were a cultivator?” Nihil genuinely didn’t actually mean this in a rude way.

It was normal for mages to find the gates disorienting since there would always be changes in the world’s energy between the two places. Not to mention that the gates themselves greatly affected the flow of magic in the surrounding areas. However, none of this should have been possible for a cultivator to sense, let alone have it affect them.

“Well, excuse me.” Lucas replied somewhat testily since he still felt like he was going to puke his guts.

Seeing this, Nihil decided to test something and waved his hand to stabilise the surrounding energy. The moment everything was settled, Lucas’ face relaxed and his completion got noticeably better.

“Huh? That’s odd. It almost feels as if my nausea was just a lie.” Lucas commented, confused.

“Hmm … Lucas you wouldn’t happen to be a ‘Caretaker’, would you?” Nihil asked, deliberately being cryptic. Caretakers weren’t exactly well known, after all. In fact, not even Callum knew about them – though Nihil was certain that it was information the man would kill to get if he ever learnt of its existence.

“C-Caretaker? What’s that?” Lucas replied, but the panic and shock in his eyes wasn’t very skillfully hidden.

“OK, I’ll leave it at that then.” Nihil acquiesced easily. “Anyway, I’m supposed to be in my room right now, so I’ll wait for you here while you go and leave the message.”

“I’ll be right back then.” Lucas replied, still in shock while he stumbled towards the town gate.

He had never expected to hear that term this far away from Alfheim. However, he currently had a job to do so he quickly refocused his attention. There would be an opportunity later for him to ask Nihil about that particular subject.

When he reached the gates, Lucas passed through unhindered as the guards saw his adventurer’s emblem pinned onto his cloak. Just beyond the gates was a giant message board. On it were adverts for missions that varied from finding lost pets, to hunting missions for specific magic beasts. There were also recruitment postings for different jobs around town.

There was so much going on that there was barely enough space for them all to fit. He did manage to spot a small section that was just big enough for his square of paper with Diei Noctis’ emblem drawn on it. The placement was in an inconspicuous corner of the board, so it was perfect for his purposes.

“Good afternoon. Is this spot here still available to place my group’s emblem on?” Lucas asked the guard stationed next to the board.

It was this guard’s job to manage and take payment for the fliers that were pinned on the board. The space was rented out to people, and when the time period payed for was over, they’d then take down the corresponding fliers. They’d also make sure that each flier was readable while trying to keep as much space free as possible.

“Yes it is. How long would you like to rent the space for?” The guard answered. As long as he got paid, he didn’t care why the man wanted to put his party’s logo on their message board.

“Thirteen days should be enough.” Lucas replied. He allowed a few extra days to allow for travel time, and just in case Stella’s group got delayed for some reason.

“That will be 39 silvers*, then please.” The man stated as he wrote down the dates in the book and took the paper out of Lucas’ hands to both pin it up, and to write a number on it.

Lucas handed over the money and then took a walk around the town before returning back to Nihil.


* A/N 1 gold = 100 silvers and 1 silver = 100 coppers