"Evil spirit... Shaman, Iām not possessed by an evil spirit. Iām completely wide awake!"
In the dark forest, Kapak quickly responds to the old Shamanās words, but the Shaman remains calm.
"Almost everyone possessed by an evil spirit says the same thing. Their influence is subtle and gradual. If youāre not possessed, then where did your medical skills come from?"
"This..."
Hearing the old Shamanās words, Kapak is momentarily at a loss. When he communicated with Akasha, he was told not to reveal Akashaās existence to too many people. So, Kapak made up a story about learning from a wandering Shaman to explain his sudden medical skills. However, he didnāt expect the old Shaman to see through it so easily.
Now, Kapak has no answer to the old Shamanās questioning. Seeing Kapakās reaction, the old Shaman doesnāt press further. Instead, he turns and continues walking deeper into the forest.
"Keep walking. Itās best if you donāt force me to make you, Kapak."
The old Shaman says this with a hint of threat in his voice. Hearing this, Kapak swallows hard and continues to follow the old Shaman.
As they walk, Kapak begins to feel uneasy. He considers confessing Akaās existence to the Shaman, but this would go against Akaās wishes.
āPerhaps I can pray to Aka now, inform Them of the situation, and ask if They would allow me to confess to the Shaman.ā
Thinking this, Kapak begins to silently pray to Akasha in his heart, preparing to explain the current situation.
āGreat Aka, please hear my pleaā¦ā
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Pritt Kingdom, Green Shade Town, North Tivian Suburbs, a house balcony.
Sitting on the balcony, sipping coffee while watching the sunset, Dorothy suddenly pauses as she hears a voice from across the distant ocean. She frowns.
āKapak is being suspected of being possessed by an evil spirit because he healed people? Is gaining a skill suddenly seen as a sign of possession in their culture?ā
Hearing Kapakās message, Dorothy thinks to herself. She had no idea about the customs of the tribes in the New Continent. She thought that medical skills to improve their lives wouldnāt be scrutinized so heavily, but it seems she was wrong.
āNow Kapak is being led somewhere by the tribeās Shaman. Heās scared and wants my permission to confess Akaās existence to the Shaman? Hmm... This is a bit tricky. I donāt want to become too well-known yetā¦ā
Listening to Kapakās words, Dorothy ponders. She isnāt confident she can fool a shrewd old Shaman. What if he mistakes Akasha for an evil spirit?
āNo need to rush. Iām not an actual evil spirit; Iām just connected to Kapak through the information channel. Thereās nothing parasitic on Kapak, so no matter how much the Shaman tries to exorcise, he wonāt find anything. If Kapak reveals Akaās existence, it might just lead to Aka being mistaken for an evil spirit. Let Kapak follow the Shaman for now. Iāll observe the exorcism ritual through Kapakās visual connection and deal with any issues as they ariseā¦ā
Thinking this, Dorothy sends a response to Kapak.
"Now is not the time to reveal. Go with the flow. Do not resist."
After sending the message, Dorothy establishes a visual connection with Kapak, allowing her to see through his eyes and monitor the situation in real time.
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In the forest, hearing Dorothyās response, Kapak is momentarily stunned, then thinks to himself.
āNot the time to reveal... Go with the flow... Aka means I shouldnāt confess Their existence now and should just follow the Shaman? Well... I have no choice.ā
Hearing the response, Kapak reluctantly continues to follow the old Shaman. As the last light of dusk fades, Kapak and the old Shaman walk through the forest. After what feels like a long time, they finally arrive at their destinationāa clearing in the forest.
Surrounded by tall trees, the clearing is an open grassy area. In the center stand several weathered totem poles, and within the circle of totems is a withered tree. On the tree hangs a white cloth.
Entering the clearing, the old Shaman walks straight to the withered tree, with Kapak following closely. Looking around, Kapak canāt help but murmur.
"This place..."
"This is a Shamanās training ground. There are many such places in this land. To become a Shaman, one must pass through several of these places. When I was young, I spent time here... This place is guarded by loyal spirits. Without a guide, one would get lost on the way."
Looking at the withered tree and the surrounding totem poles, the old Shaman explains. Kapak, still confused, asks.
"A Shamanās training ground... Shaman, why have you brought me here?"
"This place isnāt just for training. It has other uses, such as performing certain rituals, like exorcism rituals for stubborn evil spirits."
Turning to Kapak, the old Shaman continues.
"The parasitic evil spirit within you is stubborn and powerful. My usual methods havenāt been able to make it manifest or even sense its presence. Now, we must use this training ground to exorcise it."
"A Shamanās training ground... has such a function?"
Kapak asks, puzzled, and the old Shaman shifts his gaze to the white cloth hanging on the withered tree.
"To be precise, itās the knowledge recorded in the training ground, passed down through generations of Shamans, that has this function. The carvings on this tree contain ancestral Shamanic knowledge, and this knowledge is highly toxic to both humans and spirits."
The old Shaman speaks slowly, and Kapak is momentarily stunned.
"Toxic... knowledge?"
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"Yes. Traveling to various training grounds, enduring the poison of knowledge while maintaining sanity, and studying diligentlyāthis is how Shamans in this land are trained. Back then, I spent an entire year here."
Looking at the white cloth fluttering slightly on the withered tree, the old Shaman recalls his past, then turns to Kapak and says.
"A parasitic spirit within a human shares many senses with its host. This means that if you see the Shamanic knowledge, the evil spirit within you will also see it. Both of you will share the poison of knowledge, but spirits suffer far more from the poison than humansāseveral times more.ā
"In a moment, I will lift a corner of the cloth, and you will see a small portion of the Shamanic knowledge, absorbing its poison. Donāt worry... this level of poison wonāt harm your mind, but it will make you very uncomfortable. However, for the evil spirit within you, the poison will be several times more damaging. To avoid the poisonās destruction of its spiritual body, it will be forced to flee your body. This is how exorcism is done."