The sound of the slap cracking Iskaraās face resembles lightning splitting a tree.
The Infernal Princess flew over the obsidian-paved villa that her parents owned close to the Academy. Queen-Matriarch Maelthra Drazhal walks over where she just sent her daughterās body under her Prince-Consort, Kaedor Drazhal, reserved gaze.
āThe Princessāā Veythra Drazhal tries to interrupt but her sister simply burns the objection in her throat with one fiery gaze.
Queen-Matriarch Maelthra Drazhal lifts Iskara by her long, luscious hair, letting the light peering through the stained glass windows reflect many colors on the swollen visage of her daughter.
āYou
disobeyed
.ā
Another slap turns Iskaraās face so hard it almost snaps her neck. Yet, with her mother holding her by her hair, she stays there in her mother grasp, powerless to do anything but watch the fury of Queen-Matriarch Maelthra Drazhal unfold.
āYou
lied
.ā
Another slap hits Iskara, whose consciousness momentarily slips from the pain and the blood loss.
āKaedor, the potion.ā
The Infernal Princess soon feels a liquid trickling through her mouth and her body starting to heal, but she knows this is not for her sake; itās for her motherās.
āI thought you were
blessed
,ā Queen-Matriarch Maelthra Drazhal says in a deep, rumbling voice, āI thought that my talented daughter had found a way to make something of the
Mad Kingās inheritance
!ā
Another slap and Iskara feels her jaw hanging loose now.
āAnd yet, you hid it from me! You hid from me that this damned vermin is
Baalrekās apprentice
!!!ā
āMotherāā Iskara tries to summon some words, but Queen-Matriarch Maelthra Drazhal puts her hand over her mouth, letting go of her hair and holding her by her jaw, cracking it further.
āYou made a mockery of me, Iskara,ā Queen-Matriarch Maelthra Drazhal says slowly and with so much poison that if her saliva dropped on the floor it would sizzle. āYou made a
mockery
out of your mother by asking me to give this boy an exemption. And now, now that that foul Headmaster knows, we can do
nothing
. If we were to hurt the vermin, it would be only too clear that we had a hand in thisā¦ā
Queen-Matriarch Maelthra Drazhal puts her other clawed hand under Iskaraās jawline.
ā
How could the blood of my blood deceive me, betray me, and make me look like a fool?!
ā The woman removes the clawed hand from Iskaraās throat before her fury makes her do something sheād regret.
She lets Iskara fall on the hard ground, half-broken, and then turns away, staring out of the stained windows.
āYou have no idea what this makes me look like in front of the other familiesāwhat a weakling, what a pathetic loser the other of Royal blood must think of me. And now, I expect them to be circling me like jackals do with carrion.ā
Queen-Matriarch Maelthra Drazhal turns toward her daughter, trying and failing to get up.
āKaedor, give her another potion when Iām done talking.ā
Her Prince-Consort husband nods and stays silent.
āI will take care of the upstarts whoāll try to make a move after this. I have already reports of factions trying to gather more members to oust me.ā Queen-Matriarch Maelthra Drazhal
puts a black, obsidian-like boot over Iskaraās neck, pressing down until she starts wheezing and clawing at her motherās foot.
āYou will be made to swear an oath. The first time around I trusted you because youāre my daughter. I told you to report anything suspicious on the boy, and yet, you said nothing even when word got out about him being Baalrekās Apprenticeāā
āOur daughterās not breathing,ā Prince-Consort Kaedor points out.
Queen-Matriarch Maelthra Drazhal looks almost regretful in letting her daughterās lungs taste air again, but then she removes the boot and says, āstand.ā She watches as Iskara, with agonizingly slow movements manages to get up. The mother takes in every single second of it.
āThis is an attempt on our lineage,ā Queen-Matriarch Maelthra Drazhal says. āAn attempt that will only be stopped by the verminās death. From now on, you will be made to swear an oath that binds you to do
all that is necessary
in order to have Jacob Cloud expelled from Ytrial. Once heās not under the Headmasterās protection anymore, you will take his life if you want to keep living. If you donāt, I will take that Rainbow Skill from your body and wear it myself. You
clearly
donāt deserve it.ā
With that said, Queen-Matriarch Maelthra Drazhal slowly closes her fist in front of Iskara, with the space around her daughter starting to compress. One by one, her daughterās bones start snapping as she shouts in complete silence, completely cut off from the others.
Moments before itās too much for the Infernal Princess to take, her mother relents and looks at her husband, giving him a small nod and gesturing at Veythra to follow her.
As they walk away from the scene, Queen-Matriarch Maelthra Drazhal says, āyou will monitor Iskaraās progress and report to me, Veythra. Donāt make me force you under an oath as well.ā
Veythra slowly nods, knowing her sister is not going to accept any other response.
āYes, Your Majesty.ā
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Veythra tried her best to protect Iskara, but once news of Jacob declaring himself the Mad Kingās apprentice during the Traps and Cracks 501 course spread, there was nothing she could do for her niece.
* * *
Orrivane shoots down with his Void Magic one of Asterionās orbs, frowning when he finds another one headed toward his face.
I could shield this away with Event Horizonā¦
But Orrivane knows that Asterion himself most likely has a Rainbow Skill of his own. And therefore, with the two still partly suspicious and untrusting of the other, he decides to raise his hands.
āYou got me,ā Orrivane says with a sigh. āYou have excellent tempo. I couldnāt cast another spell to protect me.ā
āYour magic is terrifying,ā Asterion says with a nod, āit makes me sweat every time you attack me, Orrivane. I might be more versatile, but if you struck me with an attack during a real match, Iād be dead.ā
Heās very gracious
, Orrivane thinks.
Thereās no way heād ever be so slow to get hit.
Asterionās combat style is a bit of a puzzle to Orrivane. The Highblood employs a mix of close-combat and mid-range thanks to the orbs heās mastered. He barely uses the spear when he gets serious, though.
What a weird man
, Orrivaen thinks to himself, yawning.
āIām going to sleep this off, Iām all drained up of Mana.ā
āThank you for the training session,ā Asterion says, cupping his hands toward Orrivane.
āMy pleasure,ā Orrivane says before walking away from the training ground they borrowed.
Orrivane walks under the orange sky while thinking of Jacob. The Leader of the Champions is the one who suggested Orrivane spars with the other Champions. Usually, the Void Mage wouldnāt have listened to anyone suggesting he go out and socialize, but Jacob had made a great point: his magic was too straightforward. Even with his Rainbow Skill, Orrivaneās arsenal was very limited. He needs to learn to employ better tactics during a fight, and every Champion has a unique trait that could push Orrivane to learn more.
Yet, Iām still stuck on Asterionāhe just moves too well. He reads our sparring sessions and times my attacks
.
Thanks to the overwhelming power of Void Magic, Orrivane usually doesnāt have to worry about tactics too much. What Jacob criticized as the weakness of his style is also what has made Orrivane so powerful for so long: straightforward annihilation.
But what Nimirea did to usā¦
Orrivane still remembers when the Leader of the Dark Champions humiliated every single Champion
at once
. That woman put on a performance that made him feel deeply uncomfortable with his own capabilities.
Yet, sheās still too far. Sheās too powerful. Iām not even sure what Iād do to become able to go toe to toe with her
.
Even Asterion, whom Orrivane considered probably the best melee fighter among the Champions, was barely making progress. And, when compared to Nimireaās power, they were simply too far from it. In a way, Orrivane wondered if they even existed in the same reality.
I could see myself learning more and challenging Asterion until I win. I can
see
the path thatād lead me there. But Nimirea? If the Dark Champions are at that levelā¦
āHello there,ā Orrivane immediately raises a hand when he hears the voice of someone whose Mana signature he didnāt detect. Being a Void Mage with very poor defense capabilities, heās trained his perception to the extreme. The fact that someone evaded that perception is usually a really bad sign.
Orrivane stares at a woman with white hair and light-grey eyes, close to white themselves.
Fuck
.
Orrivane starts backpedalling and raises both his hands, channeling his Mana.
āWho are you?ā
āMy name is Talia, Iām a Dark Championāā
Orrivane discharges a large orb of Void Magic that hits the spot where, until moments ago, Talia had been sitting.
He turns around, spinning wildly since he once again lost her Mana signature.
He feels a hand on his neck and freezes.
āOh, donāt do that, please. Iām just here to talk. We canāt kill you Fake Champions yet. Itād be bad Karma.ā
I could probably risk my life and take her out. Iāll generate an Event Horizon behind us andā
āIf you use your Rainbow Skill, thereās a good chance Iāll be forced to
really
hurt you, Orrivane Nyxmoor. Please, just hear me out.ā
Orrivane slowly nods, āIāll listen.ā
āIām letting you go. Donāt do anything stupid,
please
.ā
Orrivane grits his teeth and walks away, turning to face the white-haired woman.
āWhat do you want from me?ā Orrivane asks.
āWhy are you so defensive? Iāmāā
āYouāre a murderer. Your Cult kills swaths of innocents whenever the Academy canāt reach you guys with Knights. And you ask me why Iām not being polite toward you?ā
āItās war, Orrivane,ā Talia looks sad. āIn war, there are casualties that involve the innocents, too. We know many donāt choose their side. And, by the way, this is why Iām here.ā
Orrivane frowns.
āI donāt follow.ā
āIām here to make you a proposal. Join the Dark Champions andāā
Orrivane raises his hand again and channels Void Magic.
āIād rather die right now as a free man than ever even consider joining a Cult again,
Talia
.ā
The white-haired woman looks peeved.
āYou need power. Youāre weak.ā
āIāll die a weak man with some honor and dignity.ā
āDead people donāt have neither honor nor dignity,ā the white-haired woman replies. Summoning some Mana on her hand that makes Orrivane shudder.
What kind of insanely powerful Void Magic is that?!
Talia is a Void Mage, and Orrivane, being a Void Mage himself, can already feel just how much stronger than him she is.
āOrrivane Nyxmoor, I offer youāā
āKill me,ā Orrivane says, not lowering his arms. āIād rather die right now.ā
āYou know Iām much stronger than you and I could kill you like a bug.ā
āI do. I can feel it. Whoever you are, you
are
powerful. But Iām not joining the Cult of Asmodeus.ā
Talia seems to ponder what to do for a moment and then she shrugs.
āYou had some potential. What a pity.ā
The next moment, sheās gone.
What the hell was that?
Then, another question pops in his mind.
Are they approaching anyone else? I gotta tell Jacob.
* * *
Asterion looks at a man with a calm demeanor and a pair of silver glasses on his nose.
āThe Dark Champions are not who you think they are, Asterion.ā
āAsterismos,ā Asterion says, āwhere do you come from? Iām not aware of any branch of my enclave. I thought we were all in one place.ā
āThere are many things you donāt know,ā the other Highblood replies. āAnd I know how you must feel about Asmodeus given our history. But let me enlighten you. Let me tell you what kind of power you can achieve, the kind of power youāve always craved.ā
Asterion looks down for a moment and then nods.
āIāll hear you out.ā