Iskara takes a deep breath before entering the room belonging to one of the most well-trained assassins, spies, and martial artists in her country. Perhaps, relative to age, the absolute best.
âYour Highness,â the Sacrifice stands up from his wooden chair and turns to look at her from a book he was perusing. âWhat may I help you with?â
The attitude of a servant, the power of a Devil
.
Thatâs what Sacrifice are. When people say âBlood of the Devils,â they might not fully know that it is a factual statement. The Infernals imprisoned the few remaining ancestors they had and forced them into forever servitude with the same kind of oaths, contracts, and binding spells that the ancestors had taught them in the first place.
âJacob came to see you. I have questions.â
âOf course,â the Sacrifice says, closing the book. âWhat would you like to know?â
âWhy did he come to you?â
âI cannot know for certain,â the Sacrifice replies, keeping a very straight face. âHe mostly provoked me. If I had to guess, itâs because he fears me.â
Iskara doesnât know it, but thatâs a lie.
To enter the Academy the Headmaster himself checked which oaths bound him. The golden-spectacled man made sure that the Queen-Matriarch removed the most binding that would ensure unilateral obedience and an absolute servitudeâakin to slaveryâto their people. He still serves them, of course; otherwise, he wouldnât have been allowed to come here. Many of his oaths still bind him to his masters.
Yet, they had to remove the one that compelled him to always answer truthfully. The Headmaster did not tolerate that, for reasons that the Sacrifice still struggles to comprehend.
Terrifying creature, that man
, he briefly thinks before reassessing Iskaraâs stance.
Sheâs doubtfulâafraid, too. Thereâs a lot of agitation that runs deep in her core. That she would come here, a Princess, and inquireâif I reported to your mother, Princess, she would not take kindly to your behavior.
The Headmaster is not really allowed to check the soul of everybody at the Academyâwell, not randomly, at least. That means that Iskara has enough time to complete her Mission and have all the geas and oaths removed before an inspection.
I wonder if she feels any kinship with me because of what her mother did
.
The Sacrificeâthis one, at least, among quite a number of themâis privy to information that most would never qualify for. And thatâs because heâs been selectively bred and raised to be one of the sharpest weapons of the Infernals.
âAfter what you showed him, it makes sense,â Iskara says, looking at the floor, trying to figure out something in-between the wooden planks. âWhat do you think of him?â
âWhy do you ask?â The Sacrifice questions her. âMy opinion is not very relevant, your Highness.â
âYouâre a Devil, Sacrifice. What do you think of Jacob Cloud?
Answer your Princess
.â
The Sacrifice feels one of the oaths twisting his bones and opening internal wounds. Itâs not a compulsion to say the truthâitâs just a punitive one. Yet, he barely reacts to it.
âIâm not a
Devil
, Your Highness. I am the
Blood
of the Devils. You should know the difference. But Iâll answer you, despite the fact that I donât have much to offer. Jacob Cloud, the Fake Champion, has one very dangerous trait. I could feel his Karmic Presence reacting with my blood. His Class is veering toward Devilsânot Infernals.â
Iskara frowns, âwe have already assessed that. Why would that be important now? His fighting capabilities improved, but heâs not a threat. Not for me and much less for you.â
âTrue,â the Sacrifice nods slowly. âI just think itâs dangerous.â
âHe is,â Iskara says under her breath before shaking her head and turning toward the room.
âMight you need anything else, Your Highness?â
Iskara turns toward him wiht a slightly disgusted expression.
âJust focus on your part of the Mission, Sacrifice. Iâm done talking to you. Hopefully, the next time weâll have to interact Iâll be your Queen.â
âA most pleasant outcome,â the Sacrifice says with a bow.
After Iskara leaves, the Sacrifice does something heâs not used toâindulging in his own thoughts and schemes.
Foolish. They donât understand that this madman theyâre waging a war against should be cut down immediately, damn the consequences. Him having a Class that starts having a Devilâs influence
matters
. His Squire has a Draconic Inheritance of sortsâthat makes his body, his magic, every single sinew and muscle⊠everything in his body slowly but continuously evolving.
The Sacrifice sits slowly in his chair.
Thatâs what happens to someone with a Draconic inheritanceâsomething close to Dragonkins. But that Jacob Cloud is not getting closer to Infernals but Devils. Therefore, he will slowly receive boons to his body, his magic, his ability to craft arrays and runes⊠but most importantlyâŠ
The Sacrifice allows himself one little smirk.
Devils had many names. One of them was Fate Spinners. Those who can arrange Fate. He might be starting to get a grip on that capability to see through the many strands of Fate that govern the world beyond Karma. He probably doesnât even notice itâso very few know about this, even among Infernals. My heritage is what informed me of this. So, the longer Jacob Cloud lives and the longer he keeps spinning his Fate into plansâŠ
âAmusing.â
* * *
âJacob Cloud,â Princess Naarâethra says, looking surprised, from the couch she had placed in her villaâs garden.
âYour Highness,â Jacob smiles. âNice to meet you again. Thank you for allowing me to visit.â
Princess Naarâethra is Zibrekâs most fervent suitor and a very influential figure among the many Goblin Kingdoms. She narrows her eyes as she gestures for Jacob to sit and the servants to disperse.
âI suppose you might like some privacy.â
âI do,â Jacob nods.
âI thought this day might come.â
âHuh?â Jacob looks confused.
âIf youâre here to sell me secrets on Zibrek, I will pay whatever price you might consider fair. In fact, if you could slip her this little potion here in a cupââ
â
Your Highness
,â Jacob coughs multiple times, almost choking on his own saliva. âIâm not here for that!â
âOh,â Princess Naarâethra says, disappointed, putting a vial back into her sleeve. âI misunderstood, then.â
âYou most likely did,â Jacob sighs. âI
did
come for Zibrek, but not because I wanted to drug her on your behalfââ
âThe offer is still open. Itâs just a
very light
love potion. Very mild. Barely anything.â
â
As I was saying
,â Jacob resumes. âIâm not here to drug my fellow Champion. I came because I would like to know more about her. Iâm about to undertake a trial alongside her and Boomgar Blackpowder, but I fear I understand her very little.â
âOh,â Princess Naarâethra says. âAnd you come to me?â
âFrom my understanding, you have spoken multiple times to her parents and met the rest of her family. You most definitely have heard more about her than me. Sheâs a very secretive person. I donât like having to do this, but I have asked her about herself in the past and she has revealed very little. If I want to triumph over the Dark Champions, I need to know more.â
âZibrek is a very fierce girl,â Princess Naarâethra says, taking out an already-filled glass of wine from her Interspatial Ring, a clear sign of opulence.
âI know that much,â Jacob nods. âBut Iâm looking for something that could allow me to help her out. Right now, Iâm lost.â
âHave your parents ever placed many hopes on you, Jacob Cloud?â Princess Naarâethra asks.
âNot really. My father barely bothered. He taught me what he knew about mining and I decided to go figure it out on my own at a very young age.â
âI will then explain something that will
not
be familiar to you,â the Princess says. âZibrek comes from a rather wealthy family, but no one in her lineage ever had any significant talentâChampion-level talent, letâs call it. Her parents always had her and her siblings compete and dream of one day leading the Champions. She
is
the most talented Goblin that Iâve ever witnessed with my own eyes. Without a doubt, more talented than myself, too. Iâm just older than her, therefore stronger. But, in time, Zibrek might surpass me.â
Jacob, hearing the phrasing, frowns.
âYou say that sheâs way more talented but then you say that it âmightâ surpass you?â
âWhat Iâm about to say is considered beyond rude, a very grave offense in many societies, Jacob Cloud,â Princess Naarâethra says with a very grave tone. âI saw how much you care about her and I know how much sheâs hurt after losing her spot as Champion. I believe you might help her get it back. This is the only reason I will
ever
speak of something like this. In any other context, it would just invite supremely bad luck.â
What is she even saying?
Jacob thinks, confused.
What could be so bad?
âZibrekâs talents,â Princess Naarâethra drops her voice to a whisper. âMight not reflect the Class that she got.â
The Princess looks at Jacob almost as if she expects him to clutch his pearls, but Jacob just frowns, âok, andâŠâ
âWhat?â
âWhatâs the bad thing?â
âI just suggested that the System made the wrong choice for her.â
âOk? So⊠her Class doesnât fit her?â
âDonât say that out loud!â
Jacob is stunned.
Is it so offensive?
âAnyway,â Princess Naarâethra looks agitated. âThatâs enough. You should go now.â
âHuh⊠ok?â
* * *
Lancelot sees Jacob come out of Princess Naarâethraâs village and asks, âso, Boss, another wicked plan in motion?â
But then, Lancelot notices the confused brow on Jacobâs face.
âActually? I havenât really got much. Weâll have to⊠figure it out, I guess.â
âAnother flawless plan,â Lancelot nods wisely. âCan we eat now before we go to the scary handsome golem?â