Prior to Iskara reaching Jacob
Jacob wipes some grime off his face and looks at the few monsters heâs killed.
Their carapaces have been cut thinly, but rot settled inside the creatures from the inside. Theyâre all at Diamond Rank and way too strong for Jacob to defeat through brute force. Even with The Devilâs Engine running and enhancing his personal power, the Iron Monstersâ Peak is a giant plateau up an impossibly high mountain surrounded by nothing but clouds. Said clouds edge this naturally formed arena. And monsters climb from the edges onto the plateau, reaching for Jacob with hides so thick not even King Baalrekâs sword has so far managed to pierce them without using Diavolo Hypercut.
âListen,â Jacob says, cracking his neck. âDid you mention that I might use some help? These monsters might kill meâI didnât believe but⊠yeah, Iâd like a hand.â
âIn the Iron Monstersâ Peak, you can bring one helper, Jacob Cloud.â
Jacob takes a moment to reflect and then his face darkens.
âIâd like⊠Iskara. Princess Iskara Drazhal.â
âHow come?â The Mithril Golem asks. âI believe that her parents placed her under some sorts of restrictionâan oath probably. Iâd like to help. Maybe if I can get her stronger⊠wait, is there something I could do with the Star Metal to help?â
âAs in,â the Mithril Golem frowns, âyouâd want to use your Star Metal for her?â
What is he thinking? Truly, he already gained so much through his generosity for his friends, but⊠I was there when he spoke to the first-year Championsâhidden away, but listening. He knows one of them will betray him. Or at least, he said so. Doesnât he think that that someone might be the Infernal Princess he suspects already has been sworn to betray him?
âYeah,â Jacob scratches his chin. âIf I could somehow make Iskara more powerful, with her and Vyrrakâhell, imagine if I could get Asterion to help too⊠Yeah, but I donât have a good read on Asterion yet. I havenât even seen his true capabilities. So, if I could get Iskara and Vyrrak on my side to humiliate the Dark Champions, imagine the impact. If it was only me and Vyrrak, while I hide away the Champions, only for them to sort of spring out in my help, it could look⊠not great. But now,
two
members of the Three Great Races fighting by my side, defending the Academyâs honor? Do you understand the effect that would have on everyone else?â
âJunior Brother Cloud,â the Mithril Golem says stiffly, âI am not one to doubt your plans, since they so clearly seem to always work out.
However
, youâre suggesting wasting one piece of Star Metal on someone who wants to betray you, if youâre correct. Am I getting something wrong?â
âIf Iâm right, she might betray me because of the oath she made.â
âAnd you think that simply resolving the oath will make her loyal?â
âNo, Iâm not saying that,â Jacob replies.
The Mithril Golem shifted its massive weight, causing the very foundation of the plateau to groan under the stress. A puff of dust rose around its metallic feet
âAnd what might you be saying?â
âI am saying,â Jacob replies, wiping a smear of dark ichor from his cheek, âthat there is a fundamental difference between an enemy who wants you dead and a weapon that is being aimed at you against its will.â
He gestures with his chin toward the edge of the arena where the Diamond Rank horrors are waiting the Mithril Golemâs command before they can finish their climb.
âIf I use the Star Metal on myself, what do I get, Senior Brother Liuthkrav?â
âPower, talent, and a natural aptitude that youâre missing and you need dearly. Jacob Cloud, you
can
use Star Metal to break an oath. But Iâm saying that you shouldnât.â
âLoyalty isn't a transaction, and it certainly isn't a shackle,â Jacob replies, looking directly into the animated eye of the construct. âIf her parents bound her with an oath, thatâs a cage. They made her a weapon for their use. If I use the Star Metal on her⊠She gets to make the choice.â
âShe gets to choose whether she wants to betray you or not.â
âShe does,â Jacob replies, looking pensive. âBut whatâs the other choice? I do earn something if she doesnât. And why would she?â
âLetâs assume she does,â Liuthkrav says, âyouâd be giving up a priceless artifact. You need
all three
drops of Star Metal, Junior Brother Cloud. Your talentâand I donât mean to insult youâbut itâs
terrible
. No one Iâve known in the vicinity of my master has ever needed Star Metal more than you. You need it to match your kindness and courage, if anything.â
âIâll take the compliment, Senior Brother, but I still think Iâm right. Anyway, you
can
dissolve an oath like hers with the Star Metal? Would it also help her become stronger? Sheâs not at the level of the Dark Champions, most likely.â
âIt would do both,â Liuthkrav comments, looking away. âThe oath that she swore is probably much weaker than the oaths of old, the ones enforced by Devils. In this world, I donât know anyone besides Gods and old, ancient monsters who could tie a soul so tightly that they wouldnât be freed by Star Metal.â
âSo, how does that work?â Jacob asks.
âYou would also need to split the power of the crystal obelisk,â the Mithril Golem points at the still-dim crystal. He has already explained to Jacob that the real reward from this Trial wouldnât be just the training, but an actual transfer of power from the Crystal. This, together with the Star Metal, would massively empower him.
âSure,â Jacob says without hesitation. âThen, Senior Brother Liuthkrav, letâs do it. Bring me Iskara.â
âJunior Brother Cloud,â Liuthkrav says, hesitating. âWhy would you do this when you know she
can
betray you?â
âThe choice has to be hers,â Jacob says, looking in the distance. âIf the choice was mine,â he looks back at Liuthkrav with a smile, âthen what would that matter? If she betrays me and, I donât know, sells me out, Iâll figure out the next step.â
âAre you sure?â
âNo, Iâm not,â Jacob says. âI donât want to know whether someone I consider a friend is ready to sell me out, Liuthkrav. And spending a mythical resource on someone who might backstab me is not something I
like
to do. But Iskara has given me several reasons to believe that, if I help her get rid of the oath, she would, most likely, come back ot my side. And she
is
strong. With the drop of Star Metal? Hell, sheâd be a monster.â
* * *
The Present
Currently, Liuthkrav watches in silence.
The next horde of monsters is making their way toward Jacob and the Infernal Princess.
His Junior Brother has made yet another gamble that he wouldnât have made himself.
If he gets betrayed, he is going to pay a dear, dear price. And, like my master, someone like him seems to attract terrible people. This girl keeps looking in the direction of the crystal with ravenous eyes. Please, do not betray him.
Liuthkrav has seen
many
betray his master.
The sadness that coursed through the man when that happened is hard to describe.
The screech of metal grinding against stone tears through the howling wind, announcing the arrival of the next wave.