Book 8, Chapter 46 - The Way It Was
Selene, Dawn and the others had forgotten everything, even his face.
Everything heâd done in the wastes and Elysian lands, every battle heâd participated in, every action heâd ever taken â gone. Or at least the memories were so indistinct that they might as well be. People had a vague impression of the events that led them here and that the hero played an integral role, but who he was or what he did was a mystery.
And now he was nowhere to be found. Was he even real or just a trick of collective memory? He was an enigma, a secret that would never be solved.
âLet me bring you to someone,â Dawn said to Selene.
âWho?â
âYouâll understand when we get there.â
The two made their way to Greenlandâs town hall. Selene saw a number of familiar faces when they arrived, but one unremarkable face was what caught her eye. He sat on a chair within the hall, picking at his foot with one hand and a cane in the other. His scalp was sprinkled with a light dusting of hair and his clothes were rather sloppy. Across from him sat a pretty young girl and despite the clear differences in their person they were sharing a pleasant chat.
âDrunk? What are you doing here!â Selene had to remember to breathe. âYou died!â
Another face struck her, the Templeâs one-time High Priest Aquaria, seemingly recovered from her coma.
Upon seeing the two women, the old drunk stood and gave them both a wave. âTo be honest I donât know whatâs going on, either. It was like I was just asleep for a long time. When I woke up I didnât remember a thing.â
Incredible! It was all so strange! She looked at the reborn drunk and felt like it was all so absurd. How was any of this real? Was everything she remembered wrong? Was she going crazy? Selene felt like she was having trouble separating reality from a dream.
People came and went, oblivious to Seleneâs crisis. One of them, another woman, tickled something in her mind and she called out. âYou⊠whatâs your name?â
âMe? Iâm Artemis.â
âWhere did you come from? What did you used to do?â
âIâve always been here, since Greenlandâs founding. I used to be a soldier.â
She was a young woman in her twenties with short, disheveled hair. She was on the thinner side, but the pair of enormous war hammers strapped to her waist proved she was a lot stronger than she looked. She was a little defensive about the sudden interrogation and looked at Selene with guarded confusion.
Artemis? Sheâd heard that name before⊠but she couldnât remember!
She and Dawn both were troubled by all of this. It was like someone had reached in and carved out huge pieces of their lives. The more they tried to chase answers the further away they were. It was unsettling and surreal.
Azuraâs sweet voice called out to them. âA lot has changed. You should go see⊠or maybe you should take a look at the Elysian lands. Everythingâs different, but⊠weâre used to it. Itâs hard to explain.â
Dawn and Selene left the hall, back out into Greenlandâs bustling streets. As they walked, they came upon a copse of huge trees which served as a habitat for a family of dragons. A young woman in an emerald green dress walked among them playing a flute. Autumn was also back, the same as the others. She remembered a lot of what happened but nothing about that man.
Maybe what people were saying was true. Maybe this was the godslayerâs curse. He defeated the God King and saved their world, but the cost was to be forgotten forever.
Who was this hero? Where did he go?
No one had an answer. Autumn felt that she and the godslayer had been close at one point, but she couldnât offer any more enlightenment. How could she have forgotten him, she thought? Maybe there was a way to find him, a trail to follow. There had to be some way to find out who he was.
Dawn and Selene left Greenland, out into the wastes, but when they saw what it had become it stopped them in their tracks.
Was this the same wasteland they remembered? Leagues of sand in every direction, burned and dead from an unforgiving sun. It was still empty, but instead of sand now there were fields of grass as far as the eye could see. Far in the distance they could just make out small encampments.
After defeating the gods their world had begun to recover.
Radiation wasnât a concern anymore. Food and water was plentiful. People were living easy, comfortable lives â the world theyâd all envisioned after the defeat of Sumeru.
The women traveled north toward Skycloud and on the way encountered any number of miraculous things. It was like Azura said, the world had completely changed. Like some superhuman force had remade it all like theyâd always dreamed.
Did this power have something to do with Sumeru? Was it connected to that important but forgotten hero?
The day before they reached Skycloud they reached a place called Sandbar Outpost. It was big now, with a population in the tens of thousands. Elysians and wastelanders living happily side by side.
The battle with Sumeru was over. The mighty God King had been defeated! The pantheon that had enslaved them all was conquered by the godslayer. The theocratic rule they demanded had vanished and with it the barrier between these peoples. Without it the world was a freer and more open place.
Selene and Dawn walked into a popular looking building called Adderâs Pub. Its owner was a tall man with buzz-cut hair, plain but provoking. His eyes swung to the door as it opened and narrowed when he saw who it was. âSelene? Youâre back? Sit, have a drink.â
When she took a closer look she was again struck by an odd sensation. âYouâre back, too⊠the battle with the gods is over, why are you still here?â
âWhy would I?â An easy smile played on Adderâs face. He lazily wiped down a glass as he spoke. âI like being a bar owner.â
âThere are a lot of people here for it being so early.â The door opened again and a woman strode through. She was beautiful, with long raven-black hair down to her waist. A sword was strapped to her back. When Selene and Dawn looked her way their reaction was the same. âItâs you!â
She was Adderâs closest follower, Revenant. Only now she was his wife and fellow store-owner.
Adder took his wifeâs hands and smiled at Selene. âItâs a nice life, right? Weâre planning on opening another one. You should come help run it.â
Dawn was irritated by the whole thing. After so much searching, not only had they learned nothing about the man they chased, they felt further than ever. She sat down at the bar with a huff. âPour me one, barkeep. Strongest you got.â
Selene had slipped into a quiet depression. Ever since she woke up she felt like she was missing an important part of herself and there was no way to get it back.
Adder put two clean glasses on the counter and poured out some liquor. âDonât feel bad. If you ask me, everything has a purpose. Weâre all confused, but I believe one day someone will come up with an answer.â
Dawn knocked back her drink in one gulp. Selene left hers untouched. âYou think heâll be back?â
âYou mean him? My memory is fuzzy, but I figure thatâs probably his doing. I suppose he has his reasons,â Adder mused. He then was struck by a thought. âOh, by the way. You should get up to Skycloud when you have a chance. Your dadâs waiting for you.â
Selene blinked at him. âDad? But heâs...â
âNot just your dad but the old Grand General, too. Not to mention the less-than-pleasant High Priest and other elders. Theyâre all back.â Adder shook his head. âPeople say that when the godslayer defeated the pantheon he took back all the souls they stole.â
In the middle of his thought Adder looked up and froze. Heâd been speaking to two cups, their owners absent. He called out through the closing door. âHey! You havenât paid for your drinks!â
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