A stray ray of sunlight licked Percyâs eyelid, causing him to wrinkle his nose in irritation. He didnât wake up until a couple minutes later, however. The first thing he noticed was the stench of rotting wood and spoilt eggs. Not the most pleasant scent to come to, though it didnât take him long to recognize where he was, having spent months training in this very place.
âWhy was I asleep in the middle of the swamp?â
A rush of memories soon followed, reminding him of yesterdayâs events. Or, well⊠At least he
hoped
they were yesterdayâs.
Shifting a little, he realized he was sitting against a treeâs trunk. Apparently, his companions had been kind enough to not leave him rolling in the mud. Nesha was sleeping in a similar position a few paces away. Tracing Mickyâs location through the cord, he soon found him perched up on a branch nearby, scanning their surroundings.
âUpdate?â
âYou finished doing the thing. Then you went to sleep. We took turns watching over you. Itâs been longer than a day.â
Percy nodded. There were plenty of things he had to take care of, but one of them took precedence over everything else. Not missing a beat, he pulled up his Status again, this time taking the chance to examine it more closely.
Percival Avalon
Mana cores:
[Mana core 1
â
Orange
â
Soul]
[Mana core 2
â
Orange
â
Pure]
Bloodline:
[Clone]
â Create a copy of yourself. Effect varies by affinity.
Spectral trait:
[???]
Spells:
[Secret Art: Familiar â Crude]
[Glove â Crude]
[Mend â Crude]
[Soul Conversion â Refined]
[Soul Harvester â Refined]
[Reinforcement â Refined]
[Synchronization â Refined]
[Mantle of Deceit â Refined]
Decrees:
[Phoebeâs Decree]
â Grants access to your Status.
[???]
â Grants a bloodline.
[Moiraisâ Decree]
â Grants a second mana core.
[Metatronâs Decree]
â Open a one-way portal to the Vault of Magic at will.
As usual, the section with his spells was a complete mess. The Status seemed to group them based on their tier, but didnât bother sorting them beyond that. At least, they werenât in chronological order, and Percy couldnât spot any other pattern either. Not just that, but he could swear their order sometimes changed randomly for no apparent reason.
âThe more I learn about it, the more shortcomings Phoebeâs Decree seems to have.â
Percy didnât want to be too ungrateful towards the titaness â her handiwork had done wonders for his sanity over the years. That said, he had to admit the Status had plenty of room for improvementâŠ
In any case, he shook the pointless thoughts out of his head, his eyes moving to the most recent addition. Not that the question marks were particularly informative, but at least it meant the operation had been a success.
âI suppose whatever the trait does, Iâll notice sooner or later. Hopefully, its name will update when the time comes, to help me figure it out.â
Truth be told, Percy would much rather just receive his reward directly than have to solve another riddle. Heâd
earned
it â having worked for months on this project! But it couldnât be helped. He very much doubted even the templeâs evaluations could shed light on something this exotic.
âYouâre awake!â Nesha exclaimed, startling him.
âIâve been up for hours.â Percy rolled his eyes, trying his best to maintain his composure. âI just didnât want to disturb your beauty sleep.â
âNice try.â she smirked. âTruthseeker bloodline, remember?â
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Shrugging, Percy didnât dwell on his poorly executed prank much. He pulled against the treeâs trunk to yank himself to his feet. The movement hurt, his body beyond sore. His mind wasnât doing much better, his brain feeling like mush. Even his channels burned quite intensely, despite having sat idle for so many hours. The thought of missing several doses of Aurora Dew stung the most, however.
âAnd Iâll have to skip a few more.â
he grimaced.
âBest not to push my cores too far.â
Not that losing a week off his next promotion was the end of the world â certainly not when it was over a decade away. But heâd rather not get into the habit of thinking like that. Growing up, heâd heard plenty of stories of lazy nobles whoâd needlessly delayed their advancements by skipping cleansing sessions willy-nilly. Hell, if he wasnât mistaken, Uncle Gareth had wasted quite a few years like that, reaching Green half a decade later than he was meant to.
âI think you should be more worried about the mess weâre in.â Nesha said, guessing what he was thinking about.
âItâs not that bad. No matter what we do, House Tantalus isnât going to send a Blue after us.â he replied, before elaborating.
Following their latest stunt, the enemy family was bound to realize the culprit wasnât just some wild beast running rampant in the bog. Their first suspect would naturally be House Avalon. And technically, theyâd be correct â despite the fact that Percy hadnât coordinated with his relatives.
That said, they only had five Blues, so they couldnât afford to remove them from their posts. Not even for a few days. If they did that, Baldy was guaranteed to pounce on their weakness, dealing a blow far more severe than anything Percy and Nesha had done so far.
Consequently, House Tantalus only had two viable options. Either theyâd ignore Bogside town completely, or theyâd have to send more Greens â if and when they could afford to spare them.
âWhat if the war ends without us knowing? Or if youâve misjudged how valuable this town is?â
âI havenât. Both their towns are valuable, but not as much as several Greens â which is what theyâll lose if they give my grandfather an opening. As for the war, I wouldnât worry about that. Wars all over Remior will only keep escalating until the lotus blooms. Probably for a while after that too, until all the losers are eliminated.â
Nesha remained silent for a few minutes, contemplating his words. In the end, she nodded, apparently not disagreeing with any of it. While she wasnât the most experienced in a fight, she probably understood politics even better than he did, having studied them her whole life.
âSo, whatâs the plan then? Do we just stay here, waiting for the next Green to come our way? That sounds a little dangerous.â
She wasnât wrong. Even with all their preparations, Percy had barely managed to kill Broose by the skin of his teeth. The next person House Tantalus sent would be a lot stronger.
âFor now, letâs head back to the town. We need to gauge the situation there before we plan our next move.â
âWhatâs there to gauge?!â Nesha asked in protest. âThe cat is out of the bag! The guy went into the bog, never to return! If we show up all injured after being gone for two days, theyâll know it was us!â
âOf course.â Percy nodded. âWhat I meant to say is, we need to gauge their
stance
towards all this.â
Nesha tilted her head in confusion, prompting him to explain.
âWeâll tell them the truth. And weâll see how they react.â
âAre you crazy?! Weâre still in enemy territory! Theyâll rat us out to their masters! And thatâs only if they donât attack us themselves!â
âNesha, I donât know if youâve noticed, but weâve done them a favour. These people are
afraid
of House Tantalus. Theyâd have revolted a long time ago if they could.â
âSo
what?!
You think youâll just tell them a few flowery words and get them to march behind you against a noble House?! They only have a few untrained Yellows and Oranges!â
âI donât need them to âmarch behind meâ, or even help us against the Greens. Just to keep turning a blind eye to our actions. The current arrangement already works for everyone. The evil House Avalon is ambushing House Tantalusâs people inside the Grisly Bog, while the innocent commoners of Bogside town donât know anything about it. They only need to maintain our cover as a Red-born blacksmith living with his wife, and they get to live peacefully with their loved ones. Itâs a win-win.â
Nesha shook her head.
âThat sounds great
on paper
. But there are hundreds of them. All it takes is
one
coward to go behind everyoneâs back, and weâll be the ones who get ambushed.â
âThen, itâs lucky we have somebody who can recognize lies, isnât it?â Percy grinned. âWe just need to ask some well-placed questions here and there and weâll know if anyone intends to snitch on us.â
Nesha exhaled in defeat. This wasnât the first idiotic plan Percy had forced on her, and it probably wouldnât be the last. But hey, hadnât everything turned out fine so far?
âLetâs assume this works. Weâve only bought ourselves more time until the next group arrives. How do we kill them?â she asked, changing the topic.
âWell, Iâve got nothing concrete just yet, but the last fight gave me a few ideas. Iâll start working on a new spell as soon as I bring a couple more runes from the Vault. And Iâll need your help with something too.â
The two bid Micky farewell, before heading back. On the way, Percy brought Nesha up to speed on his plans. By the time they arrived theyâd even discussed how to approach the townsfolk.
Entering the town, they made their way to the centre, ignoring the gasps and exclamations of the residents. If the caked mud and bloodstains on their clothes hadnât clued them in already, the grisly trophy Percy paraded through the streets certainly did.
The two only stopped once they were outside the tavern, facing a crowd of people headed by Fegan. Percy tossed Brooseâs torn robes on the ground in front of them, the bloodied garments eliciting another round of sharp breaths and worried whispers from their audience. But he didnât let their growing unease deter him, looking at them confidently before speaking.
âMy name is Percival of House Avalon.â