A twisted maze of crudely built passageways snaked into the depths of Anthor Palace. Some of these man-made tunnels were blessed with fixtures of dim lighting, while others remained dark and forgotten.
A man paced back and forth within one such poorly lit hallway. Protective leather covered his body from the neck down and across his shoulders sat a well-worn shawl.
âThis is boringâ¦â
His restless hand palmed the hilt of a dagger that hung at his waist.
Why do I have to be stuck here?
Walking beside the nearby wall, he reached out and lightly tapped the stone with the back of his hand. Moss grew within the uneven cracks, while a wet sheen coated its surface. His knuckles continued to knock against the stone until suddenly⦠they didnât.
Here it is.
His hand mysterious fell through a portion of the wall, despite it appearing like the same poorly maintained rock and stone beside it.
Why am I guarding an illusionary wall? I want to see mountains again! Lush fields and verdant forests! Not cooped up in this dreary placeâ¦
The guard let out a deep sigh. He often thought about exploring the dark tunnels that lay beyond the fake wall, but he was strictly ordered not to.
Iâm not one to always follow orders, but this time there was a certain hint of danger in Princess Lingâs voice. Or was it sadness? It has been so long since Iâve heard that toneâI had almost forgotten it.
He leaned back against the non-illusionary part of the wall and stared upward at the damp ceiling with a pensive frown. The light fixture at the far end of the tunnel flickered briefly, but that was nothing unusual.
Take me back to those simple times. Scout Captain Raines of Princess Lingâs personal entourage. Why did she have to get called back to this awful place? Why canât we continue our adventures!
Raines closed his eyes, quickly losing himself in a daydream that could have easily doubled as a distant memory.
Far away from civilization, in the depths of a dark forest, one misstep could spell their doom and it was up to him to safely navigate the way forward. He crawled through the dirt and mud, staying as low as possible to avoid any unwanted attention. His heart fluttered as the smell and touch of nature invaded his senses.
What was this mission again? Was I mapping uncharted lands? Or were we hunting somethingâ¦
The blackened foliage ahead of him lightly shook. He paused and stared onward in amusement. However, contrary to his memories, the forest suddenly went mute. The eerie silence lingered, and the gnawing sensation of fear settled in.
I donât rememberâ¦thisâ¦
He held his breath, and for some reason his eyes remained transfixed on the veiled bushes ahead. Within the shadows, a lone pair of glowing red eyes appeared.
A knot formed in Rainesâ throat as the two insidious orbs peered back into the depths of his soul. This was no longer a mere scouting mission. This was life or death!
His heart threatened to leap out of his ribcage, but before it couldâ¦
âGah!â
Raines jolted awake from his nightmarish fantasy. Sweat trickled down his face as he sucked in a quick breath of air.
Iâm⦠Iâm not aloneâ¦
He could feel a frightening presence there in the hallway with him!
Rainesâ eyes darted from left to right, but the only movement was the flickering light in the distance. Adrenaline pumped through his veins as he sensed a condescending gaze that dared him to make a move.
âW-Whoâs there? Eosa? Is that you?â
Raines nervously called out. He couldnât help but stare dead ahead, even though there was only the opposing wall to greet him.
What if itâs not Eosa?! No, it must be. Other than the king, sheâs the only one who can escape my senses like this!
Dread and despair consumed his thoughts like two icy claws that refused to let go.
What in the world did I do to make her angry?! Donât take it out on me!
His only desire in this moment was to return to times more simple, to roam freely and bask in the scent of fragrant woodlands.
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Elsie cocked her head to one side in amusement. She was just an armâs length away from Raines, but despite being so close, his eyes failed to lock onto her. Sweat poured down his face, which was a mixture of confusion, panic, and horror.
Incredible. He canât see through my camouflage, but he can sense me. This man must have specialized in scouting.
She sniffed the air.
Prolific earthy tones. He might have only recently returned from a mission of sorts. Judging from the strength of his aura, he is level eight.
The sentry before her was still frozen in fear. His glazed eyes seemed to stare right through her. Elsie raised her hand into the air, causing Raines to subconsciously be drawn to it.
His perception is so high!
She moved her hand horizontally back and forth, watching as a perplexed Raines followed her movement in complete confusion. He shook his head as if to wake himself back to reality.
âEosa, please forgive me for whatever I did. Iâm sorry I offended you! Can you just let me be? I donât even know why Iâm standing here. Itâs not my fault! I swear I didnât explore beyond the wall!â
Raines clapped his hands together and bowed profusely to nobody. His body shivered as if an ice cube had been dropped down his shirt.
He seems terrified of this Eosa person. I guess I would be too, if I were him.
Elsie shrugged before passing by the petrified scout. Her destinationâthe dark tunnels beyond the illusionary wall.
Iâll let him slide, considering that heâs probably just a bystander.
A few second after she entered the tunnel, she heard Raines collapse to the floor, heaving deep breaths of air.
Heâll get over it. Maybe.
Elsie ambled along the dark tunnel, her hand occasionally brushing over the various rocks that jutted out from the walls. She could feel the tunnel descending deeper and deeper. After walking some distance, she could make out a hazy shade of red light.
Finally, the tunnelâs exit.
As she crept closer toward the exit, the light dyed her clothes and skin a pale red. After trekking so long in the dark, she could now make out her fingersânot that the darkness bothered her in the first place.
Now to find out what secrets lie-
Before she could take another step, she felt the weight of a blade press on her shoulder. The edge of the sword barely grazed her fragile neck.
âMove and die.â
A woman called out from behind Elsie. Her voice was warm but hollow, like a dark and stormy summerâs night. Following her instructions, Elsie remained in place and kept her gaze on the tunnelâs exit.
âYou finally decided to show yourself.â
Elsie whispered with an unseen smile. The woman pressed the blade more firmly against her neck.
âWho are you? Why are you here-â
Before she could continue asking questions, she froze in disbelief as Elsieâs body dispersed into a handful of luminescent butterflies. The next moment, Elsieâs frigid command came from over the womanâs shoulder.
âMove and die.â
In a similar fashion, she placed the edge of a murky black sword alongside the womanâs neck. Elsieâs gaze sharpened, causing the unknown woman to bear the full brunt of a killing intent born from eons of slaughter.
âIâve been following an illusion... but how? This is the kingâs domain.â
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âTsk-tsk. Not anymore. This is my domain now.â
The womanâs head lowered in thought before snapping up with a sudden realization.
âThe earthquakeâ¦â
Elsie reached out a hand and played with the womanâs long black hair. She began to speak.
âOf course I took over this peasant kingâs domain. Naturally, he still thinks it is his, but what greater illusion is there than one of control?â
âSo, the king is unaware of this meeting.â
âCorrect. Itâs good that you were able to catch on to my sub-par camouflage. Otherwise I would have been disappointed in you.â
A noticeable amount of tension seemed to escape from the woman as she took in a deep breath and let it out through her nose. At the same time, Elsieâs hand creeped up toward the top of her head, where she found two fluffy ears!
âA Twilight Fox separated from her clan. You must be Eosa.â
Eosa nodded and her head drooped low as Elsie massaged and rubbed the areas around her two ears, which were the only features that distinguished her as a non-human. Although Eosa was a mature woman through and through, within Elsieâs expert hands she had been reduced to her baser instincts. It was almost as if the Elsie knew just the right spots to press, spots that Eosa herself didnât realize existed.
âOne of the more rare races in the entire tower. Only found on the tenth floor, and even then only one dimension could be called home. Not only are they exceptionally powerful but are one of the few races capable of true stealth. In addition to that, Twilight Foxes are never alone and can communicate telepathically even from a young age. Help is always nearby should someone attack.â
Eosa remained silent as Elsie continued speaking.
âAnd attacked frequently, they are. For both male and female, their beauty is something to be coveted, and their bloodline has unique effects when used in alchemy. In fact, it is common for the elusive Twilight Fox to commit suicide rather than face captivity. As I suspected, youâre at the tenth level. I can sense your strength is greater than both the king and his advisor combined.â
Elsie paused her massage and stepped closer. She raised herself onto her tiptoes, bringing her lips directly beside one fluffy ear.
âSo tell me, Eosaâhow does the king capture one such as you?â
Her haunting whisper, combined with the pause of her cathartic massage, snapped Eosa out of her daze.
âHuh, ah⦠twenty years ago. I was pregnant, and my clan was at war. Normally, I wouldnât have participated, but as one of the more powerful generalsâ¦â
Her voice lingered and she balled her hand into a fist.
âIt was a dragon clan, one of the more invasive species. They donât have a humanoid form and are like a swarm of locust, moving from one habitable dimension or world to another.â
âVoid Serpentsâ¦â
Elsie muttered as Eosaâs description ushered forth a few memories.
âYes, they came at us like lightning in the night. Not all Twilight Foxes have perfected their Nightâs Cloak ability, which is our stealth as you call it. We had to fight as peace was never an option. I was surrounded and suffered a grave injury, and after which, my opponents left me for dead. Unfortunately, I donât know what became of my clan afterwards.â
At some unknown point, Elsieâs sword had disappeared from her hand. However, Eosa was too caught up in her memories to even notice.
âWhat happened next? Why are you with the king?â
âThe king and his advisor took advantage of my weakness. They conducted a blood ritual, and with it came a curse. Should the king activate the curse, then I will become a mindless puppet for eternityâat least until someone beheads me.â
Elsie frowned before placing her index and middle finger on Eosaâs neck. A pulse of energy flowed into the foxâs body, which caused Elsie to shake her head in dismay.
âThe Sanguine Puppet curse. Or at least, a variation of it. Fortunately, the curse doesnât force you to follow commands until he activates it, otherwise your fate would have been quite pitiful.â
Eosa nodded before finally noticing that she was no longer under threat. She turned around to face Elsie, revealing a rare expression of tenderness.
I can only imagine how alone she must have been this whole time, and now sheâs come across a stranger who has managed to figure out her situation.
Eosa stood at least a head taller than Elsie, while her toned figure still had room for her robust chest. Her cheeks were plush, and her nose was like a precious button. Other than her adorable ears, her most striking feature was her eyes that seemed to have captured the abyss and refused to let it go.
âI would have killed myself otherwise, and I think the king knew that. The agreement is that I will follow his instructions, and my daughter remains relatively safe.â
âWhen you say you follow his instructions⦠do you mean all instructions?â
Elsie questioned her suggestively.
âThe gutless king doesnât dare touch me inappropriately. Heâs certainly welcome to try. Then we will see who is quicker, my teeth and claws or his ability to activate the curse!â
Eosaâs lips curled into a sneer, revealing a sharp canine.
âAlthough I wonât be able to die if he activates it, my daughter will still know. Andâ¦â
âAnd she will end herself.â
Elsie completed her sentence and let out a sigh.
What a fearless race. They have the ability to consciously stop their own heartbeat, allowing them to choose their own life or death. A Twilight Fox that has chosen death will be dead within a minute, and thereâs nothing anyone can do to stop thatâwell, assuming the fox has control over their body.
âIâve told you my story, will you tell me who you are?â
Eosa calmly blinked her large eyes as she asked her question.
âMy name is Elsie. My partner and I have come to kill the king and his advisor. They will be dead within two weeks.â
Elsie replied bluntly with an expression of pure neutrality. It was almost as if she were stating a matter of fact, and not a task as difficult as leaping over the moon. Eosa momentarily stared at Elsie before stepping to the side of the tunnel.
âI would advise against going down this passageway. Eyes as young as yours should not be tainted by the horrors of man.â
With her final comment, Eosa disappeared from sight like a fire that had been snuffed out by the wind.
âEyes as young as mine?â
Elsie scoffed before walking toward the tunnel exit.
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Inside a certain guest room, Sans sat crossed legged before an elaborate lattice of twisted fire. Various minerals and herbs burned within their own incendiary pockets before turning into liquid or dust. With every ingredient that he finished refining, he would then carefully set them aside and revert his attention elsewhere.
âDue to the esoteric nature of the time warped stalks, the best attributed flame to use is probably-â
A series of sharp raps resounded from outside the door, interrupting his train of thought. The next moment, a faint voice called out.
âExcuse me sir alchemist, I have brought the other ingredients.â
Sans perked his ear into the air before concealing a wry smile.
âCome on in.â
He replied and resumed his experimentation.
âWhere was I⦠ah yes, the best attributed flame to use here. Perhaps the earthen flame.
He heard the door open and close, but his guest remained quiet by the doorway.
âAre you interested?â
Sans spoke out loud without taking his eyes away.
âSorry, I didnât want to interrupt.â
âNonsense, come here and Iâll explain some things.â
Bobo hesitantly shuffled his feet closer, but soon enough his tall body loomed within Sansâ peripheral vision.
âTake a look here, this is Immortal Aspen Bark and is one of the materials that takes the most time to refine properly.â
Sans pointed toward a ball of blue and white flames that writhed over an aged piece of wood.
âDespite the fiery bath itâs sitting in, the temperature around it is actually quite cool.â
He then conjured up another mass of the same fire within the palm of his hand.
âWant to feel?â
He held his hand out toward Bobo, who wordlessly took off his gauntlet and carefully passed his hand through the fire.
âIt feels like cold wind.â
With his initial apprehension done away with, he began waving his hand back and forth like an alley cat that had discovered a ball of yarn for the first time.
âItâs an ice attributed flame. What youâre feeling is actually a really high temperature, normally itâs so cold that your entire hand would freeze into dust. A different kind of burn, so to speak.â
Bobo immediately withdrew his hand from the fire once he heard the full explanation. He made a nervous chuckle and fit his gauntlet back on.
âWhat does the uh⦠Immortal Aspen Bark do?â
He tried to move the conversation back toward the alchemy process, an obvious attempt to hide his newfound fear of Frostfire.
âImmortal Aspen Bark is one of the more vital ingredients in rejuvenating destroyed meridians and blood essence after experiencing a severe shock to the system. The Ragnar variant of Solar Sandstone is powerful enough to instantly purify most toxins, but in doing so it will also cause an unholy amount of damage to any normal human.â
âHmm, I see. I seeâ¦â
Bobo nodded his head along as if he knew what was being discussed.
âThe 2000-year-old Ethereal Daucus holds a similar responsibility and is equally as important. Itâs all a coordinated symphony of chaos that needs to be meticulously handled, otherwise death is a possibility. However if done successfully, then toxin cured.â
âToxin? Why does this not sound like a cure for blindness.â
âThatâs because itâs not.â
A spell of silence took over the room, but Sans seemed both nonchalant and content with the current status quo. He stowed away a batch of newly refined ingredients into a vial in one smooth motion.
âSo, you are using the kingdomâs alchemy ingredients for your own means. Arenât you afraid that I will tell the king?â
Bobo asked, his gaze remaining transfixed on Sansâ masterful display of fire control..
âNo, not really. Why would you do that?â
Sansâ lips curled into a bemused smile.
âWhat do you mean? Why wouldnât I? Have you forgotten that I am Prince Marlowâs personal guard?â
Bobo challenged backâto which Sans merely nodded as if he were playing along.
âOh, I almost forgot. By the way, did you know? In my life, only two people have called me little friend⦠one of which is dead.â
Sans paused for a moment, and for the first time since Bobo had entered, he turned to face the man. His piercing eyes stared into the small slits of Boboâs full helm and a playful smile bloomed on his face.
âWere you too afraid to say hello? Chenbo?â
The armored man stilled, before finally reaching his hands up and removing the full helm. Chenbo gave a self-deprecating smile in return as he stared down at Sans.
âIâve been found out. First, I want to apologize.â
Chenbo sank to his knees and slammed his forehead to the floor.
âWha-â
âI am sorry. The reason you were brought here is because of me. You would not be in this mess if it werenât for me persuading the royal advisor.â
Sans grimaced at Chenboâs display of humility.
âChenbo, you donât have to-â
âNo, I did it on purpose. The moment I saw you, I knew you were the only person that could help me. I took this as an opportunity to rope you into my own mess, and here you are. Despite how harshly I treated you back in the mountains⦠I still sought out your help. Iâm sorry, but please help me!â
Sans went speechless as he stared at his former friend.
âAh, um! Wait a few minutes.â
He quickly reverted his attention back to the mass of minerals he was refining.
I almost lost concentration and ruined this entire batch!
Over the next handful of minutes, Sans gave alchemy his utmost attention. The entire duration, Chenbo refused to let up his head, choosing to remain bowed down on the floor. Sansâ heart sank upon realizing this.
It hurts to watch, but itâs his decision. The Immortal Aspen Bark isnât finished, but I can continue refining that later. I might lose some quality though⦠it should be okay.
With all of the ingredients refined and put away, Sans finally let out a sigh of relief and turned to Chenbo.
âI wonât talk to you if your face is on the floor.â
Chenbo picked himself up, sitting opposite of Sans with a guilty expression.
âAlright then, explain.â
âDo you remember those talks we used to have? About dreams, aspirations⦠goals to start of family.â
Sans smirked before replying.
âNo, but I distinctly remember Chenda smacking you on the head. Hmm, why was it again? Thatâs right, because you said the reason to grow stronger was to attract women and live a good life.â
Chenbo winced and reflexively reached for the back of his head.
âSo you remembered that...â
âOf course I did. So then, what are you on about?â
Sans eyed the man with a questioning gaze. Although Chenbo largely looked the same, there were a few details that displayed his newfound maturity. His jawline was now chiseled, while traces of stubble lined his face. His eyes had gained a certain level of sharpness, and his former playfulness was nowhere to be seen.
âWell, I found her.â
Chenbo shifted uneasily and his expression grew solemn.
âFound who?â
Sans asked with an odd look.
âThe love of my life, my reason to grow strongerâto protect her. And youâre the only one who can help me set her free.â