CHAPTER 165
The God of Darkness and Death, Tesranak.
There are many strange aspects to his actions.
He wields the Darkness of Doom like Karnak, controls those Karnak once ruled, and commits the same kinds of atrocities Karnak would have done.
At this point, even a fool would suspect that thereâs some close connection between him and Karnak.
âYeah, if weâre talking about closeness, there is certainly a closeness, butâ¦â
Karnak looked at his servant with a dazed expression.
âI didnât expect it to be this close?â
Baros shook his head.
âMe, Tesranak? Instead of you, young master? That makes no senseâ¦â
Demphis, speaking politely, continued the conversation.
âItâs only based on what that woman explained. From my perspective, howeverâ¦â
The Arch Lichâs gaze turned toward Karnak.
âI feel the presence of my former master, Tesranak, within you, Lord Karnak.â
Even if the brand of domination changes, loyalty doesnât flip in an instant like turning your palm over.
Memories remain, and one should suffer from contradictions for a while.
Normally, a psychological suppression is applied to change loyalty gradually.
But Demphis was different.
As soon as the brandâs master changed, his loyalty shifted instantly.
Though the memories of his loyalty to Tesranak remained intact, they all felt like illusions.
âIn fact, it feels like Iâve returned to my rightful place.â
And yet, he identified Baros, not Karnak, as Tesranak.
Why?
âFirst, letâs confirm this before anything else.â
With a serious expression, Karnak asked:
âJust who was Tesranak anyway?â
Demphis understood Karnakâs question perfectly.
Not âwho is he,â but âwho was heâ? The question asked for an explanation from the past, in order.
âI donât know much either, butâ¦â
The Arch Lich bowed deeply.
âI will explain everything I know.â
***
Tesranak wasnât always the God of Death.
Before he gained his authority and power, he was born as the lowly son of a mere human.
âThereâs little known about Tesranakâs childhood.â
Itâs said he was born the son of a peasant somewhere in the Western part of the Seven Kingdoms Alliance, and became an orphan at a young age, living as a servant to the young lord of a noble family.
âTesranakâs life changed because of the master he served.â
Tesranakâs master was an illegitimate child of a noble family.
Having grown up oppressed by his parents and siblings, his resentment festered until he stumbled upon necromancy and devised a plan to take revenge on his family.
People often think necromancy requires no talent.
And thatâs true. Unlike aura or magic, where one canât even begin without talent, necromancy can be easily started by anyone and quickly mastered.
But, saying it requires no talent doesnât mean talent is useless.
Of course, having talent gives one an advantage.
And the talent for necromancy is completely different from that for magic, divine power, or aura.
What society considers a âlacking in humanityâ is actually considered talent in necromancy.
Tesranakâs master was a born necromancer and soon became a monster. With his newfound power, he bared his fangs at the family that had oppressed him.
âTesranak faithfully served his master, assisting him with the utmost sincerity.â
Finally, his master seized control of the family.
But the glory didnât last long.
Tesranakâs master, intoxicated by the power of necromancy, didnât realize how severe its side effects were.
Isnât there a saying that if the tail grows too long, it will be stepped on?
Eventually, his identity was exposed to the Seven Goddessesâ Church. Forced to abandon the family heâd barely taken over, he had to flee from the Church.
Tesranak, too, followed his master, wandering the world without a home.
***
âThisâ¦â
Karnak tilted his head repeatedly.
âThis is exactly like our story.â
Baros was no different.
âIt really is our story.â
âBut why are you the one in Tesranakâs position?â
âAccording to this story, Tesranak hadnât even mastered necromancy yet, right?â
âThat part comes later in the story.â
Demphis grumbled in his flat tone, clearly displeased about being interrupted mid-explanation.
With a chuckle, Karnak urged him to continue.
âGo on.â
***
After that, Tesranak and his master wandered the continent, hiding their identities.
The Church of the Seven Goddesses pursued them relentlessly, and much blood was shed in the process.
During this time, Tesranakâs master grew stronger.
His evil deeds grew more heinous.
Finally, the two faced an adversary they couldnât handle.
Gallard, the Martial King of Delphiad, and his eldest son and heir, the next Martial King and genius of the era, Emile Strauss, targeted them.
After an intense pursuit, Emile tracked them down.
A brutal battle ensued, and the outcome was decided.
Tesranakâs master was indeed a powerful necromancer.
Emile, Gallardâs son, couldnât surpass the great power of darkness and met his death.
But the cost was steep.
Tesranakâs master was also mortally wounded in his fight with Emile Strauss.
Although he won, he could no longer live.
***
Karnak and Baros both jumped up in surprise.
âWhat?! I die?â
âLooks like it.â
Demphis, once again interrupted, gave Karnak a sidelong glare.
Though, of course, only metaphoricallyâhe was an Arch Lich without eyes.
âShall I just submit this in writing?â
Baros looked at Demphis anew.
Even though he was bound by the brand of domination to be loyal to Karnak, he still stubbornly argued.
It was a familiar sight in the Necropia Empire.
âThat really is the Governor Demphis I know.â
Karnak waved his hand.
âSorry, go on.â
***
As he lay dying, Tesranakâs master spoke to him:
My loyal servant, take my body and soul.
And continue my vengeance upon this world!
Rule over all death and darkness, and bring pain and terror to every living thing!
Tearfully, Tesranak vowed:
âI shall, my lord!â
Thus, his master died, and Tesranak consumed his masterâs flesh and blood.
Death embraced him, and darkness settled within him.
His masterâs soul lived on within Tesranak.
His masterâs knowledge lived on within Tesranak.
His masterâs power lived on within Tesranak.
Thus, Tesranak became a new necromancer and dark swordsman, stepping alone into the worldâ¦
***
Karnak declared definitively:
âNope, thatâs not me.â
Baros had the same reaction.
âYeah, thatâs not you, young master.â
Asking someone to continue vengeance on their behalf? What nonsense! If anything, he would have demanded to be revived by any means necessary.
âNo way Iâd say something like that. Iâd rather tell them to find a way to bring me back.â
Serati, who had been listening nearby, chimed in.
âMaybe thatâs what really happened? And Tesranak just took the power and washed his hands of the promise.â
âNow that sounds more plausible.â
Karnak glared at Baros.
âYou villain.â
Baros, feeling wronged, protested.
âIâm not Tesranak! Besides, why would I eat you, young master?â
âTrue.â
âThere are plenty of better things in the world to eat than someone as filthy as you, young master.â
âThat was the reason?â
Though they joked about it, the situation wasnât entirely without basis.
âIf it was a matter of life and death, and there was no other way, thenâ¦â
Baros shrugged.
âI might just close my eyes and do it.â
âGood thing Iâm still alive, then.â
Meanwhile, Demphis, once again interrupted, simply stared at Karnak in silence.
ââ¦â
Feeling awkward, Karnak said:
âSorry, Iâll keep quiet now.â
But Demphis wasnât looking at him because of the interruptions.
âInteresting.â
âWhat is?â
âYouâre nothing like Tesranak, Lord Karnak.â
Though their deeds might seem similar, their personalities and way of speaking bore no resemblance.
âReally?â
âSir Baros doesnât resemble him either.â
Karnak and Baros exchanged glances.
âHe is a mix of the two of us. Maybe thatâs why.â
âDoes that even make sense?â
âWhen necromancy is involved, a lot of things that donât make sense start making sense.â
âWell, I suppose thatâs trueâ¦â
Clicking his tongue, Baros turned to Demphis.
âSo, what happened next?â
***
The Church of the Seven Goddesses continued to pursue Tesranak. And each time, they suffered great losses.
Tesranak had become a powerful necromancer and dark swordsman, a monster too formidable for the Church to handle alone.
But life wasnât easy for Tesranak either.
With increasing pressure from the world, he realized the necessity of expanding his forces.
He gathered followers wherever he could.
He wielded the power of darkness to raise the dead, enlisted high-level undead as his subordinates, and drew hidden monsters to his side.
It was during this time that he found the remains of the former court mage Dallas in the Barakant Mountains and resurrected him as an Arch Lich.
âIt was then that I was given the name Demphis.â
At the same time, Tesranak never forgot his masterâs revenge.
Countless humans died painfully. Then, they were resurrected to spread even more suffering.
He even unleashed a special plague.
It was so devastating that it affected not only humans but also crops, with the disease infecting everything.
Countless people died from illness, starvation, or fought and killed each other over the few remaining scraps of food.
Eventually, the Seven Kingdoms Alliance crumbled.
The last bastion, Delphiad, fell when its Martial King, Laven Strauss, was defeated and became Tesranakâs servant.
With the situation spiraling out of control, even the Lacaenia Empire couldnât stand idly by any longer.
The strong among humanity rose up to confront Tesranak.
But the result was the same.
The once-mighty imperial army was crushed by the army of the dead, and the imperial court mage Elezar submitted to Tesranakâs control. The survivors fled to the east, barely clinging to life.
With most of the continent under his control, Tesranak became known as the Death King, the ruler of the dead.
The only remaining force of humanityâthe only force of the livingâwas the Verus Federation, a coalition of dragonkind and fairy race.
The survivors and those who fled joined forces.
The dragons, the fairies, and humans, along with the two remaining Archmages and the three Martial Kings, united to fight Tesranakâs empire.
It was truly a battle between light and darkness.
No matter how powerful Tesranak, the Death King, was, he couldnât withstand the collective force of the world.
Finally, he abandoned the last shred of his humanity.
He performed the ultimate forbidden art and became the Ultimate Transcendent Being, Astra Spiritus.
***
âWait, he became Astra Spiritus because of the joint attack of the Archmages and Martial Kings?â
Karnak interrupted Demphisâs story with a question.
âThen what about the Dragon Emperor?â
âHuh?â
âYou know, Dragon Emperor Grateria. The worldâs guardian.â
This situation seemed different from Karnakâs own experience.
Karnak had only become Astra Spiritus due to the intervention of Grateria, not because of the Archmages and Martial Kings.
âGrateriaâ¦?â
Demphis asked in a confused tone.
âWho is that?â