Fred screamed.
âRise, O evil spirit!â
He shouted and shouted again until veins bulged in his neck.
âKill that bastard as I command you!â
The wraith remained unmoving.
Like a well-behaved dog, it lay flat at Karnakâs feet, without the slightest movement.
Karnak grumbled as he looked at Fred.
âWhy do you keep calling it an evil spirit? It has a proper nameâitâs called a wraith.â
Varos responded while fastening his sword to his waist.
âIf you havenât been properly educated, that can happen.â
Fred had never formally learned necromancy. He had simply gained the power of darkness in an instant and wielded it instinctively.
In his mind, there was just the concept of an evil spirit, many evil spirits, and a stronger evil spirit, nothing more.
âA wraith is still a type of evil spirit, isnât it? So technically, itâs not wrong.â
âBut from my perspective, itâs seriously cringeworthy.â
Letâs put this into a normal personâs context.
Imagine a commander giving orders to soldiers like this:
âGo, humans!â
âKill them all, people!â
How awkward would that be? For a necromancer, it felt exactly like that.
Karnak grimaced.
âThat idiotâs the one doing something stupid, so why do I feel embarrassed just watching? Damn itâ¦â
Suddenly, Fredâs gaze changed.
âThat powerâ¦â
Karnak had felt nothing when using magic.
But now it was different. A terrible aura of death and darkness flowed from his entire body.
âSo, you were a necromancer too!â
âDid you just realize that now? Youâre unbelievably slow.â
Necromancy couldnât be used with chaotic energy.
But Karnak still had the remnants of death energy and miasma left after refining chaotic energy. It was an extremely concentrated form of necromantic power.
Of course, the total amount was minimal. If measured purely by necromantic power, it was less than one-tenth of Fredâs.
But in every aspect except quantity, Karnak was overwhelmingly superior. It was more than enough to suppress a wraith.
Fred shouted in frustration.
âAs fellow necromancers, couldnât you live and help each other instead of becoming a dog of the Church?â
At that, Karnak and Varos widened their eyes. They reacted as if they had just heard something completely absurd.
âWhat did you just say? Help and live together as necromancers?â
âWow, this guy seriously has no basic common sense, does he?â
âA necromancer this naive? Thatâs refreshing.â
Necromancers were beings that thrived on death and darkness.
And that death and darkness included the existence of fellow necromancers. In fact, it was more like an excellent elixir.
Because of this, it was utterly impossible for necromancers to get along with each other.
They had only two options: either kill their opponent and consume their energy, or place them under a powerful curse and use them as a slave.
âThe world really has changed. A necromancer spouting such nonsenseâ¦â
âBack in our day, no one gained necromantic power without having the knowledge to wield it.â
Fred cautiously observed them.
âThese bastardsâ¦â
Was it because they had overwhelmed the wraith and held an undeniable advantage?
They treated him as if he was already a captured prey, chatting among themselves.
âIn that caseâ¦â
Suddenly, Fred turned his back and started running at full speed. He planned to escape while they were distracted by their conversation.
âWell, well, trying to run away?â
Karnak didnât bother to chase after him.
Why had he treated Fred as if he were already caught prey?
âBecause he really was.â
Darkness suddenly erupted from Fredâs limbs as he ran. The shadows formed into a massive hand that seized him.
âKuh!â
Fred collapsed to the ground after barely taking a few steps.
Karnak had already secretly restrained his opponentâs limbs with necromancy.
âDo you think I talk so much for no reason? Misdirecting your attention while pulling something off behind your back is one of the main tactics of necromancy.â
Itâs called misdirectionâthereâs even a specific section on it in necromancy books.
âAfter matching your rhythm, Iâve picked up the habit of chatting during fights too, even though I donât really need to.â
Even as the two of them leisurely talked, the darkness continued to do its job.
It crawled up Fredâs limbs, seized his torso, and eventually reached his head.
The darkness gripped Fredâs soul and began to twist it.
A horrifying scream erupted.
âArgh, aaaagh!â
***
When the summoner collapsed, the wraith naturally disappeared as well.
Karnak extended his hand toward the unconscious Fred. He intended to place him under mind control and extract information.
âOpen your eyes, my servantâ¦â
Fredâs eyes rolled back as he opened his mouth.
âYes, Masterâ¦â
He then began to babble everything he knew.
But even saying âeverythingâ wasnât much of value.
He just gained power, went on a rampage, and got caught. The end.
A life that could be summed up in just a few words.
âHe really was a worthless fool. Thereâs nothing to gain from him.â
Varos asked.
âSo, what will you do now?â
âIâll make him kill himself.â
If the Latiel Church found out that the two of them were involved, it would become problematic.
âSearch his belongings and find a knife or something similar.â
âYes.â
A traveler never goes without a blade. Even if itâs not for self-defense, a knife is an essential item for any journey.
Varos found a dagger on Fred and placed it in the manâs hand.
âLetâs step back. Donât want to get splattered with blood.â
After putting some distance between them, Karnak manipulated Fredâs mind.
Fred, now completely out of it, slit his own throat with the dagger.
Splurt!
Blood sprayed out like a fountain as he instantly died.
To any onlooker, it would appear as though âa necromancer, driven to despair, had taken his own life after being relentlessly pursued.â
âNow we just have to wait for the Latiel Churchâs trackers to find this body.â
âWonât they notice that he was forced to kill himself using necromancy?â
âIf they were ordinary humans, they would. Butâ¦â
Karnak reached out toward Fredâs corpse.
âIn this case, the body is already drenched in foul miasma. Who would notice a little more filth added to a cesspool?â
Darkness rose from the corpse and flowed toward Karnak. The black energy began to fiercely seep into his grasp.
Varos asked in surprise, âWait, youâre absorbing the necromantic power?â
âJust a little. I need to leave most of it for the Latiel Church; otherwise, they might get suspicious.â
âNo, I meant⦠Didnât you say itâs better to avoid absorbing such tainted necromantic energy?â
Chaotic energy required too much effort to cleanse the miasma and death energy.
Absorbing the pure yin energy from the beginning was far more efficient than taking in the severely corrupted necromantic power like Fredâs.
Karnak shook his head.
âIâm not doing this to gain power. Iâm trying to find out more about the Prophecy of Doom. There might be something useful.â
As Karnak continued to absorb the darkness, he focused intently.
ââ¦!â
Suddenly, his expression hardened. Varos, alarmed, asked, âWhatâs wrong, sir?â
There was no response.
Karnakâs face grew increasingly pale, as if he had been deeply shocked.
ââ¦Sir?â
For a long time, Karnak stood there, frozen in place. Just as Varos began to reach for his weapon, wary of any sudden dangerâ
âDid something go wrong?â
Karnak let out a deep sigh and finally began to move.
ââ¦Letâs return to the mansion, Varos.â
It was the usual tone of his master.
Relieved yet puzzled, Varos couldnât shake off the strange feeling.
âWhy is he acting like that?â
To be precise, Karnakâs expression was slightly different from usual.
âItâs almost as ifâ¦â
No one in the world was more accustomed to ghosts than Karnak. He dealt with all kinds of spirits, mastered death and darkness, and eventually became known as the King of Necromancers.
So, at the very least, it was unimaginable to use this expression when referring to Karnak.
ââ¦He looked like heâd seen a ghost.â
***
As expected, the Latiel Churchâs trackers found Fredâs corpse.
Everything went smoothly.
The priests of Latiel inspected the scene and concluded that Fred had committed s*****e.
Since necromancers driven to despair often took their own lives, no one suspected Karnak or Varos.
After expressing their gratitude to the Zestrad Barony, the Latiel trackers returned to their church.
For some time afterward, Karnak remained secluded.
He distanced himself even from Varos, spending almost all of his time in the training hall, except when he was sleeping. He went so far as to have his meals brought to the training hall, thoroughly cutting off contact with others.
The official reason was this:
â I wish to delve deeper into my magical studies, so I will distance myself from the affairs of the world for a while.
It was almost common knowledge that knights or magicians would isolate themselves to reach a new level of mastery.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Even during the Duel Trial, Karnak had left the barony to train.
Varos accepted it as such without much thought.
During his time as the King of Necromancers, Karnak often secluded himself for months while immersed in research.
However, one thing still puzzled Varos.
âWhat was that expression back then?â
On the seventh day of Karnakâs seclusion, he finally emerged from the training hall. He immediately summoned Varos.
âYou called for me?â
âYes.â
As Varos entered the study, Karnak began preparing a spell.
He used chaotic energy to create a thin barrier that enveloped the entire study.
It was a soundproof barrier to prevent any noise from escaping.
âA barrier? In his own house?â
Watching this, Varos grew even more puzzled.
The study was already soundproof, ideal for quiet reading. Karnak hadnât even taken such precautions when discussing necromancy.
âWhy are you doing this? Itâs not like you.â
Karnak slowly began to speak.
âListen, Varos.â
âYes?â
âIâve been doing some research.â
âYou mean about that âDoom of Darknessâ or whatever?â
There wasnât much to gain from Fred, but one thing was clear.
The dark energy that had tempted Fred was indeed the âDoom of Darknessâ as referred to by the seven major religious orders on the continent.
âYes, the prophecy of that goddess⦠the one about the end of the world and all thatâ¦â
Karnak twisted a strand of his dark hair around his finger as he continued to trail off.
âSir?â
Varos frowned.
âWhy are you dragging this out?â
Karnak let out a long sigh and forced a smile.
âIt turns out⦠Iâm the culprit.â
* * *
The King of Necromancers, Karnak, used his immense necromantic power to twist time and space, linking the past and the future.
This twisted passage of time allowed him to send his soul back to the pastâa technique known as the Temporal Regression Spell.
Successfully casting this spell, he had abandoned all the immense power he possessed as the King of Necromancers to return to this era.
âUp until now, I thought that was how things workedâ¦â
Slumping into a chair, Karnak muttered weakly.
âBut it turns out I was mistaken about something.â
âMistaken?â
âYeah.â
Suddenly, Karnak changed the subject.
âVaros.â
âYes?â
âWhere do you think the worldâs energies like aura or mana are stored?â
Varos tilted his head in confusion and asked in return, âArenât they stored within the body?â
âRight, to be precise, theyâre stored in the physical body. Thatâs common knowledge.â
A knightâs aura or a magicianâs mana is accumulated in the body. Therefore, no matter how powerful a knight or magician may be, they ultimately cannot escape the passage of time.
The same goes for priests. Holy energy is stored within the body, and the soul governs that energy in tandem with the body.
âNecromantic power is also stored within the body in the same way.â
Karnak briefly conjured a small black flame before extinguishing it.
After using chaotic energy to cleanse the foul aura, he continued speaking.
âThe Temporal Regression Spell I created discards the physical body, allowing only the soul to transcend time and space. Thereâs nothing wrong with the method itself.â
The problem was that Karnakâs case was extraordinarily unique.
âI was Astra Shunaph, wasnât I?â
An undead among the undead.
An embodiment of absolute power, akin to the God of Death.
âHereâs a question: What did I, the King of Necromancers, look like?â
Varos was dumbfounded.
Was Karnak really asking such a question to someone who had been his loyal follower for nearly a hundred years?
âWhat did you look like? You were just a skeleton draped in a shroud of dark energy, floating around like a ghostâ¦â
As he responded brusquely, Varosâs expression suddenly hardened.
âWait, like a ghost?â
A deep sneer formed on Karnakâs lips.
âExactly. I was Astra Shunaphâ¦â
He had discarded his human body, creating a body of spiritual energy through immense dark power, becoming a being that transcended fate and mastered death.
Thatâs right, a body of spiritual energy.
A chaotic existence, neither fully a physical body nor merely a soul.
âI naturally assumed that my necromantic power was stored in my body. But it turns out that body was actually part of my soul.â
And Karnakâs soul had transcended time and returned to this era.
âNo wayâ¦â
Varosâs mouth dropped open.
âYour powers⦠They regressed through time along with you?â