Chapter 85: Impure World Reincarnation
âThis is John, the young master of a rather influential official who lives near the top of Heavenâs Reach. His kind wouldnât normally be caught dead in these parts, but John here decided it would be a good time to sneak out for a night of carousing with only a few servants behind him. Most of these trips went fine, the most recent one ended in a double murder. The servants went to the noose weeks ago, but Johnâs Father has made enough noise to keep him from joining them in death.â
âExactly! Release me at once, and see me home; Iâll make sure youâre well rewarded for your deeds!â John interjected, having cottoned on to the fact that we werenât his hired help and thus resorting to bribery.
âI wanted someone who wouldnât be missed,â I hissed, ignoring the fop entirely. âThe son of some big-wig upstairs is the opposite of that!â
âStop ignoring me, and let me hear what youâre saying! I demand to be included!â
âShut it,â Kyle grunted, and to my disbelief John actually obeyed; or not, as his lips continued to move, while no sound came out.
What actually happened was that Kyle had extended his Stealth effect in both directions; John already hadnât been able to hear us, but now we were spared his whining as well.
âIt would be problematic for most people,â Kyle agreed, grinning at my displeasure. âBut if youâre looking for a sacrifice, then you arenât most people. See, the Warden could easily make John disappear, and even dispose of the body, but the problem he has is that thereâs no way to deal with the soul, so it would only take daddy dearest a single consultation with a Priest of the Dead, and everything comes out.â
âBut if the right ritual is used, or the soul is consumed, that invalidates attempts to interrogate the dead,â I concluded, connecting the dots.
Nothing Iâd read about the Priesthood had indicated the ability to commune with the dead, but it was a logical assumption given the inherent link between deities and the afterlife.
âExactly. You get the sacrificial lamb you wanted, the Warden has a headache taken off of his hands, and we get a lead on your lost friends. Everyone wins.â
â...Let me talk to my Contact.â
[Amelia Dawn - Level 30 Necromancer
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Placing a call, please stand by.]
âHave you got the sacrifice?â Amelia asked, picking up almost immediately this time.
âI do, but thereâs a complication. The man selected is a bit sensitive, so weâll need to get rid of any trace of our involvement; both the body and the soul need to be unreachable afterwards.â
âIs that all?â Amelia scoffed, sounding almost offended. âIâve been doing this for a long time, Will. Barring literal divine intervention, nothing will remain of him.â
âIn that case, thereâs nothing to worry about.â
At least, nothing for me to worry about, because even if this didnât go as planned, Iâd called Amelia beforehand and gotten her approval. Whether in corporate life or in crime, the importance of âcover your assâ could not be overstated. Not that I was overly worried; we werenât even planning to stay in Heavenâs Reach for long, especially in light of recent events. More likely that not, weâd be rushing out of the city to avoid the ensuing crackdown, and would never interact with the Father in the slightest.
âGood. Keep the call open while you kill the sacrifice, and make sure to dedicate the kill to me. That should be enough for the ritual to take hold of him.â
âDedicate how?â I asked, having little experience with ritual murder, surprisingly enough. âIs there a particular invocation I need to follow?â
âMention the name of the victim followed by my own, and be sincere. These are the key points, the exact wording is unimportant so long as the criteria are met.â
âAlright, I have word that the ritual is good to go,â I turned to Kyle as I said this, looping him in fully. âHow do we get inside the cage?â
I couldâve stored the padlock, but I preferred not to display that particular ability if I could help it; Kyle should have believed me either a Merchant due to the caravan, or a Soldier from killing the Changeling, and I saw no reason to disabuse him of such notions with an ability more suited for a Thief. That proved the right choice, because Kyle promptly produced a key that I never saw him receive, unlocking the heavy iron door with a single flick of his wrist.
John rushed at me the moment the door opened, a surprisingly decisive move likely driven by desperation. He was slow as molasses, so I needed no tricks, just a simple punch to the head dealt with him nicely. I searched his body as he groaned on the floor, quickly finding a Blackened Bracelet similar to my own.
[John Joy - Level 1 Civilian]
Pulling it off, his full name was revealed to me; I couldâve gone with just his given name, but there was no point taking chances over something so easily resolved.
[Knife withdrawn.]
âJohn Joy, I claim your life today, in the name of ______ ____.â
Somehow, sound refused to carry Ameliaâs name, even as I spoke it aloud while dragging my knife across Johnâ throat; likely a protective measure on the Necromancerâs part. That little surprise aside, the dedication went exactly as planned; I gave it the bare minimum to meet the requirements, as Iâd never been the most verbose when it was unneeded. Amelia hadnât mentioned what would happen next, but I was reasonably sure Iâd succeeded when Johnâs blood turned to black smoke and his body began to crumble into dust. The smoke continued to grow and congeal, turning into an opaque ball the size of my head as the last of the corpse disappeared. Finally, it solidified into a midnight black marble, a glowing red eye visible on its surface and staring right at me.
[Adjudicator - Level 25]