Slowly, a man draped in a long white robe stepped out of the city. He walked with his hands behind his back, and his sharp hazel eyes fixed onto Verity. He most definitely carried himself like a highly ranked member of the clergy, but the faint smile on his lips sent shivers running down Verity's spine.
As he approached, Regias pressed his palms together and bowed his head. âPlease forgive me Cardinal Farey, I-â
The Cardinal, however, had no interest in the guard, and his attention promptly shifted to Evangelina. âWhat a pleasure it is to see you, Duchess Dreadmoore. It has been quite a while, hasnât it?â He said as he stroked his neatly trimmed beard.
Seeing him, Evangelinaâs eye twitched and she clicked her tongue in irritation. âWhat are you doing so far away from the capital, Farey?â There was clear aggression in her voice, but she still managed to keep her hostility in check.
Fareyâs gaze flicked to Verity, scrutinizing him with almost surgical interest. âYou see⦠the Holy Temple has received an anonymous tip.â He tilted his head, like a predator spotting his prey. âReports of a planewalker⦠And of course, we cannot take such matters lightly.â
The Cardinal marched in Verityâs direction, stopping only when they were but a few inches apart. The man was slightly taller than Verity, and he seemed to enjoy the fact that he could look down at him. âBlack hair, eyes of fire, and skin as white as snowâ¦â Fareyâs voice almost conveyed admiration, but there was something unsettling in it.
Evangelina tensed, and her stance tightened. âIâve already told the guard, but this is-â
âYes, an enslaved relative of a friend, was it?â He placed a hand on Verityâs shoulder with strength that did not match his stature.
âDamn, is he trying to crush my bones!?â Verity gritted his teeth as he felt a tinge of pain.
Farey let go before causing any lasting damage, and patted Verityâs shoulder like one would a misbehaving child. âStill, itâd be better to perform the appropriate tests.â He said, before glancing at Regias. âBring the orb.â He ordered
Regias jumped at the opportunity to flee the two leviathans, if only for a moment. âRight away, your Eminence!â
He turned his heel, eager to escape, but a sudden pressure weighed down on him. âMove another muscle and see what happens, Regias.â Evangelina growled as her brows furrowed.
Regias froze instantly, and he held a tear from running down his cheek. âIâ¦I should have enjoyed my life a bit moreâ¦â He thought.
Evangelina then took a step toward the cardinal, the ground cracking under her feet. Her sheer presence made the air around them heavy, almost unbearable. âIâve already vouched for this manâs identity. Hence, there is no need for any tests, Cardinal Farey.â
The Cardinal smiled softly, but there was nothing soothing about it. âIf it is as you say, then there should be no issues if we perform the test, no?â
Evangelinaâs fingers flexed around the shaft of her spear. âIndeed, but now I feel as though youâre insulting my character, and insulting a Duchess does not come cheap.â
âOh! The insult card! Thereâs no escaping that one!â Verity thought as he watched the two titans clash.
The Cardinal scoffed, not intimidated in the slightest. âI wouldnât dare, Duchess⦠but despite your feelings, the law is the law, and I am simply upholding it, as per the authority granted to me by the Holy Temple of Terras.â
Evangelinaâs patience thinned. She couldnât believe she was arguing with this child, and even more so, she couldnât believe she was losing. She took a deep breath, and she decided to show him that she could fight with more than just a spear.
âYou know, Cardinal, forget his Holiness, even the Great Saint himself must compromise with me, and yet you still stand in my way?â She tilted her head, giving the cardinal an accusatory look. â...Or is it that you hold yourself in such high regard? Above even the Great saint?â A sneer curled her lips. âThat would be quite⦠blasphemous, wouldnât it?â
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âOhhh!!! Good one!!â Verity thought, barely able to keep his face neutral.
For the first time, Fareyâs mask slipped, and his eye twitched. Even the faint smile heâd kept on his lips wavered, but still, heâd been doing this for a long time, so he composed himself immediately.
With a dry chuckle, he passed his fingers through his beard. âOf course, I cannot compare to the Great Saint, or you, who is just asâ¦. Respectable.â Then his voice dipped lower. âBut you seem to forget something.â
Evangelina raised an eyebrow. âDo tell.â
His smile grew a little wider. â...This isnât the mere demand of a Cardinal, but the law of the Terras Kingdom. To refuse the law put in place by His Highness, the king, is to think yourself above him.â
This time, he took a step toward the Duchess, drawing closer, and his voice was quiet, but it carried a suffocating weight behind it. â...Perhaps that means nothing to you, famed and powerful as you are, but⦠what do you think will become of a Duchy that rebels against the royal family?â
Verity grimaced as the Cardinal said those last words. âThat⦠sounds an awful lot like a threatâ¦Wonât master lose her sh*tâ¦?â
But that was not the case, his master was cal-
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Well, mostly calm. A hole with the shape of her fist been created into the city wall.
âFine! Do what you have to do, Farey, but trust that I will not let this one go easily.â She spat as she planted her spear in the ground and crossed her arms.
Farey smiled, and clapped his hands. âFantastic! Now, go, bring the orb, guard.â
âY-Yes, your Eminence!â
Evangelina bit her lip as she watched the guard scurry away. âI know Thragnuk said it could fool an archbishop, but weâll have to hope he outdid himself on this one...â
If someone sheâd vouched for was exposed as a planewalker, even she would be in trouble. Plus, though she would never admit it, she somewhat liked the kid. She didnât want to have to choose between him and her house.
Verity shot her a glance. From what he remembered, a Cardinal was supposed to be higher ranked than a bishop, which meant that chances of him being found out were extremely high. âIs this going to be okay?â He tried to convey with his worried eyes.
His master simply nodded, as that was all she could do. âItâll be fineâ¦â Her eyes answered. âProbablyâ¦â
âWhat!!?â
His master looked away.
âIâve brought the orb, your Eminence!â Regias exclaimed with heavy pants. It seemed heâd sprinted there and back, hoping to at least not anger the Cardinal any further.
Farey snatched the orb from the manâs hands, and he approached Verity with it, his gait slow and measured. âIf you really were a slave of the Empire, you might not know this, but this orb is quite special.â
Suddenly, as he held it within his palm, the orb shone with a bright blue color, illuminating their surroundings. âYou see, we all have what we call a âmana signatureâ, and although they all differ, it so happens that all creatures from one singular world will have at a least a fraction of that âsignatureâ in common. This artifact was designed to recognize just that.â
With his outstretched hand, he extended the orb toward Verity. âThe test is simple, young one. Place your palm on this orb, and if it shines blue, then it is my mistake⦠â His smile grew eerie, almost sadistic. â...If it shines red, however, Iâll have no choice but to escort you to the Holy Temple myself.â
Verity stared at the orb, then at Farey, then back at the orb. âUh, yeah, totallyâ He muttered, his heart racing.
He didnât really have a choice anyway. âHere goes nothing.â He thought.
But before he could place his palm on top of the orb, he heard a voice in his mind.
[Your sponsor coughs, âI would advise against doing thatâ¦â]
Verity raised an eyebrow as his fingers froze an inch from the orb. âWhat? Why?â
[Your sponsor looks away, embarrassed. âIâm not exactly on⦠good terms with Terrasâ¦â]
Verityâs brow twitched â...Can the orb find out weâre connected?â
[Your sponsor nods. âIf itâs this man, and if Terras happens to be paying attention, then probably, yes.â]
Verity sighed. âSo if Iâm found out, it'll be bad⦠Thanks, I already had that part figured out.â He thought as he prepared himself to place his hand on the orb once more. Due to the short pause, the Cardinal had a slight frown on his face, and was ready to force Verityâs hand on the orb if it came down to it.
[Your sponsor crosses her arms. â...Well, go ahead if you really want to, but if Terras finds you, forget torture, or even death, sheâll have those guys destroy your soul entirely as retaliation against me.â]
Verityâs hand froze, again, and a bead of sweat rolled down his temple. âThat sounds⦠badâ
[Your sponsor scoffs. âIt is. Really bad, even.â]
â⦠I guess you also came with some sort of solution if you went out of your way to warn me, right?â
[Your sponsor twirls a strand of her hair. âMaybe⦠but if I remember correctly⦠Iâm useless, right?â]
Verity closed his eyes, now regretting having said that. â...Seriously?â