Chapter 21
Blood Magus
Zeth instantly marched over to the shed, ignoring his mother tugging on his arm in an attempt to pull him away.
âThey said itâs still too dangerous for us to approach,â she said. âI donât care if youâre curious, youâre not allowed toââ
âI just need to see,â he said, trying to keep his voice under control. Theyâd caught the fucking Blood Mage? The person heâd been hunting ever since he got out of that cave? How? It was Zeth who had been working in this shed, not them. Why would they even come out here? Had everything seriously ended right now, without him ever even seeing it?
As he came closer to the shed, one of the guards walked up to him with a gauntleted hand out. âSir, you canâtââ
âPlease move out of my way,â he said, sidestepping the man and continuing in his stride. About a dozen guards were milling about near the shed, plus the two guards that had been personally speaking to Zethâs mom over by the house. Seemed like, whether or not this really was the Blood Mage, they were taking it seriously.
âSir!â the guard shouted after him. A few more glanced over from near the shed and rushed over, forming a wall of personnel to keep him from advancing. The guard walked up from behind Zeth. âSir, I understand you live here, but this is a matter of town security. You donât understand how dangerous an unsecured location under control of a Blood Mage can be. One wrong step can mean your death.â
âI want to see this person,â he said.
âYou can see her later. Right now, it is far too dangerous.â
âThe danger comes from their Fire Ritual traps, right?â Zeth asked. âThey activate when you step on them. I donât see any of you catching on fire, so it looks like the ground immediately around the shed is fine. If youâre really that scared for my safety, then you can lead the way and I will step in your footprints, that way you can know for sure Iâll be safe. All I want is a peek through the door.â
The guard stared at him. âWhere did you learn that? Information on the Blood Mage Class is heavily restricted.â
âZeth, honey, why do you care so much?â his mom asked, still holding onto his arm. âStop bothering them while they work; we can hear about it later.â
âI learned it from the last time you guys came to speak with us,â Zeth responded to the guard. âIf you have an issue with what I know, take it up with your captain, or whatever. He told me. But thatâs the danger youâre worried about, right? I wonât go running into the shed or touch stuff I shouldnât be touching, I just want to see their face. Thatâs it.â
He sighed. â...Fine. But you need to go back into your house directly after, and listen to exactly what I say. If I tell you to run, you run. No questions, no hesitation. Okay? Same is true for any of the other guards here. They all know more than you ever will about Blood Mages.â
âSure.â
âCan I come too?â Sophie begged, bobbing back and forth on her heels. âI wanna see the mage. Do they have any magic active right now?â
The guard looked down at her, then up at Zeth and his mom. âNo kids. The suspect is heavily injured; the sight will likely upset a child. Alsoâ¦we believe the suspect is a Wicked thrall.â
âOh!â Zethâs mom drew backward at the statement, grabbing Sophieâs arm and bending down to her. âSophie, honey, we should head inside, alright?â
âWhy?â she whined. âI wanna see!â
âHoney, this woman is a Wicked thrall. Thatâs not something a child should witness.â
Zethâs own face hardened. A Wicked thrall? He remembered what his mom had said to him when heâd first come out of the caveâwhen she told him his dad was dead. Heâd been killed by Wicked thralls, too. Could it be that the two were connected? If this even was
the Blood Mage.
As Sophie and his mom walked off, the guard led Zeth toward the shed, whose doors were currently shut tight. He stepped over and gripped the handle, looking at Zeth. âBrace yourself for some obscenities. Sheâs a shouter.â
Before Zeth could respond, the man cracked the door open, and Zeth caught a glimpse inside.
Within the shed, a woman was impaled by a gigantic steel spear stuck in the ground. Her entire body had been lifted in the air, held suspended by the pole that refused to budge, ratty black hair covering her face. The moment a stream of light came through the crack in the door and hit her eyes, her previously unmoving body spasmed, limbs flailing uselessly in the air as she fought to twist her head around to look at Zeth properly.
Her eyes met hisâwild, like an animalâsâand she screamed out, voice ragged, âYou! Motherfucking shitstain! I, I donât recognize you, youâre not a guard?â
Zeth frowned. âIââ
She interrupted him immediately. âYouâre an ugly whoreâs son, you know that?! She takes it so far up the ass it comes out her mouth! Fucking kill yourself, you worthless shit stick! Iâllâân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
The guard closed the door, and Zeth looked at him, not sure what to say.
âSheâs pretty far gone,â the guard said, apparently sensing Zethâs shock. âI take it you havenât seen a Wicked thrall up-close before?â
âIâ¦No, I havenât,â Zeth said, frown stuck on his face. âI didnât realize theyâd act soâ¦Sheâd been impaled all the way through the gut, right? How was she not in pain?â
âShe almost certainly was,â the guard replied. âBut when itâs that bad, you stop caring about your own survival. Pain doesnât even register.â
âBut isnât the whole deal with Wicked thralls that they want to maximize the misery of people around them? Surely they have to understand that to do so they have to stay alive.â
He shook his head. âHow much do you actually know about thralls?â
Zeth shrugged. âThe basics, I guess. Just what you hear in passing. Theyâre people who got stuck with the Wicked Skill from committing an unjustifiable act. Itâs one of the only Skills that cost zero Skill Points, and is automatically purchased the moment you unlock it, with an effect that reduces how much you care about other people. So with each Rank in it you just keep caring less and less and become willing to commit more and more horrific acts, until around Rank five, you get to the point where you feel no emotions toward other people at all. And if you keep raising it past Rank five, it flips around, and instead of feeling nice when you help other people, you start wanting to hurt other people. So now itâs not just removing your normal emotions, itâs replacing them with an active desire to commit those unjustifiable acts that Rank it up in the first place. By the time it hits Rank 10, your mind is basically replaced, and your sole goal in life becomes to hurt as many people as you can.â
He nodded. âThatâs the basics, sure. But youâre a little off on the specifics. Wicked thralls arenât just people with a different âgoalâ to their actions. The nature of their behavior is moreâ¦animalistic. Really, they essentially are animals. Youâre pretty correct about the Skill up to Rank fiveâall it does is remove the empathy we feel for others. That voice in your head that tells you not to hurt someone for your own gain. Really, a person who has just one or two Ranks is pretty hard to tell apart from any other decent citizen. Of course, having even a single Rank in it is still punishable by death because of what you have to do in order to get it in the first place, but the Skill doesnât do too much at that point. Even at Rank five, with all of that empathy and emotion stripped out of them, they can still blend in with society by just pretending.â
âSo why was that woman soâ¦like that?â Zeth asked.
âBecause she brought it past Rank five, it looks like. Itâs after that point where the Skill starts taking a more hack-and-slash approach to changing your psyche. From my understanding, it pretty much starts making a person feel pleasure whenever they think theyâve hurt someone else. Small at first, but it quickly grows more and more intense. By Rank eight, theyâre getting such an intense feeling that they canât resist an opportunity to harm another person when they see one. And by ten, all youâre doing is chasing that reward. Itâs so extreme that pain is nothing in comparison. And theyâre so short-sighted that self-preservation is totally thrown out the window, too.â He nodded toward the shed. âShe probably got the Blood Mage Class, killed a few too many innocent people in pursuit of whatever ambition she had, and picked up the Skill. From there, itâs all downhill.â
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âSo thatâs what happened to her,â Zeth said. âItâs a little scary to think about; you make one mistake and suddenly your mind is justâ¦taken over.â
He shook his head. âItâs not one thing thatâll do it, and itâs not a mistake, either. You only get the Wicked Skill if itâs an action that you, yourself would find morally reprehensible. Youâll know in your heart when what youâre doing will get you the Skill. And you can try to repress it, or convince yourself itâs not true, but the System knows. But youâre right about one thingâat this point, the mind is long gone. Youâre more a puppet being controlled by the Skill than anything else. Only, when youâre impaled through the gut and stuck to the floor of a shed, youâre not left with much else than your words.â
âSo thatâs why she was just hurling insults around?â
âYep. Depending on the person, they might try to sweet-talk you into giving away valuable information that they can turn against you, or try to convince you to hurt the people near you. Or, for the dumber ones, they might just devolve into shouting random obscenities and hoping it offends you. We see stuff like that all the time when making arrests. Though, of course, we donât ever know for sure whether a person has the Wicked Skill until the Inquisitors come to town and confirm their Status. And the Inquisitors do the honors of executing them, too, of course. As you can see, though, itâs normally pretty obvious when someoneâs got the Skill at a high Rank.â
Zeth nodded, mulling over the information. He thought back to when heâd seen the Blood Mage, himself. Back in the mineshaft, they certainly hadnât been uncontrollably throwing insults at him the whole time. In fact, when confronted with Zeth standing in between them and the activated ritual circle that would give them the Blood Magus Class, they actively chose to run past Zeth in an attempt to get to the circle. They werenât in some mindless mode of doing whatever they could do to cause human suffering as quickly as possible; if that were the case, theyâd have just gone up and killed him. Whoever that person was, they werenât even close to being this far gone with the Wicked Skill.
âThey canât fake being a normal person when itâs this bad, right?â Zeth asked the guard. âLike, if someone had this many Ranks in the Skill, thereâd be no way for them to act like they didnât?â
He shook his head. âNot as far as I know. You donât need to worry about any of your friends secretly being monsters.â
âAnd how quickly could someone feasibly Rank the Skill up? Say, if someone was around Rank five or six, how long would it take for them to get to the point this womanâs at?â
The guard took a long breath. âI dunno; Iâm no expert. From what Iâve seen, you normally end up needing to do quite a lot to get a Rank-up by the time youâre in the latter half of the Skillâs progression. So, assuming youâre not talking about someone who could fly around and blow up entire villages at a momentâs notice or anything, itâd probably end up taking at least a couple weeks. Though, thatâs as fast as I could see it possibly happening. Normally, it takes years.â He chuckled. âAgain, you donât need to worry about your friends turning on you. Sorry if I scared you by showing the suspect. But I warned you.â
âNo, no, itâs fine,â Zeth said absent-mindedly, frowning as he stared off in thought.
If that was all true, then thereâd be no way for this woman to be the same person as the Blood Mage heâd seen down in the mines. She had to be a different person. But then, why was she here?
âSo why do you think sheâs the Blood Mage?â Zeth asked.
He chuckled. âGetting info out of the dumber Wicked thralls is easy. All you gotta do is convince them youâd be real upset if they told you what you wanna hear, and they immediately spill their guts. Of course, weâve got specialists back in town whoâll conduct proper questioning, but most anyone can ask a few basic questions. She told us she was a Blood Mage within seconds of us pretending to chat with each other in her earshot about how much weâd hate it if we knew what her Class was. Made up a little story about how the captain forbade us from knowing that information because it was classified, and weâd be fired if we ever knew. She shouted it out instantly.â
Zethâs frown deepened as he nodded along. â...Uh-huh.â
âWell, if you donât have any more questions, you should probably run back into your house while we deal with this. Always happy to help out a curious soul, though. You seem like youâd do well on the squad; come by if you ever want to become a guard. Iâll put in a good word for you.â He chuckled and lightly slapped Zethâs arm. âJust donât become a criminal in the meantime, huh?â
âUh, yeah. Iâll think about it,â Zeth said. âJustâ¦Thanks for catching the Blood Mage.â
âEh, just doing my job, cleaning up the town. Someone has to.â
âRight,â Zeth said with a nod. âSomeone has to.â
Once he was back inside with Sophie and his mom, Zeth sat down on the couch in the living room and chatted with them. Sophie was standing by the window, staring intently through it at the shed, while their mom leaned against the wall, also gazing out at the guards.
âSo,â Zeth said to his mom, âyou glad they caught the Blood Mage?â
She frowned. âIâm not sure they really did catch whoever was out here fighting that monster. Sophie, you said it was a man, right?â
Sophie nodded. âIt was.â
âDo you think they mightâve just been doing a deep voice? Or using a Skill to change the way they sounded?â
âI donât think so.â
âHm. Well, I told the guards what we knew, but they seemed confident enough that this was their Blood Mage. As far as Iâm concerned, weâve done what we can to help with their investigation.â She shook her head, the exhaustion of sustained anxiety showing on her face. âStill, the thought of a Wicked thrall coming onto our propertyâ¦Whether or not that womanâs the Blood Mage, I donât think that weâre safe here. Iâm definitely going through with hiring those mercenaries, as soon as I can.â
âHow do you plan to pay for it?â Zeth asked. âMy last pay from the guild will only go so far.â
She sighed deeply. âI suppose Iâll just have to figure something out. Weâll wake up earlier and stay out later. But I refuse to be here, on the outskirts of town, relying on guards who evidently only ever come do their jobs when thereâs a murderer literally trapped in our shed. Itâs just not enough anymore.â
Zeth thought for a moment. He was faced with two problems. One, he needed a better excuse to steal off and have time alone to work on his rituals, and two, his family needed money. Not only because his mom was under the assumption that the person who had killed the fleshtakerâZethâwas someone dangerous to them and thus felt the need to hire protection, but also because this family genuinely was in danger. Maybe not from Zeth, but that woman had to come from somewhere.
She certainly wasnât the Blood Mage he was looking for, which meant she really was just some random extremely dangerous Wicked thrall who had stumbled onto the property. Or perhaps something else was going on. Either way, it wasnât good. He agreed with his momâthey needed some sort of protection. And for as long as Zeth wasnât yet prepared to offer it to them with his own power, mercenaries would have to do.
There was one solution he could think of that might help with both problems.
âHey, mom,â Zeth said, âdo you think I should start working again?â
âOh, yes, now that the shedâs cleared out, it would be good if you went back to butchery. Iâm not sure if we have anything quite ready for slaughter yet, butââ
âNo, like, somewhere else. I know the guildâs not an option, but maybe I could pick up an apprenticeship somewhere? I donât know; I could look around.â
She frowned. âWhy would you need to do that? You can work right here.â
âWell, the guild paid a lot more than what I was doing on the farm, for one.â
She waved her hand. âThe guild also pays more than any other job you could find in this place. Taxes are too high. You know those same taxes are what land us in financial trouble, too.â
âOkay, but it canât hurt to at least look, right? If I find something that could cover the cost of the mercenaries, it could help out a lot.â
âUnclassed labor isnât exactly in high demand. I donât think youâll find anything with good pay.â
Zeth couldnât tell her his other reason for wanting to find a jobâthat with it, he could lie and say he had to work an extra day when in reality heâd be out in the forest working on his ritualsâbut he still needed to convince her. âWell, yâknow, I also think itâd be good for me to have an excuse to go into town every day, anyway. With all this craziness going on, I could talk with the guards there and get news on whatâs going on, I could check and make sure Turinâs okayâ¦That sort of thing.â
She shrugged. âIâm still not convinced youâll find something that gives you a good reason to go into town, but sure. If you think itâd help, feel free to look around for today. The guards seem like theyâll take a while to clear the shed out, anyway, so it wouldnât cost you any time working here.â
Zeth nodded and stood up, walking over to the door. âAlright, Iâll go ahead and head out, then. Donât expect me back too soon, though. Iâm gonna spend a while looking around.â
âOkay. Stay safe!â
âI will,â he said, and stepped through the front door.
Right. He was going to spend a good while trying to find a decent job, but only after he finished what heâd been working on for what felt like far too long.
He took a shaky breath, excitement coursing through his veins.
Okay. Holy shit. Gotta get prepared. Get a sacrifice, draw a ritual circle. And then summon a fucking demon.