Chapter 9: The Hypocrite
The Vampire’s Templar
In the dark cavern, the ball of holy magic grew until its brightness rivaled the sun. Carmen squinted against the light, the rays that struck her warm as if she truly was outside on a sunny day.
But that was thatâthe very same basic purification spell that had so frightened her when she first ran into the acolyte was no more than a little ball of warmth.
The acolyte frowned as she placed the gem of control into her pocket. Raising her now freed hand, she began to pour even more mana into the little ball. It continued to grow and shrink, alternating as the acolyte packed more and more magic into the spell.
Carmen couldnât help but marvel at the degree of control the acolyte had over her mana. Although Purification was a basic spell, its simplicity allowed many different expressions and variations, and advanced control over the spell was a good test on an acolyteâs magic.
The acolyte was a good casterâif she had become a knight candidate in one of the orders, Carmen wouldnât have hesitated to take her under hisâ¦her own wings, if not as a knight, then as a templar mage.
It was a shame that they now stood on opposite sides. Besides, this acolyte was an actor in this perverse arrangement of undead labour. As a follower of the Gods, she should know better, so Carmen had no scruples about killing her however she could.
Finally, as sweat beaded on her brow, the acolyte reached her limits. Like a dam breaking against a flood, an intense ray of light shot out from the ball, fanning out to completely enclose Carmen within its limits.
âPurificaâtion!â A loud cry rose from the acolyteâs throat as she unleashed the spell, the last syllables stretching out dramatically.
Carmen held back a smile at the acolyteâs antics, even as the scorching bright light washed over her. The light felt like the rays of a noon sun on a particularly hot day, pleasant at first, but rapidly becoming uncomfortable.
For as long as the mana compressed in the ball lasted, the bright rays continued unabated, but the acolyte could only control so much mana at once.
As the well ran dry, the purification spell petered out until it was merely a weak glow, sustained only by the constant trickle of magic that the acolyte could output at once.
Finally, even that stopped as the acolyte bent over, placing her hands on her knees, panting hard.
Carmen opened her eyes. âWas that it?â
The acolyteâs face reddened. âWâwhat do you mean?â
âIf that was the best you can do, you should give up now. Your Purification wasnât even enough to scratch me,â Carmen answered. Her hand seeked to drift up to her hair again, but the immobilization command stopped her. She sighedâshe really needed to get rid of that habit. âYouâre a relatively new acolyte, arenât you?â
The acolyte didnât answer her question. Instead, she forced back her unsightly panting and stood up straight, throwing out her chest. âI ask the questions here, demon! Are you a zombie knight?â
Her gaze traveled up and down Carmenâs body. Carmen tried to shift her body to bring more of it into the acolyteâs sight. She knew what the acolyte was searching forâsigns of rot.
Although Carmen still didnât know what she looked like exactly, she already knew that there was not a single blemish on her body. Her appearance right now should look indistinguishable from a normal human, the hallmark of a zombie knight.
She licked her lips as the acolyteâs gaze flicked back to her face and swallowed. A shiver, possibly from fear, ran through the girlâs body as realization dawned on her about just what she was facing.
A true higher undead.
Unfortunately, Carmen wouldnât be able to meet her expectations. Although the acolyteâs fear was amusing to behold, Carmen couldnât help but be disappointed with herselfâlet alone the acolyteâs expectations, she hadnât even met her own . She shook her head, trying to shake away the feeling.
It was much more fun playing with the acolyte. She had all the time in the worldâthe acolyte was bound to get tired, while Carmen had the limitless stamina of an undead.
âAnswer me! Are you a zombie knight?!â the acolyte asked, her voice shaking.
âNo! Did you think I was?â Carmen asked. âI apologize for disappointing you, but Iâm not yet a zombie knight. If I was, I wouldnât be lying here in such an unsightly fashion.â
The acolyte stamped her feet. âI knew it! Wait, huh? Youâre not a zombie knight? But my Purification didnât work at all!â
âYouâre mistaken if you think the transition from a normal zombie to a zombie knight is a step rather than a slope. I am only a bit away from my evolution, so naturallyâ¦â As she talked to keep the acolyte busy, Carmen began to investigate the strange force that restrained her.
Freezing her movements in all directions would have taken too much mana, so the immobilization command from the gem simply forced her in a single direction with tremendous force. By pressing her whole body against the ground, moving in any direction would be near impossible.
But more than what the spell did, Carmen was more interested in how it was being done. She wasnât exactly part of the collective, yet somehow the ruby was affecting her. It was strange.
She paused her thoughts long enough to think of something else to say to the acolyte.
ââ¦mana within me renders me near immune to anything you can do. Itâs rather preposterous for you to even consider being able to harm an inch of myâ¦â
Carmen toned the acolyte out again, returning to the bothersome command.
While her mind wasnât under control, the gem of control still forced her body to move directly with those commands.
Focusing on the gem, she found that there was an almost imperceptible connection tying her mana to the gem. Where the tether connected to it, it melted into her very being. There was no one point where she ended and the tether began.
Carmen frowned. The tether was probably a master-slave bond weaved into the raising spell. The gnome demons often created such bonds when they forged their golemsâapparently, the Church figured out how to make these bonds as well and worked it into their undead raising spell.
Without destroying the gem, something that the gem will naturally prevent, she wouldnât be able to break free without becoming strong enough that their relation became equal, or reversed. That could only happen when she became a zombie knight.
In the end, everything hinged on her evolution. Was there no other option?
Finally, Carmen gave up on trying to break free from the gemâs control of her own power.
ââ¦and so, it would be best if you left me be,â she said, finishing her speech to the fuming1Carmen just spent the last minute rambling about why she was too strong for Fleur to beat, about how weak Fleur was compared to her, and about how vast the gulf between their strengths were. Sheâs really annoying. acolyte. She hid her irritation behind a bright smile.
Not only was the time she bought with her ramblings not enough for her to figure out a solution to the immobilization command, she even managed to make the acolyte go red in the face, somehow.
âHow dare you suggest that I run away? Itâs either you or me. I swear that I will destroy you!â the acolyte shouted at last.
âDid you not hear me? I said itâs useless. I already promised to let you go.â At this point, it was fine even if she didnât kill Orlog or this acolyte. She was willing to let them slip by this time and only kill them if they opposed her in the future.
This acolyte didnât seem to care about her goodwill, though. Instead, after she caught her breath from her previous mana expenditure, she was once again gathering mana between her hands. Through the Purification spell, the gathered mana gained holy properties and began to glow brightly.
Carmen yawned. âCould it be that you are incapable of extrapolation?â
Slowly, the immobilization command was fading. Already, she could lift her hands, if only by a little. If the acolyte didnât reapply the command, sheâll be able to stand in less than half an hourânot that sheâll show it.
The acolyte didnât bother to hold the ball of light for as long this time. As soon as the spell completed, she fired the ray of light. Carmen squinted as the light enclosed her once more. Again and again, the acolyte casted Purification on her, each time to no avail.
Although Carmen hadnât planned on saying anything, the way the acolyte mindlessly tried the exact same thing over and over was irritating. âYou might have better luck if you attacked directly with that ball,â she said, as the acolyte began to cast Purification once more.
The acolyte stepped back. âYouâre just trying to make me come closer.â
âI canât move,â Carmen pointed out.
âHmph.â But despite the noise of annoyance she made, the acolyte ran in, and without warning, slammed the gathered ball of mana into Carmenâs back before jumping away.
âAhâ¦â Carmen, who had let her guard down when the acolyte first stepped away, clenched her teeth against a yelp of pain. Despite her efforts, a gasp still slipped through.
What felt like the heat from a bonfire lit right on top of her skin flared from the spot where the ball hit.
Although the ball of mana didnât really harm her, it still hurt.
She didnât know why she suddenly decided to teach the acolyte a method that could cause her pain, but now she regretted it. When she looked over at the acolyte again, the robed girlâs eyes were shining, reflecting the light of another gathered ball of holy magic.
ââ¦Why are you trying so hard to kill me anyway?â Carmen asked.
The acolyte paused at the question. The slip in concentration caused her spell to falter, though she quickly regained control again.
âIs it because Iâm an undead?â
âYes. You are an undead, an enemy of humanity. Itâs only natural that I eliminate you,â the acolyte said.
âI see.â What a naive reason. Carmen heard herself in the girlâs words. When she had been a holy knight, she only needed that reason to take up her sword. But now, her list of enemies included other humans after learning about this mine.
Did this girl include humans as well?
âSo I ask you, what is an enemy of humanity?â Carmen asked.
The acolyte blushed. âYâyou canât fool me with your words. Youâre not my teacher, so why are you asking me questions! Besides, isnât it obvious? Anything that opposes the wellbeing of humankind is an enemy. â
âThen, are you an enemy of humanity?â
âOf course not!â
âWhy?â
âWhy, you askâ¦? Iâm an acolyte of the Church. Itâs my job to protect and bless the peopleâ¦â she said.
Carmen shrugged, as if the explanation didnât really matter, causing the acolyte to blush again out of anger and embarrassment. âYâyouâre just an undead!â
âThatâs right. Iâm just an undead. But if I am an enemy of humanity by virtue of being an undead, then doesnât that make the people who created me an enemy of humanity as well?â Carmen asked.
The acolyteâs face turned red again she realized what Carmen was getting at. âThatâs different. Youâre created as a workforce. Itâs to the benefit of the people!â
âExactly. So why am I, a mere labourer, an enemy? Because Iâm going to evolve into a zombie knight? Do you know what Iâll do after I evolve?â
âWell, itâs definitely not going to be staying in here and mining,â the acolyte retorted. âYouâre probably going to kill people.â
You got that right. Carmen smiled grimly. She had enough of beating around the bushes. âIn any case, you are just a hypocrite. Without knowing anything about me, you labeled me an enemy. But using the same definitions, you refuse to admit that enemies lie within your Church. Donât you find that laughable?â
Her words struck like a hammer against the acolyteâs faith and the girl stood there, stunned. Carmen couldnât fault her, since she felt much the same a week ago.
But as long as she faces the contradictions head on without dodging or looking for easy answers, the girl will certainly become a bright priestess, free of corruption and with a noble goal. Carmen had already decided to spare her as a gamble for the Churchâs future. Besides, given the things she still needed to work out for herself, it would be nice to have someone to talk to.
âGirl, what is your name?â she asked. âYour conviction and bravery is commendable. I believe you have a bright future ahead of you.â
Her question snapped the acolyte out of her trance. âAh, my name is Fleurâ¦hey, wait, I didnât ask for your praise! Donât talk to me like youâre my elder. Youâre half my size!â she growled.
Carmen was tempted to change her mind and strangle her when she broke free. âDonât talk about my height!â
âShut up! Die!â The holy power between Fleurâs hands grew steadily.
Carmenâs still heart seemed to throb as she realized the girl was gathering mana faster than before, and the energy contained within that ball of holy light was greater than even the first cast of Purification.