Chapter 194: Nartania (1)
The Regressor and the Blind Saint
༺ Nartania (1) ༻
From Oben, they traveled northeast for four days.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Crossing over a huge mountain range and passing through a rigid plateau where the snowy field turned into dark frost, there was a cave at the edge of a cliff.
When they finally arrived at their destination, Aisha spoke.
âBut thereâs nothing here?â
[Look up, half-beast kid.]
Annalise answered Aishaâs question.
Aisha then lifted her head upwards.
Then, she stopped breathing.
ââ¦!â
Aishaâs fur bristled as she looked at the scene before her.
âA castleâ¦â
A massive citadel was hanging among irregularly grown black stalactites on the caveâs ceiling.
Miller stroked his chin and let out a sigh of admiration.
âHow was this made? Is it magic?â
[Must be. It couldnât be done with just sorcery.]
âLook at this old hag?â
Amid the ongoing tension, Vera described the appearance of the castle to Renee.
âEverything that makes up this cave is black frost. From the stalagmites on the ground to the stalactites on the ceiling, and even the pillars connecting them. It should be too dark to see anything, yet thereâs a mysterious light illuminating the surroundings, so you can faintly see around. And the castleâ¦â
Veraâs sunken eyes were directed at the large castle hanging from the ceiling.
âIt looks like they built the castle upside down on the ceiling. I canât help but feel that gravity is reversed there. The castle is entirely black so itâs hard to identify, but the shapes of the windows are clearly distinguishable. All visible windows have colorful stained glass.â
âUm⦠I canât quite imagine that.â
âItâs completely understandable. Itâs an unbelievable sight even for me, whoâs looking at it with my own eyes.â
Renee nodded at Veraâs words.
And she muttered as if she was talking to herself.
ââ¦Nartania is in there, isnât she?â
âYes, the Queen of the Dark Season is there.â
She was given that nickname because all who encountered her lived the rest of their lives in darkness.
Nartania, the Queen of the Dark Season, was right at the center of that castle.
âCan we resolve this without fighting?â
ââ¦We have to. We have no choice but to hope that she will not hesitate to give us the legacy.â
He was hopeful, but Vera knew as he spoke.
âA battle is unavoidable.â
Whether the opponent was a vampire or even Nartania herself.
Friction would occur in some way.
After all, wasnât the only ancient species who directly targeted Renee on the Week of the Midnight Sun?
She was the only half-god who moved the Followers of the Night to lift her own curse.
This was different from the case of the dragonians.
The dragonians who targeted Renee were hybrids outside of Locrionâs interest, but the Followers of the Night were Nartaniaâs elite guards.
Unlike the half-dragons who moved out of a simple desire for power, they moved to lift the curse that bound them, so their motivations were completely different.
ââ¦Letâs go.â
Renee spoke.
She tapped her cane with a thud.
The rest of the group followed and began to walk with tense expressions.
And then.
ââ¦Youâve come.â
They encountered a vampire.
***
The Fifth Hand of the Followers of the Night, Dreimas.
He dared to doubt the Queenâs command that was given to him.
âWhat on hell am I thinking?â
He felt uncomfortable.
He wanted to capture the Miracle in front of him at this very moment.
Their power was not to be underestimated, but they were still humans and few in number.
If all the followers of the Citadel came out, along with their familiars, they could easily subdue them and claim the Miracle.
ââ¦Bring them here.â
The Queen simply ordered him to bring them before her.
Dreimas frowned.
He had to follow the Queenâs orders, of course, but it was not easy to control his emotions.
âKogin was caught.â
Four years ago, during the White Night.
Dreimas clearly remembered what happened that day.
The Seventh Hand, Kogin, went out to capture the Miracle and never returned. That incident fueled Dreimasâs anger.
And it wasnât just that.
How many of their kin were killed by those servants of the Gods fifty years ago?
As many as Nine Hands had disappeared.
Thousands of their kind were eradicated.
The Citadel had not yet recovered from the damage, and the Queen had not yet restored the Hands, but how could she welcome such an enemy?
ââ¦Vampire.â
At the very front, the black-haired man who was next to the Miracle spoke.
Dreimas felt his body shake at the killing intent emanating from him, and he responded, angry at himself.
âHow crude. Indeed, humans are a foolish species who cannot even distinguish proper terms.â
âI just called a vampire, a vampire.â
âWe are the Followers of the Night, pilgrims who worship the greatest darkness. Remember this well, for I will not tolerate it twice.â
Dreimas fluttered his cloak.
He clicked his tongue and added.
âBy Her Majestyâs command, I have come to meet you, so you must dutifully appreciate and follow this grace.â
He didnât like it.
He detested it to the point where his teeth chattered.
However, in the end, Dreimas followed the command.
The position as a Noble of the Citadel, and the title Hand of the Queen, held that meaning to him.
***
The way to the Citadel hanging from the ceiling was simpler than expected.
âTheyâve reversed gravity.â
As they entered the Citadel, their bodies suddenly âplungedâ towards the sky.
Fortunately, more than half of the group was able to react, so there was no harm done.
Still, Vera couldnât hide his irritation.
It was because of Dreimasâ attitude of just sticking the group to the ceiling without any explanation.
âYou flew quite well.â
A tone full of contempt.
Outright hostility.
Vera wanted to slit his throat right away, but he should not make trouble in a situation where Nartania did not antagonize them.
He made an effort to ignore him and looked at Renee in his arms.
âAre you alright?â
Renee, who had been stiff, slowly raised her head.
âYes, yesâ¦â
Thump. Thump.
She felt her heart pounding heavily.
It was probably because her senses became messed up due to her inability to see what was happening.
âIâm okay. How about the others?â
âEveryone has landed safely.â
âThatâs a reliefâ¦â
A sigh of relief came out from Renee.
âCould you let me down? Iâve gotten a bit used to it, so I can walk on my own.â
âOkay.â
Renee set her foot on the ground.
She tapped the ground with her feet and leaned on her cane. Then, Vera took her hand as she reached out.
âYes, I can walk now.â
Perhaps because the gravity itself was working toward the ceiling, they didnât feel strange.
Once Vera confirmed that Renee was comfortable with the reversed gravity, he threw his gaze at Dreimas, who had been glaring at them all this time.
ââ¦I donât know if this can be called guiding.â
âIf you canât even handle this, youâre not qualified.â
Dreimas snorted.
And he fluttered his cloak again and turned away.
âThe Queen is waiting. Do not delay.â
His arrogance remained unchanged.
Vera felt a fire boiling inside him, and he tried hard to hold it back.
***
After an unknown amount of time had passed, Dreimas stopped walking.
The faces of the group members who stopped with him were tense.
ââ¦It seems like weâve arrived.â
Vera said, staring at the gigantic door in front of him.
The door was embossed with all sorts of colorful patterns and decorations, similar to the royal palace of Maleus in the Cradle.
âBehave yourselves. This is Her Majestyâs chamber.â
Dreimas spoke in a stern voice.
Feeling annoyed once again, Vera held the Holy Sword.
As he did so, he felt puzzled at his own emotions.
ââ¦Why?â
Why am I this emotional?
Am I under some kind of spell?
Vera scanned his body with his divinity.
âThereâs nothing.â
He didnât feel any curses or spells.
âIs it the mana flowing throughout the castle?â
That was the question.
Was the sticky and ominous mana interfering with his mind?
ââ¦I donât know.â
There was no way to know if it was due to the influence of the ancient speciesâ power.
Looking at Locrion with a half-opened Intention almost caused an accident that was engraved into his soul, so he could not open his Intention right now.
Vera frowned at Dreimas, but soon exhaled.
ââ¦I must control it.â
This is a crucial moment.
If I mess up now, itâll be difficult to handle the aftermath.
Nartania is an obvious enemy.
If this outburst of emotion was caused by her, and if she intended for it to happenâ¦
He absolutely should not follow it.
âI will open it.â
Dreimas knelt before the royal palace.
And he chanted as if singing a hymn.
âYour Majesty! Your Fifth Hand, Dreimas, has fulfilled your command and returned!â
What came out was a shout that one wouldnât imagine could come from his skinny body.
Immediately afterward, the gate opened.
Gooongâ
A loud noise echoed.
Darkness poured out from the gap of the opened gate.
Vera narrowed his eyes.
In the dark chamber where he could barely see an inch ahead, he felt a strangely familiar aura.
ââ¦Itâs familiar?â
What is it?
Though the question arose, he could not find an answer.
[Enter.]
At that moment, a voice came from the inside.
Veraâs thoughts wavered at this voice, which sounded like it could belong to a young girl, a woman, and also an old lady.
Hesitateâ
âVera?â
ââ¦No, itâs nothing.â
Veraâs face showed a deep bewilderment, but no one could see it at that moment.
The chilling darkness covered everyoneâs eyes.
Renee gripped Veraâs hand even tighter.
âLetâs go.â
Vera must be nervous as well.
He must be pressured to protect her.
Concluding that she needed to get her act together, Renee led Vera into the palace, and everyone else followed.
And right after that, the voice was heard again.
[Oh, you look troubled.]
A voice full of laughter.
Upon hearing it, Vera lifted his head.
His expression grew even more grim.
ââ¦Nartania.â
He called out to the owner of the voice.
After a moment of silence, Nartania responded.
[Welcome to my palace.]
The darkness dispersed.
The fog cleared.
And then, a massive silhouette was revealed.
Vera looked at the figure before him with strained eyes.
ââ¦Thatâs Nartania.â
The moment he caught sight of her true form, Vera felt two conflicting emotions.
It was eerie and beautiful.
There was a massive, writhing mass of flesh.
Above the squirming, blood-colored flesh, half of a womanâs naked body jutted out, resting her chin.
Shining golden hair as if spun from gold threads, skin whiter than even the snows of Oben, and a body that seemed to snatch away oneâs soul.
Vera was momentarily enchanted by it, but the sight of her face snapped him back to his senses.
ââ¦Itâs not there.â
There were no facial features. There were no eyes, nose, mouth, or organs one would expect a human to have.
Instead, there were eerie holes in their place.
From these holes, dead blood flowed constantly.
The blood dripped down her pale skin and left a trail more vivid than anything else.
As it flowed down her jaw, her throat, her collarbone, and through her breast, Vera discovered something he hadnât noticed before because she was resting on her chin.
Ten arms extended from her ribcage.
[Why arenât you answering?]
Nartania laughed.
The two arms attached to her shoulders, along with the ten arms extending from her ribcage, began to perform various actions, like stroking her head, covering her body, and wiping the flowing blood.
The moment the faces of the group turned as white as a sheet at the sightâ¦
[Vera, didnât I greet you?]
She called Veraâs name.