Chapter 324 - Outburst
The glowing shrine in the center of the five concentric rings didnât evade Char Charâs attention for long. Her breath caught in her throat as she stared at the small grey shrine of familiar construction.
The shrine of the White Maiden⦠I found itâ¦
She took a hesitant step into the chamber, feeling the ground rumble around her from an unseen force. Her body tingled as a wave of spiritual energy pulsed across the estate, marking the completion of the Clockwork Godâs ritual of which she was unaware.
A shimmering white light appeared within the shrineâs small alcove as an ancient seal within the shrine was broken. The light congealed into a teardrop brooch made of multi-coloured gold, inset with the largest emerald Char Char had ever seen. The deep green gem glimmered brilliantly from within, expertly cut and polished. The delicate, swirling gold of the amuletâs body evoked imagery of flames and clouds, so fluid and full of life that it gave the impression that the amulet was alight with a vibrant flame.
As Char Char stood enraptured by the beauty of the brooch a soft, gentle voice spoke in her ears, âThis is the amulet of the Sun God, from the fallen nation of Ying Chu. It has been hidden here for a millennia, but have now been revealed by forces that wish to take its power for themselves.â
âThose forces must not succeed. I implore you, Char Char, to take the amulet and keep it hidden and safe.â
Yuzu spoke these words in a mysterious, prophetic tone, in the voice she used as the White Maiden. She purposefully over-dramatized the story, turning her request into a âquestâ that she thought her adventure-prone friend would find appealing.
White Maiden, where have you been!? Of course I will help you! Donât worry, Iâll be the hero you need and take the amulet to safety. You can trust me!
Due to Char Charâs Rebel pathway Yuzu couldnât use Fate Cycling to pick the best delivery and combination of words. However this was roughly Yuzuâs expectation of Char Charâs reaction to her proposal.
After all, the Char Char she knew idolized the White Maiden and would never turn down the opportunity to be a hero.
To Yuzuâs great surprise, Char Char hesitated.
The white candles around the room flickered animatedly, casting shifting shadows across the chamber. Char Charâs deep almond eyes gazed upon the emerald brooch with a brooding contemplative look that Yuzu thought wasnât possible for the mercurial girl.
Yuzu frowned, feeling pressured by the delay. The battle in the ritual chamber was still ongoing, she didnât have time to waste making sure Char Char grabbed the amulet. At the same time, she absolutely needed to make sure it was done.
She gave a tug at Char Charâs smoky black thread, trying to connect it to the broochâs silver string. As she tried to tie the threads together she felt a brief resistance from Char Charâs thread. Her fingers passed through the black thread as the she failed to fix the fate of the Chaos girl.
âN..No.â Char Char muttered tensely, âThis doesnât feel right.â
âEveryoneâs missing, people are dying, and then just by pure chance I stumble upon your shrine?â She stepped backward toward the door, the cautionary lessons from Firuzeh playing in her head, âIsnât this too convenient? How do I know youâre actually the White Maiden? You could be someone or something trying to trick me.â
What kind of reaction is this? Yuzu groaned to herself. Too convenient? Fate is practically the domain of convenience!
The symbol of the White Maiden was literally carved into the floor. She was guided to the shrine by a red fox. The White Maiden spoke mysteriously directly into her ear! How much more convincing did Char Char need?
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Yuzu had the perfect response to Char Char, though. A meaningful phrase that she had spoken in private to Char Char on the small forest plateau. That Char Char, who had just survived the blood eclipse had come to the White Maiden to pray. In that vulnerable moment, she heard the words from the White Maiden which comforted her heart.
âFate rarely turns out the way we want it to, Char Char.â Yuzu spoke with great poise and reverence, âWe can only do what we can.â
Char Char stared at the glowing shrine, pausing for a moment before muttering, âI need to find Firuzeh!â
She spun on her heels, much to Yuzuâs surprise. The words that Yuzu thought would be so meaningful to the girl surprisingly had zero effect.
âWait!â Yuzuâs composure broke as frustration bubbled up in her. âYou have to take the amulet!â
The silky, smoky forms of future white and silver threads were already starting to flow into the room. The revealed shrine had a powerful spiritual aura, drawing in the Exalted in the area. Even the clockwork god would soon take notice of it.
If Yuzu missed this opportunity to take the amulet, she wouldnât get another chance.
Yuzu called out to Char Char as the Rebel took a few hastened steps down the hall, âYou mustnât leave without the amulet!â
âThe forces here are beyond your control, Char Char, you have to listen to me.â
Char Charâs expression remained resilient, having already made up her mind to ignore the strange voice telling her to do strange things with mysterious artifacts.
She resisted the tugs on her spirit, feeling the entity pull at her, trying to make her return to the chamber.
In fact, Char Char was convinced that it was the White Maiden talking to her. The voice, the calm and feminine aura, it was all so familiar. It filled her with a sense of nostalgia and pain. Pain of loss and being lost. Of the friends sheâd left behind and the weeks of praying without receiving a response.
She wanted so badly to believe that the White Maiden had returned to save her, but the self doubt that had been building up inside her reached its peak as well.
Who was she, to receive such intimate attention from the White Maiden Herself? She wasnât a powerful Exalted like Firuzeh or Kai. She was just a silly girl, reckless and danger-prone. It made sense why the White Maiden hadnât responded to her prayers anymore.
So for the White Maiden to show up in this most critical moment to save her once again when she was lost and confused and scaredâ wasnât it too convenient? Wouldnât it be so easy for an enemy to manipulate her in this way, as well?
Deep down, too, she thoughtâ If it were really the White Maiden, She would be able to convince me.
So Char Char fled the chamber.
Unfortunately, Yuzu had no such power. She watched the strings with a stunned expression, confused about the strange behaviour of her friend.
Yuzuâs whole body trembled.
Char Char was always hard to predict. She was always messing things up. Even when Yuzu had set everything up perfectly for Char Char and went to stupid efforts to create a fantastical moment specifically to please her friend, Char Char messed it up.
A raw feeling bubbled up inside her. Frustration. Anger. Embarrassment. She grit her teeth, clenching her hands into fists as she yelled into the strings.
âChar Char, you idiot!â
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Char Char stopped in her tracks, eyes widening as her heart skipped a beat.
An electrified tingle coursed through her body as she slowly turned back toward the open door of the chamber. Her eyes landed on the shrine that was glowing with a soft white halo.
That voiceâ she knew that voice.
She suddenly realized why the soft, illusory voice of the White Maiden had always felt so strangely familiar to her.
A single word left her lips, uttered so softly that it was barely a whisper.
ââ¦Yuzu?â
A gentle, lofted aura settled around her.
Then the White Maiden groaned.
That now-familiar presence of the White Maiden that had always carried with it a divine composure and graceâ
She actually groaned.
Regret filled Yuzuâs soul as she realized what her angry outburst had done. Sheâd spent so long crafting this perfect and precise image of a deity and one frustrated outburst had ruined it.
For a brief moment Yuzu considered trying to salvage the situation.
Iâm here with the White Maiden, borrowing her powers to talk to you. OooOOoOooo, so mysterious!
ââ¦Yuzu⦠is it really you?â Char Char whispered.
Silence fell upon the chamber. The ground rumbled ominously in the distance, warning of the terrible events that were still in motion not far away.
Tsk.
Yuzuâs lips tensed in a peeved expression as she made up her mind.
âYes, itâs me.â Yuzu scowled.
Tears welled in Char Charâs eyes as she looked up at the ceiling with a smile, âYuzu, youâre the White Maiden?!â
Caution sparked in Yuzuâs mind as she quickly checked the strings to make sure no one was in the vicinity to hear her friendâs exclamation.
âLookâ you donât have to tell the entire world about it!â She scolded.
âItâs really you! I found youââ Char Char beamed, recognizing those familiar tones of beratement and aggravation that she hadnât heard for so long. âI thought Iâd neverâ Iâm soâ Iâm so happy right now!â
âYes, yes, Iâm happy to see you too.â Yuzu sighed loudly, âNow stop being an idiot and grab that amulet!â