Delicious aroma invaded the nostrils of Dreygo as the Bartender served a plate of medium-rare beef loin. The Bartender was different than before. He had no signs of derision on his face, and even served his two new customers with utmost professionalism.
The environment changed from hostility to pleasantness. Dreygo recognized the sudden change but his bodily desires right now weighed heavier than the questions lined up in his mind. Without any word, Dreygo attended to his rumbling stomach and eat the beef loin using his bare hands, and drank another bottle of beer. After a few burps, Dreygo regained his strength, his mentality now a little bit more sane than before.
Viriel was having a glass of water and enjoying it also without saying a word, clearly waiting for Dreygo to break the ice. Dreygo burped loudly, catching everyone's attention. It was his last bite. But the people surrounding them did not seem to care, for reasons that remained unanswered for Dreygo. Finally, he was full then he said,
"I hate you so much right now that I would like to smash this empty plate against your skull.""Apologies my friend. It was not easy for me to travel a soul to another world, which if you would kindly remember, was illegal and with no proper blessing from the Heavenly Supreme."
"Then why did you cast me out in this place, it seemed to me, no far difference from hell?"
"Well, that luxury of transporting you to a better place was also difficult for me. Without the blessing, the Universe will decide where to cast a soul on Earth and it is random. You should be thankful, that you did not land in the ocean. It was difficult also to find where you were transported. And to anticipate your next question, same reason with your clothes and even weapons."
"What am I supposed to do? No weapons, no special strengths, all human. I almost died walking for about five hours with no water." Dreygo said irritatingly.
"Well, that is why I am here, to explain further." Viriel sounded sarcastic.
"Ok, get to the point Viriel."Viriel ordered again a glass of water from the bartender and he happily served Viriel immediately.
Dreygo wondered how this happened, thus he asked, "How did you do this?"
"This is the common power of Angels. We are by birth, peacemakers. Mere humans easily yield to our spell. We could even stop wars if we have to, then again, it is against the laws of our Heavenly Supreme, not unless, blessed us with his authority."
Dreygo asked trying to understand the thinking of heavenly beings, "Then why is the Heavenly Supreme doing nothing to stop the wars himself? Does he like to see humans suffer?"
"War is a necessary evil. It is almost about the balance my friend, for our worlds." Viriel sounded as if, that statement made Dreygo understand how the Universe worked.
Viriel explained more obscure incidences and reasons for everything that transpired on Earth and even in the Demon world.
Plagues, random accidents, pandemics, and the like, everything was a sort of population control for both worlds, especially Earth, seemed to the tenants were also the beholders of the destruction of their very own survival. It was almost beyond the comprehension of a normal human being. So much to learn, so much to understand, so much knowledge but so little time.
Dreygo had his opinions in mind but did not pursue to argue with Viriel or else he will grow tired of listening, and maybe would bore him to death.
Then he asked, "Okay, enough with the Heavenly supreme and the balance of the worlds. I get it. Sort of. With the task at hand, why me? Why do you choose me to kill Kragus and not the other Demons? You have the power yourself that may be could defeat Kragus."
"It's simple. No other Demons wanted Kragus dead. All your kind worshipped him. Not loathed him. Not like you." Viriel drank the whole glass of water and tried to avoid the other question.
"Why won't you do it?" Dreygo insisted this question be answered.
"Well, the thing is.. ah. Let me tell you this. I will help you get what you need to defeat Kragus." Viriel stammered, and redirected the answer.
He continued, "Your state now is you are a human. At least your body is. But, what remained with you, is the power to sense the presence of other demons.
You can gradually have your Death Harbinger abilities and strength by killing other demons, who escaped the Demon world and walked amongst Earth."
Dreygo suddenly remembered, "But Demons cannot kill Demons. Much more a human could, not possible."
Viriel took something from under his coat. It was something pointy but solid and wrapped with a grey cloth. Viriel placed it on the table in front of Dreygo. Dreygo's first thought was,
'Did he find my sword, but it was too small? It was only more than a foot long.' His sword was at least over a meter in length.
"This is my first gift to you Dreygo. Open it." Viriel, with a sarcastic smile on his face.
Dreygo opened it slowly, like an actual present."What is this?"
"This is an Angel's dagger or we call it the Ferrum Minus (Purge blade). A weapon from Heaven. It was not easy to smuggle that here. You know we can't bring our weapons here, right?"
The dagger's design was like that of a Kunai but with a longer blade. Its blade was sharp and with unreadable markings on its side.
"How am I going to use this, tickle Kragus to death with this cute thingy?"
Viriel laughed. "No, my friend. You will use this to kill lower-level Demons here on earth.These markings right there are written spells using ancient heavenly language. This will give you the authority to kill a demon, descend them back to Hell, and absorb their Demonic strengths.
The Demons here are in the form of human beings. They possessed willing human beings in a Demonic cult and served as vessels for Kragus and his little army."
"Where can I find Kragus?" Asked Dreygo impatiently, wanting to finish the mission immediately."Well, my friend, that I do not know. Kragus roam around this world, also in a form of a human being. Information floats that he is the reason for several minor and major catastrophes, accidents, civil wars, government quarrels, you name it. It is Kragus. We angels, we cannot sense him. But I know you can. You have his power when you were in hell, so you two, in theory, are connected."
Hilarious enough for Dreygo, he laughed. He did not want to overthink the reasons behind all this. He composed himself and controlled his emotions to shift to a more serious face.
"Okay, so you are telling me that Kragus is nowhere to be found and I have a cute dagger, not for Kragus but for his minions. This is getting better and better."
"We can identify the country Kragus is currently staying in, we will visit the Seer of Derunia. She can find him. She was gifted to look for people and even could see the future. And for your weapon, give me time to smuggle your sword into this world."
"So, where can we find this Seer?""In Derunia of course, Brighver mountain. But the thing is, I cannot go with you. The Seer attained her powers through Kragus. Her powers are demonic in nature and she was protected by Demons.
You know how demons hated Angels. She would never tell me if I am with you. She was a Demon before just like you but also in a form of a human when she migrated here in this realm. It was Kragus' strategy to cast her earlier on Earth before him to provide him strategies, information, and the weaknesses the humans have, to give him advantages to easily conquer Earth and the humans."
Viriel signaled the bartender for their bill. The bartender immediately handed a piece of paper with the orders in it and their total payable. Viriel grabbed a thick fold of paper from his chest pocket beneath his suit.
The papers were with a person's picture at the center and a bold print of a number on its corner. Viriel took about two papers and gave them to the bartender while saying, "Keep the change." The Bartender smiled and said thank you.
"Okay got it, Viriel. One last thing, where can I have that?" Dreygo pointing to that folder paper.
"Ah, this. This is what we call money. On earth, this is their currency, their instrument of trade. We do not trade gold, bronze, and silver anymore as we used to during medieval times.They use this paper now."
Viriel taught Dreygo how to interpret money, and how it was read and gave him the whole fold. Dreygo seemed astonished with how that kind of paper can be used in so many things, the power it possessed. Pieces of paper. He was not able to comprehend everything just in that sitting. He had to experience it himself as also advised by Viriel.
"I will give worth a million dollars in cash, I have it in my car. That will suffice your mission."
"What if, my money runs out? Where do I get it?"
"Well, I cannot lecture you on how to multiply money in this world, we do not have that time. I will supply it whenever you need it. Whenever you do, just pray to me."
Dreygo again laughed harder this time, while clenching his stomach. "C'mon Viriel, you are joking, right?"
"Well, like what you did in hell. Just look upon the sky and just think of your desire, I will hear your thoughts." Viriel smiled while saying this. To the thought of a Demon, praying to an Angel. It was one of a kind.
"One more thing, Dreygo. I cannot be with you always on this journey. The Heavenly Supreme will know that I trespass Earth if I linger in this world for so much time. I am here only for twenty-four hours and I could come back once in every Earth's full rotation.""Well, that is a comfort," Dreygo said ironically.
"I will take you to the City of Derunia, book you to a motel and you can start from there. It is a six-hour drive. This is the least I could give you now." Viriel said.
"How many horses do you have? Don't dare tell me that you only have one horse. People will say that we are homos because you look like a girl."Viriel, this time, laughed. "We do not use horses anymore for transport my friend. I have a car parked outside. We will use that.""Car? Don't tell me, like those two-wheeled machines parked outside.""Nope, it's a range rover."They stood up left the bartender's corner and went outside the diner. On his way out, the person with a broken nose even waved at him goodbye, and his face was no trace of malicious but utter peace. Dreygo waved back wearing a forceful smile.
As they went out, coldness again greeted them and Dreygo sensed no lingering Demon gatekeepers this time. He chuckled to himself. "I am going to need clothes unless you want to see me naked always."
"Clothes are in the car," Viriel said while walking towards his parked Range Rover.
Dreygo saw a black, smoothly made, the metallic vehicle with four wheels connected to each corner. The paint gleamed, and reflected the lights of Emil's Diner. Its rims were polished enough to match the elegance of its body, which stood out, especially at night time.Dreygo did not admire much for he had no preferences for beautiful cars. But this might be better than horses.
"Ok, what are we waiting for?"(Derunia City, Strata) Derunia, one of the small cities of Strata, was harmoniously situated in between a bluish indigo sea and an emerald green Mountain steep of Brighver. The Range Rover hummed silently as its revolution spiked running on a straight path along the freeway that connected the neighboring provinces before this City. Dreygo did not sleep for the long duration of the drive while enjoying the passing scenery of the Earth provides. Bright sky and the sun's rays kissed the horizon that connected the clouds and the sea. The water glittered as it danced below the sunshine. The vastness of the fields beyond the freeway gives Dreygo a sense of peace which he did not dare to understand why. He just succumbed to the feeling of tranquility and the calmness of trees as they swayed gracefully against the cool weather breeze. Viriel did not spend more time talking because he knew that Dreygo enjoyed the silence while relishing the beauty the Earth delivered. It was centuries that
(Hall of Manuheim, Heavenly world) Shimmering Gold, white marble, and white-colored concrete constructed the Angel Halls of Manuheim, The capital country of Heavenly World. Its four chandeliers of gigantic ball-like diamonds hung majestically along the vast grand hall and were emphasized as they suspended along with large cylindrical columns perfectly lined up towards the Supreme throne. These chandeliers, glittered when they swayed very delicately as the breeze touched their elegance and precarious design. The grand designs of each tileset constructed the wide flooring of the grand hall, with a Red velvet carpet with abstract Aztec designs on its pleats. The enormous concrete hall sat on a steep rocky hill that made the structure's beauty emanate more in this holy place, emphasizing this side of the Heavenly kingdom. Bed of flowers strewn across the wide cobblestone pathways from the hall's entrance to downhill towards the white simple structures, almost of uniform design. Large o
Derunia, Earth The night was still young but Dreygo felt weary and exhausted. Maybe it was his humanity, that told his body to rest and to eat. He was not accustomed to on-time meals when he was in hell which made his mortal body difficult in adjusting. Given with the circumstances, it still felt like heaven as he was not hearing any more Demon howls, Hell monsters' growls, and the eternal deafening sound of fire flares consuming timber, eating everything in its path. Now, all silence, like music to Dreygo's ears. All he heard were car horns and dog barks but such noise did not surmount in hell. The Hell noise made him loathe to sleep, even close his eyes. If he does, never-ending nightmares will flood his dreams. He was used to it or rather immune. Dreygo was a bit annoyed, his peaceful sleep was disturbed by the irritating knock on the door. But when he saw Elaine Marks, it was almost a feeling that he was gifted from the Heavens. A beautiful face such as hers. She was like a fal
Medeyin Airlines, Kanlun Mountains, Zierra Continent Two thousand passengers shooked as the Medeyin Airlines withstand the turbulence as it sliced through thick stratus clouds when it flew above the rocky and steep mountains of Kanlun. The sun rays gleamed through the circular glass windows lined equally at the passenger's side of the plane. Its elegance and size made innate assurance with the passengers that never had in history that this type of plane crashed, most especially from one of the largest reputable airlines, Medeyin. In business class, about ten passengers were comfortably lying and sitting on flexible reclining cushion seats, it could be declined or inclined, or upright. This portion of the airline, nearest to the pilot's cabin had more privacy than the economic seats at the mid-to-back portion of the plane. Each passenger had more legroom and more features they could choose from depending on their liking. They could watch movies with small LED screens attached to the
(Alexis Inn, Derunia) "Breaking News! Medeyin Flight 656 was reported to crash yesterday, four in the afternoon. The Medeyin Flight Airlines Corporation had said to the public that a total of about Five Hundred passengers were on that flight including the Multi-Billionaire Lester White and his known colleague Doctor Julio Magno." "They were supposed to land at Kanlun province to heal the sick indigenous people of an unknown virus outbreak in those mountains. The last report from the pilot said that their right-wing engine failed and blew up, seemingly to be a mechanical error." "Official technical reports are still in question as of this moment and the Leaders of Medeyin Airlines refused to give an official statement. According to our source, they are still investigating what happened. As we speak, rescue teams were dispatched to the crash site, looking for possible survivors. But until now, they haven't found one yet. We are saddened by this incident and the city of ...." The Tel
Derunia mountains Fog settled about a hectare of land in Derunia's Mountain. The fog was unnaturally present, only covering a small portion of the vast growth of rainforest. Crows frequently flew within the fog's reach as it gave enough shade to darken the place. Tree trunks were high enough like sycamore and leaves were thick and the branches wide, that sunrays hardly penetrated its reach to the ground. This place was always quiet and gloomy, only the sound of crickets and the sound of rustling leaves as the breeze danced in between the gaps of tree trunks stood out beyond the quietness. The fog was the witch's magic, an aura to provide obscurity. It held the power to weaken normal human beings if they linger even for a few minutes. At the center of this thick fog was a large wooden house, its flooring elevated from the ground by large wooden foundations. It was like a large haunted cabin in the woods surrounded by some sort of mist that hazed the background. The house held the Se
Derunia Mountains Elaine Marks walked a few steps ahead of Dreygo as they tread towards the Seer's location. Dreygo could not stop the urge to glance at the Prophetess's curvy body and swaying butt cheeks as she strode against twigs and leaves that the forest provided. Elaine wore skimpy shorts, exposing her white leg complexion and her hair, pony-tailed, also exposed her pale white nape and a baby shirt that hahungight above her navel revealing her smooth-skin midriff. She was very stunning in the eyes of Dreygo. He saw numerous beautiful demons in the Demon world but they seemed to be corrupted with immense sin and their skin tested by the harsh environment of Hell. But the beauty of a human being, like Elaine, was pure and untouched. It seemed that Dreygo had not much of a choice but to admire this beauty in front of him. "I think we are getting closer," Elaine said while panting from an hour's walk. "How do you know?" Dreygo asked. "I can feel it now. And the Forest is gettin
Brighver mountains, Derunia Dreygo cautiously walked towards the path that Elain had directed. The voices again echoed in his hearing, somewhat calling his name. 'The magic playing tricks on me. Well, I could handle that. I am a Demon. I have experienced more of this in hell.' He forced the idea. Dreygo fixed his eyes now on his direction and disregarded the voices. He should be more vigilant as the Seer's territory was nearing. Finally, a wooden house silhouette appeared from afar, and its surroundings were hazy because of the fog. He prowled from tree to tree anticipating enemies nearby. The house was heaved by trees and he took advantage as he hid behind the large tree trunks. The place was quiet but the cawing of crows increased as if they scavenged for human or animal corpses. A different stench now unpleasantly entered Dreyo's smell. It was like a combination of burnt or cooked herbs and sacrificed animals, as he had imagined. 'Witches and their witchcraft.' Dreygo smirked.
It was the rain that woke Dreygo up. The gentle drops of the rain like small drums on his small hut roof had struck him with nostalgia. His head rang hard as if he had been asleep for years. His knees teetered as he tried to stand from the bed and found himself leaning against the wooden wall. His energy was drained maybe from the long slumber, he thought. He tried to think of something, but he knew that the world he was in was not a memory, nor the past, it was a new world. The feeling of nostalgia had suddenly visited him, escorted with pain, and depression. The reason was vague for the emotion he had experienced. He feared ever digging further into the root of what rumbled inside his stomach, deep in his thoughts something had lingered. He knew only sadness was waiting for him if he ever fathomed the reason. He took gentle strides outside the bedroom, his sole felt cold against the wooden floor. The woodwork was great, greater than he could ever build. The shack was small, and the
“Elaine, start the incantations!” Viriel suggested. “We will triangulate him.” Elaine opened the book of Forbidden Spells. “Dreygo ready your weapon.” “Wait! You said, there is a sacrifice, what is it?” “Do not to worry, Dreygo. Just do your thing. Keep Kragus weak and I will do the rest. Viriel, hold him again with your vines. He had no powers at the moment but we have very little window of opportunity here.” Viriel summoned again the vines, now they were deadly as ever as Anacondas in the deep rivers of Amathon. The pointy sharp tips of the vines like-blades, weaved through Kragus's body. Kragus incinerated them eventually, but it gave a heavy toll on God as his knees trembled right after. “You can all stop what you are doing, and I will reward the three of you. Kings and Queen of realms. You will have power and riches you can never imagine.” Kragus tempted, his words bubbled with blood. “Stop with your lies, Kragus. You are going to die now.” Dreygo said as he stabbed his swor
The Portal Keepers were giants riding with horses twice as large as cattle. They did not speak; their presence spoke for themselves. Their empty rustic helms held no face, only a long mantle of torn cloth that covered their bodies. Skeleton arms were mounted with rustic armor and gauntlets that held their weapons. Kragus was even silenced as their horses set foot on the ground. They stopped neighing and the horses stared at Kragus with a deadly intent and one portal keeper glanced at Dreygo. The harbinger was stunned by their presence as if one move would kill him instantly. He could not read their intentions, their plans, or how they fight, they just stood there as if they were greater than the God in front of them. The Hag finally drowned in her own blood and dropped dead to the ground. Elaine released a heavy sigh after their skirmish of black magic. She won, defeated a Century-old witch but it gave out a large toll on her. Weakly she stood against Viriel but happiness was plastere
“Now, Dreygo. This will be my last offer. Are you going to join me or join your comrades who had died in battle?” Kragus asked. He recovered and a mantle of aura could be sensed from afar. The Seer was beside him, delivering the Ferrum Minus back to God’s hand. “Welcome back, Lord Kragus.” The Seer whispered. “The clock is ticking, Dreygo. What are you going to do? I do not have time to wait all day. There is so much to do.” “Just kill me now, Kragus. I do not want to join with the likes of you. A scum to the realms! You made me what I am today, and you have shared your power. This does not give you the right that you can bend my principles. Kill me, if you don’t, I will kill you.” Dreygo answered. “So, you are determined to keep your decision on taking a God like me, even if it's impossible. Dreygo, I like your persistence. You have come this far and become the most powerful being in Hell, second to me. It is sure that I admired you, even from the start. You are my creation and my
As the Nocturnals and Kragus’ fight pressed on without any form of stoppage, the ground shook hard, an earthquake, so strong and abrupt. It was not because of their fight but something more dubious happening underneath them. The ground cracked and depressed as if they were pulled down to a hollow space underground. Dreygo ran himself to safety to where the cracks stopped. The birds flew everywhere as if the whole mountain was shaken. The fight between the Hell god and the Nocturnals had stopped momentarily. Something burst out from beneath the center of the crater and suddenly, vines sprouted. They grew so fast as if their growth were accelerated a billion times more than normal. The vines became larger as they emerged and crawled towards the air vertically. They intertwined so grotesquely but beautifully; one could not understand the combination of the natural design with less feeble-minded beings lesser than the gods. As it grew almost a kilometer high, the branches sprouted outwar
“I know you’re out there, Dreygo!” Kragus called out. His voice was fierce but calm, but somewhat tired like a man drank too much but could still hold his composure. The Hell God sauntered closer towards where Dreygo was hidden, his sword dragged against the ash ground. Dreygo went out from the shadow of the boulder and made himself visible to his enemy. His beast transformation was still intact, it was a good thing he thought. Now, the only question that flooded his thoughts, can he defeat the weakened Hell God? or was it another Hell God’s misdirection. He had to secure victory for this fight and should give his all, no second chances, otherwise it would mean the end of the three realms. “Well done, Kragus. You have proven yourself the most powerful of all three realms. Then, what’s next? Sit yourself on the throne and turn the realms like hell?” Dreygo responded. “We will cross the bridge when we get there, Dreygo. The offer still stands. Stand by me and you will become a God. I
It was too late. The Kraken was only a diversion and Arkeus had fixated his attention on killing it. Even Dreygo and Sarakiel had bought the same distraction. It gave ample time for Kragus to rally strength to conjure his ultimate weapon. His Solar Flare and Hell Freeze combined. Flame as bright and hot as the sun and frozen wind gust freezing everything it touches, both phenomena in one plane on opposite sides and Kragus was at the center. It created a dome around the two Gods, it was faint at first, but it became more visible as time passed.A dome made of flame and cold chilling air combined, it seemed that Kragus’ ultimate power was a God killer, Dreygo thought. The look on Arkeus’ face was stunned and surprised. Dreygo and Sarakiel was outside of the dome, but they could see passed through it. Dreygo could not explain but the dome was horrific to look at. Never in all his waking life had seen such powers of opposite character were merging into one. Even science could not fathom a
The Templar’s Hall cracked open as two Gods clashed each other with their unfathomable might. Kragus summoned a flame that engulfed his arms and Arkeus with his wind and lighting on both palms and with tremendous speed and energy, everything was devastated as both clashed together.And as the dust settled, the two gods were both gone, only the rays of the sky light shone through the devastated ceiling. Sarakiel had difficulty in standing up as his skin was burnt. But he was healing. Dreygo followed as he jumped through the ceiling and landed on the garden outside the hall. He found them just over the outskirts of the city boundaries as the clash continued, just at the foot of the mountain Stoic.He could feel the small quakes of the ground trembled below his feet. Lightning came and a gush of a deadly wind all in one place where the fight transpired. Flames and Ice also towered as assumed Kragus with his attacks. Dreygo ran towards to where the fight took place. It would take him ten
Just right before Dreygo had to jump for an attack, Kragus faced him and said, “Remember, Dreygo. Remember, who you serve and remember the stakes for killing me. I know you have prepared on the knowledge of conjuring the Forbidden spell.” The Hell God smiled. It gave Dreygo a jolt of memory of the powers the coursed through his veins were just borrowed from the Hell God.Sarakiel sauntered to the dead angel bodies and took one sword lying on the ground. Without hesitation Sarakiel moved almost unnoticed by Dreygo as the former grasped the sword. Sarakiel poured everything on his sword attacks, even shouting at every strike. Dreygo could feel the heavy reverberations of steel hitting against steel in an incredible showcase of skill. It was intense and fast. But Kragus just defended them all with his sword, wide and light, almost effortless and without even delivering a single counter attack himself. As if Kragus was just observing or relaxing as their skirmish lengthened. It was seemin