Leaving the X-marked spot, the trio continued walking in a direction that Chris guided. The outside of the town was a desert, but it didn't mean it was just a vast empty plain. There were still rocky hills and sand dunes that could be used for navigation. The location of the monsters they were targeting was further south of their current location.
Crane let Thompson walk ahead of the group while waiting for directions from Chris on where they needed to go.
There were a lot of small monsters on their way, but their wild instincts told them that the trio was not prey, but hunters, so they hurriedly go into hiding or escape. Although they were monsters, they didn't blindly attack anything in their path. They still followed the instinct that had allowed them to survive thus far.
"A pretty nice night tonight," Chris said leisurely. He was resting his arms behind his back comfortably.
"Which is for the best. The three of us won't stand a chance if a big monster suddenly appears. Let's hunt the Banshee and get back quickly," Crane replied.
"What do you think will happen after I become a Tier 2 Votary?" asked Catherine curiously, "father's note didn't mention anything else besides that,"
"My guess is as good as yours. We can only try. His suddenly going missing is not helping either. If only we could ask him directly," Crane answered doubtfully. He was focusing on detecting dangers while answering his sibling's question.
"If it will help lift the curse of this forsaken land, I'll do it. The townsfolks have been kind to us, so that's the least we can do, for our own sake as well," Catherine replied. Her tone showed resolve.
"In this kind of place, if not each other, there is no one else we can rely on," Crane added sympathetically.
Chris, who was just listening relaxedly, chimed in," Remind me again, why is our land cursed?"
"According to the elders, it's been like this for thousands of years. It happened because humans back then went to war with God Almighty. It was before the age of multitheism. There was only one God, an oppressive monarch, and humans back then rebelled. They failed and God cursed this land before leaving us," Crane explained from memory.
His knowledge was obtained from the scriptures that had been passed down to generations. It was a knowledge that everyone in the town had the right to know, as they all shared the same fate.
Chris was just not the best at listening to boring sermons by the elders, so he had forgotten most of it.
"And after thousands of years of having no solution, why do you think father would suddenly be able to lift the curse?" asked Chris doubtfully.
"We are not sure either," Catherine answered, "people going missing is not rare, so father suddenly disappearing is not an exception. But the way he wrote in his note was very optimistic,"
"I doubt he had found something that many people before him couldn't in thousands of years," Crane added, "but maybe the condition for something to happen had been fulfilled after this long, and father had a clue to it."
"I think so too. Maybe after thousands of years, a new God appeared. One that has the ability to lift this curse. It is possible, especially with the fact that many Gods and Goddesses appeared after God Almighty abandoned this land," Catherine added her opinion.
"Whatever it is, as long as I can finally see the daylight again, I'd be happy," Chris grinned at his siblings.
Suddenly, his eyes were locked onto something ahead of them. Without giving the target a chance to escape, Chris extended his right arm.
Straighten!
The target was a fox-like monster with a scorpion tail. It was the size of a house cat, possessing similar agility and speed.
"A Scorpion Fox! Catch it!" Chris shouted happily and quickly ran towards the target.
If not for his intervention, the Scorpion Fox would have run away the moment it detected the trio. With its speed, it would have been able to escape to safety. However, Chris's ability forced its body to straighten and stood on its hind legs. Although only lasted for a few seconds, it ruined the monster's chance to escape.
"Mjrn, Martha, help Chris," Crane commanded his dolls.
The two dolls wearing cute dresses ran ahead, following Chris.
"Why do you always shout commands at your dolls? You know well they will do it just fine without you telling them," Catherine asked curiously.
"It helps with my Occupation. As a Doll Maker, I like to treat my creations as living beings. It starts with me, and soon everyone will believe they are living beings," replied Crane.
"Must be difficult to achieve if everyone in town already knows your abilities in detail. It's easier for me to apply the Principles of a Psychic. Everything on this land is supernatural and people will obviously believe me," replied Catherine.
While the two of them were chatting idly, Chris and the dolls were hunting the fox, while Thompson was on standby to illuminate the battlefield.
The monster was not a dangerous one, but it tried to escape every time it had the chance. Chris had to use his ability in time to prevent it from running away.
Straighten!
Slash!
Chris's dagger barely hit the monster's back, injuring it.
While the monster was staggered, Mjrn and Martha circled around it and surrounded the monster, blocking its escape.
"You have nowhere to go now. Stop fighting and just give up your tail to me," Chris taunted.
A cornered beast is a dangerous beast. The Scorpion Fox knew it couldn't get away anymore, so it decided to fight to protect its life.
"Growl!" the monster threatened, baring its sharp fangs. It readied its stinger high in the air.
Mjrn, the doll with a purple dress, leaped forward with its knife ready. However, it was as if the fox had been expecting it.
Stab!
The stinger buried itself into the doll's wooden chest, creating a small hole. The fox then injected its venom into the doll. It was the monster's most effective method of self-defense, as the venom was quite potent. It could paralyze a monster the size of the Brown Scaled Lizard for a few minutes, giving it enough time to escape.
Little did it know that Mjrn wasn't a living being, so the fox's venom was ineffective.
While the fox was busy with Mjrn, Chris and Martha quickly dashed forward.
Stab!
The simultaneous attacks injured the fox deeply, as their weapons sunk into the creature's flesh.
Without giving it any chance to recover, Chris quickly launched another attack.
Stab!
Chris' buried his knife into the monster's neck, causing blood to spurt. The fox let out a last growl before dying.
"We've got it!" shouted Chris, excited. He quickly cut off the creature's tail and folded it before stuffing it inside the backpack that Thompson was carrying.
"Should we take the meat as well?" asked Catherine, approaching the dead creature.
"We don't have time to butcher it. We still have the lizard to harvest later, remember? Let's quickly move on to our real target," Crane answered.
There was a slight hint of disappointment in Chris's and Catherine's eyes, but they knew that their brother was right. Although Scorpion Fox meat tasted really good, if not butchered and preserved carefully, it would go bad easily, and they didn't have the leisure to do so at that moment.
The trio kept on walking, with Thompson leading the way with a candle to light up the way. Chris gave the direction with the help of the familiar landscapes around him.
When they found a wall of rock in front of them, they took the way to the right, eastward towards where their target's territory was.
Finally, they arrived at their destination. The place where the Silverback Banshees resided was a ruin of a small village south of the walled town.
The trio stopped in their tracks and Chris began observing the ruins. There were destroyed brick houses and remnants of roads. The elements had begun reclaiming the ruin, as could be seen from the sandy and aged remains of buildings there.
There was a remnant of what must have been a beautiful cathedral in the middle of the village, acting as its center. Its roof had collapsed and the walls were covered in dust. However, what remained of the stained glass could still be seen, and its majesty persisted, despite its fall.
Hidden behind the walls of the ruined buildings were the Silverback Banshees. Despite their names, they were not actually spiritual creatures. They were ape-like monsters, with the adults standing almost two meters tall. They had long, slender limbs that were more suitable for climbing and fur-covered bodies to protect them from the cold.
Their back had a stroke of silver line, and their high-pitched screech would stun predators and preys alike. They always came in a group, and each individual was capable of easily killing a normal human with their beast-like strength.
They said that the Silverback Banshees originated from a jungle far away from the desert. One day, they suddenly came and took refuge in the ruined village, making it their territory. Legends said that the monsters were originally herbivores, eating the fruits and produce of the jungle, but since moving to the desert, they had evolved to be carnivorous creatures, relying on their deathly shriek to hunt. The creatures had also developed an organ in their ears that would block loud noises, granting them immunity to their own shrieks.
They were diurnal creatures, so the pack would be sleeping at that moment.
"Remember our strategy?" whispered Crane.
"Of course," replied Chris proudly, "We'll find one with an infant and kidnap it."
"We'll be lucky if we can just kill the infant without trouble, but the mother will most likely notice and chase us," added Catherine.
"Yes, that's correct. They are diurnal monsters, so they cannot see well in the dark. They are also very cautious creatures. If we can take the infant outside their territory, the others will most likely not give chase. The mother, however, will be very angry so she will still run after us. If it's just one of them, we have a chance of winning," explained Crane one more time, making sure they were all on the same page.
Chris and Catherine nodded simultaneously.
"We need to deal with it quickly and your ability will be the deciding point in this battle," added Crane.
Understanding what his brother meant, Chris grinned.
Crane and Catherine waited outside the ruins of the village, and this time, the puppet stayed by their side. The light from the candle it was carrying would be enough to attract the group of monsters in the ruin.
Chris relied on his night vision and sneaked into the abandoned village as silently as he could. His body hung low and he hugged the remains of walls to avoid open spaces. With his Blessing of Stealth, Chris was undetectable in the dark night by their targets.
He walked carefully past a ruin of a well and took the path to the right. He didn't have Crane's danger detection ability, so he could only try to locate the target with his instinct. Chris kept on walking on the remains of a road that was now almost all covered in sand while staying close to the walls.
After searching for a few minutes, he finally saw a sign of movement to his left. Behind a crumbled building that had its roof almost intact, several long-limbed monsters were sleeping peacefully, not knowing of the hunter aiming for one of them. The silver line behind their backs, which looked orangish to Chris's eyes, was moving rhythmically as they breathed.
Chris scanned the area with his night vision.
Five adults. There is another one that looks bigger than the rest. Probably the leader of the pack. Two infants. The one near the pillar is smaller, but it's farther away. That one is half my size, but its location is perfect for escaping.
The man walked stealthily towards the sleeping monsters and approached an adult Silverback Banshee sleeping next to its infant. The mother was holding the infant's hand as protection. Their long, thin fingers were interlocked, giving the young one a sense of comfort and safety.
With his Blessing, his movement was undetected by the sleeping creature. However, he knew that the moment he showed a strong killing intent, he would alert the most cautious of the pack and would be killed. Chris focused hard on controlling his emotion and silently approached the target.
When he was in range, he took out the dagger that was hung on his belt and very quickly stabbed the infant.
Shri...!
The baby monster tried to let out a scream, but Chris's knife was buried deep into its throat, preventing any further sound from coming out. However, Chris had managed to grab an illusory orb from that split-second moment.
Copy!
He had copied the creature's Scream. However, it was an infant's ability, so it wasn't as strong as an adult's. It was enough for the purpose he needed though, so he didn't think too much and continued on with his job.
Although not successful, the scream and the sudden convulse upon its death caused the mother to wake up.
Chris quickly grabbed the dead creature by the arm before the mother could process what had happened. Blood was smeared onto the ground and left a trail as the man ran as fast as he could towards the edge of the village, dragging the dead creature behind him. In the meantime, his right hand was multitasking between holding the knife and turning the illusory grey orb into an orange-colored orb.
Reverse!
Rush!
The mother of the creature finally realized what had happened a few seconds later and quickly chased the hunter. With its inability to see in the dark, it had some difficulty finding where Chris had gone, but thanks to the trail of blood, it could finally see where its infant had been taken to.
There was anger and panic in the creature's eyes, and following its boiling emotion, it took a very deep breath in a very short time. Its hairy, slender chest bulged and the creature opened its mouth wide. It was going to alert the whole village of the intruder with its Scream, as well as stun the target.
...
Nothing came out!
Silence!
It was the reversed ability of Scream, which would prevent any sound from coming out of the target's mouth the moment the ability was used.
The Silverback Banshee's mother became confused, but its anger quickly took over again. It abandoned rational thought and quickly gave chase.
Chris retracted his right arm and just focused on running as fast as he could while dragging the dead monster, leaving a trail of bloody sand behind him.
Rush! The two-meter ape ran after Chris as quickly as it could, with fiery anger in its eyes. The commotion woke up some other Silverback Banshees, but their cautiousness caused them to choose to stick together with the pack instead of chasing the intruder with the enraged mother. When the danger level was unknown, their wild instinct told them it was more important to preserve the group rather than the individual, so they decided to sacrifice the single Silverback Banshee and stayed alert for any more threats to their survival. Almost like humans... thought Chris in amusement. Even though he was given the Blessing of Stealth, his stamina was only a little better than that of a fit adult, so Chris was almost out of breath, running while dragging the dead creature behind him. The mother was faster than him, so if not for the headstart and the confusion, the monster would have caught him. Not long after, he finally made it to the edge of the village, in the direction where Crane an
Ding... Ding... The gate bell was rung and shortly after that, the giant town gate was slowly being opened, pushing sand as it moved outward. "Oh, it's you Wright triplets. Welcome back! How was your hunt?" greeted the gate guard. He then took a glance at the blood stain on Chris's shoulder. It was Lark Larson, the guard in his late forties. He was someone who was familiar with the triplets. In fact, most people in the town were familiar with each other, as there were only fewer than five hundred people living there. Larson watched as the triplets entered through the gate with a worried gaze hidden behind the sternness of his face. As soon as the triplets were in, he quickly closed the gate in order to prevent any accident from happening. He was one of the people tasked with the safety of the townsfolk, and he took his job seriously. Although he was only a gate guard now, he used to be a strong hunter when he was younger, only deciding to retire and dedicate his life to protectin
The Wrights triplets reached home with a heavy feeling. No matter how many times they had gone through the same experience, it was always painful to see everyone in that condition. "It's always the same every night. It's the children who suffer without knowing anything," Catherine said softly, taking off her coat and hanging it on the coat rack. Her siblings did the same. "That's the more reason for us to quickly find a way to break this curse," Crane replied heavily. Chris walked up to the table and put the basket of bread down before sitting down on the sofa leisurely. Although he looked like he had no care about what was happening, the other two knew that their brother was feeling the same as them. "So Cath, you just have to get stronger, right? After that, something will happen, right?" he asked expectingly. Crane took a piece of bread and walked up to the bookshelf next to the wooden chair. With one hand eating the bread, he pulled a book from the top shelf with the other on
"Arghh!!""Whaaaa!!!""Bang!! Bang!!"As the menacing sun slowly rose, its light touched the land and with it, horror was unleashed.In a small town in the middle of a vast desert, cries, screams, and loud bangings accompanied the ascent of the yellow giant. The cries were full of agony, and the sounds of bodies hitting metal made it seem like they wanted to break free from their constraint.Inside a small house with a bakery at the front, something was trapped inside a metal cage that gave off a mysterious glow. The thing looked like an elderly lady, but with each second, its body mutated, looking less and less like a human.The thing's skin melted away, and what used to be the legs started turning jelly-like, as if the bones had become soft. Before long, the legs had fully mutated into a pair of tentacles wearing human skin, flailing about the metal cage trying to escape.Not only the legs, but the body also transformed from what was a human torso into a blob of bloody flesh, as if
Using the blood of Desert Rabbits that they had slaughtered previously, Catherine and Crane were drawing the sigil of the Cursed Goddess in the ritual room. The sigil looked like four crosses interlocked with four rods with a crown to the right. The sigil was drawn on the wooden floor and it had to be big enough for Catherine to stand on and to have enough room to move around. Getting out of the sigil at any time during the ritual meant failure. On the table, a smaller version of the sigil had also been drawn using the same animal blood. On top of it, all the ritual materials had been placed neatly. There was also the Contract Parchment, on which was written the required materials for the ritual and the incantation. The back of the parchment contained a perfect drawing of the Goddess's sigil, from which they obtained the knowledge. "Chris, how's the preparation on your end?" asked Crane. His twin brother was busy preparing his own ritual. The ability that he had received from Hube
The sense of danger was apparently not only felt by Crane. The malice was so strong that even his siblings could feel it. Everyone looked up a second after Crane did. "What is this...!" Chris said, terrified. He was usually nonchalant about everything, but the feeling he experienced at that time was enough to send shivers down his spine. "Cough! Cough!" he started panic coughing. He felt like he was being suffocated by the sudden heavy atmosphere. Crane was also unable to think calmly. The danger they felt was so strong that they could only feel desperation. It was as if death was before them, and no matter what they did, they could only accept it. Images of their gruesome death started pouring into the siblings' minds, causing even more distress and terror. They heard terrifying wailing that shouldn't be there. The sound was like countless people were being tortured at the same time. The feeling of great peril didn't last long. It only lasted for a few seconds, like a strong eart
It took the siblings a few minutes to be able to actually leave the shadows of the wall where they were hiding. Despite having the discussion, actually being in the sun out of their own volition took more courage than they expected. After all, they had lived their whole lives hiding from the yellow giant in the sky. "It's warm and... it actually feels nice," Catherine said. She was wearing her casual t-shirt and pants, so her arms were exposed. "So this is sunlight," muttered Crane. He then scanned his siblings from head to toe, "I don't have Thompson and the dolls, what about you guys?" "I'm armless," Chris raised his palms. "Same. The rune stones are not with me," Catherine rummaged through her pockets. "I guess we have no weapons. Stay vigilant," Crane warned. The siblings carefully left the area where they were transported in, which looked to be an alleyway behind an abandoned warehouse. They walked down the white cobblestone road to an open space where they could see more o
"This would be trespassing, wouldn't it?" asked Chris. However, his tone was not that of concern, but excitement. The siblings had walked back to the warehouse to look for objects that Crane could use to make a puppet of some sort. As per their expectation, the door was locked, so they couldn't get in easily. On top of that, it was not a wooden door, but a heavy steel door, so they wouldn't be able to easily break it. The door was the size double the size of a normal door, and it looked to be very thick. "You sound excited," Catherine teased. "No, I am very worried about my siblings well being. What if we got caught and got thrown in jail?" Chris's face was contorted comically. "Knowing you, I'm sure you'll be able to escape easily," Catherine replied, "So make sure you save this sister of yours too," "Why not me too?" Crane protested. "Because I'm sure you'll be fine on your own," she shrugged, "Anyway, I don't suppose we can force open this door. Chris, do you think you can fin
Wee Woo! The sounds of police sirens blazing past in the distance could be heard from the street where the Wrights lived. People were curious and the street was busier and noisier than usual that afternoon. "What's going on, Mrs. Camerino? Why have there been a lot of sirens since last night?" Crane was out shopping for fresh meat at the butcher near his new house. It was a hot afternoon in Vieste, so he was only wearing a loose shirt and a pair of shorts, showing off his sunburned skin. As a Votary, he didn't feel a lot of pain from sunburn, so he thought that he might as well work on his tan. "Oh, Mr. Wright. You're new here, so you must have not heard it. It's also on today's paper! Another murder! Oh, the horror!" the robust lady in her mid-fifties said dramatically as she was chopping the meat into pieces, "the Brownies must be really desperate now to catch the killer." "Murder? Brownies?" Crane raised his eyebrow in confusion. "Oh, silly me. We call them coppers Brownies be
Ding Ding Ding...!The tram's bell rang as it approached its next stop. After about a thirty-minute ride, the siblings finally reached their destination; The East End.They'd noticed that as they went farther east, the atmosphere changed. People's clothes gradually changed from fancy to plain, and the street also got more and more crowded. The buildings became duller looking and older cars started filling the road.The tram door opened and the siblings got off onto the empty platform. As they exit the tram stop, they were greeted by the sounds of children playing, car honking, and people yelling. It was a lively afternoon in that part of the city."You cheated! That was not a goal!" shouted a kid wearing a dirty loose shirt."It was a goal! Ask Matt!" another kid shouted back defensively.There were children playing football using a plastic ball by the side of a smaller road, while women were seen hanging in groups in front of their houses, probably gossiping."It's no different here
Crane kept the money safe inside the shirt that he was wearing and the siblings left the hidden room after making sure there was no more secret contained there. With the puppet in his arm, he looked like a young father carrying his son. Chris tucked his new knife by the sheath on his pants, covering it with his untucked shirt, while Catherine simply put the rune stones in each of her pockets. The three of them were now armed, and they felt more confident in exploring the new world. Leaving the warehouse through the heavy steel door, they carefully observed their surrounding. "No one's around," Chris, who had the best eyesight among them, led the way. "This area seems to be abnormally quiet. I have a theory that we were transported in this spot, not by accident, but this is a designated spot for that for some reason," Crane nodded. "This whole Maggazino Street seems to be the quiet area," Catherine said, looking at the street name on the building on her left. The moment they lef
"How can there be a room here?" wondered Chris. In front of them, the doorway led to a small chamber that was only as big as a closet. However, it was still not something that should have been there, since directly behind the wall should be the alleyway. "And more curious yet... how was it not discovered by other people yet?" Crane rubbed his chin and paused. He was still catching his breath, since forcing open the door took almost all of his spirituality. His siblings also wondered the same. The warehouse looked abandoned, from all the dust piling up on the objects there. However, in a city that big, the chances of something like that remaining undiscovered were slim. "Maybe someone found this room and placed the door back again?" Catherine theorized. "That... is plausible. Maybe I just jumped to a conclusion," Crane nodded in thought, "Let's check it out then, but first..." He picked up a wrench from the box on the closest shelf and threw it into the secret chamber. Clank! T
"This would be trespassing, wouldn't it?" asked Chris. However, his tone was not that of concern, but excitement. The siblings had walked back to the warehouse to look for objects that Crane could use to make a puppet of some sort. As per their expectation, the door was locked, so they couldn't get in easily. On top of that, it was not a wooden door, but a heavy steel door, so they wouldn't be able to easily break it. The door was the size double the size of a normal door, and it looked to be very thick. "You sound excited," Catherine teased. "No, I am very worried about my siblings well being. What if we got caught and got thrown in jail?" Chris's face was contorted comically. "Knowing you, I'm sure you'll be able to escape easily," Catherine replied, "So make sure you save this sister of yours too," "Why not me too?" Crane protested. "Because I'm sure you'll be fine on your own," she shrugged, "Anyway, I don't suppose we can force open this door. Chris, do you think you can fin
It took the siblings a few minutes to be able to actually leave the shadows of the wall where they were hiding. Despite having the discussion, actually being in the sun out of their own volition took more courage than they expected. After all, they had lived their whole lives hiding from the yellow giant in the sky. "It's warm and... it actually feels nice," Catherine said. She was wearing her casual t-shirt and pants, so her arms were exposed. "So this is sunlight," muttered Crane. He then scanned his siblings from head to toe, "I don't have Thompson and the dolls, what about you guys?" "I'm armless," Chris raised his palms. "Same. The rune stones are not with me," Catherine rummaged through her pockets. "I guess we have no weapons. Stay vigilant," Crane warned. The siblings carefully left the area where they were transported in, which looked to be an alleyway behind an abandoned warehouse. They walked down the white cobblestone road to an open space where they could see more o
The sense of danger was apparently not only felt by Crane. The malice was so strong that even his siblings could feel it. Everyone looked up a second after Crane did. "What is this...!" Chris said, terrified. He was usually nonchalant about everything, but the feeling he experienced at that time was enough to send shivers down his spine. "Cough! Cough!" he started panic coughing. He felt like he was being suffocated by the sudden heavy atmosphere. Crane was also unable to think calmly. The danger they felt was so strong that they could only feel desperation. It was as if death was before them, and no matter what they did, they could only accept it. Images of their gruesome death started pouring into the siblings' minds, causing even more distress and terror. They heard terrifying wailing that shouldn't be there. The sound was like countless people were being tortured at the same time. The feeling of great peril didn't last long. It only lasted for a few seconds, like a strong eart
Using the blood of Desert Rabbits that they had slaughtered previously, Catherine and Crane were drawing the sigil of the Cursed Goddess in the ritual room. The sigil looked like four crosses interlocked with four rods with a crown to the right. The sigil was drawn on the wooden floor and it had to be big enough for Catherine to stand on and to have enough room to move around. Getting out of the sigil at any time during the ritual meant failure. On the table, a smaller version of the sigil had also been drawn using the same animal blood. On top of it, all the ritual materials had been placed neatly. There was also the Contract Parchment, on which was written the required materials for the ritual and the incantation. The back of the parchment contained a perfect drawing of the Goddess's sigil, from which they obtained the knowledge. "Chris, how's the preparation on your end?" asked Crane. His twin brother was busy preparing his own ritual. The ability that he had received from Hube
"Arghh!!""Whaaaa!!!""Bang!! Bang!!"As the menacing sun slowly rose, its light touched the land and with it, horror was unleashed.In a small town in the middle of a vast desert, cries, screams, and loud bangings accompanied the ascent of the yellow giant. The cries were full of agony, and the sounds of bodies hitting metal made it seem like they wanted to break free from their constraint.Inside a small house with a bakery at the front, something was trapped inside a metal cage that gave off a mysterious glow. The thing looked like an elderly lady, but with each second, its body mutated, looking less and less like a human.The thing's skin melted away, and what used to be the legs started turning jelly-like, as if the bones had become soft. Before long, the legs had fully mutated into a pair of tentacles wearing human skin, flailing about the metal cage trying to escape.Not only the legs, but the body also transformed from what was a human torso into a blob of bloody flesh, as if