THE HORSES' HOOVES CLOPPED as they galloped across the towns of Bronnan. Viktor felt free once again while mounting on the back of the said animal. It was his one and only hobby when he was still a Styrkean prince. Horseback riding and jousting felt as natural as breathing to him.
Viktor rode his horse beside the princess' carriage with Brighid Callahan, the general of the Mercurian army. Her carefree attitude reminded him of Amund, his best friend and leader of his knights. He was mentioned in some history books related to Styrkeis, but none of them stated what became of him after The Battle of Sigurd.
"Have you thought about my offer yet?" The blonde woman on his right asked. Brighid had been pestering him about enlisting in the military for the past two days after he fought one of her men in the barracks. "Fennar was right about one thing, you know? You're better off in the army with your talents. Replace him for me, would you?"
He had thought about it yesterday and he wasn't quite sure what to do. For a former king to be reduced to the likes of a Mercurian soldier, it's not much of a pleasant thought — but what difference does it make to being Lilla Henbur's apprentice? All she did was mix herbs, liquids, and other ingredients and do several odd requests for royals and people from the palace. Soldiers fight battles which Viktor trained for in his entire childhood. It would make sense if he accepted Callahan's offer, but he had already made his decision.
"I appreciate the offer, ma'am, but I'm afraid I will have to refuse," he politely answered. Viktor wanted to go back to the remains of Styrkeis and possibly discover what happened to his subjects. Joining the Mercurian military would mean tying himself to Mercurius. He would have to follow their orders and risk his life for these people. There's no reason for him to enlist; he doesn't have any real attachment to this country, let alone a purpose to fight for it.
"That's a shame then. I guess we'll just have to demote Fennar for the trouble he caused." It took a minute before her follow-up question, probably thinking about why he refused. "Was it because of Lady Henbur?"
“I beg your pardon?”
“Did you refuse because of the lady?”
Viktor couldn't give her the real reason why he rejected her offer. It didn't really involve Lilla but he supposed she was a part of it as well. The alchemist did give him the idea to find a new purpose after everything in his past life suddenly disappeared. "I'm kind of indebted to her."
"Is that so?" Brighid had a curious grin on her face, but she did not ask about it any further.
Speaking of Lilla, the alchemist had been acting weird ever since Viktor discovered her inability to shoot when it matters. He couldn't blame her after seeing her reaction that night. It seemed to have something to do with her past and he doesn't intend to dig deeper into it.
The buildings of Kramor town came into view. Viktor gazed around the town as they trotted across the main street. All of the doors and windows are shut and none of the residents dared to wander outside. He could, however, hear the faint cries of some children who, he presumed, had lost a family member. Soon, they stopped in front of the temple, away from the residential area.
General Callahan nudged her horse to the front and greeted the captain in charge of the soldiers stationed in the town. Viktor could barely hear anything from the distance and muffled voices but he had a fair idea what they were talking about. He only managed to hear the words increasing numbers and from the mines.
Princess Kristen and Lilla stepped down from the carriage just when Brighid and the captain came to greet them. He bowed at the both of them before speaking, "Your Highness, milady, it is an honor to have the both of you aiding us in this operation. Your company arrived just in time as our forces in Montargo, Cataron, and Groden are losing control against the waves of Thirios coming from the mines. We deeply request reinforcement to these areas as soon as possible, ma'am."
"General, divide our troops into three squadrons and immediately disperse to the said locations." The princess then turned to the captain. "Contact the marquesses and earls of Bronnan. I want them to be present in today's meeting." Finally, she faced Lilla, her stern expression softening mildly. "Lady Henbur, I will leave you in charge of both the containment of the disease and extermination of the Thirios while I'm gone. Report to me when you see the need to."
Viktor never thought the royal family trusted Lilla and her position as the Royal Alchemist to that degree. He had no idea how much power she held in the empire.
Kristen climbed onto the carriage again, but not without another word. "For now, I will be taking my leave to meet Duke Tellus on behalf of the empress and bring more people to assist us. As my trusted subjects, I am confident that you will be able to accomplish the tasks I've given you. I wish you all good luck."
Everyone, including Viktor, saluted before she took off. The princess' carriage turned to the left path from the temple, where he could barely make out the small castle on the horizon.
"Ugh, there goes Kristen again giving me the big responsibilities." He heard the alchemist muttering under her breath beside him.
"Anyone would be glad to have your position," Viktor retorted with the same volume.
"Hmm? I doubt that." She sneered, clearing her throat before approaching the general and the captain. "General, I'd like you to retrieve a live Thirios if you had the chance. Examining its body might help in creating a faster way to exterminate them early on."
"Why not let Viktor join us? I'm sure he'd know what materials you'll need, milady. It would also be more efficient than bringing a live subject back," General Callahan suggested, glancing at Viktor with a cheeky grin. From the looks of it, she badly wanted to see him in action again.
If he thought about it, her idea did seem to be the better option — except he knew nothing about dissecting these creatures. Aside from his lack of knowledge, Viktor did not have any weapon either ever since his spear broke at Callisto.
Lilla stared at her for a while, raising her chin due to their height difference, as though to consider her suggestion. She grabbed his arm and tugged it, gesturing him to come with her. "I'll only be handing the materials he'll need, General."
"Take your time, milady."
The alchemist pulled him towards the wagon where her large trunk was placed along with the soldiers' armor and weapons. She had a frown on her face as she grabbed an empty glass cylinder, putting it inside a leather bag exactly its size. "Do you want to do this?"
"I would be lying to say it doesn't pique my interest."
Lilla sighed in defeat. "They would be suspecting us if you didn't go after your display of strength the other night. I assume you have knowledge of fighting them already since you have..."
"Yes, yes, I do." Viktor did not want to be reminded of his two months in Erebus' realm. Although, there was really nothing to remember except the foul air, the rotten taste of the Thirios' meat, and the constant fear for his dear life. It was either he forced his taste buds to resist it or he dies of starvation. A man desperate for survival doesn't have much choice in that situation.
"I know you are forced to be my apprentice but you're also the only person I can trust to do this task." She drew a hunting knife out of her trunk, unsheathing it to check the blade's sharpness before giving it to Viktor. "Use that to cut their cocoons' roots, you'll know once you see them. The reason I need a live sample was that Thirios' carcasses only stay for a few hours before they turn to dust. The time won't be enough to examine its organs."
"The general did not know about that?"
She chuckled as if the idea of them knowing about it is absurd. "What would they know about alchemy? They are skilled at killing the Thirios, I'd give them that, but knowing the importance of having a live subject? Don't make me laugh."
Viktor wondered what could have caused Lilla to not trust the soldiers. "Why are you relying on me? Does it not worry you that I might escape?"
She tilted her head to the right. "Escape? To where?"
He winced. It annoyed him how blunt Lilla can be at times but she wasn't wrong. This was his reality now and he had nowhere to call home anymore.
"To Nadia? To the ruins of your castle? What do you expect to find there? The people have long forgotten your reign, Your Majes—"
"Stop calling me that. You know more than I do, I'm no longer who I used to be." He was very aware of his situation, but it would also take a while to get used to it. Lilla was right; it would be foolish for him to escape without knowing how much the world had changed. He needed to be prepared.
"You done moping around?" Lilla had another weapon in her hand which she tossed toward him after ensuring she had his attention. It was a gladius with a purple-tinted blade. "I suppose you haven't actually wielded an Aitherite weapon before?"
"No," he answered while rotating the short sword, watching the light reflect on its surface. Viktor preferred spears rather than the weapon currently in his hand, though it isn't that bad for the only available one.
Aitherite is a cursed rock. Wielding this is heresy, Viktor. He suddenly remembered an old memory involving his father.
You can rest peacefully now, old man.
* * * * *
Riding on the back of his horse once again, Viktor departed Kramor together with Captain Rassier's group to Montargo town. This time they wore gas masks to protect their noses against the miasma coming from the mines.
Soon, Viktor heard the distant gunshots mixed with the roaring currents of the Arvernus river. It wasn't too long before he saw the battle on the bridge to Montargo; soldiers stood behind the spiked barricades while waves of Thirios attempted to break through their formation.
"Make haste!" The captain ordered, nudging his horse to run faster.
Viktor followed their tempo until he saw a large black centipede charging toward the barricade at an alarming speed. He instructed his horse to move quicker than everyone else as his eyes searched through the weapons of the soldiers. He caught sight of the lieutenant's spear, swiftly drawing his short sword to cut the strap attaching it to the man's back, and grabbing the weapon before it fell to the ground.
"What are you— Hey!"
Gaining more speed, Viktor passed the captain while ignoring his commands. His gaze was focused on the Thirios and the Thirios alone. It was a few meters away from the soldiers and barricades, but they were all occupied by the other shadow beasts and waves of Sporos.
"Fall back!" He heard their leader scream as the large centipede already broke through the first row of their barricades. Their ammunition wasn't enough to take the monster down. Bullets didn't seem to penetrate its armor-like skin.
Viktor inhaled through his gas mask, gathering his strength. He raised the spear above his head while waiting for the right moment.
The monster sent the barricades flying, hitting some soldiers who ran a bit slower than the rest. It towered over them and let out an otherworldly scream.
Thirios' blood rained above them after a long sharp object pierced the inside of the centipede's mouth. The soldiers watched the gruesome scene while Viktor sprang from the back of his horse and dangled onto the centipede's mouth, swinging his body upwards to stand on its head. He buried the spear deeper into its mouth, creating an even bigger fountain of black liquid.
"Retreat, quick!" He shouted to the soldiers who were watching him while rubbing off the black blood on his forehead.
"Oi, behind you!" Viktor spun to see a humungous black worm creeping behind him. He whirled the spear in his hand and was about to slice the creature into pieces when another figure appeared from his right.
Bam! A large hammer squashed the Thirios to the ground with one strike.
"You're welcome," a deep voice spoke as a short muscular person carried the blunt weapon on his shoulder. Like Viktor, this man didn't wear a soldier's uniform; he was probably a concerned civilian who decided to help.
He slashed a row of Sporos approaching them with the spear. "Why are you here? You're not a soldier."
"So are you." The shorter man swung his hammer to a smaller centipede-looking Thirios and sent it flying to the other monsters.
"Support those two! Soldiers, fire!" Bullets were shot from behind them, hitting the slower monsters. Viktor and the civilian brought down the nimbler Thirios which managed to dodge the volley of bullets. Shortly, the number of shadow monsters on the bridge decreased rapidly. It wouldn't be too long till they get to the ruins of Montargo.
"You're not a Mercurian. What's your name?" The man shouted through the noise of the gunshots.
"Viktor In— no, Viktor Unfrid," he retorted. "And you? I've never seen anyone with a physique like yours."
"I'm surprised you couldn't tell.” He dropped his hammer again to stretch his shoulder. “The name’s Dimitry, a dwarf.”
DIMITRY BREATHED OUT. Black liquid was scattered all over the bridge and sullied everyone’s clothes; the dwarf and Viktor were covered by the creatures’ blood the most. “You! The Alchemist’s Apprentice! What do you think you’re doing?!” The captain stomped towards Viktor in a seemingly furious manner. “You’re supposed to just stand back and wait till we clear the way!” Viktor handed the spear back to the lieutenant as he responded to the captain, “Would you have made it in time? Those soldiers, if I followed your orders, will they be alive?” The soldier gritted his teeth. He was aware that Viktor did save his men and it appeared to have annoyed him. “I appreciate your actions, Sir Unfrid. However, you should be more sensible of your position as the assistant of our Royal Alchemist.” Dimitry gazed at Viktor curiously. The man did not give off the impression of someone who studied the arts of alchemy. He appeared more of a warrior than a scholar, judging by the way he fought beside h
VIKTOR SURVEYED THE CULTISTS. He could tell that they were well-built for combat by their physique. These people were most likely the fighting forces of the cult. But why would they need that? They can summon Thirios.“You over there, why are you carrying a Sporos on your back?” the girl asked Viktor. She tilted her head to the side as if to appear innocent and adorable. “Aw, no answer? Are you perhaps an alchemist?”Second Lieutenant Hanafin continued to point her rifle at the man as she talked to them silently. “Cataron is no good either. We need to reach the fourth level and regroup with General Callahan at Groden.”Viktor met the girl’s red eyes who was still grinning at him. Something about her bothered him. His gut told him never to put his guard down around her. It would make sense since her lackeys currently surrounded them. But he was sure that was not the reason. A foreboding feeling about her kept poking him, making his entire body react negatively toward her. Viktor was re
LILLA BIT HER FINGERNAILS. She couldn’t let exhaustion and pressure get to her when she was working. All she needed was one seed. One Sporos sample. But the gods — or whichever deity was present at the moment — decided to sow chaos at such a crucial time. It’s been two days since she let Viktor retrieve the material she needed for the cure. It wasn’t a simple task given the situation but it wasn’t the most difficult either. To make matters worse, Erebus cultists turned out to be the ones responsible for this whole ordeal. “Where the hell are they?” Frustrated, Lilla decided to leave her temporary workplace and checked on her special patients. She hid them away from ordinary people, letting only one of the physicians look after them. After all, treating them can be quite illegal. Two pairs of white tiger ears and crystal blue eyes greeted her as she opened the door to Viktor’s room. “Lilla! You’re here early today!” The small boy frowned after realizing she didn’t bring the usual se
THE KINGDOM OF STYRKEIS was once the strongest land in Desmos which later on became the foundation of the Sovereign State of Nadia. Their weapons and armors were indestructible, their land grew vast each year, and they emerge victorious in countless wars. King Viktor Invictus studied the large rectangular map sprawled on the council’s table. The red marks stand as the Styrkean camps and fortresses while the few blue ones are marked as the Phoebeans' territory according to their intel. It wouldn’t be difficult to understand which side was winning, the king made sure of that. Soon, the land will be purified and be rid of the Moon’s curse. His people will live freely and securely again. “This will do.” He moved two red pieces towards the bridge to their enemy’s territory. “It is time for us to strike and take Minfrost Bridge. Ready the trebuchets and capture Fort Liemdahl. Make sure our soldiers have enough rations to survive the travel and assault. Pass these orders to General Corvinu
LILLA CURSED AT HERSELF. Her chalk broke into two again while she drew a magic circle on her desk. She breathed, relieving herself from stressing at work. The scent of old books and fresh herbs filled her nostrils before she continued scribbling again. Her workplace was filled with shelves of countless books, vials of chemicals, and bottled herbs. It was a cramped room but it had enough space for her to do her job properly.Fifteen years ago, the royal alchemist found her at an orphanage in Cicero, the capital of the Mercurian Empire, and took her under his care to be his apprentice. He taught Lilla the methods of Alchemy, hoping that one day she would inherit his title. The position was offered to her twelve years after the alchemist stepped down and deemed her worthy of the seat at last.Sealing the vials with corks, Lilla placed each of them in a small wooden chest and securely put it inside her bag full of other small bottles. She tidied herself first before proceeding to exit her
THE KING WAS DREAMING. His ears rang deafeningly as darkness covered his vision. He felt his knees submerged under a lake of black goo; its putrid smell reeked everywhere. Then, the wind blew, causing leaves to rustle around him. The king stood in the middle of a forest deprived of all light. He blindly ventured into the area, trusting the mental map within his mind created by his limited senses. On his right hand, he held his spear firmly when he felt a lot of eyes watching him. The creatures broke the silence in the once quiet forest; they hissed and growl as though carnivores waiting to eat their meal.A soft hand touched his forehead, its warmth spreading on his skin. It eased the pain caused by the soldiers’ blows. His vision was still blurry but he could barely make out an image of a blonde girl behind the iron bars. She was nursing his wounds. Or rather, she was healing him. With magic.Viktor slapped her hand and immediately sat up with his back against the wall. “Lay a hand o
THE ALCHEMIST WAS BACK TO WORK, though she did not seem to have the enthusiasm and motivation to finish today’s requests. Something was clearly bothering her but she was fairly sure it was none of her business. Lilla ignored her thoughts and continued writing prescriptions for her patients. She is the Royal Alchemist, nothing more, nothing less.And yet, her mind kept going back to the mysterious prisoner’s nonsensical story, interrupting her work. A disgruntled groan escaped her lips as she leaned on the spine of her chair. Why was she so engrossed in his absurd story? None of it was logical at all. How can a king from five hundred years ago who was presumed to be dead turn out to be alive today?Lilla gazed through the window at her right side. The sun’s orange hue scattered over the skies and on the rooves of Cicero. Friday was about to end again, three more days before Viktor’s court trial will begin. She was already sure of the verdict he will receive without it even starting yet
THE SUN ROSE FROM THE EAST. Its rays announced the beginning of another day. Three months ago, Viktor would wake up in his chambers, go straight to the Conference Hall after breakfast, and listen to his men’s reports. For some reason, five hundred years in the future, the king woke up in a room of the alchemist’s tower.“You up?” A certain short redhead peeked at the door’s opening. She kicked it open with a sigh after confirming he was already awake, letting herself in. “I expect you to clean this up before the day ends.”Books and journals were scattered on the floor beside his bed. It’s been three weeks since Viktor’s stay in Mercurius and he still couldn’t mentally grasp what happened within the past months. His kingdom fell five centuries ago; everyone he knew and cared about was gone. Every day he hoped to wake up on his bed in the Styrkean palace, only to meet the same off-white ceiling of the alchemist’s guest room. To make matters worse, he also frequently dreamed about the d
LILLA BIT HER FINGERNAILS. She couldn’t let exhaustion and pressure get to her when she was working. All she needed was one seed. One Sporos sample. But the gods — or whichever deity was present at the moment — decided to sow chaos at such a crucial time. It’s been two days since she let Viktor retrieve the material she needed for the cure. It wasn’t a simple task given the situation but it wasn’t the most difficult either. To make matters worse, Erebus cultists turned out to be the ones responsible for this whole ordeal. “Where the hell are they?” Frustrated, Lilla decided to leave her temporary workplace and checked on her special patients. She hid them away from ordinary people, letting only one of the physicians look after them. After all, treating them can be quite illegal. Two pairs of white tiger ears and crystal blue eyes greeted her as she opened the door to Viktor’s room. “Lilla! You’re here early today!” The small boy frowned after realizing she didn’t bring the usual se
VIKTOR SURVEYED THE CULTISTS. He could tell that they were well-built for combat by their physique. These people were most likely the fighting forces of the cult. But why would they need that? They can summon Thirios.“You over there, why are you carrying a Sporos on your back?” the girl asked Viktor. She tilted her head to the side as if to appear innocent and adorable. “Aw, no answer? Are you perhaps an alchemist?”Second Lieutenant Hanafin continued to point her rifle at the man as she talked to them silently. “Cataron is no good either. We need to reach the fourth level and regroup with General Callahan at Groden.”Viktor met the girl’s red eyes who was still grinning at him. Something about her bothered him. His gut told him never to put his guard down around her. It would make sense since her lackeys currently surrounded them. But he was sure that was not the reason. A foreboding feeling about her kept poking him, making his entire body react negatively toward her. Viktor was re
DIMITRY BREATHED OUT. Black liquid was scattered all over the bridge and sullied everyone’s clothes; the dwarf and Viktor were covered by the creatures’ blood the most. “You! The Alchemist’s Apprentice! What do you think you’re doing?!” The captain stomped towards Viktor in a seemingly furious manner. “You’re supposed to just stand back and wait till we clear the way!” Viktor handed the spear back to the lieutenant as he responded to the captain, “Would you have made it in time? Those soldiers, if I followed your orders, will they be alive?” The soldier gritted his teeth. He was aware that Viktor did save his men and it appeared to have annoyed him. “I appreciate your actions, Sir Unfrid. However, you should be more sensible of your position as the assistant of our Royal Alchemist.” Dimitry gazed at Viktor curiously. The man did not give off the impression of someone who studied the arts of alchemy. He appeared more of a warrior than a scholar, judging by the way he fought beside h
THE HORSES' HOOVES CLOPPED as they galloped across the towns of Bronnan. Viktor felt free once again while mounting on the back of the said animal. It was his one and only hobby when he was still a Styrkean prince. Horseback riding and jousting felt as natural as breathing to him.Viktor rode his horse beside the princess' carriage with Brighid Callahan, the general of the Mercurian army. Her carefree attitude reminded him of Amund, his best friend and leader of his knights. He was mentioned in some history books related to Styrkeis, but none of them stated what became of him after The Battle of Sigurd."Have you thought about my offer yet?" The blonde woman on his right asked. Brighid had been pestering him about enlisting in the military for the past two days after he fought one of her men in the barracks. "Fennar was right about one thing, you know? You're better off in the army with your talents. Replace him for me, would you?"He had thought about it yesterday and he wasn't quite
LILLA KNEELED ON THE DAIS, showing respect to the most powerful woman in Mercurius. She could feel her regal aura even from this distance alone — what more if she stood beside her.Empress Katarina Amaris sat on her throne with her legs crossed. Her long red gown reached the floor as she stood up, scanning the three of them. The empress spoke to the princess with a strict tone, “I heard you snuck out of the palace again without my permission, Kristen. Would you mind explaining yourself?”Kristen’s gaze remained directed to the floor, refusing to meet her mother’s. Lilla noticed how tense the atmosphere was between them; she assumed it had something to do with the princess’ visit to Ahlea. “I believe there were no rules stating that princesses are forbidden to sneak out whenever they please too, Your Majesty.”The empress simply stared at her daughter as if to observe her expression with her usual emotionless hazel eyes. Thankfully, she let the topic go and began to explain the reason
THE SNOW CRUNCHED BENEATH HIS BOOTS. Dimitry treaded through the white fields, dragging his warhammer behind him. The echoes of the battlefield came to an end; the only ones left were the victors.Dimitry stopped before a dying boar. A part of its stomach was torn off, barely keeping itself alive. He ran his hand on its neck as if to soothe the poor beast’s heavy breathing. Whispering a short prayer, he raised his hammer and brought it down with one swift motion as blood and snow scattered everywhere. He continued walking through the silent tundra, picking up the red flag with a golden flame symbol. Corpses of both Thirios and warriors were scattered everywhere, the remnants of war. He was accustomed to it; in three hundred years of serving Smihja, he had fought countless battles —against shadow beasts and humans alike. Dimitry managed to stay alive each time, witnessing his comrades’ last breath. He was a survivor.The wars took a lot from him; his friends, his family, and his wife.
THE SUN ROSE FROM THE EAST. Its rays announced the beginning of another day. Three months ago, Viktor would wake up in his chambers, go straight to the Conference Hall after breakfast, and listen to his men’s reports. For some reason, five hundred years in the future, the king woke up in a room of the alchemist’s tower.“You up?” A certain short redhead peeked at the door’s opening. She kicked it open with a sigh after confirming he was already awake, letting herself in. “I expect you to clean this up before the day ends.”Books and journals were scattered on the floor beside his bed. It’s been three weeks since Viktor’s stay in Mercurius and he still couldn’t mentally grasp what happened within the past months. His kingdom fell five centuries ago; everyone he knew and cared about was gone. Every day he hoped to wake up on his bed in the Styrkean palace, only to meet the same off-white ceiling of the alchemist’s guest room. To make matters worse, he also frequently dreamed about the d
THE ALCHEMIST WAS BACK TO WORK, though she did not seem to have the enthusiasm and motivation to finish today’s requests. Something was clearly bothering her but she was fairly sure it was none of her business. Lilla ignored her thoughts and continued writing prescriptions for her patients. She is the Royal Alchemist, nothing more, nothing less.And yet, her mind kept going back to the mysterious prisoner’s nonsensical story, interrupting her work. A disgruntled groan escaped her lips as she leaned on the spine of her chair. Why was she so engrossed in his absurd story? None of it was logical at all. How can a king from five hundred years ago who was presumed to be dead turn out to be alive today?Lilla gazed through the window at her right side. The sun’s orange hue scattered over the skies and on the rooves of Cicero. Friday was about to end again, three more days before Viktor’s court trial will begin. She was already sure of the verdict he will receive without it even starting yet
THE KING WAS DREAMING. His ears rang deafeningly as darkness covered his vision. He felt his knees submerged under a lake of black goo; its putrid smell reeked everywhere. Then, the wind blew, causing leaves to rustle around him. The king stood in the middle of a forest deprived of all light. He blindly ventured into the area, trusting the mental map within his mind created by his limited senses. On his right hand, he held his spear firmly when he felt a lot of eyes watching him. The creatures broke the silence in the once quiet forest; they hissed and growl as though carnivores waiting to eat their meal.A soft hand touched his forehead, its warmth spreading on his skin. It eased the pain caused by the soldiers’ blows. His vision was still blurry but he could barely make out an image of a blonde girl behind the iron bars. She was nursing his wounds. Or rather, she was healing him. With magic.Viktor slapped her hand and immediately sat up with his back against the wall. “Lay a hand o