Fish: "Well, if you want to access that information, you will need to access it using spiritual energy."
Kais: "I see. Wait! Spiritual energy? Not psychic?"
Fish: "Yes, you heard me right."
But what does it have anything to do with spiritual energy. Do those two types of energy have a relation to each other I am unaware of? Because as far as I know, they are two completely different vectors with the only similarity being that they both concentrate on a person that has affinity to them (psychics for psychic energy and spirit-users for spiritual energy).
Fish: "What's the problem?"
Kais: "Huh?"
Fish: "You went silent all of a sudden, is this really that big of an issue?"
Kais: "Well,"
It's hard to say if it's a big issue or not.
Fish: "From what I can tell, there is a spirit-user on the island, so it shouldn't be that hard."
I sigh. There's no point in trying to explain things to this fish.
Kais: "Well, I'll try to convince her."
We just aren't on the best footing but it's not like we have any reason to be against each other either. At least I don't think there is any reason for that.
Fish: "Wait!"
Kais: "Huh, what?"
Fish: "There's a distortion … in the energy around you."
Distortion? If there's a distortion in the psychic energy around me, does that mean there's something that energy is directed towards?
Fish: "Is there a reason for this energy to concentrate so heavily on you suddenly?"
Kais: "Well, when exactly did this change occur?"
Fish: "When I mentioned there's a spirit-user on the island."
I see. At that moment, my mind immediately thought of Sona. So did that cause a distortion to occur?
Fish: "And why the heck are you smiling now?"
I didn't even notice until she said it but I really I am smiling.
Kais: "Well, it's just that now I have a theory that may help me progress a lot faster than I initially would have."
If I am right, then this distortion is happening because the abilities used to lock up my memories in the depths of my own conscious or subconscious were all psychic abilities. Maybe when I accidently think something that may trigger those memories, this distortion occurs.
Let's say I see a unique bird I had seen many years ago. I don't remember I had seen it because that memory has been locked along with others. But now that I am seeing it again and thinking like 'I have never seen something like this before', maybe that triggers my memories because that is a point where those memories would get connected to my thoughts and remind me that I had seen it. But now that they are sealed, all they can do is try to break the psychic barrier that is placed upon them. Since the barrier will slowly lose some of its energy, the energy balance with its surrounding will get distorted. The barrier would slowly regain the energy as my thoughts would shift to something else and the memories will stop being triggered.
Obviously this is just a theory but I'd buy it. And if it's true, there is something about Sona that I have forgotten. In that case, I need to take a chance here and act like I remember. If this bluff works and (fingers crossed) we had a friendly relationship in the past, she might be willing to help me for the past's sake.
I don't even realize how this theory so easily fell in my lap. It is as if I had known all this too at some point, even if only for a moment. I am automatically walking towards it. But I didn't realize, because I had no memory of coming to know everything when Ozyllus invaded The Cage. Just like I didn't realize how I so conveniently started thinking that Sona and me were similar in that we were being controlled by others. I didn't realize … just how much someone inside me is helping me.
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Ro wakes up and sees an odd scene – Ethan, Sneha and Barry calmly talking to each other.
Ro: "What the-"
Barry: "Oh, so you are up."
The trio spots him and makes different expressions on seeing him. Barry's expression remains simple and unchanging while Ethan smiles and Sneha looks uncomfortable as if the guilt in being a part of his murder is creeping up on her.
Ethan: "Well then, I guess you guys would want to clear up all the misunderstandings we have with each other and set things straight, right?"
Ethan is referring to the fact that they all had a very confusing conversation the last time with an abrupt end to it when the dragon and Kais came there. Now that it's back to the four of them, they should continue the conversation – is what he is saying.
Barry: "That doesn't sound very bad, would do you say?"
He looks at Ro who has grasped the situation with the little time he got after waking up. The few habits he had as a Vermillion agent helped him in doing so.
Ro: "I am fine with the idea."
Ethan glances at Sneha to see her showing no objections either. So,
Ethan: "Well then, what were we talking about again?"
Barry: "I think you had told us that you have 'Eyes of Truth' and that's how you were able to see through the invisibility we were trying to create around our jet."
Ro: "Yeah, I am pretty sure that conversation was over."
Sneha sighs.
Sneha: "It doesn't really matter what we were talking about, because we weren't really talking. All three of us were just asking and you were being snarky."
Ethan: "Uh … that's a little too true."
Ethan frowns on hearing her words.
Barry: "Yeah, that does sound like what was going on."
Ethan: "I guess. But anyway, isn't there anything you people want to ask me or something? I mean a lot of things, okay not a lot, but a few things have happened since then."
Ro: "Huh?"
Ethan: "Yeah, I mean – we now know there's a normal human, a spirit-user, a psychic, a dragon, a spiritual mass of energy, an Aural, a ghost and a half-psychic-half-ghost on this island."
An awkward silence falls upon them as Ethan finishes.
Ethan: "Huh! It's almost as if there's a rule against two of the same kind being here."
Barry: "Yeah, that is somewhat unsettling."
Barry says as he looks at the ground while thinking about it.
Ethan: "Well furthermore, I think we have top products of every type, don't we?"
Ro: "Could you do me a favor and not refer to living beings as products?"
He says as the scene of vampires looking at him hungrily as if he is a food product flashes through his mind.
Ethan: "But not all of us are living being either, right?"
He says sarcastically.
Barry: "Yeah, yeah, that aside, what exactly did you mean by top products?"
-To which one of the two not-living-beings replies with a question.
Ethan: "Well, in case you didn't know, Sneha here is one of the most talented Aurals and I would consider myself a very talented human being, I mean, who else has gone up against you guys without any special offensive and defensive abilities."
Barry: "True enough, I guess."
The last part is said by Barry intentionally to make Ethan's boasting sound unimpressive.
Ethan: "Anyway, that woman Sona came to kill the dragon, so she definitely has a few cards up her spirit-summoning sleeve."
No one objects.
Ethan: "Everyone here knows Kais is ridiculously talented. The dragon is someone who befriended Ozyllus so obviously he is special even among other dragons. Well, Barry's probably the strongest ghost out there because of his psychic and all. Ro's someone who knows a lot about psychic and can definitely really use that info as a ghost."
Barry sighs.
Barry: "I agree with most of the points, but there's one thing you said that might not be correct."
Sneha: "What's that?"
The other three look at Barry who had folded his hands as he looked like he is pondering something.
Barry: "Well, let's just say there's a ghost out of there who might be stronger than me. The last time we fought, neither ended up on top."
None of them say anything.
Barry: "He is a Spectre."
Ro takes a glance at Ethan and Sneha. From their expressions, he could tell they knew what a 'Spectre' is? So he would need to ask Barry later to find out.
Barry: "And … his name, if you wanna know, is Dyne."
As soon as Sneha hears that, her eyes widen in surprise.
Ethan: "What's wrong? You know who this Dyne guy is?"
She doesn't say anything for a while as she looks troubled while remembering something. But after a brief moment of silence,
Sneha: "Yeah, I do."
Ethan narrows his eyes as he doesn't understand why she took this much time in saying that.
Barry: "I suppose it's only natural for an Aural to know. After all, he is …"
All eyes focus on Barry.
Barry: "The commander of the army of ghosts."
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Spectres are related to ghosts and will be explained upon further down the line. In case anyone’s wondering why Sneha would know about Spectres when she didn’t knew about ghosts? (Just a question I thought may occur to some)
She had heard legends surrounding ghosts and Spectres were an integral part of it. What she didn’t actually know was that they are not just legends and actually exist. When she came to know that ghosts are real, she understood that Spectres probably exist too.
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An hour has passed since the dragon had passed by the tomb. Night has fallen by now and he has needed to travel through the forest in the dark. But that is of no concern to him. What is of concern to him is that he needs to reach the place he is trying to reach – the only place which a spirit-user could use to get out of the island. That place is the uncanny, unstable and a deceivingly deep pond where a golden fish resides.
Dragon: "If I knew it would turn out like this, I would have sent the girl to tell the fish to not let Sona leave the island."
But he didn't predict this situation he is in right now, so now he is nervous of what may happen. And then she would come back with some other way to kill him and will be a nuisance.
If he had predicted that so many powerful beings would assemble on the island that the girl and him alone wouldn't even be enough to spy on all of them, then he would have definitely made contact with the fish before. But he couldn't predict it; how could he have when the situation involves Ethan Kales?
Dragon: "That guy!!"
Now things have gotten out of hand. The situation is no longer in his control. And he is also not very excited to see those bloodshot eyes of the spirit-user who hates him. Even though the dragon is easily superior to her in every way, those eyes can still cause him to freeze in his place. It's almost as if an unexplained power comes from her hatred.
"GRR!!! KAW-KAW-KAW!!! FU-FU!"
As he hears numerous animal-noises, he almost finds himself to relax a little. Having lived on this island for so many years, it's only natural that listening to other residents of the island would make him feel at ease.
Dragon: "But,"
Now's not the time. He can't afford to relax now. He doesn't have enough time. Three-and-a-half days are left before he dies. He has to do what he needs to do before his time runs out.
And what is it he needs to do? For now at least, only he knows.
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They have been travelling for a while now. Ever since Sona decided to help Kais, they have kept walking towards the direction Kais said the pond is. She wonders if he is actually lying to her. She has to consider the possibility. After all, it is true that he indeed is the boy she knew when she was an 8-year-old child but that doesn't mean anything at the present. Can he really be trusted? Can she really let him lead the way without any care? No, of course she can't. This is why she has summoned the rabbit-like spirit to keep an eye on him.
It is a nimble-spirit that can (probably) stop any surprise attacks that Kais may try to use. It is also capable enough to hurt Kais severely. That said though, there is a limit to what it can do. As someone who saw Kais as a child, she knows full-well the true extent of his power is far beyond any spirit she can possibly summon. She also knows that, for whatever reason, he is not able to use his abilities to that extent and also doesn't think he is capable of doing so.
Kais: "Well, was I making a suspicious expression?"
Sona: "Hmm?"
As she heard that, she started wondering the same thing to herself. Did her expression show her thoughts on her face or something?
Kais: "I was wondering why there is so much hostility emanating from you? It's a little uncomfortable using Aura Reading when the first thing I feel is your suspicious gaze."
'Aura Reading' – she remembers what that ability does. Sure she can't know everything about it since she doesn't have the ability herself but she does remember both Kais and Barry's explanations of the ability and its uses. That is why she can't drop her guard against him. He can sense her internal feelings with the pretext of looking out for enemies but she has no way to do the same.
Sona: "I see. So you noticed my suspicion on you."
Kais: "Yeah, I did. What? Do you think I am some kind of imposter?"
He asks while looking a little nervous. For some reason, he is acting as if he might be an imposter. But Sona knows that is not the case, then why is he acting so nervous?
Sona: "No, I know you are the real Kais. There is no deception there."
Deception would mean that he is not the Kais she used to know as a kid. But that deception is only possible if he had been the one to convince her of that. That's not how it went though. She is the one who recognized him as soon as she took a good look at him when she saw him walking with the girl in the forest.
Sona: "But, just because we had been friends in the past … doesn't mean I can fully trust you now."
Looking at Kais, she is left surprised to see him look relieved.
Kais: "I see. That's fair."
He is getting more and more confusing. He is acting like an imposter who is relieved that his bluff didn't get called out. What's wrong with him?
Kais: "By the way, hypothetically speaking, we end up needing to fight each other, who you think will win?"
Sona: "Ha!?"
Surprised by the question but she tries to keep her cool.
She knows full-well how terrifying of an opponent a psychic can be and doesn't intend to get into any situation where she would need to fight him. Unfortunately for her, things don't always go as she intends them to and the 'hypothetical' situation he is talking about can very well become reality.
So she has to prepare herself for anything that might come her way.
Sona: "I would win of course."
And the first thing she needs to do to prepare for it is to have confidence in her abilities.
Kais: "I see. Well, that's reassuring."
He says as a glint of smile comes on his lips.
Sona: "What?"
Kais: "No, nothing."
He doesn't repeat the confusing statement he made just now, which only ends up putting her in more confusion. She is unable to understand the man in front of her and is unable to see the image of the boy she knew in him. Even though she knows they are one and the same person, it's almost as if this Kais has developed the complete opposite personality of the one she used to know. And that is not a very pleasant development in her eyes.
Kais: "Well, we are here."
As he says that, he fastens up a bit. Sona turns her head and sees small fragments of a clearing from the leaves that covered most of her vision.
Kais: "Oh yeah, in all of this time, I can't believe I forgot to mention this."
He says as he stops just before entering the clearing.
Sona: "Mention what?"
She says as she narrows her eyes.
Kais: "There is … a fish living in the pond."
Sona: "Oh, I didn't know fishes lived in the pond."
She says in an incredibly sarcastic tone but,
Kais: "Uh-I meant, there is a psychic fish living in the pond."
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It has now been one-and-a-half hours since he passed by the tomb but the dragon has still not reached the pond. He doesn't usually walk this much through the island so this is fairly mentally taxing on him, but that doesn't bother him at present. He does have the whole map of the island in his head so the direction in which he needs to go is not a problem, only the distance is. From his calculations, it should be another fifteen minutes before he reaches the pond.
Dragon: "Man, maybe I should try to do more physical work from now on after all this is … over."
He speaks in a casual manner before coming to realize that there is no time for that anymore. After all, he is already at the end of his life.
Dragon: "Well, I guess I don't need to worry about that, huh?"
At the thought of him dying in a few days, the dragon doesn't feel sadness, he doesn't feel regret, he doesn't even feel fear, all he feels is an emptiness. He feels as though there is something he still has not done in his life, as if he wants something more from his life.
Dragon: "It's strange, isn't it Ozyllus?"
He asks a question he can't get an answer to.
Dragon: "Yeah, that's right."
But he pretends to have gotten one. And that answer, which he thinks Ozyllus would have given him, is 'It's not strange at all. I know exactly why you feel that way.'
The answer he imagines he has been given is along the lines of how Ozyllus usually acted whenever a question like that was asked to him.
Dragon: "You sure liked to show off like that, didn't you?"
But for some reason, no one thought badly of him for showing off like that. Maybe they just got used to it after a while and stopped caring. Or maybe they never cared from the start. Either way, any of his negative qualities – no matter what they were – got overlooked by everyone around him. Whenever he would do anything unpleasant to anyone, they would just blow if off, but when someone else did the same thing or even caused a smaller problem, they would not blow it off.
Dragon: "I never really understood why that was though."
The dragon had once mentioned that he doesn't understand humans. But just how could he understand humans when they are so unpredictable.
Stealing a penny in order to get food would put a human in prison. That is, if it wasn't Ozyllus who did it.
Hurting livestock would make their owner ask for compensation. That is, if it wasn't Ozyllus who did it.
Dragon: "Ha!"
Blowing up a city and killing thousands of innocents would make a man a monster. That is, if it wasn't Ozyllus who did it.
Dragon: "Ha! Ha!"
Torturing people and animals to death for no other reason than experimentation would make a man a demon. That is, if it wasn't Ozyllus who did it.
Dragon: "Ha! Ha! Ha!"
Destroying the beliefs of every religion and claiming their god as false along with claiming himself as the only true god would make the whole world run after that man in order to kill him. That is, if it wasn't Ozyllus who did it.
Dragon: "Ha! Ha! … Ha! … Ha!"
The dragon noticed a tear fall of his eyes. He touches his eyes only to find out that they have become a little wet.
Dragon: "Why? Why … would I cry … on remembering … something like that?"
It's not like the dragon was forced to fight the wars from his side. It's not like the blame for those atrocities that Ozyllus created was all thrown on him. It's not like Ozyllus turned him into a symbol of hatred to gain power for himself. No, none of that was true.
Why is it not true? It's because the legend says otherwise; because the one who wrote these stories didn't mention any of that.
Why didn't they mention it though? It's because Ozyllus didn't tell them. And why would he anyway?
Dragon: "What would you think of it, Sona?"
She had once said that the dragon is a coward, someone who had twisted the pity shown to him by Ozyllus into a friendship when he spread the legends of the past.
Dragon: "So how exactly would you describe Ozyllus I wonder?"
Ironically enough, the dragon is unable to let the truth slip away, because in return for being shown mercy on their first encounter, he was asked to sign a contract – the contract that forced him to spread the falsehood. It was the contract that if he didn't sign, he would be killed and if he did sign, he would be an unwilling tool in Ozyllus' conquest of the world.
His thoughts come to a sudden halt when he realizes that he is only a couple of minutes away from the pond.
Dragon: "Well, I guess I should put my focus back on this."
He says as he clenches his fists while continuing to move forward.
Dragon: "I wonder why I even started thinking about him anyway."
And then he realizes.
Dragon: "Oh yeah, it was because I was worried about running into him – the person you said will be the next you."
Before he wondered what Ozyllus would think of him feeling the emptiness of death, before he thought of how taxing walking so much was, he was thinking of the man Ozyllus' prophecies foretold to be his successor, the one who will bring – the end of the world.
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