The feast went on until late at night, with no sign of Damian reappearing thankfully.
The higher the moon rose, the more jovial the orcs became. I also noticed, this time, there were human women present.
Feeling slight confidence from the strong wine, I finally rose from my seat.
Alexis was speaking to some people that I recognized from the facility. I hope he had left enough to keep Theo safe. He knew he was important to me, so he should share the same enthusiasm.
Even if I didn't know him completely yet, I knew so long they were someone he classed as one of his, he would treat them well.
He had tried talking to me throughout the night, but I was having none of it. Still upset at the fact he had brought me here against my will. Not to mention the weird atmosphere we'd shared in the carriage.
More novel universe lore unfolds in this chapter.
If you have clearly headed my hints, you'll know, each and every immortal has some form of tragedy or trauma surrounding their death. When a soul is strong enough, this energy can immortalize them.
Another method for a soul to become immortal is how Ren/Master turned when Luna 'reset' herself and passed it all to him.
In all of my immortal series, you'll find the start of each Arc will have a host body who has died the same way. So you can only imagine for now what kind of ending the original Luna met.
If you want to know more about this original life, keep reading because it will all fall into place soon... ;)