Vahn was slowly flying around above the City atop Terra's back with Fenrir sitting snuggly in his lap with her ears angled back so they wouldn't flop around in the wind. They had already been flying around for more than two hours at this point, but Vahn enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere as he loosely held Fenrir with one of his palms against Terra's back to make sure she had enough energy.
With everything that had happened the previous night, extending a bit into this morning, Vahn had felt very reflective and he wanted to start 'enjoying' things as Loki had said. Since both Fenrir and Terra simply liked to be around him, Vahn wanted to bring them some small comforts when they were together...
Unfortunately, peaceful times never seemed to last long enough and Terra eventually started to circle around slowly within an area before spreading her wings wide and coming to a stop mid-air. Her feathers gently rustled with the wind and they remained nearly stationary in the air as she said, "Master, I believe we can find the trail here..." Vahn activated his [Eyes of Truth] and looked beyond Terra's body to see where they were currently located and it seemed to be a simple market and grocer where people could buy agricultural goods and other common items. There were numerous people that were looking toward them, many even pointing as it was still rather uncommon to see a dragon in the airspace above the City, especially outside of the Alliance's territory.
After thinking for a short while, Vahn ran his palm along Terra's 'grassy' back and said, "Let's land...it doesn't matter to me if it causes a bit of trouble. If the earth mage is in the area and tries to escape with their magic, we'll be able to track them more easily." The rustling in Terra's wings became a bit louder as their elevation began to drop at a relatively slow and steady pace. She was giving the people below enough time to clear out but, though a large circle had opened inside the small market, there was still a large crowd. Unlike the intimidating Fafnir, Terra was very elegant and beautiful even in her dragon form so many people were curious about her since she didn't seem hostile.
Once they landed, Terra returned to her humanoid form in a blinding green light and caused an even larger stir when, instead of an elegant and beautiful dragon, an exotic woman with similar qualities took its place. Vahn extended his domain as a pulse and gave the crowd a bit of a start but didn't put any pressure to intimidate them. He wanted people to have a better impression of him, though not to the extent they simply 'swarmed' him whenever he was out and about. His own calming aura, combined with the actual calming aura of Terra, permeated through the area and gave people a warm and reminiscent feeling even though Vahn was very clearly 'cautioning' them to stay away.
Though she was still in her cute little maid outfit, Fenrir crouched down and began to smell around in the area, fortunately remembering that she shouldn't keep her butt up in the air since she was in public. As for Terra, she was sending pulses through the ground as her eyes wandered about until she found what she was looking for and said, "Master, it's over there~." The 'trail' that Terra had discovered was near a small shop that sold potatoes, cornmeal, and other relatively cheap winter vegetables and goods. Vahn approached the vendor, a homely woman who looked to be in her late fifties, and said, "Good morning, ma'am, have you seen any strange characters around this area lately?"
The old woman raised her brow in a curious manner and smiled in a kindly, yet teasing, manner as she asked, "You mean, other than yourself and your little entourage?" Vahn turned to look at Terra, wearing an elegant robe, that made her look like a Noble, and the adorable little Fenrir that was sniffing around the produce while making sure not to touch anything. They were indeed a little 'strange' compared to the norm, himself included, so Vahn chuckled and said, "Sorry to both you like this, but yes, someone 'other' than us." The woman's smile widened marginally and she explained, "Well, I don't get too many customers lad, other than a few of the desperate sorts. As for any strange ones, there has been a rather stressed-looking fellow comin' about lately who always seemed a bit worse-for-wear. The poor dear looks like the world 'as come crashin' down on his head so I gave him a few of my spare stock to give him a bit 'a hope that things'll get better."
As if the woman's words were a trigger, Fenrir's hair stood on end and became marginally more pointy as her eyes began to glow with a fierce scarlet light. The woman shuddered as Vahn blocked Fenrir's line-of-sight so she wouldn't feel as intimidated. With an apologetic expression, Vahn explained, "I'm Vahn Mason, Sage Aldrnari and Captain of the Hestia Familia. These are two of my 'tamed monsters', so please don't hold it against Fenrir. We're currently trying to track someone down, so you've been a great help to us. It's not much, but please accept this as compensation for your troubles and as gratitude for the information you provided." Vahn handed the woman a small pouch that contained ten platinum coins worth a total of 10,000 Valis each. When she saw the amount, the woman seemed to have forgotten her fear entirely and showed a smile as she said, "You're very welcome, Mr. Mason. I've heard many stories of your kindness and benevolence, but I never expected to be on the receiving end one day. I hope you find what you're lookin' for..."
After leaving behind the stall, which the woman immediately began closing up, Vahn led Terra and Fenrir a bit away from the crowd and asked, "Did you lock on to the scent, Fenrir?" She was already flexing her claws as if she was ready to pounce so the answer was very obvious. When she heard him ask, Fenrir nodded her head with a fierce glint in her eyes and said, "Fenrir smells the dirty mage! Fenrir won't let them get away, no matter what!" Once something had been identified by Fenrir, it didn't even matter if they tried to hide behind formations of buried themselves deep into the earth, she would eventually be able to track them down because her [Huntress] would become increasingly more effective the more she wanted to find them.
Terra had her characteristic smile on her face, but she didn't seem content simply standing idle so she said, "When the mage left the stall, they used their earth magic to tunnel into the ground nearby and there are still traces of their mana disturbing the natural elemental energies. I believe they are hiding underground, Master, so we may have to set a trap unless you want to try and capture them another way?" Vahn's eyes squinted at Terra's words and asked, "Can you sense where they might have gone based on the flow of mana? I can't imagine they are deeper than five-hundred meters so I should be able to find them unless there is something obscuring my detection..."
Hearing Vahn's words, Terra's wings flickered and the released a somewhat 'mocking' laughter as she said, "I doubt that little rat could burrow that deep without putting themselves at great risk. I'll follow the trail and inspect the ground while Big Sis can try to pick up the trail on the surface. Master, I know your eyes and domain can penetrate through solid structures, but don't force yourself too hard. When I find their burrow, I'll let you know where it's at~." Vahn hadn't discussed it too much, but it was a fact that his domain and [Eyes of Truth] weren't perfect. The deeper he looked into an object and the more he 'focused' his vision to see specific things, the greater the consumption of mental energies. As for his domain, it could subtly be interfered with by any physical object, especially those with large amounts of mana, but it was typically not that great an issue since his source energy would simply push beyond it if he pushes his [Will of the Emperor] to the limits.
After considering the matter for a short moment, Vahn nodded his head with a smile and said, "Let's go for a walk. It's quite nice outside and it's a good chance to get the two of you a bit of public exposure." Hearing the phrase 'walk', Fenrir got a bit excited because walking with her Master was usually a very 'fun' thing for her. Seeing the change in her expression, Vahn smiled and ruffled Fenrir's fur before turning his back to her so she could climb on. This wasn't the first time he had given her a piggyback ride in her maid outfit so, at some point in the past, Fenrir had started to wear white satin knickers that Milan called 'pumpkin pants'. This allowed her dress to ride up a bit without exposing her butt for the world to see, something Fenrir had become sensitive about over time.
Terra titled her head slightly and watched this interaction between Vahn and Fenrir with a strangely 'distant' look in her eyes that Vahn hadn't missed. He sent her a wink, causing the intelligent beauty to raise her brows slightly before he said, "When we get back to the Manor, I'll help you groom your wings and you can tell me about everything you've been learning recently." Though her expression didn't change much, Terra's wings wiggled about happily and she said, "That sounds wonderful, Master~." as a strangely 'fierce' look appeared in her eyes. She hadn't been too motivated about finding the mage before, but now Terra looked like the mage owed her a great debt, which she now wanted to collect...
Since Terra's ability to sense the mage's mana was suited for the task of tracking down the mage a little better than Fenrir's nose, Vahn walked alongside her while Fenrir took the opportunity to play around with Vahn's ears, as he had turned into a Vanargandr to pacify her. She seemed especially fond of the large midnight blue ears on his head and, though she tried to play it cool as if it hadn't happened, there was one point where Fenrir licked his right ear out of curiosity. As long as she didn't try putting it in her mouth, Vahn didn't mind her antics too much and just made conversation with Terra as they slowly made their way through the alleyways.
Because she was sending pulses into the ground, Terra would stop every few meters to make sure she was going the right direction and they eventually found their way into the outskirts of Daedelus Street after almost three hours of 'leisurely' strolling through the City. It bothered Vahn a bit that they were near Daedelus Street, but he assumed it wasn't for the reasons he was concerned about. Syr still came into this area on occasion to visit Maria's Orphanage, but she always used the secret passageways and usually had the escort of Ryuu and Fafnir. If it turned out the mage was targetting her or, even worse, eyeing the children of the orphanage to get leverage against her, Vahn would bring down his wrath upon their head without any mercy...
The population density of Daedelus Street was very high and there were numerous despotic individuals, scoundrels, and others that were involved in criminal activities. Though the vast majority were relatively peaceful, as they had 'fled' to Daedelus Street for various reasons, there was no end to the number of people that would congregate together to take advantage of such people. As they stood out a great deal, several of such individuals had eyed up their three-person group as potential marks only to find themselves wavering at the last moment when Vahn turned his attention to them. He hadn't seen a single person above Level 2, so they were a bunch of rabble in the grand scheme of things. They couldn't even sense the vast disparity in power between themselves and their 'targets' so Vahn gave them a 'light' punishment depending on the color of their aura.
For those with black auras, Vahn converged his aura on them in an instant to cause them to experience something akin to a mental collapse. They would eventually recover, but not without the help of other people. To have an aura that dark, they must have been intending to cause serious harm or had potentially even done things like 'murder'. Vahn knew it wasn't exactly his place to judge people, unless he caught them in the act or had solid proof of their wrongdoings, so he simply punished them for the slight against him. However, they got off very easy compared to the people that had dark auras intermixed with greens, pungent yellows, and sickly pinks.
Every time Vahn saw someone with such a disgusting aura, he knew they were people that had likely ruined many lives and committed horrible acts to the living. Seeing the way they 'eyed' up Fenrir and Terra from a distance made him sick to his stomach while both girls had cold and fierce looks on their faces. Such people were often things like rapists, slave traders, or deviants, so Vahn showed them absolutely no mercy at all and used [Enkidu] to pierce them directly through their hearts. It was much easier for Vahn to forgive someone that had cruelly murdered another person than it was for him to show leniency towards those who brought great burdens to the living. The denial of freedom, be it physically, mentally, or even emotionally, were things he couldn't tolerate and he wouldn't hesitate to pass his own form of judgment on them for even 'considering' such acts in regards to his companions.
After making their way deep into the labyrinthine structure of Daedelus Street, Terra came to a stop and showed a somewhat cold expression as she said, "Master, it should be below..." Vahn had already sensed the presence of many people under the streets, but this was normal as the artificial labyrinth also existed beneath Daedelus Street. He planned to explore it when he learned Magia Erebea, but it seemed he might have an earlier opportunity of the earth mage was hiding in the area. It made sense they would pick such a place as their base of operations as the sheer complexity of the corridors below gave them a distinct advantage.
Using his domain, Vahn tried to identify any energy signature that could belong to the earth mage based on the color of their mana and the size of their aura. He knew the mage was only around Level 2 or 3, and there was a good chance they would have a pure earth elemental affinity. Vahn suspected there was little chance they would always be using the item that conceal their presence and, after dismissing several hundred other signatures, Vahn found one in a room that was isolated from the others. His [Eyes of Truth] activated at the same time as his domain became entirely indiscernible from the surrounding environment.
Without creating any fluctuations that might be detected, Vahn peered into the room and saw a scene of devastation, almost like the room had undergone a fierce battle. Vahn furrowed his brows because he could see a thin man sitting on the edge of an earthen bed holding his head, clearly frustrated as they were currently crying. If not for the dark aura and the deep 'seething' red permeating through it, Vahn would have felt pity for them. For now, the only thing he felt was a bit of intrigue and an urge to thrash the fellow that had caused him so much stress over the last few months. It was clear they were likely hired to kill him but, depending on how things played out, several other people would have gotten involved. Vahn had no doubt the man would have tried to target those close to him if they had given him the opportunity so he couldn't really feel much empathy for the crying man.
Though she had likely already locked on to the area herself, Vahn explained, "He is around 73m below us in an isolated room away from the other underground corridors..." Terra nodded her head and muttered, "I can't extend my domain here without dispelling the one at the Manor, but I can prevent them from trying to escape through the earth. Even the sun rose from the West, I still wouldn't believe they have greater control over the elements of nature than I do~." Vahn gave her a curious look that caused Terra to laugh in a playful manner as she spread her wing tips to the ground and sent pulses of energy through the earth. Vahn could sense the relatively stagnant energy within the various underground corridors become 'alert' as they awaited Terra's orders.
It was extremely difficult to interfere with the control of another person, which is why Vahn's own abilities shocked Riveria greatly, so there was little chance the earth mage would be able to wrest control away from Terra. The fact that she used source energy also gave her an edge that couldn't be overcome unless the earth mage really did rely on a powerful Innate ability for their mastery over the earth. However, even if that were the case, Vahn wasn't too worried because he had his own means to prevent the earth mage from escaping...
Pale golden energy began to spread through his domain, a phenomenon he couldn't prevent from occurring whenever he used [Enkidu], and Vahn used all nine chains to assault the distraught earth mage who had absolutely no time to prepare himself. Before they could even rise from the bed, Vahn had coiled their body up with [Enkidu] before releasing a long sigh of relief. With Terra's superior capabilities, the earth mage was much easier to deal with when he proactively hunted them down rather than waiting for them to take action. Given that there was a massive difference in their capabilities, there wasn't even a fight to be had and the poor fool couldn't even move an inch under the immovable bindings.
Shaking his head, Vahn scanned around the area to make sure he hadn't overlooked anything before turning to Terra and saying, "Let's go find out who sent this assassin to target us. I already have a good idea of who it was, but it wouldn't hurt to verify things directly." Terra's smile had brightened greatly when she sensed what had occurred below the ground. Her Master had very easily captured the annoying list pest that tried to sneak into her territory, without having to go to any extremes that caused them to have to fight. If things could be settled peacefully, Terra believed that was for the best...unfortunately, Vahn wasn't thinking the same thing and he believed with was simply the opening act for what would likely be a war between himself and the Rakia Kingdom...
(A/N: Alternate Titles: 'They call him Moneybags Mason','RIP Predator-sans','Insurmountable Gap in Power')
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After passing through a number of underground corridors, which were just smaller parts of a larger 'underground city', Vahn was near the closest wall separating him from the earth mage. Along the way, they had spooked numerous people by their unexpected appearance but many of them simply ran away without sticking around to see how things would play out. Much like the streets above, the network of tunnels directly beneath Daedelus Street was home to tens-of-thousands of impoverished residents that had sought solace and security in the dark after failing to live a normal life on the surface. There were even large groups of children that were covered in muck and grime, many of which Vahn realized were Pallums and Beast Humans. It made him sad seeing the almost 'feral' children with slightly glowing eyes as they were more adapted to the darkness than the light...
Vahn knew he couldn't bring about the change he wanted to see in the City by just helping everyone he came across, but he still set out bags of fresh vegetables in the areas where they were hiding before moving on. He had heard from Hestia that the 'ruler' of Daedelus Street was a goddess by the name of Penia and he made plans to discuss the state of the community in the future. She was apparently a goddess of Poverty, People, and Penance, and had been ruling over Daedalus Street for nearly six-hundred years as a 'safe haven' to the beaten and downtrodden. Though there were still criminals that parasitized upon the people in the area, she was the main reason organized crime had been almost completely weeded out from Daedelus Street. Her influence was so great that, even though her Familia was still merely I-Rank, she had a seat at the table with Ouranos amongst the other top 10 influential gods, apparently only showing up when there was trouble in Daedelus Street.
Terra reached out to the wall that obstructed them and placed her palm against it as a pulse of energy flowed into the earthen wall. Almost immediately thereafter, an opening appeared as the earth compressed and solidified, forming a corridor that extended the 13m between them and the earth mage's secret chamber. They could hear screaming from the other side that immediately turned to silence after the earth settled. Vahn's face hardened and he led the way with the scarlet-eyed Fenrir and the azure-eyed Terra following closely behind him. Fenrir looked like she was ready to pounce at a moment's notice, but Terra's expression was 'calm' and 'cool', even though Vahn could sense the fluctuations in her source energy.
The moment they stepped into the chamber, a shrill and icy voice seethed the words, "Vahn Mason!" through clenched teeth. Vahn looked over to see the gaunt face of the earth mage and said, "That is correct...but the question is, who are you?" Vahn waved his hands and rearranged the chains so that the mage was held upright instead of being pinned down to the ground as he had been previously. He looked to be in his mid-twenties, though the stress lines and gaunt face made him appear much older, with pale brown hair and dull-looking yellow eyes. There were dark rings around his eye-sockets, appearing as though he hadn't been sleeping well for a very long time, and he had even started to bald at the temples with a few scabs and abrasions visible around his face and hands.
Instead of answering, the earth mage began laughing madly with his head turned toward the ceiling at the trap formation that had long been broken by Vahn. There were tears streaming down his face as he mumbled, "This is it...I've failed...I'm sorry..." toward the void, likely wishing his words could travel the distance to whomever they had been intended. The chill in Vahn's mind didn't fade, but he felt like the man was very pitiful with his current appearance and words. However, he simply shook his head and said, "You have people you care about...that means you aren't a complete monster. However, the fact you do monstrous things is inexcusable regardless of the reason behind your actions. Unless you can honestly say you wouldn't fault the people that target your loved ones, you have no claim to my empathy at all..."
Vahn's words grabbed the attention of the man who looked at him with a fierce resentment and a deep hatred as he said, "I did what I had to in order to survive! You don't know anything at all; you're just a spoiled little brat that grows up surrounded by endless comforts, indulging in pleasures and enjoying the results of other people's hard work!" Before they could lash out at the man, Vahn held up his hand to stop Terra and Fenrir as he walked forward and said, "It's really interesting, you claim I know nothing about you, but in the same breath make accusations against me? What do you know about me, other than what other people have fed you? Other than recognizing me as a target, have you truly made an attempt to understand the life I've lived? Do you think you are the only one that has suffered in the world? That gives you the right to kill whomever you please, just to make money?"
As Vahn spoke, he converged his aura on the man with enough intensity that the mage's hair was pressed down by the force and the only thing keeping him upright were the glowing chains of [Enkidu]. Vahn shook his head and released the pressure, saying, "You know absolutely nothing about me other than what you have gleaned through your own bias and hatred. I will give you a chance to come clean...give me your name, the name of your client, the organization you work for, and a good reason why I shouldn't kill you. If you can answer these questions, I will release you on the condition you take a vow to never return to Orario for the purpose of completing a mission."
The man had a fierce scowl on his face, but he couldn't hide the wavering in his eyes as a small ember of hope appeared deep within their depths. There were few people that wanted to die and, even if he didn't understand Vahn's life, he knew of the many rumors and accomplishments credited to the seemingly young man. He had a 'foolishly righteous' disposition and there was a fair chance he would be given leniency if he could convince him. However, the mage could feel an incredible pressure coming from Vahn's 'blue' eyes and it felt like all of his secrets were completely exposed. If he tried to lie, his instincts were screaming he would likely end up dying here and there would be no hope remaining for him...
After several minutes of silence, with Vahn staring down at the man who was obviously lost in his own thought, the mage looked up and said, "You should know that I can't speak about my client, nor the organization I work for. There are vows I have been forced to take that prevent me from disclosing such things...." Seeing Vahn's eyes squint in annoyance, the man gnashed his teeth in frustration before saying, "M-my name is Ash...code-name 'Entomber'...I hail from the Rakia Kingdom and I have a lover and a son of four-years..." Then, as if realizing something, Ash's face became very dark and he looked at Vahn with the blackest aura he had ever seen, "Know the names of the people that will die because of you, Vahn Mason...Ash, Liris, and Alexander!" As if he had gone mad, Ash futilely tried to pull against [Enkidu] in an effort to lurch forward and attack Vahn.
Vahn released a small sigh and shook his head before saying, "Bullshit...you're completely out of your mind if you think you can pin such things on me. How can I be responsible for the lives of people I've never met, just because I didn't let someone kill me? Absolutely ridiculous..." Walking forward, Vahn stood over Ash with a cold look and forced him to kneel on the ground before saying, "Your circumstances may have forced you into this kind of life, but the only one that can be held responsible for how things turned out is you yourself...even though you walked such a path, one covered in the blood of your enemies, likely even several innocents, you have the audacity to put the blame on someone else? Are you an idiot?"
Ash wanted to spit, snarl, and scream accusations at Vahn but he couldn't move a single muscle in his body, not even being allowed to take a breath as he was forced to listen to his hated enemy's words. The pressure had increased to the point that the only thing he could hear was his heartbeats throbbing in his ears as his brain buzzed with a hatred deeper than the depths of the Dungeon. Regardless of what Vahn said, Ash only saw the boy before him as the murderer of his lover and son, instead of the boy that he had once eagerly accepted a commission to murder for benefits. When he returned home, Ash had planned to only take a few more jobs to save up some money to become a Tier 3 citizen. He wanted to buy citizenship for his family so that his son would have a better life than his own, something that was being 'taken' away from him by Vahn.
Feeling the hatred radiating off of Ash, Vahn felt an incredible sense of exasperation and incredulity at the 'unjust' label that had been pinned on him. He had absolutely nothing to do with Ash and his family before the assassin had 'forced' his way into the lives of everyone at the Hearth Manor. This interaction reminded him a lot of his 'negotiation' with Alosrin and it was very annoying to have someone so deeply rooted in their own bias they couldn't see through to the truth of the matter. Though his 'Liris' and 'Alexander' may end up dying, it was a result of the life Ash had lived and had nothing to do with him at all. He couldn't be blamed for what was happening more than six-thousand kilometers away in a country he had never even been to...simply ridiculous.
Vahn stared down at Ash before easing up the pressure he had been exerting, just enough so the gaunt man can breathe. Turning to Terra, who had a somewhat sad smile on her face, Vahn asked, "What do you think I should do, Terra? This man blames me for the future deaths of people I've never even associated with. Other than my death, I don't even think he had considered any alternatives to 'saving' his family at all..." Terra was also very annoyed by Ash's 'accusations' because they were so illogical that it was like he was saying their Master was at fault for the actions of every other person that barged into his life, including all their family members and friends? This made absolutely no sense to her at all and she saw the kneeling man as something 'less' than a sentient and intelligent creature...
After thinking about her Master's questions, Terra looked to him and said, "Though compromises can be reached between creatures in order to share burdens and happiness, it is solely the responsibility of the people living to walk the path they have selected for themselves. Even if he was 'forced' into this kind of life, he could have simply killed himself if he truly disliked it. Instead, I imagine he had killed many people for personal gain, all so that he could secure happiness for other people without having to pay a price? This makes no sense to me, thus I conclude he should have prepared himself for this outcome before he ever accepted such a mission. As for what to do about this 'fool'...he is like a weed, so simply killing him won't solve the problem. Unless it is rooted out entirely, it will continue to grow and parasitize the happiness of everyone living in the Manor..."
Vahn nodded his head slowly and looked back to Ash with an 'unnervingly' calm look on his face as he asked, "What do you think I should do with you, Ash? You have already blamed me for the deaths of your family, so should I send you ahead to receive them?" Though he wanted to reach some compromise with Ash, Vahn could see the 'madness' contained within the man's expression and knew he wasn't truly a good person. He had likely used his Innate ability to build a career for himself as a mage assassin, taking the lives of any potential enemies of the Empire and Rakia Kingdom. It seemed like their doctrine was deeply embedded in the man's mind and he simply 'couldn't' realize the error of his ways as a result of his clouded mindset and the ego he had developed over many years.
Ash's expression had grown even darker and he had been putting so much effort into trying to move that [Enkidu] had started to tear into the skin and muscle along his arms. He wanted nothing more than to bury himself and Vahn, praying that the Kingdom would learn of his sacrifice and reward his family instead of killing them for his failure. Unfortunately, he couldn't use his power at all and it had been causing what little 'restraint' remained in his mind to break down. His vision had already turned dark at the edges and there was a metallic taste in his mouth as he glared up into the face of the boy he hated more than anything else in the entire world.
Vahn saw Ash's reaction and it made him feel very cold inside because he had never experienced such resentment that had been 'forced' on him one-sidedly. Though his aura wasn't that large, it had turned into wispy black tendrils that seemed to be following Ash's intent as they tried to squeeze around his neck. Vahn couldn't actually feel anything from the black aura, but just knowing how much resentment Ash had for him made Vahn feel very sick. Since it didn't seem like Ash was willing to answer his questions at all, likely already having given up on life completely. Vahn reached out his hand and placed it against the man's head. Ash jerked his neck and tried to bite at his hand, but there was no way a Level 2 mage bound by [Enkidu] had enough physical strength to resist Vahn's actions. The only thing he got for his trouble was an extra strain in his neck as his face turned red for the exertion.
Though he knew the man didn't deserve it, Vahn felt pity for the tragic life he had lived as a result of the path he had decided for himself. After pressing his palm against Ash's head, Vahn began channeling a warm and calming energy into the man's mind to help him relax and slowly lull him into a deep sleep. Ash tried to resist against the energy but, as his mind became increasingly calm, the only resistance he put up were the tears that began to fall from his eyes. He seemed to realize what was going to happen and knew that Vahn, the man he hated more than anything, had given him some small mercy by making things painless for him. Though it was only for a brief moment, Ash felt like he could have gotten along well with the boy if the circumstances had been a little different...
Vahn looked down into the pale yellow eyes of Ash and said, "I have no control over what goes on in the Rakia Kingdom, but I will one day bring change to that country in the hopes that such misfortune never befalls anyone else. You have faced a grave injustice in your life, but its a fact you became a patsy that benefitted from taking the lives of others. If I have the opportunity to save them, I will see that your 'wife' and 'son' are able to live a free and happy life. However, their fate has been forced to a head based on the decisions you have made, something you must accept this before you die. I will not bear your resentment, as your path reached this point without any action on my part..."
Even though he felt a great deal of indignation, Ash found himself simply unable to get mad as his mind started to become very cloudy. He hadn't been sleeping well in more than a month at this point and now it was like all his fatigue had compounded and was about to claim him. In his entire twenty-six years of existence, he had never felt as tired and 'calm' as he did right now. The image of his lover appeared in his mind alongside a small boy that looked up to him as if he were a great hero. It broke his heart knowing they would suffer, not because of Vahn, but because he hadn't been truthful to them and had endangered their lives by association with him. He knew better than anyone that it was his fault they would likely die, but he couldn't help but resent Vahn because the young boy had been able to live such a happy life, blessed to be associated with amazing people with great authority...it was unfair...
After several minutes, Ash had a blank expression in his eyes as he mumbled, "Please...destroy...that hellhole..." with tears streaming down his gaunt face. With those final few words, Ash's eyelids began to droop low until they came to a complete close. Even with the warm and comforting energy coming from Vahn's hand, Ash didn't show a smile on his face and his expression was a deeply set frown of indignation. Vahn released a sigh before letting Ash come to rest face down on the ground of his secret chamber. He then removed the dirty brown robe covering his body and dragged his finger along Ash's spine to see if he had belonged to a Familia.
As soon as his blood began to 'evaporate', the image of a lion's head, a spear, and an ax appeared on his back showing that he indeed belonged to the Ares Familia and was likely one of their dark operatives that performed espionage, assassination, or simply caused general upheaval in countries they wanted to conquer in the future. Since there were few organizations that were allowed to exist without the influence of the Ares Familia, this meant his 'client' was likely one of the executives of the Familia itself. The curious thing that Vahn noticed about Ash's Status Board, however, was the fact he actually had more than one Innate and, though he was Human, he was also much more...
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[[STATUS]]
Name: Ash
Race: Human, Demigod(sealed)
LV. 2
POW: H118->H119
END: F335->F338
DEX: G241->G242
AGI: D583->D590
MAG: B739->B751
Skill: [Blessing of Ares:Innate(sealed)], [Gnome:Innate(D)], [Rock Skin:C]
Magic: [Quagmire:E]
Development Skill: [Abnormal Resistance:C]
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(A/N: Alternate Titles: 'Subterranean City','Cycle of Hatred','Legacy of Ares...')
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