Sovereign of Wrath Ch178: Hole in the Wall
Added 2023-12-20 04:03:17 +0000 UTCSeyari felt the castle shake. Without hesitation, she changed course toward it and sped up, wishing her wings could open in the cramped hallway.
This is bad. Weâve been compromised.
Already, sheâd passed several corpses; faces that sheâd begun to grow familiar with.
Seyari was relatively certain thereâd been no spyâat least none who could report easily. But this kind of quiet efficiency spoke of either Envy or Lust demons, and Seyari didnât think Lillith was behind this.
Just because she didnât trust her didnât mean sheâd do this. Besides, it was sloppy, in a sense. For all theyâd been caught off guard, the enemy hadnât gone for the head. She and Renna didnât need an army to strike back, and all this death would only push Renna into more decisive action.
Really, Seyari couldnât understand why. This plan reeked of Mordwell and Envy both, but it lacked finesse. Mordwell had to know that Seyari was present.
Or did he?
Crimson feathers flashed by the edges of her vision. She wasnât really the same Seyari anymore, in all the best ways. Perhaps whatever tracking magic Mordwell was using had lost its attunement.
If that were the case, and with Renna out of the cityâŚ
Understanding dawned in Seyariâs mind right as she heard a woman shrieking bloody murder. Though⌠it didnât sound like the sort of primal pain that preceded death. It echoed down the old stone halls, but Seyariâs sharp hearing could pick it out of the wind: the temporary hospital ward.
One more turn and Seyari practically threw herself into the room, hoping that Joisse was alright above all else. Inside the dust was clearing, and the air smelt of fresh mortar and burned flesh. Through a big hole in the wall, starlight filtered into the room.
Movement in the dust, on the beds, gave Seyari hope. Patients, not enemies. But whereâs Joisse?
âMom Sey!â her daughter shouted, nearby.
âJoisse! Are you alright! What on Varra happened?â With a flap and a little wind magic, Seyari blew a column of dust away into clear air.
Before her, seemingly stunned from the blast, was a pale, blue-skinned demon-blooded woman in a familiar russet dress, sitting up on a bed. Next to her, Joisse was caught, half-looking her way, half out the person-sized hole in the wall.
Seyari blinked and realized the woman, small horns and all, was the poisoned noble Renna had brought for treatment. Joisse was able to heal her!
With Joisse frozen, the woman answered, voice wavering. âT-thatâs precisely what I want to know! Where am I? What have you done to me?â Her tone somehow managed to be imperious despite the situation.
Seyari blinked, and took a steadying breath. âYouâre in Astrye. My wife, Marchioness Zarenna Miller, brought you here after you were poisoned, and our daughter healed you.â
âAstrye?â She glanced out the hole in the wall, the mountains clearly visible. âBut⌠how?â She looked down at her hands, now sporting black nails. âI demand you tell me whatâs going on!â
Seyari fought down a bitter reply, and instead looked at the fresh hole in the wall. It looked like an immense cannon, bigger even than those on the Lady of Liseu, had shot through it.
The noble woman followed her eyes, her own growing wide as her mouth dropped open.
Footsteps sounded rapidly down the hall toward them. Joisse tensed, and froze, her hands partway up as if unsure what to do with them. Pulling in her wings, Seyari whirled around, assisted by her magic. She prepared a blade of wind at neck level, holding a lance of holy light at the ready for a follow up.
Instead of a demon, the person who ran in was the paladin tagalong Renna had picked up. Seyari had nearly forgotten him in the shuffle. His armor was scored with cuts and spattered lightly with blood, and the sword in his hand glowed with holy light.
âOur side or theirs?â Seyari barked.
The paladin pulled up to stop short, eyes glancing only briefly from Seyari to take in the room. He took a moment to think, and Seyari edged forward.
âIâm not fighting you,â he finally said. âI heard a commotion, and engaged with lesser demons on my way down. The trail of⌠bodies led here.â
âBodiesâŚâ the noble woman murmured.
âGood,â Seyari said.
The paladinâs brow furrowed. âThose demons arenâtâŚâ
âAbsolutely not!â Seyari clenched her fists before she remembered to dismiss her prepared magic. âThis is an attack by Mordwell and Envy.â
âMordwell?â
âYes, that Mordwell; the leader of the inquisition. Have you not heard that heâs gone rogue, consorting with demons?â There was so much more Seyari wanted to say, but she held her tongue.
The paladin sheathed his sword, but he kept his hand on the handle. âIâll save my questions for later then. Was whatever killed its way here stopped?â
Seyari looked once again out the window, but it was Joisse that spoke. âShe was, yeah. I dunno if I killed her, but sheâs gone.â
âPleaseâŚâ the noble woman said, exasperated. âWhat is going on? Paladin Warren, you must have some idea?â
The paladin, Warren Seyari supposed, surprised her by looking her way. Seyari shrugged with a slightly fanged smile. She had to admit, the odd look on Paladin Warrenâs face was worth imitating her wife.
Gods, I can see why Zarenna smiles like this so often.
âYouâŚâ
âMe.â Oh gods, I mustâve hit my head to act like this. Seyari schooled her face into its normal expression. âHave you never seen an angel of Wrath before?â Despite making the name up on the spot, it seemed right.
The paladin opened his mouth, but was interrupted.
âPaladin Warren! Please! I woke up in a bed in a border territory having been turned into a freakâI am not going to sit here while you play games with that half-angel.â Her tone was acerbic, her face twisted. âSheâs probably just demon-corrupted.â
Seyari snorted. âLady, if only you knew the truth.â
âLady? You will address me as Duchess Arina Kapel.â
âI donât have time for this,â Seyari huffed. âIâm going to sweep the castle; Joisse, keep an eye on these two and the patients.â She strode past the paladin, buffeting him with one crimson wing, and paused at the door. âI suppose you can call me Marchioness Seyari Miller, Your Ladyship.â
She tuned out the conversation that sprang up as she left, walk turning into a jog turning into a sprint.
***
For a moment, their little group and all the patients who were looking on anxiously were quiet. Panicked whispers started to grow, but Paladin Warren was too buried in his own thoughts to think of what to do.
Fortunately, the girl, Joisse spoke up, her soft voice carrying in the room. âPlease⌠stay calm. My mothers will keep us safe, and if anything sneaks by, the paladin and I should be able to handle it.â
The paladin in question looked around numbly, before nodding. It wouldnât do to lose his head in what could easily become a battlefield.
âYour mothers?â the duchess asked.
Joisse nodded. âMom Renna and Mom Sey. I guess I should introduce myself; Iâm Joisse Miller. I donât know how Mom Rennaâs title works for me, so I donât know if it counts for much.â
Their daughter, Paladin Warren thought, I can see some resemblanceâwait. A dawning, creeping sort of horror worked up Gareth Warrenâs spine.
Duchess Kapel sat up straighter and narrowed her eyes at the girl. âYou were the one who healed me.â
Joisse nodded. âYes.â
âSo itâs your faultâyour familyâs fault. You corrupted and abducted me!â The duchessâs voice was dangerously level, even as her gloved hands shook. âPaladin Warren!â
Gareth jolted out of his thoughts before he could reach their conclusion. âDuchess Kapel, we may be in dangerââ
âOf course we are! Do you think they will stop at this?â
âIâŚâ Gareth paused to think. What would he say; would he really defend that demon? With his mind focused for a fight, the answer seemed obvious. At no time had Marchioness Miller or her ilk threatened him. âDid Lady Joisse not save you moments ago?â
âAllegedly!â
Garethâs eyes met Joisseâs as he turned to look again at the hole, his arm coming up to point. âHole in the wall.â
âStrength does not exclude subtle games, Paladin.â
Paladin Warren shook his head. âNo. Why would they do that, why would they kill their own people in the hallway, if this were not real. Duchess, I know this all seems impossible, believe me, but I think we ought to give them a chance, at least help them out against hostile demons.â
âHostile demons?â
Oh no, Gareth thought, I messed up. Of course Duchess Kapel didnât know what Marchioness Miller was. Orâhe looked down at Joisse Millerâwhat her daughter was. No angelic traits, no demonic traits. The human-seeming girl in front of them was anything but.
How had she healed the duchess, then? Marchioness Seyari had no reason to lie if sheâd done it, and she couldnât have. I know she wasnât in the castle, and I saw her trying earlier. This is too elaborate to be a farce, too airtight.
As his mind was whirling, Joisse spoke up again.
âYes, hostile demons. A-and the poison in you was already changing you.â
Paladin Warren felt, oddly, like that wasnât the whole truth. But if she was a demon, it would make sense. âSheâs right, Duchess. Before we left Norgarth, there were already horns pushing up through your skin.â
Indignation flashed across the duchessâs face before she took a deep breath. âIf that is the case, Paladin Warren, I insist you make your full report available to my estate.â
âI⌠that can be arranged. Though I canât say I feel safe protected by a child with supposedly-powerful magic and a paladin who failed to stop my poisoning.â
Gareth swallowed a biting retort.
âIâm stronger than I look,â Joisse said. âI think I could do what made that hole in the wall again without passing out.â
âYou have similar magical capacity to your mother, then. Or, one of your mothers, I suppose. I wonât pry, but you do look a bit like the marchioness.â
Joisse looked away, but blushed. âItâs⌠complicated.â Part-way through raising her head, it snapped toward the door so fast Paladin Warren wondered how the young girlâs neck didnât pop.
If anything, that confirmed what she was for him. His hand went to his sword, but rather than on the demon in disguise, he focused toward the door.
Joisse launched forward, arm blurring red. A howl outside cut off into a gurgling noise, and the girl walked back in not five seconds later, one hand covered in sizzling demon blood. Having just reached the door, Paladin Warren could see outside, and the small, dog-like lesser demon collapsed in the hallway. Aura sight showed it was dead, magic dissipating back into ambience.
The marchionessâs entire family are monsters.
âWhat are you?â Duchess Kapel practically shrieked behind him.
A small âohâ from Joisse was all Gareth heard in reply before he stepped back into the room. âI was wrong about the marchioness, Duchess. Aside from greater demons of lust, some few of the most powerful demons can hide their aura and manifest human forms that are more than mere glamour. Marchioness Zarenna Miller as well has a resistance to holy magic that Iâve never heard of.â
âYou cannot be serious.â
âI am. Marchioness Zarenna Miller is a demon. She flew both of us here, and I saw her true form. Moreover, throughout the insanity of what I can scarcely believe is a single night she has demonstrated empathy, altruism, and compassion without a shred of antagonism toward myself or you. In light of other evidence, and facing other demonic threats like the cooling corpse outside, I am forced to conclude thatâat the very leastâthe marchionessâs faction is fighting another group of demons tonight, and has no desire to kill us at the moment.â
âOr ever!â Joisse added quickly. âHonestly, Mom Sey is meaner than Mom Renna. Unless you try to kill us, youâve got nothing to fear. Er, from us anyway.â
Duchess Kapel turned her head slowly to Joisse, eyes widening. âYouâre not human.â
Joisse nodded.
Gareth frowned. âAnd you healed her.â
Joisse nodded again, with a wince this time. âI⌠donât think this secretâs going to keep like my moms wanted it to.â
âThe child of a corrupted half angel and a demon? I didnât know Marchioness Miller⌠was capable of that.â
The young certainly-demonâs blush intensified. âItâs complicated. A-and not like that.â
âShow me,â the duchess demanded.
âWhat?â
âYou said youâre a demon. Show me. I feel like I know precious little of whatâs truly going on. If youâre not blowing wind, show me.â
âUh, my clothes⌠can I just do an arm?â
âWhat?â both Gareth and Duchess Kapel blurted.
âIâll just do an arm, and my eyes I guess.â
Before them, Joisse shifted. Like Paladin Warren had glimpsed earlier, one arm enlarged, lengthening past the elbow. Wicked black claws tipped her larger, crimson hand. Her eyes flashed, whites fading to a deep black, and irises glowing to a bright red, complete with vertically-slit pupils.
âSee?â she spoke. âIt scares the patients, so I donât always show it, though some here know.â
Sure enough, only a few patients openly gawped at the scene. Next to the paladin, the duchess paled.
âDo something!â she hissed. âDonât tell me youâre under sway; If sheâs anything like the reports Iâd heard of a demon in my city, thenâŚâ
âYour city?â Joisse asked. âGedon?â
The duchess didnât answer her.
âWhat did the report say?â Gareth asked. âAnd Iâm not going to attack the person who saved your life unprovoked. Especially as I do not know that I would win, and I would certainly risk innocents. After all this, thereâs a lot of thinking Iâll need to do.â
The duchess looked between them grimace fading, before she collapsed back onto the pillows. âFine. Iâm a freak now anyway. Gedon is correct, and the report was second-hand as a high priest of the Church denied my request for their report.
âAll I know is that two demons fought and destroyed an abandoned church in a troubled part of the city. Rumors also said one of the demons matched some eyewitness accounts of the demon whoâd been murdering my people.â
âI see,â Joisse said carefully.
Paladin Warren could pick up that she was nervous, but little else. And he didnât dare risk working the duchess up again, so he tried to play peacemaker. âWe should keep watch. That straggler might not be the only one, and as we saw Iâm not as fast as you. If thereâs more than one, weâll need to coordinate.â
Joisse nodded eagerly. âIâll let you know the moment I hear something.â
Comments
Yeeaaah... Joisse had zero idea what to say to that.
MadMaxine
2023-12-20 06:30:25 +0000 UTCOh... Yeah, Gedon... Awkward...
Genebeep (LadyLinq)
2023-12-20 05:02:58 +0000 UTC