JACKAL AMONG SNAKES
Chapter 530: Potentially Devastating
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Argrave stood on the bridge leading to Blackgard, holding Sophia as he stared down the valley where the river rapids clashed against the rocks below. He felt that his mind was moving much quicker than its waters, at present. They werenāt in Sandelabara any longer, where its citizens lived in some sort of strange limbo. This was Blackgard, with people heād pledged to defend walking the streets with trust in him. They had tremendous defenses here, but somehow Mozzahr had managed to breach them all, and now lied in wait.
Mozzahr was clever, and it was prudent to assume he had learned a great deal about Argraveās character. The former cult leader would surely try and use either the people close to him, or the people that heād sworn to protect, as a tool to force Argraveās hand. If Argrave entered the city proper where the population was dense, Mozzahr could use and abuse that fact. Even if Argrave avoided the city, Mozzahr might cause mayhem just for the sake of forcing Argraveās hand.
āIs something wrong, Argwave?ā Sophia asked.
Yes, Argrave thought.
āNo,ā Argrave said. āIām just thinking about what needs to be done in the immediate future. I want to make sure you live comfortably here, Sophia. You donāt have anyone you know.ā
āI know⦠I know you. Do you have a home?ā she asked.
Her words gave Argrave an idea, and he asked Elenore through their mental connection, āCould I lure Mozzahr to the parliamentary hall? Whoās there?ā
āMe andāā
āIf youāre there, forget it,ā Argrave interrupted her.
āJust as well. Even barring me, we have some members of parliament here.ā
With another option written off, Argrave had time enough to speak to Sophia. āI have quite a few homes, but Iām not sure which one would fit you best. Do you like the city? Do you like the countryside?ā
āI⦠just want windows,ā Sophia said. āThatās all.ā
Places without windows⦠thereās not many here. Just a few, and theyāre all built into the mountaināArturās Hall of Enchantment, Hauseās⦠Argraveās thoughts jammed. Thatās right. Hauseās temple. Itās separated from the rest of the city, it has a goddess protecting it, and has only one entrance or exit. Even if sheās not as strong as she once was, she can be counted on to defend Sophia. If Mozzahr pursues me inside, weād have him trapped. If he tries to flee, heāll have to use spirits to warp away, which would cause Onychinusaās spirits to intercept and transfer him to the deep ocean. And above all, I think I can head there without rising any suspicion, should he be watching.
āLet everyone know,ā he informed Elenore. āIāll be taking Sophia to Hauseās temple. She owes me her life, and Iām certain I can trust her with this. Besides, Iām certain weāll need her help with Sophia, long-term. Donāt spook Mozzahr. Iāll tell you when everyone else can rush in.ā
āHauseās temple?ā There was a silence as Elenore calculated things in her mind. āThat is isolated enough, but youāll be trapped with Mozzahr. I canāt communicate with Hauseāshe might not be ready to protect you. You could well die, Argrave.ā
āNo,ā Argrave refuted Elenoreās worry, adjusting his hold over Sophia. āI wonāt be trapped with him. Heāll be trapped with me. Ahāalways wanted to say that.ā
āDid you lose your wits?ā Elenore asked incredulously. āI distinctly remember you telling me you nearly died last time you engaged him.ā
āTrust me. Itāll be fine.ā
āā¦alright. But Iām heading to Vasquer. With her perception, I can locate Mozzahr.ā
āWhat? No!ā Argrave protested. āWhat if Mozzahr is lurkāā
āI have Orion to protect me, and Durran is already frothing at the mouth, begging to teleport here to come to my rescue. I will go, Argrave. This is me telling you what Iām doing, not asking you if I can.ā
āIf you get hurt⦠I donāt know what Iād do. Just be extremely careful,ā he commanded. āContact me when you can.ā
Argrave stopped conversing with Elenore, turning his attention back to Sophia. āIām sorry, Sophia, but we do have to head to a place without windows for a little bit. We wonāt be staying there very long, but thereās someone I need to introduce you to. Her name is Hause. She has a very special ability, you see. She can see someoneās potential. Do you know what that means?ā
Argrave set off along the trail, alert as ever. Every walking figure in the distance might be the Castellan of the Empty, ready to make mayhem.
āUh-huh,ā Sophia nodded. āDaddy always said I had no potential.ā
āSounds like Norman talked a lot without knowing anything,ā Argrave shook his head. āHauseās the only person in the whole wide world that can see someoneās potential. And considering how special you are, Iām absolutely positive that sheās going to see something.ā
āButā¦ā Sophia tensed up. āWhat if she sees that Iām useless?ā
āHonestly⦠that might be the most shocking result of all.ā Argrave looked around, trying to act natural. āAs a matter of fact, I can pretty much guarantee she wonāt say that.ā
āBut what if?ā Sophia insisted, a little fearful.
āNothing will change. Iāll still be there, no matter the outcome. Donāt worry about that.ā Argrave examined the silver bracer on his wrist. After the fight with Norman, it had no blood left. If he was going to use [Burst], heād need to call upon his own blood. A less desirable outcome.
āWhat if Iām even worse than useless?ā Sophia continued.
āHey⦠are you saying I canāt see something precious? I say youāre precious. Do you think the great me could be wrong?ā
Now that Argrave had involved himself, she was caught in a deep mental puzzle as her meek good nature battled against her low self-confidence. It gave Argrave precious time to indulge his paranoia, eyes flitting from the city sprawl to his right to the mountains on his left as he edged along the verdant meadows in pursuit of Hauseās temple. He saw neither hide nor hair of the former cult leader.
In the end, he made it to the building. Through constructed into the mountains, it still had some beauty to it. Since Argrave had last seen it, a grand arrangement of vines growing fruits, trees rising from the ground, and flowers decorating the path bloomed at its entrance. Ravenās ex-girlfriend of a few millennia was an avid gardener and had been bestowed with supernatural ability to weave plant life. It seemed Sonia had not been idle. Sophia seemed to like the entrance.
Argrave entered inside. He noticed a few citizens wandering about, and entered in calmly. The place was twice as beautiful within as it was withoutāa little garden, blocked off from the sun yet with all of natureās bounty blooming all the same. Sonia received a few prospective worshippers, but the moment she spotted Argrave, broke away to greet him.
āYour Majesty. What brings you here?ā Sonia greeted him distantly and politely. They had no special relation.
āIād like to speak to Hause,ā Argrave answered just as cordially. āCan that be arranged quickly?ā
āCertainly. I will get her at once,ā she bowed.
As Sonia walked away, Argrave contacted Elenore again. āAre you there yet?ā
āNearly. Half a minute more.āfreew ebnove l.com
Argrave looked about the verdant temple, trying not to tap his foot nervously. The place was beautiful, sure, but he felt that Mozzahr might be lurking behind one of the many trees or giant flowery bushes. The worshippers within recognized him, pointing and referring to him with some degree of reverence. After a time, Argrave saw Sonia return. Following after her was Hause, garbed in pink and with an elaborate headpiece keeping her blonde hair braided upward.
āYour Majesty. I wasnāt expectingāā Hause began, but paused when her eyes locked upon Sophia. The goddess was quite reticent, usually, but he knew sheer terror when he saw it. She raised a hand up to cover her mouth, and began to tremble.
Argrave walked closer, and said in a low tone to the trembling goddess, āBe kind. Sheās still a child.ā
Hause glanced at Argrave and nodded. She took some time to compose herself, lowering her trembling hand and trying to avert her eyes from Sophia. He couldnāt be sure what it was sheād seen, but he knew it was obviously quite terrifying.
āIām connected withā¦ā Elenoreās voice cut into Argraveās mind as Hause searched for words. She sounded pained and troubled. āā¦connected with Vasquer. Sheās surveying the city. Gods, this is just as overwhelming as I rememberā¦ā
āFind him,ā Argrave insisted urgently, feeling on-edge.
Hause looked at Sophia without greeting Argraveāshe seemed too overwhelmed to remember courtesy. He dipped her head and said, āH-hello, young lady. Who might you be?ā
āI am Princess Sophia Normansdottir,ā she said with practiced elegance.
āI see. I mean⦠I hear. I-I am Hause.ā She put her hand near her chest, still shaking. āArgraveāmight I ask⦠might Iā¦?ā
Argrave didnāt let her babble further. āBefore we begin, I need two things from you. I need you to treat Sophia very gently, and I need you to promise youāll protect her.ā
āIā¦ā Hause looked at Argrave with wide eyes. After a few moment, she gave rapid nods. āYes. Yes, I can.ā
āGood.ā Argrave lowered Sophia, setting her down upon the temple floor. She seemed hesitant to let go of him, but eventually came to stand on her own.
Hause continued to say something, but Argrave was waiting for word from Elenore. Then, it came, sharp as a hot knife and urgent as sheād ever been.
āAbove, Argrave! Heās burrowing through the earth using magic!ā
Just as she said that, Argrave looked up to see the ceiling split apart without so much as a sound. The white-haired elf Mozzahr leapt at Argrave with terrifying speed, silent fury warping his face.
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