Hana 2: The Ultimate Combo. . . Ruined

Hi again! I’m still alive!

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Is what I’d like to say, but this place feels suspiciously like the afterlife! My own apartment was a mess, with fast food boxes scattered all over the place, and clothes strewn everywhere. Dirty dishes I never washed piled up in the sink. Instant cup noodles, Chinese takeout, and pizza boxes were shoved into random corners. But when I woke up, everything was just so clean and pristine. Snow white walls surrounded me on all sides and the scent of coffee was in the air.

Even the bed was totally superior to my own! Not that I was really picky about where I slept, but my old bed had been pretty nice. It’s just that the bed I’m in right now is so much nicer. All in all, I think I would give the afterlife a 8/10.

Huh? This isn’t the afterlife? I was clearly run over by a car you know. I didn’t really even have that many regrets. My pc will be disposed of by my friend and no one will ever know the contents of my hard disk. I didn’t have much money in my bank account, so there’s no problem with fights over inheritance.

Oh no. The custom class card. Why did I have to die before using that? Oh well, it’s not like I can do anything about it. I’ll just go back to sleep.

Thump.

            Ow. I was unceremoniously pushed out of the bed and onto the floor, but when I looked behind me, there was nothing there. …Weird. Rather, what is this transparent menu in front of me. Could it be that fantasy-like development where I’ve been reincarnated in another world and have a ton of cheat like abilities? Unlike the characters in those novels though, I have absolutely no qualms about abusing my power to do whatever I want.

Hmm, hmm. As expected of such a convenient thing, it works exactly the same as Auo. Unfortunately, none of the things I had earned while alive had been carried over. That made me a little depressed. Everything would have to be built up again all the way from the beginning.

When you first started Auo, you customized your character, gave yourself a name, etc miscellaneous details. Then, you chose your class cards, and a skillset after that. It’s actually possible to have an infinite number of class cards on, but having more than 2 active class cards applied a severe class penalty.

I previously had gone with a pure archery class build though, since I wanted to take more skills from the archer class.

<<What is your name?>>

            Ah, this prompt brings back memories. There hadn’t been that many players when Auo first launched, but I still rushed to get the name that I wanted. It would make more sense to make it my real name now, wouldn’t it though? Ya nai. Yeah no. I feel like using that name would just constantly remind me of how I died.

<<Is “Hana” correct?”>>

            Mhm, yes. The legend of Hana shall be reborn once more into this world! Usually there would be an introduction video introducing you to Auo at this point and then character customization, but the prompt just skipped straight to class card selection. I kind of wanted to change my appearance through the system, so that made my heart ache a little on the inside.

<<Physical initialization of Structure: Class: Cards has been started. Please wait.>>

            Hmmmmmmm? What’s this? Soon after the strange announcement, cards began to start materializing around me in an all-encompassing circle, until the last cards ended up a few meters away from me. There are seriously a ton of classes in Auo, and all I wanted to pick was Archer and one other.

It’s obvious that I should pick Archer because it’s what I’ve played for all of my time in Auo. But the other class that I wanted to pick up, Mana Creationalist, is what would truly make this an amazing combination. Back in the game, it was possible for classes to synergize well, but you couldn’t just merge their skills together. For example, if I had Swordsman and Axeman as my class cards, I wouldn’t be able to use the skill <<Axe Throw>> when I had a sword in hand.

But right now, this isn’t Auo. I was betting on the faint possibility that instead of being restricted by the game rules, it would be possible for me to pull off something like throwing a sword when using <<Axe Throw>>.

What does that have to do with my class combination though? Well see here, the basic skill of Archer is <<Shoot>>, which allows you to hit something with whatever is in your hand. I could even throw an axe or sword ironically, but the damage is based off the weapon versus the skill in that case. There’s almost no reason to use anything besides a bow and arrow because the bow gets the skill modifiers. At max level, it was possible to launch multiple projectiles through the air by using <<Shoot>>.

But wait! Mana Creationalist is a support class that creates items using magic and mana. How could that possibly be useful to a dps class like Archer? Normally, it would be truly a horrible idea to put these together, An absolutely terrible choice. However, because this is a world where I can move my own hands and feet, and not just my character through a computer, there was an entire realm of possibilities open to me.

Such as creating purely damage focused, low durability mana swords, and then using the skill <<Shoot>> to launch them! Ahahahah. It’s just like the Gates of *lyon. Nothing will be able to stop my rain of destruction!

<<Class card usage has been restricted. Removing card from Structure: Class: Cards..”>>

            Hot hot hot hot ow ow ow why are my beautiful cards burning up. NO. In an instant, the two cards I had painstakingly searched for in the hundreds around me were now on the ground, burning to ash, until even the ash was gone.

<<Further usage of Structure: Class: Cards has been restricted.>>

<<Removing non-specificants..>>

            Cards began to light up all around me like me like candles for an unholy, satanic ritual to summon the damned.

Hana 1: My Unique Card Slot?!

The Hero and the Demon Lord have fought since time immemorial, since before there was a definition of what was “just” or “righteous”. While the Demon Lord still lives, peace can never be obtained for humanity. On the flip side however, the Hero will always live on to combat the Demon Lord. When the Demon Lord is slain, a new one is crowned to replace the old, determined by a duel of the strongest between the many demon tribes. When the Hero is killed, his title is passed on to a worthy successor blessed by the Goddess.

There were many different kinds of Demon Lords and Heroes, from the honorable and the wicked, the strong and the sly; and then, the magical. They rose up from nearly all walks of life, from the rich to the poor and from villagers and legends. The only thing they had in common was how abnormal they were. Even if other races existed, there was no one in the entire world who could match them in battle except for the other. These two were simply pure monsters of combat potential.

The continent that they lived on was shaped like a left-facing crescent, where humanity lived in the south and demons in the north. The battlefield would constantly change, from the valleys of the human territories to the snowy mountains of the demons. The elves and beastmen lived in their cities to the east, who refused to participate in the bloody war. However, there were many beastmen tribes who lived in the plains located in the center of the continent who were dragged into the conflict.

Many Demon Lords and Heroes have died to satisfy the desires of man and demon, but even if they wanted to, there was no way for them to break this tie of fate that bound them together. These two existences are doomed to fight each other until the utter annihilation of the other is completed.

. . . But what if there were two Heroes?

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           At least, that’s the setting of the game that I was playing called Adventurer’s Union Online, otherwise known as “Auo”. You played as an upcoming new Hero unknown to the world that would finally end the conflict of man and demon. The game was also known as “Ow” because of how punishing the game was. Yeah I know, it’s not the most inventive pun, but that’s what the rest of the community came up with. The difficulty of it was no joke however, and most players who joined it on a whim were usually ousted by the incredibly massive customization of skills and classes. If you weren’t able to join a guild soon after creating an account, you were probably going to be destroyed mercilessly by the tutorial boss of all things.

It’s just that there were so many ways for you to mess up your class, that picking what looked like a probable synergistic skillset wouldn’t be enough to tackle on the game. Take note of how I didn’t say that those skillsets were “bad”. In fact, it was kind of hard to make a truly horrendous skillset, and most are actually quite good. The problem is they aren’t good enough.

For example, the first boss of the game that you meet is a “Giant White Spider” which was level 12. In comparison, the mobs leading up to it only ranged from levels 1-3, so there was no reasonable way to grind up and fight it properly. Boasting high hp in the 300s and attack stats in the 100s, she was commonly known as the “Newbie Eater”. The average player reached level 5-7 before the boss with hp in the 50s and attack in the 20s. Taking this thing on alone was basically Game Over.

Or rather, I swear the developers are just miserable sadistic sacks of meat who take pleasure in causing suffering. To overcome the lack of stats in the average skillset, players banded together to make up for the missing firepower and utility. It was at this point when the game first came online, that most people formed a traditional 1 tank, 1 healer, and 2 dps compositions. However, those developers made such a thing that the boss scales with more players! And they even gave the tutorial boss an actual title of “Newbie Eater”, which gives it 20% more damage against new players!

It was atrocious.

Of course there are certain players who live with a reckless playstyle of going at it alone. You could count the number of players who did this on your fingers though, and were basically legends in the community.

What’s that, you think that I’m probably one of those players? Ahahahahah.

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Yeah, no way. Those guys are just way too crazy for me. I’m perfectly fine with teaming up with my guild members for quests and using them as shields you know? When I looked at one of those crazy people’s classes and skill choices, everything was always focused towards one thing, in other words, an extremely one-sided build. There wasn’t any other way to beat things that were usually tackled by parties of 4 to do.

You could overwhelm the enemy and kill them before you died, or rely on complete evasion to dodge all attacks. There were some who dedicated themselves to a one-sided tank build(like my friend), but they definitely  lacked the ability to kill things for themselves, so they just ended up in normal parties. In general however, people spread out their skill points and chose class cards that supported whatever they wanted to do.

Agggggh.

Speaking of which, my friend is squeezing me to death from behind. It must be closing time at the internet café that we frequent. We aren’t NEETS, okay? It’s just that we have a lot of free time! I had just gotten too lost in thought thinking about the new class card I had gotten, a custom class card.

How had I gotten such a thing you might ask? Well, let’s just say that my friend is probably suffering from a low sanity level in order to help me grind and win it.

Guuuuh.

And making me suffer for it too. It’s alright if you just leave now you know, you don’t have to wait on me. If she were still thinking in a normal person’s frame of mind, I think she would have insisted on staying behind for me, but the way her eyes were dead like a fish made me worry if I was in more danger by being with her.

In any case, she waved at me from the entrance of the net cafe and left just as the streetlights were starting to light up. I was soon ushered out by the café owner too as he began to lock up.

Remember how people always say to look left and right before crossing the street?

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I wish I could have used that custom card.

Prompt #3 Childhood Memorandum

A smell. A sound. A face. It’s hard to take your memories for granted when you can’t remember them. A sharp jab to my ribs.

“Ouch.”

Then there’s some memories I’d rather forget.

“This isn’t anytime to be daydreaming Whitney!”

“Oh really? Then what do you suggest would be a good time Ellie?”

“How about when you’re not working on a writing assignment due at the end of class?”

Ah. Right. Memory sure is a fickle being. I peeked over at her paper to see if I could skimp some of my own work.

“Finished already?”

“Well, I wasn’t staring blankly at the ceiling like you were,” she sharply replied while leaning back in her seat, arms crossed behind her head.

Nothing on the paper was useful to me though. It wasn’t that what she had written was bad, but… it was too good compared to my usual quality. I’d already tried using some of what Ellie wrote a while back, but it just made my paper an utter mix of fantastic and unfitting mediocre writing. I used some of it this time anyway.

Obviously the professor caught me.

“You sure about this?”

“Yeah I’m certain.”

The writing class was the last lecture of the day for both of us, so we had always gone home together since we were neighbors. Usually Ellie would hitch a ride with me, but she was stubbornly set on using the newly constructed railway connected to the university.

“Are you sure, sure about this?”

“You don’t have to give me such a doubtful stare you know? It’s just a hop and skip back home.”

“Got the right station to depart at? It would be terrible if the train kept looping and you never got off.”

“It’s alright, I’ve got it memorized,” she said, while tapping her temple.

What a carefree smile.

“Besides, even if I do mess up, I’m sure you got my back.”

“Yeah well, I’m staying here with you at the station until they pull in. Not going to deny me that are you?”

“Wouldn’t dream of it.”

As the railcars pulled into the station, Ellie excitedly waited for the doors to open to let the current passengers depart to take the nighttime classes here. Waving from a window seat to me after boarding, I simply smiled back.

Back in the comfort of my own car, I pulled out the locket which was hidden underneath my collared shirt. It was just a clear two-sided case holding a picture of a young Ellie and me. If you flipped it over, you would find the words ‘best friend’ beautifully written in colored pencil.

Her work of course.

Ellie was brilliant, an amazing writer who could vividly imagine anything in the eyes of the reader. The only thing I had improved on was my oral storytelling.

It was a requirement after all, since I had to tell Ellie her life story from when she was a little kid to now. For all the skill in writing she had been given, her memory span only lasted one day.

It was a cruel irony that she wrote pieces of literature which would last years, maybe decades, and yet Ellie wouldn’t be able to recall a single sentence the next day. Like any abnormal disease, the doctors had no idea as to the cause of her illness. Her own parents had already given up and wanted to have her instituted for special needs.

I fingered the crystal-clear locket again. Aside from her parents, there weren’t many people she recognized when the sun rose. She knew me of course. Or rather the me when we were both just kids. It was a well-rehearsed story by now, greeting Ellie’s parents in the morning and going to wake up her.

A spare key to her house hung on my key chain.

Every time she heard my story, it was always as if it was the first time I had told it. The only believable element I had was just the locket with the picture after all.

Inserting the car key into the ignition slot, the engine slowly sputtered to life.

“Let’s see if I can’t beat Ellie home then.”

Prompt #2 Kill the King

“You’re going to kill the king.”

“So how much am I going to be paid?”

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“…?”

“Haaa… How did a young kid like you even become so obsessed with money? Betraying your own country’s ruler should raise more questions than how much you’re being paid.”

The old guy was being annoying again. Typical. At least there wasn’t anybody else home besides the two of us. If you could call this half bar, half living space a home.

“When. Where. You’re the one who taught me we don’t need a why gramps.”

“Hey, that’s guildmaster to you!”

Like being the head of a guild of rogues was something to be respected?

“Sure, guildmaster.”

Giving me another wistful look with his only remaining eye, I could only impatiently spin myself on the wooden stool while playing with my knife. A long scar crossed his other eye, which would have made him intimidating had I not known the true story behind it.

“Tsk. Just where did I go wrong raising you. Was it when I told you to rob the merchant caravan by yourself?”

Definitely still held a grudge about that one.

“Or was it that time we sent you to search the sewers for the runaway?”

That one too.

“Or maybe when we hid your new birthday knife inside the cake?”

That was just a plain dirty prank. I flung that very same knife towards a target on the wall. Bulls-eye.

“I don’t got all day guildmaster. You want me to kill the king, tell me how much the pay is or I’m walking out.”

“Now hold up Vas. You already know I wouldn’t waste your time with some small fry job.”

And a wild goose chase through the sewers wasn’t a small fry job?

“Two gold bars up front as their deposit. Ten on completion of the crown kicking the bucket. All payments handled through me, you won’t be seeing the client.”

“Did you say gold bars?”

“Gold bars”, he confirmed.

“What the hell am I supposed to do with gold bars? I can’t just walk into some thrifter and sell it off on him. I’ll be running from some coats in minutes.”

“Each one is 100 gold coins to the standard though. We’re already talking 200 gold coins for just accepting the job. The bars can be run through some buddies of mine. I’ll be asking for a piece of it of course.”

“5%.”

“20%”

“6%”

“… 15%”

“7%”

“Dream on kid. There ought to be a limit to your greediness. 13%”

“6%”

“Oy, don’t just go back down idiot!”

The table rocked from where he slammed his hands down, and I stopped spinning on the stool to look at him.

“I’m only going as low as 10% you little rascal.”

“9%”

“They better accept payments in hell, because you’re going to need it.”

“At the very least I’ll have the money.”

The old guy clicked his tongue again and sat back down while crossing his arms.

“Client already set up the meeting between you and the king. Three days after next week, he’s going deer hunting. As he’s returning you’re going to pretend to be hit by one of the nobleman’s horse. Black feathered hat.”

“Then I get close and slice his throat in front of who knows how many guards? I’m not doing any favors for the big man down under.”

“Let me finish. The nobleman is going to grab you as the pitiful street urchin you are and get you treated at the castle. Everything after that is up to you finding the bloke.”

Faking injury by a nobleman? As if they even cared if they ran over and killed a street kid or two.

“So I get couriered into the castle, then I find the king and off him?”

“Well, see here, this is the interesting part.”

“I don’t like ‘interesting parts’ in a job gramps.”

“… Yeah well, this king is only going to die if you stab him with his own sword.”

“What.”

Normal people die when you slip a little poison in their food and wine. Normal people die when they fall off cliffs. Normal people die from old age.

But oh no, not this guy.

“He just had to be famed warrior king with the holy sword didn’t he?” I grumbled from my hiding hole in a bush by the road. Maybe I really was an idiot for not knowing my country’s ruler was the infamous devil of the battlefield. It made sense why no one in the castle had tried to assassinate him earlier though.

You’d have to be an idiot to try and nick the guy with his own bloody weapon.

But I had already taken the money for the job, there wasn’t any way to back out now unless I wanted to be hunted down by gramps and the gang. Besides, 10 gold bars was 1000 gold coins, and with that much I could finally stop taking on these jobs.

The numbers of ways I could kill this guy was seriously limited though. First of all, I had to get the sword from him, which couldn’t possibly be easy. He probably slept with it when he hit the sheets. At least sneaking around the castle wouldn’t be an issue with my experience.

Then I had to fatally injure him. It’s all nice and simple for those paying me, but having a guy meet his maker isn’t as simple as just stabbing him. Well it kind of was, but he had to be stabbed in a vital area. That said, I have no experience using a sword, which made downing him in one blow even less likely. Then assuming he quietly goes down, I have to escape the castle.

There was an infinite number of ways this could go wrong, and only a few where I’d be getting out alive.

The sound of horse hooves and men chattering echoed from far across the rugged forest trail. It was just about showtime. Like the old man had said, there was a noble with a black feathered hat riding next to the king, both of them wearing casual huntsman gear. The king had the sword latched to his waist, and behind the two followed soldiers and squires.

They seemed to be riding in a stretched out formation, probably with the spoils of the hunt in the center. Must be fun to be able to hunt for fun and not to survive huh?

There was already a slight problem with this scenario. While the king was coming from the north, my hiding place was to the right on the east side. The feathered noble was riding to the king’s right, which is to say, my far left side. I had to pass by the king’s horse before pretending to be injured by the noble.

The client had planned an accident with the noble’s horse, so I wouldn’t be injured in the process. If the king’s horse were to rear at me though, I could actually be seriously injured.

“Just have to run fast then”, I said muttering to myself. What a pain this job was already.

Right before the procession was going to pass me, I leaped out of the bushes, like a rabbit scurrying from its hole. Bewildered faces were what I saw as I passed by the right side, catching the surprised look on the king’s face as I slid in front of his horse, stopping to face the noble’s horse. It was pretty satisfying.

The thing was, even the noble looked surprised by my entrance. The frenzied horse reared up, with the nobleman sliding off its back, then it brought its feet down, the hooves clipping me in the head.

“Huh?”

It had to be a concussion. My field of vision was already rapidly shrinking, and had turned red, no doubt due to the blood streaming down my head. The pain was minimal, but that likely meant I was going into shock. There were already people rushing towards the incident, probably to administer emergency aid to the noble.

As if they would treat some crazy kid leaping in front of a horse.

I woke up feeling like I had been hit by a horse. Because you know, I had been. Someone seemed to be tending to my head wound, but I couldn’t yet see anything out of my bleary eyes. Whatever they were doing really eased the pain though. Blinking my eyes, I closed them again, leaving only a small gap. A deathly white clinic area with the smell of disinfectants was where I appeared to be. Pretending to still be unconscious was the best plan for now though.

Seems infiltration into the castle was successful.

On that note, what the hell happened back there? Wasn’t this whole accident supposed to be staged? That noble certainly didn’t look like he knew anything. It was the idiot client’s fault wasn’t it?

A cool, soft hand suddenly measured the temperature of my forehead.

“Vaaaaaas, I know you’re awake! Your eyes flickered for a second.”

What? Was my cover already blown? There shouldn’t be anyone who knows my name in the castle! Moving my hand to cautiously rest on the handle of my concealed knife, I opened my eyes to see the voice’s owner.

“Laine?!”

“One for one hotshot.”

“B-but what are you doing here?”

Laine was one of the girls from the old orphanage which I still visited from time to time. It was where gramps had ‘reappropiated’ me and changed my life. My last visit had been some time ago, but I still recalled my feelings for her. Laine and the orphanage were the real reason I wanted so much money in the first place.

“I should really be asking you the same thing.”

There was one drastic difference between old Laine and this new one. She had on a very nice dress. Looked very beautiful if I might add.

“That’s a very pretty dress…”

Then the gears suddenly fell into place for me. I grabbed Laine by the shoulders and stared into her eyes, hopefully giving off a reassuring look. Her cheeks flashed red for some reason I couldn’t understand.

“Even if the nobles sully you, I’ll always be there for you Laine.”

Her cheeks flashed an even brighter red and she pushed off my arms and backed away, her arms crossed over her chest.

“For spirit’s sake Vas, what the hell do you think I’m here for? It’s exactly like you to jump to conclusions!”

“Now, now, you don’t have to lie for my accou-”

“I’m the King’s daughter!”

“Yeah, whatever you say princess.”

Errr. What.

“… King’s daughter you say?”

“Yeah.”

I swear to whatever god is out there, stop screwing around with my life on the last job I’m taking. All I wanted to do was commit regicide.

(May be continued.)

004. The Princess is Tired

“Leave me alooooooooone!”

“Little princess why are you running away?”

“Because if I get grabbed by those hands, the next place I’ll be going is into the sky to greet the [Azure Spirit]!”

Running back up the stairs, doggedly following me was a terrifying sight. That is to say, Beni really wanted to hug me, but there was no way I would let her after seeing the damage Cyrus had taken.

It had never been this hard to escape a hug before since I had escaped from Panne many times in the past. There was just a single difference this time. Beni was physically fit and I wasn’t.

Between Panne and I, it’s unlikely that either of us would be able to even run one mile nonstop. Beni on the other hand, could probably run a couple miles and still be fine. I hadn’t even gotten halfway up the staircase before my breathing became ragged while Beni leisurely followed behind.

“Hey princess, if you’re tired, why don’t you take a breather?

“You know… why I can’t… do that…”

“Nope. I don’t get it at all!”

Ugh. This woman. Too much energy. That smile and those horns really make her look like a demon. Not to mention the skull on her head is creepy.

Blue sun. Horned woman. Is this too far of a stretch to make?

“Hold… up…”

I raise my hand to signal her to stop pursuing me. We’re about ¾ of the way to the top of the staircase.

“Sure.”

Surprisingly she listens to me and stops. Her arms are still outstretched though forcing me to remain on guard.

“Thanks…”

“No problem.”

“Those horns…”

“You mean these?”

She points to the slightly off color white appendages sticking out of either side of her head right above the ears that curved outward in a ‘L’ shape.

“Right..those. Are you… a demon?”

Beni’s face suddenly contorts from a cheerful face to a much more serious and sharp expression.

“Now why would you think that?”

She’s still smiling, but I’m painfully reminded of Panne. This is one of those smiles where it was dangerous to confront them. Usually I would run and hide if Panne was in this state, but I was still catching my breath while watching Beni.

“…Blue sun…you…horns…demon.”

“Are you supposing that because I have horns and with the sun outside being blue, the logical conclusion is I’m a demon?”

“…Yes.”

“Well when you put it that way, I very well could be a demon.”

“…!”

I had finally gotten my breath when my ears heard something ridiculous. Was she admitting to being a demon? Why had she been talking to Cyrus? Wait no, in the first place Cyrus was already suspicious. A randomly high ranking member of [Scarves] coming to peaceful Viyor was highly abnormal. Coupled with trying to get close to my sister through bribing me, he was just plain shady.

Not that he even needed to try to get close, Panne had gotten charmed long before Cyrus had given me the monster book.

And just now, I had witnessed him enter his own shadow and disappear in the middle of all these strange happenings after giving Beni a pouch of white powder. Could it possibly be a drug to make me fall asleep or paralyze me? The possibilities were endless.

“I could be a beast-kin you know.”

“That’s not possible! You don’t have a tail, you can’t fool me, demon!”

“Oh geez, it looks like I’ve been caught. Whatcha gonna do now huh princess?”

She’s shrugging and rolling her eyes again like she had done with Cyrus.”

“I-I don’t have to tell the likes of you.”

“Hmm. I see. Well that would be bad for me you see so I’ll just show my true form now…”

This is bad. This is really bad. Beni is bent over, the skull on her head somehow still resting on her head even though it’s gone vertical. Hands clenched into fists with her back pointed outward, I can feel an ominous feeling in the pit of my stomach.

Is she going to sprout wings? In the legends of the war against demons, the flying types were apparently the weakest. To make up for this, they had amazing aerial mobility, picking off soldiers who got lost from their comrades. But even though I say weakest, that was in comparison to other demons.

She would be plenty strong enough to tear me apart.

“AHHHHHHHHHHH!”

Beni screams out sending shivers down my spine. Am I going to die here? I don’t want to die!

“Hey…wait…”

“Yes?”

“No, no please wait a second?”

“Sure.”

“Did you just tear your horns off?”

“Yeah.”

I’m utterly dumbfounded. There’s no signs of blood, rather I can now see there are strings hanging off each horn.

“So… you aren’t a demon?”

“Nope.”

“You know you led me to believe you were, right?”

“Yep.”

Dammit. With all my heart. Dammittttttttttttt.

“That doesn’t mean I’m going to stop from giving you a hug though.”

And so continued the cat and mouse chase from the staircase towards my room. Luckily I had left the door open, allowing me to quickly enter my room then use my weight to quickly shut it close.

“Hiya Sanct. Standing guard like always, right? You sure are hardworking.”

Is she talking to the suit of armor outside? Would it be okay to say Beni is crazy strong, dangerous, and a little bit loony in the head?

“Think this is gonna be the one? I see. Ehehe, you devious gambler you.”

Attentively listening to see if she would try to force her way into my room, she continued to be strangely occupied with talking to the armor.

I really think there’s been too many, but yet another surprise awaited me. It was nothing as beautiful as the green dawn, nor as silly as the chase with Beni though.

I do know that she’s only expressing herself and not actively attempting to kill me. At least that’s my hope. But nothing prepared me for what was in my room.

A giant iron cage. It held what appeared to be two children, a small black haired boy and an older chestnut colored haired girl. The boy looked very small and couldn’t have been older than 10, while the girl was an early teenager, some years younger than myself.

The little boy appeared to be very sickly, coughing every once in a while. Keeping the sleeping boy’s head on her lap, the young girl looked at me, yet not at me, as if peering through a reflection in the water.

She had two pointed, tufted ears and a tail. A genuine beast-kin. Off to the side of the cage was a table with what appeared to be a walking stick with a bell attached to the top. And also a key.

I abandoned my post safeguarding the door and slowly walked over to the table, gingerly picking up the key and gripping it tightly. The girl’s gaze followed me the entire time, the unnerving yellow eyes giving me goosebumps. Inserting the key carefully into the keyhole, I opened up the door to the cage.

“Are you alright?”

The beast-kin girl sniffed the air, getting ahold of my scent.

“… Human.”

She clutched the boy’s head closer to herself and started backing away into corner of the cage, growling at me.

Any attempts to get closer made her growl louder, her canines sharply coming into view.

“I just want to help.”

“… I don’t want your help.”

There’s always a momentary pause in her replies, as if carefully thinking over everything she says. Suddenly the boy starts speaking in his sleep.

“No… No… Help!”

Was he having a nightmare?

“Noo! Nooooooo!”

The screams continue to get louder until the girl muffles the boy’s cries with her body.

“Nnn……”

“… It’ll be alright”, whispers the girl into the boy’s ear smoothly.

“Dad… Mo… mmy.”

The boy finally calms down and returns to a fitful slumber racked with coughs.

“… Human, please leave us alone. That’s the help I want.”

“Miya.”

I hear Beni call out my name from behind the door, but her voice has none of the cheerfulness it had earlier displayed.

“Ring the bell on the shepherd’s stick.”

I listen to her words seriously and follow her instructions. A shepherd’s stick was it? I back out of the cage and walk to the table where I had grabbed the key. Just picking it up causes the bell to ring and a faint spell of dizziness passes me at the clear resounding note’s sound.

“I just… wanted to help them.”

An honest desire.

<<Conditions met: Parent: Miya Viyor; Children: Oleander, Hyakki>>

I hear a sigh of relief come from the boy’s mouth as his fits of coughing gradually subside. Turning myself around, the girl seems to be struggling to stay awake, her head nodding up and down. I raise the shepherd’s stick once more and tap it on the ground, ringing the bell again. None of the disorientation from earlier occurs, but I feel extremely tired now. Just what had [Interface] tried to tell me?

The girl finally succumbs to the forced sleep and closes her eyes.

“Little princess, can I come inside?”

Even though she asks me, Beni was already leaning on the wooden door having entered the room. A request for politeness’s sake. Not that I have the energy to deny her.

“Yeah.”

Feeling exhausted, I drag myself to my desk chair, promptly collapsing onto it. Beni then walked into the cage, picking up both children using one arm each. Carrying them over to my bed, she tucks them in, pulling the blankets over them.

I toss the cloud plush I had made earlier at her. Without even looking back, Beni catches it with one hand and places it in the arms of the little boy.

“You better get some rest Miya.”

Looks like she’s still in her serious mode. Better than her trying to hug me to death I suppose.

“Right.”

“I’ll be coming to wake you and the kids up later though, there’s a lot we need to talk about.”

Giving one last smile, she exits the room closing the door behind her.

“Oh Spirit above, what have I done to deserve this?” I ask while watching the slowly climbing azure sun outside my window.

003. The Princess is Weirded Out

“… It’s too quiet.”

Even if I were to consider everything strange that had happened as a non-factor, the castle was deathly silent for a place that should have been hurriedly been making preparations for breakfast or wiping the hallways clean.

There hadn’t even been a maid to visit to wake me up, I had gotten out of bed of my own accord.

… What a disaster. For the last month I had been forcing the head maid to send people to wake me up in order to spite her for the one time she complained about my carefree lifestyle.

Shifting out of my magnificent thinking pose, I pulled my legs up onto the chair, wrapping my arms around them while facing my head downwards to my knees.

Some people might call this a fetal position. I call it a tactical withdrawal to re-evaluate my available courses of action.

“Ahhhh, all that hard work of rebelling against head maid is gone now that I’ve gotten up on my own!”

My bemoaning of wasted effort would have probably gone on if [Interface] had not pinged an alert.

<<Skill [Plush Maker] learned>>

Huh?

I immediately sat up and inched to the edge of my seat to pull up the main screen of [Interface]. This is done by swiping all fingers except for thumb and pinky downward by the way. Of course everyone should know that, it’s one of the first things children are taught alongside walking.

It’s apparently troublesome to teach little kids the proper hand sign from what I’ve heard from the maids. Panne tells me both Myles and I had no issue at all learning it, but she had a dangerous glint in her eye. We probably caused her a great deal of trouble.

A transparent light blue screen promptly appeared from where I had swiped down. [Interface] has no actual substance, being something similar to a projection of light. To be clear though, it’s not light though. Some researcher in one of the capital cities theorized it was a visualization created from the azure flow inside of a person’s body, but there’s apparently no way to test that without endangering someone’s life.

That aside, my status looked pretty okay. Health points are full, which is always a good thing. What I was more currently concerned with was the new skill I had obtained, [Plush Maker]. Dragging the skills tab out of the main screen to open a new window, I found the new skill quickly. Probably because there are hardly any skills in the list to begin with.

<<Skill [Plush Maker]: A skill that allows one to create higher quality plush objects faster. Craft skill guidance allowed>>

My hard work trying to make that plush cloud paid off then?

“No, this is just wrong.”

An apprentice to a woodworking master would spend countless hours watching him working and creating their own creations. It would only be after several years of this that the apprentice might get the skill. By that time, the apprentice would have been able to make quality work even without the skill.

That isn’t to say the skill wasn’t helpful at that point though. My desk still had the materials for making another plush on it so grabbing fabric in one hand and stuffing in the other, I began to wrap the white stuffing in the likewise white fabric. Then taking a needle from the sewing kit, I prepared to attempt yet another stuffed cloud.

<<Activate [Plush Maker] guidance? Yes/No>>

“Yes.”

Responding to my answer, small blue pinpricks appeared on the fabric in my left hand. A ghostly image of a finished cloud appeared and small arrows directed me to where to join the edges of the white cloth.

Following this outline, my hands began to sew, add stuffing, and cut excess fabric as if I had always known what to do from the start.

<<[Plush Maker] object Cloud Plush added to craft list>>

“I-It looks like an actual cloud!”

I hugged my newly made plush while once again returning to my tactical positioning with the one difference of cloud in my arms instead of my legs.

No wait, this isn’t the time to be happily hugging a stuffed cloud. On top of the blue sun and mysterious changes outside the castle, I had just obtained a new skill which should have taken years of effort.

Something strange was definitely going on and I was caught in the middle of it. Reminded of the odd quietness of the castle, I sneaked over to the door and tentatively peeked into the hallway outside.

“A suit of armor?”

Right beside my door as I creaked it open was a gigantic standing figure covered in metal plates. A rectangular sword lacking a pointed end was held in both hands with the blade facing downward. The shoulder span was easily twice the width of my own shoulders and the top of my head only reached the neck of the suit.

It wasn’t a glamourous armor as it lacked adornments and embellishments. Actually, it looked rather plain despite it being so large. Nonetheless, it would have been comforting to know there was a guard, especially such a large one outside my room what with all the strange happenings going on.

“But…”

“It’s missing a head…”

Throwing the door wide open, I stepped towards it and got up on my toes to try to look inside the armor. Alas, it was too tall.

Returning to my feet while looking around once again, I noted there was no one in sight. To add on to that, something weird had happened once again.

“Is that a tree?”

The hallway was greatly altered, changing from a rectangular pathway to a large circular floor. The inner circle of the floor had been removed and the trunk of a tree could be seen growing through it. Around this incision were railings which I grabbed ahold of to find out that the tree grew even higher, reaching up to more floors which our castle never had. Turning my gaze downward, the roots of the huge plant were in the earthy ground one floor below.

Was my room the only thing that been untouched? I would have gone on to ponder this when I noticed a familiar figure on the floor below.

“Heeeeeeeeeeeey, Mr. Lambell!” I shouted.

Cyrus turned his head hearing my shout, but just beamed a smile at me and waved. It looked like he yelled something back, but I couldn’t hear him, the ground floor being so far away from where I was. He seemed to be waving for me to come down though. Following that brief exchange he turned his back to speak to… a woman?

Unlike Cyrus’s choice of official looking black attire coupled with his dark blue scarf, she wore just a wraparound covering her ample chest and shorts, the two together showing off her bare midriff and legs.

“Uwaaa… She’s showing so much skin.”

I’d known some of the town girls were experimenting with shortening their skirts, but this was over the top. Did she just lose her sense of shame somewhere?

Continuing on, covering her back appeared to be a fur pelt of some sort. She didn’t wear a scarf like Cyrus, so she wasn’t part of the [Scarves], but sitting on her ponytailed head was the top half of some animal’s skull with dirty white horns protruding from either side of her head.

She could be an adventuring acquaintance of Mr. Lambell. That would explain the… odd choice of attire and also the similarly strange head accessories. It was apparently the way of hunters to fashion their equipment from the things they killed, making use of the bones and pelts. They were a rare sight in Viyor since there weren’t any particularly large or unique game in the forests.

At that moment I was traversing a long stairway on the inside wall of what I have now deemed a tower, leaving the strange armor by my room behind. Watching the exchange between Cyrus and the woman, he suddenly pulled out a thick fist sized pouch from inside of his uniform handing over to the woman. I was close enough now to shout and get their attention, but I kept quiet.

Keeping my eye on the pouch, she opened the small bag to reveal what appeared to be a white substance inside. Grabbing a tiny amount, she placed it inside of her mouth. Apparently confirming whatever it was, she tied the pouch to a belt where other various bags were. Then she tightly hugged Cyrus lifting him off the ground.

“Ah, AH! Lessen up on the strength Beni! It’d be good if you didn’t kill me here.”

This was the guy my sister loved. Really. This Beni girl must have been seriously strong to make a scarf flinch though. Adventurers sure were a lively sort though. From this higher vantage point, Cyrus apparently noticed I had reached the bottom of the stairs.

“Beni, tap out. TAP OU-“

Releasing him, Cyrus fell to the floor, his legs buckling then failing him as he fell onto his bottom and gasped for air while clutching his sides.

“Oooh, my ribs…”

“Don’t be such a wuss, it was just a short hug.”

“A short hug? I swear you’re trying to kill me. I might even have broken a couple of ribs!”

“Nawh, you couldn’t have broken any ribs. If you did, there would be a more crackling breaking sound. Yours just creaked and groaned from pressure.”

“Gah, does that mean you actually broke someone’s ribs before?!”

“Well…”

“You know what, don’t answer that. I don’t want to know.”

Beni just shrugged and rolled her eyes as if to imply asking in the first place was a silly notion. Cyrus had been using his short breaths to strike Beni back with verbal attacks, but he now calmed and started to take deep breaths.

“Right so… princess Miya… meet Beni… Beni… meet princess Miya…”

Is he going to be alright?

“A pleasure to meet you,” I greeted as I lightly picked the edges of my dress and lifted them wide while bowing to present the drape of dress.

“A good to honest princess ain’t she? Nice to meet’cha!” said Beni with hands on her waist while smiling.

“With introductions… out of the way… I’m off… then…”

Wow she really did a number on him.

“Hey wait Cyrus! Explain everything! Why is the sun blue? Where did the castle town go? Why is there a tree growing in the castle? Where is everybody? Why-“

“Find out… yourself.”

Foaming at the mouth, Cyrus fell backwards as if he had fainted. As his head was about to hit the ground, it passed through his shadow with the rest of his body following suit until he had all but disappeared, all traces of having been there gone.

“That’s just like him you know. Dodging out of the way when there’s work to be done.”

“Is that so…?”

Disappearing into one’s own shadow, I had heard there was an azure art which let you do just that. But I had only read about it in some of the eastern texts we had gotten from foreign far reaching traders. The book was more like gossip in a newspaper, talking about the mysterious practices of people working in the dark toppling tyrants.

Why would Cyrus know such a thing?

“I look forward to our budding relationship then!” says Beni beaming brilliantly at me.

Arms outstretched, she is walking closer and closer to me bearing with her one thing. Death.

I have to make friends with this leg flashing, midriff baring, pelt wearing, animal skull sitting on head, horned woman?!

002. The Princess is Pondering

Impervious to attacks made through [Azure Arts] and so massive that it could have encompassed several castles within its dimensions; that is the structure known as the Demon World gate. Etched and carved into an enormous obsidian platform were countless sigils and glyphs all inside of an enormous pentagram with an obelisk stationed on each point of the star within.

A conflict numbering in at hundreds of thousands of combatants, the Demon World gate sealing was the finale to a war that had gone on for decades. In reality, this legendary battle was far from glamorous.

A ragtag wall of dirtied, muddied soldiers and adventurers with the remainder of the archery and artisan units bringing up the rear. Mixed in among them were knights on horseback, though most had been cut down in the initial charge to secure a landing point on the beach. Those were the forces that stood against the bristling and blackened horde of demons amassed atop the hill where the gate stood on this accursed island fortress.

Already strewn throughout the battleground were the corpses of man and demon, evidence of the previous engagement in combat. That fight had been short, a harassment of their forces which ended in the demon’s retreat back to the gate. Following them, the army under the banner of the [Azure Spirit] came to a standstill before the base of the hill which their opponents occupied.

Silence pervaded the field. Only the shifting of armor, the sharpening of claws, and the clinking of metallic weapons could be heard. Feets shuffled on the pure black ground which would show no indication of the countless gallons of blood spilt.

“CHAAAAAAARRGE!”

A yell shouted out by some nameless soldier.

One by one, more and more took up the call, the repetition of one word turning into an ear numbing chorus. Slowly advancing forward, then changing into a full on sprint; they desperately climbed upwards towards the gate to meet the forces of the Demon World in their final encounter.

At the very forefront of the battle was the [Hero], the first one to witness the blue sun shining down on the landscape of the Demon World as he materialized out of the gate onto the other side.

“I want all soldiers up front, put yourselves between the clergy and the demons! We cannot let the chant be interrupted!”

“Yes, Sir Hero!”

With the destruction of the gate an impossibility, the only solution left to them was to lock it down. The seal could not be so simply accomplished however. A simultaneous chant by the clergy from both sides of the portal would be required.

Being defenseless against the demons however, it fell to the many foot soldiers in the vanguard to protect them. As friend after friend was cut down on either side of him, one such soldier continued slashing away at anything in front of him under the blue light of that world’s sun.

“Simon Falfig. Will Travor. Ernst Hrye.”

The only things that he thought of were the names of those who had fallen, the rest of his mind dedicated to surviving.

“Block the cut from the right. Step in and thrust. Twist the blade and fall back. Deli Ralts. Anton Port. Mark Comay.”

The names continue to pile on just like the growing number of lifeless bodies at his feet.

“Bores Numkin. Drake Qures. Lars Feris.”

Suddenly he felt the pressure of a hand on his shoulder and a shout ring in his ear.

“Hey man, they did it! They finished the chant! WE CAN GO BA-“

An arrow punctures the messenger square in the chest knocking him over, killing him instantly.

“Oars Wilk.”

Registering the order to retreat, he starts to fall back towards the gate where the clergy are already homebound. Bringing up the rear, his feet slip on one of the many puddles of blood that had gathered and filled the grooves of the sigils and glyphs on the floor.

Hitting the ground, he hurriedly moves to cover himself with a shield just as an arrow thuds into it, yet another flower in the bouquet on the shield. An axe follows swiftly afterwards, thudding into the shield, embedding itself in the sheared metal. The axe is strongly wrenched away, ripping the shield right off of his arm to show the scar ridden face of a grinning demon.

“…Victor Viyor”

Victor’s own name flashed in his mind as the smiling demon raised its axe high, the weapon preparing to take his life away.

“The clouds go quite beautifully with that green sunset.”

A man leaps past him swinging his sword downward in a swift slash which brings the blade to the ground. Demon blood splatters his face as its head flies off, disconnected from its owner. Looking through bleary eyes, he can only see the back of a man, an azure cape, the [Hero].

It was at that moment Victor felt someone grab the back of his jerkin and yank him into the gate.

Of those who survived the other worldly battle, they were rewarded with coin or the titles of nobles in their home country. Victor was especially lauded for surviving the frontlines, and would later receive land set aside by the Southern Union. It was the head of the clergymen who took the initiative in having them all swear to never speak of the Demon World, later propagating their own story of the barren wasteland and a cruel blue sun.

“I’m…I’m really still alive.”

The idea seemed so foreign to him after returning to his normal frame of mind.

“H-Hey! Is there someone who can write here?” yelled Victor as he toured the makeshift camp of survivors. One of the clergymen treating the wounded raised his hand to signal that he could.

He would then go on to rattle off the names of as many as he could, a record of those he had known who had died. Eventually other soldiers, ones that he did not know began to join in too, adding on to the list of named casualties.

Victor would later go on to erect a monument on his estate, though it would not be an obelisk on account of the gate’s own possession of them. It was a simple structure that he had made, just a slab of stone shaped into a box with the names carved in by stonemasons.

I leapt out of the bed and ran towards the window. Who knew I could have such energy so early in the morning after waking up?

Of course this was no ordinary morning after all. Pushing off the desk with my arms, I raised myself higher to get a clear look. Confirming with my eyes once again the color of the morning sun, I fell back and slumped into the chair next to my desk. The energy that had spurred my short burst was already draining away.

“It really is…a blue sun.”

It was only on my second glance that I noticed something just as abnormal.

The ocean is really beautiful. Or rather, that is what they call an ocean right? A giant body of water that you can’t see the end of? To my left was a beach open to the great open water and to the right of that was a splendid forest with green foliage.

What exactly was abnormal about the situation you might ask? For one, Viyor is a landlocked country. Panne had detained me following one of her trips to refuse yet  another persistent suitor in a far off country to talk my ear off about how much water there was in the ocean and how surprisingly salty it was unlike a river or lake. Of course seeing it for myself was completely different and on top of that for it to be outside my window?

“Unbelievable…”

In between the beach and forest was a giant clearing where only short grass grew. Well, I say clearing, but there was one thing in there that made the clearing not so clear. That ‘thing’ would be great-great grandfather’s monument.

“But something’s happened to the box, why is it black?”

The monument had been made of rather ordinary stone, such that the names on it had to be re-etched every couple years because of the corrosion by the weather. Father had even allowed me to touch it once when I was young, lifting me up high such that I could reach the upper edge of the box. It had a smooth feel, but left grainy gray dust on my hands after brushing it.

The box was now a distinct black with a curious sheen to it, a striking contrast to the green grass surrounding it.

“There’s an ocean, forest, and that old man’s box has turned a strange black… Not to mention the sun is blue on top of all of that.”

A forest wasn’t something strange for me to see, there were plenty in Viyor after all, lumber being one of the country’s main exports.

“No no! The problem is, where is the town?”

Where the forest was should have the castle town connected to this very castle, where the subjects under father’s ruled lived. There was no such place that I could see.

The world had inexplicably changed outside of my room and I had not the faintest idea as to the cause of it all.

“I suppose it must be that then”

The only thing that truly made no sense at all, I shielded my eyes in an attempt to get a better look at the blue sun.

Was it odd that there was an ocean? I can’t even crack a joke about it, but it certainly is something that exists outside of Viyor. While the black box was similarly odd, it’s possible someone had gone out and painted it.

There had been a project led by the castle wizard to make something that would protect the monument from damage, but he had changed gears suddenly in trying to make that high quality antidote.

Bracing my elbow on the hand rest of the chair, I rested my chin against my curled up hand to assume a thinking pose.

“Would father really let them discolor great-great grandfather’s box though?”

I couldn’t imagine he would, but it was a costly structure to maintain after all.

And while the appearance and subsequent disappearance of forest and town were very worrying, they weren’t as blatant a change as the azure sun at daybreak causing a green dawn.

The idea of a blue sun, it was troubling to think about.

After all, the blue sun only rose in the Demon World according to the church.

001. The Princess is Bored

“Hmm.”

It was another typical day of sitting at my window side desk with my head resting sideways on my crossed arms. Looking out to the sky and watching the clouds lazily roll by, a simple question came to mind. Was there anything as fluffy as a cloud?

“There really isn’t anything fluffier, is there?”

The typical life of the Viyorian kingdom’s second princess, free from responsibilities and worries. Normally, such a person would be married off to a neighboring nation to ensure peace. Being an exception to that rule, I merely spent the long days reading books and learning what I wanted.

Why was I allowed such free roam you might ask? To answer that, you would have to first understand my elder sister, Panne.

“A smile that could calm a baby’s cries, and a countenance like a tranquil lake!”

I assure you, those were the exact words that a would-be suitor uttered to compliment my sister at one of the royal galas. He even got down on his knees and held my sister’s hand looking upwards to her while saying such.

It hurt to hear such blatant flattery, but he wasn’t exactly wrong. Panne could have popped into a storybook and no one would doubt her to be the lovely damsel in distress. The effect was somewhat ruined when she whispered to me when they weren’t looking.

“Even if they’re just the sons of rich merchants, I wish they would have more tact in their compliments. None of them have a particularly handsome or striking face either.”

“Ah…how long are you going to be like this Panne! If you keep this up, you’re going to end up single when they finally crown you queen.”

“That’s a perfectly satisfactory outcome you know. All the men here are idiots, going on and on about how their father owns land here and there. The only thing they’re thinking of is how they can bed me anyway.”

Groaning, I turned away from my sister kneading my temples with one hand. Whenever it came to the topic of marriage, it was never a question of love, but what benefits would it bring to the country.

What she said pained my heart even more by the fact that she kept up her unwavering smile throughout. Rather than a change of face, Panne had changes of smiles. Only a few people were able to discern her change in expressions, me being one of them. But even so, it took a couple moments to realize she had worn a smile for teasing.

“Panne!”

She flashed a knowing smile back at the exasperated look directed towards her. Even though she joked often about it, Panne’s marriage would have huge consequences for our kingdom. As a result it was always a matter of who was most advantageous to marry.

Although I wish I could, I can’t fault her way of thinking. Our father’s health had been on the decline in recent months and the pressure for her to take the throne had steadily been increasing.

No son had been born into the family, hence the authority to rule would pass from our father down to her. With this in mind, she was bombarded with countless marriage proposals and had been pressured by other countries even as a young child.

Yet she showed no signs of having such a troublesome burden. Never showing a frown, she happily smiled even as my sister and I wandered around the castle bothering servants when we were little.

It wasn’t until when I was much older that I discovered the truth behind my sister’s smile. Father had taught her just one rule to follow.

“Smile, so that your enemies never know what you are thinking.”

That was how my sister had coped early on with bothersome suitors, refusing them with a cold smile. Give a wave farewell, and resume her duties. There was no one that she could confide her troubles in, not to the servants nor to her parents.

When I was born though, apparently the change in Panne’s demeanor was remarkable. Rather than make everyone present uncomfortable, she was now an extremely gentle and warm person who was easy to talk to. Surprisingly, it seems that Panne had carried me more as a baby than even my nursemaid or mother.

She admitted later that she poured out all of her troubles to me when no one else was around. For my part though, I was reasonably well behaved for a baby listening to the woes of my older sister.

It’s probably because I didn’t understand anything that she said and simply liked her voice and smile, though I won’t ever tell her that.

When Myles, our little sister was born, Panne was ecstatic, bouncing her on one knee while sitting bedside. As was typical of me, I was just lying down on the large bed, limbs outstretched.

“Isn’t she just adorable Miya!”

“Yeah!”

That was my naive reply before the realization seeped in that she would spend more time with Myles now.

To sum it up, my sister had a large amount of affection for Myles and I. So much that she took care of political issues so that the two of us would never be troubled by matters of the state, leading to the responsibility free life that I now lead.

That said, she could dote extremely well on my sister and I with no end to her love for us. In particular, Panne had no restraints when it came to hugging Myles, who still hadn’t learned the artful way to escape her clutches like I had.

On the other hand, her experience with love different than that of familial love was like watching a newborn doe taking its first steps.

Of all the people she could fall head over heels for, it was a person in the [Scarves Guild].

The [Scarves Guild] was an agency of investigative and combat experts.  In the aftermath of the Demon World gate sealing, conflicts erupted all over the [Southern Union] between member nations now that the threat of demonic invasion was at an end. Quickly gaining renown for mediation between these states, they became known as Scarves for the uncommon articles of clothing they wore in the otherwise warm south.

It wasn’t mediation that made them known all over the Union however. During one such negotiation between North and South Claios, major nations in the Union, it was discovered that the crown princess of South Claios had gone missing when they discovered her carriage ditched alongside the road across the northern border. While angry  accusations were exchanged between north and south, the Scarves went ahead in investigating the disappearance, going as far as to mount an assault on a fortress while royal examiners were still analyzing the crime scene.

With only a band of 3 combatants, they were able to successfully rescue the crown princess and apprehend the culprit, a noble of a neighboring state who plotted to have North and South Claios at war. By supplying both sides, he stood to profit from the conflict and weaken both nations at the same time. Tales soon spread of the group that rescued the princess while fighting off waves of mercenaries in their escape.

As the story became exaggerated to such lengths that it’s said that the 3 Scarves engaged over 100 men in combat, the [Scarves Guild] was founded in South Claios and gradually branched out, taking on trainees and expanding their area of operations, from simple requests from citizens to escorting important political figures.

When someone inquired whether  3 Scarves could actually defeat 100 men, they simply replied,”It depends.”

It was one such person that Panne became love struck for. Having taken on a request from the guild, he was a newly assigned member to the existing branch in our country.

What I can’t figure though, is why such a high ranking scarf was assigned here. The original Scarves had arbitrary colorings, but this had since changed so that color would reflect rank in the organization. Wearing a scarf colored a dark blue that reminded me of the the sky right before the stars appeared; this was a senior member of the guild.

Of course my sister didn’t pay that any mind, her normally logical thought processes seeming to go on break whenever she saw him. Always in an excited state after talking with him, Panne became very prone to giving my sister and I more money to spend as a result.

Well, I’m not going to complain.

Every once in a while there’ll be an odd slip in her behavior, a curious laugh here and there. I can only imagine she’s spending all her time fantasizing now.

With an increase in my disposable income, I went ahead and started  spending it all on new books.

There’s alot of ways to get new books besides just buying them though. Exchanging homemade cookies for copies of newly published art treatises with the castle wizard was one of the more curious transactions.

I heard that they later found the wizard trying to formulate a high quality antidote in the laboratory. It was kind of puzzling since there aren’t many poisons in the kingdom of Viyor.

At any rate, there were only 3 particularly interesting books in everything that had been acquired. A very thick and not so light volume on identifying monsters; a present from the senior scarf Panne dearly loved. Introducing himself by the name of Cyrus Lambell, he had just left father’s bedroom, doubtless expressing concern for his majesty’s condition.

It worried me somewhat that even though he was a high ranking senior of the guild, he had been able to so easily obtain an audience with the king. On the other hand though, my father wasn’t the kind of person who would refuse a like minded individual concerned for the people’s well-being.

By coincidence, I had been passing by right when he was closing the door to the bedroom. Giving a short greeting, I had planned to walk by and continue back to my room,but he stopped me to reveal he had prepared a present for me; the monster book.

I couldn’t help, but feel a little mystified by this newcomer that Panne had her eyes set on…

Doubts aside from how her relationship would pan out, Cyrus explained that the book was a collaborative effort on the part of the guild. Enchantments were woven into the pages so that whenever someone wrote in a book, it would be written into all others. A single crystal of azure was embedded into the book’s spine to supply the needed energy for the enchantments to work.

If what he said was true, he had given me an unbelievable gift. Azure was even more valuable than pure gold, its uses in arcane experimentation making it hugely demanded.

“Hey, is it really okay for you to give me this?”

“Are you saying that you want to return the book to me then?”

“Muu…”

I gripped the book close to my chest turning away from him. Then Cyrus started patting my head.

“What do you think you’re doing!”

Anyone should be angry if they suddenly had their head patted randomly, right?

“Oh whoops, sorry, you really reminded me of my little sister back home. She always acts like she doesn’t like the gifts I bring home, but she’s kept every single one.”

“Well I’m not your little sister.”

Wearing a sheepish grin and scratching the back of his head, he just apologizes and walks away giving me no chance to try and hand the book back. Are the Scarves really such carefree people, touching the heads of princesses?

He did ask that I put in a good word with my sister though. Trying to bribe me with expensive gifts? That’ll work.

The second book was the art treatises I received from the castle wizard. When I say arts though, I don’t mean those silly painter people that the nobility pay for works of debatable quality. Though there are some remarkable pieces I have seen around the castle. Mostly of me and Myles. It doesn’t take much imagination to guess the painter.

Back on topic though, the treatises were about new methods to perform basic [Azure Arts], that being, works of magic that are fueled by azure. Azure could easily be found in the air, although the density of it was much higher in areas untouched by people. By gathering and condensing  these particles, it then became possible to cast azure arts. If you had a piece of crystallized azure though, you could use that in place of the gathering time.

The human body also coursed with the power of azure, but it was dangerous to tap into that, the consequences being endangerment of one’s life.

Disappointingly though, none of the new methods worked for me. The problem was that my affinity with azure was so bad that I couldn’t even gather enough for a simple art like a flame on my fingertip to light up a room. It’s like changing out the arrowhead you use when you have a broken string on a bow.

“Oh…but if I used the crystal in the book Cyrus gave me…”

But that’s something that I can’t do. First of all, the crystal was an absolute gem and extremely valuable. Secondly, the book had been a gift, and using it for such a purpose just didn’t sit well with my conscience.

And thirdly.

“…I have no idea how to get the azure crystal out of this book’s spine.”

Thus ended my plan to try and use a crystal to cast an art.

The final of the three books was a guide on how to sew plushies. In preparation, I had already gathered fabric, thread and most importantly, stuffing. Sitting down at my desk with materials nearby, needle in hand, and book in my lap, I was determined to create something by the end of the day.

In almost no time at all, my room was littered with my attempts to make a plush of a cloud. Which sounds easy right?

Well you’re wrong.

“ARRGH.”

Maybe I should have worn gloves for this, the ends of my fingers are hurting from all the times I accidentally prick myself with the needle. How could something so shapeless possibly require so much work to get the right shape? Everything I’ve made kind of just look like fabric wrapped cotton balls. It befuddles the mind.

Shifting away from the desk, I lead myself over to the bed then flopped over onto it rolling on my side until I reach the middle with my face down in a pillow.

“Panne can just patch up my fingers properly tomorrow. Better not tell her that monster book is a gift from Mr. Lampbell though.”

Well, that’s what I said and heard in my mind. But since I was speaking into a pillow it came out quite differently.

“Mrmph mrpph mmmrrrmh mmph mrpp mmmh.”

I woke up in the morning and found myself still sprawled in my bed. Sometime in the night, I had turned myself over away from my face down position. Probably so that I could breathe easier.

Staring up at the circular patterns of my room’s ceiling, I started to take stock of the new morning, blinking my eyes to get rid of the blurriness from waking up.

“Comfortable bed and lazy clothes, check.”

Craning my neck to look over at my desk, I imagined the look on a maid’s face if they saw me in my current state of disheveled clothes and hair.

“Injured fingers from trying to make a plushie…”

“Owww….check…”

Panne probably has some kind of ointment back from the days when Myles and I were getting into all kind of scrapes.

Peeking beyond my desk, I look out the window to take a glimpse of the morning sky.

“A bright dawn and…”

“Ah. Is that a green sunrise?”

Just what the heck happened while I was asleep?

Second Blog Post

Testing the waters here…Then again i don’t think anyone will be reading this. Still need to customize the interface a bit more.

Projected writing ideas:

  1. Recast| Maoh’s Daughter(stretch project VN)
  2. The Princess is…(webnovel)
  3. Vaëdis knowledge documentation
  4. Timelining