Chapter 247: The Heir of Hope.
KRRRRRUUUUUUUUOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHH!
The walls sheltering the orphanages district suddenly broke apart as a medieval standing cannon suddenly crashed into them, causing rocks to shower down upon us. Tasianna immediately manipulated the water from the rain above the orphanage to hold the rocks up, allowing Saori and me to break them apart with our respective powers.
Once all the boulders and debris were turned into pebbles, Tasianna tossed them away while Ellaine and I went over to the wall and hardened it with [Terra Wall]. As the orphanage was placed right next to Griffonpeaks wall, it used to give the orphan kids a great sense of protection, as the caretakers always assured them that it would protect them from the dangers from outside. Now, this very wall almost crushed Eshes, Alikars, and Anivhs bodies.
I got them out. Theyre over with the poor lass Grimnir informed us, having taken Alikar and Anivh out from their giant metal suits. While they were created from Eshes unique skill [Honored, Sworn Knights] and would ordinarily disappear once Eshe deactivated the skill, it seemed when they died, their armor remained.
A knights death, Ellaine called it, and I agreed. These intimidating suits of metal were rather befitting of their status as Eshes bodyguards. It was just a shame that even thinking about them like this caused my tears to flow. I couldnt suppress my grief and loneliness, even after I made sure everybody from Aurora was alive and here with me.
As the rest of us followed Grimnir to the garden, we saw he had placed a tent over their bodies, preventing the rain from dropping on them. Tasianna was preventing the rain from falling on us by freezing the droplets and then throwing those ice shards away with [Cryokinesis], but it was good that the rain couldnt touch Eshe and her knights anymore.
Eshe I whispered in mourning. I wasnt the only one, as Ellaine, Grimnir, and Tasianna prayed for them in the name of their respective gods, while Saori began cleaning their bodies from the rain and blood.
Seeing Eshes peaceful face was like a thorn piercing my heart. Memories of her resurfaced, and I couldnt control myself any longer. Memories of how she would treat me to cooking from Sarkarfiina, of how we laughed as we played with the kids, and of how she truly was a Saintess as she stood up against the criminals of Shaturein to rescue the kids and slaves Hamil captured rose in my mind, drowning me in sorrow.
Hieeehic! Hiuek hieuk uek uek, hic! My voice cracked. I kneeled down, hiding my crying face on my legs, still unwilling to accept the reality of things.
Please, Aurena, please, answer Please, tell me Eshe, Alikar, and Anivh are still alive
Im sorry, Hestia.
Her reply was something I expected, but it stung even more when I was confronted by it once again. I knew I couldnt just stay here and continue crying with the large bug rampaging at the front of the capitals gates, but I wanted this moment. I dearly needed this time to slow down and mourn.
I was in an emotional turmoil. I used up all my anger and wrath to kill the demonkin, and felt too weak to move, right now. Fighting was out of the question.
Ellaine, hieec, Tasianna I forced out with my face planted against my legs. I-I thought you two had died, too. I thought that I would have lost you too. That I left you two to die in Shaturein. Im sorry. Im so sorry
N-No, no, I should be the one to apologize, Hestia. I could hear Ellaines shaky voice due to how she too was just crying. I was weak. I learned from Klea that Eithalr was the one who knocked me unconscious and handed me over, but I still got surprised and couldnt react. If I hadnt been captured you might have been able to focus more on protecting Saintess Eshe. O-Oooh, dear Goddess, dear Goddess Ilsaphone please, let her soul rest in peace. Light be your guide to the gates of souls, Saintess Eshe.
Ellaine wasnt a very pious person in the sense that she didnt go around spouting Aurenas name like it was the most important thing in her life, but she was faithful. Most nobles in Artorias were, since the church of Aurena was the kingdoms state religion.
It shouldnt be surprising to see Ellaine cry for Eshe, even if they hadnt known each other for too long. To Ellaine, seeing Eshe die would most likely be similar to a Christian seeing a revered clergyman like the pope dying before them.
Ellaine, Tasianna what happened with you two? I wiped the tears from under my eyes, trying my best to stop crying. Saori and Grimnir had told me what happened to the necromancer, but I still had no idea how Ellaine escaped or where her parents were, as they should have been with Tasianna.
Noticing I wasnt in the right state of mind to fight, they nodded to each other and began telling me their stories.
For Ellaine, it was a wild ride of emotions. Hearing from KleaHatma how Eithalr had bashed her face against the floor caused another surge of rage inside me, as the contempt I felt for that bastard grew and grew. If he hadnt been so adamant about stalling me, I could have learned that Ellaine wasnt in Shaturein earlier and saved Eshe in time. If he hadnt kidnapped her, none of this would have happened.
Hes a kill-on-sight! I shouted, grinding my teeth.
I understand your feelings, but if you were having so much trouble against him in a duel, would it be smart to constantly fight him? Although, I must admit I want to get revenge on him, Ellaine replied, trying to calm me down.
She continued her story. Jonathan, her brother, was the one to rescue her from the cell and the both of them went to save Amelia from the corrupted nobles, only for Ellaine to get her head cut off by Charleslyt. She managed to survive her own death thanks to her [Necklace of Vampiric Undying], but hearing that coming from her own mouth caused me to feel [Battle Frenzy] crawling up again.
Ellaine noticed this and quickly ended the story by telling me that she defeated him with KleaHatmas help, and that they seemingly had created a symbiotic relationship with each other. Charleslyt was defeated and Jonathan and Amelia brought them to the knights to arrest him.
[Wrath doesnt suit your cute face, dear. Calm yourself down, you can unleash all of it against that giant bug once your heart settles,] KleaHatma advised me. I wanted to click my tongue to her words, just cause I was annoyed at Eithalr and Charleslyt, but restrained myself, knowing giving a tantrum now would be disrespectful to Eshe and her knights.
Haaaaaaaa. I did my breathing technique, slowing my beating heart a bit. Tasianna, Lord and Lady Helvas arent with you. What happened down in Shaturein?
Oh, please, dont worry about it, Lady Hestia. Nothing happened to them; in fact, when they saw Ellaine safe and alive, they were fully capable of crying and embracing their daughter, Tasianna explained, only to cause Ellaine to blush in embarrassment.
What happened was that Tasianna and the Helvas parents had to fight through a horde of mercenaries to get into Hamils secret base. Most of them were random thugs and small-time mercenary companies not registered with Blackreach a major crime in Shaturein as you were disrespecting the leading guild of the undercity but a few notable participants were the members of the Yanderu Elusuess and Charleslyts wyvern slayer buddies.
Of course, if Eithalr had been hired, his crew wouldnt be far behind. Allies one day, enemies the next. Its fucked up how that had to happen
All of the mercs except for the Yanderu folks naturally underestimated the trio of Tasianna and the Helvas parents since they were vastly outnumbered. That was quite the surprise, since Kaian, who was there, should have seen Tasianna fight before. He could have informed everybody of how dangerous Tasianna was, not just his own group. Cutthroat, honestly.
Nevertheless, Lord and Lady Helvas werent too bad themselves, according to Tasianna. They were former adventurers but they never did tell us what their ranks were. Marianne conquered the field with her spells while Lord Helvas cut everything down. He and Kaian even dueled evenly while Tasianna took care of the wyvern slayers.
We had the advantage, dont get me wrong, Lady Hestia. We probably would have won and I could have shut those damn wyvern slayers up forever, but the moment Pestrodus and the lycerepth appeared, most of them fled the scene. Like, the lycerepth announced themselves and all of the mercenaries just retreated.
The surprising addition to all of this was Pestrodus and his agents. They were on their own investigations in Shaturein from what Muraina told us, as we had presumed he was the demonkin. Naturally, Tasianna was wary of him. She even tried fighting him when he tried to approach them.
That stopped when Tasianna saw my [Solar Beam] attack from my fight against Eithalr, and that was when she decided that she had to hurry up and find Ellaine before rendezvousing with me. Since all the Yanderu and associated mercenaries had left, entering the mansion proved no challenge.
Tasianna initially tried to ignore Pestrodus and keep him at arms length, ready to freeze him the moment she noticed something wrong. After all, Pestrodus mentioned he was looking into apprehending Hamil and found this base after painstakingly investigating leads over multiple days. Of course he would, he was the demonkin working with Hamil, right?
Hamil wasnt there, he had already fled. Arcanuess and Arcaliess Helvas agreed with me to rendezvous with you, since its likely that Hamil would be in the last area. However, Pestrodus stopped us, warning us that Eithalr would be there, she explained.
Pestrodus was adamant that this was the only possible place for Hamil to be, since he inspected the neighborhoods blueprints beforehand, learning that there was an underground passage. Tasianna wanted to rush over to me after learning I was possibly fighting against Eithalr, but that was when she saw me flying away. That must have been when I learned from Aurena was Eshe was about to die.
At that point, she assumed I had most likely learned where Ellaine was and decided not to pursue me. She had so much faith in my ability to win against Eithalr that she honestly thought I had won against him. Kinda made me feel worse when I informed her he wasnt even going all-out against me and I was still nowhere close to winning, at least going by what he said after I poisoned him.
With the Helvas parents agreeing to leave the rest to me, Tasianna followed Pestrodus and his lycerepthors as they vehemently searched the mansion for the secret entrance. In the meantime, Lord and Lady Helvas went around to collect any evidence to aid King Drangleic in sending out the knights.
When they finally found the entrance, Tasianna readied herself for a fight, believing Pestrodus was using this place for their grave. But a conflict never happened. At the bottom of this passage was an underground river, leading south according to the documents they found. Hamil had escaped south, to the Atadoro Kingdom before they even entered the mansion. The mercenaries truly were just there to stall.
Pestrodus had smacked his fist on the wall, infuriated by his failure to catch a heathen to the church. But it became even worse for him once he began looking through all the documents, becoming distraught when the truth was written on a piece of parchment.
The demonkin you fought went by the name of Joachim von Spitzwald, Pestroduss younger cousin. A cousin he had recruited to the order as a favor to his uncle. Hamil documented every letter, transaction, and meeting he had with him, intending to use it as blackmail. He only learned that Joachim was a demonkin after he took over International Desires.
So, in the end, Pestroduss cousin was killed and replaced by a demonkin of envy who used his appearance to enact all of this. The more I learn, the more fucked up everything is.
Eventually, the garms found Tasianna and the Helvas parents, and informed them that Ellaine, Amelia, and Jonathan were safe. The trio left on the backs of the garm, leaving Pestrodus to deal with the information they found. Once back on the surface, they met up with the Saori, Ellaine, and Grimnir.
They then left to find Jonathan and to hand in the documents to the knights. I honestly still didnt understand why the knights werent sent out already, but I also had little idea how any of the bureaucracy worked in Artorias. I figured the king had the final say in everything, but it seemed the dukes had a lot of rights to keep the power balance between them intact.
I sighed in relief, happy to hear that at least something good was happening to others. I see Thankfully everything seemed to be going well for
But I was quickly interrupted.
Hestia, you gave Eshe two of the [Room] runes, correct? Saori asked, to which I nodded. They arent on her or her knights. Grimnir and I cant find them!
The runes? Hold on did I forget Ooooh!
The kids and caretakers! I shouted before pulling out a pair of [Room] runes to open the subspace.
Im such an idiot! How could I have forgotten about them!
I entered through the portal, ending up in the community room, expecting to see the kids and caretakers worryingly waiting inside. However, to the surprise of my party and me, the whole room was full, not only with the kids and caretakers, but also various strangers. The elderly, adults, teenagers, and also kids.
I think I recognized one or two of them visiting the restaurant, but the majority were strangers.
Big Sis!
A-Abi?!
The orphans ran up to us the moment they saw us enter, jumping into our arms. Shoyi, Saoris slime, happily jumped on top of her head and began to wiggle like a puppy in elation at seeing its mistress again.
Wady Weshe! Hiiec! Is Wady Weshe alwight?!
Tears and snots covered their faces while their cheeks and eyes were a vibrant red. Their talking was mixed in with their crying, coming out as slightly incoherent as they slurred their words. Looking at them crying so loudly, I wondered how long theyve been doing this.
W-What happened? I asked, holding Abi and two others tightly as if I already understood what occurred from the looks of all the people around us. Their tattered clothes, their wounds, and their worried expressions if I thought back on what Eshes personality was like, I could already guess what happened.
And it was confirmed when the orphanage director came over, her wrinkles growing under her eyes from all the weeping. L-Lady Hestia, is Saintess Eshe alright? Please, tell us, is Saintess Eshe alright? Where is she?
S-Shes Huek I stroked the kids hair, unable to speak it out. Regardless, from my reaction alone, it seemed the director and caretakers already understood the situation, and when they understood, the kids did as well.
N-No, Lady Eshe c-couldnt be, no, Big Sis, youre lying! She cant be gone, nooo! I remembered the faces of those who Eshe told me were the children of adventurers, who had to learn the deaths of their parents in the same similar fashion. They knew what was going on, they couldnt, no, they didnt want to accept it again.
Stop it, stop shouting at her! S-Shes not at fault here RrrrrARRRRRGH! Fuck, dammit! The older kids, those who had to live knowing their parents werent with them anymore tried to control the younger ones, but even they were at their limits experiencing the same trauma.
Huh? Wait, why is everybody shouting and crying? Where is Lady Eshe, Big Sis? But the ones that broke my heart the most were those who had no idea. Those who were too young to remember their parents, those born into the orphanage due to some noble clergyman wanting to have fun with a grey-robed priestess, or those who were far, far too young to contemplate on the implications.
And Abi was one of them. Seeing her confused with tears flowing from her eyes made it all too much more problematic. It felt like my heart could just break apart at any moment. I knew there would always be a risk in my lifestyle, but I thought I was more prepared for it I was mistaken.
And it didnt get much better.
Saori and Ellaine stepped out of the subspace, having learned where Eshe most likely hid the runes. Once they reappeared, they told everybody it was safe to exit the portal, and to give everybody mourning some space.
Saintess Eshe Light be your guide to the plains of souls she was a benevolent person. The perfect embodiment of a saintess, Lady Hestia, the director told me after I let out another waterfall of tears. I never thought I could cry so many tears.
The reason why Eshe was around the church area instead of at the fortifications in the merchant district was because of the people she met enroute. Countless people tried to barricade themselves in their houses or neighborhoods, trying to survive the undead and monster outbreak on their own.
Some didnt trust the knights, some didnt trust the nobles or merchants nearby, some just didnt want to get trampled on by the scared populace. Everybody had a reason to refuse to go to the merchant district.
Eshe tried to dissuade them, urging them to go to the church at least for their protection, but even if she was a saintess, some couldnt place their trust in the church or Aurena. I didnt know if they were atheists, but it was their choice to make. Artorias had a state religion but it had no laws to force that religion on their citizens, unlike the Folschreck Empire did according to Eshe.
Eshe wasnt used to being rejected like that, so she had asked the director and caretakers how to handle the situation. They suggested to her to allow those who wish sanctuary to come with her, but it wouldnt be right to force people. After all, even if they werent in the church, the Goddess would still grant them her protection.Ñ00v€l--ß1n hosted the premiere release of this chapter.
But as we spoke, Sir Alikar informed us that monsters were breaking through the floor. Sir Alikar and Dame Anivh managed to repel the threat, but most of the citizens were slain. It was a gruesome sight but, Light be praised, the children werent exposed to it.
Still, this was just the beginning and a chain reaction started where more monsters and undead appeared. Whether children or adults, Eshe wanted to help all of them, so they tried and tried. More people populated the subspace as Eshe and her knights fought through the chaos.
I remember giving her the normal permission of everybody in my party, just in case I might have forgotten to give every kid permission to enter the subspace. I never really thought she would end up letting so many strangers into the [Room]. Eshe why did you have to be such a hero?
It was heroic. A tale worthy to be told by the bards. A feat fitting for a saintess of Aurena. Her kind and warm heart saved the lives of over 60 people, even if most of them werent too warm to her at first.
But she died.
Ambushed while trying to rescue others, Eshe and her knights tried to flee from the demonkin only for him to try using hostages to draw her out. Alikar was gravely injured in the ambush attack, but even then he did not reject Eshes wish to save them. He and Anivh had sworn a vow to serve her, even if it meant their deaths.
In the end, Eshe managed to save the people from the demonkin, but at the cost of Anivh. She tried to enter the subspace to escape from the demonkin, but that was when the director saw Alikar being cut down by the disguised demonkin. Eshe, seeing this, ran out, using her spells to give cover fire for the remaining people to enter the [Room].
But
I closed my eyes, complaining internally at what Eshe had done. It was a truly selfless stunt, but to me, while I was still emotionally broken, it felt so very selfish. Why did she have to sacrifice her and her knights lives? Why did she have to act so heroic?
Hieeeeuc! Hieghieghieg haaaaaaiec.
And then it came to me.
I turned around, seeing Saori crying as profusely as I did after hearing Eshes story. I forgot about this, too. I wasnt the only one suffering. To Saori, this probably hit even worse due to her own past.
As Saori from Japan, she lost her father, a firefighter. He managed to rescue the people trapped inside the burning building, but he lost his life in the process. After his death, Saoris mother broke down, and was never the same. Saori had to give up on her ambition of becoming a historian to pursue a job that paid more, sooner.
For once, I could fully understand why Saori was so hesitant about risks. Why she had been adamant that I not leave to rescue the lizardmen we met in the Belzac forest. Being heroic was fine, but if you lost your life in the process, how many people would you leave behind?
I began to sympathize with Saoris mindset.
Before the portal closed, she threw this into it, telling us to give it to you, Lady Hestia. The director handed me a slightly ripped piece of parchment with words written on it. As I read it, tears began to fall once again.
Stay strong.
Idiot.
Stay strong. That was all that was written on it. I had no idea how to respond to those words. It felt weird. Grief and anger were the two emotions I felt at this very moment, battling with each other to become the dominating one. Grief for losing a friend, and anger at having learned how Eshe died.
It was kinda fitting for someone like Eshe, but I also felt slightly betrayed by it. She knew she was about to die. Her knights were gone and she still willingly went out to defend those entering the subspace. If somebody were to sacrifice themselves for others safety, it would be Eshe.
Verdammt
Memories of when Eshe helped me read through a holy book appeared as I thought of her last message to me. Aureolis Scriptures on the Principles of the Holy Clergy, was the books name.
Eshe described the book as the most common and widely used text to teach newly initiated white-robes to the hierarchy and order within a temple. Rituals and ceremonies being important to the church meant that it was imperative that every clergy member learn how to perform them, which also included the grey-robed priests, as they would act as supporters.
I thought it sounded all good, but when I began to read it, it was completely gibberish to me. Objectively speaking, the book was just a way to worship Aurena, a way to indoctrinate the reader while giving information on how you should act and function as a priest and shrine maiden.
In a way, it was also mildly sexist with how it encouraged only females to join the shrine maiden ranks, even if shrine priests were a possibility. Only the elegant and fair may serve the Goddess as her shrine maidens, as purity is important to not contaminate her shrines, was a quote, before it began explaining how you were supposed to remain elegant and fair. According to Ellaine, it was the usual etiquette lesson a noble lady must learn sprinkled with a bit of religious zeal.
All these wounds will heal, mourning must end
Our path is made clear through the loss of a friend
The sun rays lost all their colors
The pain stinging in the heart
A wild plea for the martyr, will she come?
Dawn and dusk, so very fleeting
The world turns as we cry
Beseech, wake yourself up, or alls forgotten
And from my despair, awakens a pyre
I will heed her wish and soar all so higher
This stage that she left, the light shines anew
With heavenly fire, this dragon is here for you!
Hestias voice spread throughout Griffonpeak. Amplified by her [Aerokinesis], even if you were inside a house, you would be able to hear it. Farmers, commoners, merchants, nobles, and even the king could hear her voice echo down on them.
In these dire times where the citizens struggle to find safety inside the merchant district the merchants and nobles so very much want to keep isolated for their own selfish reason, and when the battlefield in front of the gates was so chaotic, her voice was a welcome surprise. It was uplifting.
Quick, all of you in, now! Move in a line! In order! May the light protect you! Two dissatisfied young knights opened the gates for the quickly made walls inside the merchant district. The commoners left out for the protection of the nobles and merchants quickly thanked them, praying to Aurena for their mercy.
They had been ordered to guard it and not to allow anybody to enter without the consent of their superiors. They were disobeying a direct order, a crime within the knights order that even a noble cannot escape.
However, these two werent the only ones. Inspired by Hestias song, the mages who made this all opened certain places for people to enter. The merchant district was becoming more and more crowded.
Fight, fight! We have to protect our city! Those on the battlefield fighting against the geisenlarg king were especially affected by her singing, motivating themselves despite the perilous threat.
To the centaur-like geisenlarg, these guards and adventurers were simply ants. But they kept on fighting. Using cannons and shooting out spells to aid the heavy hitters to repel it. But with only Krymdar, Muraina, and a couple of B ranks, the tides of this battle weren't turning.
Fight! We will win today!
They needed a beacon
And from my despair, awakens a pyre
I will heed her wish and soar all so higher
This stage that she left, the light shines anew
With heavenly fire, this dragon is here for you!
KRRRRRRRRRIIIIIIIIIIAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!
Down on the streets, those who heard this rumbling roar snapped their heads up, watching as the sphere of light at the top of Wintertalon flapped its angelic wings and flew up. As it shone up there, it dimmed out, only for the angel wings to flap and flap, descending down like a blazing comet with a white flaming tail.
And that was when she made her debut.
O-Oh, look! Shit! A dragon!
KrrrraaaaAAAAAAH! White flames burst from her mouth, bathing the geisenlarg in a searing inferno before she charged into it, driving the giant bug outside the capital.
Skkkkrrrrooouuuuuuuuuuuuh!
Unfortunately, the dragon, as large as she was, still looked like a child next to the enormous geisenlarg king. It used its shield-like hands to push the flying monster back while it stabilized its balance.
The push didnt do much once he regained his balance, but that was when multiple earth blades shot out from the ground, aiding the dragon to stop the invading king.
[You shall not pass!] That telepathic voice resounded in everybodys ears, a voice very much familiar.
The adventurers and soldiers looked up at the dragon, now flapping her wings to hover right in front of the invading monster. As they received a better look, they saw her crimson scales covered in a veil of white fire, cloaking not only her tail but wings.
The music they had heard before resumed around her, drumming the song on repeat. But unlike before, where they only felt inspired by the song, they now felt energy surging inside them. Morale was the fuel of an army, and this song gave them the fervor to continue the fight.
[People of Griffonpeak! I, Hestia Atsuko Kargryxmor, party leader of the C rank adventurer party Aurora stand with you!]
Hope has descended.
A note from AbyssRaven
The name for this song's melody was from "Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia" and named "The Heritors of Arcadia." Rawr
May you rest in peace, Eshe.
Also, since the 2nd anniversary of Dragon idol is coming soon, here you go, ball dress Hestia!
Also, since somebody mentioned wanting me to do a Q/A chapter with the characters answering them for the laughs, I thought "sound's fun." So, I think I'll do that for the special chapter on the anniversary.
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Bio: Hey there, AbyssRaven here. I'm just an avid Light Novel and Fantasy story reader who randomly thought of a story and began writing about it.
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