Side Story 42: The Darkness’s Light and Trickster.
Ooooooh, my goodness
In the divine realm of the Goddess Aurena, the goddess in question herself fell back on her chair with a relieved expression. She lightly slapped her spotless face, moving it up and down in an attempt to calm herself. She opened up a single eye, watching Hestias participation in the Elyonda siege once more, before letting out a deep sigh of contentment? exasperation? delight?.
She closed her golden-colored eye after a while and fixed her posture, before personally reviewing and completing Yeostars Divine Quest to Hestia. The rewards for her were already prepared in advance, so all Aurena had to do was to implement them. The numerical increases were simple, but the personal reward Yeostar planned for the girl would have to take a while longer.
In addition, she also took a look through the other point of views of the sieges end, since Hestia was unconscious. She looked through Renees view, looking through the injured allies her Champion had made, realizing all of them had survived the battle against Ghorush. However, unlike the seventh Yanderu boss, Qaltil, the leonid man seemed to have escaped.
Aurena didnt mind it; in fact, she had anticipated his escape. A mercenary wouldnt give up their life for a job, after all. Still, she was a bit impressed at the performance of Tehmrayn, one of Goddess Plesias most devoted Champions.
Stoic, dutiful also very inflexible, in a way.
Aurena was wondering if a meeting with her other Blessed would really benefit Hestia at this point. From her meeting with Tehmrayn, Hestia had learned how a Champion should be acting and how important strength was. After all, power was what helped a Champion complete their risky Divine Quests.
In the end, though, Aurena decided against it. From the way she handled this battle, Hestia most likely would clash with the majority of her Blessed instead of getting along with them. Most were either born or indoctrinated into the Empires view of the world. Most vehemently disliked demonkins, to the point most of them believed even handing one of them a loaf of dried bread meant being a traitor to humanity.
It was an inevitable outcome of the Folschreck Empire and BoleTaria being in a constant state of war. Hatred and prejudice were just so deeply ingrained in the major players of this war. Although, Aurena couldnt exactly fault them. She too disliked the demonkins and thought Hestia having to fight them was inevitable. She still thought it was the only outcome, but
I cant believe she actually reached a ceasefire with that demonkin. Even healed her companion. I thought Hestia was slowly growing into this draconian girl fully focused on destroying her enemies for the sake of her happiness. Thats what her Sloth and Gluttony told her but it seemed her draconic and human side are once again clashing.
Or, maybe its the opposite? Maybe the two sides of her soulthe two personalities created by her imperfect reincarnationare influencing each other? Hmm. Its weird. Souls are weird. However in the end, this isnt a bad outcome.
A Champion was allowed autonomy over how they fulfilled a Quest, although they had to live with the consequences. For example, being distrusted or even hated by their patron god. The gods were supposed to be guides and watchers only, so such an outcome wasnt too uncommon. Sometimes, mistakes or misunderstandings just happened. Or, a Champion was starting to change from the person the god first believed was a suitable person to bless.
To Aurena, though, Hestia acted just as she always did. She wasnt your traditional Champion, since the girl had no deep love for her patron god. To Hestia, Aurena and all the other gods were her boss and supervisors. She saw in them not as people to revere, but people who handed her jobs to deal with.
As such, Hestia treating a demonkin in such a manner wasnt outrageous. She defined herself as an Idol of Aurena, after all. Idols werent there to kill or preach; they were there to make people idolize them.
Yes, while being a Blessed could gain the admiration of others, Hestias definition of an idol was more focused on entertainment. The elevating messages to brighten a person on a rainy day. To bring smiles on a sour face with her performance. Pure ruthlessness without a sense of compassion didnt belong in Hestias path. Aurena understood Eshe taught this ideal to her junior.
Eshe would slay enemies when needed. She wasnt naive. None of my blessed are. A world without bloodshed would be nice, but it was an impossible feat to achieve. Sometimes, violence is the only answer to the situation.
Hestia showed this quality by allowing the grimgarian army one last chance to surrender and retreat, before massacering them with her spells. She showed mercy to Reajaen in Estralia, despite how many people the foxian woman had indirectly killed or ruined with her organization. She hated outlaws immensely after her encounter with Eithalr, but also understood sometimes people just couldnt help it when fate brought them low.
It was all about assessing the situation and finding a way to sympathize with others. If she didnt, then her draconic instincts would have overtaken her a long time ago. This was the human side of hers.
Ehehe, if her sister were the one in charge, she would have killed the demonkin without hesitation.
Aurena was a bit worried this decision would bite her in the butt in the long run, but she couldnt fault her Champion for doing what she believed to be right. She did think Hestia was a bit naive, though, since letting an enemy live during a war wasnt exactly smart. Warbringer VifiYok could very much become her enemy again, and next time, she would be stronger.
But, this is how my Champion wishes to conduct herself. All I can do is watch and assess.This chapter's initial release occurred on the n0vell--Bjjn site.
She then closed her windows concerning the Yeos matter and then began sending out messages to a few people. Two were directed to Vivachel and Istari respectively, thanking them for indirectly helping Hestia out by having their descendants solve the situation in a roundabout manner. Although they didnt break any rules, she knew Goddess Plesia wouldnt look at their actions too fondly.
The other messages were directed at her own subordinates, specifically, Erithia. Probably the most vocal of her subordinate gods when it came to her dislike for Hestia. Due to the zealous love the majority of her gods held for the perfect image of their Goddess, most werent fond of how Hestia was beyond the norm of a Blessed of the Light Pantheon.
A Saint and Champion should show both love and reverence of their patron god, as they were the one to bless them and grant them power in the pursuit of elevating their religion. It was entirely normal for and expected of a Blessed. However, not only did Hestia not love their idol, but she was also the one to let another Blessed die under her watch, despite being a Champion.
To the majority of the Pantheon of Light, Hestias reputation wasnt the best. Only a few actually viewed her favorably, or even fondly in Kargryxmors case.
Haaaaa Annoying. Now, Aurena had to make sure her Champions image wouldnt tank too much.
Aurena, although in favor of her development, still found GelGlariris betrayal damning. She already found it hard to trust him, but now she was also wary of him. Sure, she had asked him to help her out, but a favor needed to be repaid fairly. This was what she meant.
Nothing too weird, of course. I just want to meet her! the god answered in a carefree manner.
Meet her? You know you cant do that. You can only have your one apostle preach to her. You are insane. The girl would despise him. Aurena rejected the idea entirely, believing that meeting him would go against Hestias ideals. You lack the patience of Father, making your way of changing the course and direction of a world too crude. While Father seeks the worlds continued existence and growth, you only look for a quick laugh. You dont care about the process. This is what you teach to your followers, how you make them like you.
Now that is insulting, dear Aurena. GelGlariri frowned at how Aurena phrased her opinion of him. What is entertainment but the most important part of a souls continued existence? With the world dull and suffocating, what can the gods possibly look out for in the future? It makes you slow and inflexible. Thats the thing. A quick laugh here, or a quick table slam there, and boom! Life has meaning again!
GelGlariri landed on his feet and approached the Goddess of Light with wide eyes, exuding the aura of a madman. We dont need stoic gods, Aurena! You and I arent the same as the one on Earth. And we shouldnt be! Its boring, after all, and dont tell me you dont agree. Your father is the embodiment of change, after all! Even if he was in consideration for the Sin of Sloth, he understands the status quo is poison! The growth of Earth and so many similar worlds are evidence of this.
The talk of other worlds had no meaning to Aurena, who quickly sighed at the annoying pest flying around her eyes. His whispers were ineffective, unable to turn over the daughter of the Dark God. In a world of darkness, she was the light born from it, to bring out the necessary change to Marsvens existence and life. She understood very much how important it was to move forward, never letting stagnancy cloud ones mind and conviction.
As such, she couldnt accept the Trickster Gods ideology. To her, the madman was just thatmad.
Regardless, I want to meet her. I was as much a part of her reincarnation as you were. She is probably curious why I did all of this, so why not elucidate her? However, despite all of Aurenas glaring, GelGlariri kept his stubbornness up. Also, wouldnt it help you if her [Mana Eyes] were to level up and evolve? It would mean she would be able to appraise anything she liked.
No, I dont care about that. Information is power, but having her meet you would be terrible. I am not trusting you near her even when Im around. Aurena stood up from her seat, confronting the trickster about his intentions. Why do you really wish to meet her? You dont do things for no reason. I know I said those things about you, but you are cunning. That is dangerous.
Talk about being ungrateful. Pfff. In the end, the god gave it up quickly after Aurena stood up for herself. Alright, then lets compromise, have her speak with my apostle. Or, his apprentice.
His apprentice? You are just the worst are you? You know exactly who this apprentice is, and youre still sending Hestia to them? Now, Aurena was outraged. Her dislike for this god reached an all-time high However, this time, she knew she didn't really have much of a choice. Fine then. But I will decide when she does it.
A favor had to be repaid for his help. He had helped Aurean with Hestias reincarnation and also her rescue. Even if Aurena hated his guts at this point, she couldnt exactly break her word as a god. A deal between gods had to be kept out of principle, otherwise, a conflict between the two sides leaders could break out. At this moment, Aurena didnt want to burden Plesia with more enemies, especially since the latter had given her her trust.
Aurena didnt want GelGlariri to meet Hestia personally, believing the mad god would corrupt her. However, if it was a meeting between two mortals, Aurena could prepare Hestia for that day. If the enemy tried to do something to her Champion, she knew she would be ready for when it happened.
Alright, then. It is a deal~ With a smirk, the trickster god opened up a dimension rift and said his goodbyes, disappearing from the world and dimension.
Aurena shook her head, letting her angel wings droop down in relaxation. Another encounter with this devil so soon was to be expected, but it still drained her. Aurena did wonder if she should have asked him why exactly he betrayed her, granting Hestia so many boons from her situation.
Without him, Hestia would have turned exactly how she and Kargryxmor had planned on using her. However, since her memories remained and her ability to break away from a gods influence through usurpation made it hard for any god to win her decisively onto their side, it actually turned Hestia into a better Blessed than she would have been otherwise. Unironically, the one who is the least faithful, interested Aurena the most.
However, at the end of the day, prying into the void for answers wasnt smart. Speaking with GelGlariri was like looking into the abyss, wishing to steal a prize without risking blindness. Although he wasnt a strong combatant, he was still a god. A god specialized in using illusions and soul manipulation to defeat others.
And, despite everything he did, Aurena knew he wasnt an enemy. He was still a friend of the family. She knew he wouldnt want to anger her, seeing as GelGlariri respected and revered Marsven, her father, like a true god. To him, Aurena was his young miss.
He wouldnt ruin her plans, in fact, he might be helping her out in the long run. However, his execution was a different matter. To GelGlariri, all that mattered were the results and the upcoming changes to the world, but to Aurena, the process was equally as important. The man would burn down the world, all for his goals.
Aurena hoped he wouldnt rely on anything extreme.
Ahhh, okay, okay. Lets not think about it. He didnt give me a timer for their meeting. Ill wait until after she reaches A rank and then inform her. Itll give her more time with her mother, her party, and also any other trainers she meets along the way.
Aurena then returned to her desk, only to suddenly receive a new notification sent by Plesia to the entirety of the Divine Realm of Peolynca.
Yeostar.
The reason for why Aurena had to take over Yeostars duty was because of the gods conduct in the recent siege. His forceful participation in the war by forcibly granting the arena the ability to transport all intruders out of it was considered a direct violation of the divine rules. The fact he saved Hestia, Renee, and Markval from their meeting with Streiga was reason enough for Plesia to judge him.
Now, it was Aurenas duty to help her subordinate.
You did this knowing full well this was the consequence, Yeostar. Truly, you werent fit to become a god. A ruler, yes, but not a guide. Dont worry, I will assure your status is intact for your next Champion to be born.
To court.