Chapter 528: Not Meant to Suceed
It took several seconds for Dallion to readjust to the real world once he left the realm of the shrine. The sensation was different from a normal return. Thanks to his experience and current level, he had learned to seamlessly go in and out of realms, but even so, there would be an occasional hiccup.
Youve improved, Cleric said. How long were you in there?
In the real world only a few moments had gone by. However, the albino wasnt merely an average cleric.
A few hours. Dallion decided there was no point in lying. A lot happened.
I can tell. Did you get to talk to your Moon?
Yes. Dallion stepped away from the altar. Thanks, I owe you one.
Ill be sure to remind you at some point. Come along, the altar is scheduled for use soon.
What do I do now? Dallion wondered as he followed Cleric through the cathedral corridors.
As far as he was concerned, everything was going well, better than well even. Dark had passed through the second gate, transforming from a dragonlet to a full dragon. In terms of strength and appearance, he seemed no different from how he had been a few hours ago. The only difference was that now he no longer needed external help to level up. This was an interesting detail that was missing from the magical bestiary tome Dallion had obtained.
There was a moment during which there were fears that Dark might become too full of himself, but a few words from Harp had quickly changed that; he might have become a full dragon, but the nymph remained a dragon slayer. Whatever future training she had in mind, it was certain to keep the creature in check and prevent him from causing any chaos in Dallions domain.
The achievement Dallion had received was quite nice, increasing his empathy trait to thirty-five. All that was supposed to make him overjoyed, but instead he felt hollow inside.
Meeting a Moon is always a life-changing experience, Cleric said, completely misinterpreting the situation. Dont think about it too much. Just let it pass on its own.
Dallion nodded.
Have you spoken to a Moon?
Just once, the albino replied with a slight sigh. Back when the Order accepted me as one of its own. Since then, Ive only been praying.
That sounded harsh, considering how much more devoted Cleric was. Dallion felt that he had stumbled on the Green Moon undeserved.
What did it tell you? Dallion asked.
That one day I might regain my name.
Ill keep my fingers crossed. You deserve that much. What exactly does one have to do to join the Order?
Youre thinking of joining? The albino gave Dallion a surprised look.
Despite its overall political strength, the Order of the Seven Stars was generally viewed as a last resort. Most of the people going there did it out of necessity rather than choice. The monasteries, in particular, were safe havens that allowed everyone a second chance in the service in the Moons. People often had their names erased, and along with them, their past history, not to mention that anyone caught trying to harm a member of the order, regardless of circumstances, would pay a heavy price.
Im just curious. My parents considered sending me to a monastery before I awakened, so I was wondering what that would be like.
All you have to do is devote your entire life to the Moons. Nothing more, nothing less.
Arent I doing it now?
No. Being an initiate means you live for yourself, but can be called upon by the Moons or the Order to help out in specific circumstances. Being a cleric means that everything you do is for the Moons and the Moons alone.
I dont think I can manage that.
I know. Its not for everyone.
Its definitely impressive, not that Ive had a chance to see much of it so far.
Thats the standard complaint. Either youre born here, or theres always more to see. Hopefully, youll get another chance sometime.
The conversation seemed harmless enough, but Dallion knew it wasnt. If this were any other guardian, hed chalk it down to boredom. Spending millennia locked in their items, nearly all of the banished races wanted to have a conversation with someone. Part of them even went feral in the process. However, when it came to overseers, that wasnt the case. For one thing, they were human before taking on the role, not to mention that even after their transformation, they got to walk among people, and converse with anyone they wished.
Is there anything more you can tell me about my mission? Dallion asked.
Plenty. Most of it, youve already guessed. Youre not the first ones to be sent after the item owner, although you are a lot more special.
Did any of the previous ones die?
There wasnt an immediate answer. Dallion kept on walking for half a minute without response. By all accounts, it seemed that the conversation had ended when the overseer himself emerged from within the park. As usual, he was dressed in a black set of clothes. Half of his face was covered by a masque.
A very practical question, the overseer said. Arent you curious why you were chosen for the task? Especially with so much available talent in the city itself?
I prefer to know what happened to those before us.
Fair point. Some died, some failed, some vanished.
How many failed?
Not many. The mans lips cracked into a smile. All sorts were sent: hunters, former legionaries, mages
Anyone from the Order?
The Order was never approached. You can imagine why.
Dallion nodded. From what he has seen, the Order of the Seven Moons had a tendency to want all dangerous toys for itself. Sometimes there was a reason for that.
Any other questions? the overseer asked.
No. Dallion shook his head.
In that case, let me tell you something. Make use of it as you will. He took a step closer. You arent meant to reclaim the item, the man whispered. Just to try.
I knew it, Dallion thought. It wouldnt be the first time someone was using a mission as an excuse to get rid of potential competition. It was also entirely possible that the target was someone else in the group. March was the obvious choice, although as a hunter, Eury could also have stacked up enemies.
Id tell you to keep that to yourself, but at this point, it doesnt particularly matter. The overseer turned around, walking away. See you at the banquet, empath. Get some sleep until then.
A blink of the eye later, Dallion was alone again.
That sly old fox, Nil grumbled. He only choses to share information when he knows it wont change the outcome.
You think well fail?
I definitely hope not. Thats not the point, dear boy. Succeed or fail. Nothing of what he has said will help or hinder you. Thats why he did it. Youre still young, but sooner or later youll have to start paying attention to the games of politics. Sometimes the strength of a move is the move itself.
You know I have no idea what youre talking about, right? Dallion was starting to get slightly annoyed.
He was fully aware that there was something else at play. It wasnt bigger than the Star or the plague, but different; as if a group of people had integrated the end of the world into a personal game of their own that they refused to stop.
Ill never understand nobles, Dallion said.
Ideally, that would be a good thing. Unfortunately, there will come a time when youll have to. As the saying goes, all high-level awakened take part in the game. The difference is that some of them are merely pieces.