Chapter 21: History's Most Eventful Week

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Chapter 21: History's Most Eventful Week

Chapter 21

History's Most Eventful Week

Sylas sighed in exasperation. Just how many things could possibly occur within the span of a single week? Broadly speaking, a lotfor sure. But, on an individual level, even one or two life-altering revelations would be beyond monumental, and yet, there he was, with yet another one strapped on his shoulders like a backpack that just continues to be filled up past its capacity.

There were now two monsters within the castles wallsone living in those walls, and one living inside a man responsible for those walls. It almost felt as though the world was telling him to pick a lane and stick to it but, well, he always fancied himself a rebel without a cause. The only difference now was that he had a cause.

Reprioritizing once again, he first decided to investigate Farseew. His gut feeling told him that by subjugating whatever he was, hed also control the Baron, which was killing two birds with one stone.

To that end, he decided to look at one place most likely to contain the answers: the Prince himself. He wasnt in a hurry, however, first hoodwinking Valen and enjoying the feast and some rest for a few days before finally deciding to open the floodgates and learn all the awful and inhumane things Farseew had done in his life.

Farseew? Never heard of him, Valen replied with a faint tone of confusion. If the boys confusion was faint, then Sylas was monumental.

You you never heard of him?

No, Valen shook his head. Could he be someone from the other Kingdoms? I genuinely havent a clue Though we belie the public, each Kingdom has a shadow corps of sorts, the group of highly-trained spies in charge of gathering information, sowing dissent, or, in some rare cases, even assassinations. But Ive never heard of someone called Farseew and certainly not of the moniker of the Horrible. Furthermore, Ethernia Kingdom doesnt have Regent Lordsand, as far as I know, none of the nearby Kingdoms do either.

Sylas suspicions grew at that point. The likeliest scenario was that Farseews name, and thus his life and all the horrible deeds that come with it, likely predate the Kingdoms founding. Do you think its possible that the title comes from before the Kingdom? I mean, God whispered the name to me with a reason Sylas almost pleaded. After all, if Valen was drawing blanks, what possible chance did he have of ever finding out who the monster hiding in the Baron was?

Well, at least most of the history is unveiled, quickly finishing up with Tenner, Sylas withdrew to the lavish chambers and sat in the comfortable chair, aligning everything that he learned with his own little bits of speculation. There was a connection thereconnection with how Farseew, seemingly out of nowhere, betrayed the humanity and joined the Ghouls in the invasion, and with how Baron Cyrs essentially did the same.

There was also the fact that Farseew came from 'beyond the wall'. Even though that sounded fancy, Sylas had, in fact, seen the map of the peninsula'beyond the wall' was not at all what its name made it out to be. It was a twenty-thirty-mile stretch comprised of the forest facing the north-western wall, and the steep, tall cliffs facing the ocean beyond. That was also the mysterywhere did all the Ghouls come from? To Sylas shock, no one seemed bothered or even confused by the fact that the Ghouls had nowhere but the ocean to come from. It was almost just an accepted fact that they just appeared, so to say.

Furthermore, the point about Farseew effectively 'haunting' the castle was probably not exactly true. But Sylas couldn't just ignore it eitherafter all, one way or another, the spirit of someone who's been dead for hundreds of years did somehow end up inside a very-much-alive man, no matter how deeply buried. Considering the heavily circumstantial implications, Sylas would much rather bet on the fact that someone quite literally shoved the spirit into the Baron rather than the spirit just wandering into the man and it all just being a big coincidence.

The problem was he couldnt prove anything. Not without his favored excuse of God told me. And even though that might work on Valen, it had limitationsjust as the Prince himself. What could anyone do against the seemingly undying spirit? But, more to the point, just who would go to so much trouble to take down this castle and, more importantly why? There was a story there, Sylas knewnone of these things were coincidences. It all mattered. It was just that he was missing several key pieces of the puzzle, and he wasnt going to get them shooting blindly in the dark.

He was pulled out of his thoughts abruptly by a screen that popped in front of him, the screen he was expecting ever since Tenner shared Farseews story with him.

You have completed Monster in the Hiding

Having learned the folktale-like history of Regent Lord Farseew the Horrible, your understanding of the world grows

Reward: dark spirits fear that which they are made of

New Quest: A Touch of Darkness

Find a way to subjugate Farseew the Horrible

Reward: a Spirit Consolidating talisman