Chapter 79: No Surprises
Chapter 79
No Surprises
Valen paced back and forth, appearing angry, bitter, infuriated even. There was no rhythm of calm and collected man he appeared to be most of the timehis footsteps were frantic and quick and misaligned, and his eyebrows danced like worms, wiggling about, up and down. Sylas had just informed him of the newest visionthat thered be another attack. As such, the latter understood the young Princes mood. Again and again, their little corner of the world was attacked.
Why?! Just why?!! What is so goddamn important about this place?! Valen cursed out finally, fuming, his voice enamored with primal rage. Again and again and again will it ever even end?!!
Sylas remained silent, uncertain himself. Hed actually forgotten one of the first conversations he had with Derrek during the loopthe warning that Thralls usually announced an even worse invasion that was to follow. Hed forgotten many things during that year and a half, he realized. Too many things, it seemed.
How are they even going to attack?! Valen, out of frustration, sat down and got up again, twice, actually, before resorting back to pacing about the room. The entire castles buried under fifteen feet of snow! And human general even entertaining the idea of invading this castle midwinter would have been laughed to an earlyand very forcedretirement!
Sit down, Sylas said.
But
"Sit down," he repeated once more, and the Prince, though reluctantly, obeyed and sat down, though his leg continued to danceup and down, up and down, like a tick he couldn't stop. "Does it matter?"
H-huh?
The deaddo they need a rationale to attack us?
Let me ask youhow do you see the dead, Valen? Sylas asked. To me, it seems that a whole lotand not just yousee them as people. Granted, very moronic people, but people still.
well, are they not? Valen argued. They are peoplejust dead.
Eh, Sylas shrugged. They used to be people, you could say. But not anymore. You cant use ay, any human general would have been laughed atof course they would have. But who would be laughing at the dead? And, more importantly, would they care?
Regardless of how they attack the place, its on us to defend it, Sylas said. Whether its buried underneath fifteen feet of snow or showered in perennial rain or submerged in the likes of heat which makes us all prance about naked. Besides, youve spent some time with Iunby now, you should have learned that the dead have their own world entirely independent of ours. Their own culture. Their own beliefs and ideals and what have you. Perchance, they know that we cant defend as effectively while buried underneath all that snow, and they calculated that their drawbacks are lesser than ours. Who knows?
ugh, Valen grunted, rubbing his face for a moment. "I know, I know. It's still frustrating. Why?! Prior to this year, invasions were beyond infrequent. Yet, we're about to have our third in a few months of time. It's unprecedented!"
Maybe the precedent is being set, Sylas supposed aloud. Besides, youre acting as though youve forgotten what weve seen.
Valen quieted and slowly calmed down. Though bitterness was still evident on his face and in his eyes, at least he wasnt throwing a tantrum still. What do you propose we do?Visit no(v)eLb(i)n.com for the best novel reading experience
What weve always done, Sylas said. But, well have to deliberateis it worth clearing up the snow up to the wall so we can use some of the artillery weapons, or barricade ourselves within the castle and meet them here? Now, thats up to your and our dear Captains to decide.
I cant imagine their reactions will be good, Valen said. Weve only just settled down and had some peace and calm.
Sylas agreedit was frustrating. But he was certain that the current tale was decades, if not centuries in the making, and this was simply the story playing out. His arrival, the Shadows, the dead, all things coalescing within one, grand-spanning narrative. The issue was none of them saw the grand span of itjust the personal stories. The stories of heroics and the stories of loss, but all of them human.
What is that? Prepare? Ryne quizzed.
Die and die and die Sylas nodded, keeping the true answer to himself. Rather than leaving immediately, however, he sat down, taking off some of the layers of clothing as Rynes basement truly was warm. So, what are you working on? he asked.
Iun looked at my runic characters and suggested some altering, she replied, her excitement returningthough evidently dampened by the news. Look here, she pushed a palm-sized, brown, and stained parchment, characters written in black ink strewn about. "Do you recognize them?"
" hmm," Sylas inspected the paper for a moment, kind of recognizing some of them. "These three? Maybe? I think that's 'ku character, right? Used as a binder?
Yes, yes, Ryne nodded. According to Iun, ku is actually a derivative, a simplified version of an ancient character. This is not it, however, she quickly added. This is me just doing some experimentation. The actual character has about eighty lines.
a single character has eighty lines? Sylas asked, partly certain he misheard.
It is a bit insane, I know.
A bit?
But the differences are massive! she exclaimed. You know how you have to break lines on the talisman into chunks, basically, since ku cant handle more than a single transition?
Yes.
The ancient character is differentall those chunks can be turned into a single grouping. As such, I can actually thin out the fatI dont need to write in the fade-ins and fade-outs, which themselves take up hours across all the different chunks. Not to mention that the transition of energy will be massively fasterit will be quicker to activate the talismans, and the effects would be, at the minimum, twice as strong. And thats just changing one character! Iun also taught me alternatives to lyt, bekt, and syt characters. Though each alternative adds about four hundred extra lines across the board, theyll likely thin out the rest of the lines in thousands in the long run! This this could change how talismans are written for everyone! Even my Master uses the current charactersthough she doesnt have to write nearly as many supporting lines as we do. If I can master these new ones and implement them naturally
youll be the wickedest Exorcist of them all?
Damn yes! Ryne exclaimed once more, her voice high-pitched. She looked like an adventurer stumbling upon the treasure trove, her face alight with hope and future prospects.
Are you ready to use them to create talismans for defense?
Gods no, she quickly dismissed the idea. Forget that my rate of actually making them is beyond abysmal, even the ones I did make so far have this very unfortunate tendency of malfunctioning.
Oof. Better not, then.
Better not, indeed, she said. But, given time Im confident Ill make it.
Im sure you will, Sylas shot her an encouraging smile and patted her. Youre the most brilliant Exorcist we have, after all.
Im the only one we have, no?
Oi, what about me?
Really? Are we back at this again? The only place that would qualify you as an Exorcist is the one thatd be impressed with the existence of talismans themselves! Stop getting ahead of yourself! You are still years away from even being within the vicinity of consideration for an Exorcist.
See this? Sylas turned to Iun. She has no respect for her elders. Whatsoever.
Iun remained silent, tilting his head in confusion, clearly not knowing how to react to it.
Stop dragging him into your little fantasy, Ryne said. And help me clean this up. Im almost out of prepared papers so you should get on with making some. Ill teach you the ancient ku' character so we can practice together. Come on. Stop looking dumbly about and help me. We'll also need to start fashioning new talismans for the attack, and we'll"