Chapter 80: Winds Sing the Tales Long Forgotten

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Chapter 80: Winds Sing the Tales Long Forgotten

Chapter 80

Winds Sing the Tales Long Forgotten

"I can't see!" Ryne exclaimed. "Get out of the way!" her tiny hand pressed against Sylas' side and tried to push him, but failed. The latter glanced down at her and smirked before stepping to the side, letting her come up to the railing and look over it. "Wow," her lips gaped in awe at the sight. Amidst the mountains of snow, a lane of clear, though wet dirt stretched flat from the castle to the wall. Twenty or so coat-draped souls shoveled the snow repeatedly further out, widening the lane. "I didn't really think they'd be able to do it."

None of us did, Sylas said. But fear of death is a good motivator, it turns out.

Then why arent you with them? Ryne looked at him. Shouldnt you be the most motivated one?

"" Sylas merely smiled, focusing forward to the cleared-up part of the castle. Did he fear death? His own, no. What he feared was a wall, one so tall it would forever bar him from stepping forward.

What? Trying to play the role of the courageous? Ryne questioned with a faint scoff, lifting herself up on the railing. The cold winds shimmered by, causing her to immediately descend and shiver, withdrawing within the castle walls. Her expression fell further upon realizing just how much those clearing the snow had to suffer.

Dont you remember? Im a Guardian of Humanity! he exclaimed.

Huh? Guardian of what? What are you talking about.

oh, She doesnt remember. No, thats wrongshe never lived it. God, just how many memories Ill blend together. Nothing, he quickly corrected himself. But remember it from now onthis guy here, a Guardian of Humanity!

Id be quicker to believe ghouls can fly and worms can use magic.

Oh, ouch, Sylas said. What do you think Valen? Dont you see me as a Guardian? Sylas words caused the relaxed Ryne to immediately stiffen as she robotically looked to the side where she saw the young Prince disrobing with a smile.

I indeed do, Valen replied. Its nice to see the two of you out in the light for a change.

Tell me about it, Sylas sighed, though only partly focused on his conversation with Valen; most of his attention was on Ryne who turned into a mute. It was a remarkably beautiful thing, he mused, how she went from a chatterbox with no reservations around him to a shy, guarded, insecure girl as soon as Valen showed up. I thought those walls would become my tomb.

Well, you do look like someone who walked out of a tomb," Valen joked, joining the trio.

I always tell Ryne, Sylas said. You and the Prince are more alike than you could possibly imagine!

Oh? We are? Valen glanced at Ryne, smiling broadly at the girl. That makes me incredibly happy.

on the other hand, Rynes eyes widened in wonder and childish joy, her lips trying to part to let out some sounds, though failing. Sylas, realizing this, quickly came to the rescue.

Naturally, shes far more adorable than you, he said. But you pine that brooding but inspiring look down to a tee. Whered you come from, anyway?

A meeting, Valen responded. Where else?

What did you discuss during this meeting, pray tell, Sylas asked though turned his head to the side, appearing entirely disinterested.

contingency plans, Valens words, however, drew him back into the conversation. Unlike them, Sylas didn't have even thought of failurenot the permanent one, anyway. However, for all they knew, they had one chanceand if they fell their fall would open the floodgates to the rest of the Kingdom. "That's why I'm happy I found the two of you here. In case things seemed to be going awry," Valen said. Derrek swore he would escort the both of you to safety.

both Ryne and Sylas turned mute for a momentthough for remarkably different reasons. It was Sylas who first broke the silence. Youre fucking with me, right?

F-funo, no Im not, Valen, taken aback by the crude words for a moment, responded quickly.

Nah, youre definitely fucking with me, Sylas doubled down. If you think even for a moment itd be me instead of you in that trio.

O woes of men and woes of Kings

Stately walls to guard us deep

Amidst the snow the fire seethes

The light in dark to guide our fears

And when the cold comes rapping slow

And dead come knocking at our doors

And when the dawn that seemed so close

Falls behind the curtains drawn

In the mens most unholy hour

When the dead drown out our choir

And when the life all seems so lost

Come forth the Prince to save our homes

Light the torch to guide our way

The Savior of the Maidens Fair

And build the ship to sail away

From the darkness that now sways

And when we falter, he shall rise

The handsome Prince who never lies

His promise

In the meantime, Sylas was grinning gleefully, Ryne was doing her best not to burst out in laughter, and Valen was standing rooted and frozen, red in the face, his thoughts a hodgepodge of insults and pleas he had directed toward Sylas. Whats worse, the song only got worse from that point onwith the highlights, at least for Valen, being a man above all other men; and not just above the belt, and he whod slain a thousand ghouls, yet pure in soul he now returns, and gems such as maidens fair now worship him, and who could fault them for their sin?.

At a certain point, it simply stopped being even a songit was just a very loud voice with some muted drums explicitly praising every single inch of who Valen was and, well, mostly wasnt. Lines such as his touch can heal the sick and his lips made all women who touched them pregnant and many, many, many more lines like those. In the end, unable to bear it, Valen crouched and rammed his head into his hands, screaming.

Ryne herself danced between embarrassment, joy, and embarrassment again, yet had to admit that it was unlike anything shed ever seen before.

On the other hand, Sylas was quite proudespecially of the kiss may make them pregnant and the above the belt lines. He had quite a lot of input into the song, to the point he had to reassure the bard repeatedly that he wouldnt be beheaded for uttering some lines aloud.

Hm? he frowned for a moment, his gaze drifting from the celebratory mood down below toward beyond the wall. He felt the disturbance in energyand he wasnt alone in it. Ryne had stopped snickering, her face hardening, a look of faint horror emerging in her eyes. Derrek shot out of the castle and looked up toward Sylas, nodding. Wake up, he kicked Valen gently. Theyre coming.

---huh? Valen mumbled.

The dead, Sylas said. Are here. And boy are they here