Chapter 395: Unexpected Results
“Where the fuck did she go!?”
“He...”
“Right, yeah, he, whatever,” Jay growled as she glowered at the rapidly emptying bakery. “I can’t believe the backstabbing bitch actually managed to escape.”
Jadis was furious. Beyond furious, actually. She was so angry that all remnants of her exhaustion had been wiped clean from her mind and bodies. As her mother used to say, if she cracked an egg on her forehead then she’d be ready to serve breakfast in two minutes.
The cultist had been under her nose the entire time. She, or rather, he, had been posing as the elven serving woman that Alex had been protecting on the stairs. In reality, the elf had actually been a human man who had disguised himself with an illusion.
Jadis didn’t blame Alex for not saying anything. Why would she? She had no reason to suspect that the man posing as a woman was doing so for nefarious purposes. After all, from the Demon’s perspective, putting on an illusion to change your appearance was no different from putting on clothes. It was just the same kind of pointless window dressing that everyone who wasn’t a Demon did.
The person Jadis blamed was herself. She should have known, or at least suspected that the servant was related somehow. Sure, it was possible that the illusionist could have cast a spell that made some random person look like Jadis so that Alex would be confused, but it made far, far more sense that they would make themselves look like Jadis, so that they could maneuver Alex where they wanted rather than relying on chance. She’d also been staying close to Dys the whole time. Not that she didn’t have cause to; she was a frightened woman who wanted to stay near the strongest person in the room. But Jadis saw now that she’d just been waiting for an opportunity to make another attempt at fucking with her mind. And she had gotten one, too, when she had helped Dys carry Sabina. It was the perfect chance moment of contact that allowed her to slip the pendant onto Dys’ wrist without her or anyone else noticing.
No, not she. He. Jadis trusted Alex’s perception. The cultist was a man wearing a disguise. Maybe it was all a misunderstanding and the guy was actually just a simple crossdresser or the like, but Jadis knew in her heart it was nothing so innocent. The fact that the purple elf had disappeared from the crowd of injured people wasn’t coincidence. The fucker had likely stolen the identity of some poor servant and worn her face like a mask. Jadis had no doubt that any person capable of casting illusions powerful enough to mess with both her and Alex, could certainly use a spell to appear as a different race and gender to everyone else if they wanted to.
“There’s still a chance we might find him.”
Jay glanced at Aila, observing the calm way that she held herself, even in such a stressful, angering situation. The sight forced her to take a breath and try to calm herself. Flying off the handle wasn’t going to help anyone.
“Maybe,” Jay said in a more subdued tone. “But I doubt it. The shitbag probably snuck out of here the moment the Hero showed up. I’m sure he’s smart enough to get out of the area once he saw that people who could identify him were on their way.”
“Language...”
“When did you become so opposed to cursing?” Jay huffed at Alex. “It’s not like you haven’t heard me cuss a thousand times before.”
Alex leaned in close to Jay, two sets of arms and a few tentacles clinging to her side. She had her head nestled against Jay’s shoulder and had closed her eyes in apparent bliss.
“This is... Polite company...” Alex said without changing her expression. “Manners...”
“I don’t think any of the nobles care right now,” Jay rolled her eyes. “And even if they did, I wouldn’t care if they cared.”
Most of the nobles who had been gathered inside of the pastry shop had been escorted out. Lucia had been busy, using her spell to check each person in turn to see if they had any connection to Samleos. Once she had checked the individual, she had ordered them out of the building, so that they couldn’t get mixed back in with the rest. Less chance for an illusion specialist to use their spells to avoid detection that way, and Lucia could avoid scanning the same person twice. The spell did cost magic, after all, and apparently Amarantha’s magic restoration potions were costly and in limited supply. The less magic spent, the better.
“I’m with big stuff,” Kerr said as she crossed the floor to join Jay, Aila, and Alex where they stood against one wall together. “He’s not here. The only ones left are the badly wounded who can’t even move. No way he’d pretend to be one of those.”
“If he did, the first time a healer used their magic, they’d know he was faking because he’d be at full health,” Aila explained before Jay could ask the question hanging off the tip of her tongue. “Eir would have spotted him by now. She’s been healing everyone.”
Indeed, Eir had been running around the shop laying her hands on every person, making sure that their health was as good as it could get with the power she possessed. Jay watched with a mix of pride, love, and concern as her tired elven priestess hurried back and forth between different patients. No matter how many people needed her, Eir was constantly checking on both Dys and Sabina, topping both of their health up to about half whenever it dropped below a quarter full.
The poison that was in both of their systems seemed to work off of their current health percentage. If they had more than half of their maximum health, the damage was greatly increased. But under the half mark, the damage was reduced enough that it was manageable. The poison never stopped eating away at their health, but it slowed.
While Eir kept up her healing rotation, Syd, Thea, and Bridget were searching the pastry shop from top to bottom. There was always the possibility that the cultist could have tried to hide in a cupboard or in a barrel, so they were making sure every last nook and cranny was checked. They were even being careful to physically touch everything they saw, just to make sure there wasn’t an illusion blocking their vision.
“C’mon, up you go,” Sorcha told an older nobleman with some pretty serious damage to his leg. “Time to get you checked and then back to your house or mansion or whatever.”
Jay watched as the goblin woman helped two guards escort the man to where Lucia was. Despite her lack of social standing, or manners, she was doing well keeping everyone calm and moving. Jadis figured it mostly had to do with how abrupt and matter of fact the goblin was, which helped keep the panicked and injured from focusing too hard on things that would just make their mental states worsen.
“What are we going to do after this?”
Jay glanced down at Aila. Her redheaded lover hadn’t looked at her when she’d spoken. Instead, she was just staring out the front windows with an empty expression. Jadis knew that despite Aila’s impassive appearance, her mind was no doubt running overtime.
“Go back to the temple and drink my own body weight in wine and ale?” Kerr idly replied with a tired note to her voice.
“Definitely sleep,” Jay said. “Maybe after a drink or two. But sleep, definitely. I don’t think either of you can really understand just how much pain my Dys self is in right now, and just how exhausting dealing with that is.”
“No, I don’t think I do,” Aila agreed after a moment. “But I mean after we recover from this ordeal. What are we going to do?”
You have many lovers, and all of them love you with enough fervor that they have bonded their fates to yours. This class will grant you rituals that will allow you to both protect and empower your many lovers, with particular benefits for those who possess a class that binds themselves to you.
Jadis wasn’t wholly surprised to see a class like this one. It felt like just the right kind of cheesy and perverted, while still being kind of sweet, that D liked to throw at her. She didn’t think it was a joke, though, like some of the other classes she’d been offered. The Bonded Harem Leader would probably give her some strong rituals to empower her lovers. That wasn’t anything to laugh at.
Rather than read the description out loud right away, Jadis decided to scan the other three options as well, just to get an idea of which one she wanted to tell the others about first. Some options were clearly better than others, in her experience, so she wanted to start with the weakest first and go from there.
Champion of D
You have dedicated your existence to promoting the cause of Destarious. Oros needs a little chaos injected into it, and you are just the soul to do the deed. The skills and spells of this class will allow you to warp the fates and fortunes of those around you; sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse. The choice will not always be yours to make, as any true champion of the God of Madness would know.
That was interesting. From the wording, it almost felt like the class was some kind of semi-hero class. She guessed that the fact that she was being offered such a class meant that D was pleased with her performance as of late. The fact that the class was focused on altering fate was intriguing, but something told her the class was going to be more than a little chaotic in nature.
Jadis wasn’t sure whether this was more or less powerful than the Harem class, but she felt like it was probably the bigger deal. She could picture other people getting a Bonded Harem class. She couldn’t imagine many had been offered the... honor of being D’s champion. Either way, she kept reading.
Cycle Breaker of the Gods
Your soul has come from beyond the veil to bring an end to the cycle of death and destruction that has for too long plagued the world of Oros. More than one God supports you in this endeavor, and this class will grant you pieces of their power to help bring an end to the endless cycle.
Holy shit.
Jadis wasn’t even sure what to make of the second class on offer. “Cycle Breaker of the Gods?” Plural? Gods? From the wording of the class description, both in tone and content, it was clear that D wasn’t the only deity involved in the offering of this class. This wasn’t a joke class. It didn’t even look like one of those weird classes that was kind of cool but probably had a lot of weirdness to it built in like D typically offered her. No, this class was just straight up an offer from the gods to empower her so she could end the cycle of Heros and Demon lords.
That was... a lot to process.
“Well?” Kerr said expectantly. “We’re waiting.”
“Oh, uh, one sec,” Jay murmured as she tried to clear her mind from the shock. “Just reading the last class now.”
Jadis didn’t expect much out of the final new class on offer. Clearly the gods intended for her to take the Cycle Breaker class, and D probably wanted her to take the Champion class so that she was solely dedicated to his will. Whatever was left was probably one of D’s jokes.
Progenitor of the Succubus
You have successfully managed to breed a new species of sapient life into existence. Congratulations. Your offspring will need great care and guidance to survive on Oros. This class will grant you skills and spells that will help your offspring thrive and earn their place in the world.
“Oh my god.”
“What?” Kerr asked.
“Something wrong?” Aila questioned her as she placed a hand on Jay’s arm. “Was a class that surprising?”
“Jadis...? Alex prompted as she lifted her head to look Jay in the face. “You taste... Strange now...”
Jay just stared at Alex. Her other two selves had stopped moving as well. Jadis didn’t have the attention to spare anymore to direct her separate selves. She having too much trouble coming to grips with the fact that she was... a mother?
Jadis wasn’t just a mother. She was the mother to a new species. A species that the system, or the gods, or maybe D, had named Succubus. From what Jadis knew of what a succubus was, that sort of narrowed down the possibilities of who the other party was who was carrying her child.
Jay’s eyes were drawn down to Alex’s flat belly. There was no sign of anything different. It was the same stomach she’d been idly tracing with her fingers for the past few minutes. But now...
“I... I, uh...” Jay fumbled with her words, not even sure where to start with the startling revelation.
“Hey, Jadis!” Sorcha called out, cutting Jay off from what she was struggling to say. “You better get over here!”
“Why? What is it?” Jay managed to get out, though her thoughts were still racing over how she was going to broach the topic of what she’d just learned from her class options.
“There’s a big procession of soldiers and knights and shit coming down the street! I’m pretty sure Prince Hraustrekr is the guy leading them!”
“...D, you’re a fucking bitch.”