Dante Voidmind stared in the mirror and despised what glared back. His once-perfect visage was gone and replaced with what could only be described as a beaten-down cripple. His messy black hair, which he used to keep slicked back to draw focus to his perfect jawline, now fell freely over his face like a curtain in a vain attempt to obscure his deformity from prying eyes.
"I can fix this," Dante whispered as he raised his trembling hand and ran his fingers down the half of his face corrupted by the void. It was cold and unfeeling to the touch and was a constant reminder of his failure at the Darklight City alchemy tournament. Although it had been over a week ago, the same scene of Demetrios Skyrend looming over him and sentencing him to death repeatedly replayed in his mind and made him shiver. He may have escaped that encounter with his life, but in a way, he wished he was dead.
"Look at me, Dante." A soothing voice called out from across the dark candle-lit room, "Stop looking in that mirror and chat to me instead."
Dante tore his eyes away from the monstrosity in the mirror and hissed through gritted teeth at the woman who was the epitome of beauty laying casually on his bed, "How can I not despise my reflection, mother? Demetrios Skyrend has turned me into a monster. Can you not see what he has done to your beloved son's face?"
His mother stared at him with an annoyed look, "Son, it's only you who is so obsessed with your face—"
"Lies!" Dante shouted as he hurled the wooden chair before the mirror across the room. His mother didn't even blink as the chair smashed into the far wall. "I know you and the others talk behind my back. How could you not?" Dante used his left arm to pull on the empty right sleeve of his cloak, "How can I even walk around with any dignity when I am missing an arm? I can't even hold a sword anymore! Is there really nothing Father can do to help me get it back? You have spoken to him, right?"
"Father... doesn't want to speak or hear about you," His mother said coldly as she played with her hair, "Your failure has shaken the family's foundation and resulted in Demetrios Skyrend unleashing his rage on Slymere's defensive arrays for a few days. Do you know how much that cost us in void Qi and spirit stones?"
"Tsk," Dante turned to stare back in the mirror. He hated everything about it. He looked beaten and weak. The missing arm meant his years of training with the sword were wasted as he had been right-handed, and his perfect form and balance were totally thrown off.
"It's pointless to fret over that which you have lost to the void," His mother said behind him, "Nothing in this realm, not even a Monarch Realm cultivator, could bring back that which you sacrificed to the void to survive Demetrios Skyrend's wrath. This is your life now. This is your reality. You can stand there and stare at your new self with disgust or move on and own it."
"Shut up, shut up, shut up," Dante reeled back his fist and planted it into the mirror, shattering the glass and making his hideous form impossible to decipher through the fractures, "I refuse to accept this hideous form of me. In fact, I don't even deserve to look at myself anymore."
There was a long silence as Dante got his breathing under control. "Will Father really not speak of me?" Dante asked as he dropped his hand and turned to his mother, who stood up from his bed and walked over.
His mother side-eyed the shattered mirror and sighed. "Dante, you must realize that not everyone speaks of you constantly. You are far too self-absorbed," His mother reached up and brushed his void-corrupted face with the back of her hand, "Will some speak ill of you behind closed doors? Yes. But they did that before and will continue to do so no matter how many victories or failures you endure. So perhaps you could use your newfound look to finally wake up from your delusions?"
Dante could see the pain in his mother's eyes as they looked deeply into his, but he didn't understand. What delusions? Self-absorbed? If not for my failure and changed looks, those branch families would only sing praises about me behind closed doors, as what else could there possibly be to criticize about me? I had been perfect before, the most outstanding prodigy of the Voidmind family. But now, not even my Father will mention my great name and my mother is treating me like a deluded child?
"I understand, Mother," Dante replied dismissively, pushing her hand away from his cheek, "I will try to do better in the future."
"Good. Now, if the corruption is bothering you so much, I had this custom made specially for you by the best artifact smith I could find," Her spatial ring flashed with power, and a silver half-mask appeared in her hand, "It's made entirely from high-grade spirit stones and is runically enhanced to boost your void Qi regeneration."
So she does find me hideous! I knew those were all poisoned lies to break me down to her level. Dante took the 'gift' with brewing resentment in his heart. He then pushed his long black hair that covered his face out of the way and fastened the silver mask that only covered the corrupted side and left his intact side exposed. He then turned to look in the mirror but cursed when nothing but a shattered reflection looked back at him.
"Nuh-uh," His mother tutted as she gripped his chin and forced his face to face hers, "No looking in mirrors, remember? How you look externally to others isn't all that matters."
Easy for you to say. Dante lamented as he stared into his mother's enchanting eyes and felt jealous of her perfect face. Now that he thought about it, didn't his sister have a glow-up recently out of nowhere? If I could get my hands on one of those perfect pebbles she used to break her curse, could it cure me of this void corruption and return me to my previous perfect form?
"But if it makes you feel better, this mask makes you look handsome and capable." His mother said with a sigh as she likely noticed his wavering focus back to the mirror.
"What about my missing arm, though? Do you have some silver prosthetic arm for me?" Dante insisted.
"It's in the works," His mother replied as she reached up and put her hand on his stump under the cloak's cloth, "Due to sacrificing your arm to the void, there is now a void-attuned gateway into your body through the stump. I know it's not ideal, but your control over the void will be far greater than before. Just at the sacrifice of your swordsmanship."
Dante's eyes widened, "This void-attuned gateway you speak of... does my mask that sits on the corrupted part of my face follow the same principle?"
His mother nodded as she reached up and ruffled his hair like a darn child, "Yes. If we tried to pull void Qi through our skin using the artifact like you are, we would also suffer from void corruption. Not ideal since it's permanent and incurrable, but since you already have void corruption and there's no changing that, might as well help you get more powerful."
Dante licked his lips. He had to admit he liked the sound of becoming more powerful. If I get stronger than even Uncle, who came down from the higher realm, those fucking branch families and not even Father would be able to look down on me without fear. Dante looked down at his left hand and balled it into a fist. When I walk into a room, I can flatten everyone with my presence so they cannot look up at my hideous face. In my presence, they must remain looking at the floor like the ants they are.
"Yes... this is perfect," Dante gave his mother a face-splitting smile, "Would you say that more void corruption would make me more powerful?"
Dante then tensed up as the man who didn't look older than twenty-five yet possessed the same presence as his Father turned to look at him, "Now, Young man. You have caused quite the headache for us."
"Now that he is here, may we know the reason for your visit?" Grand Elder Voidmind asked respectfully, "If anything, we would like to file a complaint against the Skyrend family for attacking us unfairly."
"Interesting, because that's not what I have been told," Grand Elder Valandor said as he stood from his seat and summoned a black scroll. On the backside was a red lotus. The symbol of the Nightrose family. Grand Elder Valandor cleared his throat and read the scroll's contents.
"As per the old laws made between the founding families of the Blood Lotus Sect, a war between the top families that foster rare Qi affinities is forbidden. However, the need for a war may arise. Therefore, in these unfortunate circumstances, a few conditions must be fulfilled for a war to be approved by the Patriarch. First, there must be a just reason for the war provided and approved by the disciplinary committee. Second, the accused party will be given up to three months to refute or negotiate the accusations. Once this three-month period is over, the war can begin. However, it will be stopped if the instigator of the war surrenders themselves to the offended party. Third and finally, the winning family must donate half of the acquired land and resources to the Nightrose family."
Grand Elder Valandor closed the scroll and stowed it away.
Dante gulped, "I don't see how I am involved here?"
"According to the report submitted by Demetrios Skyrend a week ago, you were listed as the main contributor to the death of two scions of House Skyrend: Kassandra and Theron."
"Nonsense," Dante snapped back, "I watched from afar as they were both killed by a powerful void cultivator—" He suddenly choked as he felt his throat being squeezed.
"Do not speak unless spoken to, scion." Grand Elder Valandor said coldly, "Do I make myself clear?"
Dante nodded as best he could without his neck snapping from the pressure and fell to his knees, gasping as he felt the invisible hand around his neck disappear.
"I will admit we reviewed their claims and found them lacking in weight to start a full-on war," Grand Elder Valandor smiled, but it wasn't a kind one, "However, just a few hours ago, we received a report of mass destruction and death to the Skyrend family, caused by a surprise attack from a void affinity beast on Thunderhold Peak. You must agree that two attacks involving the void element and the death of only Skyrend family members in the same week is highly suspicious..."
"A void beast?!" A person shouted, and everyone turned confusedly to a woman with long green hair chained to a chair.
"This is?" Grand Elder Valandor asked.
"Elenor Evergreen, a raging lunatic from a lower family that came here a while ago." Grand Elder Voidmind sighed, "You can ignore her."
"I am not insane!" Elenor screamed, "You are talking about a demon with a claw the size of a hallway, right? I saw it months ago! It crushed and killed the Winterwrath Grand Elder before my very eyes! I tried to report it to the Nightrose family, but I was laughed at."
"Interesting... but that's not why I am here," Grand Elder Valandor turned back to face Dante, "I came here for one reason. The disciplinary committee has agreed to the Skyrend family's accusations and request for war, and they listed Dante Voidmind as this war's primary instigator."
"No! Wait... this must be some kind of mistake," Dante blurted out.
"You have three months. Refute their claims successfully, or turn yourself into the Skyrend family, and the war can be prevented," Grand Elder Valandor said calmly, "I will now leave so you may discuss this with the Elders of your family."
Grand Elder Valandor casually ripped apart space and vanished.
"Father!" Dante threw himself to the floor and pleaded, "Just give me a chance. I can fix this—"
His Father raised three fingers, "You have been a great disappointment and led to great losses for our family. But in honor of the blood running through your veins and my deep love for your mother, I will give you three months, Dante. On the day before these three months are over, I will drag you to the Skyrend's front gate myself to prevent this war. Do I make myself clear?"
Dante couldn't believe how cold his Father had become after a single failure and strangely felt something within his heart break, "Yes, Father. I understand. I will not let you down again."
His Father didn't even react to his declaration and stood up to leave the main hall alongside all the other Elders, leaving Dante on his knees alone in the empty hall.
Rising to his feet, Dante looked at the now empty chair his dear Father had occupied moments ago with a determined look and clenched his lone hand. If he had only three months, he either had to get so strong his Father couldn't use him as a sacrifice to prevent the war or successfully refute all their claims.
Why not both? Dante grinned as he turned to leave. He had an appointment with an artifact smith courtesy of his mother, some flesh to feed to the void, and a beast to catch.