Chapter 210 The Capital City Cathedral

Chapter 210 The Capital City Cathedral

The whole group was whisked away from the dignitaries now that they had the footage of them in the background that they would need to dub into the official press releases, and everyone began to relax as they got further away from the site of the System stones.

"It was some distance until we could get clearance to land. They will be setting up magical barriers all over the area, and establishing a no-fly zone. Tell me, who is the regional Commander here? They will likely be getting a commendation." The Chief Inquisitor asked Karl directly.

"This area is under the supervision of a High Priest on orders of the Judge Advocate General's office, after the Base Commander was found negligent in his duties. My apologies, but I do not recall his name at the moment." Karl replied.

The Inquisitor nodded. "That is fine, I will look it up once we are at the Cathedral. You are in for a treat, have you ever been to the Capital before?"

Karl chuckled and shook his head. "I was born in Lithium Mine City. I've only ever been there, the Academies, or on missions."

Dana looked like she was in the same situation, awestruck by the chance to go to the Capital, though they likely wouldn't see much of it other than the inside of the Cathedral while they answered endless questions about the situation that led to them finding the ruins.

Fortunately, there wasn't going to be a lot to tell, and he had some notes to help him along. So perhaps their trip to the Capital wouldn't be so bad.CHeCk for new stories at novelhall.come of the soldiers didn't look too convinced, though. Their level of nervousness was only increasing as they approached the pristine white spires of the city, with its millions of people working, living and visiting the shops all through the city.

It looked like something out of a fairy tale, a magical bastion that had stood since time immemorial, but the Capital's spires were actually quite new. They had been started after the Serum was first made public, a revitalization of the Golden Dragon Nation's image after the progress of the experimental Elites was made public.

Before that, the Capital city was a grim place, with barracks along all the walls and a rough mercenary culture that bled through to everyone from the sheer number of fighters that it took to defend such a large population centre.

But for their reborn Rogue, this was a much better place to be than some rural deployment. It was much more common to see other species here than anywhere else in the Golden Dragon Nation. Worgen might be looked down upon in the almost entirely human nation, but here in the Capital, a mercenary was a mercenary. They would recognize her for her strength even before finding out she was an Elite.

It was essential in the wilderness, and Karl thought that it probably was in the city as well, but you had to hide it better when you were around so many people. Nobody owned anything worth taking in the mines, but here in the Capital, Karl had heard horror stories of all sorts of crimes that would be unthinkable at home.

The helicopter landed on a large concrete circle in the courtyard of the Cathedral, and the Inquisitors led everyone out.

They passed by the doors where the visitors to the Cathedral came to pay their respects or pray, and Karl couldn't help but notice the way that people were looking at him. Not so much the mages, but any of the higher rank warriors as well.

Their superhuman strength gave them a particularly effortless walking stride that he had first noticed with Overlord Drake. Combined with their mission packs on their backs and the weapons on their hips, they must be quite the sight, taking in the Cathedral with trained eyes and joking with each other.

It was a bit different to be observing the strangeness of the Elites from the inside. Karl hadn't really noticed the changes as they happened, but now that he had people who weren't Elites to compare himself to again, he could feel the differences that came from the power and confidence that had overcome all of them. Even the mages had a confidence in their attitudes that the average person did not.

The head of the Church Guard clicked his heel on the cobblestones to get everyone's attention, a subtle gesture, but a distinct noise.

"Soldiers, you're with me. The rest of the Elites are with the Lead Inquisitor."

Karl found himself leading the group toward the inside of the Cathedral after Sergeant Rita left with the others, subconsciously taking his position on point as they travelled through the bright stone of the building.

The Cathedral was beautiful, and had a sense of ancient power to it, born of centuries of constant Holy Magic use in the same spot. He had to restrain his hand as Inquisitors stepped out of the shadows, joining the column as they walked down the halls and deeper into the building.

[That's a pretty good trick. They didn't even use a real skill, they just control their breathing and movement as they stand in an alcove out of sight, so you don't notice them until they move.] Rae noted.

There were two for each group member now, plus the Lead Inquisitor, and Karl sighed at the familiar situation. It seemed that the questioning part was going to come first, then the unwinding and adapting back to civilization.