Chapter 101

Chapter 101

A/N: What? A chapter this soon? Heresy! Joking aside, you'll notice I didn't use italics with the deities while they talk to each other. That would be because they're actually present in body and mind.

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As Neleh slowly blinked her eyes open, she was greeted with the worried and slightly guilty looking face of Gabriel. The celestial was hovering above her like a mother hen, an image her wings didnt exactly dispel. Neleh had to stifle her laughter at the thought because she didnt want to be forced into explaining the reason behind her amusement. A relieved smile blossomed on Gabriels face as she noticed Neleh waking up.

Well, I have to say that of all the possible sights to see while waking up, this isnt too bad. Neleh joked a little.

Ill pretend that was a compliment. Gabriel replied wryly. You gave me a bit of a scare. You havent been taking care of yourself very well.

Well you know me; I like to live on the edge. Neleh replied a little sarcastically. She was pretty sure that Gabriel had already figured out everything that was wrong with her, so there was no reason to try and hide anything. So she decided on a bit of levity instead.

You know, I might have been able to do something if I had known about this earlier. Gabriel pointed out with a sad tinge in her voice.

We both know that Im just as good at healing as you are. Even with my current strength I couldve done anything you are able to do. By the time I found out, it was already too late to do anything except delay things. I have to give them slight credit. They really managed to fool me with this. They planned this well. Im not inhibited too badly from fighting, but by the time I will be done I wont have any strength to resist. Despite her bitterness at Alarae, Neleh had to admire the goddess ability to plan her corruption. The goddess wouldnt get away with it, but she would achieve her goal.

Well dont worry about the goddess who did this to you. Im already administering her punishment. Gabriel reassured Neleh while giving her shoulder a gentle squeeze.

Neleh looked up sharply. What did you do?

Lets just say there are now less temples of Alarae in this world, and in a week there wont be any. Gabriel gave a slight grin while remaining cryptic on the details.

I dont imagine the celestials of this world were too happy about that. Neleh pointed out the obvious.

I didnt ask for their approval. They tried to protest while the first temples fell, but they got the gist of the situation pretty quick. They also got pretty quiet when Asariel explained to them that we considered their goddess a traitor for her actions against the person who had done her best to protect this world from the invaders. Im not sure what their ultimate reaction will be, but they are peaceful for now. Gabriel had slight smugness in her voice while she explained. She was actually a little proud about how smoothly things had gone.

Neleh gave a small grimace. I should probably mention that I already had my own punishment lined up. Not that I mind her getting double the punishment. Never mind that though, what is done is done. How long was I out? Id guess for some time if you already managed to get your punishment started.

From what the psion girl said, youve been sleeping for eight days. Shed probably be here as well but she finally had to go and get some sleep few hours ago. She was getting delirious towards the end. Gabriel explained with a small smile. Shioris rest gave her a chance to snuggle with the sleeping Neleh.

Neleh had to sigh at Gabriels words. That fool! I told her I just needed rest.

Satai was the last to arrive as always, and Alarae was actually a little surprised that the god of the dragons even showed up. He rarely did unless specifically asked. I find it rather ironic that you expect help from us after bringing this on yourself. I wonder, what do you expect us to even do about it? Surely you dont expect us to try and fight against the Celestial Host? Even if we were inclined to help, that would be a fools errand. He declared in a calm voice.

Finally Alarae was starting to catch on why the others were looking so hostile. Her action had been found out. Not completely out of her expectations considering everyone gathered here was connected to Neleh via the blessings. It would take some work to figure out what she and Loki had done, but the evidence was there to find if one cared to look closely enough. As such, she had to moderate her position somewhat.

Not that perhaps, though a show of united force would give them a reason to reconsider. No, the Host doesnt have any reason to do this except for Elunes little pet. Its her that is instigating this thanks to her old connections. Elune could order her to stay the Hosts hand, but chooses not to. Thats a declaration of war if Ive ever seen one! Despite being found out, Alarae was still assuming her position to be better than it really was.

I think youre misunderstanding your position here Alarae. We arent here to offer our support. We are here to judge your actions. Sydonay the god of the demons said. He was rather pleased that his adversary was in such trouble and was rather angry for having been used to reach Alaraes ends.

Judge me? For what? For saving all of us? Surely you dont grieve over the inevitable demise of a single mortal? I could understand Elunes anger at seeing her little lover hurt, but dont claim that you didnt notice the inevitable danger that the mortal presented. I did what you couldnt! Dont claim that you havent noticed that Elune is now the strongest of us! And thats with what I did. Imagine what would happen if I didnt act! Where is that elven harlot anyway? Alarae yelled at them.

You claim to have done us a service while you endanger all of us? You claim to have acted for us, when most of us had no reason to fear Neleh?! She saved my people! She saved this world from attack by forces we couldnt fight, and you thank her with death?! Lulu was screaming at Alarae, completely losing her composure and surprising even Aphrodite. She was fairly certain that the diminutive goddess wouldve attacked Alarae if she had not been held back by the calmer Medea.

Despite her tricksy nature, Lulu had always been the simplest and most straightforward of the deities in many ways. When she became fond of a mortal, she did so with abandon. When she found someone worthy of her gratitude and favor, she gave both in spades. Neleh had most certainly earned her favor with her help to the faeries, and their treatment in their new home. She had also been the first one to accept Nelehs reincarnation into this world, just because she found the possibility interesting. She might have been the one that felt most betrayed by Alarae, aside from Elune of course.

Not to mention your crimes of twisting our blessings. It was our choice to support Neleh in her effort to keep us safe, an effort she has accomplished despite your betrayal, and you twisted that choice, taking it away from us. You didnt ask whether we agreed with you. You didnt try to get our help. No, you made the decision for us, and corrupted our gifts. You used my power to do your dirty deed. If for no other reason, then that alone is enough to condemn you in my eyes. Iarus spoke from the side.

Alarae gave a mirthless chuckle. Thats a bit rich coming from someone who just got their race saved by the celestials. I didnt see her helping you then.

You didnt see her, because your action made her incapable of acting. Besides, it wasnt really your race that saved the humans. It was the leader of the Celestial Host. The very same leader who ordered your temples destroyed. And its not like your people have been all that instrumental in the war so far, so it was about time they contributed a bit. In fact, there are many of our servants who are now dead because of your actions. Sinir the god of beastmen voiced his opinion. He hadnt forgotten the losses suffered by the beastmen and dragons against an enemy that maybe Neleh couldve helped to fight if she was in the condition to do so.

So youre all going to just watch as my temples burn? Youre going to ignore the threat she presented? Youre going to allow the elven harlot become the strongest of us? All because of a single mortal? Alarae asked unable to believe it.

Not only that, we are going to render judgement on you. You claim that she is just a single mortal, but thats not really the case is it? Did you even consider the danger you put us through? Did you even think of all the ways this couldve backfired on us, all much worse than the vague threat of losing your authority? Satai asked gruffly.

I took a gamble! I did consider the possibilities, but I chose the possibility of a sudden reprisal over slow but certain demise. I knew she wouldnt use her power as a Destroyer as long her precious lover was here. For the same reason, I found it unlikely she would allow this world to fall. Her family is here, and while they could perhaps leave, the elven harlot cant! Alarae declared angrily.

And now you suffer the consequences of that risk. What if she is unable to fight the Enemy when it comes here? You talk of certain demise, but did you even consider talking to her? She isnt incapable of compromise. The faeries still worship Lulu, and they seem no worse off after falling under Nelehs influence. In fact, they seem to flourish. You acted out of irrational fear, and didnt even consider other options besides reacting with hostility. Medea said with sadness in her voice.

Enough, its time for her judgement. Sinir said. All this yakking is pointless and doesnt change what needs to be done.

Satai rose up in agreement. Sinir is correct. I wanted to do this after the danger of the Enemy had passed, but we cant ignore it now. Raise of hands by all those in favor of the judgement. Everyone besides Alarae raised their hands, even Aphrodite who didnt actually get a vote. Everyone agrees. Elune already gave her approval in favor of the judgement earlier, so its unanimous.

Alarae already knew the only real way they could punish her. She could try to rail in anger, but it would be pointless at this point. The others had already rendered judgement before they arrived, and the vote just now was just a formality.