Chapter 51: A Big Forge
You killed him? Rex asked Nel the second he woke up, hours after the deed had been done. Despite his question though, Luke could tell that he already knew the answer. He had been expecting that outcome, probably since the moment he got taken, and discovered why. Afterall, a hostile reunion with Jaxs treacherous clan couldnt have ended much differently.
Its not like a warrior would ever lose to a mortal. Even Jax knew he was going to die. Luke thought bleakly. He still chose to come back and warn us though. Even tried to have me kill him. Did he want me to do it before Nel came back with Rex? Spare them the pain or something?
What a guy. Luke sighed, once again feeling a heaviness in his heart. The harsh reality of Theos bearing down on his shoulders. It was far too easy to forget that death lurked around every corner and in every shadow in this world. Not that it was hard to understand why. Immortality was a prize that many would die for.
There wasnt another choice. Said Nel. Her tone flat as she stared off into the distance.
You could have left him alive! He was my friend He whispered, guilt etched on his face as he angrily brushed a tear away with his sleeve.
That wasnt an option. Look I I didnt want to. She sighed. But, theres a lot at stake. Im sorry, but I really didnt have a choice. Not then, at that moment. I I shouldnt have brought Jax with us. He would have been safe at the Capital. I should have known that the Rebel would put pressure on the different factions, and that the Skyscar Clan would be among the first to bend their knees. I knew about the blood compass, but I didnt think I shouldnt have brought Luke either but, whats done is done. She sighed, leaning forward and wrapping her arms around her familiar's neck. I cant change the past, and theres no room for regret now. She said, her voice low but steady. I really am sorry things had to be this way.
Shes acting tough, but killing him got to her. I doubt shes used to doing this sort of thing, but shes too smart not to see the situation as it is. Not killing him was asking for trouble, and she cant afford to be merciful. Not when it would cost not just her, but everyone whos relying on her too. Luke scratched the back of his head, and slowly shuffled back an inch, adding what little distance he could between him and Rex as the boy's face twisted in sadness, and his shoulders heaving as grieved the loss of his friend.
If I were in her position I would have done the same. That doesnt make it any easier to live with though. Luke thought to himself, remembering those he had killed in the past. Life in this world, its not like Earth. Theos is harsh. Nel knows that, I learned that, and Rex will understand eventually.
Is going to the Cyclops really that important? Rex asked.
Its the only way. She said confidently. Despite their battle a century ago, Grandfather is convinced that she is content with her half of Sylcra. He plans to give her the east side of the island permanently in exchange for her help. His hope is that at the very least, shell power the teleportation altars while he and the Rebel battle, but what he really wants is for her to join him in crushing the Rebel once and for all. The two of them against one hero will result in an easy victory.
Hed give half the island to a monster? Rex scoffed.
Cyclopes arent monsters. Nel said hesitantly. Theyre an old race. Ancient and powerful. Perhaps a little misunderstood. Besides, practically speaking, half the island already belongs to her This would just make it formal. And Grandfather would. An uninhabited part of the island is a small price to pay for the lives of his family.
Oh right. This Rebel probably plans on killing all his descendants. Wouldnt make sense to let them live and plot revenge, and with Arke preventing anyone from leaving, she probably can too. Unless Cyzicus has a way to teleport people off the island like Alexia did. Hmm.
We wont need to do any of this if Gramps just becomes a Saint. Rex argued.
Im sure that if Grandfather had the luxury of time, he would not consider ceding half his territory to her a viable option. Unfortunately, the Rebel has struck, and he cant hide. Not when were so close to a Giant Tide. Hes unable to break through as he is, and unless Sylcra does well in the Olympics, its unlikely that he ever will. Which means this is the best he can do. Besides, Sophia has proven to be an agreeable neighbor. Not once has she ventured into our territory, and shes only killed humans who provoked her first. This is the best option.
Still I dont like it. To rest our hopes on someone we dont know.
Grandfather has known Sophia for longer than you and I have been alive. Besides, your approval doesnt matter. Unless you can think of a better solution, this conversation is pointless.
Rex frowned in response.
Huh. Luke grunted. With the Paragons Path, I should be looking at a very solid boost if thats the case. I wonder if there's an equivalent path for people who ascend through the tiers as fast as possible? The Speed Runner to my Paragon. Seems unlikely, but who knows. At the very least, I doubt that the Paragon is the only special path.
Opening his status, he dumped another handful of points in Arcana and Constitution. Clenching his jaw as a wave of agony coursed through his body, hoping as he did, that no one would question why his mana was increasing so suddenly.
Im not touching Rex or Nel, so it should be fine. Im pretty sure that they cant see how much mana I have, and neither of them have touched me. So long as the griffin doesnt start talking, Im golden.
Clang. Clang. Clang.
Luke heard the Cyclops before he saw her or her home. The crisp noise of metal striking metal, reverberated through the air at regular intervals, and became louder and louder the closer they got.
At least we know shes home. Luke winced, as he stuffed his index fingers into his ears. The sound of clashing metal growing so loud it started to physically hurt his head. And if all Cyclopes like making this much noise, it's no wonder that they live in isolation at the fringes of society. This is insane.
Not long after they heard her, they started to fly over a junkyard full of what appeared to be the abandoned remains of her projects. Giant pieces of metalwork littered the grass as far as the eye could see. From helmets with brilliant red or blue plumage, chest pieces big enough to be houses, metal hills that Luke thought could be shields, and even swords so big they looked like they were made to cut mountains in half instead of people.
A good portion of her creations were covered in rust that leached onto the ground around them like a disease. While others were so polished that the reflected light of Theoss suns blinded them if it caught the right angle.
Suddenly the hammering stopped.
WHO? Sophia asked, her voice tore through the air. So loud that their teeth chattered with the accompanied vibrations.
I am Agnella Daughter of Kyzikos and Granddaughter of Cyzicus. She yelled out.
I am Rex Son of Kyzikos and Grandson of Cyzicus.
Lukes eyes darted between the two.
I am Luke. He yelled, scratching the back of his head in embarrassment. Doing his best not to look at Nel and Rex as they gave him looks of exasperation.
Lady Sophia, we have come to discuss a matter of grave importance, and humbly request an audience with you.
Clouds boiled in the sky, and the ground shook. A single eye, made of light, blocked out the sky above their heads. It blinked.
NO.
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