Infiltreetion

Name:Tree of Aeons Author:
Infiltreetion

Year 147 (end of year)

The 2nd crusades brewed in the distant horizon. A thousand ships set sail from all the continents, but most of them would not make land, only the force led by the hero will first make landfall. At least, thats the plan we heard.

What is our victory condition? I asked Kei this question as the war preparations went on. Are you willing to kill your friends? I wanted to be sure she was on the same side, and what her line in the sand was.

She shook at the word, kill. I.... Im not sure. I thought of defeating them, and theyll go away.

Ugh. Now she lacks the conviction.

Ill keep defeating them.

Theres two of them and one of you. And then they will come back again. Stronger, and bigger. Realistically speaking, if we want to win, no, for this to be a victory, the two of them must die. The crusades will not stop if the heroes live. The temples will not allow the heroes to retreat.

Can we capture them instead? Kei said. I want them to see the journals. Thats the minimum I want to try. Maybe we can change their mind.

This was insane. The journals cant leave the room. The heroes enchanted it so that its magically bound to that tree.

Then we capture them, and lead them here.

What you want to do will put us in tremendous danger. Defeating the heroes is hard enough. Capturing these star-mana powered superweapons?

She thought for a moment, and then said. Not if I play my part properly. Ill need your help.

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Kei!

Alvin, Hans. I got a plan, but I need both of you to come, preferably just the two of you.

Huh. The two heroes paused.

I think I can sneak both of you to Aeon directly. No need for any large crusading party. If we defeat Aeon first, together, the continent will fold anyway. What do you think? The army can come afterwards, and itll be a resounding victory for them.

It smells like a trap, Kei.

I know, but were heroes. Theres two of you, and one of me, and the enemys just a tree. Kei said. What do you think? Its the best way to save the cursed continent without spilling too much blood. So much was already sacrificed in the earlier crusades.

They thought for some time. Well have to discuss this with the High Command of the Crusaders.

Yes, do so. But please, consider my suggestion. A small strike team will be super effective. Ill also lead you to the Trees stockpile of hero items.

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Lets do it. Hans and Alvin reached out a week later. It was predictable, since the temples were not really willing to risk life and limb for victory. But if the temple was more than willing to let the heroes risk it all. Its really par for the course.

Theyve done it with the demon kings, and they will do it again with me.

Alright. Heres the plan. Kei explained over their magical concall.

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Hans and Alvin arrived in a small high speed ship, their ship stopped in a quiet, mostly secluded bay. There was no ship in that area.

The two of them landed with a small team of soldiers from the temples. The soldiers would stay back and keep watch.

Were here. I had already emptied that targeted location once the plan was set in motion. Rather lax defenses, not what we were expecting.

I had a feel of their power, I had tree-sensors in the area, and the bay was filled with trees. They were weaker than Kei for sure. Kei had the benefit of power-levelling in the Rottedlands, and so she scored more kills during the demon king battles.

With all the trees here, maybe he already knows we are coming. Hans said. But I dont sense any magic. Of course they cant. Their detection abilities are just above average.

Hello. Kei said, she appeared from behind a coconut tree. Finally, I get to see you two again.

Alvin immediately ran over. Are you alright, Kei? Did the Tree torture you or anything?

Kei smiled. Look at me.

Alvin paused. Just to be sure, the temples gave me this. He took out some kind of water, and he splashed it on Kei.

Kei immediately shouted. What the hell.

Its holy water, the priests said. Itll wash off any mind control and demonic influence.

Kei frowned. As if such things would work on me.

We never know. The Tree did manage to brainwash an entire continent to rebel against the 4 temples. Alvin gave Kei a hug. Glad to see you again.

Yeah. Come. Kei took out a bag with a change of clothes. They were military uniforms of the Valtrian Order. I stole some military outfits of the defense force. Remember, let me do the talking.

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The three heroes were soon at a military outpost in the far south. It was a small outpost, but there was a beetle-truck stop here.

Walk normally like you belong. Think spy movies. Kei said. The two boys straightened their backs. Walk behind me.

Good Evening, Lady Kei. A soldier saluted as the three walked into the outpost.

Kei nodded. She was also in a military uniform, but her uniform was one of a higher status, similar to those of the Valthorns upgraded classers. The two walked behind her. Whens the next beetle arriving?

To where, milady? The soldier asked.

Freshka.

In two hours.

Got it. Thanks. Kei said and she turned. We have some time, lets eat. She led them to a canteen in the outpost. There was a very small force in that outpost, and most of them left after seeing them.

Why do they seem to be afraid of you? Hans asked once there was no one else.

Because I outrank them. Im an honorary Valthorn, which makes me part of the elite force.

Alvin nodded. Its clever that you so easily snuck into- Kei immediately lunged forward, her hand covered his mouth.

Now we have the centerpiece of Aeons propaganda machine. Kei said, half joking. Were passing by the educational institutes. They passed by the Freshlands Treetiary College and the School of Treeology. The Valthorn Academy was on the other side.

Should we blow them up now, especially that School of Treeology? Alvin said. They are a cult. This entire setup is a cult.

Kei paused. No. People dont need to die for this. Remember, the goal is Aeon.

The two of them nodded Okay.

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Come. Kei led them into the room of where all the hero items were kept. We had intentionally set it up such that it looked like the entire tree was just a simple building.

There were a few hero items on the table. Its a risk if they activated them, but I had to trust Kei at this point.

The journal was there too, on the table. It was closed, though.

So... this is it?

There should be more. Kei said. Where did it go...

The two boys started searching, and then Hans walked over to the journal. He briefly opened it, the star mana in the journal resonated with his own. Then he froze. Alvin immediately ran over and touched Hans. Hans... you alright?

...No. Hans said. The journal...

Alvin then went and looked at the journal, its pages open, magical words floating everywhere. Habitually he reached out and touched the journals sides, and then he froze. The journal glowed. I still didnt know what was in the journals, and why it evoked such a strong emotion.

Both of them were stunned. The journal glowed, and their own bodies seemed to resonate with it. They didnt move for a few hours. Kei just shrugged, sat down and started brewing some tea.

When they finally broke out of the stupor, they both turned to face Kei. You trapped us.

Kei smiled. Yes.

You sly woman. Alvin said. You wanted us to see this.

Yes. It is the only way we can stop being pawns of greater powers.

They froze. What now? Youve just shown everything weve known to be lies. They had a headache. Kei offered them tea.

I dont know. But I wanted to show you that this whole crusade is pointless. Fighting you on the battlefield wouldnt have proved anything, even if we win. I dont want to fight you, and we shouldnt be fighting with Aeon. I dont want Aeon to fight with the temples either, as disgusting as the temples are. Our true enemies are not each other.

Then? We play arbiters of peace? Hans said.

The gods want us to be in perpetual conflict. Us, the heroes and the demons are agents of that intention. We trigger more fights. More wars. Maybe this whole world is just a farm and we are the means of harvesting something.

How did the previous heroes know?

I dont know, but they seemed to have managed to resist the gods influence to a greater degree than us. Either they found a way, or were just too weak.

Then...

I want us to take a timeout. Theres really no reason for more bloodshed. We can break the cycle, even if the gods want us to play our part in this. We failed with the demon king, but we can stop this one.

You truly think sparing Aeon is the right decision? Not fighting him?

Weve committed too much, and an army will soon be on their way. The other boy continued.

A timeout. Please. Lets just pretend each other doesnt exist. Why must we fight? When heroes fight, so many people die pointlessly.

I... Ive seen the good things the temples do. The temples are not bad, either. I wont just switch sides. Alvin repeated.

Im not asking the two of you to be friends with Aeon. But see the value of his presence in the world, even if he made a contract with the demons, which, by the way, I dont think so.

Alvin and Hans both just sat there. I need more time. I cant process this. Not yet.

Ill be here. Ill go get food. Please, dont do anything stupid. We really, really dont need to fight anyone. Well, maybe just the demons.

Kei returned later with food.

Also, theres more to the journals. I dont know how the previous heroes did it, but theyve somehow copied a large chunk of their mind and memories into that magical journal. Ive... Ive added my own to it too.

Alvin and Hans glared at Kei for a moment, and then they sighed. They uploaded their minds into a book. Great. This is next level crazy.

Its been crazy since we got here, boys.

That was how two heroes ended up camping in my tree of hero items for a few days. The crusades, thankfully, didnt move on. The temples were smart to suspend further action once they discovered the heroes had gone silent.

Some time later, their bloodlust seemed significantly more subdued.

I think we should head back. Alvin and Hans said. We wont be friends with Aeon, but we agree. We dont need to fight. It is pointless, as much as the temples want to convince us otherwise.

Kei happily nodded. Its fine. I know youre too invested in the temples hierarchy by now. But all we want is to stop the outright fighting. The world doesnt need more deaths. We had enough in the Eastern Continent.

Yes. We can agree on that. The two heroes agreed, though they have not truly switched over to my side.

Kei escorted them off.

So, its over? I asked Kei as their ship sailed away.

I think they wont attack us, at least. The temples might still continue the crusade, but itll just be the temples own forces.

Then they wont.

Alvin and Hans returned to the Southern Continent and soon advocated a focus on healing and restoration, rather than a second crusade. The Eastern Continent still needed a lot of healing, and that was the angle they took.

Jura continued to fear for a large crusade, and personally, I was just happy I didnt have to fight heroes. But Im now super interested in whats in that magical journal. What did Gerrard, Harris and Mirei write in there?

So... all our military work, what do we do?

We can slow it down, and prepare for the next demon king. Take a break, you all deserve a bit of it.

This year, I significantly dialed down the war efforts. Still, I kept those things, the anti-hero countermeasures in storage. I may still need it someday.

Kei managed to diffuse the situation with the journal, and in a way, it was very lucky that it worked out the way it did.

Though I know that someday, I will have to fight a hero for real, Im happy that this 2nd crusade ended before it even started. For once, a war fought and won with cunning, instead of blood. In a way Kei really did something heroic.