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Arc II Chapter 7
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12th Anima Lunar 753 AAC
Little Aurora was occupied with a task of immense importance, a task that required her full and undivided attention and dedication, namely plundering the local cookie supplies. The sugary temptation proved too strong. The cookies were hers. All of them! Without exception!
Aurora hugged her cookie jar, determined to protect her sweets with her life, and prepared to fight to the last cookie.
In the meanwhile, Arwing's tender heart shed tears. Her crying eyes witnessed a massacre of unimaginable proportions. Her beloved cookies! They were slaughtered! No!!! Yet her desperate pleas were all in vain, the voracious demon didn't stop, devouring them all without mercy. One cookie after another fell victim to her gluttony, as her cookie jar was emptying. No cookie was spared. No cookie survived. With every fallen cookie, a portion of her soul withered.
Arwing had never expected the girl to harbour so much evil. The gluttonous girl claimed the entire jar after she had offered her a handful of cookies. This wasn't fair! This was outright evil!
After sharing her personal cookie supplies with the poor girl, the latter took them all. Giving her the little finger, the girl took the whole hand.
Unbothered by such earthly concerns, Aurora was munching on her cookies with her cheeks stuffed like a hamster. “Big Sister Arwing, are you crying?”
“It's nothing.” Arwing sniffed, refusing to succumb to sadness. “I just got some dust in my eyes. Nothing to worry about.”
“If you say so, Sister Arwing.” Aurora beamed and offered her benefactor one of her precious cookies. “Here, take a cookie. I am sure it will help. You look like you could need one.”
Arwing accepted her offer. Her eyes sparkled with joy, with hope. “Thank you, the cookie helps.”
It really did. Arwing relished every last crumb. Her palate rejoiced. Her tongue tasted the sweet bitter flavour of molten chocolate, of pure cacao bliss in heaven. “Mmmmmmm.” Her cookies never tasted better.
Aurora raised her eyebrow in reaction. Apparently, cookies were Arwing's weakness. Chocolate proved effective against her. Noted.
Nelaeryn rolled his eyes at his colleague's unbecoming behaviour, before changing topic. As usual, Arwing was unable to resist her beloved cookies. “Lambert!”
Lambert responded, “What's the matter?”
“My knowledge of human customs might be admittedly ... lacking, but shouldn't we treat the dead with more respect? We should grant them a proper burial, or at least notify the adventurers' guild about the carriage and their dead.” Nelaeryn didn't care much about a bunch of dead humans, but he cared about the forest and the spirits of nature.
The blood of the dead, human blood, stained the soil, distorting the natural flow of aether. Carnage, slaughter, murder, the violent deeds of men corrupted the forest and its aether alike. Like a curse, like a blight, the corruption expanded until the area was purified to not attract malevolent spirits and haunting ghosts. Such was common wisdom, supposedly. Yet the human adventurers, blinded by their ignorance, either didn't mind, or didn't know.
His words made Lambert stiffen. “I would strongly advise against it. Both options are ... suboptimal.”
“How so?”
“Trust me, this carriage is a ... delicate matter. We don't want to have anything to do with this whole affair. We touched nothing. We saw nothing. We know nothing. We remember nothing, understood? Better don't get involved with this. It's a bad idea.”
Nelaeryn didn't understand. “I can't follow.”
“...” Lambert took a breath. “Did you notice the black eagle on the carriage? It's the coat of arms of the ...”
“... of the House von Schwarz, isn't it?”
Lambert's eyes widened in surprise. “You know?”
“Of course, we do.” Nelaeryn nodded. “Their reputation ... precedes them, to put things mildly. The proud Schwarzean eagle is known across the lands, even far north across elven lands. We entered Schwarzwalt with their official permission. They have authorised our expedition. After all, we are scholars and archaeologists, not common thieves and smugglers.”
“I see.” Lambert returned a strained smile. Fucking elves and their connections, receiving special treatment from above because of their background. They did not have to wait years even for the simplest permit. Their status and their affiliation to the Royal Alfreikian Academy opened them doors that would remain forever closed to mere commoners like them. “Still, we shouldn't get involved with this. Not recommendable. Too delicate for my taste. The Schwarz are powerful, and so are their enemies. Knights escorted the carriage, trained and heavily armed, yet they got dispatched with ease. This wasn't the work of some petty thieves and bandits. They would never dare to provoke the highest circles of nobility. The carriage must have been targeted by professionals. The attack must have been planned. The assassins knew their craft. They struck hard and fast. The scorch marks also suggest that the attackers deployed mages, a considerable number, judging by the level of destruction ... This affair is far beyond our pay grade, Lord Nelaeryn. Nothing we, nor you, want to get sucked into.” The entire situation screamed danger. They probably stumbled across an assassination plot. Lambert had no interest in nobles and their games of power and influence. Way too dangerous. They were just simple adventurers.
Lambert repeated his point, “Trust me, Lord Nelaeryn, human nobles are troublesome. I speak from experience. Don't meddle with them, better for everyone.”
“We understand.” Nelaeryn merely nodded.
Aurora followed the conversation with interest. “Lambert ... Lambert ... Lambert, who are these Schwarz?”
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Time stopped, as the forest fell silent. Only the chirping of the birds disturbed the eerie silence.
“You ... what?” Lambert nearly choked. “You don't know who the Schwarz are?”
Aurora shook her head. “I don't know them, so who are they?” Of course, she wouldn't know them. After all, she was suffering from amnesia, wasn't she?
“You have seriously never heard about them?”
“Never.” Her answer was once again negative, and Aurora consumed another cookie. They were delicious, irresistible. “Are they important people?”
“Important? Important?! IMPORTANT? They are immensely important! They are ruling Schwarzwalt for centuries. Every child knows their name! So how does it come that you don't you know them? Did you grow up in a cave, or what?”
Aurora tilted her head, thinking, “Not in a cave, but I guess I grew up in a forest. As I don't remember any other place, that means this forest has to be my home. Now, forests and caves are comparable. They both share many qualities. They are both dark and humid.”
“...” Lambert was lost for words. The girl was clearly messing with him, wasn't she? The girl was provoking him deliberately. “Listen, girl, amnesia well and good, but stop messing with ...”
His punishment came swiftly. Iris hit him with her staff, strongly disapproving of his actions. “Stop this, Lambert, the girl suffers from severe amnesia. She doesn't even remember her name. It's quite likely she lost her entire memory. No need to treat her like this.”
“I know, you don't need to tell me. It's just ... It's just ...”
“Just what?”
Lambert was rubbing his head. Her strike still hurt. “Nothing, forget it.” He conceded defeat. For now, the cheeky princess had won.
Lambert turned his attention to their girl. “Do you at least know where we are?”
Aurora stroked her chin, thinking, and thinking, and thinking before coming to a conclusion. “No, not really, but I feel it was something along the line of ... Arcania?”
A sigh escaped Lambert, overcome by a mild depression. The girl was truly a lost cause, a country bumpkin in the truest sense of the word. “It's Arcadia. Arcadia, not Arcania.”
“Oh, Arcadia!” Aurora clenched her fists with determination. “Understood, I will give my best to memorise it, promised. Arcadia ... Arcadia ... Arcadia ... Arcadia ... Arcadia ... Arcadia ... Arcadia ... Arcadia ... Arcadia ... Arcadia ... Arcadia ...” Information saved. The kingdom was called Arcadia.
“...” Lambert shook his head in disillusionment. What a strange girl. Impossible to understand. Impossible to comprehend. Impossible to decipher.
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I reeeally wanna see them realizing she's from the Schwarz~
Imagine hia face, finding out in dread that he was making fun of a lil princess?
They will find out eventually, but for now we see some more of the commoner side of the world before we dive into the noble world.
@Assurbanipal_II Its a nice way of world building, I look forward to it~
@Zukigi
Am consumed the chapter.
*tickles you*
@Assurbanipal_II Nu~
Now, who's little princess so good with writing and updating the books! ^^ Good, good loli-hime .
This party is so cute, I can't wait till you slaughter them all just because you can . But really -- I would rather you didn't. I want to see Aurora grow up with them on their wacky archaeology adventures and inter-cultural bickering, pleeeeeease!
(At least don't kill them too soon +_+. Or ever ^^)
Also, .
I like your spirits corrupting the land with foul mana, nom-nom. Something I feel very comfy discussing as well as lolis pretending to not understand what everybody is talking about, ^^.
I am a loli. I understand nothing. Continue to talk in my presence, lesser humans.
BTW, I got the mana idea from you. Your novel inspired me.
@Assurbanipal_II aww, you cute little loli!
I'm so happy to have inspired someone! Yaaaaay . Also, it makes me wonder if the fact that elves are the ones who care most about mana and pure spiritual energy in Schwarz means they're like... most people in my story.
Thus, elves = Japanese.
Yes?
@Queenfisher Not directly. I was inspired by your Izumo priests and the concept of purifying the land. It appealed to me as it seems logical. Bad deeds leave an imprint on the local mana and cause an imbalance.
Elves are just more sensitive as their race is more magic attuned than normal humans. So they know more about this matter. Powerful magic is a rare gift in this world. Hope it made sense.
@Assurbanipal_II it does!
It makes perfect sense and I love such concepts, myself! I feel that your explanation does expand your world in an interesting way because there is this tension between the races (are there more races, btw?) -- and I wonder what it will come down to eventually ^^.
Also, Aurora might benefit from hanging out with the representatives of both races... although now it makes me wonder if elves should dislike Schwarz family for being so powerful and with the affinity to "pollute" the land so much compared to other, much weaker people?
@Queenfisher It is more complicated and it would probably spoiler, but the entire "pollution" is related to how the magic system as a whole works. Magic per se doesn't pollute. The 4 elemental magic types have minimal influence, but the atypical 2 types, light and dark, do. They are based on emotions and intent and can thus have quite a degenerative effect on nature.
Hate, slaughter, violence, they all influence the mana currents and strengthen the dark element.
As for races, for now only Elves exist and they are not a true "race" as you will see eventually. Maybe I will add something like demonfolk later on.
@Assurbanipal_II
Wow, this actually sounds amazing. I wonder how it will factor into the story as it develops! (Also please, add demonfolk ^^. They sound cool).
I assume that dark magic type would be the one responsible for most "hate, slaughter, violence, etc" stuff, right? Or does light magic also draw upon these things in your world? Or is there a degenerative effect on nature outside of "hate, slaughter, violence, etc" that the light magic would tap into?
Like enforced order, or like righteous wrath, or like some of the other dystopic elements light magic sides are sometimes associated with? In short -- can one abuse light magic to cause corruption to nature and mana flow as well? Or does light magic mainly focus on restoring and healing? (What strengthens light magic, then?)
Aurora taps into the dark one, right?
Oooooh, it is so intriguing and exciting . Sorry if this is all spoiler territory
Oh, and also -- just because I forgot to comment originally -- where are dollies? Did Aurora not offer her cookies to them at all???
@Queenfisher The dollies sit on her lap. No cookies for them. They are only mine. Mine, mine, mine.
@Queenfisher The entire concept is completely developed yet, but the baseline is
Dark magic = emotions.
Light magic = rationality.
Extreme light users might end up like the Izumo shrine people, uncaring and aloof.
@Assurbanipal_II
Makes sense, and of course I love the downsides and side effects to everything!
I am so looking forward to more of it!
Do not leave us hanging for ...
/goes to check the dates
... ALMOST three months???
I sure hope the next Schwarz chapter won't be FEBRUARY .
I really need to know if she managed to remember what the place she's in is called or not! Cliffhanger!
@Queenfisher author ignores discreetly because he does not want to answer the super-important question!
@Queenfisher I will try to be faster this time. Lot of time went into revising Si vis pacem, which is at a good point now.
@Assurbanipal_II