Chapter 344 – The princess was in this castle
“Are you sure you want to do this, Lydia?” John asked as the Princess appeared from the other side of the hall. Previously boring concrete, lit by the bright artificial light of magical electronics, it was now slowly unwinding from all the dimensional bending it had been made subject too.
Lydia forced herself into the room on obviously shaky feet. Her usually so impable uniform was ripped all over, and she was cuffed with some sort of stic straps, probably enchanted heavily. Swaying steps, barely upheld by the wall, she came closer. John hastened towards her, together with Undine as the rest of the group kept look-out for Ivan, who was trying to grasp the thin wire around his neck that was Lydia’s hair.
Opening her mouth to answer, the princess only managed to formte a dry cough. Judging by her lips, usually wonderfully red and wless now parched and covered in dead skin, she hadn’t been given drink since she had been abducted. John broke off the tip of one of the earthen spikes Gnome used to attack and formed a crude bowl using Craft for Undine to fill with fresh water.
With military discipline, Lydia washed the stuff down her throat that probably burned from the sudden influx of much needed fluid. Nevertheless, she seeded. “Another,” shemanded in a hoarse voice. After exhaling with relief following the third bowl, she finally handed it back. She had deep bags under her eyes.
John should have been at least a bit surprised that she managed to free herself, but he would have been more surprised if she hadn’t made at least one semi-sessful attempt at breaking out. They had a more pressing concern, however, in Lydia’s father still trying to grasp the increasing number of strands of his daughter’s hair wrapping around his throat like garrotte wire. “Au-augu…” he tried to formte words.
Lydia just gave him one smiting nce, and the hairs pulled even tighter. “I am more sure about this than anything else,” she announced and momentster extended a hand towards Aclysia in a gesturing request to undo her bindings and hand her a weapon. “Let’s make this as quick as possible; he is a walking corpse in the first ce.”
“Augusta…” the miserable pleading choke of the cowardly man was filled more with fear for himself than concern. Even with this terrible disy of uselessness, John couldn’t help but feel that this judgement was rather hastened.
However, he also knew Lydia, and this man’s life was forfeit no matter how this ended up. He was miserable, a traitor to both sides and his daughter and would just rot in a cell. Maybe it would have been a mercy for him to die quickly, but John couldn’t just let Aclysia hand over a weapon in good conscience.
He was going to be the judge on this one, despite knowing that he was horribly biased and unfit for this position; he was the best Ivan would get. Not defending a man that had surrendered and who was unable to defend himself would have been against his morality. “What did he do?” John wanted the whole story.
Lydia stared at him for a solid six seconds, eyes of steel grey, before answering. “Five years after my grandfather picked me up, I went to my mother’s grave on the day of her death. I hadn’t seen my father in months, I was worried, and then I saw this thing,” the strings cut even deeper into the quivering man’s neck, his face slowly turned purple, “sitting on top of her open casket and holding the one thing she wanted to be buried with. The key to the Vault of Teuton.”
Taking a deep breath, John closed his eyes. This was exactly what he had feared. “And the daughter who couldn’t bear to see such a thing,” he filled in the gaps audibly, “asked her father why. The answers were for people she despised, for reasons that she hated. She should have stopped her father right there, but thest bit of her feelings held her back, and she let him go, letting him know that he died to the world that day.”
“And the na?ve girl fused with her elemental, bing another person,” Lydia ended the story as she took the halberd from Metra, who was the first to step forth after Aclysia cut off the stic. “Swearing to make this thest lie she would tell her people.”
“Ly-“ Ivan tried to choke out a fewst words.
“I am no longer Lydia Goch, I am Lydia Augusta the Fourth from House Hohenzollern,” Lydia dered; “The one who makes the decision shall be the one to carry the burden.” The pointy end of the halberd was rammed forward and straight into the eye socket, fulfilling the princess’ promise.
A momentter, she pulled back and then looked down at the corpse, falling over with a loud rattle. “I should feel bad about this,” she stated, “but I have dreaded this moment for so long, have had it y out in my head over and over again that I now just feel… oddly relieved.”
John wasn’t quite sure if that was healthy. Killing one’s parents shouldn’t feel exactly good, but then again, this was hardly a normal situation. Had the guy deserved it? Undoubtedly, desecrating your own wife’s grave to pick up the one item she wanted buried with her was pretty unforgivable. Especially if one then handed it to a cult of bloody revolutionaries who would try to nuke a city with the artefacts one supplied them.
He kept this filed under the dirty things that needed to be done and just pulled Lydia into a close embrace. “It’s good to have you back,” he just told her. At that moment, Nariko and Rave finally showed up as well.
“Huh, ya already got everything done around here,” Rave said and looked at the two corpses. “Anything I need to know?”
“I will tell you on the way out,” John promised.
“I request to be informed about several things first. For a start, howe I am in captivity for three days and the moment I find you, you have a new naked girl around?” Lydia wondered as she handed the halberd back to Metra who then put it in John’s inventory, forcing the window open, without even asking for his consent.
“Name is Metra,” the girl with the slowly re-energizing eyes said, “Metracana number 1, origin Akkad.”
“WHAT?!” Nariko burst out, “How are you… why do you…?” the lightning using MILF used a moment to bring herself under control. “I demand answers.”
‘Seems to be a running theme right now,’ John drilymented in his head as he went over to the former supreme Fateweaver’s corpse. He took the weirdly shaped mask off; there had to be some sort of value to it if he had kept it. It was innately warded against Observe, so there had to be something up with it. At least it went into his inventory without a problem. Without a doubt, Magoi would want to have a look at it.
“Metra… that would make you the thing that was stuck in Thana’s head?” Lydia wanted to know and thus brought attention to something rather unpleasant.
“Yes, weird memories, what happened to that girl anyway? My consciousness was gone the past month or so.” He let Metra answer before clearing his throat.
“About that… her name is Eliza now…” he began while taking the artefact armour off Ivan’s body. Felt weird to rob the corpse of a graverobber, but it never had been his, and it shouldn’t just rot down here. “A LOT happened…”
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“She is… she… what?” Lydia mumbled as they hastened back up the corridors to the battlefield. John had answered all necessary questions from everyone who was with them already. “I… what?”
“Yeah, it’s kinda hard to take in,” Rave admitted, “but it also makes sense, kinda. Cause, you know, she is ridiculously strong.”
“But it’s all still within the realm of human possibility. That actual Thana, you say it went toe to toe with Romulus? That is insanity!” The Princess was not quite convinced of all of this making sense.
“Toe to toe is putting it strongly, let’s say she… it had the same physical strength,” John countered. Now there was a bit more to be said about another topic rted to this. Namely, the ethics of sending a mentally unstable person into an arena, but he decided to postpone that particr conversation until they were with Eliza and safe. The group continued in silence. Nariko radiated such extreme awkwardness as she stared at Metra.
“You are worth a fortune,” the abyssal auctioneer finally said.
“And you are annoying me already,” the still naked women said, the shaft of her weapon nonchntlyying over her shoulder; she took that thing out of his inventory whenever she wanted like some unsavoury individuals flicked knives when they were bored. “If you want to haggle, go talk my to new master. I am here to shed blood and apparently get fucked. I take it you had his cock already? Is it good?”
“I have to deny the usation as such,” Nariko countered and gestured at the rest of the group, “ask any of thesedies, however, including my hothead of a daughter.”
“Really?” Metra blew air out of her nose; “You didn’t even have sex with every girl we are with here? Sargon would have jumped everyone in a minute.”
“Well, I happen to like consent,” John said, “and much more importantly: Jane would rip my balls off if I touched her mom.”
“It’s true, I would use them for boxing practice,” Rave agreed; “No Hollmey’s but me, they are all weird, they are all annoying, and I don’t want them around… except maybe Ellen. But still no fucking her!”
Grinding her teeth at her daughter sinctly pointing that she didn’t really want her here, Nariko fell back into a brooding silence. Well, they would obviously never truly get along, but at least they weren’t stabbing each other with word daggers anymore.
John wondered when conversations like this aftering from a life or death battle had just be normal. Well, for Rave they always had been. Seemed like this was another one of those things where he just got caught up in her hype. He also didn’t even bother to ask who Ellen was; he would either find out some random day or never.
“Can you put on some clothes by the way?” John asked the berserker babe.
“Do I have to?” Metra returned; “I much prefer being naked, unless I am in danger. You have no idea how much I missed having erogenous zones. Lit AF… is that a thing people say nowadays? I am going by what little knowledge I can get out of our connection.
“It’s less have to, but I would like it if you did,” the Gamer admitted. He wasn’t all thatfortable with exhibiting someone in his group to the public COMPLETELY naked. Eliza had pushed that about as far as he wanted.
“Fine,” suddenly tes shot out of her body one by one, covering her entirely in dark grey armour. It looked the kind that you would put a viin in, with red decorations all around, the helmet and shoulders having short spikes at the edges shaped directly out of the tes themselves and generally just looking pretty darn evil while also having a kind of futuristic look due to its heavily segmented nature.
The helmet folded into itself and down into the neckline of the armour. “These are the only clothes I have, unlike modern artificial spirits I can’t eat to get new ones.” Well, where they were going, a te armour was more than fitting.
“By the way, you included yourself in that list of weirdos, Jane? Cause otherwise it won’t beplete,” John poked fun at her now that he had that line of talk done with. He would get to know Metra better another time. So far he only knew that she had good anger management.
“Oh, HA HA, Brainiac,” Rave shot back in a yfully offended manner. Then the banter began as they hastened back to the surface.
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“There you are!” Maximillian and about twenty knights had formed a defensive ring around the entrance underneath the shadow of the iron giant. It must have run out of power by now, as its core had burned out. Both Ria and Magoi where in the middle of that formation. “Good to see you again, Lydia; how nice of you to let yourself be rescued like a proper princess. First time you behaved like one.”
“Shut up, Max,” Lydia dered; “I haven’t eaten in three days, and your sass is something you can choke on yourself!”
“Can – you – youngsters – shut – UP!” Magoi growled; he had lost almost all of his mask, his top hat had a bullet hole, and he was generally covered in dust from explosions, just like the rest of the group. Behind that broken mask, John saw an old man who was really straining to keep whatever he was doing going. “I can barely keep them from breaking in all at once!”
“What do you mean? I got rid of Gehnigm,” John dered.
“Well, that is superb and all, but did you also get rid of the other two High Fateweavers running about on the enemy side?” Magoi wanted to know. “If the answer is no, I know exactly what is going on out there, and it’s them trying to break in, and all I can do is reduce it to short bursts!”
John’s eyes went wide. So even after he got rid of the biggest cause for concern, the exact situation he had feared to happen came about anyhow? Karmic bnce was achieved again: the world had given him an easy out, and now it fucked him over again.
But he was a crafty man, and he would find a solution for this. For a start, he grabbed into his inventory and pulled out the mask. “Would this help?” he asked Magoi who immediately grabbed it and put it on.
“Very much, yes,” the new Supreme Fateweaver spoke.