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The next few nights pass in pleasurable relaxation. First, I add the Dvor essence to my collection. I am not quite sure what it does, but I do feel a presence far away to the west. Perhaps the effects will be more obvious when I get back to Illinois.

Second, Torran gives full access to his communication mirror, and a short call to rritt reassures . My allies have not yet faced anything that they could not handle. With my obligations safely taken over by soone else, I can let go of my worries.

I attend my first private concert, with Torran choosing the next pieces according to my requests. He is as talented as expected. Moreover, he still holds to that spark that animates when I draw, the small core of emotion that we have lost on other pursuits. The difference is flagrant. Where other vampires remain chanical and contrived, he allows himself to play. To breathe. He interprets while others perform. I love him all the more for it. One of the rooms is made available for to draw, and I do so while he works by my side.

On the third night, we descend into town.

Errenstadt extends around us, its streets calm and clean. Only the inn and its surroundings still resonate with raucous laughter. I follow my lover to the largest building, the only one made entirely of yellow stone, where I am invited to attend Torran's weekly eting with his domain's notables. I greet the burgerister and priest in 'Hochdeutsch', much to my host's amusent. I was assured that this version of German could be understood across all states.

The cause of his hilarity becos manifest as we are joined by landowners and factory heads. The town speaks a dialect I have trouble following at all. Thankfully, the eting concludes quickly and we are soon on our way.

I remark that when Torran focuses, his expression grows cold. Silvery hair, grey eyes and his slightly rugged face add up to form a severe expression. His curt questions send the other attendants to check their notes with hasty zeal. Only I have the privilege to see him smile, it seems. It pleases .

I reserve my questions for after we are on our way back.

"How much do they know?"

"That I do not age and that I am not to be trifled with. I make an example every seven years on average, as they tend to forget."

"You kill them?"

"Worse. I bankrupt their families."

Oooh. Nasty.

"If they know you are unnatural, how can you have such a good relationship with the priest?"

"You noticed? He is the only one I do not challenge, for the salvation of souls is not my concern. I also fund the repair of the church and quite a few projects besides."

"I see."

"How did you handle your priest?"

"The first one liked submissive won with bountiful bosoms, such that I could provide at a discount. The second one is ek enough that I need not bother. Funding religious projects is also one of my favorite thods."

I stop to consider the implications.

"Are we one of the biggest patrons of the Protestant Church?" I finally ask as we leave the village behind.

"And the Catholic. Their secret inquisition leaves us alone for a reason. That, and they have their hands full with doomsday cults."

Wah.

On the fourth day, Torran cos to see as I finish a swim in his underground grotto.

"An opportunity has arisen to seek nourishnt, my star. Would you care for a little outing?"

"With pleasure. Who are we eating?"

"I shall tell you on the way. We will be spreading fear in the hearts of mortals."

As it should be.

"Would you like to dress up for the occasion?" he finishes with a ghastly smile.

I swim to the shore and rest my arms on the smooth stone.

"Do you an, 'I am rich and powerful' terrify or 'I shall mount your head on my mantlepiece' terrify? I can do both."

"Oh, yes, you have your armor!"

He almost looks… giddy.

"The 'gibbering wreck' terrify."

He turns around and races back up the stairs. I take the ti to dry and braid my hair, then return to my own quarters.

Ti to impress.

I wear under cloth and Loth's armor in its shiny dark perfection. The holes made by Otto have repaired themselves, but there are still spots where scales shine a darker hue. My war mask is also dented. Their heavy use only makes them more threatening. They say that so have tried to slay and failed. I add knives to their sheaths, fasten my spear to my back, and clasp the black gauntlet on my eager hand. I bounce excitedly out and almost walk into Torran who was doing the sa. We inspect each other.

He wears a black plate armor with a Watcher-damn dragon on it, as well as a heavy cape. A polished sword hangs to his side in a silver-engraved scabbard so polished it reflects the lantern light. Even his presence feels heavier, sohow.

He takes a step forward and the impact of his tal-clad foot echoes through the air. He actually is heavier!

"How much does that weigh?" I exclaim in wonder.

"Not nearly enough. I am using my aura to increase my presence. We Dvor can do that."

"Hehehe, your armor even has spiky bits on the shoulders. How adorable!"

"It pleases to garner your approval. Do you believe us intimidating enough?" he jokingly asks.

"Wait, wait. Watch this. Nu Sarrehin!"

Let there be light.

I realize too late that I spoke in the Likaean language. Thankfully, Torran is too absorbed by the effect of the spell to comnt, for my eyes now shine with a cold blue light. The glacial radiance spreads from the mask's hole like the gaze of a wraith.

"Marvelous…" Torran whispers, "can you do as well?"

"Of course, my love. Nu Sharrehin!"

The magic likes that. A lot. The dancing lights of lies and trickery turns his grey orbs greyer until he, too, appears ready to harvest souls.

"You know, my star, I was tasked with punishing a sergeant in the imperial army. He raped a woman, then used his connections to escape justice."

"Oh? And what does your Supplicant require?"

"Death for escaping his fate and laughing at the family's plea. I was going to do so discreetly, but now I believe that a more… heavy-handed approach might be more entertaining."

"You want to ride in like the heralds of the apocalypse? Would it not be too overt?"

"Nonsense, we have plenty of legends about riders dragging souls to hell."

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He stops and tilts his head.

"It will also remind the soldiers that a uniform is not a shield, at least not on my lands. Let us depart!"

I practically jump behind him as we enter the courtyard and scare the life out of the poor groom. tis and Krowar prance through the portcullis and over the bridge, then into the forest at breakneck speed. The trees close in behind us. Their embrace settles like a cape on my shoulders.

We follow a snaking path that I could have sworn was not there the day before, and Torran does his thing again. He feels heavier, more impactful. His aura twists the land. The ruckus of hooves stomping on wet soil joins the other sounds of the forest in a rhythmic and primal lody. Ti ceases to matter.

I am fairly confident we are still on earth when Torran finally slows down. In front of us, our path joins a well-travelled road leading to a sad village. Three farms surround an inn from whence erges poorly played music, the lights of their windows pale and wan. Two soldiers in dark blue tunics stand guard next to a vine-covered fence. They look bored out of their mind.

"Ti for our grand entrance?" Torran whispers.

"Wait! Let set the mood first!" I cackle.

"Tongue of cat, hair of a dog,

Seeking tendrils of the fog

Hide our cruel deeds."

Smoke-like plus expand forward, drawing the small clearing in mist and shadows. The two sentinels frown, feeling that sothing is not quite right.

"Nu Sharran,"

Let there be darkness.

Those are quite a few spells in quick succession and I can already feel the drain on my depleted essence, but the night is ours and the magic is willing. Eager. It wants us to play.

Darkness creeps on our unsuspecting victims. Light loses ground quickly before our onslaught.

"Act one, scene one," I tell Torran.

My lover smirks and walks forward, so that every step Krowar takes resonates like drums on the fabric of the world. The two guards huddle close to each other.

"Wer — wer kommt? Hallo?"

And death incarnate erges from the abyss. I can see exactly the mont when they spot the immortal horror bearing down on them. I can see their frowns lt into expressions of sheer, delicious horror. I can taste the tears raining down their pallid cheeks.

"Nein… bitte."

Torran rides to them. He leans to the side and he is enormous. His shape has grown so much that the soldiers appear as children in comparison, pitiful toys of cloth and bones. His hand, clad in a gauntlet of black iron, fastens around one of the n's neck and pulls him up as if he weighed nothing.

"Wo ist Anton Friedman?"

One of the poor souls points a shaky hand at the inn. Torran lets him drop and dismounts as his informant crawls away like a worm. By that ti, all signs of rrint have disappeared from the nearby building. I hear a voice whisper:

"Was ist los?"

What is happening? Oh, do not worry, you shall soon find out.

Torran crashes in, sending the remnants of the door tumbling down, hinges still attached. I follow him in and we find ourselves in a common room. Groups of soldiers huddle around tables, cluttered with cards and beer steins.

"ANTON FRIEDMAN!" Torran bellows.

"AAAAAAAAAAAAAH," the assembled mortals reply.

Torran seems to hesitate then, and I point at a heavy-set man trying his best to hide behind a panicking waitress. Other soldiers also looked at him when my lover spoke his na.

"Ich habe ihn gefunden, Teufel," I whisper. 'I have found him, devil.' A hint of magic carries my words through the crowd. The culprit wls piteously.

Torran stomps his way through the room and grabs the man by his foot as he tries to escape.

"Jetzt kommst du mit uns, Sünder."

Now you co with us, sinner. Torran certainly has a proper sense of decorum. I like it.

My lover stomps away, dragging our prey behind him. His captive shrieks and scratches the stained ground on his way out. I hiss one last ti to terrify our spectators, then we ride away, Herr Friedman hanging upside down from Torran's grip like a plucked chicken. Panicked screams and howled prayers offer a pleasing background to our exit.

"That should satisfy my supplicant," Torran ntions as we trot back to the forest.

"Perhaps? I hope you were not tasked to make it mysterious, because I believe people may have noticed our presence."

As soon as we are far enough, I thank Torran for the al and we drain the prey. We head back in comfortable silence until I rember sothing.

"How co you hesitated back in the room?"

"My Supplicant described the villain in ample detail, and she spent a good minute on his moustache."

"But…"

"Yes. He had shaved. That threw off."

I cannot help it, I guffaw, and Torran soon joins . Our intimidating display, almost undone by a lack of facial hair. For sha.

"When did you learn German? I never asked," Torran remarks.

"I started to study after you left. As fate would have it, I had to spend so ti south and realized I should have taken Spanish instead."

"There is still ti. They are both wonderful languages. By the way, have you ever seen Faust? By Goethe?"

"I have not had the chance."

"Then listen well, I will recite it for you!"

And I tread through the deep woods of the world, listening to my lover recite his favorite play.

Ten days after making my soul weapon, I have finally recovered enough to start practicing in earnest. We head to the training field where Torran predictably gives a sound beating.

"Oof!"

"You are too static, my star. Do not try too many tricks yet. Add them progressively to your style, or you will lose your rhythm."

He is right, of course. I stand where I am trying to perform fanciful moves while my style is mobile and aggressive. What frustrates is that I can feel the deep variety of unexpected twists and vicious counters lying in my Rose, waiting to be unleashed. I am simply unequal to the task of using them yet.

We continue our spar, and I am finally able to include a few small improvents. One of them is the way the blade can curve as it extends, thus reaching flesh that was previously out of its range. The added amplitude forces Torran to adapt and parry earlier, adding to the pressure I can place on him. Soon, other techniques join the first one. By varying the range, I can launch attacks at unexpected monts, closing in then escaping without stopping the flurry of blows. My movents grow more graceful as ti goes on. The highlight of the session cos when an overhead strike pushes Torran back and covers him in dust.

"Haha! It seems that the student will soon overtake the master," I tease.

Torran rely gives the most condescending of smiles.

"Is that so? Does my little star feel strong and deadly? Are you ready to take on?"

"I will show you the might of the Devourer, old man," I claim with pretend arrogance. I brandish the Rose before .

"Oh? Let put you to the test then. A real one."

And he is gone.

And right in front of .

His blade smashes into my guard, pushing back, and the battle resus. This ti, Torran is fighting seriously. His style is still direct and indomitable, a walking disaster advancing slowly but relentlessly. He is considerably stronger than before, stronger than he was in Arica. This is a Dvor lord on his domain.

I am helplessly pushed back.

"Alright alright! Maybe you are not so rusty after all!" I allow as I dive under a devastating sweep.

"I will show you rusty, little star."

Torran drops his sword, and another one appears in his outstretched hand, as black as the night. Its blade is large, too large to be practical. It looks terribly heavy.

Torran's next swing sends crashing against a nearby tree.

It is heavy indeed.

"Fine!" I croak, "you w—"

"Magna Arqa."

Eh?

WHAT?

Torran's eyes flash purple as reality twists and moans around him. He starts growing, and growing, and growing. Obsidian rocks bleed from the ground to encircle his body and form a midnight armor of jagged spikes. The last few form a crown on his brow, close around his face so that only two grey orbs remain. He takes a step forth and the world trembles.

I jump to my feet and sprint off in the other direction. The tree branches smack , my feet slip on the ground. Rocks move to smack aside as I pass them by, and from behind cos the booming sound of a titan treading the world.

"CAN WE TALK ABOUT IT?"

Torran does not answer.

Whelp. Ti to run.

Torran ended up squashing like a bug against the side of a cliff, following which I sulked for two days. Our next spars are more intense as a result. I progressively include new ranges of motions in my style and, I have to admit, Rose's unexpected moves make for so amusing and devastating maneuvers. I only had it for a few weeks, and I do not think that I can get back to using only a spear or a sword. Obviously I could. It would not be the sa. A soul weapon really makes a world of difference.

All together, I manage almost three weeks of uninterrupted holidays. Torran is, of course, a delicious host, and we spend our nights sparring, doing art, and making love. I even get to visit Vienna to attend a rendition of The Magic Flute by Mozart. The difference with L'Elisir d'Amore is significant, and yet I end up enjoying myself almost as much. The aria of the Queen of Night, in particular, provokes a strong emotion in . I had no idea that the human voice could be pushed to such extres, and that the result could be so breathtaking. Jealousy does not even rear its ugly head despite my own shortcomings in this specific field.

The end of my respite cos from an unexpected source. As we co back from a hunt, I am inford by a maid that a ssage had co during my absence. Reading the hand-written note brings back mories, as I recognize this style well.

"Ariane dear,

I learned that you were in Europe, and that must be so damn stroke of luck or the hand of fate itself, because I could really, really use your help. I can only beg that you co at your soonest convenience. Just tell the other bloodsuckers that you are on a diplomatic mission to the Dvergur or whatever. Please.

I apologize for the secrecy. I trust the Rosenthal to get this to you. I cannot trust your peers not to take a peek. This is a personal matter where discretion is paramount.

I hope to see you soon.

Your friend, Loth."

It appears that I am going to Sweden.

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