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Chapter 719 Delivery Sentinel

Ilea smiled under her mantle. She itched to provoke the assassins spread out around her. And she could tell many of them were eager to do the sa. A friendly fight. Ah but its so very unfair. Most of their faces were covered by masks or helts but by the body language alone she could tell who had an idea about how dangerous she was and who thought themselves king of the world. Granted she herself was quite arrogant with her entrance but she just couldnt be bothered being accommodating with an order of assassins. She could accept the need for their existence on so level and knew that challenging them directly would lead to problems for her allies at the very least, but with all her power both personal and political, she could allow herself a little bit of leeway. Ilea hadnt faced Elentals to be intimidated by a bunch of level two hundred fighters.

None of them provoked her further, but she could tell that a few were very close to making a very, very bad decision. The assassin she had t before appeared once more.

Please co with , she said and made a few signs that Ilea couldnt interpret. The other assassins made signs back, most of them vanishing a mont later. So remained and watched them.

I appreciate it, Ilea said with a smile and joined the woman. She could tell how tense the assassin was. She believed her level to be the sa as the last ti they had t. Might be good for you to et a monster from ti to ti instead of killing weaker humans.

My duties dont allow for a lot of free ti, Lady Lilith, the woman replied.

Ilea didnt bother reply. Their roles had been predefined and she didnt exactly co here without prejudice. She followed the assassin up to a door with two guards. I wouldnt have killed anyone, she sent to her before walking inside.

The assassin gave her a slight nod before she too vanished.

Helena had her hair in a bun. She wore a bloodied apron and held a butcher knife, considering the neck of a dead furred monster, one Ilea hadnt encountered before. She smiled when she brought down the knife, cleaving through the bone and flesh with a wet sound. Good evening, Ilea.

Helena, Ilea said and waited for the woman to clean and put away her blade, the remains of the creature vanishing before her apron and casual clothes were replaced by a simple black dress.

Did you co to kill ? the woman asked in a calm voice, gesturing to the tea table where she sat down herself and summoned a kettle with two cups.

Ilea joined her and smiled. She didnt sit down Im definitely interested in fighting you. Or testing your guards, but no. I think I caused enough of a disturbance as is.

Id prefer my property to stay intact. Im talking about the buildings, my employees are their own, the woman said.

Didnt have to clarify. Seems like shes a bit more guarded too. Ilea accepted the tea and summoned the relevant letter in exchange. She put it on the table and sipped on the liquid. The poison barely had an effect this ti. She downed it a mont later and set down the cup.

Helena smiled, one hand below her chin. Too weak for your tastes.

A little, Ilea admitted. Id wish to stay for tea but

I understand, Helena said and waved lightly.

Enjoy your butchery project. A good evening to you, Ilea said and vanished. She charged her wings. I hope I didnt overdo it. Ah well, whats done is done. And off she went.

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Helena sighed. Youre getting old, Helena. Fifteen assassins appeared in her office a mont later. It annoyed her imnsely that she couldnt send them off imdiately. So very bold of her. To barge in like that. She couldnt help but smile. The girl once more reminded her of her younger self. But of the girl she had first t here in Myrefield, little remained. What she had t just now was a monster more powerful than even Maureen. Ill have to bother her with that too. The fragnted reports were true. Ilea hadnt stopped advancing. And everyone had hoped for her to die to one monster or another. The fact that she didnt exactly like the main business Helenas order provided had been a nuisance but now it could beco more than just that. Much more.

She glanced at the letter, the seal depicting a tree surrounded by a variety of symbols, two of them being Ravenhall and the dic Sentinels. Theyre making their move. And here this naive old woman thought shed have another few decades. Ah the world is moving so quickly. Especially that brazen young ash mage. She sipped on her tea and enjoyed the powerful poison within, feeling her body fight against the spice.

She vanished northwards at high speed. Our scouts lost sight of her three seconds after departure, Amara inford her.

Helena could tell how much her guardians were shaken by the womans appearance. And yet again Ill have to reaffirm my standing. An annoying move, Ilea. One I suspect you didnt even intend. She was grateful the woman had allies still that she consulted, before slaughtering at her hearts content. Human she remained but power had its way with everyone. And one wrong word or move could cause a lot of damage when the party in question wielded as much influence as the fad Lilith.

The enchantress inford her that the letter was safe. A precaution that for once might actually be warranted. Helena knew Ilea would face her directly, should the ti ever co, but she couldnt know about the womans allies.

She broke the seal and started reading. The new queen is ready to present her power. At least the board will change once again. Recall the Ten, she said. Why Morhill. That place is so dreadfully boring.

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Ilea continued through the Empire, stopping at a variety of towns. Her entrance, reputation, and power resulted in a near imdiate audience with whoever the letters were addressed to. She was struck by a variety of spells and projectiles more than a few tis before that happened but the result was the sa one every ti. None of them were even close to as impressive as the assassins in Myrefield, which really made the more stubborn guards look that much more ridiculous.

Perhaps it was a lack of exposure to high level beings or just so kind of arrogance gained through decades of local superiority. Monster Hunter and an impenetrable defense ca through however. Just like they did now, her ash breaking open a steel gate to a small castles courtyard with frozen guards all around, most of their weapons drawn.

It was getting sowhat late, to be fair. And she did look quite intimidating with her mantle covering her form. I told you Im just here to deliver a letter, she said and looked at the thing again. Neil Fenras, she repeated. Or is this the wrong place?

A group of guards looked at her before they glanced at each other, the effects of monster hunter gone after a few seconds had passed. Lord Fenras wishes not to be disturbed after sundown, one of them got out, gripping his sword and shield with a renewed focus. He gulped.

Alright. I can also leave and you can inform your Lord that Lilith was sent packing because hes busy doing whatever, she said and checked within her dominion. She found two people engaged in what looked like a blood magic cult situation but neither seed anything but aroused. The largest room too. I suppose thats the man in question.

The guard gulped again and looked between the small castle and Ilea. I,

Hes the one in the largest room, third floor on the other side? she asked.

The reactions were clear. And so she simply made the letter vanish. It appeared on the bed next to the two cult mbers who jumped away with frantic movents, the man opening the letter as soon as he realized what it was. He said sothing and rushed to put on pants, the other man doing the sa, hiding the ceremonial dagger in a random drawer.

Ilea waited until the Lord burst out of the door. His eyes quickly found her. Good evening, Lilith.

She gave him a nod as her wings charged. The sa to you, she said and ascended. Ilea made sure the recipients at least saw her for a mont to make sure they wouldnt dismiss the letters. The seals and everything were present of course but a personal delivery would be seen as more. An honor, or maybe a challenge. Of course she assud a few of them thought her to be a Sentinel or Shadow too but the effect would be similar for soone who couldnt differentiate.

Last one in the central plains. Which makes Virilya the next stop. She flew over dark lands, the bad weather moving southwards as she soon ca out to an open sky, starlight bathing the grasslands and forests in a faint blue hue. The only letter she had for the capital was for the Empress herself. She assud the woman would then choose the Virilya nobility that would attend in turn. Either that or Claire had plans to contact them at a later ti. Ilea would make sure Felicia was inford one way or the other.

Now. I assu shes in the central district. Attention or sothing a little more subtle? She considered for a few minutes as she flew over the wilderness, monsters occasionally glancing up to look at the distant flying form. Hmm, I dont know her. And I dont have any qualms with her either. No reason to antagonize the woman for no reason. I do hope shes up at least.

Ilea hit an unfortunate owl like monster on the way, the thing exploding in a mist of blood and bits, food for whatever creature would find the remains. The air pressure cleaned off whatever had clung to her ash in the next few seconds. The rest of the flight concluded without further issues. She saw the distant walls of Virilya, the many lights within shining upwards. Already she couldnt make out the stars quite as well as before, the capital of Lys one of the few places in the Plains with enough light pollution to cause such an effect.

She landed with her mantle intact, right in front of the closed eastern gate.

A guard in a small barred window to the side of the massive city gate nearly fell from her chair when the woman landed.

Evening, Ilea said. Mostly to make sure she didnt think her an attacking monster. The only other travelers she could see was a group of ard people running towards the gate about two kiloters out. Ilea squinted her eyes when she saw flashes of magic. Looks like theyre in trouble. Ill be right back, she said and spread her wings once more. The guard didnt have ti yet to gather her wits for a reaction.

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Geronimo felt his legs burning as he ran. He turned around as soon as his crossbow was loaded, aid, and shot a bolt at the stalking beast.

It dodged to the side and snarled, rushing forward when a bright explosion cracked in the air in front of it, once again pushing it back.

Jane cried out, the woman stumbling with her leg twisted to the side.

Fuck. Geronimo watched the humanoid creature retreat a few steps, intelligence in its eyes as it looked his way. The thing was playing with them. And were so close to the city. The three uninjured adventurers regrouped, Eleonora collapsing to one knee as she sent out a group of birds, two aid towards the city.

Geronimo watched as the Beastwolf circled around them with speed it hadnt shown before. He tilted his head to the side a little when he saw the beast jump up and slash through the two birds. Nobody will co, he whispered to his allies. Prepare y-

The airborne wolf creature exploded in a mist of gore, limbs and bone flying aside before a shower of blood splattered down on the grass and the beaten group.

Geronimo wiped away the blood to see two black wings flap where the creature had just been, its head held in an armored hand before it was thrown aside. He looked at a creature of darkness, two horns on its black helt with blue eyes staring back at them. He turned and rushed to the fallen Jane but found the winged creature already there. He took a few steps back as he watched the wound close on the womans leg, the process near instant and happening without touch or visible magic.

A Sentinel. He had heard of them of course, but to see one was a rarity. Only a few of them had been near Virilya. The stories had been dismissed as fabrication early on but so had doubts, knowing who stood behind the new healing order. As ti went on, the tales no longer seed outrageous, too many confirming anecdotes painting a single picture. One both inspiring and terrifying. He didnt know how to react, deciding that going to one knee was appropriate. He heard a laugh and looked up, seeing the woman land before she helped Jane stand up, black wings dissolving.

Who wh- Jane stuttered.

Im flattered. But theres really no need to bow before my greatness, Geronimo, the Sentinel spoke.

He raised an eyebrow.

[Battle Healer lvl ???]

What.

The man rubbed his eyes a few tis and tried again.

[Battle Healer lvl ??]

Im spent.

Ilea? Eleonora asked in a confused voice, her knees on the ground as she looked at the woman.

The Sentinel raised a finger to her mouth as her armor receded, revealing the familiar black haired healer Geronimo had t so long ago in Riverwatch. I go by Lilith in these parts, she spoke with a smirk.

Gods above, youre Lilith? Geronimo asked. Want to grab a drink soti? He had to try, even knowing that half his gear was damaged, his face sweaty and covered in blood. Blood from the wolf she had killed. I have to try.

Jane shook her head as she approached him. She saved us, keep your dick in check for once in your life.

You dont understand, Jane. This is the one ti I cannot do that, he said and straightened, locking eyes with the woman. He gulped as her look turned to sothing different. Monster. He stood his ground but he knew he wouldve preferred to face the wolf. Only the fact that he had t her before kept him there.

She smiled. Sure, how about now? Ill invite the whole group. Hey Eleonora, Lilith spoke and waved to the bird tar.

Geronimo blinked his eyes as a mist of ash flowed over them, a warm feeling spreading through his body and mind at the sa ti. He felt refreshed imdiately, all the small cuts and bruises from the past few days gone. So, he started, moving a hand through his hair. Whats going on?

Nothing much. I have a delivery for the Empress. What about you? Back from a job? Ilea asked. Or Lilith. Geronimo had difficulties bringing them together in his mind, or keeping them separate.

Yes, and then the Beastwolf started hunting us. We had the situation under control however, he said.

No we didnt. You saved our lives, Jane said. Thank you, Lilith, she said and bowed before she walked over to him and grabbed his arm. You know her? she whispered.

I Im not sure, he said and glanced at the woman. He saw her tilt her head lightly, a smirk on her face. The sa smile. Gods shes hot.

Jane slapped him. Focus.

Ilea moved past. We t in Riverwatch a few years back.

You changed a lot, Eleonora said, looking at her cleaned hands. Thank you, she added with a bright smile. What kind of creatures have you t? I want to hear so stories!

Quite a few. So more interesting than others, Lilith said and joined the woman. Do you guys want to walk? You look quite exhausted, no offense.

What other option is there? Veya asked, a little reserved. She had watched the scene unfold without a word so far, her armor, sword, and shield cleansed by the ash as well.

I want to see it anyway, Eleonora said, walking over to Lilith before she slowly grabbed her arm, as if approaching a dangerous animal. Perhaps the comparison wasnt that unfitting.

Geronimo couldnt say anything before his vision blurred. It happened again less than a second later and a third ti before they stood in front of the capital walls. What was that.

Eleonora clapped her hands and jumped up, a few of her birds flying away from her at the motion. Amazing! What kind of magic is that?

Thats a secret, Ilea answered, laughing when she saw the other woman pout.

Youre the real deal, Veya mused. Huh.

Why did you never tell us? Jane asked, looking at Geronimo. She had cald down by now, her voice sounding tired more than anything.

I didnt know. She was strong back then, sure, but not even at level one hundred. Is it alright if I share that by the way? I trust them, Geronimo said.

Ilea shrugged. The people who care enough to dig up the information know more than you anyway. Maybe dont spread it around, for your own safety.

Holy fuck youre like a mythical creature, Veya said. Is it true that you cant be injured?

No. But Im pretty tough. Try to stab with that thing, Ilea said and pointed at her sword.

Now? Veya asked, a strange excitent blossoming on her face.

Not now please, Jane said. Can we get inside first? I need a bath.

And drinks, Geronimo confird, though he was curious about Ileas powers too. She was an exceptional healer but they say Lilith fought an entire army.

Do you know a place in the central district? Ilea asked.

I do. Its pricey though, and I doubt our group will even get in, Geronimo said.

Ill figure sothing out. Everything on of course, Ilea said and waved to the guard.

I either died out in that field or Im the luckiest man alive. He glanced at Jane and smiled, the woman not even rolling her eyes this ti. It was motherfucking Lilith after all.

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