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Nika knew Uriel offered his heart as a sacrifice, but she didn't know Water warlock had done the sa thing millennia ago.
Water warlock kept talking about how water is the elent of life and the amazing powers that he was able to conjure with just a thought but now that Nika suspected what was going on, she noticed how Water warlock couldn't keep himself from speaking about the things he liked just like Uriel used to do.
The similarities were too many to be ignored and faithful to her style, Nika decided to confront the ancient being in front of her.
"I just confird it, you're possessing Uriel."
"You noticed... what gave it away?"
"It's impossible not to notice. He was such a charr before Chichén Itzá, but now he's kind of an ass." She was careful to omit that the true reason she figured it out was that teasing Water warlock was as fun as teasing Uriel used to be.
"I am possessing him, he offered his feelings to just like he offered his shadow to you."
"So we're roommates, huh." Nika let out a chuckle.
"Roommates? I like the sound of that. Unfortunately, I can only link myself to him when he's been wounded, even if only slightly, so we won't bump into each other too often. Besides, I don't have a physical form in that place, the best I could do to let my presence be known is use a doll as an avatar, but my soul is too big for them and they won't last more than a couple minutes."
"There's one more thing I want to know. What's your end goal? You do know that the more he leans on your power, the more connected he is to you. Are you trying to overtake his body?" Nika asked expecting the giant man to beco flustered like before, but instead he replied with a grin.
"I could ask you the sa thing. You're constantly draining his flux energy, if you keep doing it without giving him anything in return you'll first fall in love with him, but you'll eventually beco his servant."
"I-" Nika was dumbfounded. She was a woman of action, not really a 'thinker'. She never questioned herself why was she so obsessed about Uriel, she was always honest expressing her feelings but she didn't understand them. Water warlock's explanation also shed so light as to why she always ended up falling for the people she worked for and she felt disgusted.
"My feelings for him, they don't co from this bond we share, I felt sothing for him from the minute we t."
"Perhaps, but who's to say they're completely genuine?"
"Why are you so pushy? Are you jealous or sothing!?" Nika shouted, but the Water warlock reacted heavily showing just how much of Uriel's heart was affecting him.
"The kid... no, Uriel has been wounded. This is the opportunity I was waiting for, let's talk again soti." He said as he let out a massive amount of flux energy. It was by far the greatest amount of raw power Nika had ever experienced, even greater than the naless horrors she saw in Chichén Itzá.
But she didn't get to witness it for long as she vanished and the next thing she knew, she was inside Uriel's trait.
Uriel's eyes were still brimming with Water warlock's energy when Nika crawled out of his shadow, completely healed and the first thing she did was to kiss him on the cheek before the cyan light disappeared from his eyes. It was the only way she thought of to repay the generosity Water warlock showed to her by healing her and bringing her back.
"What did you do that for, woman!?" There it was the ultimate confirmation Nika needed. It was Uriel's body and voice, but the way he acted was much more fitting for an ancient being that wasn't even human in the first place than to a college student.
"Nothing, just wanted to test sothing. Why are you guys still here?"
"He wants to take to his uncle." Emma cried.
"Your cryptid uncle?" Nika lifted a brow.
"He's not a cryptid... he's just..." Uriel's head began to hurt again, so bad he couldn't focus on anything else."
"According to Luna, the cryptids on this place are called changelings using people to bait others in here and eat them. She said you already t one of them before and warned that you might not believe us that your 'uncle' was actually a cryptid. She told to say sothing to you: Ockham's razor."
Uriel lingered for a few seconds pondering about the situation. In short, the Ockham's razor principle was that the easiest explanation possible was usually the correct one. It was simple enough that most people would grasp its aning, yet not many people knew how it was called and Uriel was fairly certain that it wasn't sothing Nika would even try to rember.
This ant that it really was Luna the one sending him the ssage and in turn, it also ant that she was telling the truth. Thus, the simplest explanation to his conundrum was probably the correct one.
Instead of thinking that both Emma and Nika had sched together to trick him into believing that his uncle was a cryptid or that they may have been impersonated, the simplest answer was that his uncle was in fact a cryptid.
This reasoning allowed him to finally snap out of the changeling's mind control. It was the first ti a sentient creature ever managed to pull sothing like that and not even the changeling itself knew that as soon as the psychic link was broken it would experience the most grueso pain a cryptid could experience.
A loud screech ca out from the crack in the wall where Uriel's room was located. The changeling twisted in a pain a hundred fold more intense than it ever inflicted upon Uriel and it died a long agonizing death as Uriel and his friends climbed the staircase to the rooftop.
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