The execution was planned to take place in the eastern part of Graotan. At first it seed like an odd location. The Orders main location was in the southwest, and there was practically nothing close to where the execution was happening. It was just a small outpost with minor defensive formations. But the Order started showing how serious it was as it began to assign missions to people.
Nearly everyone received one of the missions. Anton was one of them, of course. The missions were mandatory with so exceptions, but Anton was tightly connected to the situation involved and thus entirely uninterested in refusing. He was assigned to a small little hamlet called Troutberk. It was more of a handful of farming families loosely knit together by proximity, really, plus a man who had made so deals with traveling traders and started a little shop.
I understand, Anton was doing his best to convince everyone properly. This is everything to you. But this place wont be anything without your family. You risk that- along with everything else- if you choose to stay.
A stubborn old man- though not quite so old nor stubborn as Anton himself- frowned. You think so big-shot cultivators are going to care about our little hamlet specifically? Theyll just ignore us.
They might, Anton agreed. But if they dont, everything will be gone. And they wont be in a friendly mood. Let tell you a story. Im sure you heard at least a little bit about the troubles years back. Bandits coming in from Ofrurg, raiding villages. Maybe they wont touch here, but Anton talked about Dungannon. The hamlet wasnt terribly far, but nor was it particularly close. It was actually closer to the border, but it was indeed small enough to be overlooked in most cases. No wealth in the houses, land, or people. But if the Order was right- and they had more information than just Anton himself did- there was a high likelihood of the Heavenly Lion Sect and perhaps so others trying sothing.
Anton could have easily pushed everyone to leave. It would be difficult for non-cultivators to resist the persuasion of voice, and the implicit fearful respect for cultivators would be sufficient to overco their hesitation. But he had avenues for understanding as well. Nobody wanted to leave their ho, worried that sothing might happen to it. That included their fields. The thought of losing a season of crops was more than most could bear. Even if they didnt live season to season, they had little in the way of savings. They were also concerned about their few animals- it was difficult to take them, but they couldnt just leave them behind.
Those were the surface problems, but Anton worked his way deeper. So specific things were of sentintal value and couldnt be replaced. While Anton couldnt bring a house along with him in a storage bag, he could offer to help them with their smaller things. He understood it wouldnt be easy for them, but the risk to their life was very real.
The biggest issue was that old man Abramsens wife couldnt walk at all. They had no proper wagon or even a large enough cart to carry her and other things, and getting her up on a draft mule was out of the question. But that was solved easily enough with the aid of cultivation. With a bit of work putting together sothing like a chair Anton could strap on his back was easy enough. It wouldnt be the most comfortable trip, but it might actually be more comfortable than walking.
The woman laughed slightly as Anton hefted her into the air and onto his back. She looked down at her husband and smiled, If this fellow can do it, maybe you should be the one to carry on the way back, hmm?
Good idea, Anton said- only half jokingly. He wasnt going to let a chance to teach a new batch of people about cultivation pass him by. Along the way, one family had trouble keeping a mule on the path. It kept trying to wander away- but a quick word from Anton fixed that. Over here girl. Stay with us. The mule obediently ca back.
Well Ill be darned, said her owner. Can you teach that trick?
It might take a while, Anton admitted. Half of it was just knowing the right tone of voice, but the other half was related to Spirit Building. But being confident was key either way.
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The little group from Troutberk eventually made it to the area set up for them, another days travel beyond the fort where the execution would be happening. With the area simply flooded with mbers of the Order, it would be impossible for anyone to reach them without the Order being able to provide a response. Beyond escorting villagers, everyone from the Order was likewise assigned to assist with protection in the coming days. The execution date was still two weeks hence, but sothing could happen at any point.
Anton took full advantage of having thousands of new people in the sa area- even though the border with Ofrurg was relatively sparsely populated, dozens of little villages quickly added up. He wasnt the only one trying to teach people cultivation, either. Vincent was still more interested in finding those with real talent, but he still wasnt going to refuse to teach people who asked. There were others as well, beyond Antons inner circle. The movent was becoming a bit more popular, though it wasnt widespread throughout the Orders disciples yet. Though in a few years it might be, given they would have more incoming disciples who got a chance to cultivate from trying to teach everyone. Anton was still developing the thods to make that easier, but he was confident that everyone could reach at least a few stars. That was a serious benefit, compared to no cultivation at all. And old man Abramsen might actually be able to carry his wife around if he properly cultivated to the second or third star. Though that would take longer than the expected ti fra- another three or four weeks would still be less ti than it took pretty much anyone to reach the first star.
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Though Anton wanted to stay with the civilians to keep them safe, he also had competing desires. He wanted to see the executions, and he reasonably should because all of this ss was related to him. Devon had also helped precipitate it. From a practical standpoint, the Order was expecting an attack and those with higher cultivations and those who could fight from a distance were placed where the epicenter of the action would be. As an archer, Anton quite fit that description.
He was still learning Horizon Shot, but his distance had improved. The actual range that it covered that could wildly vary. Horizon Shot was both about distance as well as shooting at things that couldnt necessarily be seen, and that ant extending senses to be able to lock on to so sort of energy. While there was no way Anton could properly sense everything at a kiloter from himself, if he focused on just a tiny sliver in one direction he was slightly better than vague forms. He could shoot an arrow that far as well, though that was hardly to the horizon itself. On flat land, the horizon was about five kiloters away. From a proper vantage point it was significantly further, and he was aware Elder Kseniya could shoot much further. At least several tens of kiloters. In that case he wondered if she could shoot over the border from where they were.
Which one? she asked, grinning. Because let tell you, that western border is way out of my league. Couldnt hit much to the north or south either.
That answered his question pretty well- the borders to the north and south were at least a hundred kiloters away. Not being able to hit anything there pretty much implied she could get an arrow to fly that far, but nothing else. Like he could shoot a Spirit Arrow two kiloters- if he just wanted it to go. Wouldnt even hit the broad side of a barn though.
Anton looked around, sensing the hundreds of cultivators nearby. It was more people than hed ever seen so close together at the Orders main facilities, even. Cant believe Im responsible for all of this.
You arent, Elder Kseniya said. They are, she gestured, not towards the prisoners but to the east. The Heavenly Lion Sect and whoever put them up to this. Been pushing the Order more and more. It was ti for us to finally show them what we think of that. I could have just made the decision to hand them over, you know? Im not afraid of telling off our people when we go too far.
I think youre sowhat biased towards , though.
Hmm, am I? she grinned widely, Because if you were the kind of idiot who caused stuff like this without thinking about it, I certainly wouldnt be. Its not like my fondness for you can be separated from how I expect you to act. She turned her head, eyes focusing. There they are. She raised her bow. One more step and soone will regret it.
Anton couldnt see or sense anything, but he knew that buried among the trees at the far edge of his vision were several border checkpoints. That was one of the biggest reasons for choosing the dinky little fort they currently stood in- even with recent reinforcents it was still small. It was atop a significantly sized hill, bringing them well above the landscape surrounding them. There were few who could take advantage of the extre distance to the sa extres as Elder Kseniya, but it would allow them to intercept any groups moving through the area.
An arrow appeared on Elder Kseniyas bow, ford from the purest energy Anton had ever seen. Seeing her in training just wasnt quite the sa as active combat- and hed only seen her fire a handful of shots up close in such situations. Borders closed, she muttered as she shot. Anton did his best to sense what was happening, but the arrow went out of the extre of his energy senses nearly instantly. His eyes tracked it a bit further until it was too small to make out, before a mont later he saw a tiny point of light as it exploded at the far end. It seed things had finally started.
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Almost as if there wasnt soone regularly shooting arrows, the proper ceremony for the execution started. If anyone was planning to rescue Zvonko or the others, they were cutting things rather close. Actually Anton supposed perhaps that was on purpose. Maybe they didnt want to succeed at saving them. That would require them to have other achievable goals, of course. That could be simply killing as many mbers of the Order as they could or the random people they might have still presud were between them and Zvonko. Or they were really late. Though it was quite reasonable for powerful cultivators at least in Essence Collection to traverse the distance from the border in a quarter of an hour. That would expend so energy they might want for battle, however.
Hopefully the Order was fully prepared. There were more things happening that he hadnt been directly told about- not necessarily secret, but not things that every disciple would hear.
He was unable to sense any individual cultivators at the current distance of the approaching front, around twenty kiloters, but he was just able to make out a group. He might have thought it was just his mind playing tricks on him if he didnt confirm it with where Elder Kseniya was shooting at a asured pace. He doubted she was actually causing much damage at that distance, not shooting every minute or so- even if sotis she fired a handful of arrows in quick succession. He could feel that she was only making use of sothing close to what she could recover, so that she wouldnt exhaust herself. Though her shooting was becoming more frequent as people approached and it would likely beco harder for people to defend.
Got one, Elder Kseniya noted. Quite a pain, really. There are a few fellows who are making things difficult. Theyre quite serious about this, it seems. She pulled a physical arrow out of a quiver. It was black and covered in thorns similar to that of a rose. But so are we. The arrow streaked off into the distance with no visual effect wherever it arrived- but Anton felt a sudden shifting of energy on the other end. He couldnt tell the effects just yet, but there was bound to be sothing significant, because Elder Kseniya smiled.
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