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Chapter 205: Gag

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Tala had only been looking out at the cityscape for a few minutes, or so it seed, when Alat grabbed her attention.

-Ive still got a lot of work to do, but we need to get back.- Alat had indicated that only the most basic of Talas mories were back in place, and that seed odd, but Tala literally didnt know what she was missing. That left her with an odd combination of anxiety and ambivalence.

Tala took in a deep breath and groaned. Theres no way we could get out of here, is there.

-Not right now, no.-

Go, kill everyone in the hold? Tala wasnt serious, but she felt tension building within her at the thought of going back.

-First of all, you know very well that most of the people in there are effectively enslaved, just as you were.-

Are. Tala emphasized. We still are enslaved. What else would you call this? She indicated the collar.

-Youre right. This is slavery, but not helpless slavery.- Alat grunted a chuckle. -I an, imprisoned is hardly accurate, but either Be-thric or a higher city official could trigger the collar with ease.-

Hostage asset, operating under extre duress?

-Oh, I like that.- Alat hesitated. -Well, no, I dont like being in this situation, but it is a pretty well worded description of what we are. I like that phrasing.- After another mont, she re-broached the earlier topic. -We need to head back. Being late would be bad.-

Tala sighed, pushing herself away from the stone half-wall that edged the overlook. Sure.

She didnt look towards the red circle. Shed been able to ignore the scent up until that point, but as she walked back past, the coppery scent of blood filled her nostrils. Lovely.

While it would have been a bit more than a half-hour walk back to the hold, she decided to jog. Ideally, shed be able to sneak in a bath before the feast.

As she jogged back, she drew brief glances from those she passed, but they always turned their attention elsewhere when they saw the sigil on her chest.

There is a lot of benefit to even my current station.

-Yeah, imagine how much well be able to do within our cage if we win.-

When we win, tomorrow. Well be seen as the manifest will of a Pillar of the House of Blood. No one will cross us lightly. She hesitated. Well, those who cross us will be stronger. That was actually a bit exciting, if Tala was being honest.

-But if Be-thric ever discovers were compromised, hell kill us.-

Hold that thought. One of the beast folk ahead of her had narrowed his eyes and placed a hand on his swords hilt. He had a glorious black mane, offsetting he reddish brown fur. He was clearly a fighter, though he was lean. So, hell be quick, rather than powerful.

A mostly healed cut bridged across his left eye, though the eye itself seed to have escaped damage.

The mans tan tunic bore the sigil that Talis mories said was from the House of the Rising Sun. It was one of the purely beast folk noble houses in the city.

The emblem was simple, a horizontal line, with a half circle above it, straight rays coming from the pictograph of the sun.

The House of Blood and that of the Rising Sun had so conflicting interests in the city. Nothing like open warfare, that was quashed quickly when houses were so foolish, but they did clash on occasion.

I dont have ti for this. Still, Talis mories offered up what would likely be the lion mans opening salvo. Great. Insults.

Blood bag!

And there it is. Still, to play her part, Tala had to reply. So, she called back, even as she continued to approach. Move aside, Kitty. Ive places to be.

He drew his sword, magic flicking both around the blade, and across the mans fur.

-Those actually look like fairly reasonable defenses.-

Yeah, but I dont have ti to fight. She considered, then shrugged internally. I suppose I dont have to pay for my inscriptions, and I outweigh him.

The leonine man was no stronger than the ze that swirled around them, but his display of power ant he was, at most, of a Mid race.

Tala was less than a dozen feet from him when she gave a feral grin.

She targeted him, being sure to consider him as sothing near her, likely to do her harm. Then, she pushed her working around his defenses.

Down, kitty. Crush.

The creatures eyes widened as he dropped like a rock. He clearly fought against the downward force. The result, humorously enough, was that he fell into a sort of bow.

He imdiately began withdrawing his combat magics, and seed to be trying to move power through his body to stand back up.

It didnt work, at least not quick enough, and Tala was past him.

She sighed, even as she continued on her way. And were done.

The mories from Tali really wanted Tala to either kill the man or at least to give a parting verbal shot, but Tala restrained the urge.

The beast-man would be released once she was a block or so away. So, there would be nothing to clean up, or deal with later. Instead, she put the encounter out of her mind.

She thought through what Tali knew on the subject of Eskau and Pillars. Yeah. If he ever finds out, were dead. The House has well established procedures for passing on the protian weapon to a new Eskau in the event that a Pillar becos displeased with theirs.

The thought passed through Talas mind once again, and she almost tripped. Oh. Oh!

Alat let out a pleased sound within her head. -Yes. I like what youre thinking.-

He doesnt have a protian weapon. Im his only option. The procedures for the loss of an Eskaus weapon include the stripping of the Pillar of all current and forr titles. In so cases, it results in outright banishnt.

-So. When we win, tomorrow, his fate will beco tied to ours.-

Tala nodded. Even Tali hadnt known all the details, but she had known that a prospective Pillar could withdraw from contention without loss of honor up until the contest began.

But when we win. Our death would an a crippling of his position within the House. He would be worse off than if he never put himself forward for consideration.

-So, dont get detected until we win.-

Then, well be safe, from him at least.

Alat made an uncomfortable noise inside Talas head. -Well, why wouldnt he just seize us, and redo the mory wipe?-

Tala grimaced at that. The timing was such that her look of clear displeasure caused a blue, female hue-man to shrink to the side of the road.

Tala almost apologized to the clearly terrified woman but realized that Tali would never have done that. So, if Tala did, it would stand out too much.

I hate this. She thought back through Talis mories then, looking for an answer. Oh. Interesting.

-What?...oh!-

Talis earliest mories were of course, fabricated, and thus unreliable, but Tala had easily found what was likely the first real mory from her ti as Tali. Such an extensive overhaul required weeks of slow recovery. We were able to train and improve magically, and in other ways, but we would not have been a functional Eskau during that ti.

-Yes, I see now. During that ti, we were recovering our mories with his help. In fact, he was building them within our mind. It took him incredible effort, and it took him literal months to get Talis personality fully established within our blank mind. So, he cant just erase us again. That would be the sa as killing us.-

Essentially. Eskau are expected to perform their duties daily for their Pillar, and any other ranking mber of the house. My convalescence would end him as quickly as my death.

And from their mories of the arcane, he would realize the repercussions instantly. Be-thric was nothing if not cunning. Well, arrogant, narcissistic, pronoidnothats not true. Hes pronoid about the universe and paranoid about everything in it.

Her recovery was an unmitigated disaster for him.

That begged the question. Why did he risk it?

The first part of that answer clearly lay within the fact that hed succeeded, utterly. If not for Alats integration into her consciousness recovery scripts, Tala would be forever gone.

By his questions, and how hed had Tali test out various parts of her abilities, Tala didnt think that he could simply look at her inscriptions and understand them. Nor had he gotten the details from Tala, herself, before wiping her mind.

He likely blanked our mind, instantly, then took us away as little more than a comatose shell.

Deep revulsion built within her at the very idea. So, he didnt know about you. Even so, why take the risk?

-Were clearly missing so important line in this inscription.-

Tala shook her head as she ran. Not to ntion: Why did he co back for ? Why didnt he just grab another to beco his protian weapon?

-I dont know, but well need to listen closely over the next few days. That will likely be enlightening.-

The arcanes do like to be rather monologue heavy in their ceremonies.

They both shuddered at the mory of the extensive ceremonies theyd accompanied Be-thric to. Tali had gloried in the honor of attending. Tala and Alat had no such delusions.

One such ceremony ca to the forefront, where Be-thric had been required to establish himself as a potential pillar.

Tali had been forced to kneel, bowing face down outside the hall. Even her enhanced hearing had only heard the drone of voices, so of them shouting while remaining indistinct.

-To be fair, I think the Head of the hold was livid with Be-thric for putting a human forward as an Eskau candidate. That was likely not entirely standard.- Alat didnt put much hope in the utterance, however. There were too many examples to pull from.

Well, well have to see now, wont we.

-Or we could let Tali handle it.-

Tala felt like sothing was crawling up her back. What would happen to us?

-Oh, nothing. Wed both be tucked into the side of her mind. We could watch what was happening, and take back over at a monts notice.-

Would I have to keep from thinking? Could she hear us like I hear you?

-Great question. She should be able to, just like she should be able to rember all your mories, but Ive segnted our mind. Shell only have access to her part, while we have access to both.-

So, what? We can comntate on what shes doing?

-I suppose you could think of it that way, yes.-

Tala grunted. She was almost back to the hold. We can try it, I suppose

She slowed to a stop next to the massive doors.

Following Talis instincts, Tala raised her right hand, letting the magics scan the key-ring.

With a whisper of power, her authorization was recognized, and the person-sized door opened before her.

She stepped inside to the sound of music playing in the distance.

The yellow garden?

-Seems like, yes.-

Good, we should be able to get to our room to bathe in Kit.

-No, Tala. Tali bathes in the house baths nearest her room. Dont break her routine.-

Right. She was still getting used to hearing the other set of habits and making the decision appropriate to the situation.

This is weird

-Move quickly.We have half an hour before we must et up with Be-thric.-

As if the thought of him summoned the arcane, Be-thric ca around a corner up ahead. He paused upon seeing her, before a broad grin broke across his features. Tali! My fantastic candidate. He let out a grating laugh. You are wonderful!

Tala knew that she needed to bow, but she couldnt bring herself to do it.

-Tala. Co on. You cant fail this quickly.-

But she couldnt. She simply could not force herself to bow to her captor, to the man who had tried to steal everything from her.

-Tala!-

Tala growled internally. Tali. Now!

* * *

Tali dropped to her knees as Master approached. Master. What have I done to make you so pleased?

Her Master caught her shoulders, even as she tried to bow and lifted he back to her feet. An armors guild reached out to us, begging forgiveness for one of their smiths. Master was beaming. Apparently, he is their most gifted rising star, and you spared him. The man laughed gleefully. The head of his guild was so grateful that weve been able to shift a good portion of the contracts for the maintenance of our Houses equipnt over to them. Youve saved our House a small fortune over the next few years.

Tali bowed her head, feeling conflicted. She had wanted to end the altercation peaceably, but once theyd actually hit her? Shed wanted them dead. But that isnt what her Master would have wanted.

Im so glad that youve finally learned the lesson: Often, an enemy is more useful alive than dead.

I strive to please, my Master. She bowed her head

He waved that off. Enough, you are not a simple servant any longer. When we secure my ascension as a Pillar of this House, we will be considered one. Let us start breaking that habit, now.

Tali was, once again, conflicted. I need to bow to him. He is my superior.

Oh, gag

now.

-Hush, this is important, Tala.-

Tali shook her head once. II dont agree. We will never be equal, but I will honor your command.

Good, good. He was still grinning ear to ear, his perfectly white teeth in stark contrast to his onyx skin. If it were just that, Id be pleased with you, but the statent at the overlook! He giggled with barely contained glee once more. I cannot believe that you were able to spot a spy trailing you. I had not realized your magic-sight had progressed that far. And leaving a circle of blood behind? Truly inspired.

Tali hung her head, then. Ive deceived you, Master, even if unknowingly.

What is she doing, Alat.

Alat sighed, though only Tala could hear it. -Being herself-

The raven was an accident. I didnt know it was a spy.

Her Master paused at that, considering. After a mont, he waved it off. Honesty was the right choice. It doesnt matter, however. The perception in the city is that you foiled a watcher of the House of the Rising Sun.

Tali nodded. That explains both the falconines reaction when the bird died, and the anger of the leonine who tried to slow my return.

Her Masters eyebrows went up. Oh? Do tell.

She conveyed the reaction of the bird-folk to the death of the raven, and her brief encounter with the lion man.

You continue to please , Tali. I am continually justified in my choice to raise you up as my candidate. He grinned. Even your mistakes, or accidents, bring gain to our House.

You honor , Master.

Cant we try to kill him? Just a little?

-Wed fail.-

But the look on his face when we attacked him!

-As we died?-

Fine

Now, go get cleaned up. The feast will begin in an hour. You dont need to seek

out beforehand, as we had planned. Just et

at the eastern entrance to the great hall, then.

Yes, Master.

Oh, and Tali?

Yes, Master?

Im going to push for a competition without restrictions. His smile pulled up on one side. I want to see them quake before you.

Tali felt a wave of joy run through her from her toes to the top of her head. Oh, by the Master, is he really going to allow it? The iron paint? It was the one training thod that he was hesitant about. She was only allowed to use it when she trained in seclusion for at least a week at a ti. With the upcoming clash, shed expected to either be dead, or have daily duties as an Eskau. In either case, shed assud shed never be allowed to use it again.

The iron paint.

Before she could respond to his confirmation, he held up a hand.

But not for the feast. You can apply it afterwards, and by tomorrows conflict, your magic will be echoing in reality itself.

This was huge. Master almost never allowed her to use her iron paint. He said that it looked too much like she was trying to pretend to be a hue-man, and that deception would be seen as weakness. But now, after she was introduced as his candidate before the others, the paint couldnt be seen as an attempted disguise.

It would be seen for the thing it truly was.

The mantle of death.

Oh, rust. Shes serious. She actually sees herself as death incarnate.

-Shush. Im trying to watch.-

* * *

Tali walked up to her Master just under an hour later.

The hue-man was dressed in incredibly simple clothing. His tunic and pants were both simple linen, though dyed a deep, blood red, and a similarly red rope was all he had around his waist.

She had taken the opposite tact, per his request.

Her overtunic hung down to just above her ankles. It was slitted up the center and down the sides to allow for easy movent, while maintaining the illusion of formalwear.

She wore close fitting slacks and shirt under the overtunic. A wide belt complented the outfit, carrying only her weapon and her dinsional storage.

The overtunic was a bone white; the belt was black; and the shirt and slacks were a blood red.

All were fashioned from her morphic clothing.

It was ironic that her clothing was more flexible in its form than her weapon. The clothes had been incredibly easy to delve deeply into, and could take almost any form her mind could conjure. The weapon could only be a knife, sword, or glaive, though in all three forms it cut better than any mundane weapon, and while shaped as either of the larger two, it burned that which it cut.

But this night was about her Master, not her weapons.

Tali didnt detect any vestiges on him, so he at least wished to have the appearance of being unard.

My candidate. Welco.

She gave a slight nod, trying to honor his request, while still honoring him. My Master.

They were the only people waiting outside the eastern entrance to the great hall.

Two servants stood beside the double-doors, ready to pull them open when commanded to do so.

Are you ready?

Of course, Master.

He gave a half smile. You are a fascinating creature, you know that? He patted her on the top of her head. I am glad that I didnt kill you.

She frowned. Master?

He sighed. That was a foolish mistake. Alter.

What?

-He just shifted Talis mory. It looks like she now believes that he said, I am glad that I didnt let you die.-

How? How can he do that so easily?

-She trusts him utterly. She has no desire to resist his suggestions.-

This is kind of gross.

-Indeed. But informative.-

How so?

-Ive now felt his power directly, and seen how it works. It is exactly as you guessed, based on Talis mories of her recovery. There is no way he could wipe our mind and rebuild a useful personality in less than a few weeks.-

Thats fantastic! But how can you be sure?

-The feel of the power. How it was utilized. This isnt a question of strength but dexterity and complexity. A mind is a lace tablecloth, and I just saw how he handled redoing a couple of stitches. Trust .-

Tali smiled. It is my deepest desire to prove your faith, justified.

Yeah there is no way I could play her, convincingly

-You arent lying.-

Her Master turned to the servants. Were ready. He glanced to Tali. Rember?

She nodded, taking her place one step behind and to his left. Together they walked forward even as the doors were pulled open.

A booming voice announced them as they stepped into the brilliant light of the feasting hall, Announcing prospective Pillar Be-thric and his Eskau candidate, Tali.

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