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Trapped inside Nastronds cathedral, Walter Tye applied a spell tattoo to a living black rats hide; in the background, his [Athanor] device distilled hydras blood and transferred the result to his new batch of elixir.

Nastrond had been protected from prying eyes by godlike magic, but even its wards paled before those shielding the cathedral. While Hel may have managed to detect Tyes presence in the city once, the root of Yggdrasil itself was protected from divine scrutiny. Odin had made sure of it.

But Tye could not stay holed up forever. The longer the shop remained closed for no good reason, the more people would ask questions. Especially since his magical battle with the hags had burnt the local forest to the ground.

However, if he went out with the [Kiss of Hel] still active, then every inquisitor of that cursed goddess would track him down. Maybe they had already started investigating. He should condemn the tunnels to the shop, eliminate witnesses...

Shes winning, chief.

Words interrupted Tyes work, as Hagen and Duke entered the cathedral for their daily report. How? the alchemist asked, before focusing back on the tattoo.

Forcing you to second-guess everything, Hagen explained. Tornting you without even being there.

I still do not understand why she let go, Tye replied, almost done with the design. Hel is raving mad, but I do not comprehend what she could gain by letting run around.

She is the mad goddess who tornts the souls of the dead, Duke said. Cruelty and amusent are as good of reasons as any. She makes us live in fear until she strikes.

Did she find pleasure in letting Tye continue his work, before smiting him before he could complete it?

I think she has a more mundane motive, Hagen said. You are a lure, chief.

A lure? Tye frowned behind his mask.

We now know that draut survived the purge, and hid his tracks so well that even you, chief, couldn't locate him. If the two of you survived, then there are probably more; each working against Hel, and tempted to look for other survivors.

That wicked Tye hated to admit it, but it was plausible. In her arrogance, Hel might even believe that she could pull the plug on his own activities anyti, now that she had marked him. You believe she wants draut?

Or any undead that will be inevitably drawn to you, my lord, Duke said with grim resignation. Destroy the wasp nest when it is full.

Is there no way to remove that Perk? Hagen asked. As far as I know it cannot be done, but you are a genius chief. At least as far as magic is concerned.

Her Perk was directly engraved into my soul, the necromancer explained. This ans that unless I alter my essence on a fundantal level, I cannot purge it of Hels touch. Thankfully I may have found a less risky alternative.

His work done, Tye released his rat familiar, the critter squealing while a symbol shone on its back. The tattoo of a white serpent eating its own tail.

I had the idea by studying the hag coven's captured mbers, Tye told his puzzled elites. Souls possess a specific aura, which hags naturally align to tap into their coven magic. So I created a spell tattoo that replicates my own souls signature.

Decoys, Hagen guessed. Ah, that is why you wanted all these cultists and wild beasts drugged out of their mind, then brought underground.

I will mark hundreds with the tattoos, and then have Mockingbird smuggle them all over Avalon. Instead of trying to find one well-hidden target, Hel and her inquisitors will hunt countless mobile ones. He already imagined their surprise when they caught a marked bird. Eventually, they will figure out the trick, but they wont be able to distinguish the innocent from the guilty.

Duke looked at Hagen, who remained eerily silent. You tell him, the zombie spoke up.

This is an interesting chanism, the dullahan chose his word carefully. But a stupid idea, and overly complicated.

How so? Walter asked, surprised by the negative feedback. It should at least confuses the enemy and b

Chief, while no one will deny your magical genius, your lack of foresight and common sense worries sotis, Hagen said. Hel simply has to tell her priests your na and how you look.

Walter opened his mouth to provide a counter-argunt, before realizing that his second-in-command had a point.

Heres what I suggest, the headless warrior continued. You tattoo all the male human cultists, but also reshape their flesh so they look like you. Then you spread them all over Avalon, while you remain safely in Nastrond. We secure a steady supply of sacrifices to keep you fed, and you complete your vision while the inquisitors chase decoys.

But that would an abandoning my shop and civilian identity, Tye replied.

Is that so terrible, my lord? Duke asked, not understanding his reticence. You only maintained this facade to lure adventurers to their demise, no?

No, I maintained this facade because that would be my existence if there was no need for to complete the Great Work, Tye admitted. A peaceful, quiet life. I refuse to relinquish it. Besides, this will not work. The princess only stopped looking into the dungeon because I convinced her the necromancer and Walter Tye were different people. If I publicly beco an enemy of Hels church, she will put the two and two together and dig up the dungeon. We need to find another solution.

Walter, The necromancer froze, as Hagen spoke to him seriously. Your peaceful, quiet life beca unsustainable the mont we killed that knight and made an enemy of the royal family. You were always going to get found, and truth be told, I am surprised it took so long. You were lured into a false sense of security by our success in Lyonesse, and it cost you.

Walter Tye fell into a tense, heavy silence.

Now, this is not the first ti sothing similar happened, Hagen said. But we can no longer move to another place and begin again elsewhere. Nastrond is simply too precious to be abandoned. Your original plan has rit to distract Hels lackeys and allow you to operate outside the dungeons confines. But if you believe that your human identity is salvageable, or that you can sohow infiltrate the Academy, then I am sorry my friend, but you are deluded.

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For Alberichs sake, Walter, Hel has a church in Lyonesse! the dark knight snarled, so loud that it startled the goblins working outside the cathedral. The mont you show up above ground, the hounds will be at your throat!

Duke cleared up his throat. My lord, while I do not share Hagens bluntness I agree with him. I have thought about it long and deep, but I see no way to preserve the status quo. At this point, the most cautious thing to do would be to cover our tracks, cut our losses, and call it a day.

You fought the cultists in a spellcaster battle that devastated the countryside, Hagen added. It is only a matter of ti before soone smart figures out the necromancer isnt as dead as he should be. Your plan brought us ti, but secrecy is no longer an option.

Neither undead received an answer from their master.

Walter

I will think about it, the necromancer interrupted Hagen, although he hated saying every word. Give your report.

Mockingbird delivered as promised, although she wondered why you didnt show up in person this ti, Hagen said. She brought us captured trolls, beasts, and volunteers.

Good news. My master Asclepius believed that the substance of life was made of tiny magical scrolls, whose information determined everything about a bodys composition, Walter explained, bringing the tattooed rat to his lap. How many heads, the color of the skin, predisposition for magic or physical combat he believed that this information could change depending on the environnt or exposure to magic, explaining why so monsters adapt to certain environnts. His insight was of course, correct.

Without remorse, Walter crushed the rats head within his hand, blood dripping down his robes. His undead did not flinch at the violent display

But they were taken aback, upon seeing the head grow back. The black rat squealed at his murderer as if he had simply been pinched.

By studying the scrolls of life itself, I artificially duplicated the hydras regenerative process; although sowhat improperly, Walter said, frustrated not to have removed the key weaknesses to fire, acid, and silver. So far early results are encouraging, and I may even improve on the natural version.

Please make us dream, chief, Hagen mused, having regained so of his laid-backness.

Aging is caused by the effect of ti on organs, causing a gradual degradation, Walter explained. Since normal regeneration duplicates organs after they decay, they do not prevent death by old age. However, by combining the rejuvenating effect of the elixir and the hydra regeneration, I can create a feedback loop.

Hagen was the first to catch on. So your charges would constantly regenerate back to the pri of their life, as it was their original state after the elixir took effect.

Eternal youth, Duke whispered.

Perhaps. I need further testing. Thankfully, they hadnt seen the prototypes. Regeneration wasnt fun when you grew five more heads, or when it accelerated the spread of tumors tenfold. Even this rat was the lone survivor among an entire swarm.

It was amazing how much progress one could achieve by accepting heavy losses.

So trolls regeneration can only be countered with fire or specific conditions; often they differ from a hydras. By figuring out how, then in ti, I will perfect the regenerative process, until nothing can stop it.

For now, though, Tye would test the current elixir on the volunteers; see if they developed Perks, how the chemicals would react

Hagen and Duke continued to give their report afterward but had little to tell. The cultists had grown quiet, the kingdom had sent people to investigate the forest fire, they had reinforced the frontiers it was so routine that Walters mind wandered off.

Lord draut sent you a ssage.

Until Hagen spoke these words. Where, when? Tye asked, hungry for details.

Mockingbird asked the Calamity Cults that she supplied in Logres to set up a eting with the [Death Knight], and they gave her this. Duke handed a scroll to his superior. There is a ssage written on it, but it makes no sense to .

Walter opened the docunt, finding a map of the Logres region with words scribbled at the bottom. Coordinates written in the Pale Serpents secret, coded language, alongside precise instructions. The area the ssage pointed to...

The Tomb of the Fianna.

draut had finally found it. And if Tyes suspicions were correct then he intended to raise its inhabitants from the dead; the necromancer needed to talk him out of doing sothing stupid as soon as he could, Hel be damned.

Anything else? Walter asked.

Many of the goblins complained about having visions and hearing voices, Duke said. Like Hagens.

I know why, Tye replied. Nastrond is, for a lack of better word, haunted.

Of course it is, chief, Hagen chuckled. We are all undead.

The necromancer couldnt help but grin at the terrible joke. I do not an occupied by a ghost, but truly haunted. The horrors that took place created so much anguish that the city is suffused with evil energy. It is not alive, but it has a will of its own.

So the voices I heard, and Spooks behavior

Nastrond feeds on suffering, Tye confird. The more it tornts its occupants, the stronger it gets. It may be partly to prevent the evils of this city to escape that the Aesir put a second seal around it.

Why the city hadnt tornted Tye himself escaped him though. If anything, the place was starting to feel like ho.

So what do we do, exorcise Nastrond? Hagen asked.

How? They did not have the sacred magic necessary for that. Tye had considered siphoning the malevolent energies of the city, but if even a divine seal hadnt been enough to keep it fully contained, then what could?

His mind suddenly started working furiously, multiple elents falling into pieces.

Remaking a soul divine connection to Hel the power in the city the philosophers stone the Great Work but the sheer quantity of blood required transmutation and rebirth...

A flash of inspiration crossed the necromancers mind, as suddenly, everything beca clear.

Chief? Hagen asked. I know that look. You have an idea.

There is a way to get rid of the Perk, and perhaps even complete the Great Work all at once, the necromancer said, But it will involve transitioning into a stronger undead and reshaping my soul in the process.

Chief, if you could have gained more power at any ti, why didnt you yet? Hagen asked.

Because there is a risk, Duke surmised.

If the ritual goes wrong, my soul may end up torn apart. Souls didnt disappear, but they could get lost and permanently damaged. And if it goes right

Then he and the city would pay a great cost.

In the middle of the night, long after Lyonesse had fallen asleep, Walter Tye wandered his shop.

The necromancer had often wondered why so many undead imitated the living, mimicking the sa motions that they did in life. Death Knights holding parodies of court, vampires dressing like noblen, ghosts remaining in denial of their undead state. Unlife was the missing step between life and death, a state of balance free from the shackles of fate and the cycle of souls. Even if being an Ankou had its shortcomings, Tye considered himself one step closer to true immortality than most.

Then why did so many of his undead kindred yearn to return to life?

In the end, perhaps the [Ankou] was no different, playing a strange masquerade so he could recapture the life this unjust world stole from him.

Even now he didnt understand why he risked so much returning to his shop, slling the perfu of potions and touching the dust gathering between his shelves. Tye had designed every inch of the building himself, although he had taken inspiration from his late fathers own establishnt.

Tye couldnt explain why he enjoyed this job. The routine? The lack of surprises? The feeling that he helped the few who deserved it? Lyonesse wasnt the first place where he had set up shop, although it was the first where he spent more than a few months. He had no steady supply of lifeforce back then, being always forced to stay on the move. A serpent endlessly shedding his skin.

Co to think of it, this place was the only one he had fought tooth and nail to keep. Even after the dungeons condemnation, Tye no longer had any rational reason to keep it afloat. Yet he still did. He had spread his roots like a tree, ford lasting bonds. Lady Yseult, Annie...

Tye had murdered for this life.

But if the ritual worked, then all his years of struggle, all his Orders efforts would finally co to fruition. The Great Work would be complete, and a world free from death would see the light of the day. Was he willing to sacrifice this perfect life for this goal?

Lights ca through the windows, drawing him out of his reverie.

Lanterns.

Casting [Veil of Darkness] to sh with the dark, the necromancer approached the window and looked through. He recognized Percy and a group of other watchn, seemingly shielding his establishnt from two figures.

Sinister ones.

They were not even subtle about it. Two tall, faceless brutes in heavy, black plate armor carrying deadly scythes and torches. The flas cast light on their cold eyes, the rest of their face hidden beneath capirote hoods.

Inquisitors of Hel. [Witch Hunters].

Tye focused, his sharp senses picking up most of the discussion.

... youre breaking the curfew, Percy argued. No one outside after dark. The streets arent safe.

They dont look like they need protection, Percy, one of his fellow guards pointed out.

Apologies, watchn, the hooded figure said. We detected the presence of an enemy of the faith in the area.

An enemy of the faith? Percy asked, sothing in the inquisitors dress bothering him greatly. His eyes lingered on their pointed hoods in particular; perhaps because they reminded him of public executioners.

After the fire, Her Dark Majesty warned us of an Unclean slithering among us, giving us hints in vision, the inquisitor declared. We were asked to prove our faith by ferreting out the wicked, and our prayers led us to this district. We believe the enemy is hiding under the guise of an honest citizen.

We must organize a search imdiately, his fellow added. Open doors, starting with this one. The unclean may be preying on the innocent as we speak; we must pass the goddess judgnt and cast him down to Helheim.

Maybe we co for the sa man, one of the watchn said. You should co with us. All help will be welco, especially from [Witch Hunters].

You talk like hes the culprit, while we still dont have any proof, Percy protested, He hasnt even been seen in days.

Since the day of the magical duel, you an, the watchman replied. Which is pretty damning.

Tye clenched his fists.

Whom are you looking for? the inquisitor asked.

Trustworthy witnesses claim to have seen Walter Tye engaged in a high-level spellcasting battle with druids in the forest of Brocliande, the watchman replied, According to the report, he was dressed exactly like the princess description of the necromancer below. We are here to investigate his house, and bring him to the city watch for interrogation.

As the two groups debated the best way to get in - with only Percy protesting - Walter stepped away from the window with a wary gaze.

Hagen was right. He had barely stepped out, and the hounds were already at his throat.

It would never get better.

At this mont, Walter Tye realized that his peaceful, quiet life in Lyonesse was over. That he had lost the place and the people he had invested in for two years of his unlife. That all efforts to get rid of that royal brat had only delayed the inevitable.

At this mont, Walter Tye felt an anguish that he hadnt felt since his parents death and his orders decimation.

Hel had ruined his life. Again.

Perhaps it had been Her Divine Pettiness goal all long. Sothing more subtle, yet crueler, than dragging him straight to Helheim. It only fueled Tyes determination to achieve immortality for all, and put that beast of a goddess down.

The Great Work would be completed. All those who stood in its way would die.

Even himself.

The necromancer turned his back on the shops closed sign and returned to the dark.

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