Finn looked at the hand.
He looked at her face.
He looked at the tir.
[Ti remaining: 21 minutes 44 seconds.]
"Are you serious?"
"I am rarely anything else." Her expression had not changed, but sothing in the set of her mouth suggested that she was, in her own private and deeply insufferable way, amused. "The seal requires contact. You have told so yourself. I am offering you mine. The manner, however, is mine to dictate."
’She wants you to kneel,’ Nyx observed.
’Yeah, I got that.’
’And kiss her hand.’
’I got that too.’
’Like a subject. Before his queen.’
Finn gritted his teeth.
Twenty-one minutes. Twenty-one minutes, and then the bond collapsed and likely killed them both, and everything they’d fought through, all of it would have been for nothing.
He knelt.
The marble was cold under his knee. The impact sent a dull ache through the joint he’d twisted on Floor Three, and from behind him ca a sound from Nyx that he could not parse and did not want to.
Vesperine extended her hand further. The fingers were long and pale and utterly still. There was not a tremor in them. No nerves. No uncertainty. Whatever Vesperine Mor’venth was feeling in this mont, it was not doubt.
Finn took her hand. Her skin was cold.
He lowered his head and his lips touched the back of her hand.
The System detonated.
[COVENANT SEALED]
The light that erupted was not white, the way it had been with Nyx. It was red. A deep, pulsing crimson that poured upward from the point of contact and filled the throne room like a flare.
The broken columns threw long shadows that wheeled across the walls. The portal at the chamber’s far end flickered and dimd, overwheld.
Finn felt the bond click into place.
It was nothing like Nyx’s bond. Nyx’s had been a thread,delicate at first, growing stronger with ti, warm where it connected. This was a chain. Forged from sothing heavy and cold.
It settled into the space behind his sternum with the weight of an anchor dropping into deep water.
[Covenant Bond: COMPLETE]
[Bond Level: 1]
[Shared Experience: ACTIVE]
[NEW SKILL UNLOCKED]
[Sovereign’s Mandate Lv. 1 (Active) — While the Crowned Demon is bonded, the Covenant Bearer’s commands carry the weight of a royal decree. Non-hostile entities below the bonded entity’s concealed level are more likely to comply with direct requests. Effect scales with bond level and the entity’s hidden attributes.]
The red light faded.
The chamber settled back into its quiet dark.
Vesperine withdrew her hand. She examined it briefly, turning it over in the portal’s golden glow, as though checking for marks. Finding none, she lowered it to her side.
"Adequate," she said.
Finn was still on one knee. His head was ringing. The new bond sat in his chest beside Nyx’s like a third heartbeat.
He could feel Vesperine through it the way he could feel Nyx, except where Nyx was a candle in a dark room, Vesperine was a furnace behind a locked door.
He stood.
"Adequate," he repeated.
"I do not give praise where it has not been earned, Bearer. You knelt when asked. That is a start." She turned her back to him and surveyed the chamber once more, as though seeing it for the first ti now that she had decided to stay. "I will require clothing. This gown, while appropriate for a summoning, is not suited to..."
Her voice trailed off, her gaze landing on sothing at the foot of the dais. "Why is there a woman in a hoodie glaring at from behind a pillar?"
"That’s Nyx."
"Nyx."
"My first bonded entity. She’s a vamp—"
"I know what she is." Vesperine’s voice had shifted.
At the base of the pillar, Nyx stepped into the open.
The two won looked at each other.
It lasted three seconds. Three seconds in which Finn felt both bonds go taut in his chest like guy-ropes in a storm, and the ambient temperature in the throne room dropped so precipitously that his breath ca out white.
Nyx’s crimson eyes t Vesperine’s.
Neither of them spoke.
Neither of them blinked.
Finn had seen this exact dynamic play out in nature docuntaries. Two apex predators encountering each other at the sa watering hole, each one perfectly still, each one calculating whether the other was worth the energy of violence.
’Nyx,’ he sent carefully. ’Please don’t—’
’I am being perfectly civil, Bearer.’ Her voice was a sheet of black ice. ’I have not drawn a single weapon.’
’Your hand is on the dagger.’
’Territorial awareness.’
Vesperine spoke first.
"Pureblood. How unexpected."
Nyx tilted her head. The motion was precise, calibrated, the way a predator angles its jaw to show teeth while maintaining plausible deniability.
"Crowned Demon. How delightful. I had no idea the Bearer’s taste ran so... regal."
"I would not presu to comnt on his taste," Vesperine replied, her gaze travelling slowly down Nyx’s hoodie, the battered dress beneath it, the scuffed trainers. "It would appear self-evident."
The temperature dropped another degree.
Finn stepped between them.
It was, he reflected later, either the bravest or the stupidest thing he had done since facing a Hollow Knight with a kitchen knife at level one, and given the competition, that was saying sothing.
"Right," he said. "Introductions. Vesperine, this is Nyx. Nyx, Vesperine. We’re all bonded now. Nobody is killing anybody. We are going to walk through that portal, return to the surface, and figure out the rest later. Any questions?"
Vesperine regarded him with an expression that suggested she had several, all of them unflattering.
Nyx’s eyes had not left the demon.
"She is my—" Nyx began.
"Partner," Finn said firmly. "She’s your partner. Sa bond. Sa Bearer. Sa team."
The word team landed in the silence the way a brick lands in a fishpond.
Vesperine looked at Nyx. Nyx looked at Vesperine.
"I do not," Vesperine said, in a tone that could have frosted the portal, "team."
"Neither do I," Nyx replied. "And yet here we are."
They looked at each other again. Sothing passed between them that Finn could not read and did not want to, an understanding carved from mutual disdain and sealed with the kind of smile that bared exactly the right number of teeth.
Finn pinched the bridge of his nose.
He could feel both bonds in his chest now, running parallel, like two currents in the sa river that refused to mix. Nyx, warm and familiar, coiled at the edges with a bit of possessiveness.
Vesperine, cold and vast, hidden behind a wall that humd with power he could not asure.
The dungeon was cleared. The First Trial was days away. He had two SSS-rank bonded entities who appeared to despise each other on sight, and roughly zero idea what to do next.
He walked toward the portal.
"Co on," he said. "Both of you."
Neither of them moved.
He stopped. Turned. Looked at them both, standing on opposite sides of the ruined throne room like chess pieces that had been placed on the wrong board.
"That wasn’t a request."
Sothing in his voice, or perhaps sothing in the bond, made them both look at him.
Nyx moved first. She always did. She crossed the chamber in that fluid, stride of hers and fell into step at his left, close enough that her shoulder brushed his. A statent. A claim, staked in proximity.
Vesperine followed.
She walked four paces behind, exactly the distance a royal retainer would maintain behind a figure of authority she did not yet respect but was contractually obligated to accompany. Her heels made no sound on the marble.
At the portal’s edge, Finn paused.
’Bearer,’ Nyx’s voice ca through the bond, quieter now, the sharp edges folded away. ’I don’t trust her.’
’I know.’
’She is powerful. Far more than she is showing. Not that she’s showing us much in the first place.’
’I am aware of that too.’
He reached out and touched the portal.
Light swallowed them.
Behind them, in the dark of the empty throne room, the throne sat vacant and the sconces stayed cold, and the place where a knight had once stood vigil held nothing but a ring of ash and the faintest impression of a bow that had never quite been finished.
[Ascending to Surface...]
[DUNGEON EXIT: Fractured Caverns — CLEARED]
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