RE: Monarch Chapter 104: Sanctum XXIX

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There was no grotesque shifting and splitting of limbs as there had been with the other abominations, nor did cowl hold any of the strange, disquieting animal quality of the infernals transformation. But his eyes grew a deep red, his body sagging and shuddering.

He glanced up at the cascading paper birds lit with demon-fire, and seed to co to the sa conclusion as . Ti was the enemy.

With reckless abandon, he threw himself towards , and our careful dance devolved into an all-out brawl. Darkness shrouded his hands. He was fast, far faster than I was prepared forand the feint Id expected never ca. Instead, he crashed into faster than I could swing my sword, grabbing my shoulders in a wrestlers grip. The sll of ozone grew unbearable as mana surged into the spots.

I shifted his weight and threw him, flinging him away from , but not before the charging mana went off at my shoulder in a shrieking hiss. My sword clattered to the ground, hilt bouncing once before I scooped it back up. Everything in was screaming to close distance, but hed been slippery enough before the transformation. Instead, I reached up and called the air, bringing the fiery parchnt down like flaming birds of prey. He dodged the first few easily, but there were too many.

One smacked into the back of his neck, setting his dark robe alight. It didnt catch nearly as quickly as it should havehe must have treated his robes with sothingand he put it out quickly with a patch of darkness.

There was another sharp hiss as he reached into the air and summoned a perfectly shaped rod made from darkness, the end pointed.

But it had cost him ti he didnt have. Exploiting the speed inscriptions, I leapt over the small fissure and landed, carved a burning gash across his thigh.

But Cowl didnt budge, or react to the impact. Instead, the tip of his spear popped up suddenly, aiming directly for my eye. There was nowhere to go, no way to get clear.

A thin, pressurized line of water ca from above, slicing across the back of Cowls neck, followed by a spatter of water mixed with dark blood covering the ground. I glanced up at Jorra and nodded. His face was set, grim. Even in the throes of battle, I realized what it ant. If Cowl hadnt protected himself from the corruption, it would have been a killing blow.

Cowl whirled around, his attention split between the mouth of the cave-in, the circling paper birds, and . And I knew at that mont that hed already lost. Panic was starting to creep in. Despite all his preparation and power, hed lost the ntal war.

As if sensing this, Cowl charged, spear held low and aid at my guts. I let the rage go and settled into the mindset of cold calculation instead. Slowly, I wore him down, using my air magic to keep the birds aloft, bring one after another down when he was off-balance. He kept putting out the fla, but his reactions werent instant: the burns were increasing, hindering his mobility.

I dodged beneath his strikes, letting my training and experience take over. Over and over, I baited him, allowing the jagged spear tip to pass inches from my face before moving, rotating. The fact that it was a pole arm actively hurt him. Id spent too much ti sparring with Maya to not recognizing the body movent, to be able to predict everything. I kept waiting for him to shift gears, to pull another trap out or a poison.

But no. Hed stopped fighting smart and was just trying to brute force his way through this, and Id spent too long fighting opponents bigger and stronger than to fall to soone weaker who was attempting the sa thing.

Cowl finally changed tact, right before the end. He pulled his spear back and threw it at . My body tensed as I prepared to leap out of the way, but then, I stopped.

A dozen thoughts ran through my head in a split-second. It made no sense for him to throw his spear away. Even in the altered state, I didnt think he was stupid. What if hed spent the entire last half of the fight building up to this mont. Luring into a rhythm before he struck, using one last piece of unexpected magic to finish . It wasnt hard to get out of the way of a spear. He had to know that.

So, I didnt move. Instead, I brought up my gauntleted left arm, palm facing up, and caught the spear. As soon as it impacted, it began to bubble, growing wider, rapidly increasing in mass and volu. I grunted as the gauntlet absorbed it faster than it could replicate, my entire left arm going numb before the shadow flared out in a dark wing out of the side of the gauntlet, sending tumbling from the back-blast.

My skin grew clammy at the close call. How strong was the magic if Ozras gauntlet had to vent it?

Cowl was panting now, looking like a caged animal, angry but completely drained. He began the process of resummoning the spear.

No.

I reached out to the air, dragging it around in a circle. One by one, the fiery birds were caught in the draft, until they all rotated in a circular spiral. Then, calling upon the control that Saladius taught , I pulled my fist down.

Cowl staggered as he was struck by dozens of flaming projectiles, one after another. His little circles of darkness danced around his body, but it was like trying to put out an inferno with a watering can. The magician began to scream and staggered backward. I advanced, stoking the fla, the coldness taking . Cowl spun madly, trying to fight, trying to extinguish himself, before tripping into the open whole.

Still, even on fire, his ruined hand grasped the ledge as his body dangled from the fissures edge.

He stared up at , his eyes panicked.

Slowly, I let the bloodlust go. I willed the flas to recede, dying down to dark violet embers. He struggled on the ledge as I bent down before him.

I wont repeat myself. My voice sounded strangely calm. Tell what Thoth is after and it will go better for you.

Cowl sneered. Again, I was taken with how young he looked.

Youre not a fool enough to spare .

No. I shook my head. But I dont have to burn you on the way down.

He paled, then laughed shakily. Cold. She was right about you. You really are sothing different. Sothing new. But that doesnt matter. What was it you said to ? Thoth is beyond you. Any of us.

It was an echo of I thought Id held for quite so ti. But I didnt need to hear it from him. Casually, I shifted my foot, positioning it over his hand. His eyes widened.

What? Youre not going to ask my na? If I have any family? Give the toll for the crossing? His cackle tinged with despair.

It was a montary surprise as realized what he was referencing. An image of Tusk flashed through my mind. Thoth had been watching outside Kholis. It wasnt hard to fathom that Cowl had as well. Gods, that felt like a lifeti ago. In many ways, it had been.

Last chance. I let my foot rest on his fingers.

Fine, Cowl said, his voice tight. She intends to open the gate to the pri leyline, releasing everything tainted inside.

My gut clenched. Id suspected, but there was nothing like definitive confirmation. I removed my foot and placed a hand to my forehead, a spell of dizziness settling over .

There might be a way to co out on top. Cowls voice was quieter, more in control. Lift up, and we can talk.

You can talk from there.

I wasnt born yesterday. Cowl growled. I know what happens here if I give up my leverage.

I considered it. My goal up to this point had been information. For once, I didnt have much of a plan. Chasing blindly after Thoth wasnt much different from riding a dire wolf. Eventually, it would co back to bite , and I couldnt afford to play fast and loose until I was confident the reset point had moved.

Then, I shook my head. No. Tell first. Thats the only option you have.

Youll kill , Cowl said.

Maybe. Youve been watching long enough to know that my word is my bond, but I suppose theres no guarantee. If you want to live, its just a chance youll have to take.

He considered that, his face conflicted. Then he seed to settle on a decision. Very well. The gate itself isnt hard to open when you have the key. The tricky part is the trial.

What kind of trial?

I dont know. She wouldnt tell , but it seed like she had experience with it. One of the few tis Ive seen her look that uncomfortable. Like she sohow knew exactly what to expect.

And your solution? I prompted.

The last fragnts of hesitation finally left him. The gate itself. From what I understand, its nearly impossible to open from the inside. The only way its kept the monsters within at bay. Shell have posted guards, rcenaries, probably. If you can deal with them

We may be able to lock her inside, I realized. It wasnt a permanent solution. I seriously doubted that any prison could hold Thoth, no matter well defended or magical, but it could potentially buy ti to assemble Ozra and whatever Sanctum elders we could scrounge up. The question was if it would be enough.

I closed my eyes. Thank you.

Now help up.

Is Saladius alive? I asked. My chest felt cold, hollow.

Who? Cowl replied.

The infernal you fought in the desert chamber.

Cowl said nothing.

Slowly, I reached down towards him, saw his spirits lift. There was no anger in , no coldness, as I reached down past his arm, down to his satchel, removing it from his belt as he dangled.

Waitwhat are you doing? Cowl said, grasping at as I stood back up, his face wilting. What happened to your word?

You killed a friend of mine. A lot of my friends. Repeatedly. As I spoke, his eyes glazed over. And if I let you go, whos to stop you from coming after again to fulfill your missive? Thats sothing we have in common, I think. We do whatever is needed. And anything that gets in our way is just another obstacle to be overco.

You fucking hypocrite.

Probably. I said. And then I planted my foot on his head and shoved. The scream that tore from his throat lingered long after he fell, and the flas flared to life, consuming his flesh, a fading violet beacon that disappeared into the waiting void. If the fall didnt kill him, the fire would. Either way, I wasnt taking any chances.

I staggered back from the edge, spent, and took a mont to survey the battlefield. It was covered with small craters from the mana detonation, small flas still burning and smoke from the demon-fire obscuring my vision.

Maya finished her descent down the rope. Her face was tinged with exhaustion and worry, and for a mont, I thought she might embrace . Then she stopped. Bell raced past her and jumped on . I grunted under the weight, laughing as she peppered with questions on the particulars of the battle.

I dont know how you managed it! Bell exclaid.

With so excellent help, I smiled.

Jorra nodded. Still, it wasnt nothing. Even with the assist, you took on a full magician in a direct confrontation and won.

Maya went to work tending my wounds, and a feeling of relief went through as my ribs and side nded.

Im sorry. I looked at them. The words were hard to say. It felt like even speaking them was lending legitimacy to the staged argunt.

There wasnt an imdiate response. Instead, the conversation halted for a mont, and the resud, as if I hadnt spoken at all.

It worked. Bell shrugged.

Its hard to argue with the results, Jorra agreed.

Maya didnt speak, just continued to nd my wounds.

I tossed Jorra the satchel to sort through, warning him to take care to discard anything alchemical that wasnt raw ingredients. Bell busied herself inspecting the nearby craters.

Maya was so close I could feel the heat from her breath.

I hurt you, I said.

We discussed it beforehand. Decided not to talk about the particulars, so the reaction was real. Mayas indifference was almost believable.

Doesnt change what I said.

There was a long pause.

No, it does not. Mayas voice was quiet.

Are we going to be okay? I asked her.

I think so. That does not stop from wishing we could have talked about so of these things in a more productive manner.

The silence was heavy between us. Finally, I asked the question that had lingered in the back of my mind for entirely too long.

What does Nilend an?

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