WM [60] First of a Kind
Bjorn and Tanisha sat across from each other on the floor within their tent. They had their eyes closed as they focused intensely not on the familiar bond but instead on the tether that connected their souls. Unlike the bond the tether was not connected to their magic core, it was deeper and far more intimate than the source of magic. The tether had grown stronger during the fight in the dical ward. Both of them had utilized the abilities granted to them by communing which served to make the tether stronger.
They could feel the power of their souls as they resonated. Bjorn had to give himself over to the feeling, accept the tether and all that ca with it. Tanisha’s soft voice filled the space between them, speaking the words of power, summoning her Hard Air Construct in the shape of large, ethereal hands. She breathed into the construct the darker aspects of her maya.
The hands hovered for a mont before gently touching his side, resting on his thick scales. The warmth from Tanisha’s magic seeped into him, and Bjorn tried to focus, to accept the power they were attempting to share. But as much as he wanted to, as much as he knew they needed this strength, sothing inside him resisted.
It was the mories. The King of Serpents’ words, Nuriel’s sadistic gas and the endless torture. It all ca crashing back, vivid and overwhelming. Bjorn recoiled internally, pulling back from the tether just as it had begun to settle within him. A deep sense of sha caused the soul tether to waver. Tanisha’s eyes flickered open, no doubt surprised in the sudden rejection of the communing after it seed like they were so close to completing the necessary step for him to gain the power.
He could not help it, he was the reason Tanisha beca what she is, the reason her mind and body were altered. What if strengthening the tether would have so other consequence? Evolve her further, make her even more prone to violence, strip from her agency and identity. He couldn’t do that to her.
“Big Man, are you, okay?” Tanisha questioned as she scooted closer to him. “What’s wrong, did it hurt?”
Bjorn found he could keep her gaze and instead found anything but her as the subject of his attention. He tapped the ground with his claws a few tis before he started to write: “There are subjects we need to talk of first. I am afraid I will hurt you.”
He watched as Tanisha read the ssage, her brow furrowing in confusion. Tanisha read the ssage multiple tis before responding.
“You wouldn’t hurt . I trust you, why are you afraid?” she said.
Her trust, her certainty in him, made the guilt hit even harder. He lowered his heads this ti as he wrote. “I have hurt you. I made you a cernunnos. I am sorry.”
Tanisha’s eyes widened, her breathing quickened. The confusion and hurt echoed in their bond, and Bjorn could feel her grappling with her next words.
“What do you an?” she asked, her voice trembling. “How… why? You changed ? Do you know how to fix my mind, can you change back?”
Bjorn’s hearts ached as he watched her reaction. He lowered himself further as he scratched the next ssage: “I don’t know. You changed because of our bond. I did not know I changed you until yesterday.”
“You didn’t know?” Tanisha questioned, her voice raising a little. “How did you find out then? I want to know, Bjorn.”
Bjorn hesitated before answering, scratching out the next words with deliberate care. “My father told .”
Tanisha blinked, surprise flashing across her face. “You can talk to your Father, he’s in the Lower Planes?”
“No, talk in dreams for the first ti.”
There was a long pause as Tanisha processed everything. She closed her eyes briefly, taking a deep breath before speaking. “So, you didn’t change on purpose and it was just a result of the familiar bond. I connected to you and you to . You're a True Hydra and as far as I know, I am the only person to ever have a True as a Familiar. I don’t think it is even possible if you weren’t a baby. Okay, okay it is a shock, yeah, but I accept it. I accept you as my True. I accept that I am the first of a kind.”
Bjorn looked up at her cautiously, still unsure, but the sight that t him made his hearts skip. Tanisha smiled at him, her golden eyes glinting warmly in the dim light of the tent.
Tanisha shrugged. “I guess this ans I am not an apatheist anymore since I stopped believing in Odin. Well I guess you have your first follower.”
“But I changed you?”
Tanisha scooted even closer, her hand reaching out to gently stroke one of his heads. “And I took you away from your family, got you hurt, hunted, and thrown into all kinds of trouble. Honestly, Big Man,” she said, her voice lightening with a chuckle, “I think I got the better end of the deal. I get a new Creator, a family, and cosmic magic from the Higher Planes. You get... well, one teenage girl who can’t seem to stay out of trouble no matter how hard she tries.” She raised a finger. “I do have a question… so is Isin, like your real na or sothing?”
Bjorn scratched out his answer with a small, almost shy flourish. “Old na. My na is Bjorn, I thought you knew.”
Tanisha’s eyes opened at that, her smile widened. “Of course, what was I thinking, Bjorn. Since you are my True, though, you need a title too!” She put a finger to her lips. “Your mother is Queen of a Thousand Heads, right? What about your father—what’s his title?”
Bjorn shifted slightly before scratching it into the dirt. “King of Serpents.”
Tanisha blinked, tilting her head. “Serpents? I thought you were draconic. Well,” she continued with a playful grin, “that makes you a prince, Your Highness. Sonr Orma Eilífra, I think it fits.”
Bjorn noticed that the title wasn’t translated and quickly ntally jabbed Failsafe.
“Uh, Failsafe, what did that an?” Bjorn asked ntally.
“Working on it,” Failsafe replied swiftly. “Son of Serpents Eternal. Pretty sure. You know, all this ti and no one’s ever said eternal before. And-and I didn’t know you could talk to your dad. Can you talk to your mom too? What did they say? Why didn’t you tell ?”
“Later,” Bjorn responded.
“What do you think?” Tanisha asked. “I an it is important that my True at least likes his Title.”
Bjorn let out a deep, approving hiss, and before he could react further, Tanisha laughed and fell into him, wrapping her arms around his form in a warm embrace. For a mont, the world shrank to just the two of them, but that peace was short-lived.
“Tanisha,” a voice called from the entrance to the tent. “It’s Royal Hand Thorfinn, may I enter?”
At the sound of Thorfinn’s voice, Tanisha stood up quickly, straightening herself. Bjorn followed suit, his many heads lifting with an air of alertness. Thorfinn being there ant that the First Princess had definitely arrived as well. Tanisha’s body language shifted, and Bjorn could sense her preparing herself ntally.
“Enter,” Tanisha said.
The tent’s flap was pushed aside, and in walked Thorfinn, his presence commanding yet understated in the familiar black and gold attire of the Royal Hands. Bjorn imdiately noticed sothing was off. The usual veil that masked a Hand’s face was conspicuously absent. He was a nighthand wendigo with dark gray skin. His eyes were shining orbs of light. Bjorn could taste the magic in the air—the man's aura was a tightly wound coil of power, expertly contained but deliberately present enough for both him and Tanisha to sense. There was no illusion magic here. This was the true Thorfinn, in his natural form.
“Hand Thorfinn? Your veil,” Tanisha said with concern.
Bjorn realized that the veil had so significance to the Hands. All of the ones he had seen, be they Noble or Royal Hands, kept their identity hidden.Well at least their face. Thorfinn had the magical ability to change his form with illusion magic, but there was no presence of it this ti. Bjorn, though lacking the cultural depth of wendigo, could sense that this was an unprecedented breach of tradition. But why?
“The First Princess said you would understand what this ans.” He paused, studying Tanisha’s reaction. “It would appear she was right. I know you prefer your new na, so we will stick with Tanisha. The First Princess would like to speak with you, Fourteenth Princess Tanisha Scalebound.”
“I refuse,” Tanisha said, her voice sharp.
“Very well, please co thi—wait, what?” Thorfinn blinked, his usually composed deanor faltering as he tried to process her response. “You refuse?”
Tanisha crossed her arms, standing firm. “Yes, I refuse. I’m leaving Yuhia. I’m not becoming royalty just to be a pawn in the royal succession. I am guessing you know what I am now, that I am not a demon and that this isn’t a disguise, right? Well, Yuhia had its chance to keep . You can thank the Salstars for squandering that. My real father is out in the Chaos Lands and I am going to find him.”
“Tanisha, this isn’t how this was supposed to go,” Thorfinn said.
“Welco to my life,” Tanisha said dryly, the sarcasm evident. “And what is this Fourteenth Princess nonsense? The First Princess can’t just give soone the title Princess.”
Thorfinn sighed, rubbing his temples in thought. “That’s… technically correct, for now. It’s an honorary title. But per our constitution, should a Greater Wendigo appear, they would be given the right to fight for succession or even the throne. Technically, you are a princess—whether it’s officially recognized yet or not.”
“I refuse,” Tanisha repeated firmly.
“First Princess Sigrun will not be pleased,” Thorfinn said.
Tanisha rolled her eyes, her tone taking on a wry edge. “Actually, I think you will be mistaken. If I went along with this she would have been more upset. It would an I don’t have a spine and what use is a Greater Wendigo if she is so weak-willed?”
Thorfinn studied her, his glowing eyes narrowing slightly as he considered her words. “You know,” he sighed. “Despite becoming a Hand I still am not used to dealing with politics.”
“It can be exhausting. Trust ,” Tanisha said.
“Very well, wait here,” Thorfinn said as he snapped his finger and his veil appeared covering his face. “I will be right back.”
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