"...If you know, why bother asking? "
"Because your answer might change my decision. " Jake pretended to unsheath his machete for extra effect. "Show your Fluid Card. If you refuse, you’ll be picked as a villain in the noon vote and I can promise you that not only will I get what I want, but I won’t be as polite and accommodating as I am now. Of course, you can always qualify if you have enough Fluid."
In response, a glostly killing intent shrouded the room, and the temperature sharply dropped several degrees. This was the first ti Jake had found himself on the receiving end of an intimidation attempt through ntal pressure.
"You really think you’re sothing, don’t you? " Ostrexora scolded nacingly in a throaty voice.
Her hair bristled as if gravity had reversed and her feet lifted above the ground. A greenish halo enveloped her body and you could almost see the wall behind through her dress.
Jake’s face turned solemn, but that was usually foreboding for the others. His own killing intent began to bubble up from his own body and the cold room bathed in ghostly green glow was brutally contrasted by a searing heat.
The spirit power exerted by Ostrexora was imdiately squeezed by an even more oppressive force and soon a scorching heat reigned in the small house. The ghostly halo enveloping her was now limited to only 10cm from her body, the rest of the room being swamped by Jake’s released ntal power.
"I am dominating you. "Jake yawned matter-of-factly.
Ostrexora remained nonplussed by her predicant, which sparked Jake and Carmin’s suspicions. He couldn’t attack her before the vote, but that didn’t an she would have a better chance afterwards. Unless, of course, she was hiding a secret weapon for later.
"You’re overthinking this. " The female Player snorted as she guessed what was bothering him. "I don’t need that to defeat you. "
The greenish halo surrounding her suddenly shone forth and Jake’s fiery aura was blown away like a small sumr breeze eting a tornado.
The room turned cold again in an instant and their eyelids beca montarily heavy, their senses constricted by a primal feeling of fear that was anything but natural. Shrill wails assaulted their eardrums, but the screams seed to echo directly inside their heads.
Jake considered activating his Berserk mode to salvage his ego, but then changed his mind. Even if he activated Bloodline Ignition, he wasn’t sure he could win a spiritual duel. This exchange had finally given him an understanding of what kind of opponent Ostrexora was.
Ostrexora was a Monster from the start. Not because she had drawn the Monster Card, but because she had always been one. If he wasn’t mistaken, she wasn’t human and was in fact so kind of Evil Ghost.
In this form, Jake rated her Spirit Body between level 20 and 25. Each additional level of Spirit Body was not a simple matter of addition. Tangible, asurable effects would arise as it evolved, and if he wasn’t mistaken, Ostrexora’s Spirit Body could wreak imnse havoc with its very existence.
The Poltergeist effects that so hoaxers sotis ntioned to scare people were no joke in her case and there was a remote possibility that her ntal stats were also superior to his. He still couldn’t say clearly if the ntal Aether stats alone were enough to advance the Soul, but they couldn’t be too low.
"I’ll co back after the vote. I’ll let you make your decision in the anti. " Jake stepped down first. As soon as he withdrew his Apex Predator Glyph, the inhuman screams racking him to the bone stopped as well.
Carmin took one last cold look at Ostrexora and Laksmini, then followed Jake without a word. Once far enough from the house and after reuniting with Svara, she asked,
"Why did you let her win? I know you could resist if you wanted to. "
"Because it wasn’t necessary. " Jake explained laly. "Ostrexora is even more stubborn than I am. I wanted answers and I got them. She is indeed a Monster, but she has so glaring flaws. If I’m not mistaken, she will choose to qualify before the voting is over."
"Her flaws... Did you notice?" Carmin paused.
"Yeah... I was wondering how our Roles were determined and I think I have so semblance of an answer. It doesn’t matter if we’re a monster in the morphological sense. In which case, you and I would have been chosen for the Monster Role. What really matters is our darker side.
"Take Susan for example. Pretty, sweet on the surface, but upon inquiring I learned that after all her years in the military she never got promoted after reaching her rank of Private First Class. Apparently she is known for her rudeness and repeated insubordination. S.e.x.u.a.l harassnt from her colleagues and superiors must have been a factor, but over ti she built up a lot of resentnt. She probably dread of killing them all more than once. With the Corruption’s influence and the power granted by this Monster Role, she grew wings and let her overflowing spite run rampant. "
"I don’t believe in that theory. "She argued cautiously. "I think everyone’s heart harbors a certain darkness. No one is really a saint. Susan Burn may have had all the makings of a good Monster, but I’m sure Gordon or Carl would have done just as well. "
She was right. With Gordon’s underhanded and vengeful nature, combined with his inferiority complex and cowardice, it was quite likely that he would have made an excellent Monster if given such power.
" Well, then other criteria co into play, but I’m convinced that our true nature remains the main criterion. "Jake stated with equanimity. "Soone who can create a ga like this is not soone we can understand on our level. I wouldn’t be surprised if we were just pawns on a chessboard. We think we’re in control, but we’re just following the plan laid out for us."
Jake took a breath to steady himself and closed with one final prediction,
"Ultimately, this Monster Ga is just a human experint where the creator of this place tests his Purgatory. Believe it or not. Sooner or later, we will all be judged for our actions. If you want to survive, don’t try to win this ga. Instead, find a way to opt out of it."
On the way back, the trio fell into silence, pondering over his last words. When they arrived ho, they found that Kewanee had regained consciousness. Once on her feet, the rest was simple.
They walked her ho and with the herbs Jake had scavenged she made a batch of Healing Potions. As soon as the pot was ready, she downed one of the vials and all her wounds instantly disappeared, except for her fatigue.
The blood and nutrients she had lost would take so ti to recover, but with their Player vitality there was nothing to worry about.
"Now, Kewanee, it’s your turn to tell us the truth. "Jake obliged her to spill the beans as soon as he thought she was healthy enough.
To survive, she had also been forced to accept being turned into a Monster. To this day she still got goosebumps thinking about it. Becoming a Monster was not as simple as taking on a new Role Card.
The victim was infected for real. The monster had to assu its monstrous form and in this state bite or claw its victim deeply. The teeth and claws carried a powerful poison that rendered the transformation exceedingly painful and she had feared she would lose her mind back then.
Ever since, she could feel a link connecting her ntally to Ostrexora. It was vague and didn’t really influence her decisions, but it was very much there. Just as Jake thought he had it figured out, she clutched his wrist tightly and from her shaking he knew how terrified and overwheld she was.
"Jake. Ostrexora isn’t like the other Monsters. She doesn’t kill brainlessly. During this Round, she’s only been preparing her forces. She only recruits won. You weren’t around for the last few days, but in addition to the Inquisitor, there are two other won who have managed to qualify without attracting attention. Helene Ingaes the Teacher and another Miner nad Ann Strande. "
" Impossible. They never ca back from the Pit. "Svara shook her head.
"But do you even know why they were sent there? "
The Valkyrie flashed a puzzled look for a few seconds before exclaiming,
"No way! "
"Yeah, they attacked Ostrexora in broad daylight and paid the price for it. "Kewanee revealed grimly.
Jake, who had missed all the interesting gossip during his five days in the Pit, wasn’t particularly moved by all the twists. All he wanted was sothing concrete.
"And so, how did they qualify if they didn’t co back? And how do you know about it? "
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