Maël was running at a decent pace.
It's not that she couldn't go faster, more that Mori's body couldn't handle too much more.
The previous fight had quite the impact on his body, despite his ability to get rid of most of the pain.
It was either a slower pace, or risking breaking his body.
"Good boy," she said to herself.
Mori wasn't around anymore.
He had done as she said, not that he had a choice. He retreated and was most likely combing through what he knew.
She gradually slowed her pace down. A giant rock was a few ters away.
She approached it, jumping on top of it.
There was soone lying on their back, hands behind their head.
They looked young, but so did Maël and she wasn't exactly young.
"Oooh", said the man in an extrely slow manner.
"If... it isn't... Maël."
"Sloth," she replied.
"Ehhh...hehehe..."
He sat upright, setting his droopy eyes on Maël who stood in Mori's body.
"Ehh... Nice body."
He looked up and down. "That the... uh... sovereign?"
She nodded.
"Ehhehe, good. This body should last you a while."
"He's still around."
"Ohh.... really?" he said, frowning.
"Yeah. He actually kept out for a long ti, before letting in. I doubt I'll be able to stay on top forever."
"Ehh... well, that sucks. Not that it matters much."
Sloth lied back down, staring at the eclipse.
"It matters."
"Why's that," he replied.
"He's not like Jax. One of the strongest sovereign this realm has ever seen. He's the cursed sovereign."
"Ohh... Well... there's always going to be a stronger one... such is life."
Maël sighed.
"I've seen through his mories, other sovereigns have awoken too. I've seen the ice and light sovereigns."
Sloth's eyes widened slowly, reach full circle. Then went back to normal, as he sat upright again.
"Well.... that's curious."
"Yeah."
"That can't be luck."
"It's not. They co from another universe."
"Another realm?"
"No. Another universe. All the realms we know of are part of our universe. The demon realm, the high human realm, the cursed realm... This is all part of 'our universe'. They're from sowhere outside of all of this."
Sloth was frowning.
"Well... that's curious..."
"You said that already."
"hmm."
Maël was intently looking at Sloth, who was in deep thought.
"Ehhhh. So annoying. I was having a good ti too...."
"I'm going to try and find the other ones, but the host might take over at any mont. You will have to find the others as well."
Sloth rolled his eyes.
He then cracked his neck slowly, and started stretching, touching his toes with his hands.
"I guess I should..."
"You have to."
"Alright.. alright.. So what do we do? We're coming up with a way to bind your host away?"
"For now, just get everyone together. I'm not sure yet, but most likely."
"Is he like Jax?" he asked.
"Yes. At least now he is. He seems like he's able to change, but you know how humans are."
"Yeah... all too well."
Maël turned around, getting herself ready to jump down from the rock.
Before jumping down, she looked behind one more ti, as Sloth was lying back down.
"If I leave and I see you still lying down..."
"Yes yes... geez."
Maël jumped down, not looking back.
She could've, but she didn't want needless disappointnt.
He would most likely do what she asked, but in his own ti. The situation was special enough that he most likely would do it in the end.
She started walking, going toward the mountains again.
If there's one thing that barely changed in there, it was the scenery.
This red gradient landscape was so normal to her that she barely paid attention to it.
The amount of cursed beings just kept increasing as she got close to the mountain, they usually just stood around.
She understood them, really. Slowly becoming husks, the mind slowly turning numb and absent.
She went through the sa process.
Sloth was probably one of the only ones truly enjoying himself, staying sane despite everything.
The amount of ti that they spent there was... tens of thousands of years? Hundreds of thousands?
The first few thousand years aren't the worst. But eventually everything is numbing.
The first thing everyone does is usually get out as fast as possible, crawling through the lands between, hoping to make it out there in the common realm.
It never lasts, however.
How many thousands of tis had they all made it out, only to end up here?
Sure, they had opportunities here and there to cause a little chaos, but nothing ever significant. The main outco was usually the sa.
For them it was an extrely long amount of ti, in the common realm barely any ti had passed.
But, while a lot of them turned to husks, not everyone did.
There's always those who find infinite joy inflicting pain and toying with others, and in a realm like this one, it ant always having people to toy with.
Staying out of those people's way was a lesson new arrivals learned the hard way.
Jax was one of those who most would want to stay away from.
Yet, most still slowly made their way toward the mountain.
It doesn't feel like much. It certainly isn't much.
But.
Just catching a glimpse of that light made tornt worth it.
Ascending it ever so slightly just to see the light.
Light in a world taken by darkness, everywhere one would go.
The strongest beings lived on those mountains, closely defending their treasure in a world that had no money or gold.
A world that had no water or food, a world with no goals.
All there was was a tiny bit of light.
And most fought for it.
But, for Maël, after so much ti, even light brought little to nothing.
For the first ti in a long ti, however, sothing new could maybe bring movent into a still life.
It all depended on Mor.
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