Book 7: Chapter 41: Skulls and Doppelgangers

Book 7: Chapter 41: Skulls and Doppelgangers

Loro gestured to the doors, indicating a commotion, and Ranish Dar turned his gaze that way. He recognized the man coming through, Duvius Black, with his signature midnight robes and feline features covered with silken black hair, impossible to miss. Someone must have said something snide because the Magician was hissing, his robes puffing up along his back as his hair stood on end. The man looked ready to fight to the death. Somethings got him quite ruffled, Loro chuckled.

Dar nodded. You saw what happened to his student. Im sure one of those drunkards said something a touch too biting.

You reckon hes here to confront you? Loro sipped his strange milk-white liquor, his pale features and dark eyes giving no hints of amusement to match his light-hearted tone.

Confront me? It was my student who was nearly sabotaged. More likely, hes here to save face, to try to deny the Elven girls accusations. Dar looked at the viewing screen, watching as some students still on the first level traded blows. He was beginning to root for the young beastkin boy when, sure enough, Duvius Black stepped up to the table.

Ranish! he purred, his voice smooth and calm, as though he hadnt just been in a screaming match with those men near the door.

Duvius. Its been a while, hasnt it? Why, more than a decade since we traded words, Id think.

Has it been so long? My, the years just slip away like sand through our fingers, do they not? He shifted to the side, standing beside the bench on Loros side of the table. The undead Death Caster chuckled and slid further into the booth, nodding his hairless head at the seat.

Please, sit down.

Why thank you . . . Duvius trailed off, clicking his tongue. Im so sorry, but Ive misplaced your name, good sir.

Ranish had no doubt that Duvius knew exactly who Loro was, but he humored him in his little power play: Duvius, this is Loro the Grim, an old friend of mine.

A pleasure! he said, sliding into the seat. As he settled, he compulsively ran his long, pink tongue along his short-haired forearm. He quickly folded his hands on his lap beneath the table when he caught himself.

The pleasure is mine, Mr. Black. Ive heard much about you. Loros thin lips pulled back in a smile, revealing teeth that hinted at his ancestors love of meat.

Duvius nodded, then focused his large, feline eyes on Ranishs smoldering, fiery ones. Thats quite a young monster youve thrown into the sandpit with our students.

Pardon me? My young, under-leveled student is a monster? Need we rehash the words of that white-haired Fae-blood? She made it clear to all who watched what your boy was up to.

Duvius leaned forward, his black lips curling back, lifting his whiskers to reveal impressive canines. Now, Ranish, thats exactly why Im here! Cam is beside himself with grief; hes lost eight levels, and those were tough levels to come by. Still, even in his wallowing sorrow, he denies what the girl said. He has no reason to lie to me! We all know the stakes, and were all reasonable enough to recognize a clever gambit, even if it didnt pay.

Ah, let me guess, Loro said, unconcerned about offending the man hed just met. She encouraged him, said shed help, then, when the moment was right, it was she who did the betraying?

Exactly! Duvius slammed a furry fist on the table. Either he was too dense to register Loros teasing, or he chose to ignore it, giving the Death Caster a chance to back off. He glanced at the wall displaying the various images from the view stones. How many remain? There were eighteen when I left my club.

Loro was quick to answer, Fifteen now. I reckon Ranishs boy must be about to gain another level.

Did you see what he and that little bitch pulled from their chest?

No; the System blocked the feed from the view stones. Ranish pointed to the far end of the wall where two blacked-out rectangles hung near the edge. They must still be in there.

A gargantuopod! Duvius tsked. My student deserved a piece of that price. He will challenge that Fae girl after this. You watch!

That doesnt seem wise, considering what hes just lost. I suppose if she gets rescued, she might be an easier target. Ranish shrugged.

Fah! Duviuss eyes narrowed, and he jerked his head to the side, hissing like only a feline can. Its infuriating!

Did you have a lot riding on your student?

You know how rare a chance affinity is! Im still stunned she landed that shot.

He must have been very focused on his flagsa complicated ritual to perform amid a battle betwixt titans, Loro chuckled.

Dar held up a finger. Only one titan and a behemoth.The source of this content no/v(el)bi((n))

Loro shrugged. Is it such an important distinction? Behemoth-type monsters are often on par with a titans strength.

Not that one. Dar smiled, enjoying his gloating a bit too much. Hed already made a fortune on Victors showing.

Youre awfully smug, Dar. Duvius seemed to have tired of playing nice. Id be watchful, were I you. When Dar scowled, he held up his hands, palms out, No, no. I make no threats. I simply say that your student isnt making friends there. Ive already heard word that Arcus Volpur will seek vengeance. Even after his early defeat, hes still nearly ninth-tier.

You think my student needs to fear a man he soundly thrashed despite giving him the advantage of first strike? Despite himself, Ranish Dar couldnt help closing his massive, stony hands into fists atop the table. He didnt like threats, even indirect ones.

Perhaps not, though Volpur is a dastard; he might seek to hurt him in other ways. Tell me, does your student have a family?

What are you doing? Sora called, her annoying skull hanging from a leather cord at her belt.

Im going to get its heart. With that, Victor began the long, dirty process of hacking through the monsters ribs; unfortunately, it had collapsed on the side hed already cut through. While he worked, building up a sweat, Sora walked closer and called up to him.

Why?

I can use it for something, Victor grunted. Lucky for him, Lifedrinker was up to the task, and after a while, hed chopped through several ribs and managed to dig around in the bloody, hot meat until he found the things enormous heart. It resisted him; the arteries were tough and thick, and it didnt want to come out. The entire time he grunted and jerked on the thing, trying to pull it free, Victor wished he could go through his rings for a nice, long, sharp knife. Eventually, in a fit of frustration, he cast Iron Berserk again, and then, with surging strength and much larger fingers, he popped the recalcitrant organ out of the carcass and held it aloft in two hands, hoisting it over his head with a savage grin.

He had half a mind to eat it on the spot but managed to control his desire. There was no telling what would happen to him, and he didnt want to be left helpless while his body went through some kind of evolution. With a tremendous push of his will, he slipped the big organ into his storage pouch and pulled his rage-attuned Energy back into his Core, ending his Berserk. When he hopped down from the body, Sora was sitting on a relatively clean section of the ground, talking to the skull. Im afraid it's mad, she sighed, watching Victor try to rub the blood off his hands using the tatters of his leather pants. I hope that heart was worth all that effort.

Me too. Victor turned to the great corpse and cast Honor the Spirits, smiling as a ghostly bonfire burst into being, consuming the carcass in a matter of seconds.

Sora stumbled back, surprised, then glared at Victor. What did you just do?

Sent my ancestors that big damn corpse. He shrugged. Who knows what they can do with it. He pointed to the corridor leading away from the chamber, now clearly visible with the corpse out of the way. Lets see where that goes.

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Darren slammed his mug on the table and practically howled with excitement. Did you see that? He breathed fire into its throat! He cooked it from the inside! He wasnt the only one in hysterics. The entire bar was breaking into pandemonium. People were standing on benches, sloshing drinks in the air as they cheered, waving for bet-takers to come to their table, breaking into songs and chants, and generally acting as though theyd done the killing instead of Victor. Darren could see why; it had been an amazing spectacle, and when it started, most of the people in the bar thought Victor and his friends would lose.

Everything had changed when Victor doubled in size and slammed into the monster with such force that hed sent it sliding. Who could do that? The thing had to weigh thousands of tons. Darren laughed, drinking more of his beer and remembering how hed thought his little tanks would be able to stand up to people like him. He looked around the table and saw the pride in Vallas eyes, the joy on Edeyas face, and the solemn, knowing gaze Lesh gave him. Lam had excused herself to go to the restroom halfway through the fight, and Darren had a sneaking suspicion shed been nervous for Victor.

Thats why I follow that man, Lesh said, his deep, rumbling voice having a little trouble with the consonantshe must have drunk two gallons of liquor by now.

Were you worried, Edeya asked, looking earnestly up at Valla.

Me? I was only worried that hed be betrayed by those two companions of his. It seems the woman may be too clever to tempt Victors wrath. She looked at the wall and frowned as the image shifted to show another pair of adventurers bickering about which path to take. Why do they change it? Wouldnt seeing their rewards be more interesting than this?

The view window turned black when they looked at the chest, Lesh said. The System may be granting them privacy. He leaned back in his seat and reached down to pull a pocket watch out of his belt. He peered blearily at it, then looked from Darren to Edeya. You two should rest. It may be hours before Victor sees more action, and the night grows old.

We have a whole day before our dungeon shlot, Lesh, Edeya said, folding her arms over her chest. Shed had plenty to drink.

Do as you please, but Darren will retire. He looked at Darren and raised a scaly eyebrow.

Um, right. Yes, Elder Lesh. Darren sighed and began to slide to the end of his bench.

Oh, fine! Edeya groused. Ill go back with you.

Suddenly, Lam was there, leaning on the table beside Valla. Ill walk with them. You and Lesh can stay and keep watching. Use the Farscribe book if something happens. Otherwise, Ill come back in the morning.

Thank you, Lam. I will. Did you see the battle?

Oh, yes. I was returning from the privy and saw him finish that thing off. She shook her head, grinning wryly. Remind me to buy that man some soothing tea for his throat. She looked at Darren and Edeya. Ready?

Darren nodded, and Edeya smiled brightly with red cheeks. Yesh!

He followed the two women out of the bar; Lam was a good deal taller than he, so she cut through the crowds, looking over the patrons heads for the best route. Once they were outside in the chilly evening air, he took a deep breath and sighed happily. What a fun time!

Lam laughed and led the way past the many groups of loitering patrons. Thats because you were rooting for Victor. If youd been friends with one of those others, you might not have had so much fun.

Well, most of these people dont know any of them, Edeya said, waving her arm in an arc, indicating all the various strangers lingering around, talking and carousing. And they had plenty of fun!

Good point! Lam put her arm over the smaller womans shoulders and, to Darrens surprise and immense joy, paused for him to catch up so she could drape her other arm over his shoulders. Ill keep you close, or Leshll have my hide.

Ah, ahem, yes. Darren nodded, his cheeks flushing. Wouldnt want Elder Lesh angry.

Oh my! Edeya laughed. Is he mocking his mentor? Im telling Lesh!

No! Darren cried. No, I wasnt mocking . . .

Hush, Lam laughed. Shes teasing.

Darren tried to regulate his breathing, allowing himself to relax as Lam guided them along. Theyd only cleared a building or two and were approaching a corner when a smooth, masculine voice called out from behind them. Excuse me! I say, excuse me, but did I hear correctly? Are you three friends with that gigantic warrior in the challenge dungeon?
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