Tale of Four
Chapter 103: A Cry for War
- Chapter 105: Hyman Alkaris
- Chapter 104: In the Name of Brandon Cosmaton
- Chapter 103: A Cry for War
- Chapter 102: The Perfect Victim
- Chapter 101: Alone with Justinian
- Chapter 100: The Plan
- Chapter 99: The Choice
- Chapter 98: Meeting Augustus
- Chapter 97: Uninvited Guest
- Chapter 96: Lord Evangelist
- Chapter 95: A Lunarian
- Chapter 94: Chained Brothers
- Chapter 93: Three Choices
- Chapter 92: Learning More About the Statue
- Chapter 91: Cecile
- Chapter 90: A Danmor Sermon
- Chapter 89: Danmor
- Chapter 88: Origin
- Chapter 87: Hunted
- Chapter 86: Escape
- Chapter 85: Midnight Tree
- Chapter 84: Re-education Tower
- Chapter 83: Breaking a Product
- Chapter 82: Cras
- Chapter 81: Boring Travels
- Chapter 80: A Direction
- Chapter 79: The Worst Person
- Chapter 78: Seth the Butler
- Chapter 77: Tyrak
- Chapter 76: A Mission for Oros
- Chapter 75: Boarding
- Chapter 74: The Hunt Begins
- Chapter 73: An Old Story
- Chapter 72: Kript
- Chapter 71: Water Garden Talk
- Chapter 70: Darion’s Family
- Chapter 69: Arriving in Myre
- Chapter 68: Five Cards
- Chapter 67: Theif
- Chapter 66: A Vision of the Past
- Chapter 65: Knowledge is an Abyss
- Chapter 64: Creating an Aretfact
- Chapter 63: A Need for Inspiration
- Chapter 62: Visiting Teacher
- Chapter 61: Research Papers
- Chapter 60: Studying the Bones
- Chapter 59: Going to Church
- Chapter 58: Runecraft
- Chapter 57: HazelTown
- Chapter 56: The Second Puzzel
- Chapter 55: The First Puzzel
- Chapter 54: A True Start
- Chapter 53: A Disappointing Start
- Chapter 52: The Final Joust
- Chapter 51: Rumours Spread
- Chapter 50: After Party
- Chapter 49: Fear Resurfaces
- Chapter 48: The Fools Dance
- Chapter 47: The Final Feast
- Chapter 46: The Hill Swords
- Chapter 45: Edmunds Duel
- Chapter 44: Late Night Walk
- Chapter 43: Cillian Arrives
- Chapter 42: Lord Clover
- Chapter 41: Joust
- Chapter 40: Brandon’s Plea
- Chapter 39: Annabells and Azikials Mission
- Chapter 38: Private Talk
- Chapter 37: The Opening Feast
- Chapter 36: Fortune Teller
- Chapter 35: Stepping Outside
- Chapter 34: Pushing a Theory
- Chapter 33: A 300 Year Plot
- Chapter 32: Cillian’s Investigation
- Chapter 31: A Fear of an Unknown Future
- Chapter 30: Cillian Cosmaton
- Chapter 29: Mabel and Tristan
- Chapter 28: Unnatural Hate
- Chapter 27: A Deeper Merge
- Chapter 26: Friendly Talk
- Chapter 25: Interrogation
- Chapter 24: Meeting in the Library
- Chapter 23: The Snake’s Gaze
- Chapter 22: A Future Path
- Chapter 21: A Mothers Suspisions
- Chapter 20: Merging
- Chapter 19: More to a Summon
- Chapter 18: Lord Wells
- Chapter 17: Trying to Make a Friend
- Chapter 16: Mary Cosmaton
- Chapter 15: Burning Anger
- Chapter 14: The Prince and the Princeling
- Chapter 13: Siblings Meet
- Chapter 12: Midnight Walk
- Chapter 11: Whispers of a Heresy
- Chapter 10: All Hypotheticals
- Chapter 9: The Yellow Patio
- Chapter 8: Sparing Match
- Chapter 7: Training Grounds
- Chapter 6: BirdKeeper
- Chapter 5: A Lordless Knight
- Chapter 4: The Chronicler
- Chapter 3: The Mad House
- Chapter 2: The Kings Family
- Chapter 1: Vote for a New King
The final members of the audience took their places in the arena, happily chatting and discussing what was so important that the normal games had to be halted. Isis stared at them, breathing shallow breaths as Augustus waited for the perfect moment. Seeing the stage clear, he looked to her and smiled. "You will know the cue when to come out."
Completing the final checks on himself, making sure his jewellery was correct and his appearance perfect, he stepped out with a wide jewelled smile, waving to the crowd who applauded the sight of him. Stepping on the stage, he walked over to a large shell with numerous runes carved over it, placed on a stand.
Lifting his hands, the crowd fell silent until it was quiet enough that a pin drop could be heard. Taking a deep breath, he clutched the sides of the stand and closed his eyes, basking in the moment before opening them and looking up. "People of Danmor." His words were made louder by the shell, spreading across the colosseum so everyone could hear, "Order is a holy thing, one we all agree with." Many cried out in support like they usually would during his sermons, but stopped seeing him raise a hand, "Order is correct, but fair. We know our responsibilities, no matter our role. We know just from the unjust, our teachings have told us so."
Taking a deep breath again, he looked around, seeing that the crowd was slowly latching onto his words, "But the key point is responsibility. Our job is to be responsible for the divine order our Lord has entrusted, and yet, around us, it does not exist. Our great city. Our fair and just system is tarnished by being included in something so disgusting, so vile. A thing called Slaver’s Road. We are not slavers. We have never been and never will be."
There were murmurs in the crowd, many of them in agreement from lesser’s and freemen alike. "Slavery is brutality, disguised as order. A way for weak men and women to enact their own sick pleasures on those they bind in chains, they treat worse than rats. We are not that. We have a responsibility, all of us, to ensure fairness, due punishment, and freedom of choice."
His gaze hardened as his hands gripped the stand. "Our neighbour, our disgusting neighbour, is not us. We have all heard the horror that comes from Cras. The puppets they create in their tower, the dreadful humming they wish to expand across Oros, the soldiers who wear masks of oppression. This brutality. This heresy cannot be left to stand anymore. I had prayed, beseeching God to finally end it. To free those stripped of what made them human. To show him their light." Augustus choked back a tear and lifted a finger to give himself pause. Isis watched the crowd, seeing many of them falling for his emotions.
"He tried, and they failed. He planted a tree in their city. A tree that brings colour to its grey labyrinth. A tree that lets people see sun and moonlight in its majesty. A tree that brings peace to those who must listen to the humming of the crystal. A tree in the centre of those grey walls. A miracle born to enlighten." He paused and looked around. "He gave them wheat, and what did they do? They chopped it down." His gaze hardened, "When one is ungrateful, there is only one response. The branding Iron."
The crowd nodded in agreement, and Augustus let his words sit, knowing exactly when to talk again, "Our lord, the ever-wise teacher, has given us a test to be this punishment. He sent a messenger. A victim of this oppression. She fled to be free of a chain and to be human. She came to me in a time of need and begged me to help her help the others. She came to us. Why? Becuase she understood we are just." Augustus paused and licked his lips, peeking at the carriage, telling with his eyes for Isis to get ready, "But my words can’t convince you to follow this test. She is his messenger to strike. Her story is the rallying cry, not mine."
On cue, Isis opened the door of the carriage and stepped out, feeling the gaze of thousands latch onto her the moment she did. Many saw her for what she was presented to be. The beaten woman who fled. Looking at them, she quickly lowered her head, unable to bear being looked at with pity.
Taking a place in front of the shell, Isis looked around the silent arena, seeing every gaze on her, but in it all, she saw one man, sitting in his box, leaning on his hand, staring at her with indifference.
Her body shook. Both from fear of Justinian, but also they collective gazes of thousands. When she did, it only made the crowd worse, nearly crying out to ask her not to speak, to sit back and let them handle whatever she wanted. With a deep breath, Isis looked up at the crowd.
"My name is Isis." Speaking, they latched onto her like they did Augustus. She may have lacked his charisma, but in its place was a shaking voice and fearful tone that made them want to protect. "I...I..." Looking up, she met Justin’s gaze again, seeing his eyes narrow, warning her.
"I’m scared." Stopping herself, she let her thoughts slip seeing him, and went to correct herself, but stopped. The entire thing, by accident, had the effect that Augustus could have never achieved, the crowd feeling for her in a way they could have never had if she hadn’t spoken. Isis looked around and lowered her head in shame for what she was about to do. Thinking of her journal, of all the sad stories in it, there were only two she could apply, two she knew would work.
"All I wanted was to survive. To be free, to make sure I didn’t let my mother’s sacrifice be wasted." Remembering the pain of that time, she clenched her fists and took rapid breaths, "All she wanted for me was to live a life that she couldn’t have. But now I’m far from home, made to do things I don’t want to." Staring up at Justinan, her words didn’t faze the man, "My body. The pain of being used, over and over and over and over." Isis paused, unsure if it was right to use Teja’s story. To use her sadness as a reason for war.
’No. If they will invade Cras. It must be the story of someone from there. I can’t have pushed her back into hell for nothing.’
"I was made to please men and women." Her lip trembled as the faces of Teja and her mother overlapped, "For hours. When it hurt, they treated me and threw me back into bed. When I was tired, they drugged me and ordered me to continue." Isis could see many of the crowd, crying for her, "I didn’t want any of that. I didn’t want to become that after my mother gave me a chance at life. All I wanted... All I wanted was to explore, to have children, to have warm meals. I got a chain and a number instead."
Her eyes twitched as she looked around, "I just want it to end. To have that evil gone. I can’t have anything else anymore, becuase I don’t know how. All that’s left is anger." Her clenched fist got tighter, as her nails dug into her skin, drawing a drop of blood, "Pain. Why did I have to do those things? Do things I don’t want to?"
Isis went to speak again, but stopped feeling Augustus’ warm hand on her shoulder. Looking back, she saw his smile, looking down at him before he looked to the crowd. "Isis." Saying close enough just so the shell could pick it up, he softly smiled, "The Lord sent you for a reason." Looking to one of the many entrances of the arena, the large gate opened, and four men were dragged in, their hands and feet chained. All of them screamed to be freed, but their pleas fell on deaf ears as the crowd coldly stared, having seen the sight enough times.
Leaning down to the shell, Augustus carried on, "I preach responsibility. I preach the truth. I preach of the poison that exists outside these walls, but it exists within them." Augustus turned to the four men, who knelt before him, "These criminals had power, responsibility to provide and protect. They did not. I cannot preach to cure the world of its sickness when it exists in our own walls. I ask you all, mercy or blood. Wheat or the iron for these rapists, murderers, torturers." 𝑓𝘳𝑒𝑒𝓌𝘦𝘣𝘯ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝘤𝑜𝑚
The crowd erupted, already touched by Isis, for blood, for cruel and just punishments. Augustus listened and lifted his hands, "I believe there is one voice that matters right now." Turning to Isis, he stared at her and smiled, "Mercy of blood." The arena went silent, bar the cries of the four men. Looking down at them, Isis looked around, already seeing the people who cried for her to take the first step in her revenge.
Leaning towards the shell, she gulped and stared at the men. Her mouth quivered, and steeling herself, she closed her eyes, "Blood." Her whisper was enhanced to spread across the colosseum, and with it, a cheer erupted. Augustus smiled, and Isis opened her eyes to see the four men’s clothes cut off their bodies. Behind them, the soldiers who dragged them in pulled their swords from the scabbards and raised the blades high. In one quick slash, they swung down, chopping the men’s heads off.
Isis stared at the blood that soaked into the sand, unable to look away at what she had just ordered. "Let this be the first punishment in our crusade to correct this world, my people. Let us spread the truth and help free those like Isis from slavery." His words were a buzzing in her ear, as was the booming cheer that followed.
Stiffly lifting her head, she looked around at the arena that was filled with men and women crying for retribution and freedom, calling for a war they didn’t know would exist ten minutes ago. Sitting in the middle of them, on his chair, she saw Justinian finally rise and clap his hands, a sly smile on his face as he looked down at her.
Looking back down at the headless corpses, the blood that soaked the ground, she stumbled, catching herself on the stand, and couldn’t help but smile as she shook.
’This is hell.’
End of arc four- The Chronicler of Oros
- Chapter 105: Hyman Alkaris
- Chapter 104: In the Name of Brandon Cosmaton
- Chapter 103: A Cry for War
- Chapter 102: The Perfect Victim
- Chapter 101: Alone with Justinian
- Chapter 100: The Plan
- Chapter 99: The Choice
- Chapter 98: Meeting Augustus
- Chapter 97: Uninvited Guest
- Chapter 96: Lord Evangelist
- Chapter 95: A Lunarian
- Chapter 94: Chained Brothers
- Chapter 93: Three Choices
- Chapter 92: Learning More About the Statue
- Chapter 91: Cecile
- Chapter 90: A Danmor Sermon
- Chapter 89: Danmor
- Chapter 88: Origin
- Chapter 87: Hunted
- Chapter 86: Escape
- Chapter 85: Midnight Tree
- Chapter 84: Re-education Tower
- Chapter 83: Breaking a Product
- Chapter 82: Cras
- Chapter 81: Boring Travels
- Chapter 80: A Direction
- Chapter 79: The Worst Person
- Chapter 78: Seth the Butler
- Chapter 77: Tyrak
- Chapter 76: A Mission for Oros
- Chapter 75: Boarding
- Chapter 74: The Hunt Begins
- Chapter 73: An Old Story
- Chapter 72: Kript
- Chapter 71: Water Garden Talk
- Chapter 70: Darion’s Family
- Chapter 69: Arriving in Myre
- Chapter 68: Five Cards
- Chapter 67: Theif
- Chapter 66: A Vision of the Past
- Chapter 65: Knowledge is an Abyss
- Chapter 64: Creating an Aretfact
- Chapter 63: A Need for Inspiration
- Chapter 62: Visiting Teacher
- Chapter 61: Research Papers
- Chapter 60: Studying the Bones
- Chapter 59: Going to Church
- Chapter 58: Runecraft
- Chapter 57: HazelTown
- Chapter 56: The Second Puzzel
- Chapter 55: The First Puzzel
- Chapter 54: A True Start
- Chapter 53: A Disappointing Start
- Chapter 52: The Final Joust
- Chapter 51: Rumours Spread
- Chapter 50: After Party
- Chapter 49: Fear Resurfaces
- Chapter 48: The Fools Dance
- Chapter 47: The Final Feast
- Chapter 46: The Hill Swords
- Chapter 45: Edmunds Duel
- Chapter 44: Late Night Walk
- Chapter 43: Cillian Arrives
- Chapter 42: Lord Clover
- Chapter 41: Joust
- Chapter 40: Brandon’s Plea
- Chapter 39: Annabells and Azikials Mission
- Chapter 38: Private Talk
- Chapter 37: The Opening Feast
- Chapter 36: Fortune Teller
- Chapter 35: Stepping Outside
- Chapter 34: Pushing a Theory
- Chapter 33: A 300 Year Plot
- Chapter 32: Cillian’s Investigation
- Chapter 31: A Fear of an Unknown Future
- Chapter 30: Cillian Cosmaton
- Chapter 29: Mabel and Tristan
- Chapter 28: Unnatural Hate
- Chapter 27: A Deeper Merge
- Chapter 26: Friendly Talk
- Chapter 25: Interrogation
- Chapter 24: Meeting in the Library
- Chapter 23: The Snake’s Gaze
- Chapter 22: A Future Path
- Chapter 21: A Mothers Suspisions
- Chapter 20: Merging
- Chapter 19: More to a Summon
- Chapter 18: Lord Wells
- Chapter 17: Trying to Make a Friend
- Chapter 16: Mary Cosmaton
- Chapter 15: Burning Anger
- Chapter 14: The Prince and the Princeling
- Chapter 13: Siblings Meet
- Chapter 12: Midnight Walk
- Chapter 11: Whispers of a Heresy
- Chapter 10: All Hypotheticals
- Chapter 9: The Yellow Patio
- Chapter 8: Sparing Match
- Chapter 7: Training Grounds
- Chapter 6: BirdKeeper
- Chapter 5: A Lordless Knight
- Chapter 4: The Chronicler
- Chapter 3: The Mad House
- Chapter 2: The Kings Family
- Chapter 1: Vote for a New King
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