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"How should I know?" She shrugs.
"Maybe he sees something we
can't. He can transform his eyes
into that of an owl or a hawk, you
know. He can probably even see in
the dark right now."
"What does he see; something
worth letting a bloodsucker and her
servant pass him by?"
"You're still thinking as if he were a
demigod. This is not Wan," she
reminds him. "He is not duty bound
to hunt us. In fact, most
bloodsuckers simply ignore each
other unless fighting over prey."
"So he's not going to do anything to
us as long as we stay out of his
way? That's brilliant." Seamus is
suddenly relieved.
"In some sense, we're not that
different from him," Row realizes.
"We killed a demigod and stole his
power too. We're the same."
"Are you suggesting we try to get
along with this guy; maybe travel
with him for safety or something?"
Seamus's eyes narrow. He does not
like the idea of keeping a second
bloodsucker as company.
"I wasn't going to suggest anything
like that. I was simply…" her
response is cut short by a shrill
scream emanating from the
direction the shadow vanished in.
"On second thought, he may simply
be ignoring me because I'm not a
girl," Seamus recalls the innkeeper's
tale of pretty women going missing
in the town.
"You think he's the one spiriting
them away?" Row quickly catches
on.
"It would make sense. Shall we see
for ourselves?" Seamus offers his
hand to Row so he can escort her
down the street. She nods slowly,
despite appearing quite uncertain,
perhaps even scared.
At the end of the street, Seamus and
Row enter upon a fearful sight; a
young woman collapsed on the
ground bleeding from the neck.
There is a basket of bread a few feet
away where she must have dropped
it. The shadow is kneeling down
over the woman, licking blood from
his lips. "That's better," he whispers
in his horse voice. "Fixing me eye
took more out of me than I thoughts.
Now it's time for payback."
"For what?" Seamus jerks his head
back in fear.
"You didn't think I was going to let
that slide, did ya?" The shadow's
eyes flare as he speaks.
"Oh, this is good," Row gulps while
cowering behind Seamus.
"Perhaps we can work this out,"
Seamus decides to try speaking first
this time. "I didn't realize who you
were when I attacked you. I was
confused. I had this overwhelming
sense that you were Wan and…"
"And I believed you were Lodar," the
shadow informs him, "how peculiar.
I hold the memories of Wan, you
see. I remember things about Lodar.
I…"
As the shadow continues ranting
about how he can recognize the
power Seamus has stolen a different
sound drowns him out. "What a
pathetic fool," the eerily close voice
of Lodar startles Seamus.
"Huh, what, where?" Seamus starts
to panic.
"Ah, can you finally hear me?" a
transparent figure appears in front of
Seamus, directly beside the
shadow.
"You, you, you…" Seamus points at
him while stuttering. "But that's
impossible. You're…"
"Dead?" the golden armored
demigod answers for him. "To put it
simply, yes, my body has perished. I
however have imbedded myself
deep into your mind. With the power
of the Golden Clairvoyance and a
little help from Arma Venture, I can
manifest myself in front of you."
"Wait, you've been following me this
entire time?" Seamus asks.
"I'm not following anyone. I am a
part of you now. My mind and
memories exist within you. This
happens every time a mere mortal
inherits a demigod's power.
Interestingly enough Arma Venture
has allowed me to take on a
separate nonphysical form in order
to communicate with you directly."
"So why have you chosen this
moment to appear?" Seamus is
curious. Just as Lodar is about to
answer, a long thin wire springs out
from the shadow's sleeve, wrapping
itself around Seamus's neck and
pulling him to the ground painfully.
"Ah, there we are; Arma Scov," Lodar
seems impressed. Seamus reaches
a shaky hand out to him while
prying at his throat with his other
one. "Do you expect me to help
you?" Lodar leers at him.
"What are you gawking at?" the
shadow can tell that he does not
have Seamus's attention. "Look at
me while I kill you," he demands.
Seamus wraps part of the wire
around his arm and tugs as hard as
he can, trying to rip it out of the
shadow's hand. It is too long
though. He now has enough length
to slip it off over his head at least.
He starts to gasp and wheeze as
soon as he has freed himself.
"Pathetic," Lodar scoffs. "What kind
of simpleton has inherited my
power? It would do you better to just
give up and die. Let the rapture
reclaim what you stole."
"Get out of my head," Seamus
coughs at him.
"Who are you talking to?" the
shadow is only becoming more
annoyed.
"Yeah Seamus, who are you talking
to?" Row is suddenly concerned as
well.
Seamus has no chance to answer
as the shadow pulls on the wire,
dragging him forward by his wrist
where it is still coiled. It digs into
his flesh, drawing blood and grunts
of pain. He stabs his sword into the
ground with his free hand to keep
himself from being pulled too far but
it only serves to tighten the grip of
the wire, which is continuing to
wind its way around his arm, almost
as if it has a mind of its own.
"Remember, Arma Scov was made
specially for Wan," Row shouts at
him. "It can almost change its
shape just like him."
"It what?" Seamus is startled. He
does not have to wait long to see
the weapon at work though. It
continues to wrap itself around his
arm and eventually his entire hand,
coating him like some sort of armor,
all the while squeezing his flesh
horribly. He almost feels as if it is
trying to crush his bones. Without
any alternative, Seamus resorts to
sliding the blade of his own sword
underneath the wire like a wedge.
He can feel the edge of his blade
slicing his arm but he ignores the
pain. Eventually he is able to
remove his hand from the mess of
wires. It is now colored red though,
dripping with his own blood. The
shadow is taken aback for a
moment, surprised by the seventeen
year old's determination. He is
severely punished for his lack of
concentration by Seamus who flings
his sword upward from the ground,
slicing his face in half.
The shadow stumbles backwards
while screaming in agony, clutching
his bleeding face. It is a much more
difficult wound to erase than the
punctured eye but he still manages.
Starting from the bottom of his chin,
the wound slowly fades until his
face is once again whole. "You're
going to pay for that," he growls.
"Oh, how wonderful," Lodar's voice
is still wringing in Seamus's ears.
"Go away." He swings his sword at
the transparent figure.
"I'm going to enjoy devouring you,"
the shadow hisses at him. Seamus
watches in awe as his jaw starts to
extend past that of a normal human
until his face has completely
changed shape. Soon his body has
transformed as well. He has taken
the form of a great mountain
panther, posed to strike at the
distracted seventeen year old.
Seamus attempts to duck as the
panther pounces on him but his
shoulder is caught by the creature's
sharp teeth, which drag him to the
ground. He can feel the large cat's
fangs scraping against the bones in
his arm, dislocating it from the
socket. Row covers her mouth to
keep from screaming as she
watches his arm dangle limply at
his side.
"Oh my, that does look bad," Lodar
clicks his tongue.
"If you're not going to leave, then
can you at least help me?" Seamus
asks hopefully. "You must know
how to fight Wan."
"Perhaps," Lodar shrugs
uninterestingly. "Then again, why
would I help the likes of you?"
"Like it or not, I am your new
master," Seamus tries to sound
authoritative. "If I die, then what
happens to you?"
"I don't really care," Lodar scoffs.
"I'm already dead. Threatening me
won't help."
"What about Wan?" Seamus tries to
guilt him. "Don't you want revenge
for your fellow demigod? This is the
bloodsucker that killed him and
assumed his identity."
"Oh this terrible creature has done
far worse than that," Lodar laughs.
"You've realized it already. He is the
one kidnapping pretty girls and
feasting on their life force, among
other things; the very reason the
town was asking for Wan in the first
place."
"And you still won't help me?"
Seamus grunts while wrenching his
arm out of the panther's mouth.
"I'll have to confer with my
colleague first." Lodar waves his
hand ominously at the empty space
next to the panther. Seamus
watches with interest as he draws
something out of the creature,
another transparent form just like
himself. "Ah, here we are, this is
Wan." Lodar makes a presenting
gesture at the silvery figure he has
just summoned. He has long hair
and a beardless face, just like the
shadow did before its
transformation.
"Lodar?" The silver figure blinks in
confusion. "Lodar, what is the
meaning of this?"
"It's aright, old friend. Rest easy
now." Lodar pats his shoulder,
something he is able to do since
they are both equally nonphysical.
"Where am I, Lodar?" Wan is still
disoriented.
"I think the name of this town is
Quess." Lodar glances at a rickety
sign hanging above the main street.
"I can't remember how I got here,"
Wan groans. "I was hunting
bloodsuckers in Glass Gate when I
stumbled upon a den of them…"
"That must have been years ago,"
Lodar interrupts him. "I'm sorry, old
friend, but you've been dead for
quite some time. Normally your
memories would be scattered inside
the mind of your inheritor but I have
drawn you out with Arma Venture."
"Why would you do that?" Wan
grabs his head in panic. "I was
enjoying my afterlife in blissful
ignorance. Look at that disgusting
creature. How am I supposed to
continue existing knowing that thing
is in control of my powers?"
"Calm down. Jeez, I figured you'd
leave well enough alone. I drew you
out so you could come to terms with
your demise and tell this boy that
his revenge conquest is for not."
"For not?" Wan's eyes widen in
disbelief. "Are you telling me that
none of the nine are planning on
avenging me? Is no one else on their
way?"
"Look at me, Wan." Lodar shakes
him by the shoulders. "I'm just like
you now; my days among the living
have ended. All I have left is what
you see before you."
"Are you telling me that two of the
nine have fallen?" Wan gawks at
him stupidly.
"Excuse me, could we get back to
the current problem?" Seamus
interrupts them.
"Oh, you mean your inevitable
demise?" Lodar rolls his eyes.
"Who is that?" Wan takes an
immediate interest in the young
man before him.
"That is the new Golden
Clairvoyance," Lodar grumbles.
"Oh what wondrous news," Wan
cheers happily. "He can fight this
monstrosity to the death and
avenge me."
"He's far too green for such an
undertaking," Lodar disagrees,
"besides, this one's a sympathizer."
He gestures to Row who is now
cowering behind a barrel next to the
bakery where the woman the
shadow fed on is lying.
"He what?" Wan's eyes pop as he
stares at the young bloodsucker.
"My, what a beautifully disgusting
creature. Lodar, have you not
trained him to avoid falling prey to
such trickery."
"I'm afraid he was under her spell
long before inheriting the Golden
Clairvoyance," Lodar defends
himself.
"Can one of you please tell me how
to kill a bloodsucker with the power
of a demigod?" Seamus shouts
while rolling to the side to avoid
getting slashed by the panther's
claws.
"Impossible," Lodar scoffs. "With the
power of the Silver Shape Shifter, he
can heal practically any wound,
even eventually fatal ones. Your
only option is to kill him in one
blow; an impossible feat when
facing a bloodsucker who has just
fed."
"Stop discouraging him." Wan slaps
Lodar's arm. "You could help him
control Arma Venture and defeat the
shape shifter."
"Arma Venture will be powerless
against a demigod. I know this is
hard for you to accept, but our time
has ended," Lodar responds
condescendingly. "The best we can
do is help our individual inheritors
in their efforts to kill each other.
Hopefully this skirmish will end with
the demise of both."
Wan stares at Lodar for a long time
before responding. "Fine." He hangs
his head in defeat. "I shall see you
again in the heavens after the
rapture, old friend." The silver form
of Wan dissipates as he returns to
his host.
"Are you ready?" Lodar turns his
attention back to Seamus, who is
still struggling to avoid being bitten
or scratched by the panther, a
difficult task with the use of only one
arm.
"You mean to get me killed,"
Seamus spits at the spirit angrily.
"Consider this my revenge." Lodar
smirks as he fades from sight.
Seamus's eyes begin to glow a
bright yellow as the deceased
demigod assumes control of his
body. "You there; bloodsucker, fetch
me my Arma," Seamus shouts at
Row. She quickly darts from her
hiding place down the street, back
toward the town square and the inn.
Seamus follows close behind,
drawing the panther after him. Row
leaps onto the roof of the inn and
dives through the open window of
their room in search of the wreath of
antlers she took from Lodar's
corpse. "What are you planning to
do?" Seamus manages to say
something despite not having
control of his own body.
"Arma Venture is a powerful
talisman constructed for me by the
wisest mystic in existence two
hundred years ago," Lodar answers
using Seamus's voice. "When I first
gained the Golden Clairvoyance I
knew no ordinary weapon would
suffice. Arma Venture is a part of
me; an extension of my mind. With
it I can dominate the mind of any
who are beneath me, mostly
humans, animals and ghouls."
"Who are you talking to?" the
panther shifts back into human form
just so it can speak again.
"Seamus, here!" Row's voice rings
through the air as she tosses the
antler wreath from the roof of the
inn. Seamus's uninjured arm
extends to catch it with ease. The
shadow seems visibly annoyed at
not having his question answered.
His form shifts again as he dives at
Seamus. This time he takes the
shape of a large growling dog, with
foam dripping from his teeth.
"Here we go," Seamus laughs in an
eerie tone, the same way Lodar
always does. Suddenly all of the
doors to the surrounding houses
open up, revealing entranced
villagers marching forward like
brainless soldiers.
"Seamus, what are you doing?" Row
shouts from the rooftop of the inn.
"You can't use these people to
attack a bloodsucker!"
"Oh don't act so high and mighty,"
Seamus spits at her. "It's not like
you care what happens to these
people. Your late shining knight
killed dozens of villagers without the
slightest hint of remorse, all for
you."
Row's eyes fill with tears at the
mention of Champaign. "Don't you
dare talk about her!" she growls at
Seamus.
"You don't have emotions," he
continues to demean her. "You're
simply trying to emulate human
behavior. In truth, all you care about
is surviving and feeding." At this
moment the dog prepares to bite
Seamus's leg, only to have its teeth
sink into the flesh of a random
villager instead. "That's right, my
puppet; you exist to protect me,"
Seamus mutters as he directs the
rest of the villagers to converge on
the dog.
The creature starts to whimper and
whine as it dodges attacks from the
entranced people, carrying kitchen
knives, pitchforks, table legs, ice
picks and anything else they
managed to grab before leaving
their homes. After being clubbed
and stabbed nearly a dozen times,
the dog manages to shift into the
form of a snake, healing all of its
wounds in the process. It then
proceeds to slither around the legs
of the slow moving villagers, biting
each one as it goes.
"Stop it!" Row shouts while leaping
off the roof and landing only a few
paces behind Seamus. "I don't want
a repeat of what happened in Bos
Stad. Please, just stop," she begs.
"Just try to make me," Seamus
cackles evilly. Without thinking
twice the young bloodsucker leaps
onto his back, slicing into his neck
with her fangs. "What the…?" he is
utterly shocked. He had not
expected her to turn against him so
easily. Slowly the yellow glow fades
from his eyes, only to reappear in
Row's. It mixes with her normal red,
making for a fearful orange.
All of the villagers fall to the ground
as soon as Arma Venture's control
ends. The snake quickly shifts back
into the form of a man with glowing
silver eyes, preparing to greet its
new opponent. "So now there are
two of us," he whispers as he eyes
Row up and down. Having just
drained Lodar's power into herself,
she is basically the same thing; a
bloodsucker with the abilities of a
demigod. "Let's see who is
stronger!" The shadow darts toward
her with speed reminding her of her
late mother, Lady Owleen.
This only serves to anger her more
as she sprints away, kicking up a
cloud of dust in her wake as she
skids along the ground. As she is
smaller and more nimble, she is still
faster than the shadow. She forces
him to chase her in a circle around
the town square until she leaps onto
a lamp post, taking a waiting
stance.
The shadow's hands turn into
fearsome paws which he uses to
slash the pole straight through. Row
lands on her feat but is immediately
tackled onto her back. She uses her
legs to kick the shadow off but he
quickly scampers back. He is larger
and therefore stronger than she is.
She kicks him in the stomach and
chest repeatedly, breaking several of
his ribs which simply heal
themselves a moment later.
"It's no use," he hisses in his hoarse
voice. "As long as I have life force, I
am invincible."
"Then I'll just have to break you
over and over again until you run
out," Row growls while wrenching
one of his arms out of its socket.
The howl of pain that follows is
short lived as the shadow quickly
repairs the damage. "With so many
tasty meals lying around, you'll run
out of energy before I do," he
snickers.
"I won't give you time to feed." She
digs her steel fingernails into his
face and pulls his head to her chest
before promptly snapping his neck.
For a split second his eyes begin to
gloss over as death almost takes
him but it is not enough. Somehow
he manages to repair his broken
spine just before his life fades.
"Impossible." Row's eyes are wide
in disbelief. She keeps a tight hold
on his head though, making sure he
can't escape.
"If you won't let go of me, then I'll
just have to feed on you," he growls
while digging his fangs into her
chest. Row can immediately feel her
strength fading. She has no time to
push him away. Her only option is
to respond in kind, sinking her teeth
into the side of his face and drawing
energy back from him.
Seamus has only just managed to
pull himself to his feet, and the sight
before him astounds him. He is
watching two bloodsuckers rolling
around on the ground in a tug-of-
war over each other's very life force.
"This is no good." He can hear
Lodar's voice in the back of his
mind again. "Both of them are
equally powerful right now, except
for the fact that he started feeding
first. She's lost this fight. He'll
finish her off shortly."
"Not if I can help it." Seamus picks
up his discarded broad sword with
his good arm. He moves to tower
over the wrestling pair, preparing to
stab the shadow through as soon as
he finds an opening to avoid hitting
Row as well. Something odd is
happening though. Row's red orange
eyes are now changing again,
growing lighter as silver enters the
mix. "What is this?" Seamus
whispers in amazement.
"She's winning," Lodar is equally as
shocked. "Who is this child
bloodsucker? Where is she from?"
"I don't know." Seamus shrugs. "I
can't remember anything except
that I am her servant."
"Oh yes, your memories. That was
my doing, I'm afraid," Lodar recalls.
"Oh well, nothing we can do about
that."
"There isn't?" Seamus appears
slightly disappointed. He has no
idea who he was so he has no
reason to miss his memories but it
still might have been nice if Lodar
could have helped him.
"My best guess is that this
bloodsucker is of royal decent,"
Lodar continues to mutter to
himself.
"Royal?" Seamus is intrigued.
"She must have been born of a
bloodsucker and a noble. Every lord
in this nation was a descendent of
the great ruler King Doryan. He
conquered all of this land over three
centuries ago. Some say he was a
fallen god; cast out of the heavens
for intervening in affairs of the world
below."
"That's laughable," Seamus scoffs.
"The rest of the gods are still
intervening. That's what demigods
are, after all."
"Everything known about demigods
is pure speculation," Lodar reminds
him. "We can only assume that one
hundred people were given the
chance to better humanity by the
gods over two centuries ago. The
wide variety of powers we inherited
makes me wonder how many
different gods were involved. It may
even have been a hundred of them
as well. Either way, they have
chosen not to interfere since, leaving
us to our own devices and retrieving
the given power via the rapture
when we fall."
"Except when another human
intervenes," Seamus whispers while
removing the wreath from his head.
"Except when another human
intervenes," Lodar repeats.
"But that doesn't explain why you
believe Row is of royal decent,"
Seamus is still confused.
"The one person a demigod can not
disobey is a lord," Lodar informs
him. "As descendents of the fallen
god Doryan, they carry heavenly
blood. It makes them stronger, with
a divine right to rule. Bloodsuckers
who are born from a lord are more
powerful than normal ones. It's a
whole new breed of sick creatures."
At that moment, Row finally
manages to push the shadow off of
her, having drained enough of its life
force to weaken its regenerative
abilities. It is nothing more than a
hollow husk now. "That was
disgusting," she groans while
spitting on the ground. "I'm not one
for cannibalism."
"Is he… dead?" Seamus asks while
poking the body with his sword.
"Oh dear, your arm, let me heal you."
Row touches his dangling
appendage. Instinctively he moves
away though. "What's wrong?" She
stares up at him with her bright
mixed orange and silver eyes.
"I need to finish him off," Seamus
answers while turning his head. He
doesn't want to look at the blood
pouring from her mouth right now.
"I understand." She backs away.
"Make it quick." Seamus raises his
sword in the air and lets it fall with
the weight of his weary body. The
shadow barely flinches as the blade
severs his spine. "Alright, now back
away," Row warns him.
"I… I can't move." Seamus's eyes
are wide in fear.
"What do you mean?" Row tries to
pull on his sleeve.
"I'm not in control of my body
anymore. Lodar, what are you
doing?" He knows that this is the
demigod's doing.
"This is the way it has to be,"
Lodar's voice is stern.
"No, I don't want to do this."
Seamus shakes his head.
"Move away!" Row screams at him.
"Two of the nine have fallen,"
Seamus's voice changes as Lodar
takes control of him again. "I need
to protect the demigods at all cost.
This is the only way I know how."
Row's eyes are flooding with tears
again as she shuffles backwards.
There is nothing she can do to help
Seamus and she refuses to be
caught in the rapture herself. Her
gaze is transfixed as the silver
cylinder of light falls from the sky
and encompasses the shadow and
Seamus entirely. As soon as the
glow has transferred to Seamus's
eyes, he begins to scream at the top
of his lungs.
Row watches in horror as boils
begin to form on his skin, growing
large and larger and eventually
bursting in a spray of blood. His
cheeks start to melt, exposing the
bone underneath and his teeth. He
is now covered in large burns,
spanning his entire body. "What's
going on?" Row screams.
"This is the rapture," Lodar manages
to halt Seamus's screaming to
answer. "He has gained everything
that was Wan; his powers, his past."
"What do you mean?" Row takes a
shaky step toward Seamus.
"Wan was burned in a fire when he
was ten. He spent the next six years
of his life in a constant state of
agony until he was blessed with the
power of the Silver Shape Shifter."
"His power is what's doing this?"
Row gasps.
"He is reliving the memory of Wan's
injury and the power is making his
body experience it as well," Lodar
continues to explain
"But why? This didn't happen when
he inherited your power," Row
recalls.
"This time is different. Normally the
memories of the previous demigod
stay dormant and scattered. This
time, he is holding Arma Venture.
Everything is crystal clear. He is
reliving every detail of Wan's life."
"So it's your fault." Row's eyes
narrow angrily.
"If you want to assign blame, then
remember who killed me," Lodar
remains spiteful. Row grows silent.
She continues to watch as Seamus
twists in agony. There is nothing
she can do.
Finally Seamus falls to the ground
unconscious as the silver light
retreats into the sky. Row rushes to
lift him up. The burns on his body
have vanished, as have the wounds
on his mangled arm. He is
completely healed. Row drags him
to the font of the inn where she finds
the door slightly ajar. The innkeeper
is peeking out with a look of fear on
his face. "Is it dead?" he asks in a
terrified whisper. "Did you destroy
the spirit who has been plaguing our
town?"
"Yes." Row nods. "Please help me."
"Of course, of course." He lifts
Seamus onto his shoulder and
carries him back up to their room. "I
and the rest of the town are truly
grateful to you both." Row does not
respond. She simply waits for him
to lay Seamus down on the bed
before leaving the room. She lies
down next to him and presses her
face into his chest, feeling the
warmth of his body and hoping she
is able to comfort him in the
slightest. He remains fast asleep
though, not making a single sound.
Unknown to Row, the spiritual form
of Lodar has appeared again. He is
pacing around the room, biting his
fist and muttering words of concern.
Eventually he waves his hand at
Seamus and draws the silver form of
Wan out as well. "What happened?"
the younger demigod groans.
"You lost," Lodar answers honestly.
"I see." Wan smiles at Seamus. "I
suppose he is my new master. Is he
that bad, Lodar? Perhaps this is a
good thing."
"Oh, it's a very good thing. I have
found something to curb my
boredom."
"Oh dear," Wan groans. "Please tell
me you did not do this for reasons
as petty as that. I would not wish
the pain I have suffered onto my
worst enemy, and yet you have
forced this young man to feel the
pain of my past for the mere
prospect of curbing boredom? What
are we if not century old sadists,
Lodar?"
"I have no idea." Lodar shrugs. "All I
know is that this pair intrigues me.
The little one is a princess
bloodsucker."
"Are you sure?" Wan's eyes light up
with interest. "I thought they were
merely a myth; a product of Turok's
overactive imagination."
"They may have been when he first
brought up his concerns, but they're
real now. They exist."
"What will you do?" Wan's eyes
narrow.
"If I were still alive, I would
obviously kill or capture her in order
to gain the prestige and valor that
would come with it."
"But…" Wan is still glaring at him
with suspicion.
"But I'm not alive," Lodar reminds
him. "I have no desire to gain
prestige anymore. Right now I want
to watch this princess and see what
she does with her life."
"A very good response." Wan nods
approvingly. "If you'll excuse me
now, I would like to retire. I leave
these two in your capable hands,
Lodar."
"Of course, old friend." Lodar bows
before waving his hand again,
sending Wan back to the depths of
Seamus's mind. It is none of the
Silver Shape Shifter's concern what
happens to Seamus and Row now.
He will not call on him again
without good reason.