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I glared at the Acolyte.
 
I glared at the Acolyte.
  
"If I kill you, Strife, what will the Severens do?"
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"If I kill you, Strife, what will the rest of the Acolytes do?"
  
 
"Is that even a question, Valian?!" Strife laughed manically as he blasted forward with his scythe, slashing down. But I dodged, stomping on Strife's foot and slashing with one of my Skanas.
 
"Is that even a question, Valian?!" Strife laughed manically as he blasted forward with his scythe, slashing down. But I dodged, stomping on Strife's foot and slashing with one of my Skanas.
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"GRRRR RARRR!"
 
"GRRRR RARRR!"
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The sword cyclone ended, until a mangled Strife crumpled onto the ground.
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"I'm not... not..."
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I lowered my swords.
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"I don't have time for Acolyte fodder."
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"Heh. And what, you will let me go?"
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I hesitated, causing Strife to laugh through his destroyed vocal chords.
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"Of course you can't. Valians can't, it goes against your code, doesn't it. Why you always let my boss, SHADOW go. We maim and spread fear amongst the weaker Valians, but you never truly kill us. Because you recognize what we are."
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Strife pointed at his chest.
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I grimaced, as I walked up to Strife and picked him up with one arm.
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"Tell me what the Severens plan to do in this timeline, Acolyte."
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Strife cackled.
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"Why should I tell you anything?"
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From within my Relinquary of the Lotuscraft, I clenched my teeth.
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I was not an interrogator. I never had experience extracting information, after all, I was always more of the tame Valians.
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And by the looks of it, Strife knew too, because a wicked smile formed on his face.
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"Oh dear... never could measure up to your kind, could you Dekani?"
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I slammed Strife onto the ground, cracking it. But Strife continued laughing.
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"You certainly are one broken child, you know that, Mister Price? Children like you should have screamed when they walked into this Cathedral filled with disemboweled corpses. I bet the Fleym you rescued would have done the same. But not you. Not your kind. You walk in and the first thing you do is you see what killed them and if the attacker would use the same means to try and kill you."
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"Enough with your games, Strife-"
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"Oh, am I wrong? Valian? You can have all the skill that you want, but you cannot defeat grown ups in a battle of words. You have me at sword edge, yet you cannot even extract a single ounce of intel from me about the Severens. How pathetic!"
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"Grrr..." I growled, but Strife remained unfazed.
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"I bet you wished you were more like him in situations like this, don't you Dekani?"
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"Silence, shut your mouth, don't speak any furth-"
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"Oh, you are so easy to infuriate, little boy."
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Strife grabbed Tesla's arm and began scratching the armor with his claws, causing sparks to fly.
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"I bet if it was Ikes Dronal, he would have been able to figure out our plan by torturing me like crazy!"
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I grabbed Strife by the neck and began squeezing.
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"Don't you say his name! Don't you dare say his name!"
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"Ack! Gah! Hahaha! Are you mad? You're upset aren't you! What did he say, what did he say, after he and that other Valian recruit were slaughtered by my colleagues? That you must never lose who you are, for Arsani's sake? HAHAHA!"
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"SHUT UP."
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I pressed Strife further into the ground.
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"You will not... you will not..."
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Strife started choking and wretching.
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''A Valian.
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Must not kill an Acolyte.
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They must not kill SHADOW.
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Even if you outclass them, you are forbidden.'' Nava's voice wrung in my ears.
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I smashed Strife onto the ground.
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"Kill me, Dekani! You know you want to so badly... after everything I did to Ikes. To... to..."
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SNAP. CREAK. CRUNCH.
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The metallic armor protecting Strife's neck began to buckle from my grip.
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''As the Toron's most fearsome, elite guard of warriors. You stand for the empire. And these... these taboo beings who serve Gargantua and the Severens. Were once Toron guardsmen themselves, who fight in the suits of Lance armors. To kill them will mean killing your own kind. We cannot allow that. A Valian's strength is unbounded, except for this rule.''
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"Lose yourself to revenge, hey, isn't that right, kiddo?" A voice boomed in my head.
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Strife's eyes suddenly glowing blue. The color of the void.
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"Wha-"
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KABOOM.
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I was sent flying back, my Tesla's armor scraping against the ground, as Strife inched backwards, grabbing his throat.
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"Aww... you were so close. Just so close to showing your true elegance, Dekani Price."
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Sweat ran down my body in the Relinquary, my eyes wide in horror, as I began panting hard.
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I...
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I almost tried to kill, I almost tried to go against Nava's teachings...
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Strife slowly got to his feet.
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"You are a very unusual Valian, Dekani. Despite teaching the Unarmored the Way of the Valian, revealing yourself to Terrans... you've done so much taboo. But you still have the audacity to uphold that old Tora's ideals? You intrigue me."

Revision as of 01:38, 23 May 2022

The war between the Toron and the Severens has begun. With the Valians, Scrava, and Corpo battling the Severens in the battle front of the Star System, one Valian must support his brethren in the battle front of the past: Dekani Price. Without his brothers and sisters in arms to support him, can one Valian soldier take on the entire Severen army of the past alone?

Just as The Old War has made history, so shall the New War. And just as those who take part in the war of the Star System must fight with everything they have, so must Price.


Prologue

Gods are not born.

For they are made.

This was the fundamental philosophy behind Toron architecture.

For we were created by Lord Ballard, as weapons against the Severens.

As the mighty Tora. The military guard of the Toron were not enough.

Did the Toron commit etreum, and take in the survivors of the Void Incident. Thousands of children aboard the craft that day, experimented like livestock.


To produce the strongest warriors. Wrapped in steel. Bathed in the Void.

Gun and blade.

We were unmatched.

Our way of war, taught to us by the Tora Soldier Nava.


We fought back the Severens. And tore them apart. Warriors who felt no pain. Who fought with infinite stamina. For our consciousness was what drove the Lances. Powerful warriors who gave their lives, either voluntarily or involuntarily, to the Toron Empire, to serve the greater good.


But it wasn't until we met Lena, after the Great War against the Severens. After Queen Luna was destroyed and the otherworldly empire fled, and we had slain the Toron Empire with the same weapons bestowed upon us by Toron Nobles.

Did Lena take us in. Her mercy and her morality went past her sequence to see us for who we truly were. Children wracked with hurt for their surrogate mother's death. Children who did not understand the tribulations of war. Children who could not understand the power they were given by the void and by the Toron Empire.

And from that day forth, we were complete.


Tora Nava taught us the way of war.

Lena taught us the way of a defender. Of a spy. Of an assassin. Of a mercenary.


All for her own gain... isn't that right kiddo?

"Silence...." I muttered.

All of that. To destroy and fight the Scrava and the Corpo. The last remnants of the Toron Empire. You fought so the Severens didn't. We were trained to serve the Severens. Deceived by Lena.

"I said be quiet!" I roared, as I found myself awake. My body was still trapped, and I found myself face to face with what appeared to be a gigantic empty skull of a bird.


"Prince Nero." I sneered at the towering Severen.


"Dekani Price." Nero mused, as he paced back and forth in his bony frame.

"Where is Lena?!" I yelled, but Nero paid me no attention, inspecting me.

"You are in no position to speak, little Valian. Without your Lances you are nothing. You are just a boy. Yet despite that, it was still enough for the Void to influence my dear sister into almost compromising all of us."

"YOU deceived her!"

"I brought Lena home." Nero growled, his face inches from mine.


"If it had not been Ballard's emotional yearning for Freya, and the Void warping his mind, Lena would still be apart from her kind. She simply has returned home. And you demand that she leave us once again for a Void devil like you?"


I gritted my teeth.

"Lena is no longer a part of you. She had forsaken her sequence. To become someone better."

"She became someone she was not. Perhaps you will never understand. A Void devil like you would never understand the importance of family because you lived most of your life without one."

My vision became red with rage.

"What do you know of my tribulations, you Severen scumbag!"


Nero opened one of his limbs, revealing two orbs.

"Every Severen's life. Is one of greater. But even so, death is not without mourning. Our mother. Queen Luna. It was because of YOU she had died. This empire was our last chance. Yet your lust for battle. Your lust to kill. Your lust to draw blood."


Nero traced his fingers against my face as I winced in pain.


"That is the difference between us Severen and you Valian. We fought for a purpose. Do you know what we call those who kill for the fun of it? Psychopaths. You and your brethren were given so much power, and you used it for your own desires."

Nero's scratching became more intense as blood began to trace down my cheek. I did my best to withstand the pain. As a Valian, pain was foreign to me. I was always in my Lance. And we never felt pain in battle.


"This universe... it is an unfair and cruel place. Queen Luna was dying. We needed to save our Queen for she had done so much for us. But a higher power destroyed our chances. All for the ridiculous purpose of self satisfaction. But this ends."


Nero backed up.

"This ends because now, Lena has returned to us. She is the new Queen, to avenge Luna. And we will never. Ever. Give another Queen over to the darkness that is the Void."


I closed my eyes as Nero left the room.


Something went ran down my cheek. Tears.


"Mother..."


The Severen flesh was curling around my limbs now as I felt my body start to disintegrate. My very essence disappearing.


Was my war against the Severens justified? Was my very existence justified? Nero wasn't wrong.

We took Queen Lena away from them.

We took Queen Luna away from them.


If I didn't exist...


The Severens wouldn't have so much hate. Luna would have lived. Lena would have been happy.


But because I was here, along with the rest of the Valian, Lena chose to abandon her mission. She raised us, and became brainwashed. She killed her own kind.


Who were the real bad guys in this story?


"Maybe I should just... disappear..." I murmured as everything turned black.


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"Steel your resolve. Your enemies will grow fierce. Trust in your training." Nava said as I resolved out of my Excal lance, falling to my knees and vomiting all over the floor. I was still a little child at the time. Still new to my void powers.


I looked at Nava, his stoic and regal face. He had no sympathy. Sympathy was for the weak. That was the Tora way.


"Stand, Dekani Price."

"But... Nava I can't." I gasped as I crawled forward and grabbed Nava's feet.


"No more... please no more..." I begged, but Nava zipped away with blinding speed, aiming the blade to my face.


"Will you beg the Severens for mercy as well?"

"No..."


Nava knelt down in front of me.

"Will you serve the Toron?"

"Yes."

"Why is that?"


I paused. Nava never asked us stuff like this before. When we trained with the Tora soldier, he was always harsh on us. He never cared about what we felt. We were weapons of war. For the longest time that was how it was.


"I... is such a question relevant?"


Nava's eyebrows furrowed in disgust as he picked me up with one arm.

"You dare question my teachings, Valian?"


"I-"

"Open your eyes. Dry your tears. Recede your nausea. And look around you."

I did what I was told.

"What do you see?"

"Nothing..."


Nava dropped me on the ground.

"You claim to wish to serve our nation. Yet time and time again you hesitate to lift your weapon. You hesitate to bring the blade down. You fear killing. And because of that fear, you never advance, while the rest of your brethren move forward, you remain steadfast. So I will ask you again."

Nava leaned in closer to me.

"Why do you want to serve?"


I closed my eyes and clenched my teeth.

The answer was obvious.


"I want to be a Valian so I can protect my little brother, Arsani. So I can fight in his place. I want to become a better Valian than my brother so I can protect him. But at the same time, I want to keep my integrity."

Nava raised an eyebrow as I continued.

"I will protect Arsani from the horrors of war. Even if we are both at the front. One of us will need to fight, so the other will not. Arsani is pure. If I kill, I will lose myself. And I can't bear to see Arsani watch his own brother be consumed by the darkness."


I got to my feet as I resolved back into my Excal Lance.

"I will become a Valian. I will serve the Toron Empire. But I will do it in a way that doesn't compromise who I am. So I can both protect my loved ones but stay true to myself. That is who I am, Nava. That is my Valian way."


That's right. The whole crux of who I was as a Valian was fundamentally to protect the people I loved. But to keep my own integrity. And to stay true to myself.



My mind flashed to the day Lena had approached me. I chose to stay behind and become a defender, knowing full well that it would be looked down upon by my Valian brethren.

"Do you fear battle, Valian?"

I clenched my fist.

"Yes, Lena."

"Of all the Valians who went forward to take the battle to the front, you swallowed your pride and stayed behind. Your honour for your family, and your integrity overrides your ego. Not many Valian possess this trait."

"That isn't it, Lena. Arsani is gone from me now. He doesn't know who I am. And he has become a far greater Valian than I. My brother doesn't need my protection anymore."


Lena regarded me.

"Then why do you choose to stay-"

I turned to her.

"Because I want to stay and protect you."

Lena paused.

"Dekani..."

I resolved out of my Lance and approached the woman who I thought of as my mother. I didn't care if she was Severen. I didn't care about any of that.


"I don't care if my kind hates me for it. I don't care if I'm called a coward. But... I want to stay and be with you. Because you are also one of the people I hold most dear. I will lay my life to protect you."


Lena pulled me into an embrace as I felt warmth spread through my body.

"You are not a coward, Dekani. You are something far greater than your kind. You are special because you choose not to be special. You are strong because you choose not to be strong. And it is because you offer something the others do not."

Lena stroked my hair.


"I see all the Valian as my children. To each Valian, they acknowledge my feelings. But they act along their purpose. But... you are different, Dekani. Because you reciprocate my love."


Energy began to well up in my body as tears raced down my face. The Severen's control weakening on my body as I clenched my teeth and powered up. I will not let the Severens take over my body. I will escape.


Lena's voice echoed in my head.


"When you are in trouble, I will be here for you."


The shackles began to crack as I yelled. The void energy in my body overloading the confinement I was in.


"And when I am in trouble... Dekani Price... promise..."


Nero wanted Lena back. Maybe his reasons made sense.


But so were mine.


"Promise you will be there for me. My dear son."


"RAAAAARRGGHHH" I yelled with all my might as I destroyed my restraints, floating in the air as I unleashed a powerful void blast and destroying the walls. I landed on the ground as I stared at my hands, which were glowing teal.


I needed to get out of here. I needed to find the rest of my crew. So I can regroup and continue with my quest to save my mother. To find Shane, and to guide him. Just as Lena had guided me.


I ripped my way out of the prison. One step at a time.


Umbra

"Folock, come in." I whispered.

No answer.


I closed my eyes and concentrated, trying to scan for the signal of my ship, but there was nothing.

"Dammit." I grumbled.


Was my Orbiter destroyed? What became of everybody on board? Aurora, Rinne, Umbra, my Lances. Folock. Everybody...


My heart twinged in pain.

Shane...


I hid behind a pillar, as a group of Severens walked by me.

Undetected.


A battle isn't always won with might alone. For a true warrior knows to conquer in the light, and to strike in the dark.


This was a lot harder to do when I wasn't resolved in a Lance. But even so, I remembered everything that Nava had taught me.


I snuck around the ship, until I crawled into a small crevice. I peered down, and nearly gasped.


A dark red and black throne room. From one corner, were several Severens stationed. To the right side of the throne, was Nero. And at the center...


Her body connected to dozens of cables. An extremely advanced Severen exoskeleton. Far bigger than the others around her. But I recognized her right away, that kind, warm, and motherly face that we always thought of whenever we jumped into battle. We fought for that face. We fought for her.


"Lena..." I whispered, as I concentrated, my consciousness escaping as I entered void mode, dashing to the corner of the throne room.



"My queen." Nero's voice echoed in the room, as he got down on one knee before Lena.

"Speak, brother." Lena said.

Nero lifted his bird shaped head.


"The Star System has been thrown into chaos. Our invasion has begun. The New War commences, just as it had so long ago, we shall strike the Toron Empire once more. But this time, they are without defenders. The Tora, long since extinguished. The Valian fight amongst the remnants of the Empire, blinded by their pride."


I clenched my teeth.

Dammit.

The Severens started their attack.


Lena narrowed her eyes.

"And what of our battle in the past?"

Nero nodded.

"We have yet to locate the root. The source of the Valian kind. However, SHADOW has uncovered something revolutionary."

"Speak."


Nero ran his appendage across the ground.

"The Unarmored Valian: Shane Mayen, is not fully Terran."


My heart stopped.

No way... they didn't...


How did they find out what Shane was? If they uncovered his true identity... he would...


Lena looked at her brother, her eyes wide.

"The Unarmored Valian wields the Infestation. He has overcome the Infestation's influence, and fights with the power bestowed only by those from the House of Licita. And now, on top of all of this, he is also not human?"


Nero hesitated. He could sense the frustration in his sister's voice.

"Forgive me, my Queen. It was my error for underestimating the one known as Shane Mayen."

"Why has he not been destroyed, Nero."

"We cannot. My Queen, you must understand. This Shane Mayen... he is part us."


Lena paused.

"Severen..."

"Indeed. I have reason to believe one of our Oculysts may have mated with the Toron Noble Kirin Licita, and conceived a natural born halfbreed."

"If that is true, his potential surpasses SHADOW."

"And not only SHADOW... but I believe Shane Mayen may have abilities similar, if not the same as SHADE."


I clenched my fists, hard. I wanted to stop this so badly.


It felt like I was watching the world unravel. The start of the spiral into apocalypse.


But if I jumped down like that, I would be cut down. I had no Lance. All I had were my void abilities.


"Where is Mayen now." Lena asked.

"The Terran-Severen hybrid has escaped a Murex. According to SHADOW, he has discovered his nature. As of now, we are unsure of what he is capable of. He has amassed a following under his other name: Shardis Licita."



Lena was silent for a few seconds. And to my disbelief, her eyes momentarily glanced at mine.

"Leave me, brother. As with the rest of you."


I watched as everybody filed out.


I stumbled back, still in my void mode, as the cables disconnected. One by one. The body of a woman emerged from the Severen flesh as she walked from her throne to my direction.


"Remove your veil, Dekani Price."


Against my will, I felt myself obliged to obey her, and I materialized in front of my foster mother.


"Lena..." I muttered, as I wanted to walk forward, but stopped myself.


"Why do you hesitate, Valian." Lena tilted her head, as if I was the most intriguing thing ever.


"Lena, please... I... You've abandoned-"


Lena held up her hand.

"If you came here to tell me to abandon my people, then the void truly has warped your mind, Dekani Price. However, I must commend you. You are the first Valian to stand here before me, before the same room that the Maker had once stepped foot in. The same room my mother, Queen Luna stepped foot in."


My breath was ragged, as I felt myself trembling from the emotion that was overwhelming my body. My face became wet with tears as I found myself before the Severen Queen, defenseless. Lanceless.


"Do you know why I did not kill you? Despite detecting your void presence this entire time?"

"What?" I asked, as Lena smiled.

"Why you. Why not Zennen Ful, the greatest of your kind? Why not Achel Divinear, the smartest of your kind? Why not Quorra Lavine, one who commands the largest alliances in Valian history? Yet here, the one who stands before me, a mere mastery rank 18 Valian, who hesitates to kill, who stubbornly only uses the Excalibur Lance because of the very emotions that are spit on by his kind. Dekani Price..."


Lena waved her hand, as the windows in the throne room opened up, revealing the starry sky of a beautiful galaxy. The light of the trillions of stars casting upon the room an illuminance of beautiful colours.


"... the weakest Valian. Has done what no Valian has ever done before. To be face to face with the leader of all the Severens, and be spared."


"Lena, what are you planning. Why are you doing all this? I don't understand at all!" I shouted.


"Perhaps part of the fake me still lives. That illusion of love. For you may have been the weakest Valian, but you were the kindest. You were the only one to ever reciprocate my love. Had it been fake. Even so..."

Lena ran her hand across my face as I closed my eyes, tears running down my cheeks.

"I cannot kill you without feeling some degree of regret."

"Then... don't... don't do this. Call off the war... Please mom... please just come home..." My voice broke, my hands trembling, but then Lena pulled her hand away, stepping back.


"Tch." She said as she turned around, walking back to her throne, my eyes widened as I held out my hand.

"Lena-"

"You misunderstand me, Valian child. Just because I say that I cannot kill you without regret, does not mean I will kill you at all. You are still my enemy."


My heart hurt, but I shouldered the feelings and trudged forward. I knew what to say.


"AM I THOUGH?!" I screamed, as Lena was taken aback.


"AM I?! You say that I am your enemy. But then you say you will feel regret if you kill me. You say I am the only one who reciprocated your love. If that's the case, why are we enemies?! Why would your own enemy be your own son?! Be your own children?!"

Lena's bottom lip quavered momentarily.

"For it was but a lie. A lie made by the void."


"So what if it was a lie?! So what?! If you taking us in was a lie, then maybe my whole existence is one too! Maybe our whole existence was a lie! But even so, we're still here! We're alive! Maybe that's just how it is. Maybe that's just what the world wants, or this maker you keep talking about."


I clenched my fist as I walked forward, Lena instinctively created several Severen tendrils to hold me down, but I ripped them away with void energy.


"Look at me, mom. I'm walking up to you. But as your enemy, you could have just alerted your guards. You could have killed me right here. But you're not. You're not, mom. Because deep down, you know you still love us. There's no reason for us to fight. There's no reason for this at all."


Lena hesitated.

"I... Dekani..."


I stopped, as something ran down Lena's cheek.


A tear.


"Mom!" I ran forward, but she held out her hand, stopping me.

"Dying... I am..."

"Let me help!" I begged, but suddenly, Lena's face reverted back to its expressionless demeanour.


"A lie once more, from your void trickery."


My outstretched hand went slack as I felt defeat all across my body.


"Do you enjoy emotionally manipulating, void devil?"


I gritted my teeth. I said nothing. Nor did I feel like saying anything. I felt like I had just...


"Then I shall indulge in your despair, Valian. Emotional manipulation."


The sound of a blade appeared behind me as I whipped around, to see the silhouette of a man approach me. The sword was glowing a bright blue.

My heart rate increased as I stumbled back.


"What the hell..."


A black scarf fluttered as the man approached me, his exalted weapon scraping the ground and producing sparks. The light from the sparks illuminating the face of a modified version of the Excalibur Lance.


Umbra levelled his sword, and slashed at me with his signature slash dash. I void dashed out of the way, but Umbra closed in again, his blade narrowly missing my face as I fell on my back.

Umbra appeared in front of me, his sword in the air, as he stabbed down. I dashed out of the way once more, evading the strikes of my old friend as we stood face to face.


"What have you done to Umbra?!" I growled at Lena, who watched from above.

"Just as you have emotionally manipulated me, I will emotionally destroy you, Valian Dekani Price. For you so loved this Lance, like a father, I have remade him. In the image of an enemy. He shall see you as such. Now Valian, will you die by his hand, or will he die by yours?"


The Lance material began to corrode, revealing his horrifically scarred face, and his eye, which was full of fury.



Umbra brandished his sword, as he charged forward, fully intent on taking his Operator down.


I concentrated, as my body dissolved into void energy. I dashed forward, entering Umbra and initiating Transference.

"Umbra! Remember who you are!" I shouted at the spectre from within Umbra's consciousness. But I couldn't get through to him. There was something there. Something malicious.


Umbra rejected the Transference as I was shunted out of his body, landing on the ground. Umbra towered over me and slashed down, as I rolled out of the way, scooching back.


"Despair, Dekani Price. Despair, void devil. For you so emotionally manipulated me, I shall emotionally destroy you. You love this Lance. I will exploit this love of yours."


I glared at Lena and fired a void beam at her direction, but several Severen limbs intercepted my blast. I void dashed again to evade Umbra and began firing void blasts at his direction, but it didn't matter. My mastery with the void was average at best. Against the superior defenses of the Lance that I had spent the most time modifying and upgrading.


"Damn you. Nero, you Severen scum!" I growled as I continued evading, but by the last void dash, I stumbled and slid across the floor of the throne room.


I was out of void energy.


"UMBRA!" I roared, but Umbra paid me no attention, dragging his Skiajati across the ground.

I turned to Lena, who regarded me coldly.

"I will save you mother. I promise. I promise on my name, Dekani Price. I will undo whatever Prince Nero has done to you!"


Umbra slashed and caught me in the forearm as I yelled in agony.


"I... Umbra... do you... really not recognize me." I muttered. My vision was beginning to go hazy from the bloodloss. I stumbled back as the throneroom opened up, revealing a distant planet.


"Leave me, void devil. I want no more from you." Lena said, as Umbra rushed forward and tackled me out of the Severen ship. The two of us hurtling to the ground.


"Umbra!!!" I yelled as I tried to escape the Lance's grasp.

I closed my eyes. I needed someone. I needed...


"Folock! Initiate contingency plan Q."

We continued hurtling to the ground as something appeared from the corner of my vision. A horrifically destroyed spacecraft in hundreds of segmented pieces.

I concentrated, and resolved myself into the wrecked Lotuscraft, as I felt myself hurtling to the ground.


Remember who you are. But do not be limited by what you are. Dream not of what you are, but who you wish to be. Lena's voice rung in my head as I summoned everything I had.

Steel your resolve, Valian. For you are different than a Tora soldier as I. Your power comes from within. The stronger your will. The stronger your resolve. The stronger the weapons you wield to battle.


Tora Nava.

I will steel my resolve.


I growled as parts of the Lotuscraft began to fix itself.

"O- Operat- Operator!!!" Folock's voice beamed from within the internals of the Lotuscraft that was currently a part of me.


"Folock! Pinpoint Umbra!" I yelled, as I rerouted the thrusters of the Superorbiter, attempting to slow the fall.


"Unable to find. Operator, we have more pressing issues!"


My internal sensors picked up several bogies.

Severen units.


"Folock, how's the Railjack integrated guns doing."

"45% operational."

"That's more than enough."


I stopped our descent as I spun around, to face the horde of Severens that were coming from the sky. But they weren't just coming after me. I watched as one Severen swooped down and fired a ray of energy which blasted chunks of the land, causing numerous villagers to scatter.

Several of the villagers emerged from their shelters and tried to fight back, but against the might of the Severens, the battle was extremely one sided. My enhanced field of view showed the landscape in more detail, as it was only now did I realize that the whole place was ravaged by the Severen invasion. Fires burning. Corpses and chaos all around.

What were they doing? Were they trying to take over this past as well as the one in the future?


I concentrated, as numerous reticules aimed at the Severen swarm. I then willed my mortars to fire, as numerous rockets chased them down, exploding on sight.

The Lotuscraft, somewhat restored from my Transference, landed on the ground as I continuously fired my guns in turret mode. Fighting back the aerial forces until they retreated.


From the corner of my eye, I caught him. A tall figure with a black and red coat, and flowing white hair.


"Shardis." I said, as he looked me in the eye, smiling.

SHADE then turned around, disappearing into the shadows, as I resolved out of the Lotuscraft, stumbling onto the ground.


I looked back, and watched as my Superorbiter fell apart into pieces, as the void energy that I was emanating was all that kept it together.


No way home.

No way to contact the Valians.

No way to contact Shane, or the rest of my crew.


I was stranded in the middle of nowhere.


Protector

"F- Folock..." I muttered.

"Yes, Operator!"

"Con... concealment Mode."

"Concealing."

I heard the Superorbiter begin to shift its components around. However was left, as it blended with the environment.


I sighed, getting to my feet.

I had resolved into my own Superorbiter... I was probably the first Valian to ever do that. And by resolving, I was able to heal myself a little bit with my Elevation Arcane. But my forearm was still in a lot of pain from where Umbra had struck me.


I stumbled out of the Transference room, peering outside.

"Folock, status."

"Yes, Operator. As you had conducted Transference with the vessel, you have managed to restore some of its base functions. All Lances remain operational. All weapons remain operation. However, the craft will be unable to take flight. Nor will you be able to access the Railjack functions. I'm sorry, Operator. It looks like if we want to head back, we're..."

Folock paused.

"Folock? What's wrong?" I asked.

"Operator... we're... we're no longer in our time."

"What?"


I stepped out of the Lotuscraft, to be met by a small town.

"A town?"

The people were all dressed strangely, but some had garments similar to mine.

I recognized this attire...

It was from an age even before Shane Mayen's age.


"Operator... what will you do?"

I clenched my teeth.

I had to find a way out of this place. If I could acquire the resources to rebuild the Superorbiter, I could timewarp out of here.


However, before I could form any further thought, a girl's scream erupted from within the forest.

"Wha-" I said, as I heard numerous voices trailing the girl from behind.


"Don't run, you little wench!"

"Do as your lord tells you to do!"

"You dare run from Lord Wales?!"


I raised an eyebrow.

"Folock, I am deploying a Lance."

"O- Operator?"

"What is it?"

"Would it not be better to not bring attention about ourselves? I have assessed our surroundings. These people are not technologically evolved. As a matter of fact, they still wield the weapons of the Primal Age. Of sword and sorcery. If they see-"

"It will not be an issue. I will use the Void to purge their memories once my time here is complete."


I got to my feet, void dashing to the attacker's position.


From my distorted view while in Void Mode, I could make out their torches and medieval armour. They were even more devolved than Shane's timeline. Just how far back did Lena send the Severens?

The girl tripped on her dress, and fell onto the ground, soiling it.


The men surrounded her, as she whimpered.

"S- Somebody... please... anyone... Great Venir... please save me... PLEASE SAVE ME!" She screamed.


Hannibal Ability Two: Steel Skin

I exited Void Mode and resolved into Hannibal, appearing before the girl.

One of the men was about to bring their swords down to strike down the girl, but I caught it with Hannibal's left hand, crushing it in my palm effortlessly.

So this was tempered steel.

Compared to the Toron steel, I could see why this was considered Primal.


"What the-"

"A Knight? How did it get here?"

"Those teal lights that line the sides of its armour. It has to be magical. Is it a summons?"


I regarded the attackers. They looked like higher upperclassmen, I would deduce they served the lord that wanted this girl.

But from my time learning under Tora Nava, I knew how to read an enemy's fighting proficiency.

These people were trained to some degree, but were below even a Toron Scrava in combat ability.

The three men charged again, striking with their bladed weapons, but the swords shattered off of Hannibal's Steel Skin.


"What kind of armour is that?!" One of the attackers yelped, as I approached them with my 7 foot Lance, towering over the men, the blue lights of the armour casting shadows across their pale, fear stricken faces.


I calmly swung my fist, Hannibal's heavy frame adding to its momentum as the force slammed into all three men, smashing them into a tree and knocking them out unconscious.


The girl stared at me, her eyes in fright.

"You. Child of the town. Direct me to this town's authorities." I said.

"P- Please don't take me back... I beg of you, great iron god."


Iron god?

"Operator. I believe she sees you as a deity. To these people, your Lance is evolutionary leaps in equipment to what they wield." Folock advised me.


The girl stumbled back, her lower lip quavering. She was terrified of me.

"Iron God... I beg of you... please show mercy... please..."

Folock rung in my ears.

"Operator, the girl is suffering from hyperthermia. She also seems to also have sustain numerous bruises and internal bleeding. If not for the adrenaline in her body, she will surely collapse."


I approached the girl, kneeling on one knee.


"I am no god. I mean you no harm." I said.

The girl paused, her body was still trembling.


"I will not take you back to your lord. But allow me to treat you to your injuries first."

The girl reluctantly nodded, as I picked her up and made my way back to the destroyed Lotuscraft.


"A- Amazing... this... is this your house?"

"One could say that." I replied, as I entered the Lotuscraft, the interior had changed to befit this world's timeline. I led the girl to Rinne's bed, and sat her down. The sight of the bed terrified her, as she suddenly began struggling against Hannibal's hold.


"N- NO! NO, PLEASE DON'T!"

"What? I mean you no har-"

"NO!"


After a few minutes of adjusting, the girl settled down outside of the Lotuscraft, on a log.

Folock had completed his scan, revealing numerous regions of internal bleeding and bruises. Many of the injuries appeared to have been sustained consistently for years, and some of them looked recent.

"That lord..." I muttered.

"Operator, it is not wise to get ourselves meddled in another noble's affairs. This girl may well be a slave to this particular lord."

"I am aware of this, Folock."


The girl saw me approaching and gasped.

"Do you still not believe me to be of no harm?" I asked.

The girl pursed her lips.

"Please forgive me... it's just... it's hard for me to trust another man again... every man has hurt me in some way... I'm sorry."


I sighed, as energy surged in my body.

"O- Operator? What are you doing? You can't-"

"Silence, Folock." I commanded, as I resolved out of Hannibal, appearing before her.


The girl's eyes went wide.

"You're... you're a boy!"


I regarded the girl, slowly taking off my Toron visor.

"My name is Dekani Price."

I looked at my reflection from the windows of the Lotuscraft. The gold trim of my Toron Operator Suit shining from the light of the fire that we had made to keep her warm.

"I too, am an elite in society, a noble. But from a different wor- a different country. Far from here."


I sat across from here, as the Hannibal Lance remained motionless in the corner.

For a few minutes, we seemingly sat in silence, until the girl spoke.


"Lorai. My name is Lorai."

"Do you not have a surname?"

"I... I don't have one. I have long since forgotten it."

"What happened?"

The girl gazed at the fire with expressionless eyes.

"From a young age... I was sold to slave traders. From one noble to another, from one commonfolk to another, I was nothing more than a dog to them. They beat me and violated me. Forgive me... Master Price. But... I cannot trust another man again. I simply cannot. Not when I am forced to endure like... like this... I can't."

"And what if I told you I was not like the men you have encountered, Lorai?"

The girl looked at me, tears streaming down her bloodshot eyes.


"Please forgive me, from the bottom of my heart, Dekani. But even if you are a noble from another country... this town is ruled by a greater power, a greater royalty and nobles... there is nothing you can do for me-"


The girl suddenly burst into a fit of coughing, blood staining the log.

"Stay still." I said, as I got up from my feet.


The girl stared at me, her eyes widening.

"Dekani...?"


Teal energy began swirling around me.

"I promise you, Lorai. I am not like any noble you have encountered. I am Dekani Price. Not of this country. My weapons. My equipment. My armours. No man can lay a hand on you unless they can go through me."


I dissolved into teal sparks, resolving into my Faerar Supra armour.

Lorai yelped.

"Master Price, what are you-"

Faerar Ability Three - Rejevenation

Suddenly, Lorai stopped, as teal sparks rose from the ground, flowers and plants sprouting from the ground by her feet. Her injuries healing her wounds, as her body became restored, her hair straightening, until I was face to face with a fully restored Lorai.


I reached out and wiped the grime off her face.

"Do you believe me now?"


Lorai stared at me, her eyes brimming with tears.

"Why... why now..." She muttered.


I got to my feet.

"I understand your fear to be brought into another man's home now. I understand that. So I will ensure you will not go through that pain. But I still want to help."


Faerar Ability Four - Sanguine Forest


More and more plants and vines erupted, until a small hut was formed around Lorai, a bed, a table, and a door, a window, everything taking form before her, the lights of the teal glow of my Lance lighting up the forest.


"Why did I have to wait so long... why did it have to take so long..." Lorai sobbed, as she ran up to me and buried her face in my Lance's chest.


"Why did it take so long for someone to save me!" Lorai screamed, breaking down in my arms.


* * *


"The noble who owns me is Baron Tristam." Lorai said, as the two of us walked down the plaza together.

Many of the townsfolk paid us no attention for the most part, however we did receive the occasional unusual glance.

"That boy... from which house does he belong to?"

"Those gold Commodore ribbons, he's clearly a noble, but I don't recognize those patterns."


Lorai clutched my arm nervously.

"Lord Price..."

I turned to her, realizing that her face had turned pale.

"Operator." Folock chimed in my head.

"What is it, Folock?"

"The one known as Lorai may be suffering from traumatic stress. Her vitals are elevating in adrenaline."

I brought Lorai closer to me.

"Are you afraid of the outside?" I asked her.

"N- No.. I..."

"You don't need to be afraid. I will protect you." I reassured her, as we approached a pub.


Lorai must require sustenance. I had tried to feed her some of the food in the Lotuscraft, but her body was still recovering even after Faerar's Rejuvenation power.

"Come." I told her, but Lorai stood at the door.

"I mustn't. Lord Price."

"Why not?" I asked, gesturing her inside, but before I could say anything else, another stood between us.


"Her kind is not welcome, noble boy." A stoic, well developed man said to me.

I turned to him.

"Her kind?"

The man narrowed his eyes.

"For a noble, you are quite uneducated. I am talking about the Fleym. It is beneath you to take your slave girl to such an establishment. Or even to take yourself to one as lowly as this lowly pub. Someone of your standing should be in the Royal Villa."

I peered at the inside of the pub. A number of people were looking at us curiously.


"What is a noble doing here?"

"Is that his sex slave?"


I walked up to the man.

"I will choose to eat wherever I want. Or are you giving a noble orders, as a guardsman to said lowly pub?"


My face turned into a glare, as the man backed off, nervously.

"I apologize, my lord. Forgive me."


I went up to Lorai and took her wrist.

"Let us go inside."


The server directed us to the far edge of the pub, where I ordered two meals. Lorai was hesitant at first, but I insisted, as she slowly began to eat her fill.

"Lord Price." Lorai said, quietly.

"Something on your mind?" I asked.

"Why are you going so far to help me?"

My eyes wandered to the edges of the table.


Why...

Why would a Valian, who was trained since the Void Incident to ignore the weak, to focus on their own strength, abandon their ideals and help another in need?


Perhaps...

Shane and Rinne suddenly appeared in my mind. The two of them, along with Aurora, walking down the streets of Luam. Speaking highly of their Captain.

Laughing.

Peacefully.

Umbra walking Flippy.


If I had gone forward with my Valian way...

I never would have had Shane Mayen onboard the Lotuscraft as my First Mate. And from Shane, did Rinne and Aurora join.


When the Veil attacked my craft from every direction, I remembered Rinne telling me to do everything I could to keep Shane safe, for her sake.

The Severens boarded my craft and we were overwhelmed.

And I watched as everything that I had built up, all the bonds I had formed with each person aboard the Lotuscraft Crew be torn apart.


I looked at Lorai again.

"L- Lord Price?"

"I..."


SLAM.

"Hey hey hey. What's a Fleym doing in the pub? HUH?"

Four stocky men surrounded Lorai, as her face turned pale.


"Hey. I don't recognize those noble garments anywhere." One of the men approached me.

"Are you really a noble? Or are you playing pretend with this girl over here. If she isn't your property, I'd happily take her off your hands."


Lorai gave me a panicked expression, as one of the men grabbed her wrist.

"No! Stop!"

"Don't resist, girlie. People like you should remember your place in society."


That was right...

As a Valian... we were taught the ways of not just the warrior, but of a noblemen.

We knew never to meddle with the lower caste.

They were not like us.

Uncivilized and void of rationality.

They were not the type of be reasoned with.

And because of that, we were always taught to not be involved with the peasant folk.


But...

Since knowing Shane...


My body moved on its own, slowly rising from my seat.

"What are you going to do? Fake noble?" The man sneered at me, as the other men dragged Lorai away. Her look of terror suddenly turned into a look of hopelessness as she gazed at the exit.


"Lord Price... thank you for... thank you for caring of me. Please don't... please don't blame yourself for whatever happens."


"Silver eyes and white hair? Is that even natural? Or did you go to the extent of using magic to modify your own appearance to look like nobility?" The thug grabbed my collar.

I must not kill.

Killing would escalate the situation. But watching the men handle Lorai so roughly, no one in the pub did anything but look away.


"Dekani." Lorai gasped, as I looked at her.

She had a smile on her face.

"It's okay, Dekani. Don't blame yourself. Don't blame yourself, for a mere Fleym like me."


My own voice emanated in my head.

I've... I've encountered something like this before.

No.

Shane did.

What happened to your previous philosophy? Of not getting involved? There's always multiple sides to the story. Because of what you've done, you're now known for assault. A better way would have been to give her your coins and a small bonus. Let whatever was taken get taken. And have the higher authorities or nobles negotiate with Thresh.

I remembered scolding Shane.

He had fought three Valians that day. It was over a mere orphan child.


But because of his recklessness, his actions had transferred to me. And I was charged with assault.

I scolded him, telling him he should never have gotten involved.


I watched as Lorai was dragged out of the pub by the men, who slammed the doors out. I was still staring at the doors, my eyes wide and my body frozen, still standing, as everybody returned to talking and conversing.


No...

Perhaps it was wrong to be reckless.

But the reasoning was still right.

It was always right.


What kind of Captain... what kind of noble...

What kind of Valian would I be? If I chose to be weak?


I slowly made my way to the exit of the pub, as I heard the men begin chuckling. The sounds of fabric ripping.

Void energy began circulating in my body, responding to my intense rage.


There was no bigger weakness...

Than being a coward.


Each step I took, I began emanating more and more teal sparks and light, until my body's illumination reached the attackers, who turned to me in shock.

"What the hell? It's that fake noble aga-"

"No Hans... that's no fake noble... no peasant could wield magic like that!"


Lorai stared at me, her eyes shining, as my surroundings began to tear apart, swirling around me along with the Void vortex that I was emitting from my body.


"Kill him!" Hans said, as he took out a device.

"Operator... look at those arcanes. They're nothing like the ones in our time."

"Because those aren't arcanes, Folock..." I muttered, as the man fired a ball of flame which caught me dead in the chest. I exploded into teal light.


"Dekani!" Lorai screamed.


They aren't arcanes, Folock. They are runes. Magic runes. The same ones from the Ancient Scribes. My void body taking form.

Deploying Lance.


A hooded suit of armour appeared before me.

I resolved into it, as I took out one hand from my collar.


"What in the- a magic knight?"

"Does that even exist? What kind of magic is that?!"


Harrow Ability One: Conviction

I waved my hand, causing a wave of chains to bind the attackers down.

"Shoot him! Use your spells!"

One of the men tried to summon another rune, but I quickly pulled out a quickfire automatic pistol, the Quall Supra, and fired a series of bullets at them.

Sparks flew as the men were disarmed instantly. Smoke steamed from the barrel of my pistol as I aimed the weapon to the heads of the attackers. My Lance regarding them mercilessly, emanating the highest levels of intimidation, just as Tora Nava had taught us to fight.

"That accuracy... he has to be an elite noble. Run for it!"

I closed my fist, causing the chains to intentionally dissolve. The attackers made haste and ran, save one, who stayed behind.


I slowly walked forward, kneeling before Lorai.


"Come, Lorai. We are leaving now."

Lorai choked back a sob.

"Y- Yes, Lord Price!"


I picked her up, still in my Lance as I walked off.


"Black Knight! You won't get away with this! To attack a squire of a Chevalier is a capital offense! You will be an enemy to the Crown!"


I turned to the man, Lorai still in my arms.

"Let them come." I said, as I walked off.

Heroics

We made our way back to the Lotuscraft, but I noticed Lorai had stopped walking, causing me to move ahead of her.

My Lance slowed to a halt as I turned around.

"I'm so sorry, Lord Price. Because of me, you are now wanted by the Chevalier that squire serves."


I hung my head down, analyzing Harrow Supra's gauntlets. Black with gold trim. A Lance whose abilities manifested through damage to the armour itself.

How ironic it was to wield such a Lance in front of Jessica.

If only such abilities and weapons that I wielded were to be put to good use. On Severens, not lower caste members of a weaker civilization...


And not only that, but I had gone ahead and caused an offense to the squire of this nation's nobility. I highly doubted this would end well.

What was wrong with me? Were the things I had once held of high esteem, and the things that I had tried to teach Shane Mayen just hypocrisy at the end of the day?


No matter how many times I had told Shane to not get involved, here I was doing the same thing.


TEEM.

?

Lorai put a hand to my Lance's chest, resting her forehead against the metal.

"Thank you, Dekani."

I slowly raised Harrow's hand, but froze, unable to comprehend it. My chest, not Harrow's chest, but my chest felt strange.


We returned to making our way back home, as I stayed close to Lorai, still resolved in my Lance.


"Lord Price, may I ask you a question?"

"What is it?"

"How old are you?"

"Sixteen."

Lorai stared at me.

"Are you alarmed? What is your age, then?"

Lorai put her hands to her chest.

"Seventeen. I... I never realized how young you were."


Lorai turned around.

"Knowing now that my Knight is even younger than I am... I have no excuse to behave the way I'm behaving."

"Lorai..."

"Dekani Price, at sixteen, you've already amassed so much strength, such nobility and wealth, and such an overwhelming arsenal to the point where you could easily overpower any threat that comes my way. But what have I done? I've been nothing but a burden."

"Do you see me as a perfect human being, Lorai?"


Lorai clenched her teeth.

"Of course I do! What's there not to admire? The man who had saved me from my horrific life, who gave me meals to eat, who protected me with his shining armors and his weapons... could may well have passed off as my younger brother."


I gazed at the horizon.

"I am not perfect. Not in the slightest."

"What do you-"


I knelt down in front of her. The glow of my Lance's armoring illuminating her face.

"Can I trust you with this? Promise me you will tell no one."

"Operator! This is unwise!" Folock cried out, panicked in my head.

I ignored Folock, as Lorai slowly nodded.


"Where I am from, we are ranked by Mastery. As soldiers to our Empire, we are the Valian. The Elite of the Elite. The pinnacle of our Empire's technology and innovation. We are their prized jewels, their strongest hand."

Lorai blinked.

"So... the royal guard, in a sense?"

"You can say that. A Valian, fresh from recruitment, is assigned a Mastery Rank of Zero. Moving upwards in Rank requires one to master Lances and weapons, Archwings and Necrons. The more we add to our Arsenal, the higher our Rank increases. Of my brothers and sisters, approximately 85% of us are above MR20. Those who enter the Valian Council are all MR30."

"And... your Mastery Rank is..."

I smiled.

"18. I am MR18, below even the average Valian. In terms of combat proficiency, I am considered weak. A Valian is trained to ignore weakness and to strengthen absolutely every aspect of themselves. Physically. Mentally. Emotionally. We think nothing of compassion, unless it adds to our efficiency to carry out tasks as a soldier to the Empire. But for me, I have time and time again let my morals take over, leading to inefficiencies everywhere. To my kind, I am a failure."


Lorai looked away.

"There is no weakness in being kind, Dekani."


I paused.

"I-"

"Being kind isn't weakness, Dekani. Not to me. Even if another one of your kind were here before me, who was stronger than you as you have said, I would still choose you to be more protector and my lord. I will never change anything."


What good was a Valian if they were not strong enough to protect...

My arm went slack, the metal clashing against the sides of my Lance.


That was right.

A Valian had nothing to lose other than Lena.

We were objects of war. We had nothing to lose...


I looked at Lorai again.

"Lord Price... if your heart seeks it, I will always follow you. Even if your brethren were here, I will choose you. Always."


But if I lost Lorai today, I knew my heart would be in pain.


If it meant being an even bigger failure of a Valian...

I choose to be Lorai's Knight.


I slowly got to my feet, laughing.


"L- Lord Price?" Lorai stared at me, as I threw my head to the sky. For the first time.


A Valian must not feel. Nava's voice rung in my head.

"HAHAHA!" I laughed.

A Valian must not show weakness.

I resolved out of Harrow in front of Lorai, my human form struggling forward, as I continued laughing.

A Valian must be strong enough to rely on themselves, and only themselves.

I continued walking forward until I was in Lorai's arms, my laughter mixing with my tears.


"Lord Price! I'm sorry, I didn't mean to- I'm so sorry! I'm sorry!" Lorai panicked, as I continued laughing.

"No... Lorai... that's not it." I replied, as something felt lifted from my shoulders. I was feeling something I had never felt before, it was a feeling I only felt before I had chosen go onboard that craft that day, the day that had changed my life forever.


I felt free.


I breathed out, as I pulled away from Lorai's embrace.

Her face had been restored to optimal health, but there were still hints of something there.

She was still in pain.

I want to make sure she was no longer sad in this world, when I leave it.


"Lorai. I want to free more of your kind." I said.


"Free...? But Lord Price, that's not possible! You're saying you will take on the entire Slave Trade Industry!"

"Do you doubt me, Lorai?"


Lorai shook her head.

"No... but... you would go this far for me?"

"I'm a Knight, right? Then I will do what a Knight does."


* * *


"Folock, waypoint all slave trafficking anomalies."

"Waypointing, Operator."


I narrowed my eyes.

Lena would normally have assigned these missions to me. She would have been my guiding voice, showing me the locations of each captive to rescue. But Lena was not with me this time.

"There's... so many..." Lorai muttered.


"Yes." I said, as I made my way to the landing craft, but someone was trailing me from behind.


"Lorai, from here on, it will be unsafe."

"Please, let me come."


I turned to her, as I resolved into teal sparks, the Loki Lance animating before her very eyes.

"What do you hope to gain by being there?"


Lorai stood her ground.

"These are my people. I deserve to help for my people. I may not look like much, and I may be a Fleym, but I do have magic myself. I wield Earth Magic."


So even in the past, there were still people like Shane Mayen.


I walked to the armory, the plated armor of my Loki's Lance clanking on the ground as I pulled out a sword.

"This is the Buckler Supra. It is a sword. I used to use this weapon with my Monolith Lance, an armour that wielded the Earth."


I held out the sword as Lorai took it, but I didn't release my grip.

"L- Lord Price-"

I remained steadfast, regarding her.


"This mission will be a rescue. You will follow my orders, is that clear, Lorai? That means no recklessness."


Lorai nodded, her face determined, and momentarily flashing to Shane's.

"Understood, Lord Price."


The Landing Craft hovered above the trees of several bandits.

"What kind of magical machination is this?" Lorai asked.

"It's a Lyall Supra. The cloaking is generated by my Lance's Invisibility Augment."

"Incredible..." Lorai whispered.

"Folock, mark enemy."

"Understood, Operator."


The enemy marked up in my HUD.

I see.

This squad was responsible for managing the slave hostages. Three in total. The lackeys were stationed outside. The higherups were closer to the hostages.

"What will we do, Lord Pr-"


I leapt from my Landing Craft, as my Lance went invisible.

I landed on the skull of one of the bandits.

"Wha-"

TOSS.

The man's voice was cut off abruptly, as a kunai sprouted from his forehead.


I waited patiently, still on top of the corpse of the man I had landed on top of, as the marked enemy returned to his spot to find his colleagues dead from an invisible force.

The man opened his mouth to shout, but I took aim with my Silenced Quall Supra, shooting him before he could utter a single word.


"Come." I told Lorai, as we walked deeper into the woods.


"You won't get away with this, bastard!" I heard a small girl's voice, as the sounds of fabric rustling broke the silence. A man had gotten up, and I watched as he grabbed the girl's hair, yanking her against the bars of the cage.

"You're acting all high and mighty still, after everything we did to you and your friends?" The bandit chuckled, as he slammed the girl against the bars over and over again.


The rest of the girls began crying, begging for him to stop.


"The boss only needed five. And we have six here. Do you know what that means, girlie?"


The girl who had mouthed off to the captor glared at him as she was thrown back into the cell, her face covered in cuts and bruises.

"We get to do whatever we want with one of you. And you sure are making that choice super easy."


I heard something shiver, as I found Lorai staring at the man, her eyes wide in terror.


"Calm yourself, Lorai." I said.

"B- But..."

"You'll give away our position."

"I.. I know... I..."


"Operator, the sight of the captor is causing a traumatic response." Folock advised me.


Lorai gasped, as she dropped her sword, which clunked on the ground.

Our stealth was compromised.


I glared at the man, who had found our position.

"Another Fleym? And what, a wannabe knight? What are those horns, pal?"


I slowly got up, walking up to the man.

"Your colleagues have been eliminated. You are all that's left. Will you die knowing you lived a life of filth?" I asked.


The man grabbed the girl and held her at knifepoint.

"Shut up! Or I'll slit her throat. You were here the entire time, right? We only need five. The last can die for all it's worth."


"You monster!" Lorai screamed, but the man laughed crazily.


"Monster?! A Fleym is calling me a monster? Your race once enslaved us all, and now that the tables have turned, you're calling us monsters now? Tell that to my grandparents, bitch!"

I tilted my head.


"The Fleym once enslaved your kind?"


Lorai's face went pale, as the girls were silent.


"Yeah, I doubt that girl told you anything, Knight! I bet she told you how badly her kind was treated, right! But she told you nothing about how her kind had once enslaved us all! It's okay when we were the ones being tortured, but when they are the ones, they never shut their trap about how cruel life is! Such is the double standard! My grandparents went through hell, and now that this opportunity is before me. I am a soldier to my country by doing this!"


"You would use your grandparents' suffering as an excuse to assault children?" I asked.


The man brought the blade closer to the girl's neck, as tears began to brim at her eyes.


"Mister... please... please save them..." The girl's voice broke.


"Lord Price!" Lorai cried to me.


The man gritted his teeth.

"A Noble helping the Fleym?! Have you no respect for your ancestors?!"


I lowered my sword.

"Tell me this, bandit. The Fleym who hurt your grandparents. Are they the children you see before you?"

"Shut up! You're in no position to talk to me like that if you cannot even comprehend the gravity of what their kind have done!"

"These children have nothing to do with what their ancestors did."

"Take one more step and the girl dies!"


I aimed my pistol at the man.

"War is no game. If you choose to fight it. Take it seriously."

"HUH?! The hell are you saying? You really want this kid to die?!"

"In my country, in my home, we once fought a war. Against another nation. My people, my brethren fought them with all we had. Even if it was one soldier against a horde of enemies. If it meant fighting an entire platoon as a single man. We fought without any fear holding us back. It certainly did not involve bullying the weak. If you want to fight a war against the Fleym, I don't see you wielding your swords against their strongest. All I see is half a man with half the resolve looking for something to blame."

"SCREW YOU!" The man shouted, as he brought his blade down, but it was too late.


Loki Ability Three - Switch Displacement

The man suddenly appeared in the center of the camp, as I switched places with him. I took aim with my pistol and fired at the lock across the cage, destroying it with pinpoint accuracy. The girls all piled out and ran to Lorai, crying. All except one.


The man began screaming in disbelief.


"WHY! WHO ARE YOU! WHAT ARE YOU?!"


I aimed at the man's leg and fired, causing him to howl in pain.

"The Fleym of today's age aren't responsible for what their ancestors chose to do. To attack children based off a hate off of a past generation... you're no soldier to your country's cause. You aren't even a man. You are nothing but a failure."

"WHAT DO YOU KNOW-"

"Silence." I resolved out of my Lance and void dashed to the girl who hadn't run to Lorai, my Ensnare Arcane binding the man to the ground.

"What the- you're a kid! What kind of kid fought a war?!" The man gasped, as I stood before the girl, putting my gun in her hands.


"The trigger is here. To unleash the weapon's destruction, aim the barrel at the man's forehead like this, and press the trigger."


"WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU TELLING THAT GIRL! I'LL DO ANYTHING. I'LL... I'LL... I'LL TELL MY BOSS ALL ABOUT YOU, KID. I'LL MAKE YOU WEALTHY."


I regarded the man, as the girl went up to the man, slowly bringing the gun up and pressing the barrel against his forehead.

Tears began to leak down her face.

"I was abused... by you. I was beaten, whipped. And I was forced to watch you hurt my parents, then proceed to KILL THEM." She screamed.

"I hate you... I hate you I hate you I hate you! I... I'll..."


The man began urinating himself and defecating.

"No... no listen to me kid, I'll do anything. I... I know! I saved you! I saved you and- and-"

"SHUT UP!" The girl began trembling violently, the gun aimed right at his head.


"Lord Price! This is too cruel!" Lorai grabbed my arm, but I continued watching.

"The power is in your hands. To get vengeance on this man. Will you do it? Will you kill this man, now that you have the opportunity to do so? His blood will be on your hands, but you will finally get your revenge for what he did to your people."


The girl began sobbing, as she tried her hardest to pull the trigger, but ultimately, lowered the weapon. I walked up to her and took the gun, as the girl ran up to Lorai and cried profusely.


"Why... why didn't you pull the trigger..." The man muttered in utter shock.


"The answer is simple." I said, as I resolved back into my Lance.

"She understands that by killing you, she will become just like you. The hatred will cycle over again. Her parents will have died and will be remembered as her source of fuel to become a killer."


The man's breathing turned ragged.

"That Fleym..."


I slowly turned around, as I led the rest of the captives out of the camp.

"If I return to the boss with this news... there's no... there's no life for me..."


I stopped, as I heard rustling of the man about to attack us from behind.

I immediately spun around and threw a kunai, catching the man's forehead dead center. His corpse slumped on the ground, as I heard screaming.


"The girl may not be a killer..." I said, as the man stared at the sky.

"But I am. Whether I choose to believe myself to not be so, I fought many wars already. My hands have already been stained with blood."


I approached Lorai.

"Come, we will go to the Lotuscraft and figure out if there is a camp for these children to be safe."


* * *


Devana Ability Four: Sentient Arrows

I summoned Devana's bow, the Toron components suspended in Devana's Lance energy.


I took aim with her bow, as I fired six arrows, each arrow catching the necks of each captor, and the last shattering the lock of the cage.

I intentionally left one enemy behind.


"Lorai." I said.

Lorai took aim with my Harkanon Rifles, set to sniper mode.

SNIP.

The man collapsed from Lorai's sniper bullet as the captives were released.


We made our way back to the Landing Craft.

"Lorai, you've improved a lot with that sniper." I remarked.

"Thank you Lord Price. If it wasn't for your incredible marksmanship and mentoring!"

I smiled.


Lorai's ability to complete stealth missions and her ability to keep herself concealed... it was so refreshing to see someone like this after dealing with Shane's recklessness for so long.

If I could...

If I could bring her with me...


Suddenly, SHADE's face flashed in my mind. The day he had intercepted me and several other Valian in that mission.

"Oh, dearest Captain Deka. You can keep deluding yourself, convincing yourself that you are some kind of leader or some sorts. But you will never change who I am. You can never change fate, and you can't change Shane Mayen. I cannot ever be changed. And you will always be fated to fail as my Captain. Always."

"Lord Price?" Lorai peeked at me from the corner of my vision.


I was startled, as I stumbled.

"S- Sorry. Nothing is wrong." I said, as I went to open the door to the Lotuscraft, only to be greeted by a ton of Fleym.


"Welcome home, Master Price!" The Fleym bowed to me.

"What the-"

"Welcome home! Operator! I helped accustom these poor children to their new life aboard the Lotuscraft! I've expanded the architecture to be more of a manor. Dozens upon dozens of rooms! I am now known as the Friendly Spectre of House Price! Isn't that incredible!"

House Price?!

Since when was Mother and Father, who were Lualite Farmers and Hunters, considered nobility?!

"Folock! What have you done?!" I yelped, as one of the girls brought a plate of food to me.


It smelled incredible. The aroma made my mouth water.

"What is this? It smells heavenly." I gasped.

"Foie Gras! Lorai tells me that you are a noble from a faraway country, as someone who has saved all of us, we are in your debt, Master Price. Please let us repay you in full!"

"That really isn't necessary. This is only temporary, at least until we find a better place to-"

"No! We want to stay with you!"


Everybody cheered, as Lorai playfully bumped me.

"I feel the same way, Lord Price. Please, be our benevolent baron."

"Yes!"

"I agree!"

"The only lord I will serve is Master Price!"


"I... uh..."

"Come now, Operator. Don't be so bashful that some of the girls are showing you their affection!"

"They are children, Folock!"

"So are you! I've asked their age, and they all range from ages 14 to 18. You fit right in, Operator!"


I leaned against the edge of the desk, which had now become the "master's quarters".

I was met by many faces that Rinne had once explained to me as "puppy dog eyes".


"Err..."

"Lord Price?" Lorai said.

"Very well." I grumbled.


"I shall be your lord. But this is only temporary, do you understand?" I said.


Cheering erupted in the "Lotus Manor".


Knight of the Fleym

"Folock, what is the state of the Lotuscraft? What repairs must be made to enable functionality?"

"I'm sorry Operator. Even if you managed to pull off the miracle you did before with Transference, it won't be enough for us to fight the Severens of this time."

"Tch."


I slammed my fist against the dashboard.

I was stranded here.

The Severens were in this time. They were planning on launching a full invasion on the Star System of my time. If I could cripple their forces as much as I could in this timeline, knowing full well now that Lena was here, I could assist my brethren.

But as I was now...


"But I do have some good news!" Folock chimed, happily.

"Really?"

"Your new assassin companion, Lorai, is exceptionally cute! She would make an excellent wife!"

"..."

"Uh.. ah... bzz bzz. My apologies Operator. Merely a technically issue! What I meant was that there is still a way to restore this vessel. The resources on this world can be transmuted using the Foundry. We can transmute the resources and rebuild the key systems we are missing."

"Very well. How will we acquire these resources?"

"I have no idea!"


I leaned away from the dashboard, as the holographic display closed.

"Master Price?" A timid voice peeped from the door of my new office.

I turned around, smiling.

"Please! Come in, Atare!"

Atare was stunned.

"You remember my name?"

"Of course. Why would I not?"

"But there are so many of us... we've normally had our names forgotten by the lords who we served under."


I tapped my temple.

"Well that certainly is quite disrespectful to the people who serve me tea every day."

That wasn't the only reason. A Valian was trained to remember every single detail of a battlefield and their environment. That way, decisions could be made more streamlined using the information memorized on a first sweep.


Atare put a hand to her mouth as she laughed.

"You're a funny lord, Master Price."

"Am I now, Atare?"

I sipped the tea, while Atare stood at my side, the tray in front of her.


"Atare, may I ask you a question about this society?"

"Yes, Master Price?"

"Where may I acquire the following resources?"

I tapped my dashboard, showing the world's resources that I needed for the restoration of the Lotuscraft.


I heard the tray fall on the ground, as I quickly resolved into one of my Lances, my Tesla Supra, appearing before her with my Guandao in hand.

"Atare! What is it?"

Atare's eyes were dilated, and she was shivering in fear.

"D- Don't... please stop beating my sister... please..."

"Your sister? Who-"


I looked at the list again.

I heard footsteps running to my room as an older maid ran up to Atare.

"Shera, what happened?"

Shera consoled her sister.

"It's okay, Atare. I'm fine. I'm here. I was restored by Master Price, do you remember? The armor with the horns of a goat? Do you not remember?"

Atare broke down in tears, as I stood in my armor, stunned.


Shera sighed.

"I'm sorry, Master Price. This had nothing to do with you. What did you ask her?"

"I wanted to know where I could accrue the resources needed for my project. I wasn't aware this would..."

"You wouldn't know. It's okay. There is only one lord who manages the resources you need... it was a lord that my sister and I served under. Viscount Chevalier Fran Saint Mathias."

Atare's sobs became more violent.


The situation quickly became dark.

"I apologize."

"No no. Please don't. There is a way to speak to him. It will be through the Grand Ball of Visier. All the nobles will be attending."

"What must I do to prepare?"

Shera escorted Atare out.

"You will need to bring one servant with you, and establish your nobility. I fully believe you to be a noble, but unless you establish of what you are a noble for, you will be denied access."

"I see."


Shera continued walking, but I stopped her.

"Shera."

"Yes, Master Price?"

"Am I making you uncomfortable for questioning you about this particular noble?"

"No. But he still does terrify me greatly."

"Then..."

"Why can I speak so comfortably? Well..."


Shera smiled at me.

"Because I know you, Master Dekani Price, will protect us."


* * *


"I really appreciate you choosing me, Lord Price. But... I feel unqualified." Lorai said.

"You will do fantastic, Lorai." I reassured her, as we approached the tailor.

"But how are you so confident that he will not banish me for being a Fleym? The Grand Ball of Visier has a high standard of beauty for the servants the noble brings. If they discover you brought a Fleym, it won't just be me who has to suffer the repercussions!"

"Believe me, Lorai. You are plenty beautiful."


"Ah, Sir Dekani. Have you come with interest in our attire? Many nobles have come to browse our wares." The man in the tailor approached us.

"Not for me." I said, as I brought Lorai before me.


"For her."

The man inspected Lorai, as Folock began infiltrating my communications implant.


"Operator, Lorai is under tremendous pressure. Her vitals are elevating."

I ignored Folock, as the man continued inspecting her.


"M... Master..." Lorai whispered, under her breath.

"Hm." The man said, as Lorai flinched.


Seconds felt like minutes, the air was tense, but before I knew it, the man turned to me, happily.

"How blessed are you, Sir Dekani, to have such a fair maiden for a servant! Measurements have been made. Please return to us in two hours and we will have the dress complete."


Lorai stared at me, her eyes shining.

"I'm... I'm beautiful..." Her voice broke.

"You most certainly are-"


Step.

Step.

Step.


I paused, as my blood went cold.

A man... in red and black, walked by the shop window, catching my vision.

He made eye contact with me, his eyes momentarily flashing.

The most bloodred irises I had ever seen.


"Lord Price?" Lorai went up to me, as the man went to the back of the shop to begin adjusting the dress.

My mouth hung open, shock and adrenaline surging through me.


No.

What was...

What was that doing here?

In this timeline?


"Operator! It's him! Why is he here? Why... could he be..."


Lorai put her hands on my shoulders.

"Lord Price? You look like you've seen a ghost!"


The man continued walking into the crowd, but not before flashing a smile. Mouthing something.

"Saint Marx's Cathedral. Rogue Valian."


My hand trembled.

I knew I would encounter them. At some point I would.

But... not when I had Lorai with me.


"Lorai, I will return in two hours. Please stay with the tailor. And do not go outside." I said, as I rushed to the exit.

"Lord Pri-"

SLAM.


I sprinted past the crowds, running as fast as I could to the Cathedral and flung open the doors, revealing the robed man leaning against one of the pillars.

The entire church was filled with bloodied corpses.


"Ah. I had forgotten just how devolved mankind was in this age. The age of sword and sorcery. On every Saturday, the sixth day of the week, these people would congregate in the Cathedral. Those who rely on prayer for power."

"Acolyte Strife. What do you want." I said.


Strife chuckled.

"Well, isn't it obvious? To eliminate you, of course. But see here. Since we are in the past, we must be delicate on who we kill. You knew that much, when you saved the Fleym. They don't matter in the end, in the timeline, their existence is practically meaningless. And so are these, these priests. A full war would bring about destruction to the nation of Orlai. After all."


Strife flipped a knife and threw it at me, but I instantly resolved into Tesla Supra, electricity surging through me as I deflected the knife with my twin Skana swords.


Strife smirked.

"So you chose to fight me through speed and swords. Interesting loadout, Valian Dekani Price."


I glared at the Acolyte.

"If I kill you, Strife, what will the rest of the Acolytes do?"

"Is that even a question, Valian?!" Strife laughed manically as he blasted forward with his scythe, slashing down. But I dodged, stomping on Strife's foot and slashing with one of my Skanas.

But Strife rolled forward, forcing his foot from my grip as he spun midair, trying to catch me with another knife throw.


I deflected the bladed projectile, then another slash from his scythe, then leapt back.


Ability Three: Capacitor Shield

I landed on the ground and spread my arms wide, summoning a shield of electricity, then pulled out an assault rifle, firing through the shield.


The bullets slammed into Strife before he could react as he grunted.

"Tch. As expected from a Valian, I suppose."


Strife dodged and weaved, bullet leaping out of the way and darting across the cathedral to get to my blind spots.


I put my rifle away and redrew my swords, slicing through the shield and absorbing the electricity as I swung, clashing with his scythe once more.

The electricity arced up Strife's scythe and his body as he growled in disdain.


I forced myself forward and pushed him, sending the Acolyte flying into a pillar and smashing it to pieces.


"Rogue Valian, this isn't over!" Strife snarled, but I rushed forward with Tesla's Superspeed, running circles around the Acolyte and delivering hundreds of slashes with my sword to the point where Strife could not keep up.


Pieces of his Severen armor began getting sliced off.

"GRRRR RARRR!"


The sword cyclone ended, until a mangled Strife crumpled onto the ground.


"I'm not... not..."

I lowered my swords.


"I don't have time for Acolyte fodder."

"Heh. And what, you will let me go?"


I hesitated, causing Strife to laugh through his destroyed vocal chords.

"Of course you can't. Valians can't, it goes against your code, doesn't it. Why you always let my boss, SHADOW go. We maim and spread fear amongst the weaker Valians, but you never truly kill us. Because you recognize what we are."


Strife pointed at his chest.

I grimaced, as I walked up to Strife and picked him up with one arm.


"Tell me what the Severens plan to do in this timeline, Acolyte."

Strife cackled.

"Why should I tell you anything?"


From within my Relinquary of the Lotuscraft, I clenched my teeth.

I was not an interrogator. I never had experience extracting information, after all, I was always more of the tame Valians.

And by the looks of it, Strife knew too, because a wicked smile formed on his face.


"Oh dear... never could measure up to your kind, could you Dekani?"


I slammed Strife onto the ground, cracking it. But Strife continued laughing.


"You certainly are one broken child, you know that, Mister Price? Children like you should have screamed when they walked into this Cathedral filled with disemboweled corpses. I bet the Fleym you rescued would have done the same. But not you. Not your kind. You walk in and the first thing you do is you see what killed them and if the attacker would use the same means to try and kill you."

"Enough with your games, Strife-"

"Oh, am I wrong? Valian? You can have all the skill that you want, but you cannot defeat grown ups in a battle of words. You have me at sword edge, yet you cannot even extract a single ounce of intel from me about the Severens. How pathetic!"

"Grrr..." I growled, but Strife remained unfazed.

"I bet you wished you were more like him in situations like this, don't you Dekani?"

"Silence, shut your mouth, don't speak any furth-"

"Oh, you are so easy to infuriate, little boy."


Strife grabbed Tesla's arm and began scratching the armor with his claws, causing sparks to fly.


"I bet if it was Ikes Dronal, he would have been able to figure out our plan by torturing me like crazy!"


I grabbed Strife by the neck and began squeezing.

"Don't you say his name! Don't you dare say his name!"

"Ack! Gah! Hahaha! Are you mad? You're upset aren't you! What did he say, what did he say, after he and that other Valian recruit were slaughtered by my colleagues? That you must never lose who you are, for Arsani's sake? HAHAHA!"

"SHUT UP."


I pressed Strife further into the ground.

"You will not... you will not..."


Strife started choking and wretching.

A Valian.

Must not kill an Acolyte.

They must not kill SHADOW.

Even if you outclass them, you are forbidden. Nava's voice wrung in my ears.


I smashed Strife onto the ground.

"Kill me, Dekani! You know you want to so badly... after everything I did to Ikes. To... to..."


SNAP. CREAK. CRUNCH.

The metallic armor protecting Strife's neck began to buckle from my grip.


As the Toron's most fearsome, elite guard of warriors. You stand for the empire. And these... these taboo beings who serve Gargantua and the Severens. Were once Toron guardsmen themselves, who fight in the suits of Lance armors. To kill them will mean killing your own kind. We cannot allow that. A Valian's strength is unbounded, except for this rule.


"Lose yourself to revenge, hey, isn't that right, kiddo?" A voice boomed in my head.

Strife's eyes suddenly glowing blue. The color of the void.

"Wha-"


KABOOM.

I was sent flying back, my Tesla's armor scraping against the ground, as Strife inched backwards, grabbing his throat.

"Aww... you were so close. Just so close to showing your true elegance, Dekani Price."


Sweat ran down my body in the Relinquary, my eyes wide in horror, as I began panting hard.

I...

I almost tried to kill, I almost tried to go against Nava's teachings...


Strife slowly got to his feet.

"You are a very unusual Valian, Dekani. Despite teaching the Unarmored the Way of the Valian, revealing yourself to Terrans... you've done so much taboo. But you still have the audacity to uphold that old Tora's ideals? You intrigue me."