Home Artists Posts Import Register

Content

Suicide missions were called that for a reason. In this case, namely, we were channeling and launching an earthquake on top of us, as powerful as could be. We were at the epicenter, where the ground was constantly deciding to be somewhere else at high speed.

Sky promptly took flight, flying high, going up, up, and away, speeding towards the angels.

“Sky! Don’t do it! The Shooters-“

Night bit off what he was going to say, as Sky was clearly ignoring him.

From what I could briefly see though, the Shooters weren’t ignoring him, never mind the earthquake, never mind the legion of holy angels.

I really, really wanted to try and heal some angels. See them up close and personal. Maybe talk with them? Get a few feathers?

“Bulwark. Toxic. Dawn. Escort Priest Demos to the walls, and attempt to secure them. Sealing. Hunting. Brawling. Nature. On me. We will strike at the Queen while she is weakened. We shall ensure our victory.”

I opened my mouth to argue, to advocate for me getting to see the angels, then closed it. It was right for me to head back. I would be a massive force multiplier among the soldiers defending themselves, while I’d barely be a help here. Sure, I might pull someone from the brink of death, but I might also end up being a liability where they were going.

All Sentinels were equal, but some – namely Night – were more equal than others. I wasn’t going to start arguing here and now. Not when it was such a coin flip.

“Hang on.” Destruction said, holding his hand up. We paused.

“I keep notifications on.” He said, unable to hide a smug grin passing over his face. “And with that little stunt just now, I hit level 520.”

Holy – I whistled and clapped like everyone else did. He’d just gotten what, a eighty levels in one go or something absurd like that?

“Turns out, you get your 3rdclass at 512 like we were thinking. I’d love to grab a class now, but since the experience stays and I need to do some thinking on what to grab, I’m going to delay.” Destruction said.

There was some grumbling at the announcement – we all wanted to see him grab a third class, to see if there was anything special about it.

Destruction yawned.

“Do wish I could sleep though, or grab a nap. My [Sleep Storage] skill only goes go far.” He grumbled.

The four of us on the “return and defend” team grouped up, while the strike team grabbed what they could, getting the lion’s share of the remaining supplies, then started running. They needed to do a long loop – the earth was split, forcing them to detour. Katastrofi couldn’t make the gap.

Watching Destruction work on his own, when he wasn’t channeling a skill, was quite something. It was like Artemis on steroids. Artemis, if she had unlimited mana. Pebbles kept levitating themselves around Destruction, then firing away in every direction like grapeshot, leaving dozens of Formorians dead and twitching behind him. An uncountable flurry of stones where whizzing around him, creating a deadly shield that would shred anything near him.

Almost all regeneration. He could keep this up for hours, and that was after he’d unleashed a massive earthquake.

I mentally shook my head. Sentinels. Crazy powerful, the lot of them. Which had my eyeing Priest Demos, who’d pulled off a stunt nearly as crazy and as strong.

“Miracles, eh?” I asked Priest Demos, keeping my footing through the shaking earth. Like, mid-earthquake wasn’t really the time for a casual chat, but like, what else was I doing? Well, besides rapidly finding religion. All praise… who again?

He closed his eyes.

“A lifetime of service, of devotion, all for this one moment.” He said. “It wasn’t for this moment. It wasn’t with ulterior motives that I worshipped the God of Conquest. It just felt right. He rewarded me with the ability to see lies so many decades ago, touched me in a manner similar to Papilion’s touch on you, although different in so many ways. Then it came to now, came to this moment. I begged intervention. The temple back in the capital also had worshippers beg for intervention. Finally, the god decided to intervene. It comes at a significant price to his divine power. Angels come from faithful mortals that are selected and asked to join. Those that died are forever gone. The god will need centuries, if not longer, to recover from this intervention.”

Priest Demos smiled, with his eyes closed.

“Lastly. I’m not going to make it.” He said, and at that, I leaned forward, touching him, making sure he was fully healed. Only a few points of mana left, which I surmised was from how banged-up he’d gotten – we’d all gotten – in the earthquake.

“No Dawn – eh, Elaine. This is my time. See. My old friend White Dove has come to take me away.”

I’d be dammed if there wasn’t a white dove now sitting in one of the branches of a downed tree. I eyed it somewhat unhappily.

I’d initially taken to White Dove/Black Crow being a superstition until I’d been visited by the specter of Black Crow on the pirate ship. I still kept falling for the “but it’s just a folk story”. One day I’d stop making that mistake.

Probably just in time for the story to actually be a folk story. That’d be the day, when Sentinel Dawn’s scared of the chicken-legged house. Hang on, chicken-legged housed sounded totally plausible on Pallos.

Mimics? Yeah, I could see some chests holding voracious all-consuming monsters.

A living cookie?

Ok, no, that was going too far. Cookies couldn’t live. Maybe they could be puppetted by someone else – that was all too easy to believe – but being alive? No way.

Anyways.

Black Crow I’d fought hundreds of times, with each patient I’d pulled back from the brink, with each life I’d saved. White Dove? She was a whole different kettle of fish. She came to those who were at peace with death, who were ready to go.

What did I do?

I was sworn to help, to heal, to fight off death, to do grim battle with Black Crow over lives. To shoo him away, to give people more time under the sun, to let them see another dawn.If Priest Demos was suicidal – a fairly common case for White Dove to show up, as the stories went – it’d be easy. Sit on top of him, talk him out of it.

But he wasn’t. He simply knew his life was at an end, and was happy to take the grim reaper’s hand, and walk onto the next step of his journey, the next chapter in his…

life felt like the wrong word here.

“Elaine. Do not worry about me.” Priest Demos said, locking eyes with me, giving me a kindly, grandfatherly smile. “I assume your healing beacon is still on. Listen. Take my hand, so you know you did all you could, so you don’t need to worry about what happens next.” He said, offering me his hand. I took it.

“Tiberius.” Priest Demos said, turning to Bulwark.

“Priest.” He respectfully said.

“You’ve grown up to be a fine man. I couldn’t be prouder. I would never imagine the kid I sheltered from the streets to become the man you are today. Be at peace. Marry that woman. Name a kid or three after me.” He said, cracking a grin. Bulwark cracked one right back.

“Alright, just for you, I will!” Bulwark said, wrapping Demos in a hug.

I let go of his hand, to better let Demos and Bulwark say goodbye.

They eventually let go.

“Toxic – Arthur, if I remember correctly?” Demos said. Arthur nodded stiffly.

“I don’t know what haunts you so. If it is atonement and absolution you seek, I can give it to you. If it is penance, I can also give it to you. Go forth, and do good in this world. Do good, until you believe you have done more good than harm. Go out, and improve the lives of your fellow man, however you best see fit. One day, the scales will be balanced, then tip back towards you, and you shall know peace.”

That short little speech seemed to lift thousands of pounds off of Arthur, as he wrapped the Priest in a large, fierce hug.

“I will. I will.” Arthur sobbed. Bulwark and I exchanged a glance, a silent vow to never mention his crying.

“Right. I do believe my time is up. Elaine, if you would do the honors?” Demos said, holding out his hand again. I took it again, my heart racing, my palms suddenly sweaty.

I just realized that this could go terribly wrong for me. If I somehow kept Demos alive through the attentions of White Dove, I’d have the literal grim reaper mad at me – possibly going after me.

I steeled myself. Every day was a battle against Black Crow. I wasn’t going to get scared now. I wasn’t going to back down now, not when this was just another fight, another time and place to push back a death-date.

It didn’t stop a nervous lump from forming in my throat as Demos faced the white dove – White Dove – and spoke to it.

“I do believe my time has come, and I am ready.” He said.

There was no fanfare, no trumpets, nothing.

Priest Demos simply dropped dead from perfect health while holding my hand, while my healing was pulsing through him, without me spending a single point of mana.

So ended the tale of Priest Demos, a boy who loved the gods, and was loved in return by them. A teenager, who’d been visited by one god in particular, touched and blessed by him. A young man, who’d taken up a blue class in the name of his god. The high priest, who’d guided and mentored dozens of other god’s touched in the decades, nearly two centuries that he’d lived. The man who’d taken kids off the street, sheltered them, given them life and meaning and purpose. And lastly. Humanity’s great savior, who’d called down a miracle in our hour of need.

Such was the tale of Priest Demos.

Comments

SelkieMyth

Short chapter today, sorry! I believed that the chapter, and the story, was better off if I left it at this. I promise I won't make a habit out of it.

Theredscare77

Ah indeed a short chapter about a sad story makes me sad, but I know selkie won’t let us down, and this just makes me more excited for Wednesday.

Mike G.

Great chapter, thanks! I don't recall, was Demos remembered in the future?

Allubällchen

OK fuck short yes, but Damm the end is emotional and is it good, very good

Theredscare77

So destruction hit 520. I wonder how much Elaine gonna level. If I remember correctly she been getting partial experience because of her heals and such. So she may be getting up there in levels now. 300? 350? For her celestial class? Maybe 250 or 300 for her radiance class? Can’t wait to see the notifications coming. Thanks for the chapter and keep up the good work.

Nick

Thanks for the chapter

Anonymous

A good death. Thanks for the chapter.

Addicted_Reader

This chapter feels almost as impactful as the 18000 words released on Friday. Thanks you for it.

Call0013

Destruction was level 440 pretty much 200 levels stronger than Elaine, and Elaine was unable to level past level 256 meaning that the Xp from each kill should be worth more for her.So I would not be Surprised if She ends up at around level 450 in both her Classes after this is all over. Like the XP from what Destruction alone did it as the end should be worth 80 levels per class easily.

Mr. Bigglesworth

It isn't the house that have chicken feet, it's the chicken feet that have a house...

Jachin Nelson

So...I’m not saying this is something Elaine would do I’m just asking if it’s possible. Could she use her ‘heal on touch’ and set it up in a way where they are healed incorrectly and have a brain aneurysm or heart attack?

SamHawke

that'd go against he Oath so if she does that(if thats even possible) she'd die

Bockus

Damn this seems like a new humanity...boon? The species wide buff that humans get from the two people I cant remember.

Melting Sky

I sometimes wonder what things would have been like if Elaine took that blue class. Demos didn't seem to live a bad life, but I'm not sure that sort of life would fit Elaine.

luda305

I feel like the chapter should have been named after the priest.

Flying Goat

Wait...so be a faithful person, devote yourself to god...have your immortal soul be destroyed after being used as cannon fodder to kill a giant level 1,000 beast? So what do the faithless get to look forward to? Think that route might be safer...

Aldous Russell

Thanks! "stones where whizzing around him" should be "were". "had my eyeing Priest Demos" should be "me". "chicken-legged housed" should be "houses". I think "god’s touched" should be "gods' touched".

Athena Alexandria

Ah shit, who's cutting onions!? *sniff* I'm not crying, you're crying! Seriously though, great chapter. Short, but impactful. You ended it at the perfect moment. Got a few tears out of me for sure.

Anonymous

Beautiful chapter. But leaving the healer behind for the boss fight? Sounds like a recipe for a 5 man team wipe...

SelkieMyth

I wanted Elaine on the final attack, but as I worked through everyone, it made more sense that she'd be sent back.

Tjark

nooo i wanted her to meet the angels!!!! the rest was great tho

Anonymous

She may still have time. They were going back to escort the priest, of he is gone, could all of them join the boss battle and potentially find an angle to heal?

Venalitor

So. . . A god stripped Demos of various memories and knowledge, damaging his mentality and threw him down to Pallos too? Cause, y'know, the only thing Elaine 'got' was being reincarnated like a dust-bunny.

Raven

I wonder what level she is after this all. I'm sure she can class up both classes, but how much levels she will jump after. After this she can be over level 300. I can't wait for her new classes. After this she should get at least yellow if not green. But I'm afraid that we will have wait for it. If she nows goes mia, then she will be alone and won't class up till she gets back. We also don't have her status for some chapters. I wonder what changed.

Anonymous

Is Sky fucking dead with Magic too Goddamit why must you hurt me so!

S. Nutter

Why'd you have to make me cry like that?

Anonymous

Selkie, I hope you understand that I both love and hate you right now.

Anonymous

Nah. I think he was fine. Perfect health. It was literally his time. He might have suspected it before the trip even.

Raven

His death made more waves that I thought possible for character that was present in maybe 2-3 chapters. Personally I read this chapter as side story and forgot about it. But I see that people are moved by his death.

Anonymous

Thanks for the chapter :)

JTP

For a character we barely read about that was incredibly touching. Well done!