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I glanced up at the sky, quickly throwing together a simple plan as the devil flew towards me.

I flew away from the devil, but slowly. Roughly a quarter of the speed I could manage.

I’d like to have shot up into the sky, but that might’ve given away the game.

I checked over my shoulder. Good, he was chasing, and getting closer. I flapped my wings faster, while barely increasing my speed, trying to show myself “panicking” at the approaching devil.

Being chased by a high-level [Mage] in a warzone was enough for me to assume he - they - were hostile.

As he got close enough, I reversed, g-forces pulling at my face and making my innards flip around. Studying Cordamo helped with this maneuver, [Scintillating Ascent] now able to turn on a coin while keeping my speed.

I accelerated towards the devil, blasting out [Dance with the Heavens] as far as I could. I wasn’t going to try killing the devil, but the shimagu could be an easy target to pick off. Ideally, the devil was being controlled, and once freed, would turn on the shimagu.

Given the [Mage] tag, I seriously doubted that, but sniping the shimagu would be a serious blow regardless.

Plan part 1: Kill the shimagu. Everything was up in the air from there.

The devil - shimagu? - himself had different plans, and wasn’t going to just let me kill him. Three different colors of clouds erupted from him. A shockingly bright orange, a wispy grey, and deep, dark ashes, with glowing embers deep inside. The three clouds mixed as they expanded.

I wrapped myself in a skin-tight [Mantle], Ash, Miasma, and… Miasma again? Steam? Straight Wind? Acid? I wasn’t sure about the third element. Either way, the three elements weren’t well-known for their burst or puncturing power, and I just might be able to keep myself well-protected with my flexible [Mantle of the Stars].

The last thing I saw before I charged into the cloud was the devil wrapping himself in the same mixture.

One small angry part of me was screaming that he knew how [Wheel of Sun and Moon] worked, and he was deliberately shielding himself from the skill by wrapping himself in dark clouds.

The larger, more reasonable and experienced part of me was calmly explaining that, no, he probably just had skills relating to his other skills - surely, a devastating surprise - and wrapping himself up was one of the criteria.

Or he believed in being hidden, just like I did.

My vision went nearly entirely black. The only things I could see were the sun, a pale, tiny, distant dot, and the burning embers swirling through the mix.

The devil was somewhere inside with me, and I cast [Dance with the Heavens], focusing on maintaining it while keeping an eye on my mana. The plan at this point was to try and get the devil to physically punch me, and try to kill me that way. The moment he made contact, I’d burn the shimagu out.

Given how many elements I’d seen, I wasn’t holding out hope. I stopped flying, and let gravity take over. Either I’d escape from his elements, his domain, or I’d lure him closer as I bailed - this time for real.

I didn’t bother trying my Radiance at all. Too much crap in the way. I’d call it a weakness of Radiance if it wasn’t for the fact that nearly every element would struggle in this mess.

I dropped, picking up speed. The devil obviously knew what was going on in his domain, and acted.

Like a vice clamping down on me, the swirling maelstrom of elements tightened on me, starting to overwhelm my shield.

My shield was about to pop. Instead of wasting more mana on it, I shrunk it. It was no longer covering me like a second skin, instead wrapping around the precious egg, keeping it safe. I wrapped my arms around it, giving it extra protection.

The noxious roiling mess hit me like a punch to the gut. It burned, in a dozen different ways. Sticking my body into a roaring bonfire would’ve been colder. The air was thick and cloying, and while I held my breath it didn’t stop the embers from invading my nose, the gas from burning my sinus.

Hot embers burned against my skin, briefly branding me before flying off, letting my skin reknit. Tiny sharp blades sliced across my arms, chest, and face, spurts of blood flashing before me, then whisked away into the mixture.

I briefly missed and regretted not being in full armor, the stuff designed to stop exactly this sort of attack and problem. Then my vambrace melted, fusing into my flesh and arm, and those regrets vanished.

Metal. A fourth element. There had to be a shimagu involved, and the devil and shimagu were cooperating.

My mana was dropping faster than I’d expect. The heat was trying to cook me alive, my healing acting as a radiator and cooling myself just as quickly as the burning tried to denature my flesh.

My lungs burned as I held my breath, my throat staying closed even as hot ash poured into my mouth from my nose. My cheeks inflated like a squirrel, the ash having nowhere else to go.

I gave up the fight and opened my mouth.

A sharp Metal shard embedded itself in my eyeball.

I gritted my teeth, stopping myself from swearing.

I was still falling.

How long had I fallen for? How far had I gotten? I couldn’t see the ground, but I could feel how fast I was going. I reoriented myself to land feet-first, giving myself enough “crumple time” to minimize injuries.

At this pace, I was going to hit the ground before finding air.

The demands of my lungs increased, and finally I couldn’t resist. I slowly breathed out, only for the gases to viciously invade.

I started clawing at my throat. Ripping at it, tearing at it, trying anything to get air.

I briefly considered [Mantle] as a mask, but discarded the idea. It’d keep as much crud in as it kept out.

I burst out of the cloud, flaring my wings open as I performed an emergency aerial twist to avoid getting splattered by Serondes, surfing on a crest of Lava, with Awarthril grimly hanging onto him.

We flashed past each other, the wind snatching any words that might’ve been said.

A few bright arrows appeared in front of me, pointing to a spot on the ground. Coughing, hacking, wheezing, and generally trying to get my lungs full of air and not nonsense, I traced out the arrow’s path.

Right to Aegion and Kiyaya. Awarthril’s illusions coming in handy!

My landing was rough, which was to say I smashed my feet and knees in a way that would’ve crippled anyone else.

For me?

I regained more mana that second than I spent fixing myself up.

Aegion said something, but I missed it entirely. I was a little busy, on my hands and knees, trying to get air, to get life back inside of me.

The bigger problem was my lungs. I could barely breathe, each gasping wheeze sending agony through my body.

Bloody fucking healing skills not accounting for shit in my lungs. For WHATEVER System-forsaken reason that wasn’t part of me, and was “external”. That, or it’d get fixed whenever [Dance with the Heavens] got evolved to handle suffocation.

Every exhalation brought with it another cloud of cooled ashes, with the occasional retch, bringing up a dribble of water.

“Elaine!” Aegion yelled.

“What?”

“You ok?”

“Do I look ok?”

“Well, you look better than when you weren’t answering me.”

I crawled up to my feet, then bent over, hands on my knees, still coughing. Most of the dust had settled by now, but my landing and movements had kicked some of it up, making life miserable for me. I reached up, and with my fingers, found the metal shard that was embedded in my eye. Once I had a good grip on it, I extracted it from my eyeball.

Euachk.

My head felt a bit weird, and I rubbed my hand over my forehead, going back and back and back, until I was forced to admit - the devil had burned off all my hair.

Bloody hell.

I steeled myself and looked up.

Serondes and Awarthril were clearly inside the cloud themselves, the Ash glowing with a bright spot in the middle - obviously Serondes’s Lava.

The ball of embers was rapidly moving north, towards the ships and the ports of the city.

“Any idea what’s going on?” I asked Aegion. He had Cordamo, and being a sniper, had vastly superior eyesight.

Also, somehow, somewhere, the elves had gotten their Spatial Box back. Why’d I even bothered to scout for it?

“Yeah, Awarthril’s finally gotten the devil.” Aegion said, and I finally had the word for the creature. “Going to throw him into the ocean.”

“Why’s that?” I asked, checking around us. The street was starting to fill with people, humans and ogres trying to pick up the pieces of their life that had just come crashing around them. We were given a wide berth, but with our current non-hostilities? Life was going on.

Until the next idiot took a swing at me, and the whole fighting-riot-mob snowball started again. It was only a matter of time, but I was grateful for the breather.

No idea if it was Aegion in his gleaming armor, me with my healer tag, or Kiyaya. The dire wolf was big.

“Devils can’t swim. Their curse is something like complete paralysis when submerged in water. Put one in water, and it’ll sink and drown.”

Aegion’s words were like a prophecy, as the Ash ball took a sharp dive down, vanishing behind some houses. The smoke was near-omnipresent, but it wasn’t thick enough to hide the column of water.

“Incoming.” I called out, seeing a torrent of velociraptors turn the corner of the street, focusing on us. Spreading out in classic pack tactics. The shimagu saw a squad of enforcer dinosaurs and made themselves scarce.

There were a lot of the dinosaurs. They just kept coming, and coming, filling the entire street up with them. At least they weren’t super high level. Just in the 200-350 range each.

My point of view was getting skewed, when raptors stronger than most Rangers weren’t “super high level.”

Aegion rolled his shoulders in the classic “warming up” move, trading out his bow for his sword and shield.

“Can you pull the same trick that you’ve done so far?” He asked.

“Which one?”

“The one where you get near them and they all start fighting each other.”

I guess that’s how it looked from his point of view.

“Not sure if the velociraptors will start fighting each other, but yeah. I can purge them of shimagu and take it from there.”

I spat out some more blood. I had some Metal shards stuck in my lungs, and they were cutting me back open as quickly as I was healing.

The right move would be to turn off my [Persistent Casting], then manually heal the area, focusing on generating scar tissue around the affected area, then re-cast with a strong image, deliberately allowing the lung scar tissue to remain.

The entire plan fell apart at “Turn off [Persistent Casting] in a war zone” though.

As it was, as each fleck of metal bit into me, my upgrades on [Dance with the Heavens] kicked in, eroding the metal a little bit further. One agonizing cut at a time, my lungs were getting cleaned.

I darted forward, hopping up and taking flight down the street.

I wasn’t thrilled with my current mana. Oh sure, I could probably survive three decapitations, but I wasn’t happy with it.

No sense in taking risks though. I flew over the raptors, blasting a heal through all of them.

They kept charging down the street in perfect formation.

“Aegion! It didn’t work!” I yelled back, dive-bombing the dinosaurs.

It got messy.

Kiyaya was a monster in her own right, bowling over the smaller raptors. Her mighty jaws effortlessly bit raptors in half, while powerful kicks from her hind legs broke any raptor that tried to flank her. She roared and snarled, her voice doing almost as much damage as her fangs and claws.

The raptors got a few blows in, but Kiyaya had a few hundred levels on the dinosaurs. The only way she’d die was “death by a thousand cuts.”

Or if one of the raptors had a powerful poison.

Or if there was some particularly nasty skill.

Or…

Aegion was fighting conservatively, guarding Kiyaya’s flank. His shield caught dinosaurs trying to dash past him - or into him - followed by a quick dispatch with his sword.

He was no [Swordfighter], but a physical Classer was a physical Classer. Strength and Dexterity applied to swords just as well as spears, bows, rowing, lifting heavy crates, and so much more. Aegion also had hundreds of levels on the

I was busy strafing the dinosaurs. I flew low and fast over their heads, throwing pinpoint Radiance beams through eyes and heads.

One of the monsters jumped up as I passed over, his jaws closing on my leg. It wasn’t a problem - how jaded was I that a dinosaur trying to rip my leg off wasn’t a problem!? - but the issue was the surprise weight.

He slowed me down just a bit.

Pulled me down just a bit.

Worst of all, gave the other raptors ideas.

Leaping and snarling, more raptors latched onto me as I exploded with Radiance, summoning [Kaleidoscope] butterflies in all directions. Explosions chained around me as I was pulled into the pack, the beasts intent on ripping me to pieces. Quite literally eating me alive.

I wasn’t going to go down without a fight.

I refocused, hitting the velociraptor on my right arm with a Radiance beam through the head, while my explosive butterflies handled the one on my left. They fell dead, but wholly intact, forming a fleshy shield for a quarter of my body.

I basically gave my legs up, letting the dinosaurs chow down on them. Sure, the road was getting slick with blood, but I could restore it. While they were ripping my legs, they weren’t letting anything else get close.

Raptors eating my sides were next, and one by one, I worked my way in a circle, intent on burying myself in dead dinos to shield and protect myself. I kept an eye on my mana, but I was going to make it.

I was going to survive literally being pulled into a pack of carnivores.

As my heart surged in triumph, Kiyaya bowled over the monsters, standing protectively over me.

“Good girl.” I patted her belly, not caring that it was more blood than fur.

I carefully rolled over and extracted myself. I checked on the egg.

Still good.

I got out just in time to see Kiyaya’s jaws closing like a steel trap on the last raptor. With a flicker of thought, I healed Aegion and Kiyaya.

“Well.” Aegion gave his wrist an expert flick, clearing the crystal blade of blood. “Why didn’t your trick work?”

I quickly glanced through my System notifications, frowning.

“No shimagu kills. Either they had a skill to protect themselves, or there were no shimagu.”

We spent a heartbeat in thoughtful silence.

“With the number of dinosaurs here, it’d make sense if there were some [Beastmaster]’s around.” Aegion commented.

“Yeah. I didn’t see the kill notification on the devil either.”

Aegion’s eyes started to rapidly flicker, reading notifications only he could see.

“Shattered gems.” He swore. “What should we do?”

It only took a moment to come up with a plan.

“We’re leaving.” I announced. “You and Cordamo can signal Awarthril and Serondes where we are. We can’t fight an entire city.”

I quickly debated flying out on my own, but no. Leaving Aegion and Kiyaya mostly alone was a bad idea.

I started to stride through the street, walking around dead raptors and stepping over fallen beams, kicking up a cloud of fine dust in my wake. With the violence over, people were starting to emerge again.

Anyone who saw me quickly turned and ran away, or hid back in their building.

There would be another wave of attacks, I just knew it. The shimagu were getting smarter, sending creatures that I couldn’t just snap my fingers to kill.

We hurried along, moving quickly. Kiyaya erased any sounds we made, and we surprised quite a few people as we ran around.

I ignored the ones who ran. I purged the ogres and dinosaurs who took a swing, the shimagu culture having a bizarrely high level of innate violence.

About a quarter of the time, after killing the shimagu, the former host went on a rampage. After the third time it happened, after the third time Aegion and I got embroiled in an ugly mess, we started restraining the freed hosts.

We just didn’t have the time to constantly get stuck in quagmires.

We mimed being quiet and sneaking out, and fortunately the hosts got it. There was no way to tell that they’d been healed, that there was no longer a shimagu at the helm.

Once we weren’t getting into fights every five minutes, my mana started to refill nicely. The alarm bells continued to ring, a never-ending backstop to the chaos, and occasionally crews hustled by, carrying lumber, water buckets, sand, and more.

We turned another corner, another street, and came face to face with a horrifying scene.

An old human was lying down on a table, cheerfully extending his three remaining limbs out. A raptor was collared next to the table. An ogre slammed a cleaver down, taking the last arm off and slapping it down onto a grill. They both ignored the blood pouring out of the arm, repeating the process on his legs. The rest of the people wandering through the street were completely ignoring what was going on.

Well, except for two people standing in line next to the grill.

Then the ogre grunted, and the man started to scream. It wasn’t in any language I knew, but the pain. The sheer anguish.

I started to sprint down the street, but I was too slow. Too far. Frankly, too shocked at the casual, consensual dismemberment occurring in the middle of the street without a single person batting an eye at it. The ogre’s cleaver came down on his head, a quick mercy.

The raptor shook himself, then turned to the ogre, who handed over some thick slabs used as coins, then half of one of the legs to the raptor.

The raptor half-bowed, then trotted off.

Wait.

The grill.

The grill with meat on it.

The pork-flavored grill with meat on it.

I bent over and vomited.

“You ok?” Aegion asked. I didn’t have time to shake my head before I spewed again.

Which was an answer of sorts.

I heaved and retched until I was dry, until nothing but bile was coming up.

I’d turned off System notifications, but I quickly checked for skills, getting cursed confirmation.

[*ding!* You’ve unlocked the General Skill [Cannibalism]! Would you like to replace a skill with it? Y/N]

Something inside of me snapped.

Comments

luda305

I know she's not tactical, but i thought it was obvious from the beginning about not being able to fight a city.

Robert Mullins

Long pork on the grill. So tasty.

Bobtur

A fine skill she got there !

Rhain

Loved the chapter but why would cannibalism be a skill? How does one get better at eating ones own kind?

Shoto

wow... that... was a pretty heavy chapter. The skewers that Serontes bought for Elaine were of ogres and humans whose bodies could not be retrieved... After that Elaine will have a great ethical and mental discussion. And I'm pretty sure she's going to come back to this town with a lot of fury and rage.

Shoto

I think now Elaine won't even care if a Shimagus attacks her or not, and will literally purge every Shimagus she finds. Shimagu just by entering a body are diseases that must be eliminated, nothing different than a pest... Just by existing, they are bad for Elaine's patients, as they force the hosts to eat their own species, their relatives... And as a healer, it's your duty to protect your patients from this trauma, and I'm pretty sure Elaine will be given a dark blue Shimagus Slayer class in the next evolution.... The real massacre will begin now.

Anonymous

Loved the devil curse reference.

Shoto

Well, that's considering that Elaine can't be active in killing SHimagus. She can only eliminate those attacking her, but she can't for example kill every shimagus she finds and start an all-out rebellion. But after this chapter... I think things will change a little bit.

Flying Goat

Cut off sentence: "He was no [Swordfighter], but a physical Classer was a physical Classer. Strength and Dexterity applied to swords just as well as spears, bows, rowing, lifting heavy crates, and so much more. Aegion also had hundreds of levels on the"

Sean

Oh ew. Elaine's world is kind of gross sometimes.

AntiClimax she her

I'm worried about Serondes and Awarthril. No kill notification on the Shimagu when the devil dies?

AntiClimax she her

That was my thought during the first Municipal Massacre chapter, but thought, "Surely not".

Nim

I took this as her not getting a kill not getting a kill notice on the devil itself.

Shoto

Yeah, that's kind of worrying. But the Aegion had said that Awarthil had caught the Devil, so I don't know what could have happened. But that is certainly dangerous. But I think Kiyaya would feel if Awarthil were in real danger. The bond between companions is very strong, the wolf would know if something happened. Of course, there is always the possibility that Serontes will die and capture the 2 elves.

AntiClimax she her

It is entirely possible that Shimagu don't drown, living in vats as spawn. That's my hope anyway, and the elves are fine.

SelkieMyth

Or, since the shimagu and devil are working together, the shimagu has a rescue skill

Matthew Dennis

The shigmu is piolting the body. The devil might be paralyzed, but the shigmu can still move/piolt the body

Anonymous

Just because the Devil can not move underwater does not mean that the Shimagu can not control its body under water.

Anonymous

Agreed, they are parasites. Just by existing they cause harm to their hosts, the fact that healing kills them is a givaway that they are antithetical to life and health. That they have sentience dosent change the fact that they are a plague.

Cormac

Elaine lamented not having armour at one point here and I thought myself as well during the dinosaur attack that armour might have been helpful. That got me thinking; maybe a metal mage class ( like the devil) might be useful. We were recently given the mana cost of summoning an Elaine sized mass of metal (55-60 kg?). She could easily afford to summon armour, even with her current stats. Let alone the stat boosts that will come with having another class. As for offensive capabilities, just look at the previous chapter. And well, tank sabot rounds are quite powerful, so... Plus there are utility functions that a metal mage class would bring. I think it would be a good option as a third class, if it becomes available to her.

TroubleFait

Or there are other alternatives, like the dwarven wooden armour.

Melting Sky

Even the devil himself could have some sort of skill that turns him into a bubble boy. Depending on the curse, it doesn't even need to be the shimugu. If the water actually has to touch him, he just needs to basically laminate himself in any number of waterproof substances.

Anonymous

Realistically, her healing is "good enough" for anything except really contrived (not that this is, here, but it is incredibly specialized) cases of healing hundreds of *hostiles* simultaneously. She needs to keep pushing on her offense and defense abilities, as a ded MC healz no more. In a peaceful situation, or 1-on-1 she can heal nearly anything, nearly endlessly (not quite, but..). But this is a very dog-eat-elaine kinda world, and she really, really needs more combat power (both offense and defense).

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

Cirvante

Wouldn't really synergize with her other elements. Maybe mirror in combination with armor would allow her to reflect attacks. It could also help her Radiance magic. Ideally she would find an Elaine-sized chunk of Mithril and picks that as her element.

Alexey Gladkich

I am fairly certain that she'll go the route of metal-mage-inscriptionist but then shift it towards full on spatial-wizard. While metal is good for armor, wearing it while flying is taxing and it takes a while to form it. I think she can do much better with spatial element.

Shoto

I was thinking about this. First, Elaine must try to level her two classes as high as possible before taking the third class, and then she could take a Sentinel class. If there are Range Mage classes, then there must be Sentinel Mage classes, a class that only sentinels can acquire, as one of the class requirements would be to have the "Sentinel Superiority" skill. And then get something related to runes and metal. Skills would be the basic ones, metal affinity, metal conjuration, metal manipulation. And So a Runes skill, maybe a skill allows Elaine to handle armor better during combat, making it lighter and stronger. Something for strengthening and handling a weapon (I have a cool plan for this skill), a skill that increases magic power (metal is related to magic power stat), and any other skill. When Elaine reached level 32 and was going to evolve her class, she would get the spatial attribute (metal + darkness), and then the skills would be adapted to that attribute. The basic 3, a skill that uses runes to manipulate space, maybe it can create barriers, or be equal to a certain ninja using kunais... and so 2 skills could be, one allows Elaine to create a space to store things, cost high mana regeneration, but it's worth it, as the second skill could be something that allows Elaine to "equip" armor and weapons automatically using mana. That way Elaine could get into Sentinel mode armed to the teeth in the blink of an eye, and being able to summon a shield out of nowhere, or a sword could be very useful, I thought about Erza a little... the author is a fan of One Peace, he could be a fairy tail too...

Alexey Gladkich

@Shoto by Spatial-wizard I exactly meant that. She'll need to have most of her skills dedicated to inscription-crafting. With the inscriptions she'll be able to use basically an unlimited number of spells at price of slow casting. Basically, same path as [Acolyte of Azura].

Shoto

yes, but there is a problem. Elaine knows 0 about the subject. Forget knowing about runes, using them to create devastating attacks is something even Remus doesn't have. Of course, she can go after that knowledge, which would help level her mystical butterfly class. Well, but first we have to know how many levels Elaine gained in this massacre, she was at level 425 before entering the city. But now she's satisfying all her class points, being a Sentinel, healing a plague, and killing enemies, and most shimagus are pretty high levels, 250~300, and Elaine was casually killing level 350 dinosaurs in chapter Last, we have to see that Elaine's mage class was at level 345, that's a ton of experience. And if Elaine goes into fury mode and kills every shimagu she finds, kills every dinosaur she finds... she'll win what?? 50 levels in each class?? or even more. If she went back to Remus, he would be considered the fourth most level Sentinel in the group.

Alexey Gladkich

@Shoto Remus has knowledge about regular inscriptions, which can be further boosted by Dwarves if she gets access. Afterwards, Awarthril promised to get her into Elven academia where she can learn all the good stuff. About leveling-up... most of her opponents were very easy. She is higher level with higher quality class, with skills that are extremely efficient against them. It's just too easy against most of these Shimagus. Only combat against the high-level powerful opponents should grant a decent portion of XP but she wasn't the one killing them - only surviving their attacks. I kinda expect no more than 10-20 lvls for this endeavour, at least thus far.

Cirvante

While Elaine might want to postpone leveling her third class, there's nothing saying she can't level it to 128 and reset it. With her stats now, it should take a fraction of the time her fire mage class took to level. Basically play around with different classes (that she can level), maybe try out some advanced elements at level 32. She was able to get Void at that level thanks to her contact with Hunting, maybe the others are on the table as well. Once her other classes are at 700+, she can reset the third and have far more achievements as well as a better idea what she likes.

Anonymous

To be fair, if you haven't been tricked into cannibalism before you can hardly be called an immortal adventurer.

Tatiana Saturno

1st: eww... 2nd: No way she is getting void after the story of them exploding. 3rd: Anyone wondering if the civil war to come has finished or even started after one year? 4th: Shit just hit the fan... I don't think the Shimagu gets a pass on her [Oath], even with the cannibalism, she can't judge a race for the action of some.

Shoto

Some?? Really?? All the Shimagus are seeing what's going on, and this is completely normal for the Shimagus, after all Elaine ate this when she entered the city, and they're forcing the host to see it. Before Elaine was on the fence because while a Shimagus just stole the host's body, it didn't do anything wrong as it didn't directly hurt the person. So healing the person means killing the Shimagus, so that would be unbalanced, if a person is injured, Elaine will heal the host, because that's balanced, the host's life or the Shimagus's?? Then Elaine will choose the host. If someone attacks Elaine, it means that SHimagus attacked Elaine, not the host, so Elaine could heal the person and kill Shimagus, but she couldn't kill the host. But now things have changed. For Elaine, healing a person is more than just healing the body, a healer's work extends to the person's mind. Elaine will protect the body and soul of her patients. And now Elaine has seen, that just by the act of a shimagus stealing the host's body, she's forcing the host to a great mental torture, imagine you being forced to kill your parents! And as this is a "normal" act for the Shimagu, disposing of the bruised and old bodies in this way, so just by stealing a person's body, means torturing the person. An eternal torture. So now Elaine must classify the Shimagus who steal bodies as being intelligent, as if they were actively hurting that intelligent being. This doesn't extend to animals yet. the oath follows very much the ethics defined by Elaine, it is the same way when Elaine entered that city with the plagues at the beginning of the story, in the beginning, the act of Elaine not getting off the cart to heal each person, made the oath hurt. But later Elaine became aware that, she should do things efficiently, the act of not going down does not mean that she abandoned those people, but that she is getting ready to heal them, and the whole city in a more efficient.

Alexey Gladkich

This is both to Shoto and Tatiana. [Oath] doesn't define whether purging a Shimagu from a body is just. It is a gray area. Elaine figured that Slavary is not as bad as Death and thus decided that slaying Shimagu is less ethical and she mustn't do it. Being confronted with realities of Shimagu's slavery she'll have to reconsider her evaluations. Basically, certain forms of slavery are worse than death. In Remus slaves usually didn't commit suicides to escape their fate. Here, it would be a much more common occurrence if they had the opportunity.

Cirvante

Selkie already said that Elaine could heal shimagu from intelligent hosts without Oath punishment. This is just her working out her own personal ethics on whether she should do so. This doesn't really have anything to do with her oath, since Oath is silent on the matter.

Alexey Gladkich

@Cirvante I believe that Elaine can wipe Shimagu without Oath punishment as long as she believes it to be the correct consequence of her interpretation of the Oath. Currently, she does not so she would likely to be punished. It wouldn't be the first case where Oath doesn't need to enforce punishment but her personal beliefs would cause it to. Basically, Oath has two layers - (1) What Oath strongly implies, and (2) what her beliefs extend it to. The second part is malleable. It possible that the second part determines the strength of the Oath and it could alter.

Shoto

Yes, exactly. As long as Elaine believes that the act of killing the Shimagus is against the oath, the oath will act accordingly. The oath depends on Elaine's perception. Up until the last chapter, the logic would have been that if Elaine healed the host, without the Shimagus having attacked or the injured host, and killed the shumagus, the oath would attack, as Elaine herself has the perception that the oath would attack. But at the end of that chapter, Elaine changed her perception, so the act of killing a Shimagus entered the gray area the author had been talking about earlier.

Cirvante

Nope, Selkie made it pretty clear that Oath would be silent on the matter. This is just Elaine working out her own personal ethics, it doesn't change how her oath would react (it wouldn't). You have to keep in mind that Elaine is not a sociopath restricted by a set of rules like Dexter Morgan, she's got her own morals and right now they are very conflicted. The whole 'let them attack me first' was Elaine holding back due to personal ethics, not her trying to avoid an Oath punishment.

Alexey Gladkich

@Cirvante it was also explicitly stated that [Oath] punishes depending on Elaine's ethics and understanding. Basically as long as she believed it to be wrong action it would result in punishment. Were she to commit slaughter despite her believing it to be wrong - she would be punished for it as she made the [Oath] resolution in one way but acted in the other. For instance, killing the Gnoll controlled by Shimagu resulted in punishment. Were her ethics and understanding different it could've went unpunished.

Anonymous

Really good...but I still feel like she almost should of lost oath levels like she didn't directly violate it and I can see the argument. But I feel like the twisting would inheriantly weaken the strength of it at least temporarily, perhaps, unless she was able to rewrite or evolve the oath in some manner.

Alexey Gladkich

Technically, her Oath constantly evolves just as her own understanding of it. Previously, she thought that death is worse than slavery but here she witnessed the opposite: a slavery worse than death.

Anonymous

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