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âWho was here?â Leon furiously wondered. âWho trespassed here? One of the Valemen? No, they wouldnât venture into this vale at allâŠâ
Leon wracked his brain trying to figure out from the bootprints alone who wouldâve been bold enough to come into the Forest of Black and White on their own. He could only see one set of tracks, so he knew that whoever this was had been on their own⊠until he realized that the prints began and ended right there in front of the tree. There were no signs of the tracks coming or going into the forest.
âWhoever they were could flyâŠâ he realized as his blood went cold with alarmed rage.
So consumed was he in staring at these tracks that he didnât even notice Valeria kneeling in front of the tree, nor did he notice Elise and Cassandra head over to kneel beside her. Anzu, meanwhile, amused himself by walking around the clearing and staring out into the forest. When he looked up and saw his ladies, he almost forgot about the tracks. He walked over to the three while projecting his magic senses to scour the Forest of Black and White in detail. That, however, would take some time.
âThe ground isnât the most comfortable place to be, even here,â he said as lightly and nonchalantly as he could even as his eyes scanned the tree line for any sign that the mysterious interloper was still around.
âComfortable or not, itâs needed,â Valeria declared as she lowered her head toward Artoriasâ Heartwood tree.
âItâs good to pay respect to our father-in-law,â Elise smilingly added. âWhatâs a bit of dirt compared to showing our humility?â
âItâs also good to pay respect to nature,â Cassandra offered, her ruby-red eyes glittering in the light of the Heartwoodâs glowing leaves. As a rapturous look crossed her face, she continued, âSuch a holy place deserves this.â
Leon almost countered their arguments, but the aura of the tree wrapped around them, and he could almost feel his fatherâs presence, causing his voice to catch in his throat. The wind blew through the Heartwoodâs leaves, causing a few to fall around his ladies. Leon wasnât normally one to read too much into such random events, but he couldnât help but think it was some kind of omen, some sign of Artoriasâ favor or approval of their actions. Consequently, he shut his mouth and let his ladies do their thing while he concentrated on scanning the Forest of Black and White.
His magic senses swept over the entire vale, and his attention was almost immediately drawn to the auras of all the most powerful creatures in it. He saw Maia chatting with her aunt next to a lake in the east, he saw a seventh-tier bear lazily swatting at the water of a small stream, seeking fish, and he saw a dark shape darting through the trees, indistinct yet familiarâone of the black cat-like mounts that his Clan used long ago, let loose during his Clanâs fall, and still roaming the forest. Further west, he even saw shifting trees and glowing flowers borne by the wind heading toward his former retainers, showing that Tikosâ attempt to recruit them seemed to be working. He saw many more creatures than those, but no sign of any humansâat least until he detected another pulse of magic senses that didnât come from any of his people.
Leon immediately went on high alert and almost filled the sky with storm clouds right then, but he then felt a second pulse, and then a third. Whoever was scanning their surroundings wasnât being particularly subtle about it, but then again, neither was he.
The three pulses made tracking the origin simplicity in itself, but when Leon turned his eyes to the northwest, his mood was not improved. He saw standing in a clearing close to the center of the Heartwood Grove, a young man wearing all black. The man was pale and thin, with soft, round features. His black clothes were obviously of fine make, though they bore no adornment aside from the obvious quality of the material.
Most concerningly, Leon could tell that the man was an eleventh-tier mage just as he was. More than that, the man was staring right back at him, his pitch-black eyes locked onto Leonâs ownfor.
A hundred possible identities of who this man was flashed through Leonâs mind, from another agent of Lord Kamran to some adventurer from another plane just exploring Aeterna, but until it was proven otherwise, Leon decided to play it safe.
âWe might have a situation,â he quietly, but seriously, intoned, drawing his ladiesâ attention. âSomeone else is here. A post-Apotheosis mage.â
âW-What?â Elise stammered, clearly taken aback as she shot to her feet. âWhere? What should we do?â
âConfront whoever this is, obviously,â Cassandra responded as she smoothly rose to her feet and followed Leonâs gaze, then sent a derisive glare to the northwest. âWhoever he is shouldnât be here.â
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âWhat if heâs too strong?â Elise argued. âThis person isnât attacking us, why should we attack him first?â
âNo one trespasses upon a Heartwood Grove so easily,â Valeria pointed out as she pushed herself back to her feet. âThe trees wouldnât allow someone so dangerous to take shelter beneath them.â
âThere are always ways around that,â Cassandra pointed out as her aura began to rise.
At the same time, Leon could sense the aura of Artoriasâ Heartwood tree begin to tighten around her. Though it was his fatherâs tree, Leon knew the temperament of the Heartwoods was peaceful, and they had a tendency to enforce that peace.
âReturn to the others,â he ordered before any arguments got out of hand and to interrupt whatever was going through Cassandraâs head. âIâll see what this manâs intentions are.â
âYou shouldnât go alone,â Valeria protested.
âIâll go with you,â Cassandra declared.
âNo,â Leon replied. For the first time since he saw the interloper, he turned his eyes away to focus on his ladies. âAs you said, Val, the Heartwood trees wonât tolerate violence. Iâll be fine. Head back to the Divine Scar. Iâll meet with you there.â
âWeâll wait for you there,â Elise firmly stated as she sent a challenging look at the other two. Valeria sighed, then nodded, while Cassandra outright scowled, glared once more at the interloper, and then retracted her auraâto Leonâs relief.
Leon gave them one more nod, then called Anzu over and explained the situation. With that done, he channeled some darkness magic and informed Maia and the others what was going on. As Maia cut her meeting with her aunt short, Leon rose into the air and angled northwest. Elise, Valeria, Cassandra, and Anzu took off behind him, but turned directly west, toward where his friends were attracting the tree sprites.
âTheyâll be fine,â Leon told himself as he shot off in the direction of the Heartwood Grove, his eyes once more locked onto the interloper. Still, he kept his magic senses projected, on the lookout for any signs of an ambush or trap. The interloper, however, simply stood in the clearing, staring right back at him, his arms crossed over his chest.
As Leon drew close to the grove, he landed. Flying in felt disrespectful, and the last thing he wanted to do was to disturb the Heartwood trees. The trees were the graves of powerful mages and still exerted a great deal of power over everything in the shade of their canopies. Even as an eleventh-tier mage, Leon didnât think he could overpower their strange, magical demands for peace.
He felt himself calming down unwillingly as the aura of the grove settled about him. The aura seemed more potent somehow than heâd ever sensed before, as if the trees were aware that two post-Apotheosis mages were about to meet. They were hardly going to be active participants in the meeting, however, so Leon simply internalized their demand and continued, focusing entirely on the interloper.
It took enough time to walk through the trees to the interloperâs clearing that all but Maia assembled back around the Divine Scar, and even Maia was drawing close. Leon was gratified to see everyone on high alert and assuming defensive formations on the cliff. He could even see Valeria setting up a few defensive wards around their position.
His anxieties thusly calmed, Leon finally drew to within direct visual range of the interloper.
Throughout his approach, the interloper remained standing right where he was, seeming as rooted to the ground as the enormous trees around him. He merely watched, motionless, as Leon cautiously approached.
Fortunately, Leonâs caution appeared unwarranted, for no traps were activated and no ambushes were sprung. The interloper seemed alone and undefended, save for by the powerful aura of the Heartwoods, which Leon, even now that heâd achieved Apotheosis, didnât think he could defy.
Leon halted a few dozen feet away; still well within speaking distance for them, but a wide enough distance that he could still react in time if the interloper tried anything.
The silence between them stretched over long seconds. By the time the seconds became minutes, Leon realized the interloper wasnât going to speak first. Heâd have the break the ice.
Striking an authoritative tone and posture, Leon demanded to know, âWere you the one who trespassed by the lone Heartwood to the southeast?â
The interloper stared at him for several seconds, then answered in a smooth and youthful voice. âA Heartwood cannot be trespassed upon. I visited. Do you believe I violated some taboo?â
âWhy did you visit that Heartwood?â Leon interrogated.
âIs simple curiosity not enough? Must I have a reason for it?â
A thin-lipped smile spread across Leonâs face. âFuckerâs playing with me,â he angrily thought.
Controlling himself, he asked in a measured, but subtly daring tone, âIf you have no reason, then say so.â
The interloper grinned. âIf you must know, I was sent here for a reason. To search for a man and his son.â
Leonâs lips pulled back, revealing his teeth. He subtly assumed a more aggressive posture.
Noticing Leonâs posture shift, the interloper stated, âIâm not here for violence, that is not my mission. Whatâs more, this is a place of peace. If you agree to abide by that peace, then so shall I.â
Leon forced himself to relax both body and face, and pointedly asked, âWho are you searching for, precisely, and why?â
âUnless youâre one of the two Iâm looking for, you donât need to know,â the interloper responded. A muscle in Leonâs face twitched, but he resisted responding long enough for the interloper to continue. âYou are one of those I seek, however, so I will tell you.â
The interloper conjured an orb of glass in his hand; suspended within was a single drop of blood. Leon was quite aware of such blood magic; Heavenâs Eye made use of such magic for identification, and Leon used it to ensure control over complex permanent enchantments, especially defensive wards.
He noticed the blood shaking slightly. The glass orb was designed to hold the blood in its exact center, but the orb was obviously designed to locate specific people since the enchantment was weak enough to let the blood drift in Leonâs direction.
âYou have my blood?â Leon said out of surprise.
The interloper looked at him strangely, then said, âBy the midnight scale, no! This is your motherâs blood!â
Silence followed that statement.
Leon stared, his mouth falling open.
His mind froze.
His posture relaxed.novelbuddy.cÏàč
Either several seconds passed, or an age and a half, before Leonâs mind began to kick back into gear.
âWha⊠Huh?â he sputtered.
The interloper grinned. âWhy donât we start again, Leon? Iâve been sent to find you by your mother. Iâm Seranaâs cousin. Weâre kin, you and I.â
Leon began to rapidly blink, but the interloper raised a hand and snapped his finger. A puff of black fire erupted from his thumb, just enough that Leon could tell he wasnât lying but not enough to run afoul of the Heartwood trees surrounding them.
The shock left Leon staggering backward and he tripped over a small boulder. When he hit the ground, he simply lay there, staring at the sky. The interloper remained where he was, and after a moment, he added, âMy nameâs Fain, by the way!â
âFainâŠ?â Leon thought. The name was familiar to him, and when he realized why, he shot back to his feet, his golden eyes alight with fury.
âYouâre the one who took my Mother! You and⊠Ryker!â
A look of profound awkwardness passed over Fainâs face. He rubbed the back of his head and averted his gaze. âYeah,â he confirmed. âIn my defense, I was injured and didnât know what was going on. Your mother⊠was not happy with me. I, uh⊠she expresses her anger quite violentlyâŠâ
Leon wasnât sure how to respond to that. A large part of him was overjoyed to hear of her, while an even larger part of him demanded that he make Fain pay for every second that his mother had been gone. If her and Artoriasâ villa in the Bull Kingdomâs capital had never been attacked, then thatâs where Leon wouldâve grown up, surrounded by friends and family instead of alone with his father in the Forest of Black and White. Or, perhaps he mightâve grown up in the Great Black Dragon Clan, somewhere in the Nexus.
Either way, his separation from his mother was a defining moment in his life, even if he had only been months old at the time.
âWhat⊠isâŠâ he murmured, not quite able to put his thoughts in order.
âPrincess Serana⊠asked me to reach out,â Fain stated. âHonestly, I was skeptical. I mean, a child without a bloodline awakening ceremony was unlikely to still be alive after almost a century. âProbably died a mortalâ, is what I thought. So⊠color me surprised to find you here, having achieved Apotheosis. Tell me, how did you awaken your bloodline?â
Leon rapidly blinked and forced his brain to focus. He wasnât going to remain a sputtering mess. He refocused on Fain.
âHow⊠did you find this place?â he asked, ignoring Fainâs question. âThat blood orb shouldâve taken you directly to me, not here.â
âThe blood was a backup,â Fain admitted. âItâs⊠not the easiest thing to activate for our Clan. Not done except under certain circumstances⊠I found this place more conventionally. Perusing the archives of the Kingdom to the south for information, questioning people and erasing their memories when I was through⊠that sort of thing, you know? Easy enough.â
âVisiting Argent Palace?â Leon inquired.
Fain shrugged. âProbably. I visited a bunch of palaces, honestly.â
âThis one is basically ruins now.â
âSounds familiar.â
Leon inhaled over several long seconds as he stared at Fainâat his self-proclaimed kinâand⊠couldnât decide on what he wanted to say. There was just so muchâŠ
âSo, uh, listen,â Fain said as Leon failed to follow up on his answer, âYouâve got some secrets. I heard something about a second bloodline? Iâd love to know if thatâs true, but hey, you donât have to tell me. Just⊠Iâd really like it if you told me⊠But you donât have to! But is that why youâre not dead, or some doddering old mortal? This other bloodline?â
Again ignoring Fainâs question, Leon asked, âWhy are you looking for me? My mother sent you⊠why? Why now? Why not⊠any time before now?!â
Leonâs anger returned as he pressed, and he took a few menacing steps toward Fain.
Fain retreated the same number of steps, a conciliatory smile spreading across his face. âLook, look, look, as I said, Iâm not here for violence! Inter-Clan violence is not to be tolerated!â
Leon smirked, and after confirming that the Thunderbird was listening in, stated, âIâm not a part of your Clan. That has been made abundantly clear. Now, answer me. Why? Why now?!â
âThe Princess⊠did not leave you willingly,â Fain diplomatically stated. âAfter our war with Lord Kamran, our Patriarch placed her under house arrest. She only managed to get word out to me a few years ago. Iâm now here to follow through on her orders. Thatâs⊠listen, kid, do you bear our power?â
Hardly thinking it over, Leon snapped his fingers, replicating what Fain had done minutes before and conjuring a tiny burst of black fire.
âIncredibleâŠâ Fain murmured. âYou managed to awaken our power somehowâŠâ
âWhy. Did my mother. Send you?â Leon demanded again, advancing another couple of steps.
âThat⊠I canât easily say,â Fain said as he waved his hand and conjured a slate of black stone. âShe wanted me to give this to you, so I assume itâs a part of this somehow. We use these to record messages and the like.â He tossed the slate at Leon, and Leon extended his magic to catch it.
The slate wasnât large, able to fit in his palm comfortably. It was a solid piece, too, hardly in danger of breaking, but Leon handled it reverently. He could hardly believe anything that Fain was saying, he felt like heâd fallen into some kind of dream or illusion, but if he hadnât, then he was holding a message⊠from his mother.
He stared at the slate, sensing the enchantment within only by instinct.
âYou just have to activate it,â Fain said a little impatiently, jerking Leon out of his thoughts.
Leon spared the man a withering glare, and to Leonâs amusement, he fell silent and seemed to shrink back.
âDefinitely her kidâŠâ Fain murmured. Even with his power, Leon only just barely heard it, and he had to fight a smile that threatened to break out. Even if he couldnât take Fain entirely at his word, the comparison alone had him over the moon.
Refocusing on the slate, Leon examined it more thoroughly. The slate was, in short, an incredible piece of enchanting, an actual work of art despite only appearing to be smooth black stone. The enchantment within, as far as he could tell, was keyed into his bloodâor, perhaps more accurately, was keyed into Seranaâs blood, and expanded to include those within one generation of her. Only those who matched could activate the slate. Fortunately, the enchantment was so intuitive that Leon was easily able to see how he needed to activate it.
He channeled his power as needed, only needing a few sparks for the surface of the slate to suddenly become as transparent as glass, revealing hundreds of glowing runes below the surface. Leonâs power raced throughout the slate, and after a moment, the slate projected a figure above it.
For the first time in his life, Leon beheld the face of his mother. No longer would she be a mere idea. He now had a face to connect with the concept.
And a moment later, he had a voice, tooâŠ
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