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Chapter 153: The Akh Nara

    Chapter 153: The Akh Nara


    Virs mind went nk. Of all the words Cirayus just said, one in particr filled his head, drowning out all the others, but before he could ask, Maiya beat him to the punch.


    Sorry? Did you just say <em>Prince? </em>As in royalty?


    Vir shook his head. There must be some mistake.


    Cirayus gave a pained smile. There was no lie in my words. You are royalty, Sarver, Vir. I assume that is the name the lumberjack bestowed upon you?


    Vir nodded. Ekavir.


    Ekavir, Cirayus repeated. Bravest of the Brave. A good name.


    Vir had always suspected his birth name was something else, but to hear it <em>Sarvaak?</em>


    So thats my real name, Vir whispered. Hed never meant the words to leave his mouth.


    The name bestowed upon you by the RajaKing Maion and his queen, Shari Garga.


    <em>King? Queen?</em> His parents. His <em>real </em>parents! For the longest time, Vir had wondered where hede from. Who he truly was. Hed given up on those answers until he reached the demon realm. And now, just like that, he had them.


    <em>Wonder what theyre like. </em>


    After losing Rudvik, he never thought hed have the chance to call anyone father again. Let alone <em>mother. </em>The thought made his head swoon.


    Maion and Shari. My parents, do they live in the Demon Realm? Do they know Im here?


    They must have been worried sick. Did they think him dead?


    Cirayus smile fell. I am sorry, Ekavir. You cannot know how much I wish to say yes. You cannot know how much I miss them. They perished. Your mother during birth, your father shortly after. Maion was my closest friend of centuries. And a good man.


    Virs heart threatened to seize.


    <em>No. No! Why!?</em>


    The me of hope in his chest extinguished just as soon as itd lit. It was cruel. <em>Beyond </em>cruel.


    A spark of hatred lit in his chest as Vir cursed the gods. What did Fate have against him? Ashborn, Prana Scorned, losing Rudvik, Apramor, and Aliscia. And now this? What had he done to deserve any of this? Why did


    Maiya threw herself around him, embracing him in a deep hug. She said nothing, and she didnt have to. Her presence alone stopped that dangerous train of thought in its tracks. That, and the precharged Life orb she pressed against him to heal the muscle damage he''d incurred earlier.


    Vir squeezed her waist and met her eyes. <em>Im okay.</em>


    He wasnt, not truly. Maiyas intervention helped, but itd be a while before he came to terms with this revtion. Still, thest thing he needed was Maiya worrying about him. Not when she already worried so much.


    I fled here with you and a few other brave souls who volunteered to protect you, Cirayus said quietly. Im afraid Im the only one who survived.


    I see.


    <em>So people died for me. All to bring me here.</em>


    Vir wasnt quite sure how to process that second bombshell, so he changed the topic for now.


    What er, what is Garga? Is that a country?


    My liege, I know you have many questions, and I fully intend to answer them.


    <em>My liege? </em>Vir couldnt believe such words were being used to address him. <em>Him! </em>Of all people. He was the prana scorned Ashborn outcast. Viewed with suspicion, and sometimes hatred. How could he be a <em>prince?</em> It was all so very wrong.


    However, Cirayus continued, this is neither the time nor the ce for such a conversation. For one, your demon friends will wake shortly, no doubt wondering where you are. Also, Cirayus said, pointing to an Ash beast that had just popped into existence some distance away. It happens in the demon realm, too. Wed best leave before we have a fight on our hands.


    I feel like you could handle any threats that appear here, Maiya said, eyeing the demon with suspicion. How do we know we can trust you?


    You cant,ss, and you are astute to mention it. But you <em>can </em>trust my strength. If I had wanted you two dead, I could have killed you a thousand times by now. I havent. As young Ekavir here said, I havent even scratched you. Thatll have to suffice. For now.


    Its okay, Maiya. Im pretty sure hes the one who delivered me to Rudvik as a baby. Which means he risked his life to bring me here to the Human Realm.


    If you trust him, thats enough for me, Maiya replied, throwing him a concerned look.


    <em>Shes still looking out for me. Even after all this time.</em>


    Thank you, Maiya, Vir replied. For everything.


    Maiya smiled sadly, shaking her head, as if to say it was nothing.


    Lets head back for now, Vir said, preparing to pick Maiya up. I dont want Badal and the others to chase after us. Ive made them worry enough.


    But before he could hoist Maiya, he found himself being lifted by one of the giants hands.


    H-hey! Maiya cried as she squirmed in the air beside him.


    <em>Dance of the Shadow Demon </em>is a useful ability, but your version is heavily limited in its range. Better to let me carry you, Cirayus said, cing them on his shoulders.


    Were going to <em>ride </em>on you? Vir asked in disbelief as he re-equipped the armor he''d removed earlier.


    We are? Maiya said, her hesitance obvious.


    Children love it! Cirayusughed. Rx a little, and you might, too,ss!


    Maiya recalled how high Cirayus had jumped and nched. Can you, erm, start slow?


    For a friend who risked her life for young Sarvaak? Im happy to oblige.


    ttery wont get you anywhere, Maiya said, flushing.


    Cirayus shot her a doubting look. Here we go!


    The giant leaped into the air, soaring far higher than even what <em>High Jump </em>could do. From there, his steps only grew longer and higher.


    <em>This is incredible! </em>Vir thought, ncing at his friend on the giants other shoulder. Her knuckles were white, but hed seen that look in her eyes before. She was <em>enjoying</em> this.


    What had taken them a half hour took Cirayus a mere handful of minutes, and they soon found themselves back in the forest, where Cirayusnded lightly atop a branch, rather than allowing himself to fall to the forest floor.


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    Hard to orient yourself on the floor, he said. From here, you can see exactly where you need to go.


    I dont get it, Maiya said, staring at a branch that could never have supported his weight. You can make <em>us </em>light as well?


    Anything I touch. Directly or indirectly.


    But I dont <em>feel </em>light? I feel the same as normal.


    Aye, you would. Ive made your entire body lighter, including your clothes and armor. Youd certainly feel <em>that </em>if I hadnt<em>. </em>But go to pick up an object when youre this light, and youll see what I mean. Would be near impossible.


    Vir couldnt wrap his head around how the ability worked. Logically, it made no sense, though prana seldom did.


    How do you use it in midair, though? You lightened your weight to ride the Acira, didnt you?


    Observant. Good. Aye, I did. <em>Bncer of Scales </em>consumes both Life and Earth affinity prana. Doesnt work half as well in the air, but I can manage.


    The more Vir learned about its nature, the weirder it became. It was more like a hybrid of a Talent and orb-based magic. And there was <em>nothing </em>he knew that consumed multiple affinities at the same time.


    <em>Cirayus must know so much about the workings of prana, </em>Vir thought, eyes twinkling with glee. Until now, no one hed met knew more about prana than Vir did. Perhaps now that would change.


    What breakthroughs would he have under Cirayus tutge?


    Whatever doubts he had before about entering the Ash evaporated then and there. With Cirayus by his side, he doubted even Ash Beasts posed them much threat. And if what Cirayus said was trueif he was a <em>prince</em>then he absolutely had to visit the Demon Realm.


    <em>Not visit return. Home. But then, why did Cirayus brave the Ash to bring me here?</em>


    People had perished to ferry him across the Ashen Realm. All of whom were likely powerful warriors. Why would they sacrifice themselves like that? What was Cirayus fleeing from?


    The Orders Acira came into view, along with a half dozen ck-clothed forms, arranged neatly on the ground.


    Vir jumped off the giants shoulder and knelt next to Badal.


    Badal. Badal! You alright?


    The demons eyes slowly opened. What happened? Vir? Why are you here? I told you to escape!


    Then he noticed Cirayus, and he shot up in a panic. <em>You!</em>


    Its alright, Badal. He, uh hes actually on our side.


    Did you hit your head? He tried to <em>kill </em>you! He attacked us!


    What was I to do? You wouldnt listen when I told you I meant no harm, Cirayus said with a shrug, rocking Maiya, who remained perched on his shoulder.


    Who would believe such a tant lie! Badal fired back.


    Its true. He was testing me, believe it or not, Vir said. Hes well, Im not sure yet, but hes not an enemy, at least.


    ept my apologies for rendering your group unconscious, Cirayus said, bowing his head and sping two fists in two palms.


    This is difficult to ept, Badal replied slowly.


    Virughed. Believe me, you dont even know the half of it.


    One by one, Badals group woke up. Vir feared hed have to repeat his exnation again and again, but a single order from Badal silenced any reservations they had, proving just what consummate professionals they all were.


    Meanwhile Maiya had sauntered off, returning with a handful of the dead mercenaries'' orbs, grinning. Can''t expect a poor vige girl to let such wealth go to waste, can you?


    Vir rolled his eyes. Despite all her wealth, the viger-hoarding mentality still hadn''t left her.


    Does this mean youll be alright? Badal asked after ensuring his forces were all uninjured. He kept a wary eye on Cirayus the entire time, as did his Order forces.


    I think I will be, Vir said. Think I might be better than ever, actually.


    That is both a surprise and a relief. I admit, I understand none of this, but its not my business to pry. All I ask is you return safely to us one day, brother. Whether it be a week from now, or a decade. You will always have a home here.


    Thanks, Badal. Truly. Ill never forget what the Orders done for me. And I do intend to return, Vir said, locking eyes with Maiya. I swear it.


    Then I shall be off. Weve another raid tonight, and the men could use a rest. More brothers and sisters to liberate.


    May Yuma be with you, Vir said as Badal mounted his Acira.


    May <em>all </em>the gods be with you, friend. Though I fear no amount of blessings will lessen your hardship, he replied.


    The Order Acira took to the skies momentster, their scaly ck wings pping heavily. Then they were gone, the forests peaceful calmness reasserting itself as birds chirped and chipmunks poked their heads out of the ground. Few would guess a fierce battle raged here just minutes earlier.


    Cirayus sat down and cracked his neck.


    <em>He really enjoys that, doesnt he? </em>Vir thought it was an intimidation tactic at first, but now understood it to be more of a habit. Perhaps one that was centuries old. Though Cirayus looked like the sort of demon terror who might raze viges and eat babies, Vir wondered whether that was merely a carefully crafted facade. Cirayus was powerfulobscenely powerfulbut hed not only spared Badals fighters, he hadnt even injured Vir, let alone Maiya. All his taunts had been bravado, nothing more.


    <em>And yet, he didnt even bat an eye when he caved in that mejais head. The question is what does he want from me?</em>


    This ce should be safe enough, shouldnt it? Vir asked. Were a ways away from where you fought that mejai.


    Well, that depends. What would you wish to know?


    Everything, Vir said, staring up into the giants eyes.


    Everything! Cirayus replied,ughing. How many days do you have,d?


    As many as it takes.


    Aye. But <em>we </em>do not. That mejai I killed was sent by a certain Hiranyan princess. When he fails to check in, shell no doubt send more forces. Theymunicate daily through a bizarre orb.


    Honestly, I cant believe they sent you, Vir said. I didnt think theyd venture beyond their borders like this.


    They sent a giant demon and a mejai with no Hiranyan markings, Maiya said. Only Cirayus mightve betrayed the truth if captured, but I suppose the mejai figured the subjugation cor wouldve prevented that from ever happening.


    The man was a fool, Cirayus scoffed. Not only did he consider me an ally, he ced far too much faith in his Artifact. His overconfidence was his undoing. But I digress. That princess is not the type to give up,d. Shell send more forces, mark my words.


    Maiya nodded. I can see that. I thought she''d hesitate since we''re in Kinjal, but, eh, who am I kidding? That princess wouldnt blink an eye before sending forces. This time, she might even send more of Hiranya''s military.


    We can crush all whoe our way, but Id rather avoid the attention, Cirayus said. Besides, lingering in this realm any longer serves no purpose.


    What do you suggest? Vir asked, dreading the answer.


    Your name is Maiya, yes? Cirayus asked. Know any safe ces nearby,ss?


    Still perched atop his shoulder, Maiya regarded the giant slyly. Whyd you think I would know?


    You seem like youve a solid head on those shoulders. I figured youd have some relevant information. Unlike young Ekavir over here.


    Hey! Vir bristled but found himself unable to retort. It was trueMaiya had forged far more connections and had a much better grasp of the geography than he did. Not to mention any ndestine Kinjal outposts only the princess confidante might know of.


    Kinjal maintains several safe houses in Matalinds. The nearest one should only be an hour from here, with how fast you travel.


    Guide me, Cirayus said, scooping Vir up.


    Maiya looked around to orient herself, then pointed north. That way.<hr>


    The safe house wasnt so much of a house as an underground cer, its entrance camouged so perfectly by vegetation that it would be utterly impossible to find. Unless, of course, one knew to look for the signposts that identified it.


    Maiya did, but even then, it still took an hour to locate.


    Maiya hopped lightly onto the ground and dusted off her armored skirt, opening the trapdoor.


    Might be a tight fit for you, Cirayus.


    The giant waved away her concern. Ive spent thest sixteen years cooped up in a jail cell barelyrge enough for a regr human. I can deal with short ceilings.


    Vir red <em>Prana Vision, </em>but found nothing of note inside. Looks safe, he said, entering first.


    There wasnt mucha table, a couple of chairs, and a rudimentary bed along the far wall. Next to the table was a shelf with some furled maps, dried food and jugs of water, and a couple of mid-grade steel talwars and daggers. The barest essentials for what a Kinjal spy might need if they ever found themselves in hot water.


    Not even a single orb in here, Maiya muttered, lighting up her <em>Magic Lamp, </em>casting its warm glow upon the room.


    Vir and Maiya took a chair, and Maiya brought hers close beside him. Closer than usual, he noticed. Cirayus sat cross-legged upon the floor. Thanks to the giants height, he came nearly to their eye level.


    We should be safe enough here, for the time being.


    Vir took a deep breath. This was the moment hed waited his entire life for. The moment when hed <em>finally </em>learn the truth of who he was. Lets start with how I ended up here. Why did you flee the Demon Realm? Whyd you risk everything to bring me across the Ash?


    Cirayus face hardened. To truly grasp the weight of the events preceding your birth, we must start at the beginning. With the prophecy of your birth.


    Prophecy? Vir asked. Demons can see the future?


    Some, yes. Our seers and soothsayers. One of their kind, a woman by the name of Greesha, prophesied theing of one who would usher in a new era for demons. A demon born within the Ash. <em>The Akh Nara.</em>


    Virs eyes widened.


    Cirayus pointed at Vir. You.
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