Chapter 247: Twin Pronged
And after that, I ended up helping her wash herundry. You wont believe the conditions people live in here
Vir, youre breaking up, Maiyas image distorted, then cut out entirely. I think you need recharge orb.
Grak it! Vir cursed, unwilling for their conversation to be cut short. Talk tomorrow? Same time?
You got it!
The orbs glow dissipated, and Vir heaved a sigh. He stared emptily at the perpetual sunset, his sense of time warped by the lighting. Though it felt like theyd chatted for only a few minutes, itd been closer to three hours. An eternity, and yet not nearly enough time to discuss all that had happened.
Each side had raced to give an abridged description of all theyd done in the time theyd been apart. Of the troubles theyd endured, and the triumphs theyd enjoyed.
For Vir, it felt like just yesterday that hed had simr conversations with Maiya, in that cavern with the floating inds. Many of the words theyd exchanged had felt like repetition.
For Maiya, itd been nearly a year. She remembered nothing of her time in that cavern.
In the end, Vir hadnt told her. He hadnt been able to. The words caught in his mouth, and even now, he didnt know what to think of her involvement in the whole Ekanai episode. If, after all, it all really was just a figment of Virs imagination, then telling her everything wouldnt hurt. She might even get a fewughs out of it.
But if it <em>was </em>real, and if Maiya truly <em>had </em>somehow lost those memories, he didnt want to burden her with the weight of that revtion. With the precious moments theyd shared, only for her to have lost. Moments shed now forgotten.
<em>Ill have to tell her, eventually, </em>Vir mused. She deserved to know. She was the main reason hed made it out of that whole debacle alive, after all. To withhold information from her would be an injustice.
<em>Next time. Ill tell her everything</em>.
Assuming there was timethey had <em>so </em>much to talk about.
Blessed Prophet, huh? Vir muttered. Fate has some strange tastes.
Turning the orb over in his hands, he muttered a quick thank you to the Gods. That they functioned across realms was something hed scarcely dared to hope for. It was such a long shot, especially when they didnt work in the Ash. Hed nearly given up hope.
<em>And now, I can talk to Maiya whenever I like.</em>
The very thought made his heart flutter and his chest filled with warmth. It wasnt <em>just </em>her voice, either! The orb Maiya had given him was an experimentsomething Kinjal had been working on. Besides her voice, it showed him her face,plete with her facial expressions. It was the next best thing to having her around.
As for why Vir had had three hours on his hands, it was because Cirayus was nowhere to be found. Hed left Sanis yurt to appraise the giant of the situationnamely, the bad news that supplies would be hard to find in this vigebut instead, Maiya had suddenly called him and hed lost track of time.
Finish talking to your mistress? a deep voice asked from behind him.
Vir whirled to find Cirayus with a knowing grin. Chills broke out on Virs back.
How long have you been there?
Hmm, Id say since you two began flirting.
W-we were <em>not </em>flirting! Vir said, reddening. Wait. So youve been here for <em>hours, </em>then!? Why didnt you say anything?
<em>And how did I not even notice?</em>
Vir knew why. Hed been so engrossed in talking to Maiya, hedpletely forgotten to check his surroundings. It wasnt just that, though. The Demon Realm was not the Ash. This was a ce where he could sleep without fear of being mauled by an Ash Beast. And where he could <em>live </em>again, rather than simply survive.
All of these thingsbined to lower his guard, though it was not a mistake hed ever make again. <em>Any</em> realm was dangerous if one got careless.
If you discount what happened in that world of illusions, you havent talked to her in almost two years, Cirayus said. Mightve felt like less to her, but for us, its been a while. I know how much you care about thess. Our ns can wait a few hours.
T-thanks, Vir said, thinking how sensitive Cirayus could be at times like these. Though, he half-suspected the giant remained silent to show Vir just how vulnerable hed allowed himself to be. Ill be more aware of my surroundings from now on.
Good! Now, tell me, did you get a taste of life here? the giant asked, sweeping his two left arms across the horizon.
Vir gazed into the distance, taking a moment before replying. Is this normal? This poverty?
All too normal, Im afraid. The big cities are the exception, though as youll soon see, theye with their own problems. Most of the Demon Realm is barren of prana,d. It''s manageable next to the Boundary, but the prana falls off quickly. Far more quickly than the Human Realm. Its inhabitants all lead difficult lives. The humans have it easy, if you ask me.
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Maybe, Vir replied. Or maybe its why demons are so strong.
Liked what you saw, did you? Cirayus asked.
Theyre honest, hardworking folk, Vir said with a nod.
Aye. That they certainly are. Nowe, let us discuss our next steps.<hr>
Vir informed Cirayus of the situation in the vige, as well as their proximity to Samar Patag. Cirayus, whod been out scouting, corroborated Sanis statements.
Were closer than Id thought. Which is good. But this means we have a decision to make.
Such as?
I cannot enter the Chitran stronghold without being discovered. Hard for me to blend in like you do. Wouldnt be a good use of my time, either.
Virs brows furrowed. What exactly are you suggesting, then? You want us to go somewhere else?
Not <em>us. </em>Just me. You should head to Samar Patag. You said this Sani womans sending her children there? Thatll be a perfect opportunity to slip in. See if you can obtain a Chitran Warrior Calling badge once youre inside. I trust youll have no issues slipping into the city. Cirayus gestured to their hilly surroundings. Plenty of shadows in this realm, after all.
And what about you? Where will you go? Vir asked. Cirayus was Virs one anchor in the Demon Realm, which felt even more alien to him than the Ash ever did.
I must inform various trusted parties that Im back. And, with luck, I may be able to organize a protection detail for you. Get the wheels spinning for you, so to speak. ''Tis an exciting time for demonkind, though this leaves me with a dilemma. I am loath to leave you alone while I am gone.
Vir blinked. You''re not joking, are you? Really, Cirayus? I can give <em>you </em>a run for your money. What threat do you think I''m in danger of here?
As he said the words, Vir felt his own resolve build.
The unseen one,d. Aye, you are not the boy you were upon entering the Ash. I proudly recognize you as the warrior you truly are. Yet even a dagger across the neck can be lethal whilst you are asleep. Poison can be consumed without any warning, and hourster, you copse, dead.
I understand, Vir said, thinking back to his own assassination missions. Except, I''m in disguise, and you know how good I am at that. Nobody knows I''m here. They don''t know what I look like, or even the name I''m using. I''ll be fine. You said you recognize my skills. So trust me.
Cirayus let out a great breath. Aye,d. I will. I do. While I am at Camar Gadin, do all you can to learn of the Chits and their ways. Enter Samar Patag and get to know your people. Live among them. See how theyre treated. Experience everything you can, but let <em>no one </em>except Greesha know who you are.
Vir''s eyes lit up with excitement. He genuinely did want to meet his nsmen.
I will. But, Camar Gadin? Isn''t that a Bairan city? Vir asked, recalling a vague memory from Narak''s vision, long ago.
Indeed. The Bairan capital stronghold. I have friends there. Least, I should, if no ill has befallen them. Friends who can apprise me of the goings-on in my absence. I know nothing of what has transpired in this realm after I fled with you in my arms, sixteennow seventeen yearsago. Without that information, we are at a severe disadvantage.
Cirayus ced an arm on Vir''s shoulder. Find Greesha in Samar Patag. Shell be expecting you. She is the seer who prophesied your birth.
Virs expression darkened. <em>Her. </em>The one whod indirectly caused the deaths of his parents and the fall of his entire n.
You want me to meet <em>her?</em>
Lad, I wont ask you not to judge her. But I will ask that you refrain from doing so until youve at least met the woman.
Fine, Vir said, barely restraining his anger. That was <em>not </em>a meeting he was looking forward to. Wait. You said shes <em>expecting </em>me? Hows that possible?
When we were trapped in that illusion, do you remember? I mentioned meeting a friend.
And you think it was real. You think that this friend of yours really <em>was </em>there?
Cirayus shrugged. I suppose there is only one way to find out for certain, isnt there?
<em>Hes got me, </em>Vir thought, once again appreciating just how well Cirayus understood him. The demon knew Vir struggled with the events in that illusion world. Specifically, about Maiya. Whether or not she was really there. If Greesha truly was expecting him, then itd go a long way to proving that Maiya, too, was really there. If not her body, then her soul.
Say, Vir said. The currency in this realm. Its the same as the Human Realm. I wasnt expecting that.
Aye, it is. Was a surprise for me too, when I first entered the Human Realm.
I suppose it makes sense, now that I think about it, Vir said. If there was only one realm before the fall of the Imperium, and if the Imperium spanned the world, then their currency would be everywhere.
True, Cirayus said, stroking his beard. The history books say that in the beginning, nations tried minting their own coin, but quickly discovered it was easier to operate the pre-existing mints. The Rajasthe nlordsall agree on issuance policy during inter-n meetings. Convenient, yes?
Vir nodded. It certainly was. He just wished he had serics on hand instead of a handful of silvers.
Now, before we leave, I wish to leave you with some advice.
Is this what I think it is? Vir asked, feeling his pulse quicken.
The giant grinned. Now that youve mastered your Foundation Chakra, it is time you start opening your Life Chakra. You will soon be in the ideal environment to practice it, after all.
What do you mean? Vir asked.
The Life Chakra allows one to senseand sometimes maniptethe thoughts of their target. Best practiced when around others. Attempt to feel the presence of others around you<em>without </em>your <em>Prana Vision.</em>
Thats a bit vague, Vir said. Can you guide me like you did for the Foundation Chakra? It really helped when you injected some of your chakra into my body.
Unfortunately, Life Chakra cannot be transferred in the same manner. Not without assaulting your mind, which isnt helpful. I hardly need to exin how it feels, yes? You have already experienced its effects.
Vir nodded. During our duel in the Ash, when you attacked me with Life Chakra, it just felt like Id lived another version of reality. One where youd cut open my neck.
The pain had been real. None of it had felt like an illusionnot up until itd ended.
Aye. The best way to train it is through meditation around others. Practice until you can feel their presence. Once mastered, you will find it a useful tool, especially against Ash Beasts who havent mastered the Foundation Chakra. Its effects are dramatic and obvious. Nothing like Chitrans <em>Coercion</em> Bloodline Art, which is far more insidious.
Right, the one the Chits used when we first arrived, Vir said, fully suspecting the art would be used against him again, given where he was headed.
Aye. One finds themselves more agreeable to the wielder while its effects are active. Tis subtle and subconscious. By the time you realize you are under its influenceif you ever doit is far toote. For most, it is an ability with no good counter. But for you, I suspect it will not be an issue at all
<em>Prana Vision,</em> Vir replied. Ill be able to see their tattoo light up when they activate it.
Indeed. Even so, be vignt.
I will, Vir said with a nod.
The demon moved to embrace Vir in a great hug. Stay safe, you hear? Keep your wits about you. Listen to Greesha and her people.
I will, Vir repeated. Cirayus was acting every bit like a doting parent, but Vir didnt mind that at all. When will I see you again? he asked.
Cirayus grinned. Soon enough,d. Soon enough.