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Chapter 225 – Keeping Promises

  Rocket

  Book Three - Epilogue

  Chapter 225 - Keeping Promises

  In the aetheric pne, the massive knot of fate in the sky slowly dispersed. Yuzu stared up at the white sky above as the glittering tapestry above her gradually rexed into a natural flow.

  The gaunt, sullen schor beside her watched as Deka’s body slowly dissipated into the air. He saw Yuzu rex slightly and chose the moment to speak,

  “So, this ‘Medusa’ you’ve chosen, she will carry out Deka’s will?”

  Yuzu held her hands over Medusa’s string, following it into the mountains as the Abbott helped her escape the city.

  “Medusa was the name that the cultist had taken upon becoming a priest of Deka, but now Deka is no more.” Yuzu said softly as she read the threads, “When she recovers, she will return to her original name, Lyssa, and carry out her original purpose, to replenish the vitality in the nd.”

  Li Ru opened his palm, showing Yuzu a number of glimmering gems. Each gem was the size of an apple, and radiated with a vibrant light from within. There were four - two smaller green ones, one orange and one rge red one.

  “These are the sarira that are left over.” Li Ru said, “The rest have been absorbed by Lyssa’s pnar bodies.”

  “It was as much as she could take.” Yuzu nodded. With Li Ru’s help, the godly sarira were infused into Lyssa’s body. Channeling the energies of the sacrificial ritual had nearly killed her, but the energies had also warped her bodies, aligning her and making her the perfect vessel for Deka’s inheritance. “When she’s strong enough, we can help her absorb the rest of them.”

  There was an ethereal quality to her voice, which trembled slightly as she continued to reach out to the tapestry confirming the state of the city. She focused her attention on three particur strings that were hiding out in an empty warehouse some distance away from the city center.

  ~

  Silver moon light shone through a line of framed windows, lighting up the rows of shelves of the small warehouse. Zwei picked himself off the floor as he looked around at his new surroundings.

  A moment ago he had been on his back, staring up at the glowing white sword of the monk, seeing his life fsh before his eyes. Without warning the ground disappeared beneath him and he fell into this warehouse.

  All the chaos and noise of the God of Life’s rebirth was gone, repced by a throbbing silence.

  His boots scraped noisily across the dirty floor as he made his way to the window. The sight of the familiar wood framed buildings and brown shingled rooftops confirmed that he was still in Noga. From the cramped, old housing he gathered that he was likely on the northwest side of the city.

  He was just about to question how he arrived in the warehouse when he sensed the arrival of two others elsewhere in the warehouse. The shadows darkened around him as he activated his powers and moved to investigate.

  In a room on the second storey of the warehouse, Finn stumbled as he nded on a desk that had suddenly appeared directly under him. He quickly adjusted his bance, managing to fall to the floor while remain standing on his feet.

  A moment ter, a familiar face walked out of a new portal next to him. A look of relief repced the strained, anxious look on her face as Minnie id her eyes on Finn. He didn’t have time to greet her before she threw her arms around him in a hug. He stood in shock for a moment with his hands at his side as he tried to process the action.

  “Shouldn’t you be assisting Yuzu and the White Maiden?” He asked, “What are you doing here?”

  Minnie let go, stepping back with a weak smile, “That’s all you have to say after I saved your life?”

  “I’m trying to understand what’s going on.” Finn said with a frown, “We need to go back and stop that ritual.”

  “No need.” Minnie shook her head, “The White Maiden said she’s handling it. She asked me to save you from the Abbott.”

  “I didn’t need saving.” Finn replied.

  His brows furrowed in annoyance as Minnie failed to suppress a giggle at his response, “What?”

  “Nothing, nothing.” Minnie tried to straighten her expression, but she broke out into ughter instead, “I’m just so relieved! These st few days have been horrible.”

  “Horrible? Did the White Maiden ask you to do something dangerous?”

  “No, not at all… I mean, it was terrifying, but also really, really boring. Does that make sense? No? It really doesn’t if I expin it like that-“ Minnie continued to giggle, “I brought Yuzu to the mountain vilge like she asked, but then she left me there. And I didn’t know what to do, but there was a skeleton guard watching over me. It was so creepy and scary…”

  “It took me to an abandoned house with a stone cot and an old table and stood guard. And every so often a second skeleton would come and bring old dusty bread and water- they would watch me eat and wouldn’t leave unless I ate every bite of that disgusting bread…”

  “I didn’t know if they were going to suddenly kill me if I tried to leave, I didn’t know when or if they’d let me go. They didn’t talk either, I was so alone and bored-” She ughed again. As she ughed tears welled up in her eyes, which she wiped off with the back of her hands, “I just wanted to come back. I kept wishing I’d asked you to come with me instead of going off alone with Yuzu.”

  “You should have.” Finn said, annoyed, “It’s your fault for disobeying orders in the first pce. Because you weren’t here we were a man down for this operation, too.”

  “I know, I’m sorry.” Minnie managed to calm her tears as she smiled, “I think I did my part, though. The White Maiden said everything will be okay from here.”

  “Finn, I had a lot of time to think about things, these past few days…” She stepped forward, looking up at Finn with teary eyes and a shy smile, “I’ve been meaning to tell you something for a while…”

  Finn blinked in surprise as Minnie came close to him. Her lips trembled as she seemed to struggle with putting her thoughts into words. An epiphany hit him as his eyebrows knit together, “You…”

  His thoughts were interrupted as his spiritual intuition triggered. He turned sharply to face the far side of the office at the open doorway. A familiar darkness churned within the shadows as he called out, “Zwei?”

  Illusory chuckles echoed off the walls as part of the shadows bulged out into the room, taking the shape of a human before washing away and revealing Zwei. He frowned as he looked at Finn, “You sensed me through my powers?”

  Finn frowned, “Call it a hunch.”

  Zwei gnced over seriously to Minnie, who had already retreated several steps from Finn, “You’re the one that opened the portals?”

  “Yes-“ She stuttered, somewhat intimidated by the young man who had suddenly appeared out of the darkness.

  Zwei nodded, bowing slightly, “Thank you. You saved my life.”

  “Don’t thank me, thank the Maiden.” She said weakly as she gnced over to Finn, who stepped toward Zwei.

  “If not for my distraction, he would have sliced you through as you fell through the portal.” Finn said with a lecturing tone, “What were you even doing there?”

  “Disrupting the ritual, like I told you I was doing.” Zwei rebutted, “And don’t act like you pyed such a big part, you didn’t even hit the monk with your shot.”

  “I did more than you did against him.” Finn snarled, “Or was lying on your back part of your grand pn?”

  “Was being rescued by Minnie part of yours?”

  Minnie gnced back and forth between the two arguing men as she considered stepping in to stop them. They looked nearly ready to start swinging fists when suddenly all three of their spiritual intuitions triggered, prompting them to gnce up to the sky.

  A soft sigh pyed upon the wind as illusory white strands of hair fluttered in the corner of their vision.

  ~

  Yuzu rubbed the bridge of her nose in frustration as she held back the urge to reprimand Zwei and Finn. She sighed, observing them for a moment more. With the ritual broken, the link between her location in the aetheric pne and Noga’s city center was quickly fading into the past.

  But I finally found him. Yuzu took Zwei’s silver string between her fingers and wrapped it around her pinky, tying it in a knot. She gave the thread plenty of sck, allowing the future to gently coax Zwei back to her rather than forcing them to meet immediately. Yuzu nodded with satisfaction, knowing she’d be able to see her brother soon.

  With that loose thread tied up, there were only a few things left that she needed to do. She looked across the fading tapestry, reaching out again.

  “We should leave soon.” Li Ru said, “With Deka gone, the wilds will become more dangerous.”

  “I just have one more thing to check on…” Yuzu muttered. Her voice was strained, her entire body ached with exhaustion.

  “Regarding Lyssa, she isn’t safe in Kumin. Will you help her escape back to the south?” Li Ru stroked his beard in thought, “How will you protect her from Lord Noga until then?”

  “I think Noga will have bigger things to worry about.” Yuzu replied as she reached out and touched two particur strings, “The spire-“

  Her words were cut off as a sharp pain sliced across her hand, she winced in pain, drawing her hand away.

  “Yuzu-“ Li Ru approached her with a start, “What are you trying to do?”

  Yuzu trembled as she gnced down at her hand. The pain seared through her entire arm, shooting through the nerves as her flesh separated into numerous filing strands.

  Her eyes widened and she grit her teeth, concentrating her willpower to fight against the force pulling her body apart. Each cord that spyed out from her unravelling arm was like a nerve ending bsting pain back to her mind.

  The fibers twitched and struggled as they were forced back into the rough shape of a hand by her sheer force of will.

  “Just… keeping my promises.” She muttered, fighting off the pain as she reached back out to the threads with both hands. Both her arms began to unravel as she forced the threads together, tying them in a knot against their wishes.

  As she completed the knot she felt a shift in the tapestry, a wave that pulsed through the fabric of fate, signifying a fundamental shift in the nature of the fates of the people in the province.

  A shift in the bance of power governing the nd.

  A feeling of relief flooded through her as she turned to look at Li Ru to tell him she did it, but as she turned around the entire world was already washing away to white.

  Before she knew it she was falling, looking up at the forest above her as it faded into the distance above.

  The long threads of her unravelling arms trailed above her as she fell down to the depths of the aetheric pne.

  The heavy cnging of heavy chains holding a massive door shut echoed from far below as she fell down toward it.

  AnnouncementHi friends,

  Thank you for your patience. I have not released a new chapter in just over a week and I deeply apologize for that.

  First things first, Chapter 224 has been changed to be the official ending of Book Three as some readers have aptly noted that it makes for a far better ending. Chapters 225-227 will be released as an epilogue to Book Three. Patreon supporters have already read them and after getting to 227 I will be clear of my backlog.

  With regards to that, I have had a bunch of real-life things get in the way of writing that unfortunately are a bit hard for me to deal with and also write Camity Mandate on a regur schedule as I used to. I am updating the Patreon page to only have the cheapest tier, as I have not been keeping up with the rewards at all and I feel pretty guilty of that. Turns out starting a new job that is more intellectually and creatively taxing makes it hard to be creative at night.

  This isn't an excuse though, and it's not the end of Camity Mandate.

  One of the reasons why writing Camity Mandate has been difficult for me recently is that I had a very clear pn for the first trilogy, and then an overarching plot and storyline for the rest of the epic, but didn't actually have time to put in to figure out how the second trilogy was going to run.

  I do need some time to think about it and the pressure of writing chapters on a schedule, on top of all that's going on in my life is making it difficult to come up with a solid pn for the second arc that I'm happy with.

  So after this epilogue is finished I will be taking a short break while I figure out the story and build up a buffer of chapters again.

  Thank you for your readership, I love all of you. I hope to be back to writing on a regur basis soon.

  Cheers,

  Rocket

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