Chapter 9 - Seeking Refuge In The
Future
While
the ritual was happening inside the Cronus chamber, the crusaders were just
outside beating down the large doors with their battering rams to gain entry.
“Pound
it down, men! Those witches are hiding like rats behind these doors. They have
nowhere else to escape! We’ve already conquered this cursed mountain!”
The
crusaders received added stamina to increase the power of their bettering rams.
‘Ram!
Ram! Ram!’
Within
the chamber, the dark monolith started giving off an audible frequency that was
causing a low-magnitude earthquake. This was a sign of something specific.
“The
Cronus monolith is ready for transportation.” The Supreme Magus peered through
the vertical stream of light oscillating the magic circle at Silvia and Amich.
“Our kind’s survival depends on you. You’ll know what to do when the time is
right.” Her voice sounded solemn but with a tinge of assurance.
Seconds
later, the Cronus monolith shattered into numerous fragments that formed a
cylindrical swerving vacuum transcending time and space. Amich and Silvia were
getting sucked into the eye of the swerving void.
“No!
I don’t like the feeling of this! I want to stay!” The Vaud siblings were
putting up a resistance, however, futile it was. Moments flashed by and they
were gone completely into the void, leaving behind the swerving fragments of
the Cronus monolith which was still producing a quaking storm phenomenon.
“Supreme
Magus, are you certain this was the right call?” Alicia and Tiffaun came along
and whispered their worries into the elder’s ear. They were both staring at the
shrinking void.
“Will
they even survive the jump?” Inquired Tiffaun. She still didn’t understand how
sending the Vaud siblings to another timeline would ensure that their kind
wasn’t erased from history.
The
Supreme Magus reassured them, “Those 2 will make it through the void safely.
Though this is the first time using the Cronus monolith, I have fate that they
will survive. After all, they both carry within them the Cursed Treasures of Immortalis.”
“You
mean the Black Liver and Silver Fangs?” Before Tiffaun’s question could be
properly answered, the doors to the chamber came crashing to the floor after a
loud bang reverberated throughout the sanctuary. At the same time, the
remaining fragments of the Cronus monolith got absorbed into the void before it
vanished out of sight.
“Go!
Go!”
The
crusaders started dashing into the chamber in droves with their threatening
weapons aimed at their enemies.
“We
surrender! Please don’t hurt us!” The witches had their arms raised in a
surrendering gesture. The Supreme Magus had informed them beforehand to lay
down their arms and relinquish the means of their escape for the time being.
“Detain
those witches!”
Receiving
the order from their respective Commanding Knights, the loyal crusaders
sheathed their swords and swung forth their ropes to tie up their captives.
“Get
down!” They handled the witches roughly by knocking a few of them to the
ground; pressing their boots in their backs and even spitefully breaking their
wrists before they tied them up.
“Well,
well, I’ve finally caught up to you.” Commander Dreylude came into the chamber
and quickly located Tiffaun kneeling on the ground while staring back at him
with her gaze of vengeance.
“You
don’t look like a witch who’s willing to surrender.” Commander Dreylude rested
the tip of his blade on Tiffaun’s shoulder with the side pressing firmly
against her neck. It slit her skin slightly. “Try something stupid and see what
happens.”
“You…”
Tiffaun wanted desperately to use that same sword and cut Commander Dreylude in
half but she calmed herself after receiving multiple glances from Alicia and
the others.
“Fhm-ha-ha-ha!
Not so tough now are you, little witch?” Commander Dreylude lowered his head to
Tiffaun’s level and told her, “If the Grand Inquisitor wasn’t on his way here,
your innards would have already been dancing on my sword, you disgusting
wench.” He spat his stinking saliva in her face for added disrespect before he
forced her face on the ground and bound her arms in ropes.
Looking
around the chamber at the captured witches and their acolytes, Commander
Dreylude posed a general question, “Is that all of them?”
“There
is still one who hasn’t been lynched yet, sir!” One of the crusaders pointed
out someone from the back who was giving off an eerie vibe that had everyone
avoiding her. This person was the Supreme Magus who was standing slightly
hunched with her staff keeping her balance.
“Why
isn’t that old hag roped yet? Do I have to do everything myself?” Commander
Dreylude got up from where Tiffaun was and went over to where the Supreme Magus
was situated. Unlike the foot soldiers, he wasn’t scared to approach the elder.
He already had his rope equipped.
“Turn
around, you skeleton hag!” Just as Commander Dreylude was about to tie the
Supreme Magus’s arms, he heard a respectable voice of holy authority telling
him--
“That
won’t be necessary.”
“Huh…!”
Looking over at the chamber’s entrance, he confirmed who issued the command.
“Grand Inquisitor!”
Commander
Dreylude accompanied by the other Commanding Knights and crusaders bowed
respectfully when they identified the dignified presence of their holiness,
Ezeus V. Teppesh.
Tiffaun
bent her neck upwards until she laid eyes on the source of her misery. “So he
is the Grand Inquisitor, the old man responsible for all this uproar across
Astasia?” She was thinking to herself that if she got rid of him right there
then all the atrocity against her people would end. But she didn’t get a chance
to exploit that theory due to the Supreme Magus’s next step.
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