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Chapter 33

The Empire of Bisontia is a land where money talks, thatā€™s what people from around the world say. The wealth of several lifetimes of colonization, proxy wars and many other questionable deeds had kept the nation up in the very top of the world for a very, very long time, and nowhere was this more palpable than in its capital: Great Bisontia. Enormous skyscrapers rose to the skies, only dwarfed by the fumes of the many cars and chimneys all around the place.

Great Bisontia was a place of constant movement, of loud noises and rude, uncaring people. A melting pot of the many cultures the Empire had absorbed during its ruthless conquest of the world. Most people had learned to simply ignore the uncomfortable conflicts that arose from that, to the detriment of the peoples who were a little too ā€œdark skinnedā€, a little too ā€œforeignā€ to really ā€œfit inā€.

Such is society, Sleeper or Otherwise.

But that night, people were not rushing through the streets. The beeping of the cars was accompanied by a new sound, one that didnā€™t come from the multitudes trying to push each other around.

Rain.

Of all the possible weather to hit the city that night, torrential rain was honestly a little too perfect to be true. The fat raindrops hit every surface savagely, the main streets were a cacophony of echoes and rhythmical percussion, while every other citizen tried to run out and away into the closest shelter they could find. Aside from the few cars still left from the past peak hour, the streets were empty.

Only two figures braved the rain, their black capes pressing tightly to their bodies under the weight of all that water. They were sitting on top of a relatively small brick building.

Morgana was smiling, her hand holding her belovedā€™s while watching the panorama.

ā€œOh Alexanderā€¦ā€ She sighed, leaning a little closer to the taller man without even caring about the rain above them. ā€œIsnā€™t this romantic?ā€

Alexander looked at his beloved, smirking, while his thumb gently caressed her hand.

ā€œRomantic, my love? I have not even noticed! Iā€™ve been lost in your eyes the entire time.ā€ He said without an ounce of shame.

ā€œThe very Gods are crying, tears of joy fall heavier than any other! They know we are on their side and they canā€™t contain their excitement.ā€ Morgana brushed a few blond hairs off her face. ā€œTheir encouragement means the world to me..ā€

ā€œI didnā€™t see it that way.ā€ The man confessed. ā€œYour talent to see the brighter side of this putrid world never ceases to bewitch meā€¦ā€

Under the rain, the couple looked into each otherā€™s eyes and their smiles went from serene and slight to wide and full of barely contained anticipation. They pressed their foreheads together, both hands holding each other.

ā€œRemember the plan.ā€ Morgana said, barely containing her giggle. ā€œWe go in, we do it, we go out.ā€

ā€œDonā€™t worry my love, I remember.ā€ Alexander closed his eyes. ā€œI love you.ā€

ā€œI love you tooā€¦ā€ Morgana closed hers as well.

The rainā€™s sound took over the silence between them. They both were whispering, chanting, casting a long glyph rune by rune. As they did, mana from the air around them began to swirl slowly, to move in the form of a wind that began as something rather humble, weak and unnoticeableā€¦ and was soon starting to blow harder, like a storm approaching.

A thunder roared in the distance.

The raindrops ceased to land on the bodies of both sorcerers, stopped by an invisible boundary that separated them from realityā€¦

The intense heat came first, a sizzling, intense sensation that could easily burn both wizards up to a crisp if they messed up any part of the incantation.

Then, a searing pain. All muscles and joints lost their strength at once. And from that pain, came reliefā€¦ as meat, bone and cloth began to melt, to swirl, to mix. Cracking, moist sounds echoed into the night as two bodies lost their individuality completely.

Morgana laughed as her being disappeared into Alexanderā€™s, a moan escaping both their lips until, suddenly, there were no more lips to really articulate a word. Colour, flesh and tissue mixed with each other into a single fleshy, black orb, floating in the middle of the airā€¦

A crust had formed outside, giving it the appearance of a giant, boiling eggā€¦ and as rain once again managed to reach it, each drop sizzled and evaporated the instant it touched the orb.

Silenceā€¦

And then, the first cracks appeared on the eggā€™s shell.

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So what would you say is your political position?ā€ The man, who I have come to learn is called ā€˜Pierreā€™, smiles at me as he writes down my other answers. Mostly personal stuff, what I do, where I live, whatā€™s my story, etc.

We have been talking for at least thirty minutes. He explained to me that magic is dangerous and that we need to be careful with it around Sleepers and so on. That I have a responsibility with the community, that I shouldnā€™t take my new power for granted, and yadda yadda yaddaā€¦

I appreciate that he is taking the time to explain this to me but, it does feel a bit repetitive after my talks with MustafĆ”.

ā€œWell, I actually consider myself a-political. I donā€™t like to see the conflicts in the world, and I feel like they all come from the political class.ā€

Ah yes, the ā€˜centristā€™ approach to politics. I couldnā€™t just tell them I am a filthy communist or something like that, no. That would make them worry Iā€™d do something ā€˜stupidā€™ with my magic! I need to look as unassuming and uncaring as possible, a perfect sheep people, and thereā€™s nothing less threatening than a centrist!

The kind of person who looks at the oppressed, then at the oppressors, and says ā€˜I think both of them are equally bad, I am very intelligentā€™. Thereā€™s nothing less threatening than that.

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ā€œArenā€™t you being a bit smug here? After all, itā€™s not like you go out there and do something about these situations you are protesting about.ā€

Well yeah but at least I am self-aware about it, that makes me less bad!

ā€œOr worse.ā€

Shut up.

ā€œI see, I see.ā€ Pierre nods softly. ā€œI agree, actually! Sometimes I wished people could just stop fighting and focus on fixing the issues all around us!ā€

Of course he agrees. I mean, he does work for the government.

With a nod, the man fills what's left of my sheet with comments that I am sure say I am just another idiot kid going around with magical powers or something like that. He probably expects me to die in a week or something.

ā€œDo you always have to think so bad of othersā€¦? Heā€™s just a nice person. Try to be less suspicious.ā€

I guess thatā€™s fair..

After filling the sheet, getting my signature and the print from my thumb, Pierre takes my picture and, with a few quick motions of his hands which I am not sure if they were magical or even necessary, he passes me a warm plastic card. Itā€™s a second driverā€™s licenseā€¦? But I can see a few runes inscribed in the corners.

ā€œUse this if anyone asks you to identify yourself.ā€ Pierre explains. ā€œIf you get in trouble with Sleeper authorities for a magical incident, use this and they will defer you to our offices and we will take care of the situation.ā€

ā€œThank you.ā€ I say with a little nod. ā€œIs there anything else I have to do?ā€

ā€œRemember that you have a Prentice License, so you canā€™t teach or work on very specific facilities. You need to upgrade your license if you wish to do things like that.ā€ The officer smiles with pride. ā€œI actually have a Teacherā€™s license!ā€

ā€œCongratulations!ā€ I am trying hard to smile. ā€œI guess I need to take exams to upgrade my license and all that, right?ā€

ā€œCorrect, but thereā€™s no need to worry about that now.ā€ After checking inside of the desk, Pierre passes me a pamphlet and a piece of cardboard. ā€œThese are the directions to your sanctioned Elysium, and your Basic Chart of Spells. Itā€™s a little boost we give new mages, just in case they need it.ā€

The cardboard holds three symbols in it, each with its respective pronunciation and effect, one of which I already have seen several times.

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ā€œPekgrā€ (which I know has to do with movement, here it is described as a ā€˜telekinesis spellā€™), ā€œAkaā€ (which is labeled as a ā€˜spell that fixes objects that have been broken by non-magical meansā€™), and ā€œJolā€ (which is labeled as ā€˜a spell that allows the control of fluids and waterā€™).

I am quick to assume these mean ā€œTo moveā€, ā€œTo mendā€ and ā€œWaterā€ in the language of the Gods, these will be great additions to my dictionary.

But then a question assaults me.

ā€œIsnā€™t writing and printing these runes quite dangerous? What if someone tries to activate them?ā€ I ask, tilting my head softly.

ā€œSomeone is very cautious, thatā€™s great!ā€ Pierre is delighted. ā€œThis paper is made with sphinx hair fiber, it nullifies the magic it touches.ā€

Now that is huge. I gasp, my eyes lighting up with excitement, only for the man to say.

ā€œNo. Sphinxes are no longer a thing.ā€

With a sigh, I shake my head softly.

ā€œThen how did you make this?ā€

ā€œThe formula is a secret.ā€ Pierre nods. ā€œEven if I knew how, which I donā€™t by the way, I wouldnā€™t be allowed to tell you. All I know is that all sphinx hair has been synthetic for a while now.ā€

Now thatā€™s a little disappointing, but I guess I can always ask MustafĆ” about it!

Wait, isnā€™t there another thing I had to ask her about?

Suddenly, a phone rings. Not mine, but Pierreā€™s. He smiles at me.

ā€œAh sorry, I really have to take this, but you are done! So you may leave now!ā€

ā€œOh, really?ā€ I carefully stand up. ā€œThank you!ā€

ā€œNo problem, my friend. ā€œ Pierre reaches to shake my hand. I hesitantly reciprocate the gesture. His hands are big and firmā€¦ gulp.

ā€œControl yourself.ā€

With a bow, I quickly move out of the white room. I have some things to talk about with MustafĆ” anyways. I just hope sheā€™s still waiting for me out thereā€¦

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Pierre stared for a moment after the young mage had left. He knew a person was masking when he saw one, so this little person wouldnā€™t trick him into believing his little lies. The kid clearly knew more than he was letting onā€¦

ā€œOh well, as long as he stays out of trouble, thatā€™s fine by me.ā€ The officer said, nodding softly, trying not to be too cruel and give the kid a week at most in this dangerous world.

He finally picked up his phone.

ā€œYes, Captain?ā€

ā€œPierre, holy shit, have you seen the news!?ā€ The voice of LucĆ­a rang from the other side of the call.

ā€œI mean, I am at the job right now.ā€ Pierre sighed and sat back down, checking the laptop on the desk ā€œI havenā€™t been able toā€“ā€

ā€œThe Emperor of Bisontia, Pierre. Heā€™s dead. Along with several others.ā€ LucĆ­a was dead serious, completely unlike her usual.

ā€œA terrorist attack?ā€ Pierre tried his best to keep his cool.

ā€œIt was a magical incident.ā€ She quickly said.

ā€œ...The resistance finally made its move?ā€ Cold sweat rolled down the manā€™s back.

ā€œWe donā€™t know. We donā€™t even know what the spell was that they used. But the few survivors are speaking of a ā€˜terrible beastā€™ coming from the sewers.ā€

Sleepers had been witnesses of this. Not only was that a threat to the secret, but that also meant many new mages being forced into this world. Pierre rubbed his temples as he saw the news on ā€˜The Belltowerā€™. Pictures showed the destroyed sewer entrance, charred pieces of furniture, blood on the buildingā€¦

What the Hell was going on?

ā€œThis is bad, Pierre. The Sleeper government is demanding answers and we have no idea who to blame for this. The Resistance is denying their involvement.ā€ LucĆ­a was distressed, for the first time in a while. ā€œThis is bad.ā€

ā€œAs long as this doesnā€™t affect usā€¦ā€ Pierre tried to keep calm but, honestly, this was beyond him. ā€œWhat are we gonna do?ā€

ā€œWait for word from Tranquility Palace, and justā€¦ well. Pray. Pray that this doesnā€™t escalate.ā€ LucĆ­a sighed, shakily. ā€œ... Keep an eye on this and tell me if anything new develops. I gotta issue a meeting with the Lieutenants.ā€

ā€œRight, right.ā€ Pierre frowned. More work, hooray.

ā€œThank youā€¦ā€

Click.

The officer took a deep breath, and sighed. He had never needed a cigarette like right now.

Just who was crazy enough to do something as stupid as this?

What did they want to achieve?

And why did it feel like this was just the startā€¦?

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The office of the Captain of SaĆ¼leā€™s Squadron was quite small for such a hefty title. Resting right besides the almost always abandoned seat of the Overseer, the place was a square room full of books, an old planisphere, and a wide mahogany desk. Pictures of the past captains had been hung on the sides of the place, their watchful eyes looking with disdain at their newest colleague.

LucĆ­a set the phone on her desk, and sighed again. She was trembling. She looked at her hands with a mixture of excitement and fear, as her sighing turned into a nervous, cackling laughter.

She stood up from her tall chair, walking from side to side while her hands ran through her hair.

ā€œWhat are we gonna do? What are we gonna doā€¦??ā€ She mumbled over and over, almost in a trance. ā€œOh my King, is this also a part of your plan?ā€

She stopped looking back at her planisphere and giving it a few spins. She could imagine the entirety of Jericho catching fire from this. And worst of all? Most Sleepers wouldnā€™t even know what hit them.

ā€œThat bitch better get on with the damn translation, or I am taking the book from him myself.ā€