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Chapter Seven Hundred Forty Two

We arrived back at the tavern after dark. It was still open, but everyone had left. I stepped inside, letting the others in behind me, then chucked my chin, letting Bella know to go around out of sight. As I approached the bar where Kirk cleaned a glass, Chester bolted the door, though how much good it really did in circumstances like ours was up for debate.

The bartender smiled at me as I approached. “Evening.” He said jovially. His smile was wide and friendly, but it didn’t reach his eyes. In fact, nothing reached his eyes, because he didn’t have any.

The picture on the wall hadn’t had eyes either, just empty black holes in its face. I’d assumed that was artistic license, but it wasn’t. Kirk’s face was sporting a pair of black pits in its eye sockets, devouring the light like gravitational singularities in miniature. Seeing those eyes in a human face was deeply disturbing.

“So you’re not even going to pretend not to know what’s going on?” I asked tiredly. “I assume you watched us in the cavern somehow?”

He chuckled, the same friendly chuckle as before I’d known who he was, but it was somehow infinitely more grating coming from someone I knew was a monster. “Of course. So many of my faces in that temple. How could I miss you? That mask seemed to cause problems with my vision, but I was able to gather enough to figure out that you know who I am. I already initiated the ceremony. I even had a snack before you arrived.”

His head turned toward the bar, and I followed his lack of gaze to where he was facing to find several bloody corpses, faces missing. “Don’t you need the temple to absorb their souls?”

Shrugging, he gave a wry smile. “We existed before we found the temple. It just made the process more streamlined. We’ve been using it a long time, and we’ve learned how to imitate the mechanism. With limited results.” He burped. “Bar snacks. Never very filling. But don’t worry. I’ll be sure to consume you properly. I want to keep this body as long as possible. Guess I’m sentimental like that.”

I sniffed. I could smell…something. Truth, but not. He wasn’t telling me everything, but that wasn’t a surprise. I considered just attacking him, but my instincts told me I could learn more, could understand more about what was going on. And beyond that, I wanted the truth. I’d spent days trying to track this asshole down, and I wanted to hear the end of the story.

Despite that, I slid a hand behind the bar and began to concentrate, a parallel split off with a flex of Piece of Mind, controlling the condensation of the Cosmic Collapse as I built up my biggest punch. Corrosion and black flame swirled into an orb of pure destruction, but I left it up to my parallel, focusing on the murdering psycho currently explaining his evil plan. He seemed almost enthusiastic to tell me. I think he’d been frustrated that no one knew how brilliant he was. Villains and their fucking monologues.

“It’s not like I’m some bloodthirsty demonic lunatic.” He said jovially as he cleaned a glass I didn’t think was even dirty. “I just want to live. Really, ten thousand years is an eye blink to people like us. And I never took anyone important. Just strays no one cared about. I think I did them a favor, really. Gave their lives purpose.”

I snorted. “Say I bought that, which by the way I don’t. Say I agree that not having close friends or family makes it less evil to sacrifice someone to a soul torturing temple. What about Sylvie? What about Teddy? I know Teddy stumbled on your lair when looking for what happened to his mother, but why kill her to begin with.”

He grimaced. “It was so stupid and avoidable. Back when Sylvie and Ted and I were kids she had a cousin. Sweet girl, her name was Mary. Pretty, desperate, followed me everywhere. She was my first, you know. Before I knew what I was doing. I buried her body out by the falls. We got into a fight, you see, and I had my knife on me. I used to apprentice under Harley’s father Brock as a butcher, before I took over the bar. That’s how I met Him. The blood attracted him.”

“So you killed her cousin?” I asked. “Because you’re a hell of a lot older than two hundred years. The timing doesn’t add up there.”

“Rain washed up the body.” He said with a sneer. “I told you, I was new. I got much better over the years. You’d be surprised how much you can pick up about murder in a butcher shop, especially with lots of practice. I went through a phase in the beginning where I went a little overboard, but eventually I got my rhythm. Once a decade, sometimes twice. Slow and steady.

“Anyway, a storm rolled through and unearthed the bones. Mary had this charm bracelet Sylvie had given her.” He shrugged. “Everyone thought she’d run off. Even Sylvie wasn’t suspicious. But once she saw the body…well, like I said, I was sloppy my first time. She connected me to the spot and to Mary. Lured me out there to ‘talk’. She was a formidable woman, but I’ve gotten some nice perks from Him over the years. And lots of practice with my knife.”

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Truth. I was choking on it. Gagged with it. This was almost all the unvarnished truth, and he was RELISHING getting to tell me. Because there had been one lie he’d told for sure. He WAS a bloodthirsty lunatic.

I triggered Double Trouble, my Cosmic Collapse already formed and condensed to the most dangerous attack I had, aimed at the back of his head as I fired it off. There was a sort of…shift, in the space, like a hitch in the world, and he ducked and whirled, gracefully avoiding the attack like a snake as the eruption of dark corrosion blew a hole out the side of the building the size of a bus.

Snarling, I reached for Limbo, triggering it complete with mist as I triggered Double Trouble again, appearing behind Bella where she’d been positioned off to the side. The illusory copy of me was shredded by dinner plate sized clawed hands as Kirk’s fingers stretched and warped. He’d seemed amused when I tried to attack, but the dodge wiped the smile off his face as he scanned the room with his empty pits.

“You can’t hide from me!” He hissed, jaws distending. “I don’t have eyes. And your little tricks can’t fool my senses for long.” I scented the air. Lie. I could hide from him. Whatever trick he’d used to sense my attack wasn’t enough to pierce my pseudo domain. Limbo was holding him off.

Which was good…because he was WAY stronger than I was. This was a fucking PEAK D-ranker. Probably with a Solid Path, and a rather developed one. He was, from what my Eye of Revelation was telling me, halfway through digesting the spirit, but he had access to all its years of experience and instinct, and all it’s hoarded power. It had been grinding away for millennia, ancient and horrible and strong. It might just be D-rank, but it was a KING of D-rank, and if I let him fully integrate it we’d all be FUCKED.

I triggered Mephistopheles, Belial, and finally, in the safety of my domain, Beelzebub. Twelve of me manifested, all burning with black flames as they assumed their OWN Mephistopheles form, and we fucking blitzed it.

Something I hadn’t known, or had no way of knowing, was that the number of possible future actions a being could take SCALED with power. All my enemies in Limbo had been around my level, but something about this one, Path or power, made it so much more than me. An endless ocean of possible ways this could go wrong was arrayed before me, tens of thousands of overlapping futures.

With thirteen of me, I went to work, revving up Abomination Engine as I shifted into a Waltz, blasting apart possible outcomes as I began the long work of whittling away his options.

I heard a scrape and felt hot blood on my neck, felt a slash through my elbow tendon between plates on my arm, caught a blow under my armpit, and that was just my main body. One of my clones got fucking eviscerated, and I FELT that, felt the pain and horror of the slow draining death, but I ignored it.

He was so fast, so vicious, and despite not knowing where I was, he was somehow FINDING my weak spots. I was destroying futures as fast as I could, but there was always a dozen of them where I got hit, and I couldn’t get rid of them fast enough.

Bella and Chester were staying back. My physical form was getting stronger, and my armor was C-rank, but either of them would be dead by this point, like one, no sorry like THREE of my fucking clones were. A second one had its throat slit, and the third was snapped over his knee like an oversized tree branch that wouldn’t fit in a garbage can. Ouch.

I’d taken this fight WAY too lightly. I needed to have Callie and the others cash in those fucking wish scrolls, because I wasn’t advancing fast enough. If this guy had actually been at peak D-rank, I’d be dead right now. But he wasn’t. Not really. KIRK was early to mid D-rank. The spirit was willing, but the flesh was weak. Which was why I had managed to blow several holes in it.

My staff licked out and I tapped a shoulder, unloading my injuries back onto my enemy, sighing with relief at the lack of pain. As I watched, the damage mounted, and the number of futures to destroy began to dwindle. Rather than eliminating them in singular, as was the case in a more even battle, my damaging attacks were withering possibilities by blocking off actions he could take.

A hundred thousand, eighty thousand, fifty. The futures dwindled, and as the tide turned I was in less and less danger. I could see the dangerous futures, and I was destroying them before they could be used against me. The stealth aspect of my domain wasn’t doing much here. He couldn’t see me, but I’d narrowed down how he was tracking me to attack. His Impact sense.

D-rankers had it integrated with ALL their senses. Sight was the big one, but also hearing, smell, and even instinct. He’d integrated it with whatever sense he had that wasn’t eyes, and he was using it well. It was a shame, but it was good to know there were ways around it early rather than late.

Finally, I’d taken so many chunks out of him that I was able to destroy all the futures where I’d miss. Using my ten bodies, I narrowed all paths to victory, and slowly beat him down, one blow at a time.

My clones managed to restrain him, switching to Mornax to make sure he couldn’t escape, and with one mighty heave I slammed my staff butt first into his head, or more accurately, and empty eye hole, detonating a Cosmic Collapse inside his skull. I watched as the body died, and the soul rose from inside it, screaming.

The spirit of the Varenkarsel was…hideous. Ancient and twisted and falling apart, like it was rotting in front of my eyes. Zeke told me I didn’t have anything for this, that I couldn’t affect the spirit…but he was wrong. As soon as I saw it I knew. This was an abomination against nature. It was a blight. And I could cleanse it.

I dropped Beelzebub, triggering Zagan, and I started blasting holes in the creature with my purifying flame. Again, and again, and again. I obliterated it. And when I was done, I finally let my domain fall, and slumped to the ground. I was exhausted. But it had been worth it.

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