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Chres cautiously stepped through the door to the basement, not really knowing what to expect. The door gave way to a corridor of ramps, not stairs, that spiraled downwards. Much like in the prison these ramps were equipped with a healthy amount of railings to catch oneself should they trip, and had multiple landings should the Divergent’s misfortune get the better of someone who found themselves tumbling down the slope.

Readying himself, Chres removed the hatchet from his belt. There would be no sneaking his way down to the basement. Each step he took echoed audibly downwards, announcing his presence.

As he proceeded further, he could make out strange noises from below. Chres furrowed his brow. What were those sounds? It sounded like the guttural growls, grunts, and cries of animals that were-

“V-v-v-visit-t-t-tor.”

Chres stopped midstep, his back stiffening and eyes widening. He could make the sounds out better now. Those were not the growls and grunts of animals. Those sounds… they were human…

“V-viiiis-s-s-s-s-sitor!” The voice grew louder and more sure of itself. It came out… wrong… with almost a bubbly quality to it.

“See it see it see it see it see it.” Said another in quick succession. It’s voice was raspy and whispery. “Chres Chres Chres Chres Chres.”

“C-c-c-chreeeeeeesssssssssssssss! C-C-CHRRRREEEEEEEEES-S-S-S-S-S-S-S!” Said the other.

Chres’s heart stopped. A chill crawling up his back. He hadn’t entered the room, hadn’t even spoken a word yet, and these… people?… spoke his name. Was it Lys, had she mentioned him? Or… no… something about this felt terribly wrong

With a deep breath, Chres continued downwards. His grip on the hatchet, though, tightenned. As he dove further downwards, more voices came clearing. Some were weeping. Others screaming intermittently. Bangs and clangs of cage metal could be heard. As if something was slamming itself into the metal wire over and over again.

At last Chres descended the rest of the way and entered a room, it contents unlike anything he had seen before.

Cages upon cages of human… things. Human monstrosities.

“C-chreees-s…” Came the bubbly voice from a large cage to his right.

Chres took a step back. His breath caught in his throat. From within the cage a… thing. A mishmash of living bodies fused together in the most haphazard of ways. Flaps of skin, dangled and stretched, fusing together into what has once been heads, hands, legs, arms, feet, chests…

The skin seemed to bubble and almost drip. Eyes elongated and fused with other eyes of another color. Gapping mouths with missing teeth opening from places there should be no mouth. Hair dangling from upside down faces. Other hairs disappearing and resurfacing from beneath the bubbling skin…

The thing, it reached out from the bars of its cage. An elongated arm with three elbows and a hand that had seemed to have once been two.

“Chreees-s-s-s…” It said again. “C-c-come. T-t-t-touch. B-b-b-be whole…”

“Don’t don’t don’t don’t don’t” Came the whispery voice from behind Chres.

Chres whirled, turning to face another cage with something that appeared far more human… except, that is, for its eyes. Senses, the eyes! The whites were where its pupils should have been, and its pupils somehow made up the whites of its eyes.

Heart racing, eyes still wide, Chres forced himself forward. These things.. Whatever they were… They weren’t attacking him. Best to ignore them, and stay far away from their reach.

He took another step.

CLANG! CLANG! CLANG!

To his left, a woman ran over and over again into the cage wire. She had no arms, or… were those severed arms in her cage once hers? No, they couldn’t have been… could they?

Another step.

Crying from the left. Two people, gender no longer recognizable. Fused together in an eternal hug.

Another step.

“Help…” Came a wheeze from a stretched out woman who was somehow part of the stone wall “Please…”

Another step

Another in a cage. Continuously bleeding from their eyes, ears and nose. They cut themselves with a shard of glass over and over. Somehow, the blood flowed toward the open wound and seeped into it.

Another step.

A person, with tiny blades for teeth, bit at his arm tearing flesh from bone. There wasn’t much left of him.

Another step

A body that never had a head -Chres stopped and cocked his head- Never had a head? Why never?

Keep going! He told himself. Don’t think about it!

Another step. Another monster. Another step. Another monster. Another step. Another monster.

Chres put his hand to his head. His mind felt as if it were throbbing. Something was horribly wrong with this place, and yet somehow it all seemed normal.

Another step. Chres felt his legs weaken. His thoughts clashed. His sense of how the world is supposed to be seemed withered and frayed.

Cries rose all around him. Normal? How could this be normal! This was all wrong! Terribly wrong!

Another step. His muscles began to spasm. So close to the room’s end. So close to the exit.

Why?! Why was this normal?! An ever present thought force upon him. Thinking became painful. His mind felt as if it were unraveling.

Another laborious step. Chres collapsed to his knees. Normalcy. The more he fought the idea, the more it threatened to overwhelm him. He found it impossible to stop thinking about! Impossible focus.

He began to realize this battle of reason would break him if it continued, and that was something he could not allow it to do. And so, Chres welcomed the idea and reluctantly accepted it.
The world seemed to somewhat steady, though his head still pounded and his body still shook.

Chres opened his eyes. He had curled up on the floor next to the exit. The conflicting ideas were still there, but swatted away like flies.

With effort, Chres reached up, opened the door, crawled out of the room and shut the door behind him. His mind righted immediately. The invasive idea only present in the distant recesses of his mind.

Senses! What had that all been?

Chres breathed out and took in his surroundings. In the center of the room seemed to be some sort of operating table with straps meant to hold its patient down. All manner of tools and torturous devices splayed about the shelving with old blood crusting the floor and table.

Chres hadn’t the stomach to fully make sense of the room. So instead he focused on the two other doors in the room. He only hoped that Lys lay beyond one of them.

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Týfurkh, once in the private quarters that had been assigned to him and Jen, couldn't help but find the degree of smell emanating from the other man to be rather disturbing. He didn't mention it though for he had plenty of reason to assume that he himself wasn't in any better state. With the sweat of the men combined however, the olfactory aspect of the air inside the room quickly ascended to a level of potential mass destruction. Good thing that they both had probably become relatively immune to it already. Even if not though, using the bath tub was not a viable option: Given the 'art' of food prep they all had witnessed already, Týfurhk would not really have been surprised if the servants had mixed up fresh, hot water with water taken from the sewers. That was assuming that this place actually had sewers, however...

After having put down his armor and other gear in order to don some light, textile clothing, Týfurkh had trouble falling asleep. Chres' familiar whizzed through his thoughts just as she did through the air for real. The incident at the dinner table had lowered the bar in terms of Sil's accountability a lot further and he couldn't get rid of the thought that something more... serious ?... might happen in the future. Good thing for him he didn't witness Sil's mishap with the water bucket!

His head ached and the dim light coming in through the window was still too much to spare his eyes from some pain as they tried to adapt, coming from the complete darkness they had just been in with their lids closed. Wasn't this Lord Ru'Tev even able to arrange for some ruckus in the middle of the night not happening ? Or was this even the middle of the night already ? Týfurkh didn't know. He could only hear some male voice distorted by the walls and corridors it had to get through along with the dampened trampling of feet. Not suspecting anything malicious at first, he didn't want to wake up Jen and tried to get out of the bed as carefully as possible in order to have a look outside.

With the door open, he could hear much more clearly. These were Karina's and Chres' voices accompanied by the sound of fists and weapons clashing! He shut the door firmly again immediately, his heartbeat taking a sudden jump. There were no bars or anything else installed, at least not from the inside, so the only way of locking the door was to block it with something else.

"Jen! Jen! Wake up! We've been set up and need to fight!" He needed some moments to get his gear ready and assumed that Jen would be happy about some slight preparation as well, so while shouting, Týfurkh started moving some spare furniture he could find towards the door. The last thing they needed now were some assassins stumbling inside while they were still half asleep. Needless to say that this action created a lot of noise to wake up the other man, too.
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Karina listened to Tayla's words with a concerned expression, seemingly not even realizing she had caught Tayla in the middle of changing herself.

"My magic also doesn't seem to be working. The fact that Octavio's magic works will definitely be of a huge help to us though." Karina said, thinking.

"What? Not only Chres is by himself but the princess was also captured?" Karina asked angrily as she heard Tayla's words.

"Damn it! It was always a trap! Since the very beginning!" Karina said, cursing herself for not having noticed it sooner.

Karina's mind was swirling with thoughts. For such a trap to be set in such a short notice, the possibility of the army having an information leak was substantial. It would explain how the enemy, whoever they were, were somehow able to know in advance that they were going to the prison with the princess. Regardless, getting nervous right now would do Karina no good and after taking a second to breathe and recompose herself, she looked towards Octavio and Tayla with a serious expression.

"We need to stay together and go find Chres and the Princess. Not only we can't use our powers amd in numeric disadvantage, but we are basically walking in the dark right now... With no idea where the Princess or Chres might be and no idea from where our enemies will attack us." Karina said, immediately heading towards the door as she listened Týfurkh's words coming from another room.

"Discretion is not our best option anymore. We need to prioritize being fast. I can hear Týfurkh and Jen on the other room. Octavio, we'll need your support. Now more than ever. Can I count on you?" Karina asked, looking to Octavio with a serious expression as she opened the door, her rapier still on her hand.

"Tayla, do you remember at least the direction Syl went?" Karina asked, looking to Tayla.
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Tayla gave Karina a flat stare. Did the woman seriously expect Tayla to have paid attention where Sil had gone when she had been busy defending herself?

”That way.” She thumbed annoyedly towards the only hallway leading in and out of the guest wing.

”Honestly though, you aren’t actually planning to go after him are you? How much do you want to bet he had been drowning himself in ale prior to the attack despite what he promised. The fool man is probably dead.” She spat.

“Actually-” Started a new voice with a strange accent. “-it seems your friend is still alive surprisingly.” Tayla spun, blades raised, and found one of the servants warming her hands by the fireplace at the center of the guest room.

This servant… She knew this servant. She had been one of the two women who had greeted them when they entered the manor. The same servant that had been staring at them during dinner.

“Good thing too, might I add, considering that you all are pactmakers after all.” Rubbing her hands as if to warm them, before she turned and looked at the group with a friendly yet knowing smile.

Tayla took a step back, and nervously glanced at Karina.

She had not told the woman about her visit from the Being. About the pact she had deliberately made in part to spurn her.

She quickly glanced back at the newcomer. Time to deflect. ”What are you-”

The woman raised her hand, not letting Tayla finish. “Save it, please. I see you for what you are. And that left me with one of two options. Either I kill all of you before they do, while shattering the pact in the process.”

Tayla’s hand tightened around her blades. She looked to Karina to see if the woman would have her back.

“Or,-” The stranger continued, “-I throw my resources towards helping you leave this place alive. Blowing my cover to the Hekkru-Natjier in the process.”

That part caught Tayla off guard. She looked at the woman inquisitively.

“Fortunately, for you, I chose the latter.” The woman held out her hand and her appearance began to fuzz. Moisture seeped out from the palm of her hand coalesced into what appeared to be a strange crystal.

In that moment, her visage changes. Her skin hue became an orange-tan. Her hair, silvery.

“Come.” She said. “We must free you of the bracelets you wear. They are what is interfering with your magic. My followers have distracted the majority of the ambushers, but the one who holds the Cultware comes to finish what they started. And with him, so too will come the monsters. Best we run before they cut off our escape.”

She didn’t wait for questions that were sure to come. Instead, she left the guest wing, expecting to field the questions as the Pactmakers followed.
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"If we go right, travel ninety-seven paces, with two turns, we will be at the experimentation lounge. If we continue, one of the rooms down there, the one with the metal clasping device, there should be a way out that can be easily broken through. All I know is I heard birds from that room. Birds."

The man sounded robotic, he shook his head, looking between each of them, and growled slightly, looking at the body behind him, then those in front of him. His face was sunken, and his eyes glared in hatred as Peytr's head turned to the right, and he slowly crouched as they seemed to be in a lull for a moment. Each moment he stood still, frozen, or moving with tremors so fast that it looked like he was a moving statue. He was moving, shaking like a leaf. The noises he was used to, he knew it meant others were alive. But he didn't hear them at that moment, only footsteps, not real ones likely, but those he heard from before.

"Left... left sounds good, never heard footsteps to the left, the middle is where the big one goes. I would like my hands on his throat; I would like to rip him away to read him. But, no... no, no, we should go left, left sound right." the creature's hands touched the ground, and he slowly slid his fingers around on the ground. "No... no... right sound..."

He broke out of his moment, his fingers twitching as he stared back at the body for a moment longer. Each digit shifted back and forth rapidly as if it were cold and sporadic. He disliked that motion; he didn't like the motions of those around them, so still. He felt that one on the ground and hated each moment of his once-learned experiences. Fingers, all he could think about is fingers. "Lead.... my judgment is flawed... I may have lived here longer than most, but... lead, the way you came, or to my captors, I do not care which. Lead... lead, please, go forward... Maybe fingers."

Then he heard the cries, "That way... that way we should go, others... the others, we need... to get to the others." and at that moment, when he looked at them, he looked worse than before, his body shivering and hating, and he looked as if his life was nothing but a ragged dog in the rain. Broken, and hopeless, he hated each moment he listened.

"Others... before they turn out like him, or like me."
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Upon hearing Tayla's reply as she pointed towards where Sil went, Karina was almost getting ready to leave, when she heard a strange voice coming from the center of the guest room. Almost at the same time as Tayla, Karina immediately drew her rapier, turning around to face the stranger, surprised by not having noticed them there earlier.

Much to her surprise, the stranger was no one other than one of the servants whom they had seen in the mansion. In fact, she was the very first servant who greeted them as they arrived. While Karina was unsure if she should trust the servant or not, the information she brought them were definitely good ones. Although the reason for her doing so... If she was on the side of whoever was responsible for the trap they fell into or not was something that remained to be seen.

"Good news as those might be, is there a particular reason why we should trust you?" Karina asked, her sharp eyes watching every movement the servant made.

"I hope you understand how bad this situation looks. For us, everything, even being invited to this mansion sounds like a huge trap." Karina completed, her sharp eyes still watching the servant.

The moment she mentioned a word Karina know very well... and hated, Karina opened her eyes wide, surprised...

'Pactmakers'...

"Where have you heard this damn word...?" Karina asked in a very hostile tone.

The servant's next words were sharp ones. Words that would normally made Karina kill her on the very spot if they were on any other situation. But she needed information. Not only about the whole 'pact' thing, but about the entire situation they were in and exactly who were the groups they, as 'pactmakers' were against.

Karina was in silence as the servant talked, but she noticed Tayla's stare and Tayla would definitely notice how Karina's hand was tightening around her rapier.

Whether it was just by pure luck or just part of the mysterious servant's plans, they were offered help to get out of that situation. Not much information or even time for questions was given them as the servant immediately told them to follow them in order to take off the bracelets and telling them how her 'followers' were distracting the ambushers.

"As much as i hate this entire situation... We have no choice but to follow her." Karina said in a low tone to Tayla as she began following the woman. With that said, Karina still didn't sheathe her rapier and had it ready on her hand as she did so.

"I am sure you do not expect us to stay silent. I am quite aware you would prefer not to answer any questions, but whatever was your reason to help us, you used your chips on this bet and it would be on your best interest to get something for them..." Karina said with a serious tone.

"There are many questions I need to make... But just to start... Who exactly are you, how do you know about the pact and most importantly... You mentioned 'shattering' it..." Karina said, still paying attention to every reaction the mysterious woman might have.

"Most of us weren't exactly willing volunteers to be pactmakers... Some of us were... less than willing..." She completed.

It was a bet. Karina knew that well, but it was a bet worth taking. The way the servant spoke made it look as if she wasn't exactly on the pactmakers side nor on... whatever 'other' side there was and instead, was just on her own side. Such... neutrality was, right now, the closest thing of being trustworthy Karina could have from anyone that knew about the pact and what was happening.
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Octavio flexed the fingers of his hand. “What, don’t tell me you fell for such low-grade tricks of mine.” With an unnecessary snap of his fingers a white sheen blanketed his cornea. “Our magic’s smothered, not extinguished, and there’s a lot you can do with the smoke.” The illusion centered on such a small part of his body dissipated with the words.

It was a relief to have Karina of all people stride in. Tayla seemed to be talented at stabbing things until they stopped breathing, his own talents more focused in the verbal arts, so Karina would make an excellent third to round out their extremes, not counting the familiars. She spoke with a different tone of voice, clearly affected by recent events. He couldn’t blame her. In mere moments a petition for help had turned into a fight for their lives.

“Walking in the dark, having the numbers unfavorably against us…” he sighed at Karina’s words. “Just once I’d love for us to be the ones orchestrating the cheap shots first.”

He wiped his knife clean with a bedsheet, no longer interested in its original purpose. Regroup, fight back. She definitely had a military background. “I can improvise the odd parlor trick here or there, but the magic I’m running on is quite tragically as suppressed as everybody else’s. The silver lining is I can reuse the little eye stunt since the ones it worked on are dead.” A dry smile cracked his face. “Like telling the same joke to a different group of friends! You can count on me in that sense, most definitely!”

Another member joined their group, albeit with far less manners. She seemed to consider herself a “good” person, her words painting her as someone attempting to save them. But there was an undercurrent present. One he’d noted with Svephraey and just about every other power-hungry lunatic they’d encountered. Her casual use of the term “pactmaker”, her blasé consideration of just killing them all. Still, at least she was direct about it. Octavio broke into a jog as she left, along with the rest of their ragtag group.

“I suppose we don’t have much of a choice.”

Karina volleyed her own questions first. Her ship of thought was scrutinizing, far-reaching.

“She mentioned shattering it by killing us, to be precise. That leaves us with the unfortunate implication that death is our only way out of this little mess.” He shook his head, then added his own question into the mix. “This escape of yours would be far simpler had you already freed us of these devices. When do you intend to do that, exactly?” The words came out sweet, but their edge wasn’t hidden.
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Jen would follow the servant to the kitchen. She didn’t seem too pleased with either his appearance or his goal. There in front of him lay a pile of dirtied pots, pans, and other tools that would be useful in his quest to make a better dinner. He’d turn around to see that the annoyed servant had abandoned him to his fate. “Hey-” So this was the price to upgrade their meal. Jen didn’t waste time grumbling as he’d save that after washing everything the second time. It would be right there and then that he would call upon the full strength of his abilities to plow through the clean-up before properly starting.

The Taste-man’s sense of pride propelled him through the drudgery of cleaning. Jen would throw some chopped vegetables he acquired and throw them into a pot. Jen would then return to his bowl of potatoes and begin mixing it with some flour to make some well-seasoned croquettes with the chicken as the filling. To accompany the croquettes, he made a sweet, spicy, and slightly tangy sauce to dip them which would be served in a communal bowl to add to their plates.

Hours later Jen would find himself rudely awakening to being face-first on the floor. His companion’s attempts to wake him up had succeeded. Perhaps a little too strongly. "What’s the matter? Ehh let’s just go.” Jen answered as he rubbed his head while standing up. It was clear that this was an urgent situation of some danger and really all he needed to know at the moment was who they were fighting and their current plan.

He followed Týfurkh and found himself in the company of the others. It was there they’d be greeted by one of the servants. She was one of those Nhatkelese like the ones they encountered in Shimmertown. He wondered what connection she might have with other Natjier and why she considered killing them. So another fair-weather ally? Fine, whatever, let's get these bangles off and get out of here if this place is as swarmed with bad guys like you say.”
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With Jen finally awake, he and Týfurkh could finally remove the big piece of furniture from the door in order to get out. Týfurhk had had the feeling of hearing Karina's voice outside previously, but now the others had already progressed a lot further out of the guest wing.

"You didn't happen to try and leave without us, did you ?" Týfurkh challenged without aiming his words at anyone specific. As he looked at who else was there and who wasn't, something else seemed to be much more amiss than that though: "Where are Sil and Chres ?" Not that he couldn't have done without the neverending source of mischief that was Chres' familiar for a while, but the danger of losing both of them permanently did not sit well with him at all.

"And who are you if I may ask ?" and Týfurkh nudged his head into the direction of the servant who had just revealed herself to be... some mysterious individual who obviously didn't want to tell the entiry story just yet.
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Empty. The guest wing was empty.

Xrylos’s mouth twitched in minor annoyance. Not because he was annoyed that the Normies were no longer here. It was more so because it made him feel like he had wasted his time even bothering to check if the Normies were still here.

Beside him one of his experiments made a croak that sounded halfway between the call of a crane and the croak of a frog. It’s elongated tongue hung slack from a loose jaw, moving as if it had a mind of its own. Feeling the ground around it before rubbing up and wrapping around Xrylos’s leg.

With a quick flick of the wrist, the Cutlerware became a spoon. Then, without further thought, he jamed the bowl of the spoon into the thing beside him. The thing that had once been human froze up, as the spoon dug into it as if it were made of putty. Then, suddenly its eyes began to bulge and a cry of pain shot through the room.

Xrylos frowned, and took a step back, wondering what he had done. The creature’s body began to expand and bubble. Flesh streched, ripped, and then liquified. It was a gruesome sight, even to someone like Xrylos. Even still, he couldn’t help but watch in fascination.

There were secrets to be learned about the Cutlerware. Secrets that would help him understand its full potential. More testing was required here, but such testing would have to wait for now.

The Normies had likely made their way back to the foyer. If he didn’t cut them off quickly, then in all likelihood, they would escape. Fortunately he had already sent a few of his creations ahead. And only few of them would be more than enough to stall a few depowered Normies.

Xrylos let out a loud whistle and turned away from the guest wing. The other monstrosities beside him followed along.
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Jen would listen to the conversation as he hung out in the back. It seems they were all going to be roped into something bigger than initially expected. These Nhatkelese, he wondered what they knew of the cults and what their agenda was. It was clear the connection had to do with the being that the cults abhorred. He wondered if they would be enemies or allies. As it seemed with her and the other one, they seemed fair-weather allies who could only be trusted as far as you could throw them. “And if we were to steal the cutlerware? Would that be a sufficient hindrance?” He asked although it was just more thinking aloud than anything truly serious.

He’d then spot as they walked Chres and some newcomers. ” Hey, is that you Chres? And who are these people with you and what happened?” He’d say as he looked at Peytr and Nia. Were these also new pact-makers or just some people along for the ride? Regardless, he hoped they would make for better company than Nashep. The man's beggar rags contrasted him heavily with the rest of the group that was better dressed relatively speaking. He'd look at the newcomers with a grin and a look of curiosity.
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”I…I’m not sure.” The Nashep-Natjier admitted with a frown. ”I’m not entirely sure what the Hekkru-Natjier is planning. His goals once aligned with my own… and perhaps in a way they still may… but now...”

The Nashep-Natjier shook her head. ”To hand such a powerful Stray Thought to a man like Xyrlos… To me, that indicates that the Cutlerware is not key to his overarching plans. But to steal it…”

She frowned, trailing off. Turning to look at the others, eyes narrowing. ”The Being didn’t send you here all here for the Cutlerware, did he?” Her eyes began to widen in worried understanding. ”You all didn’t even know, did you?”

The Nashep-Natjier cursed under her breath. ”We spent our time talking about the wrong things.” She turned to look ahead. ”The Cutlerware is one of a family of Stray Thoughts called the Omnicrafts. They have the ability to shape and understand reality itself. Of the five, the Cutlerware is perhaps among the most dangerous of them.”

She looked at Jen warily. ”So while relinquishing them of the Cutlerware would be wise. Doing so is not only dangerous, assuming you wish to continue existing as you are, but thus far, it has proven anything but easy… I’ve never known a moment where that man wasn’t holding the damn thing… Fidgeting with it as if it were some toy.”




"Hey, is that you Chres? And who are these people with you and what happened?”

Chres jumped at hearing his name. Twirling, he whipped out his hatchet, swung and-

Princess Lys caught Chres’s arm. A quick reflex that had surprised him.

”A little jumpy there, aren’t ‘cha Chres?” She said with a bemused smile.

Chres frowned, looking at her hand on his arm. He was beginning to think this woman was more capable than he initially thought. Particularly for a princess.

Letting go of Chres’s arm, she waved and smiled at the others. ”Hey Jen, Nice to see you all alive too! Sorry to say, but negotiations went poorly with old Ru’Tev. But we did run into a few monsters while picking up some new friends along the way.”

She thumbbed over to Nia and Pyter. ”Allow me to introduce, Nia and Pyter. Nia, is particularly interesting. Says these bracelets here are blocking our abilities. Says the keys should be in here in the Foyer. Oh, and how does she know that again?”

She turned to look to Chres bemused.

”She worked here for a time. Found her in one of those cages in the basement.” Chres lied.

”Worked here and a friend of the family. Very interesting.” Lys said with a smile.

Chres shot her a look. ”You’re starting to become more annoying than her.” He said, pointing to Sil who had spent the last several minutes doing laps around his head.

”Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!” Sil said, as she did another lap around his head.

Chres sighed as he eyed the Nashep-Natjier with a frown. ”Your skin tone and hair… We once met another person like you not long ago. Went by the name Kharu-Natjier. You know him?” The grip on his hatchet tighten.

The Nashep-Natjier raised her eyebrow before answering. ”I do, unfortunately.” She said. ”But he is no ally of mine. Hasn’t been for many a year.”

Chres’s grip did not loosen, for at that moment a strange screech broke off from down the hall. Strange shapes stepped into the foyer.

A man with a tangle of spider-like limbs with elongated hands that had long sinewy fingers. Threads of sticky silk spilled from a deformed and spider fanged mouth.

A whimpering woman, with splinters of stone, metal, wood fused along her arms and legs. With each step she took, her feet fused to the floor. Ripping away pieces of tile that flowed upwards with the other splinters up the course of her legs.

And then a jumble of… many? A knot of tangled people and limps crawling along the ceiling and walls.

Chres took a step back. The usual conflicting intruding thoughts flowing into his mind. THIS. IS. NORMAL.

Chres brushed the thoughts aside, accepting them.

The Nashep-Natjier grabbed one of the supports of the banister guarding the ramp downwards from the second floor. She kicked at it, snapping it free and breathed out. The wooden support transformed into a spear.

”It seems some of Xyrlos’s monstrosities have caught up with us.” She looked to the others. ”This is why the Cutlerware is dangerous. It heavy handedly changed the nature of what is and what should be, and then shoves it down your throat. Do not fight the thoughts flowing through your mind. Accept them.”

She then stared warily at the weeping woman with the splinters of things jutting out from her skin.

”That one seems exceptionally dangerous. Whatever you do, do not let her touch you!”

Chres frowned as he faced off the creatures. ”Nia, I think you best get to work and find those keys.”

The knot of limbs and people turned its many heads at Chres’s words and looked at Nia. With a loud screech, it leapt from the walls, launching itself at Nia’s face.
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Despite lacking his powers right now, he still had plenty of skill and brute force to rely on. Jen would grab a nearby vase and throw it at the monster before putting some distance between him and it. He could only hope that it was enough to save Nia from the lunging monster. He would eye some other pieces of furniture he could use defensively and offensively.

“Nah, I'm just here for the ride of doing a mission Ice Princess over there got ordered to do. Along with everybody else. ” He said to the Natkhelese woman.

“You mean… So that whole diplomacy mission that you claimed to come here for… It wasn’t a front?” She seemed confused by that notion.

“I just thought… I mean with so many pactmakers all in one place…” Her words trailed off, her eyes falling about Pyter with a frown.

The vase smashed across one of the heads from the jumble of bodies, turning more than a few of the other heads. The thing let out another screech, causing one of the other monstrosities to jump into motion, the one that appeared more spider-like.

The creature pounced, vomiting out tendrils of webbing at Jen.

“Yeah, sorry-”
Jen would get cut off by the spider monster approaching him fast. There was an attempt to dodge it by shoving a table at it. However, it wasn't enough and he'd get covered in the webbing. He'd make an annoyed face. “A little help here!” He'd say as he looked for something useful.

The creature cried out in glee as it launched an arm at Jen. The Nashep-Natjier was there in a flash. Thrusting her spear through the arm and down through the floor.

She looked to Jen grimacing, and reluctantly put her hand to the webbing and breathed out. Slowly the webbing began to fuzz, though not fast enough.

The creature swatted one arm after another. The Nashep-Natjier tsked. Waving her free hand back and forth trying to intercept each blow. Each time, she let out a tiny bit of breath, causing the air in front of her to solidify into a thin silvery metal that shattered on each impact.

The Nashep-Natjier gritted her teeth and turned her attention back to the webbing. Grabbing it, it fuzzed and transformed into a tangle of ropes. She then quickly tossed Jen a knife to cut himself free with.

“Thanks!” Jen replied as he grabbed the knife. The webbing would be slashed and he’d be mobile again. It seemed her ability keyed off breath like his? Although their effects were radically different. He’d then rush to reposition himself trying to have the monster being flanked by both him and Nashep.

“Glad to know the distrust is mutual. You people seem like trouble. But I also keep seeing future meetings with you or others like you. It seems the being has the attention of multiple factions.” Jen would parry a blow by the creature. He’d then counter with a couple slashes and stabs.

The Nashep-Najier sniffed at his words. “Trouble is not a thing that me and my own tend to dabble in. It is a concept incompatible with the ideal behind the power I hold. Disruption on the other hand… that is something more akin to what I do.”

“Regardless, you should not judge my own based on your encounters with the others. Our goals do not align.”
The Nashep-Natjier stated cooly.

Growing frustrated. The creature leaped backwards, ripping its pinned arm from the spear. It then started acting defensively and releasing spools of webbing from a distance.

The Nashep-Natjier cursed while sparing an anxious glance towards the hallway. They didn’t have the time for this delay. She wasn’t quite sure how well her power would fare against the Cutlerware.

“Disruption? I see… You might not have the same goals, but you’re functionally the same. Bunch of fair weather allies liable to come ‘disrupt’ our lives the moment we become inconveniences to whatever convoluted plans you have.”He’d say as he vaulted over some furniture as he saw her signal to the hallway. He was hoping they could lose this thing or at the very least get rid of the inhibitors.

“Do we have the keys for these things yet?” He’d shout while looking for a way to impede the monster. He’d then find a nearby long table and kick that sucker into the path of the monster.

“Who do you take me for? The Kharu-Natjier?” She gave a dry laugh that had no mirth while catching a blast of webbing on one of those thin metal plates that she made out of the air. “I am no schemer.” She said slapping another bit of webbing out of the way. “Nor am I a glutton for power.”

Two more blasts of webbing shot at her. She dodged one and caught the other. Releasing a breath, the webbing seemed to fuzz. “I am a warrior.” The webbing began to warp. “An endower of power.” She pulled back on the webbing as it began to darken in color and shift in shape. “The Being, The Cult, The Unseeing Eye… any who would covet the power of gods… I will break them.”

The webbing became a whip with wickedly curved blades on its tip. With a yank, she pulled the bladed end towards her and caught it with her free hand. “I will break them,” She repeated, “and return the power to us all!”

The Nashep-Natjier took off in a sprint, dodging another blast of webbing. She then tossed the bladed end, which dug into the neck of the spider-like monstrosity catching on some bone.

“And if you should decide to join them-” She continued, sparing Jen a glance. “-well… then I may find that I might have to break you as well.”

She stomped on the tether of the whip and pulled it taunt. The creature’s head tugged downwards and to the side, messing with its ability to properly aim its webbing.

“Go!” She said to Jen. “We may not have the keys yet, but at least we got ourselves an opening!”

“A warrior huh? Well, you know what they say about us. That we communicate better with our fists. Still, I try not to keep too many enemies. The only ones I have are the cult and their associates.” He’d say as he kept moving. It seemed he’d have an easier time dodging the attacks given how focused the monster was on Nashep.

He’d watch as her power kept transforming the webbing into various things. It seems she had some experience throwing knives. He saw how well she threw the rope-dagger into the monster’s neck. “On it? Hey lady? Catch!” He’d say dashing as he easily avoided the now sloppy shots of webbing it was trying to hit. He’d then toss her the knife she lent him.

The Nashep-Natjier looked up, and her eyes widened. With a curse in another language, she breathed out and held up her hand. The knife turned into an iron bar which she easily caught in her hand.

She then shot Jen a flat look. “Freshlanders.” She said flatly. “Not all warriors are fighters. I may have experience in fighting, but I certainly don’t within the area of catching knives. For someone who claims to not like making enemies, you could have fooled me.”

Jen would feel a wave of mortification as he overestimated the woman’s prowess. Luckily she managed to nullify its threat with her ability. “Sorry about that lady, when you called yourself a warrior I just assumed you were of great ability. Still, as suspect that action was, if I was your enemy do you think I’d give you a warning?” He’d say.

She sighed and nodded. “You’re not my enemy… At least not yet.”

With a sudden tug of its head. The creature pulled back and yanked the whip out of the woman’s hands.

The Nashep Natjier tsk. “This is becoming bothersome.” She said.

Jen would quickly eyeball the new room as they went through it. He was worried about that creature getting close again. They needed to find a way to lose or slow it down. Although perhaps they could defeat it, it was going to be dangerous and challenging. “Anyway how are we doing?” He’d ask aloud.
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The idea Karina had to use Xrylos' power against himself by making use of the other crazed was quickly dismissed by the Nashep-Najier. Her explanation about the bond most of the Crazed shared with the position Xrylos occupied was quite simple to understand. Especially when she compared it to the very same bond they had with the 'Being'.

Despite being able to understand them, said bonds were still... tricky to deal and even to plan around, since they were bonded to concepts and ideals and not people or other things. Xrylos, of course, wasn't immune to said bond... But as Nashep-Najier said herself... A same ideal could be interpreted of many different ways.

Karina already had her mind full trying to include these bonds into her plans, so she didn't even realized that Nashep-Najier herself had one of her own... At least until Tayla asking her about it.

"Balance, in a certain way, isn't it?" Karina said to herself as she heard the Nashep-Najier's reply to Tayla's question.

Should her words be true, it was a very comforting answer. Regardless of the personal reasons for her bond or the current predicament the Nashep-Najier's people encountered themselves in, her ideal was one they could trust.

"Having this much power concentrated into a single artifact can only ever bring chaos to the world whenever said artifact is used." Karina asked, looking to Nashep-Najier.

"I assume destroying said artifact was never an option. Otherwise it would likely be one of your goals... If we take your 'ideal' into consideration, am I correct?" Karina asked.




With the arrival of Chres and the remaining of the group, Karina set her questions aside for a moment. Knowing the princess and Chres were safe were very good news... As it was the news that they had new allies... If they could trust them, that is.

"Nia and Pyter... I somehow have the feeling there is more to your story than just this, but for now, we have a bigger problem to solve." Karina said, glancing to Chres with a firm expression. Whether she was silently admonishing him for being too naive and believing whatever story those two told him or if she was demanding to know the full truth behind her new 'allies' was uncertain though.

Before Karina could even entertain the idea that the new arrivals might not be trustworthy yet, a blood curdling screech echoed through the foyer, immediately making Karina unsheathe her rapier and prepare for combat.

The moment her eyes met the creatures that arrived followed by said screech though, even Karina, despite all her training, felt impacted by the sight. Horribly twisted and disfigured creatures. Creatures that simply should not exist but yet, there they were.

Barely resembling a man, the creature with elongated hands and limbs, standing atop of a tangle of spider-like limbs approached the group. It's face, a grotesque mix of a human and an arachnid's face, complete with fangs and the ability to produce silk.

The second creature was a woman, or at least something resembling one. Sticking out of all her limbs, innumerable splinters of the most varied materials, ranging from wood to even stone and metal. Every step the creature took seemed to make her limbs fuse with the ground, taking part of it with them as it continued walking.

The last one was perhaps the most disturbing. A mass of fused limbs, bodies and people, crawling at their direction.

Despite how grotesque and disgusting the creatures were and even contradicting with the initial thoughts Karina herself felt, which caused her to step backwards, almost throwing up in disgust. Despite that, the thoughts that seemed to forcibly invade her mind somehow told them that those 'things' were normal.

"I see... So this is the power of the Cutlerware..." Karina said, trying to control her own thoughts and regain her composure. If it wasn't clear before, now she knew exactly how dangerous that artifact was.

Not only the sight of the creatures caught even Karina, a trained soldier by surprise, but the conflicting thoughts that were being forced upon her were hard to deal with. It took some time, but just as Nashep-Natjier said, the best course of action was to simply accept those thoughts. Even knowing that they clearly didn't belong to her.

"Such thing... should not exist." Karina said, still feeling her stomach turning a bit as she looked at the creatures and prepared herself to join Jen and Nashep-Natjier against them.
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