《Paragon of Destruction 》Chapter 86: Searching for Answers
Advertisement
In the days following his meal with the Governor, Arran saw little of Darkfire.
The steward had given Arran a room in the guest quarters that stunned him both with its luxury and with its decorations, but after that, the man hadn't shown himself again, leaving Arran to his own devices.
While he understood that he had only been invited as a courtesy to Darkfire, Arran was still taken aback by how little his presence mattered here. He had a room and was allowed to attend the Governor's meals, but other than that, nobody even seemed to notice he was there.
The first few days, he dutifully attended all the meals, hoping that he would unearth more information about what was happening beyond the border. Yet Amaya did not make a second appearance, and the other guests proved far less talkative.
After two days, he decided to skip both the meals and the company that came with it, instead using his time to practice Body Refinement, and eating the natural treasures Lord Jiang and Panurge had left him.
Darkfire, meanwhile, appeared to spend every waking moment with the Governor's daughter.
Once, Arran encountered him in the Palace halls, early in the morning. He looked weary, and there were dark rings around his eyes, as if he hadn't slept in days.
"Are you all right?" Arran asked, somewhat worried at his friend's appearance.
"It's that woman," Darkfire said, suppressing a yawn. "She keeps me up all day and night. Not that I'm complaining, but…" He shook his head.
"You're a Body Refiner," Arran pointed out. "How can a single girl tire you out this much?"
Darkfire merely threw up his hands, either unable or unwilling to answer the question.
Their conversation was cut short by the arrival of the Governor's daughter, who greeted Arran with a short but friendly smile. Without saying a word, she took Darkfire's hand, then led him away.
As they departed, Arran could hear her voice as she began to talk to Darkfire.
"We're meeting Lady Wu for lunch today, and I want you to wear…"
Understanding that it would be a while before Darkfire would be of use again, Arran decided to go into the city, to find answers to his questions about the Shadowflame Society.
Leaving the palace wasn't an issue — the guards simply waved him through, apparently already aware of his status as a guest.
Advertisement
After that, he decided that the best way to find answers would be by scouring the city's inns for information. There were nearly as many fighters in the city as there were locals, and with a few drinks to loosen their tongues, at least some of them should be able to tell him more about the situation.
Yet although Amaya had made it seem like information would be easy to find, Arran discovered it was more difficult than he anticipated. While rumors abounded in Hillfort, he soon found that most of them contradicted each other, and precious few seemed to have even the slightest shred of truth to them.
"The Sixth Valley Patriarch has died, and now his sons are fighting to succeed him," a fat man with a ruddy face told him in between two swigs of brandy.
"There's a new king across the border, and the Shadowflame Society is recruiting soldiers to defeat him," another said confidently. With a knowing smile, he added, "When he attacks, the Patriarch will come out of hiding and wipe out his army."
Yet another had a completely different reading of the events. "The novices are planning to overthrow the Patriarch," he explained in a low voice. "That's why they're recruiting so much. Got the Governor on their side, too — one of the novices is going to marry his daughter."
After spending several days hearing a multitude of rumors, each even wilder than the last, Arran gave up on the idea of trying to unearth information from the endless rumors.
Perhaps there were some slivers of truth in some of the stories, but even so, to Arran, it felt like trying to find pearls in a manure pit.
Giving the matter some thought, he finally decided to find the Shadowflame novice who had approached him after his fights in the arena.
The young man should be staying in the Drunken Weasel, and even if he did not seem particularly smart, his information could hardly be worse than what Arran had found so far.
The Drunken Weasel turned out to be less unsavory than its name suggested. Although it certainly was less luxurious than the Golden Pig — not to mention the Governor's palace — it was mostly filled with small merchants and the like, rather than the mercenaries and drunks Arran had expected.
Advertisement
He found the Shadowflame novice in the common room, sitting in a corner with a large mug of ale and a forlorn look on his face. As soon as the young man saw Arran, his eyes lit up in surprise.
"You've decided to join me after all?" the novice asked, not fully managing to hide his excitement.
"Perhaps," Arran lied. "But first, I need some questions answered."
"Of course!" the young man said. "Let me buy you a mug of ale, and I'll tell you whatever you need to know."
A short while later, they sat down at a table in the back of the common room, the novice eagerly listening to what Arran had to say.
"What do you know about the factions within the Sixth Valley?" Arran asked, deciding not to waste time on small talk.
"You know about that?" The novice gave him a startled look, then shook his head. "Of course you do… the Sixth Valley doesn't have many secrets, these days."
"So can you tell me anything?" Arran asked.
"Not much," the young man said. "I only recently became a novice." He furrowed his brow in thought, then said, "All I know is that there some people who might succeed the Patriarch — legendary figures all of them — and the most powerful families and factions are throwing their support behind different ones."
"And they're massing recruits to increase their influence?" Arran asked, remembering what Amaya had told him.
The novice shrugged. "I suppose. Either way, I'm staying far away from it all — when I cross the border in a few weeks, I'm going to sneak right past the fighting and travel to the edge of the border region."
"It's safer there?"
"Better than facing the other novices," the young man said. "There's plenty of dangers beyond the border, but the other novices…" He lowered his voice, then cast a furtive glance around before continuing. "I hear one of them has recruited an entire army."
"An entire army?" Arran frowned. If a novice had really gathered an army, surely there should be some sign of it. "Then where are the soldiers?" he asked, some doubt in his mind.
The novice gave him an uneasy look. "A few miles north of the city. But the one who recruited them… it's best to stay far away from him."
"Why's that?" Arran asked, already wondering if he should go take a look for himself.
"He calls himself Lord Stoneheart," the novice said. "He's a member of one of the most influential families in the Sixth Valley, and he's terrifyingly strong. But the worst part is his temper — it is said even his own family fears him."
"A novice calling himself 'Lord'?" Arran gave the young man in front of him a questioning look. "And nobody's tried to beat some sense into him?"
The novice paled at the words. "Don't talk like that," he said in a low voice. "If Stoneheart heard about it…"
Arran frowned, then decided to change the topic. Even if there was little chance of this so-called Lord Stoneheart overhearing them, the novice in front of him seemed terrified.
"There's something else I was wondering," Arran said. "I've seen mages before, but somehow, Shadowflame novices seem far stronger than novices should be. I was wondering if—"
"I can't tell you," the novice interrupted him, sounding so resolute it surprised Arran. "Some Society secrets cannot be told. But of course, if you join me, after you become a Shadowflame member…"
"Thanks for your help," Arran said, unwilling to give the novice any more false hope.
"You're not going to join me, then?" the novice asked.
Arran shook his head. "I just needed some information," he said. With a thought, he produced one of Panurge's bottles of wine, and handed it to the novice. "For your troubles," he said. "Just make sure to drink it slowly. It's filled with Natural Essence."
The young man's eyes went wide in an instant. "Then you're…?"
"A Body Refiner," Arran confirmed. "Don't tell anyone."
With that, he made his way outside.
As he stepped out of the inn, he hesitated about what to do next, but only for a second. If there was an army just a few miles outside the city, he had to go take a look.
Advertisement
- In Serial474 Chapters
Earth’s Greatest Magus
What if Magic has always existed ever since the beginning of the Earth we are living on, but history has been written in order to hide these facts.
8 336 - In Serial33 Chapters
Witness
The mind is a fragile thing. One slip and the shattered pieces are so innumerable that reconstruction is impossible. One such Theodore Chatwood is unfortunately very familiar with that sentiment. From a young age, frequent visions of horrid, incomprehensible beings plagued his mind, and it only became worse with time. They speak in colors, whispering in ageless language... They wait in corners, watching intently. The world harbors much more than meets the blind eye. Do not fret, though. Simply take the syringe. Hold your breath. Close your eyes. It will all be finished soon... *Updates every Sunday* Cover by: Tentacles and Teeth
8 187 - In Serial6 Chapters
The Legend Of One Piece: A Journey Through Divided Seas
(This is a One Piece FanFiction)Decades have passed, since the last Pirate King, Luffy and the Straw Hats had disappeared. Much had changed, in fact, People have forgotten what is true freedom and much of true piracy has been lost. The seas have become far more divided than ever.. What is the world government up to now? A corruption over powers the Marine and who is this new pirate crew that are making a name for themselves?Will this new Pirate Crew shaken the freedom that had been long lost in deep slumber?Welcome to the story of Pirate Nortus D. Claudeus! A new era begins! (I don't own One Piece only the OC's I created & this story)
8 71 - In Serial96 Chapters
Terms and Conditions
The planet Earth –galactic name Driew—has always been an ordinary and peaceful planet with a small population of ape-beings ruling it. Conflicts do break out from time to time, but that is to be expected since most living planets die by either solar flares or some form of self-destruction. But, unfortunately for the Earth, a Mustela named Exflibberaguil was approaching this planet, and something destructive seemed to always follow him—though he would say it was just his destructively-hot looks. Marine Nick Lucifay is a female inhabitant of Earth, always too ready to run. When presented with an opportunity of adventure, her ape-brain figures that adventure is probably worth the consequence of death. And so, setting off to the nearest McDonalds, Marine Nick finds herself in the midst of an intergalactic struggle that involves a great quantity of bubbles. Chased by the most unlikely of enemies, Exflibberaguil must give up his secrets to save a world—and Marine—from running to their deaths.
8 95 - In Serial7 Chapters
Cultivation at home!? ( CAH!? )
Cultivation at Home!? (remastered) What will you do when you crossed to another world with your house? Chat with friends? getting stronger? go for some adventure? or become a salted fish in your house? Well, why not all? Or is it? wallp: Indoor gardening | Feel @ Committee 17a
8 119 - In Serial34 Chapters
cai ⤶ nct 19th member
Huang Cai Hong is the 19th member of NCT, and the only female member.----hi.so, i really enjoy reading imagines and i thought to myself, why don't i make one of my own?well, i've tried to before but i didn't like any of them, but i'm confident that this one is so much better including imagines/scenarios, twitter/instagram and much more!Enjoy~----💚 nct fanfiction 💚 [discontinued]----started: July 11th 2018finished: July 29th 2018
8 159

