《Return of the Woodcutter 》Chapter 36: The Oath Pact (2)
Advertisement
A few moments later.
"Are you done, Blacky?" Belmand asked, seemingly getting impatient. "You've read through these few lines ten times already. Just take your oath already. I have other matters to attend to."
Aito—freed from the god's power—stared at a blue ethereal window, reading through an oath pact for the eleventh time. There wasn't much to read, but he had learned from his father to never sign a contract so suspicious-looking without studying it carefully. Especially when that so-called contract involved his soul.
After he'd take the oath, he would have to respect the clauses. If he ever dared to go against them, Aito's soul would shatter. In other words, he'd be as good as dead. Of course, the same applied to the other party involved.
"Fine," Aito said, with a slightly more respectful tone than before. Belmand's previous display of power made him realize the tremendous gap separating a mortal and a god. Not that he hadn't known it before, he just couldn't believe it.
His dislike of them, and particularly for Belmand, made it worse. But now that he had felt a divine being's power, he had a reference to quantify the difference. Which was enormous. Although it had only fueled his hostility towards the gods, that was growing each time he met one. After all, they never gave him a reason to trust them.
"What's next?" He asked, trying to limit the distaste that was visibly showing on his face.
"Very simple, you take an oath. Pay attention to what I'll say next." Belmand said while choosing to ignore Aito's rigid facial expression. "I, Belmand, the god of sloth, swear to abide by the clauses of this oath pact."
Immediately after, a notification window appeared.
BING!
[The oath of Belmond, the god of sloth, has been registered.]
Suddenly, a giant blue ball appeared in the seemingly boundless grey space. Curious, Aito's gaze traveled upward to take a look at the enormous sphere floating high above his head.
Advertisement
"The hell is that?" He said.
"Basically a bomb that will burst and eradicate my soul if I go against the clauses," Belmond said. Seeing Blacky's dubious look, he added. "You remember that this space is a part of my soul, right?"
"Right…."
"Now, take your oath and you'll be 'almost' good to go."
Aito sighed. He wasn't willing to have a bomb implanted in his soul, but he couldn't back down now.
"I, Aito Walker, swear to abide by the clauses of this oath pact."
BING!
[The oath has been denied.]
"What happened?" He said, turning towards Belmond in search of an answer.
Belmand pondered on the issue before innocently lifting a finger. "Ah, sorry, I forgot about that part. You have to use a title after your name. The most meaningful title to you, of course. For example, 'god of sloth' is my title. That's one of the reasons you were all granted a title upon your revival. It works like an ID of sorts. And even if some mortals share the same title, the System will be able to sort them out."
Despite the urge to curse, Aito refrained from making a rude comment and thought about which title to use. There were only two of them, but one was particularly meaningful to him.
"I, Aito Walker, the Father Killer, swear to abide by the clauses of this oath pact."
BING!
[The oath of Aito Walker, the Father Killer, has been registered.]
Immediately after, the blue window vanished, while Aito sensed something akin to a ball entering his bosom. It wasn't painful by any means but felt odd. Weird. Unusual. He didn't know how to describe it correctly.
"Don't worry, that feeling will disappear within the hour," Belmand said. "Now, to the last matter at hand. As a black challenger who cleared his trial, you have the right to take four items that were in your inventory during the trial with you."
Advertisement
"Do you mean I won't have access to my inventory in the Tower?"
"Indeed." The god said, smirking. "The inventory was temporarily granted to the challengers during their first trial for the sake of fairness. You probably wouldn't have survived without it."
As much as Aito wanted to refute the god's statement, he was forced to acknowledge it. The inventory had been essential for his survival. Having a seemingly endless storage space at his disposal had saved him more than once. A great example of that was his "vacation" in the cave.
"If you want one, you will have to earn it with your own hands," Belmand said. "Also, survival shouldn't be as much of an issue in the Tower now that 'most' of you were granted a class. Although, I have to say that your case is… special."
Aito frowned. Of course, that god would know about his class. After all, Belmand already knew about Jack. "Why?"
"Because only a god can grant a class to a mortal, Blacky. Only a god." Belmand said, his gaze turning serious. "So, for obvious reasons, I'd advise that you hide that candle of yours carefully. Capeesh?"
Capeesh? Aito wondered where that god had learned that word since it clearly came from Earth. However, he left that useless question unanswered and simply forced himself to nod.
"Now, make your choice," Belmand said, before dozens of items appeared out of thin air around them. "Oh, by the way. That rule about the four items doesn't apply to the rewards you've earned during the trial. These are yours by default."
Aito grunted, then took a look around. He didn't know what kind of dangers awaited him in the Tower but he sure as hell knew that he needed his equipment above all else. And his damaged Viking armor wouldn't do the trick.
He was about to pick up a leather arm guard when Belmand coughed.
"Yes?" He said, greeting his teeth because he was trying to sound "polite."
"You'll be able to repair your equipment in the Tower." The god replied, with two hands held up in the air. "Just saying."
Aito sighed and started to arm himself. He first put on a leather breastplate, arm guards, and boots. Then, equipped his tattered Viking armor set on top of it, as a second layer of protection. It looked crude, a bit foolish even, but the purpose wasn't to look cool.
He didn't want to carry his viking armor set in his hands. And since he had lost weight, he could fit two layers of armors. Aito wished he could take Big Bad Red's equipment, however, they didn't fit his size. He then stored the two silex—he had been rewarded for making a fire—in his boots. No matter how uncomfortable it was, he couldn't think of any other places.
Last but not least, he picked up the double-edged ax. Only one item amongst the four Aito was allowed to take remained and he didn't want to take a shield, for obvious reasons. Furthermore, the Viking shield he had earned before laid in pieces somewhere on the island.
Seeing that Blacky was ready, Belmand used the System to open a black portal leading to the Tower and invited him to walk in it.
His ax in one hand, and the "shiny piece of rock" in the other, Aito gladly accepted the offer, happy to get out of this awful looking grey space with a god as the host, only to be interrupted midway by Belmand, who instantaneously appeared in front of him to grab his right arm. Aito was about to voice out his disagreement when something warm stirred under his arm guard. The god retracted his slender hand, putting an end to the weird feeling.
"The fuck was that for?" Aito asked, unable to contain his "gruffness."
"To lessen your already heavy burden," Belmand said, before effortlessly pushing him inside the portal. "Go, inheritor of bravery. Show me what you're made of."
Advertisement
- In Serial8 Chapters
The Game of Petty Gods
They woke up in nothingness and knew two things: They knew who they were. They knew why they were there. The world before this one was hazy and meaningless but their identities, if not its details, were still in-tact. They were there to play the God's Game. What that meant was different for each of them but all had the same goal: to Win.
8 145 - In Serial34 Chapters
First RE:Guards
Status: Never to return again in this form (But the characters shall appear in a rewrite) I used to be a fire fighter. The requirements were easy enough with today's technology. Machines did the heavy lifting. Artificial intelligences put together action plans with the greatest resolution possible. Most days were simple jobs, first aid on minor fires, cats stuck in pipes too fine for machines, or when alarms went off that normal security scans couldn't eliminate. Most of the time our only skill was being willing to go into dangerous areas and follow orders, only I died running into the latest in biological terror. A beast that spawned fire. I remember the pain, it overwhelmed everything. Now I've woken in a new sort of existence. One where the only creature to view is a little girl, and she needs my help. Isabella Brand. Izzy, my one light in world of darkness and pain. She has the makings of a mage in her world and I'm going to be her spirit animal.
8 187 - In Serial18 Chapters
The New Destiny ( New Game +)
My name is Harris Cage. Several years ago, a game called The New Destiny was released. A game so successful, it created it own phenomena but also the hardest game in history. It didn't take long for me to get addicted to it. After 5 years of being a shut in, I finally managed to beat this game. As a consequence, I lost my job and love life,but who need those? . I then decided to play the new game + mode and to my surprise, I get plunged into the game world. Well then, how should I survive?
8 173 - In Serial11 Chapters
It Isn't Easy Being Human
Ren-Shai the Supreme God of Time, Fate, and Luck - has grown curious. After billions of years a race has arisen that constantly and consistently tries to defy him and his two brothers. Humans.Watching them through their history was like watching a theater performance. So Ren-Shai has decided to find what drives these fragile, short-lived beings to such feats of arrogance. With the aid of his brothers, he has taken the place of a comatose elementary school student so he may have the full experience of being a human.Will Ren-Shai deem them worthy of existence or remove them with his brother Lan-Shai like he did the dinosaurs? Conflicting with the lesser gods he created and the ties of mortality, will he finally be able to understand his own creations as he grows up among them?Worst of all, what happens when he changes Fate for a young girl for the first time in history and his creations curse her to forever be near him for safety?
8 72 - In Serial29 Chapters
Trollhunters and Avengers
After the Battle of New York, the Avengers find themselves investigating strange portals appearing in a small town in California. When they drop by, they'll find that the weirdness of Earth is not confined to Loki,HYDRA or aliens from beyond the stars... A crossover with Trollhunters, by Guillermo del Toro. Trollhunters is owned by Dreamworks and the MCU by the Disney Corporation. All characters are the property of their IP holder and no challenge is implied.
8 175 - In Serial23 Chapters
Unexpected Text Messages : Stu Macher x reader
Y/n gets pulled into some crazy shit when they get added to a gc they probably shouldn't have been a part of
8 171

