《FeralHeart》Volume 15: Chapter 9
Advertisement
Artemis turned around and walked away. “Come,” she said, beckoning for me to follow.
Skirting around the edge of the bonsai forest, she led us to a gazebo in one corner of the garden. Instead of benches, there were two swings wrought of darkened metal with plushly cushioned seats facing each other. Taking a seat on one of them, she invited me to sit on the other.
Adjusting her wings for comfort, she leaned back and pushed off lightly with the tip of her toe, making it swing gently.
“According to the normal flow, we should be swapping stories right about now. I tell you about myself and you return the favour. Getting to know each other as it were. But the problem is that, to understand my story, you will need some context… a lot of context.”
Leaning her head back against the backrest, she looked up at the domed ceiling of the gazebo. Curious, I followed her line of sight.
The ceiling, like the rest of the gazebo, was made from polished white marble shot through with light pink veins. There, chiselled into it was a map. A map of the entire world.
It was in the form of a figure of eight, two circles touching each other at a single point, each depicting one half of the world. I could recognize the Continent immediately – a large mass of land that took up most of one of the circles. Regiis was clearly marked with cross-hatching distinguishing it from its surroundings. To the east of Regiis was the expansive spread of Huaxia while its west was fragmented into the five major Nations – Indus, Egypt and Rome bordering Regiis and the Caliphate and the Deus theocracy beyond. And to the extreme north of the Continent, occupying the perpetually frozen wastelands there, were the Barbarian hordes.
Advertisement
Lining the southern edge of the Continent was a broad expanse of (relatively) shallow seas: The Bay of Kings.
Occupying the centre of the Bay was the island nation of the Shogunate, connected to the mainland through maritime trade routes that used several of the scattered islands and archipelagos within it as rest stops. The Bay was also home to the corsairs of the Vikings – the notorious pirates that were a scourge upon all insufficiently protected cargo ships traversing those routes.
All this was familiar to me, but the second half of the map was something I had never seen before. When I turned my gaze to the Princess with question in my eyes, she explained, “That’s the map of the other half of the world. The Forbidden Continent and the impassable oceans surrounding it.
“The shallow waters of the Bay are still navigable, but when it comes to exploring the deep seas, our current level of strength is utterly insufficient. Like straw tossed against the wind. Violent storms, towering waves, Ancient Beasts that have somehow slipped through the gaps of Vita’s fingers… the dangers of the deep seas are many and varied and even the efforts of a Demigod fall pale in front of its boundlessness.
“The only reason we even know about its existence is through the words and cargoes brought to us by the Sky Merchants of Mercator – the residents of the allied groups of floating islands that circle our world along its latitudes.”
I had read about Mercator before. It was more of a trade union and a loose coalition of merchants than a proper organization. As per the origin mythos of our world, a massive asteroid had crashed into it in its nascent stage, gouging out a huge chunk of it, combining with it and forming the moon. The resultant depression was filled by water over long years of precipitation, creating the oceans and seas that we see today. It is said that debris of the asteroid remained scattered all over the world, hovering above the earth due to their special nature and forming the chains of floating islands.
Advertisement
Due to how spread out the islands were, the Sky Merchants formed smaller guilds within themselves based on which clumps of islands they resided on. Mainly Pluma in lineage, they traded with whichever surface-dwellers they passed over, buying cheap and selling high to earn prodigious profits. Within their organization money was status, money was power, money was religion.
But I hadn’t been aware that the Sky Merchants traded with this so-called Forbidden Continent. The time taken by them to circle Ea was a little irregular but they generally appeared once every ten cycles (forty years) and brought with them large amounts of exotic maritime resources that they had traded from the Marine Empire of Atlantis – the nation of the sea-folk: The Mer. I had assumed that Atlantis was the only thing on the opposite side of the world. Apparently, I was wrong.
It reminded me once again of my inadequacy. Princess Artemis, adopted or not, had received an Imperial education and even Ceres, the most well-read among us, wouldn't be able to compare with the broadness of her knowledge.
“I wanted to show you this. That’s why I brought you here. You need to at least have an idea of it if you are to understand my tale. I don’t particularly support the practice but a lot of information is considered unnecessary for public dissemination. ‘They don’t need to know,’ is what the authorities say.” Artemis shook her head and sighed. “Thanks to that, you have a lot of holes in your knowledge that I’ll have to fill as we go along. As the wise men say, it is always best to start at the very beginning and work your way up.”
She paused for a moment, gathering her thoughts and organizing them before launching into her tale.
“My roots are Roman. Julius Caesar, before he earned his title by carving his own nation out of the world, was named Julius Aegypius. A Pluma with the blood of eagles flowing through his veins, he was one of the first disciples of Emperor Adam as well as one of his most accomplished Generals during his war against the tribes. Despite his affinity being towards the element of Earth and his landed exploits later in life, it was naval warfare that he first became famous for. He fought off the Vikings, protecting the ships Emperor Adam used to trade with Indus for the equipment and resources he needed to push further inland with his nascent army.
“It was there that he met his strongest match and his future wife: Sigrún Valkyria, the Falcon of Steel. Thus began the Saga of the Stone Eagle and the Steel Falcon.”

Advertisement
- In Serial60 Chapters
Naga rising
Follow Eshanai, a Naga, as she tries to save her people from an ever-changing world. If they are to survive the Naga must also change, and it will not always be painless. She must deal with many different cultures and how they view her very "morally loose" society, some can't see past the Naga's beastly features and wish to take advantage of them to reap the rewards of the rich resources in the Naga's homeland.
8 132 - In Serial39 Chapters
Decimating Gods and Demons
From Zero to One, One turning to Two, Two x Two equals Four, Four becomes Eight,Eight multiplied itself,Sixty-four symbols appear,Representing all... A boy who suddenly transcended to another world. A world that he dreamt day and night. It's a fantasy world where cultivators and cultivation exist! He easily adapted the new world as if he didn't care why he got there and only thinks to become a cultivator! In the midst of his immersion in his new life. He then suddenly wakes up and returned to the real world... He thought, "Was those experience that I felt so real were just a dream that I have created?" Warning: Contains Spoiler CULTIVATION SYSTEM Dantian has three parts. Lower Middle Upper. Upper - where the fog appears. Middle - will be revealed as the story progressed. Lower - the earth will appear. Mortal Realm - Measured the fog how dense it was. Earthen Realm - has nine earthen layers. - larger storage of elemental energy. - will be replenished by raining down the elemental energy from the formed fog at the upper level. Horizon Realm - Way of Recuperating Elemental Energy on Earthen Realm - has two ways. ¤ Gathers the elemental energy of Heaven and Earth ¤ Using the gathered fog at the upper level to replenish the earthen layered at the bottom level. I created this because of Daoist Trekshcool's concern. Thanks, fellow Daoist! Credits To All Daoists: Daoist Jaydcar - the first commenter. Daoist Trekshcool - the first Daoist who wrote and rated my story. Daoist Roknar - the 2nd commenter and the first who said, "ok this is one of the stupidest chapters you have written". Thanks to him I didn't write stupid chapters again. Hahaha. Daoist Roktah - gives me the insight in dao of a proofreader. Daoist IllusoryDemon - the first person who asked if he will be upgraded from the 'Daoist Invisibles'. Daoist Invisibles - to you all who read and even rated anonymously. Reminders: Their names are clickable except the Invisibles. BOOK ONE: Vivid Dreams
8 154 - In Serial22 Chapters
My BestFriend Dad
It's just a short story I wrote at 3am because I couldn't sleep. Time Jumps About a girl who falls for her best friend dad. A man who found himself I love with his daughter best friend. Well they make it?I don't expect this book to be someone favorite book. I couldn't sleep and decided to do something other then watch tv. Cover photo By Sara GolishFound it on Google I DO NOT OWN ANY GIFS OR IMAGES
8 165 - In Serial7 Chapters
Wanderings
From a clearing in an ancient forest an old man departs. Where he wanders he encounters people who find themselves telling of events far greater than themselves. The Hamlet... where a shrine stands, a memorial to a missing sibling. The Village... where a priest tells of the world's creation, and more than he may wish. The Town... where a great pilgrimage is starting, and a nobleman is more than he seems. The Graves... where monks tend to countless fields of the dead. The City... which stands in the shadow of a giant cannon. The War... the start and end of which are lost in time, and people are thrown into battle without regard.The stories of people thrown into events far greater than themselves, in a world spun on war and tragedy.
8 153 - In Serial17 Chapters
random Dave and Bambi incorrect quotes and other stuff (I guess) (+12)
Mostly incorrect quotes lmao. I don't even know if I'm going to do other stuff.
8 71 - In Serial12 Chapters
The Day She Left Him
September 16, 2012 was no ordinary day for Lisa. It was the Sunday that changed her life forever. After 6 hard years, the grueling battle to keep her marriage intact had left her feeling empty and drained. Her eyes were dry as she packed her luggage that morning. They were still dry when she sat down and wrote the letter he would read when he returned home later that day. If he returns home at all...
8 180

