《Death Becomes Him: An Age of Steam and Sorcery Novel》Chapter Twenty-Three
Advertisement
As the haze cleared Peter found himself slumped against a stone wall. It was almost pitch black all around, he could barely see his hand in front of his face. Overhead a sliver of moon cast just enough light to highlight the shadows. He began feeling about himself to figure out where he could be when he heard something snuffling about in the darkness. Peter froze immediately. In the corner of his eye he could make out a pool of darker shadow that had been moving back and forth as though it were searching for something. When he started moving it had stopped, and he was sure he could feel eyes on him as he braced against the wall.
Suddenly the dark shape launched itself at him with a startlingly loud “Squeaf!” The mass latched onto his face causing him to flinch back into the stone surface. Expecting teeth and claws, Peter was surprised to feel a rough tongue licking his forehead. He gently prised the paws from his head and held the offender out at arm’s length.
“DB! You’re ok! You’re definitely a bastard, but you’re ok!” Peter hugged his little friend. “I’m sorry I left you, I’ve been SO sick. I’m never going back to that steakhouse again, I must have gotten food poisoning! What am I saying? You live in a virtual world, you’ve probably never heard of food poisoning.” Peter stood up and lifted DB to his shoulder so he could climb into the hood. Once he was higher than the wall he could see the flaming torches that were placed at regular intervals along the road. “Let’s get back to town, I’ve got people to meet and mobs to kill.”
With a spring in his step Peter headed back to the village. He nodded familiarly to the guards at the gate as he passed through, heading towards the warm glow of the central square. The guy on the left waved as he went by. He was beginning to find that virtual people were nicer than real ones.
The gas lamps bathed the street with a pleasant amber radiance, bright enough to allow Peter to see where he was going, but not so bright that they blotted out the stars above. Peter risked stubbing a toe to ponder the radiant sky, with its unfamiliar constellations sparkling in their heavenly glory. Peter was so enraptured by the beauty above he failed to notice the slab of meat much closer to the ground.
Peter rebounded off the armoured posterior in his path, tumbling to the ground in a remarkable moment of déjà vu. The owner of said posterior turned around with glacial slowness to reveal itself as the massive flaming sword wielding ass Peter had met in the tavern days before.
“You again?” it bellowed, unslinging his blade which burst to life immediately. “I oughtta..!”
Peter rolled backwards over his shoulder to get his feet under him. A cold rage burned in his chest as he quickly pulled his scythe out of his inventory in response. “You oughtta what?” The cold sensation had spread, creeping upwards over his head and down his back. It was most intense either side of his spine where his wings attached. He flexed them, trying to shake the sensation. The street around him began to darken as though something was absorbing all the light. “Kill me? Too late. I’ve already died in every possible way you could possibly imagine. There is nothing left you can threaten me with.”
The flames on the blade winked out as quickly as they’d flared to life. “Dude, what ARE you?” the hulking player breathed. He gently returned his sword to its sheath and began to back away, palms outstretched. Suddenly he spun around and legged it up the street.
Advertisement
The utter absurdity of the situation sent Peter to his knees, alternately gasping and laughing. The weird cold sensation evaporated leaving just a slight tingling in Peter’s face and chest. To his knowledge, that was the first time anyone or anything had run from him, normally it was the other way around.
Eventually, Peter hauled himself to his feet again. Kneeling in the street giggling wasn’t going to help him achieve his goal of learning how to fight properly, no matter how good it felt to finally get a win. He reached over his shoulder and scratched a wing with the butt of the scythe before putting it back in his inventory, the strange burning cold had left them tingling too. It felt strange, having an itch in a limb he didn’t possess in the real world and his brain was struggling to make sense of the experience. He shrugged, causing the feathers to ruffle in the cool night air and giving his brain another confusing sensation.
A few minutes later Peter was pushing open the door to the tavern, the sounds of merriment washing over him. Seeing an unoccupied table along the back wall Peter slid onto the bench seat and picked up a menu. He was still trying to decide whether he was hungry or not with the ghost of the taste of his kebab lingering in his mouth, when Rosie bustled up.
“Peter! Good to see you. You’ve been out hunting, have you?”
Peter looked confused. “Not really?” His brow creased in consternation.
Rosie reached over his shoulder and stroked his left wing. “These are much bigger than last time I saw you. Travellers often grow in unexpected ways as they chase about helping us and saving lives. It’s the way the gods reward you for the pain and trauma you experience.”
The word “experience” prompted a memory from his research a few days back. The Age didn’t only award “XP”, or experience points, for killing things, saving people or whatever your business was. Every action resulted in a minor incremental advancement in your stats. Often these resulted in physical changes too, depending on the nature of the action you were performing. Peter stretched one wing over his shoulder, shuddering slightly at the strangeness, and examined what the tiny annoying nubs had grown into. To be fair, he wouldn’t be flying with them any time soon. It barely reached far enough over to see. It also wasn’t as white as it had been either, more like a seagull wing in both size and colour. “Wow,” he breathed.
Rosie placed a cup and a bottle of water on the table. “Well, if you’re not hunting, how’ve you been spending your time?”
Peter sighed. “Dying mostly. I need to get better at fighting because all I keep doing is ending up in the catacombs.”
“So did most Travellers when they first appeared,” Rosie said, laying a hand on his shoulder and leaning in. “You should have seen the faces in here about a month in after the first Travellers arrived. You’d have thought we’d been invaded by zombies.”
Looking around the room at the well outfitted and healthy clientele enjoying a quiet beer, or a loud whiskey, Peter found it hard to imagine. “Wh…”
“Not these lot,” Rosie cut him off. “You’re just about the only active Traveller here today. We get a few who like to come back and help out every now and again, clearing the pests from the fields, running errands, that sort of thing. Most of them have Port Stones or fancy vehicles and riding beasts that they can use to get home though, they don’t stay here. Especially if they can get soft beds or home cooked meals in their hometowns. Speaking of meals, can I get you anything to eat?”
Advertisement
Considering the question for a moment, Peter put a hand to his stomach.“I’m not super hungry Rosie, but what do you have snack-wise?”
Rosie tilted her head back and placed a finger to her chin as she thought. “We’ve got the usual; nut bowl, hot potato chips or meat on a stick. They’re all five copper. I can have the kitchen whip up a sandwich with your choice of a meat and two toppings for ten coppers. Comes with an ale or fruit juice that does. The rest of the dinner menu is full plate meals.”
Peter dredged five coppers out of his inventory and asked for the nut bowl, just something to munch on while he was waiting, and to keep DB from making trouble too.
After Rosie had whisked off to fetch the requested food, Peter pulled out the paper and quill taken from the recovery room and set about trying to draw a map of the town and fields from memory. It seemed best to have a record of the monsters and their location to help prevent excessive trips to Jacob’s. He was so engrossed he didn’t notice Rosie return, place his order on the table and move on to the next hungry patron. DB did notice however, and helped himself to the assorted nibblies. After a while, his arm bagan to itch and heat like it had when he made the skinning knife. A quick glance at his Skills list showed Cartography: 1% glow briefly gold and his Scribing had reached 0.5%. “Well, that’s handy,” he noted absently, “I wonder what it does when levelled,” before returning to his work.
Eventually a silvery peal of laughter broke through the haze, bringing him back to himself. At a far table a familiar face held court, a circle of adoring fans attending her every word. Peter stood and tried to force his way through but the crowd resisted his every effort. In the end he was reduced to jumping up and down, waving his hands above his head. All he was rewarded with was a wink and a smirk before Dani returned to her admirers.
Disheartened, Peter returned to his table. DB had finished the bowl and stood on his hind legs at the edge of the table reaching out with both paws. “Well, buddy, looks like we’re on our own for now. Let’s get some air,” he extended his arm for DB to scamper up to his favorite nest.
Outside in the street most of the lamps had been extinguished for some reason, darkened fingers reaching into the starless void above. Shadows pooled in the corners in a way that seemed almost… alive. A strange scraping noise echoed across the square drawing his attention to one particular patch of inky darkness. A shadow rippled and slid up the wall bounding the mayor’s manor with a sound like stone dragging on stone. Peter stood aghast as the shadow formed a perfect circle, then bulged inwards. Deeper it went, deeper than should have been possible and from the depths came a pink mist, carrying a sweet, cloying scent. A sultry, throaty laugh just on the edge of hearing drifted on the breeze as a cloud of tiny bodies burst forth.
At first he thought they were bats, their leathery wings flapping and fluttering in a manner reminiscent of the flying mammals. Peter soon realised how wrong he was as the first little beast reached him with a cry. It was an imp with a dagger not much larger than a toothpick. It would have been laughable, had the bugger not just stuck it hilt deep into Peter’s cheek.
“Ow!” Peter staggered back clutching his face.
The imp was joined by it’s companions. “For the mistress!”
Their high pitched battle cry stung his ears, causing Peter to clamp his hands to the sides of his head. He hunched over in an attempt to shield himself with his arms and flung his wings about hoping to get a lucky strike.
The ringing in his ears fading, Peter pulled out his weapon as quickly as he could and dived under the ring of circling enemies. Rolling to his feet he flicked a wing one way and swung the other, scooping an imp straight onto the blade. “I may not be the greatest fighter but I can still take down you lot.”
The imps swarmed around Peter again trying to find an opening. One feinted in on his left as another dived under his arm on the right. Peter winced as the dagger dug deep between his ribs and the imps cackled at his pain. He tried the scoop maneuver again but missed and barely avoided cutting himself.
A cry from above was all the warning he got as one tried diving down from on high. Peter whipped himself to the side and swung for the fences. Feeling a solid whack reverberate through the shaft he watched the body sail across the square. Unfortunately for him, two attackers took the opportunity to stick him in the back. Reflexively he struck out with his wings and felt them connect squarely. Congratulations, you have unlocked a rare Skill. Unarmed Combat Specialisation: Wings popped up in the corner of his vision.
“Not what I was looking for, but I’ll take it,” Peter growled through the pain. “Gotta do something about these guys surrounding me or I’m going to keep getting stabbed in the back. Now I know how Julius Caesar felt.”
Peter backed up to the outside wall of the inn, surprised that the commotion hadn’t drawn any attention from inside. Sure enough, though, the imps couldn’t circle him anymore and were forced to hover, swooping in and out to deliver attacks. This made them much more predictable and all he had to do was wait for one to get close enough and would be sliced in half, falling to the ground and evaporating into black smoke.
The last imp, instead of lining up to die like it’s brethren, flipped mid-air and shot back across the square as fast as it’s leathery wings would carry it. It disappeared through the portal, which immediately faded back into a normal wall. The moment it was gone, the lights around the square began to flicker back to life.
The sound of heavy boots running up the road heralded the arrival of the city guard. Peter leaned on the outer wall of the inn as he caught his breath and watched the guardsmen spread out to find the source of the disturbance. A woman with gold chasing in her armour detached herself from the group and approached him.
“You, boy. What transpired here?”
Peter tried his best to describe what he had just faced. The moving shadows, the swarming imps, the dimming lights. The mention of the weird laughter clearly caught her attention.
“Say again, child? A woman’s laughter? Did you see this woman?”
“No ma’am.” Peter shook his head. “What’s going on? Who is she?”
As she opened her mouth to speak, another guard approached and saluted with a fist over the heart. “Lieutenant, we’re done. All threats are neutralised and magics dissipated.”
The lieutenant returned the salute. “Good man. Round up the rest and return to the barracks.” Turning her attention back to Peter, she held out a small leather purse. “Well done Traveller. Allow me to reward you for your efforts.”
Peter took the purse and opened it as the guards departed. It was filled with copper and silver coins. There glinting in the light of the gas lamps was more money than he had ever seen in one place.
A hand dropped onto his shoulder, making him scream and fumble the purse. Coins spilled out onto the ground. “Ooh. Shinies!” A familiar voice accompanied the hand.
“Dani! I nearly peed myself. Don’t DO that! What are you doing out here anyway?” he demanded.
Dani knelt and scooped up the fallen coins. “I saw you when you came inside but I couldn’t get away without arousing suspicion. Then, for some reason I couldn’t open the door. No-one could. What happened out here?”
For the second time that night Peter recounted the events of the square. When he reached the part about the weird laughter Dani made the same face that the guard had.
“So, she’s back. I thought something like that has been coming.” Dani held out the handful for Peter to take.
“She? Who is this she?”
“That damned Succubus. One of the Seven Deadly Sins that plague this world.” Dani opened the inn door. “Let’s talk about this over a drink. Your shout Mr Moneybags.”
Advertisement
- In Serial7 Chapters
Emissary
Growing up 400 years in the future in the parentless wing of her skyscraper city, Burke, Shae Westow thought that she was less than ordinary, but little did she know that it was for her own protection. A terrorist organization known as the Others are attempting to unearth a foreign power that almost destroyed the planet 400 years ago and only Shae can find it. When the terrorists attack her city, she is thrust into the world that had been hidden from her for years. She is told that she is a wielder, a person who was born with an asset (supernatural ability), and is forcibly moved up into her new home, The Apex, which resides on the topmost floor of her city. Anxious to stop the Others from achieving their goal, Shae bands together with four other wielders to try and stop them. Along the way, Shae learns about the value of honesty and humility as she experiences love, loss, and betrayal. -New Chapter Every Wednesday-
8 227 - In Serial17 Chapters
Goddesses are out of Heroes, so it's up to Me to Save an Isekai World! [Poll Story]
Even outside of Japan no one is safe from being reincarnated to become a hero in a fantasy world. And while our hero was ready to become the typical hero he was meant to be, things start out not even close to how he would have hoped. The story will be guided by the choices readers vote on. P.S. Writing this story as a challenge, Expanding on the idea I read on the forum by DivineEternal1. P.P.S. The art of the cover is not made by me, don't know who the artist is.
8 72 - In Serial10 Chapters
Chapter and Verse
Anu dreamed of escaping the mining town, running away to the city of Verse. With no skill for the sword, and absolutely no talent in magic, she set about learning to forge magical circuits. The one thing she could do that would get her into the Academy. She was crushed to learn that it wasn’t enough. Without money, or connections, she would need to find a loop-hole in the entrance examinations, or worse, spend another four years trapped in the mountains. After scouring the regulations, she’d found a way to leave: she would have to contract a beast. Anu hadn’t much mana to offer, but with no other options she stormed into the forest nearby, hoping to contract a beast.
8 134 - In Serial7 Chapters
LIlith's Firstborn
The legend says that the Forbidden Fruit made the first two humans – Adam and Eve – intelligent, but what if it was the other way around? What if the Forbidden Fruit took most of their humility, their intelligence, their kindness, etc. away and turn them into the discriminating, angry, and hateful humans that they are? What if the only way to turn back into their former selves was to lead a good life on Earth to cleanse their souls? The legend also says that Lilith was a demoness who fled from Heaven and was granted mercy when she showed humility and proved that her soul was still worthy of saving despite all her wrongdoings. What if, after centuries of sinning, Lilith finally found her way back to kindness? What if God forgave Lilith for her crimes? What if she gave birth to a baby after she had repented? And what if that baby is the only human soul in existence that isn’t tainted by the Forbidden Fruit or her past sins? Tallitanya of Lilith inherited her mother’s immortality and grew up at a rate much slower than an average human so she had witnessed the rise and fall of empires even though she is physically and mentally 21 years old. She was born on Earth, but she moved to Heaven when she was physically 5 years old and didn’t return until she was 18 years old. She was tasked, by God himself, to guard over the Forbidden Tree which had since been replanted on an isolated island on Earth. She loves that job, and she loves that she was given direct instructions instead of having to figure out what God’s so-called ‘mysterious plans’ for her was. Centuries went by. Tallitanya is 21 years old when the Final Judgement is nigh. As an immortal who has yet to have a real affiliation with Heaven or Hell, Tallitanya has received a personal invitation from the Antichrist who wishes to recruit Tallitanya. Heaven also sends its angel – Michael – to inform Tallitanya that as a human, her soul would also be judged by God. She was ordered to leave her post as the Forbidden Tree’s guardian so that she could get to know the other humans before she makes an actual decision about who she wants to align herself with. The second she steps out of the island, it disappears. Turns out, her message from God was faked, and so was her mission. The devil had tricked her, and as the guardian of the Forbidden Tree, she must recover the tree and the island, or humanity will perish within the year.
8 132 - In Serial20 Chapters
Break my Heart
[Jack Dylan Grazer X Reader][Complete]❝ Well then, what's wrong? ❞❝ I'm completely in love with you but you're too blind to see that. ❞-·☾·-[full respect to Ellie who is probably a wonderful human being][Jack isn't a man whore but I wanted to make it into a story like this. Just making the fact noticed]Inspiration from [fake - jack dylan grazer] by @veronicawnderKeyY/n - your nameM/n - mom's nameE/c - eye colorL/n - last nameY/n/n - your nickname Y/u/n - your username
8 134 - In Serial20 Chapters
Arctic love
{completed}They were forced to be to be friends when their best friends starting dating and now with a wedding come up they would spend even more time together. They couldn't help but flirt and bicker between each other but when something other than a wedding brings the two together, they are forced to work and trust each other. Penny Valentine was known for having her hands with dry paint and spit facts out about any fine art piece in Virginia. Alexander Phillips was known for kicking down doors and holding a gun, he loved his job as an FBI agent in Virginia.
8 188

