《Demon’s Virtue》Demon's Virtue
Advertisement
Chapter 614: Sealing Preparations
Chapter 614: Sealing Preparations
Eiro walked through the manor, soon arriving near where Armodeus was currently working on a few things. It didn’t seem like he was making anything in particular, but instead just doing whatever he wanted, trying to keep his skills sharp. After walking past the smithy’s door, he arrived at the space that he used for his own craftsmanship. It used to be the manor’s cellar, but Eiro had turned it into a wood-storage. By using some sealing arts on a few parts of the room, he was able to regulate the moisture and temperature in this room quite well, so it had become the perfect space for these things. However, beside just holding different kinds of wood, it of course had a large wall with nothing but flasks filled with different kinds of seeds or nuts, anything that could be turned into a tree or other useful plant. He also had a few boxes filled with medicinal herbs, as well as quite a large amount of different oils, wax, and pre-extracted pigments and dyes. Anything that he could ever need in regards to sealing arts and woodworking, basically.
As for his artificing, that often needed some very specific things, as well as certain gemstones and metals, so those were kept safely in the manor’s treasury. Eiro walked over toward the wall of seed-filled flasks, and quickly grabbed a few of them, grabbing a couple from each flask he picked up. On top of his palm, he made the seeds grow, placing the final small plants onto the nearby table.
“Tsk, can’t even wait for me to split off you, huh?” Bavet asked annoyed, soon standing next to Eiro in his humanoid form. With his arms crossed, he leaned against one of the nearby pillars that held this spacious room up. Eiro shrugged, turning his head to look at the slime, “What difference does it make, really?”
“…None, but that’s not the point. It’s called manners. Manners.” He replied with a slight sigh, “Anyway, are you sure you’re gonna be able to properly do this? You haven’t applied sealing tattoos before.”
“The principle is quite simple, isn’t it? And more importantly, I spent the first year after I inherited the Five of Pentacles from Jura obsessing over Sammy and Leon’s sealing tattoos. You don’t think I know how they’re supposed to be applied?”
“Those? They weren’t a great job, though. If anyone from the temple had applied them, there never would have been a threat to those two’s lives, you know? Only an amateur wouldn’t account for those kids’ growth.” Bavet pointed out, shaking his head disappointedly, even though he didn’t even know who it was that actually placed those tattoos on them. Eiro stopped closed his eyes, taking in a deep breath through his nose, “And you don’t think that this was something you should have told me while explaining the different aspects of sealing tattoos to me?”
Advertisement
“…I didn’t think it mattered, to be honest. I’m surprised you’re even doing it in the first place. While I was talking to you about it, the sheer aura you gave off was making it tough for me to keep up my form. You were always so enraged at the idea of sealing tattoos that I didn’t think you would actually give one to someone else.”
Eiro scratched his head, summoning a card to his hand. Said card quickly turned into a mirror, before a duplicate of Eiro was created through it, “Show it to me. I’ll make you some generic sealing ink, so put it onto that one.” The Demon said, and Bavet clicked his tongue a bit annoyed, “Seriously? Couldn’t you just, I don’t know… let me take a break and wing it?”
The two Eiros turned toward Bavet with stoic expressions, leaving the slime no choice but to play along. He grabbed some of the tools that Eiro had hanging on one of the walls, and waited for Eiro to mix some of the oil, a few pigments, as well as some ground-up plants together, before quickly giving the basic ink to him. Silently, Bavet started to work. To speed the process up a little bit, he created a few more appendages, which could only barely be called arms, being more akin to tentacles, so that he could hold more needles at the same time. After placing the tip of the needle into the ink, letting the hollow space inside slightly pull in the ink, he started poking it into the skin on the duplicate Eiro’s shoulder.
Bavet was able to expertly create the patterns needed for a simple sealing tattoo on the duplicate’s skin, which looked at the tattoo with a slightly curious expression, “I guess it really is a bit different,” he pointed out. Eiro wasn’t sure why exactly it was so different to what had covered Sammy and Leon’s bodies for seven years, but it most likely just had to do with the way that the sealing arts’ magic were interwoven with the ink as it was carefully placed under the skin. The positioning also seemed quite important, particularly in regard to taking one’s future growth into account, as it seemed like Bavet had placed the ink a bit deeper in certain parts of the duplicate’s skin, and a little more shallow in other parts. It was a minuscule difference, but that impressed Eiro even more, seeing how quickly Bavet was able to do this with so many different limbs. A lot of the time, he comes across quite lazy and foolish, but in moments like these, Eiro was more than glad that he had taken Bavet in back then.
“Well, thanks. I should be able to do it better, later.” The original Eiro said, before the duplicate looked at the sealing tattoo on his shoulder, quickly locking eyes with the slime, “One thing, though. I’m not sure how useful a sealing-pattern to suppress free will is when it’s placed onto someone’s shoulder.”
Advertisement
“…Not very, but I had to improvise here, alright?” The slime pointed out bluntly, quickly trying to change the topic without taking another breath, “More importantly, aren’t you done yet? Making ink isn’t that complicated, is it?”
Eiro rolled his eyes, while the duplicate that he had created earlier disappeared back into the mirror, “As you said yourself earlier, this is the first time I’m giving someone a sealing-tattoo. There are a lot of things I need to take into account before then, so I’m improvising a little here as well. And to top it all of, the monstrosity created by the taboo and the kind that monsters naturally have just act completely different. It’s just much more erratic, so I have to adjust the general formula for the ink to take that into account too.” Eiro pointed out, but it was clear that Bavet wasn’t entirely convinced that this was truly it.
The demon sighed and gave up convincing bavet, instead just filling the finishedd ink into a bottle. And after cleaning up the equipment that he used, Eiro walked up to Bavet and forced his hand into the slime’s chest. He looked down at the hole that was pierced into his fake flesh, before letting out an annoyed groan, “If you’re mad at me, you can just say it instead of being so passive-aggressive. Wait, you’re not even being passive about it, your hand is literally clutching my core…”
“Just be quiet and fuse with me already.” Eiro replied, as the slime somewhat begrudgingly covered his body and changed him into a human form once more. They made their way back toward the study, where Rudy, Noma and Naomi were already waiting for him. It seemed like Naomi had cried a bit as well. Immediately as Eiro entered the room, her and Noma jumped up nervously.
“Are you all ready?” The Demon asked, placing the equipment and materials onto the table, and Naomi awkwardly glanced at Rudy, “Y-Yes, but…”
“…You’re still worried about hurting him?” Eiro guessed, looking at Rudy with a raised brow, “You properly explained your skill, right?”
“Well, no… it’s not about that… it’s about you having to tattoo her whole body…” Rudeus pointed out, and Eiro sighed a bit in response, “Naomi, don’t worry about that. If you need it, I’ll apply some light anesthesia to the area I’ll be working on. You won’t even feel it.”
Rudy quickly shook his head and hid his mouth with his hand, quietly whispering so that nobody should be able to hear him beside Eiro, “It’s about her having to… reveal those areas…”
Eiro looked at his son and the twins standing next to him, before letting out a slight sigh, “I guess you are at that age after all. Don’t worry, I’ll use a spell so that he won’t be able to see you.”
With a somewhat relieved expression, Naomi let out a slight sigh. Although, it didn’t take long until she realized that there would be someone else that was going to have to see her naked. Awkwardly, she glanced at Eiro, who immediately shook his head, “You don’t have to worry about me either. You’re a child, why would I ever care about your body?” He pointed out. Of course, more than that, he didn’t care for the body of anyone but Ariella in the first place, but he didn’t feel like explaining something like that to them. While Naomi was still a bit embarrassed and nervous, it seemed like she was able to calm herself down a little after a while, and soon, they all started with their preparations.
“Noma, create a small mass of flesh. Any amount, really.” The Demon instructed, and he slowly nodded his head. He pulled up his sleeve, closed his eyes, and pressed his palm onto the same place where he seemed to always create flesh from. Soon, a small, finger-sized growth appeared on his skin, starting to twist around until it was pinched off. Eiro immediately healed the wound, and grabbed the small amount of flesh.
“Do you want your brother here while this is happening?” Eiro asked, looking into the girl’s eyes. She didn’t seem to have to think long, quickly agreeing to let Noma stay. The Demon looked at his son, slowly placing his hands over Rudy’s eyes, “Are you ready? This might be a bit uncomfortable, but I’ll tell you everything that’s happening before it does, alright?”
“Alright. Do it.” Rudy said immediately, and Eiro cast a Dark magic spell that covered the boy’s eyes, effectively making him blind, before Naomi started to undress.
“Are you ready?” Eiro asked her, and the girl looked at her brother for a few moments, before they both nodded at each other.
“I’m ready.” She replied, slowly taking the piece of flesh created by Noma into her hand and placing it into her mouth.
Advertisement
- In Serial61 Chapters
Lost In Translation
If you're one to travel the roads, you may have heard of me. You may have heard my Names in the stories, the songs, and the whispers of the road. Perhaps you've even seen me during my travels, speaking to a bird of blue light, or on a city street, performing small acts for coin and repute. Or perhaps you may know me as the Skystrider, who walked with the wind. Or the Voiceless, a man of song without speech. You may know me as the Tutor, who taught the Lion of Summer how to fight, or the Traveler, who has walked all the roads of the earth. I am all of these things. And people have branded me a myth. But people don't understand what a myth is. They haven't heard the songs lost to our tongues, nor have they seen the things I've seen. They haven't gone to the places I've gone. My feet have walked the plains, the seas, and the clouds. I have spoken languages unspoken; tongues lost to time. I have sung to the earth, held the moon in my arms, and walked the roads that your heroes hesitate to even mention. I have outwitted Demons. I have danced with the Fae. My songs have been heard by lords of wind and ash, and my steps have echoed in the bellies of gargantuan beasts the likes of which you have never seen. These are what real myths are. And me? I'm no legend. I'm just the bard stupid enough to poke the real ones with a stick. Discord link here. [Disclaimer: Book 1 of this story will likely be published in KU by around the start of 2022, so please keep that in mind. Book 2 and onwards will continue here until they are published as well.]
8 310 - In Serial11 Chapters
RADIANT
Unicorns are born to create miracles. This is their fate. They make no miracle the same—unicorns never agree on anything, let alone on what is worthy. Some bless forests, mountains or heavy storms. Others, the wombs of creatures. All these miracles can become dragons. Kiera warned River many times. It's easy to think yourself invincible, when you're blessed with a unicorn's magic. When River finally makes a fatal mistake, it's not him, but Kiera, who suffers the consequences. Now he must try his hardest to make things right. He either gets his unicorn back, or he dies trying. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Humanoid dragon MC, will have m/m romance. Will only be about 10 chapters long. Wrote this for a short story contest and figured I might as well share it! Leave a comment if you enjoyed! (cover art is mine too)
8 103 - In Serial55 Chapters
So, Reincarnation Didn't Work Like I Thought
A man dies in the hospital from unforseeable circumstances. With the afterlife confused and not really paying attention anyway, he reincarnates repeatedly. Then finally gets to see the Truth from the perspective of his friends. If I said more than that, it would be a Spoiler, so I won't.
8 203 - In Serial7 Chapters
The Last Marshal
Weird West Fantasy Noir Once the Republic Marshals brought order to the chaotic lands along the Frontier, facing dangers both human and supernatural with ancient wisdom and a six-gun —but that was a long time ago. Destroyed by conspiracy and betrayal, all that remains of that secretive order is one nameless man on a trek though the West seeking revenge on the woman he blames for the Marshals' fall and his disgrace. When a visitor from our world joins him on his journey, they together must confront the horrors of a strange land, the mysteries of the past and the real meaning of their quest for justice. The world of Tellus is what 19th Century Earth would have looked like if the stories of Poe, Ambrose Bierce, Lovecraft and William Hope Hodgeson were real. History in this world moves slower. The old faiths persist and civilization never conquered the dark corners of the map, at least not without being inextricably changed. Technology and culture takes a little longer to evolve in this land, as people here tend to spend more time pursuing their elaborate revenge plots or trying to avoid being the next sacrifice to the Outer Gods rather than advancing science or statecraft. Imagine Cormac McCarthy by way of Edgar Rice Burroughs, though a little less testosterone-drenched than that description would imply. Three caveats: First, there are deep mysteries here, including how such a world came to be and who controls it. Second, this world is not wholly unconnected from our own. There is a historical point of divergence, but in the distant past. To paraphrase Twain: history in this world is not a repeat of our own, but it does often rhyme. And finally, this is not a setting that lends itself to happy endings.
8 148 - In Serial53 Chapters
Juryokine: Exile of Heroes
One year after Toke Gnasher, the infamous Juryokine, saved the city of Sorakines from his fallen hero, he and Zashiel are still on the run from a nationwide manhunt. Dubbed a terrorist by his own people and an unholy monster by Zashiel's, the two of them seek refuge in the neighboring country of Vlangur. There, they find work on the Seventh Swordfish, a floating circus with a mysterious ringleader. They aren't out of danger yet, though. Word of Toke's exploits has given rise to a cult with him as their guiding deity, and the vengeful Sorakine commander, Sir Klevon, has deployed a hunter more deadly than any they've faced before... Zashiel's sister.
8 136 - In Serial26 Chapters
Huh....... neat. (Apocalyptic Realm x male "Latino" reader)
This will be my second story so far. But don't expect to get chapter every week.
8 97

