Chapter Three Hundred And Sixty Two - 362

Chapter Three Hundred And Sixty Two - 362

The Mender fairly flew up the steps ahead of him, robes gathered in her hands. She was older, but spritely, and somewhere around her Journeyman Formation as well according to his Eye.

"Please, this way."

She led him up another flight of stairs that twisted around the interior of some tower, until it opened up into a narrow hallway stretching back along the length of the priory. Midway across, the hallway opened up into a large vaulted chamber, and Felix could even see rows of small pews arrayed far below. They crossed the distance, soon moving through a large door on the opposite end and into another set of far wider corridors. Eventually Felix ended up at a large set of double doors made of carefully crafted dark wood, polished to an impressive shine.

The Mender hesitated before them, hands on the latch. "What you will see is to stay between us. Do you understand?"

"Of course," Felix said. His curiosity soared as the woman nodded curtly and opened up the door.

Within was a sparsely furnished chamber containing two simple armchairs, a throw rug, and a large, four-poster bed. Two other Menders, both women and both Human, looked up sharply at the intrusion. Pit warbled, his attention caught by the display and something else.The debut release of this chapter happened at Ñòv€l-B1n.

Danger, he sent.

"Dahria, what is the meaning of this?" one demanded.

"How is she?" his guide asked. "I've brought aid."

The two women looked Felix up and down, but he didn't care about their scrutiny. Every ounce of his attention was fixed on the figure on the bed, currently wrapped in soaked linens. She was a Gnome, four feet tall at most, with long white hair that was matted to her forehead in a mixture of sweat and blood. Her eyes were closed, brows furrowed and teeth bared against a terrible painand for good reason. Her torso was split with ugly, blackened gashes each weeping blood and pus and filling the room with a fetid stench that struck Felix as familiar.

Pit chirruped in disgust.

"What did this?" he asked. His Manasight traced flows of black-green necromantic Mana unfurling from the wounds, like smoke off of a fire. "This is...a monster?"

"Yes," said one of the attendants stiffly. "Can you help her or not?"

Felix was already pulling out vials from his satchel, sorting through Mana, Stamina, and Health Potions. He had a few other things in there, tinctures and solutions that he figured might come in handy on their journey, but none were immediately applicable. At least not as far as he could tell.

Voracious Eye!

Name: Alessandra Kartez, Prioress of the Blessed Fen

Race: Gnome

Level: 63

HP: 322/1268

SP: 22/435

MP: 14/874

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He cut off the rest of the information. "Her Health has dropped to a quarter of her total, and her Stamina and Mana are all but gone. Does she have a Status Condition?" he asked.

The Menders exchanged looks before answering. "Dustborn."

"What's that? I've never heard of it." He selected one of each major potions he had, and uncorked the Mana first.

"Her flesh will lose water until all that remains is dust," Dahria explained.

"Jesus. Okay," he tipped the Mana Potion into the Prioress' mouth. She drank greedily, though her eyes never opened. Felix Eyed her, watching her Mana tick back upward by two hundred points. He uncorked the next, a yellow Stamina Potion, and did the same. Only when both totals were comfortably above two hundred did he try the Health Potion. It went down like all the rest, pushing her Health back up toward five hundred points. He could even see some of the woman's minor cuts and abrasions heal over...but the jagged wounds across her chest remained.

Then she started convulsing.

"Whoa! Hey!" Felix leaned forward, holding the Gnome's body down with a single hand. Her head still snapped around until the Menders reached over and each secured her shoulders and skull. "What's happening?"

"This is worse than any I've seen before!" one of them grated out, straining to hold the Gnome woman still.

"The dust is fighting back!" Dahria half-wailed. "Please! Do you have anything else?"

Felix gaped at them all, thinking as fast as he could. Ideas flashed through his Mind, medical concepts he barely understood from back on Earth and things he'd picked up on the Continent, but nothing made sense enough to try. He licked his lips, almost tasting the foul stench from the woman's wounds, he

That smell. His cores quivered in realization, and that darkness inside him roared in hunger. Oh god. I know that smell. That flavor. But it shouldn't...how?

Pit shrieked in defiance and rage. He knew the feel of that rot all too well.

Felix reached up and placed his hand over the Gnome's weeping wounds, feeling the Mana burn against him just as the blackened rot stabbed up into his flesh.

"What are you doing! You'll become infected by its vile Skill!" someone cried, but he paid them no attention at all.

"This isn't just some monster Skill," he said. The rot crawled up his hand, spreading like a darkness in his veinsFelix gritted his teeth against it.

Chthonic Tribute!

SP: 3225/3289

MP: 0/5632

Lore: Having succumbed to the Dustborn curse, this unfortunate person has become spawn of the Primordial's ancient Will. They are needlessly violent, filled with the urge to destroy all living things they encounter.

Strength: More Data Required

Weakness: More Data Required

His Eye picked the same information from all of them, though their levels, Health and such varied. Beside him, Dahria gasped.

"They look like the creature from the battlements!" she whispered.

Felix stepped into the room, his Eye travelling over the survivors. "Do you see the Dustborn condition on them?"

Dahria shook her head. "They're all fine, but hurt. I have to help them!"

"No," he cut her off. "Stay here."

"There are too many for you to face alone! You will die!"

Relentless Resolution!

Felix burst from his standing position into a full sprint, crossing the distance between him and the survivors in moments. He wove among them, Eye flaring. "All of you! Get to the door! Now!"

He skidded to a stop among tumbled and shattered cots. With a stomp he dismissed his greaves and vambraces, letting them retract into silver rings around his ankles and wrists. His Garment flowed and shifted, dissolving the cloak from his shoulders and the tunic from his chest, until all he wore were a loose pair of trousers.

The Wraiths skittered forward, limbs angled strangely. Behind, he felt the survivors near the door, but not enough had passed through.

Stone Shaping!

Intent and Affinity sounded his Skill, and a wall of stone slammed down a dozen feet in front of the door, cutting off the exit for himself and the Wraiths. The survivors were safe.

"Finally. Some alone time."

Sovereign of Flesh!

Scales rippled across his skin as his muscles bulged and grew and his bone structure snapped in viscerally unpleasant ways. Fangs grew into his mouth and Felix spat out his normal, flat teeth onto the ground and flexed his new-grown talons. The Wraiths were unfazed, except to charge him with greater ferocity.

With a roar, Felix rushed forward.

"Felix!" Vess shouted in the open-fronted halls of the priory. She could still see the inner courtyard, but thankfully the groans of the dying had faded into the troubled sleep of the mending. Mostly. More people still poured in, but the Menders had things under control. As under control as one could be, given the circumstances. "Where did he go?"

She had stepped away when the injuries had eclipse her ability to address them, and had decided to go find her friend. He had been hefting water for the Menders, but though she saw a plethora of water, there was no Felix.

"Oh, Zara! Have you found Felix?" she asked, spotting the Naiad.

The woman shook her head, the age lines on her face somehow enhancing her ethereal beauty. "No."

The frustration boiling off the Naiad was almost palpable, and Vess had to fight off a smile. Not so easy when you cannot just Mark us to keep track, is it?

Perhaps that thought was unkind, but Vess had been more than a little disgusted when she discovered that Felix and herself had both been Marked by Zara. It had been a way to keep them safe, or so the Sorcerer had claimed, but it had also been a violation.

As it was, Vess was only slightly concerned at not finding Felix. He was a grown man and had a good amount of common sense. It was not as if he would tear the priory apart or any such thing. "He will be fine on his own, I am sure," Vess said.

Zara's mouth pinched. "I'm sure."

"Hey!"

The two of them turned and stared across the courtyard. Evie ran up, with her leathers and knives and chain slung across her shoulder, moving fast but blowing hard. She skidded to a staggering stop. "Found you. Gods, that was a long run."

"Evie? What's wrong" Zara asked. She waved off a Mender who had come toward them, scroll in hand.

"Been," she swallowed between pants. "Been lookin' all over for your sorry faces."

"Has something happened?" Vess asked, looking beyond her friend through the double doors. The city seemed the same as it had hours ago.

"No no. It's fine. Probably. We're about done, got our food and stuff, and we're gonna do somethin' about the way outta here" She frowned, stopping her flood of words. "Where's Felix?"

"We were just searching for him, actually," Vess said. "Help us as you tell us more. What do you mean by 'do something'?"

Evie flushed a bit and opened her mouth to explain.

But that was when the priory exploded.