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Author Note: Before ya’ll take out your pitchforks, hear me out. I support equality. I have always fought alongside and walked with whoever wanted equality. I have done programmes with people who wanted equality for women. But I really can’t support when feminism turns to simple man-hating. As for Sangraal, feminism has just taken root there and is still pretty much confined to ideals of the upper echelons of the society in practice, but normal people are enthralled by the idea. Since it haa just started as an idea, many have taken it up vehemently in opposition to the Chauvinism that was prevalent in Sangraal. The socio-political structure will see more powerful and self-reliant women in future chapters. I will  show you how real women are, powerful, progressive. Strong women characters are…just a chapter away.

Chapter 10 : Surviving Femin.a.z.is

“…Riladvael sung the world into existence. Her voice of pure before pure existed harmonized the world to the tune of creation. Her aria rose the mountains, dug the seas. Then came her children, the Tarufavels, scions of the song. They created the creatures and each made a world for them to inhabit, hiding between them to guide them through their journey. However, from the songs also rose Za—”

- Broken inscription on the East Wall of the Rilivaesaekgar temple.

“Are you looking down on us, you chauvinistic pig?!” a red haired girl pressed her fine rapier on my throat.

“No, I was just- I got cut off mid-reply.

“ ‘Just’! you demeaned us and call it ‘just’!” the girl motioned her companions to come closer, preferably with their weapons pointed at me.

The young leader of the team of 4 girls had red hair and wore fine armour. She had an agreeable face and features that caught your eye. Her haughty tone was a dead ringer for the privileged upbringing she had. Many adventurers would kill for the rapier she had on. Hair the colour of blood framed her pet.i.te face, reaching down her nape.

Her companions drew closer. All of them probably belonged from well to do families. They had murder in their eyes. The blond pixie-head had already conjured up a fireball to lob at me.

f.u.c.k.

My day had started quite ordinary, I had woken up to the sound of drunken brawling from the wh.o.r.ehouse underneath. Loud crashes had announced that the Mama had thrown the brawlers through the door. I had  got up from my bed. The sheets were moist from the cold sweat that had poured from my body the night before. My body was stiff from all the turbulent twisting and turning in my sleep. I looked at my room. Articles of clothing lay discarded all around the small bed and floor. I have clean this up sometime. I dressed myself in the crumpled clothes that lay about, yawning loudly.

I got down the stairs, my armour and sword clanking softly. Mama Urun saw me and pa.s.sed a greeting.

“Trouble again?”, I asked, eyeing the bleeding drunks who lay half buried in the filthy gutters outside the establishment.

“Ei, Eri-larr, these b.a.s.t.a.r.ds won’t listen when their time is over”, she drawled, flexing her muscles. Urun was the mistress of the wh.o.r.ehouse, looking after the girls and conducting the business. She had a plump but muscular body, and acted as the bouncer when trouble was afoot.

“Won’t you get in trouble with the city guards?”, I asked offhandedly, sipping at my juice. A half dressed girl waved at me while she stepped on the drunk men’s faces.

“Naaah, they don’t disturb us. After all they have their needs too”, Urun looked on as the girl stomped on the men’s crotches.

I could hear sounds of giggling and beds creaking furiously as somewhere above us, people still had their fun. Two more girls alighted from the stairs, holding a pa.s.sed out old man.

 

“Mama Urun!”, one of the girls called while she wiped her privates with a cloth, “This geezer pa.s.sed out after we whipped him.

 

“Which one is that?”, Urun scrunched up her nose trying to remember.

 

“The one that ordered me and Aulia together. He wanted us to beat and insult him while we drop burning wax on his c.o.c.k”, the girl replied, waving at me.

 

“I’ll go ahead, then”, I informed Urun while greeting the girl back.

 

“Bring me some Berriut today too, Eri-larr!” Suri’s voice drifted down from somewhere as the creaking of bed stopped momentarily.

 

“Don’t I always?”, I answered back.

 

 

 

As usual, I went into the forest to kill some monsters, making my way to the cave at the base of the Spire. I have to kill the spire-master today!

 

I saw some women hacking at an Errlat ineffectively. The Errlat had unloaded its slime on one of them, while the girls tried to insult the Errlat. Why were they calling the Errlat names? Calling it son of a krumper doesn’t exactly work.

 

Seeing them in trouble, I slashed the Errlat down, “Need help?”, I had offered.

 

The red haired girl who had been trying to poke the Errlat’s b.u.t.t whirled around, her eyes widening. Her face had turned a vibrant crimson, her breath ragged. She had looked at me and the dead Errlat alternately, finally deciding on whatever conclusion she had come to.

 

“Rintrump s.h.i.+t! You looking down on us because we women?”, She had shouted at me while waving her rapier wildly.

 

“Just caz we women, ya think we need help?”, the companion with a blond pixie hair had screamed at me, spittle flying from her small mouth.

 

“Its not that”, I had managed to answer while the red haired girl closed down on me.

 

 

Femin.a.z.is! Alternate world femin.a.z.is!

 

While I was pressed to the tree, the women bared their weapons and prepared to cut me down.

 

“I…Grisaria von Armatech will take you down for discriminating against women!”, the red hair delivered in an imperious voice while she pointed her rapier.

 

I sighed. I dropped my sword and pressed my hand at my waist, taking out the wakizas.h.i.+-dagger.

 

“Wrong! I vouch for equality! I treat men and women the same!”, I shouted while backing away, maintaining distance.

 

“What does that mean, you illiterate oaf!?”, a black haired woman with twin-swords asked.

 

“It means I will treat you same as any man attacking me”, I flashed my wakizas.h.i.+, a grin painting my lips. I jumped the distance between me and the red haired girl, stabbing the dagger towards her.

 

 

 

 

 

After I was done with the overzealous women, I had continued my way through the thickets, searching for prey. The sun was at the zenith, the heat beat down mercilessly. I was just about to enter the mildewed cave.

 

“Halt!” A gruff voice called from somewhere behind me.

 

I turned around and saw a party of three people. A woman and man wearing full set of b.l.o.o.d.y plate mail and a wizard wielding a large staff. The man in the plate mail had called me.

 

I walked towards them, slinging my sword on my shoulders.

 

Before I could blink, the wizard threw something at me. I jerked back as the thing hit my body and vanished in a yellow burst of light. Extreme stinging pain racked my arm as it transformed into the clawed black forelimb.

 

f.u.c.k

 

My heart had started racing as I guessed what it was. Sweat slicked my palms.

 

“f.u.c.king demon, we got you!”, the woman screamed, brandis.h.i.+ng her large sword. The man said nothing but whirled his large axe, making a brisk run towards me. The earth seemed to shake at the combined charge of the two, the heavy mail making the earth rumble.

 

I seem to be in demand today.

 

“By the holy name of Talaviel, we purge you, Demonkin!”, the woman shouted, the metal helm distorting her voice to something draconic.

 

“Die you fil- the woman trailed off, watching entranced as her arm holding the sword tumbled to the ground.

 

I had crossed the distance between us like a speeding bullet and slashed at her. A red fountain gushed from her stump as she stumbled down, screaming. With the same forward motion, I engaged the plated man, blocking his large axe.

 

Our weapons clashed, sparks scattering from the exchange. The wizard started chanting . I need to finish this before he completes! I spat fire at the plated guy, the one trick I had learnt from Karro.

 

The fire washed over his helm, making it hot instantly. The man clutched at his burning face as smells of searing meat wafted up from him. The steaming helm didn’t help his cause either, the hot metal burning his face further. I kicked him hard in the gut which set him stumbling backwards on his a.s.s. The plate mail crashed violently to the ground, the weight making it impossible for quick recovery.

 

By then, the wizard had already finished his spell and a wave of fire rushed towards me. I held up my black arm and charged. The arm singed and smoked as the fire slowly burnt it, in spite of its abnormally high resilience. I could hear myself screaming in agony as the fire washed over it. The arm had charred black by the time I closed in on the wizard.

 

The wizard’s eyes went white with terror as I came face to face with him. As a last ditch attempt he swung his staff at my head. The staff broke when I caught it with my burning left arm and crushed it. I could see the wizard’s robes grow wet as liquid streamed down under the clothes.

 

I plunged my sword deep into his heart, making it explode with an AP charge through it. If I didn’t disrupt the magic circuit, who knows what might happen. The man coughed up blood from his exploded heart, the blood dying the green gra.s.s into a dark red. He had died before he hit the ground with a thud. The stinging smell of urine clung about him.

 

I jogged back towards the plated man. He had died when the fire had burnt out his eyes and face. Melted skin stuck to the helm as it popped and creaked with the temperature change. Just to be sure, I found the gap between his armour and slid my blade though his ribs. With some resistance, the blade went in.

 

The woman was still screaming, holding her bloodied stump with her hands. Tears and snot trickled down her face as she lay wailing. I throttled her throat; she scratched and bit at me when she asphyxiated. However, I didn’t kill her. I need her alive.

 

Finally, her struggled died down after she pa.s.sed out. Her flailing limbs had thrown the plants underneath in disarray. I stripped the male and female Knights of their heavy armour and weapons. I could not have them have it where they are going.

 

I made a mental note to dispose of the armour as I dumped those in a shallow ditch and covered it with huge leaves. The armour would fetch some good rita later. Maybe even a royal rita.

 

I had to laboriously drag their bodies to the other side of the Spire, near a marsh. No one visited this part since the marsh was nigh impa.s.sable. That’s why it was the best position for the room to exist. The woman groaned when I dragged her over the jagged rocks.

 

 

I whistled loudly as I waved the dismembered arm of the woman inside the marsh water. After a while, the water swelled up as two large black shadows crept up from underneath the water. The Crezets centred their eyes on the b.l.o.o.d.y hand, making loud clicking noises.

 

The crezets looked like Crocodiles with large whiskers trailing off their noses. Their black bodies were spotted with green lichen. The tough scales glistened in the shadowy sunlight. The monsters came up the marsh bank and looked at me expectantly.

 

I shoved the arm towards them while making soothing noises. They were like dogs, but far deadlier. No one wanted to come near them. However, they were Zain’s sacred animals. Hence, I had some form of dominion over them as the chosen of their G.o.d.

 

The monsters snapped and growled loudly as they fought about their meal. Their furious shaking sent bits of meat and fat swinging about. After they had finished, I loaded the bodies on one Crezet and carried the woman to another. I lashed the bodies to the monsters with the strong vines that grew beside the marsh.

 

I sat on one the Crezets, holding it tightly. The Crezets were crazy strong and nimble swimmers. They sunk down the marsh, taking us with them. I held my breath as we went under. The Crezets went down to the bed of the marsh, muddy water swirling all around us. The dead bodies had their limbs flailing about due to the buoyancy in the water. The scant sunlight filtering thought the water made it seem like some strange flower was growing on the back of the Crezet.

 

The Crezets went through a dark underwater tunnel, the water current swirled into the deep abyss with force, sending bits of flotsam flying. The monsters breached the surface in a deep dark cave, free of water.

 

As the monsters clambered up the crystal strewn bank of the underwater lake, I gasped for air. Anymore than that and I would have run out of air. The water had turned b.l.o.o.d.y red at our wake, attracting shoals of fishes by the scent of blood. I unlashed the bodies and let the Crezets go. They jumped into the water to catch the fishes.

 

I carried the bodies deep into the cave, towards a chamber blocked by a huge circular rock. The cave had little light that filtered down from the small shafts extending through the rocks all the way to the surface. Bunches of crystals reflected that light and glowed like jewels, sending rays of light clattering through the cave. The cave had a damp air owing to it being right next to a marsh.

 

I came up to the rock covered room and pushed at the rock with my shoulders. Stench of rot drifted from between the rock, staining my nose. With a final heave, the stone s.h.i.+fted, revealing the room beyond.

 

The room was small and irregular. Stench of rotting meat permeated its very air. Skeletons littered its surface, both human and monster. Sounds of groans and b.e.s.t.i.a.l growls could be heard from the deep dark corners of the room, where shadows s.h.i.+fted about in strange shapes. Dark forms moved slowly across the far end of the room. The sight made me s.h.i.+ver. I didn’t want to be here.

 

I tossed the bodies and the still living woman into the room, taking them a bit deeper. Bones and bits of unidentifiable organs clattered away when we hit them, making eerie noises. Something whimpered in the distance, shying away from the light that had come through when I had moved the rock. I laid the woman down, and looked towards my old friend.

 

The Executioner sword stood buried deep into the torso of  the knight’s body who I had left here a month back. The man had died sometime later and now his half exposed skeleton laid crooked as if  twisting in agony. The blade shone through the gaps of his exposed ribs, its edges dull with crusted blood and smeared with unidentifiable smudges. The handle had bits of intestine wound around it.

 

I whistled in the room, the reverberation set the blade tingling. Things far away in the distance scampered away at the sound. I walked away from the room and its horrible stench of putrid flesh and excretion. The smell was thick enough to leave a nasty taste in my mouth with every gulp of air.

 

 

I rolled the stone back, covering the mouth of the room. Then I scattered some bright green dust around the rock. It was the  magic-numbing ore, Sulpurian. No one could use magic to break through the cave this way.

 

 

 

I came back near the bank, the Crezets were still busy in their feeding frenzy. I whistled and one of them came splas.h.i.+ng water. Red stained water dripped down its sharp jaws. I s.h.i.+vered a little at the sight. I got up on the monster as it started swimming again, back to the surface.

 

As I slowly sunk into the water, I could hear the woman start screaming.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When I finally made to the chamber of the Master of the Spire, two hours had pa.s.sed. Every Spire had a strong monster governing it, like a dungeon boss. The one here was a flying goat that spat fire. The ears of the goat had elongated and formed into feathery wings. The goat looked at me with red eyes s.h.i.+ning with hatred.

 

I had killed this one hundreds of time during my stay in Salrest, of course it hated me with its guts. I stopped its charge with my sword, avoiding the ridiculously large horns. The battle was over in a few minutes in a well versed exchange. At this point in time, I had grown many, many times stronger than the Spire-Master, not monster stood a chance unless it was a large group.

 

 

I hacked at its body to collect the precious core. After that, I turned to leave.

 

“I knoewst what thou seekest”, a quiet voice emanated from a dark corner of the shadowy room.

 

“Who is it?”, I readied my sword, antic.i.p.ating an attack. Huh. This has never happened before.

 

“The one thou slayed but moments ago”, a flying goat like the Spire-Master walked out of the dark s.p.a.ce between the high walls of the cavern. The thing stood at a cliff jutting out from the high wall, looking down on me.

 

I looked back where the body of the Spire-Master lay. It was still there, gutted and bleeding out.

 

“Look not for my body. It is but a vessel for my wretched soul”, the goat rambled on, shaking its long white beard.

 

I just looked at him with widened eyes. The sword went slack in my hands. What the actual…

 

“You can speak?”, I asked it, unsure as to what I should do. The goat was grazing on the scant gra.s.ses at the edge of the cliff.

 

“Nay. Normally nay. Even now thee can only hear me in thine mind. Killing is intimate business. For those few moments thee and thine prey is the most intimate in the whole world”, the goat flapped its ear-wings and floated a few feet above the cliff, “So for all the times thee has thine blade in my heart, hundreds upon hundreds; now I can speak to thee”.

 

Now even flying goats want a piece of me?

 

“So…what do you want?”, I asked it.

 

“Nothing. I just want to warn thee. You become a little more like thine enemy every time you swing your blade at him”, the goat flapped his ears faster. “Beware of becoming what thee seeks”.

 

“You are just bitter at how many times I have killed you”, I shouted at the goat. It can’t be that it knows… I started feeling a chill down my spine at the harrowing prospect.

 

“I know what thee seeks, mortal. I am the Spire-Master, I know what lies in that room of yours”, The goat now descended on the ground and glared at me with a strange sympathizing look, “What doth thee think we monsters are anyway?”

 

“Wait, what do you mean?”, I asked the goat, readying my sword.

 

Meheheh Mehehehhe. The goat called out in that annoying voice of his.

 

“What are you—

 

Meheheh mehehe. The goat glared at me, readying its charge.

 

No matter what I did after that, the goat wouldn’t speak. It was as if the intelligent light that had filled its eyes during the conversation had died out. Like as if the conversation never happened; it was all in my head. Well the goat did say it was in my head.

 

I killed it two more times out of pure spite. The Spires regenerated the Spire-Master every hour or so. The goat will be flying and mehehe-ing soon enough. Maybe I should have killed it a few more time to get it to speak. The room was in danger…

 

 

 

 

“Y…ya went to see the…the abomination didn’t ya?”, Kraus was standing at a corner, far away from me when I visited him today.

 

“There were knights”, I offered, pa.s.sing him the Cores I had gathered today.

 

“Do…don’t come near me while ya smell of that thing”

 

“Even though you were the one who told me of it”

 

“I never thought that ya would actually do it”, he s.h.i.+vered like cold winds were whipping his body , “Therru forbid…”

 

“The fusion, Kraus”, I urged him.

 

“Not today. Not while ya smell of dried blood and terror”

 

“Use a mask”

 

“Closed for business today. Come tomorrow”

 

“f.u.c.k you”

 

 

 

 

Kraus refused to fuse me today because he said I would get his ahrecht  machine all b.l.o.o.d.y and dirty. Frankly, I could relate to his revulsion, but it was a fact that it was the only way left to me. I felt like losing a little bit of myself when I tossed more people into the room. The screams haunted me in my waking hours, making me feel like drowning in a deep lake. However I needed them. I needed their souls, their hate and madness. I needed their faith. The faith of souls condemned to darkness and death. I needed to sacrifice myself for what I sought. It didn’t mean that others agreed with me though. Not even a member of the Order like Kraus.

 

 

 

I came up to the Guild doors while shuffling unmindfully. Though I kept calling it an ‘Adventurer guild’ out of habit, it was actually called a Suppression Guild. The town was busy as ever, the sun beating down its last rays on the tired people. I needed to get off the sweat. More than that, I needed to get off the blood. Every time I killed, the blood felt like it was stinging me. An itch under the skin I couldn’t get rid of… I kept scratching at my back.

 

“I am telling you! That barbarian is from here!”, a girl was shouting at the Guild master. She was absolutely furious, judging from the shaking and vehement gesturing. Also, she had red hair the colour of blood.

 

Oh s.h.i.+t.

 

Everyone whirled at me as I stood rooted to the ornate handle of the Guild front door. They seemed surprised for a while then started raising a furious din as they saw me.

 

“THAT! That is the beast that played with my honour! Arrest him! Kill him!” the red haired girl spotted me and went wild. Spittle flew out of her mouth as she shook in an epileptic rage.

 

Her companions had had a change of outfits. Now they were wearing something even more disgustingly rich. Laden with gold and silver, the clothes seemed to sparkle and announce their opulence. However, the ladies wearing the fine clothes weren’t…fine. They looked at me like I was some worm, readying their weapons.

 

The adventur—I mean suppressors formed a busy ring around the girls, raising an unholy clamour. They all seemed objecting to their accusations.

 

“I have been telling you, Torr-Eridan couldn’t have had done that! He is not that sort of a man!”

“Yes! Yes! He would never do anything to you!”

“Just because you are rich…Eridan won’t even!”

 

I never knew that these people thought so highly of me. I wish I could repay them somehow…

 

“What do you mean! he obviously-the girl with the red hair was cut off mid reply as a burly man with a bald head walked to her.

 

“Torr-Eridan isn’t interested in pretty s.n.a.t.c.hes. He likes men. Big, hulking muscular men”, the burly guy delivered while looking at me.

 

What the….

 

“Right Right! He likes fit young guys who can play a good fiddle!”, Sasha the young tracker spoke up, clutching at his chest.

 

“No! I know his taste! He likes only little girls! Disgustingly young without any experience that’s what Eri preys on!”, the middle aged receptionist pointed her finger at the n.o.ble girls.

 

“Oi guys I just stopped them from attacking me by slas.h.i.+ng—I  was shown an open palm.

 

“We know, Eridan. Every one knows you like doing Elvish-twins while twisting their ear”, The old Suppressor

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