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Now reading: Chapter Seven: Confession from Amelia Thornheart, a Action novel by Keene.

The Word was Spoken and power, chaos, and violence erupted from Serena. Korvus was blown back, slamming through the wall of a building, collapsing it upon himself. The citadel was destroyed, unable to withstand the force of the Spoken Word. The stone walls crumbled, dooming any demons inside to a horrific death. Those below, humans and demons alike, were thrown back, piling up against the sides of the buildings ringing the far side of the square in a mass of bodies and broken limbs. Their lives were saved only by the distance from the Spoken Word.

She hovered there, in the air, her connection with the aetherfield so strong that she could mimic the levitation effect of the lifting engine of the Vengeance, of which she could sense in the distance, the pulses from it beating through the aetherfield like a heart.

Sothing else is there. A thought arrived in her head, ford from curiosity that was not her own. Her attention was pulled to the black ship in the distance. Sothing strange called to her. There was a song, its lody caressing the aetherfield, a song just for her. Beckoning her.

It ca from the fourth deck.

No! This was not her mind! Serena bit her tongue, using the pain to align her thoughts once again. She fought to keep the Word in control, to maintain her mind! She wrapped her body in layers of green hues. The normal auras of a warrior - red, orange, and yellow - first, second, and third-level respectively were now beneath her. The fourth-level, accessible only to those who can Speak the First Word, layered upon her skin as a subtle green aura, providing her a defense no shellfire could hope to penetrate.

The sa aura spread into her sword, strengthening and sharpening beyond anything a blacksmith could manage.

Narean, the Word itself, a manifestation of the will and power of the demon god of the sa na, clung to her mind, eating away at her sense of self and demanding control, demanding violence and that blood be spilled in its na.

“I am in control.” she spat, gritting her teeth and steeling her willpower.

A traitor. Kill the mutineer. The Word whispered to her. Rip him to pieces. A warning flashed through her mind. She had Spoken badly, in haste, and was already seeing the first signs of losing control: Aether-Cognitive Resonance.

“Argh!” Serena roared, her voice sounding like that of a beast. Another pulse of power emitted from her, and she felt her horns ignite with hellfire, a tail of fla ford from the base of her spine, and the faintest shadow of wings of black mist, not able to fully form in this realm, took vague shape upon her back.

“Bayle.”

The Spoken Word rippled through the aetherfield, triggering the attention of any Speaker or aetherscope within twenty klicks. The building her enemy had been blasted into exploded in black and grey fla and within it stood the towering figure of her opponent, glaring at her.

Dark mist danced along his horns, and his grey body was now, like hers, hued in green. His hands had beco scaled and his fingers changed into razor-sharp talons.

The force of his Word had excited Serena, and she gripped her cutlass tighter. To finally co head to head against Bayle! A chance then, to finally teach that demon god its uncouth and barbaric way of fighting fell short against her honorable blade!

No! These were not her thoughts! They were the desires of Narean manifesting within her. Her control was slipping.

Defeat Korvus. Save the human. She thought.

Kill Korvus. Kill the human. The Word inside her demanded.

“A captain… does what’s best for her crew,” said Korvus. “Stand down, captain.”

Unable to stop herself, she launched herself at the mutineer, bringing down her sword upon him. The blade was stopped by the back of Korvus’s arm, but it still cut him, just barely. She struck him again and again, as he parried and defended her assault.

“Hmm…” Korvus said, before punching her in the gut, having found an opening in her attacks. “You’re not fully in control of your Word, are you?” He asked as Serena flew back, through a ruined wall. She rolled on the ground, before finding her feet and stance, the taste of iron appearing in her mouth.

“Bayle!” she roared, “You traitor!” the flas on her horns took on a new intensity and she flung herself back into the fight. Her sword slashed again and again, her tail of fla whipping and striking her enemy. As the rage increased, she felt herself beco faster and as she beca faster she felt her mind relinquish more and more control, and as the control slipped, the more powerful she beca. Her green aura began to take on flecks of blue.

“Bayle!?” exclaid Korvus, now needing to duck and dodge her attacks. “Narean is taking control! Captain! You must not beco a vessel! You-” he lept to the side, avoiding a slash that destroyed the wall behind him and gorging a chunk out of the building behind it.

She chased him, chased Bayle. With every swing of her sword, she felt she was coming closer and closer to victory! How dare this demon mutineer against her, against the mighty Narean!

“I’m sorry, captain,” Bayle muttered, as he avoided another attempt at his life. “That it has co to this...” The demon lept backward, putting distance between them. A warning flashed in what little of Serena’s mind was still in control.

Danger.

Bayle clasped his hands together, and his aura exploded, the green aura replaced with a deep blue, with flecks of indigo. The fifth-level, with a hint towards the sixth! When had this traitor exceeded her abilities? How dare he!

Serena, or rather, Narean, gritted her teeth. She squeezed the power of the Word inside her further, fueling the process with her rage and determination. Her skin cracked and bled, hellfire spewing controllably from her, and then it settled, as for the first ti she crossed the barrier, just barely, into the fifth-level. She struggled to catch her breath, her body and brain burning from the exertion.

Bayle did not give her ti to recover and attacked her imdiately. A series of punches and claws assaulted her being, at a speed this vessel had never defended against before! Blue aura or not, she had to put everything into the defense, frantically parrying and dodging as the borderline sixth-level attacks threatened to end her, only the natural talent of this vessel kept it alive!

It was a losing struggle, and after only a few monts her left arm was sheered through at the elbow, and a follow-up punch broke her ribs, sending her flying through the walls of multiple buildings. She spewed blood, coughing and spluttering. She tried to stand but her body was reaching its limits and refused to obey her.

“Narean. Your conflict with my god, and your arrogance, has dood your vessel.” Bayle said, approaching where she lay sprawled. The demon raised his fist, talons shining in the sunlight, before bringing them down on her throat in a killing blow.

Those sharp talons t her skin and- what was this! They didn’t cut her! Her vision, which was fading to black, suddenly beca clear, as warmth spread through her! Her ribs nded, and her left arm grew back. Her body radiated golden light, as spell-wards wrapped around her, supplenting her blue aura.

Alia... A tiny part of Serena’s mind called out, but it was not enough. She could not wrestle back control from the Word she had Spoken.

She was back up! She could continue fighting! She lept at Bayle, slashing away, who returned in kind, however his strikes now struggled to damage her! As she frantically attacked, she felt faster and stronger than ever before, her body enhanced by more than just defensive spells!

“Grr!” Bayle mumbled, as the initiative was slowly lost. “It seems… the human survived. She must die first.” He threw a wild swing at her, destroying the buildings behind her, and forcing her to throw herself to the ground to dodge. The traitor took the opportunity, and lept away, his powerful legs taking him in a great arc in the sky.

Then, a trendous boom sounded out, and a flash of golden light blinded her montarily, as a great lightning bolt struck out from the sky, blasting Bayle over the port walls and into the farmland and forest beyond.

She raced after him, consud with rage, leaping onto a building and then over the wall. She found him in battle against… sothing. A golden light darted around the forest, almost too fast for her to track! Bayle was launching attacks in every direction, trees exploding with every strike, and chunks of earth were ripped up and thrown about the battlefield, each one enough to kill a dozen soldiers.

The golden light stopped for a mont, and she saw it was a person. Inside that blinding light, a pair of blue eyes found her own and as it did, she felt her very core tremble for reasons unknown.

“Hi,” the light said, “You in there, Lady Halen?” It vanished, avoiding another attack from Bayle, before casting another bolt of lightning that brought Bayle to his knees. It didn’t end there, and spell after spell was cast down upon the demon until the almost sixth-level aura faded, the grey skin cracked, and a glassy expression took hold. The light murmured a spell, and chains of lighting reached from the heavens, holding down the mutineer.

A human saint! A human saint was here! What interference was this, to take her kill from her! To deny her battle against her nesis!

The saint must die.

She leaped at the light, swinging her sword with everything she had. The vile creature dodged, darting a hundred ters away in a split second. Tsk! She gave chase, swinging her weapon again, but the human would once again dodge, again and again.

“Oh…” the saint said, tilting her head, “Narean, are you there?”

“Don’t you dare speak my na, human!” She roared, slashing again but finding her sword couldn’t reach the fast-moving saint. “Coward! I will destroy you! What god presus to interfere!”

“I suppose Serena is no longer there, so... I can speak openly... we… haven’t known each other long,” said the human, “but… there must be a reason I t you. I’ve thought about this a lot…” No matter what she did, the human effortlessly avoided her attacks, it was enraging. “I had my suspicions, and the more we talked, the more I was convinced. Then, I saw you smile and laugh at sothing I said and it confird it, in the deepest parts of my heart!” The human shook its head, smiling, its eyes looked at her with an expression… and expression of…

“Love! At first sight!”

The human dodged another attack, bringing its hands to its cheeks as it blushed.

“I said it! Oh my! I’m shaking! I’m sorry, I’m sorry! It’s all so sudden, but it feels so real! Do you feel the connection? I feel it! Ah, it’s embarrassing!”

“Die!” she roared, but no matter how much she tried, her desire could not be made a reality.

“Well…” said the human, “I suppose it’s ti to bring you back. You’ve destroyed so much of the port! Hrmph! Sixth Circle, Aseco’s Restraint!”

Suddenly, she was unable to move. No matter how much she strained and fought, the chains of lightning that held her were unmoved. “Human!” she hissed, “You vile creature! Release !”

“Oh dear,” ca the response. “What was it you said, Narean? What god presus to interfere? Well, now it’s my turn to ask you.” The human leaned towards her, and Narean felt sothing she never thought she would feel in the presence of a human.

Fear. Raw, primal, fear.

“What pathetic, childish, lesser demon god presus to interfere with and mine!?”

She felt herself gulp. What mad human had her vessel involved herself with!?

“I had hoped that healing the body would heal the mind. Seems not. Appears I need to push a little more,” the human said, sounding thoughtful. “I had forgotten the secrets arts, that allow you to Speak without blowing everything up. Never had the use for it you see, and my guildmates always took advantage of the initial power release in our raid tactics… Well then, brace yourself. This is going to hurt. A lot.”

The human, with a sickenly smug expression on its face, took a breath.

A mont of silence.

And then it Spoke, and the Words it Spoke rippled not through the aetherfield, but through the realm boundary, across the mists, and into the very halls of the demon gods themselves, where every lesser deity dropped what they were doing as an overwhelming, choking pressure dominated their spirits and threatened their very existence as the Words, carrying a deadly warning, forced them to listen.

A monster, Narean thought as control of her vessel was ripped from her.

The creature had not lied.

It was very painful.

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