There was very little opportunity to keep doubting it, the Hidden Tradition was actually just a bunch of normal, pleasant people. Not universally nice, there were a few amongst the tribe leaders who left a first impression with John that could be briefly summarized as 'total asshats', to put it into Eliza's words. That only served for the Gar to feel even less threatened. Total sweetness was never genuine, and he decidedly preferred eating cherry cake over munching raw sugar.
Which was one of the many pastries presented to him on the buffet once the breakfast assortnt was carried off. “We like to hold our etings in a more relaxed atmosphere,” Ahanu explained as he sat down next to John. It was the first ti they exchanged words in over half an hour. After having introduced John to every single person in the room, the Chieftain-Elect had left to have his own conversations. Another thing the Gar was thankful for; he didn't want to appear to be held by the hand like a child.
“I noticed,” John answered and waved away so smoke tumbling his direction. The open windows did very little to make the air any clearer, with just how many people were continuously smoking. Thus, the motion did very little as well, but at least he was spared the entire whiff of concentrated tobacco.
'…You know, Gaia, I am feeling rather resentful about that Gar's Body comnt, what with my eyes still not working and whatnot,' he thought expecting the supre deity to hear him. It was mostly sarcastic. There was a grain of genuine anger in there, but he understood the philosophical reasons behind Gaia staying her hand to help him as well as the difference between cigarette smoke and sothing titled demonic fire.
Which he had since looked into and found an adequate amount of information. Apparently 'demon' was a qualifying term for certain elental evolutions. Generally malicious but not Lorylim corrupted, their attacks were particularly effective against flesh, both in the imdiate and lasting damage departnt. In the case of normal people this ant scars were rather difficult to heal.
John had witnessed this first hand with Chemilia and Ted. For both of them, the attaching of artificial limbs had necessitated the removal of the scar tissue entirely. For the latter, the reattachnt of the found leg had been a different procedure, finished quicker only thanks to an imnse amount of money John had pumped into the whole thing to get more specialists working on it. The forr was still left with the shape of a hand on her throat. Getting that treated would take years and it would never completely vanish unless they cut it off and healed over it, which wasn’t exactly an option at the throat. Still better than Lorylim scars, but only slightly.
All of that, Gar’s Body allowed John to get off rather lightly. Only permanent damage he was supposed to get by the damage type was when he dipped below 10% health. Just his luck that it would injure a rather vital part of his sensory system. Then again, better his eyes than a sense he couldn’t replace with his currently toolkit.
It could have been worse. It could also been a whole lot better. Ultimately, the bla wasn’t with Gaia but with the oversized cunt that wielded the blade in the first place.
“Want to try?” Ahanu offered the box as he pulled out a cigarette of his own.
“I have recently, and definitely no, thank you,” the Gar answered and pulled Eliza into his lap again. “I have my addictive right here, I don’t need anything else.”
“Seriously, fuck off with your stinking peace pipe bullshit,” the blood mage cussed.
Ahanu only chuckled. With Elu around John could imagine most people here were rather desensitized already. “It’s not about the peace pipe, although that’s a pretty narrow look at our ceremonial smoking in the first place.” The leader of the Hidden Tradition lit his cigarette and took a deep huff, having the courtesy to blow it away from John as he ate his cake.
Every ti he moved the fork up to his mouth, the adorable little psychopath in his lap stretched towards the food with clearly displayed greed, mouth open. Every ti he denied her, she let out an offended little squeal, only to try catching the next load. Sotis John did her the favour, the other tis he just couldn’t help himself but bask in the taste of cherry to the sight of a bothered Eliza. ‘Good tis,’ he mused to himself as he listened to Ahanu addressing the gathering at large.
“Alright, everyone, I hope you’re comfortable.” Soft murmurs and raised glasses filled with water toasting towards the young Chieftain-Elect displayed their agreent. They were all sitting around the assortnt of pushed together tables, forming a hollow square. In one of the few overlaps with usual form, John was sitting on the corner of one of the short ends. “We have a few things to discuss today: briefly, the exact layout of the ritual we’re going to perform now that our esteed guests have agreed to it. Then, and this will take much longer I reckon, we will continue our discussion about whether or not to join Fusion as more than an ally. I am certain the presence of the president himself will finally put to rest so of the uncertainties we had in previous etings.”
Confirming nods and words approved of this structure, and so John was quickly briefed on the ritual a second ti. It began with a quick confirmation of his knowledge about the way these things worked in theory, followed by a more interesting explanation about the place this shall happen at.
“We have many burial sites throughout the Appalachian Mountains,” Ahanu, the only one currently standing, said, everyone else listening nonchalantly as they continued to eat quietly. “Most of the tribes prefer to keep the dead to the resting places of their families. However, a central burial ground exists, where we give the final rites to all those who served as chieftain, both as the Chieftain-Elect that serves as the head of all tribes and those of the individual tribes. The ancestor spirits there are the strongest and that is where we would hold the ritual.”
“Straightforward enough,” John nodded. “Is there a way to check if it would even work before we get there?”
“Sadly not, the ritual is not replicable on a smaller scale.”
“How long is it going to take?”
“Impossible to say exactly, but the longest recorded cleansing is said to have taken about an hour. I would say sothing like double that.”
“What happens if its interrupted?”
“Depends on the kind and strength of the entity,” Ahanu answered. “Thana is a goddess and as such, unless she entirely dissipated, would simply reabsorb the Faith that has been taken from her.”
“I see…” John thought about the consequences of that for a few seconds, whether that changed anything. Nothing objectionable was raised on his end, so he looked down to Eliza. He had to secure his sunglasses with his hand in the process. “Still want to do it?”
“Let’s get this shit over with,” the blood mage was clear in her path.
“Alright… you guys are aware of the dangers that co along with ssing with Thana?” John addressed the leaders again.
The Chieftain-Elect responded in the na of all of them, “We do realize that ssing with the goddess of genocide might cause her to erupt in anger, yes.”
“Less ‘erupt in anger’ and just ‘get to the surface at all’,” John corrected. “A few people can make her retreat back under or make Eliza take the reigns over her body again. Mostly and my girlfriend. I hope my presence in the ritual won’t disrupt it?”
“It would… but only if you were standing directly in it. If you’re within the sa Protected Space, there will be no issues.” Ahanu sounded sure about this, so there was likely a precedent. “You likely won’t be able to see her, though.”
“Alright…” John hesitated again, this ti because he would have to explain sothing carefully. “I would like to suggest a series of signals in the case certain things go wrong.” With a nod, Ahanu signalled the Gar to continue. “First off, we need a signal in case Thana breaks out and I need to help reseal her. Do you have any flashy spells or do we have to rely on sothing like a phone number?” This was under the assumption that Ahanu would be leading the ritual. As no contradiction ca, John took that as a confird idea.
“I could create a loud bang, like a giant balloon popping, but for that I would need to know how to identify the switch.”
“Aside from trying to rip your fucking face off,” Eliza interjected, “my hair grows as quickly as John’s cock gets hard, when Thana takes over.” After making an unwilling grimace. “Guess we could shave this annoyingly long shit off to make that easier to see from a distance? Not like I can’t make it regrow…”
That last part she mumbled to herself. John also wasn’t looking forward to seeing her with a buzzcut, he preferred his girls with at least shoulder length hair, but it was temporary and logical. Unlike Salamander’s, Eliza’s hair would grow out again, and with her abilities, she could speed that process up. Not that the endfla elental would have let her hair get longer even if she could.
“That should work,” Ahanu confird, so John moved onto the second signal.
“In case I don’t succeed in calming her down quickly, you should all leave the barrier as quickly as possible and not co back for at least a couple of hours. You will notice it by Thana getting away from ; usually Eliza’s struggling freezes her in place. In case I do succeed, I will drop you a text and you can continue the ritual. At least if I understood right and the reabsorbing of already scattered power takes a little bit?”
“Yeah, there would be a little bit of a setback, but we could continue.”
Now, for the last part. “I assu you have taken precautions against attacks from the outside?”
“In that case we will defend the barrier with our lives. With or without you, this is the burial site of our ancestors,” Ahanu spoke with a grave, convinced tone John hadn’t heard him use before. Which made the last part more difficult to convey.
“I understand, but… you’re strong, right?” John’s question wasn’t ant as a complint and he looked over to Ahanu. Although the Gar only presented a pair of glasses, the Chieftain-Elect must have understood the true aning behind that question anyway. Eliza raised her eyebrow in mild confusion. It was for her sake that he was being this cryptic, so she wouldn’t start rampaging like an unleashed beast.
“Yes… so you want to make up a signal where we leave without question?”
“Indeed, I know the cultural value that Protected Space must have for you is imnse, but…”
Elu shouted over the table. “If THAT happens, it may as well be lost already.”
“To what?!” a different leader asked and a heated discussion was about to begin.
“I’ll let you sort this out between you. Eliza and I will wait outside,” John said and got up, much to the confusion of the blood mage, who went with him anyway. “Could you go ahead?” the Gar asked of her when they were half out of the door. “I need to tell Ahanu sothing…”
The implication that it wasn’t for her ears visibly bothered the little lady. Her pale lips beca a narrow, white line and she demonstrably put her fingers in her ears as she stomped away so strongly that John feared for the floorboards.
“Sothing the matter?” Ahanu wondered when John stepped up to him.
“Would you enter an Illusion Barrier with for a second?” the Gar asked and Ahanu narrowed his eyes. “I can’t have her hear what I’m about to tell you.” With her stupendously good senses, John wasn’t going to skip on any precautions. Nothing short of being in another layer of reality would convince him the blood mage wouldn’t be able to hear him.
After a few monts, knowing that, even blind, John had the tools to kill him in a few monts flat with their current power difference, Ahanu did nod. They both raised their hands and John lost no ti. “Sigmund is in this city.”
Ahanu’s eyes widened. “How do you…”
“I have my sources,” John skipped out on the explanation. He hadn’t checked yet how Scarlett had found out, but the text, the one he had gotten shortly after arriving where they were, had contained only two words. Properly so security cara footage or a social dia account talking about a giant of a guy, John could only guess. “Fact is, it isn’t unlikely that he will ddle in this after all.”
“Then we should postpone the ritual until…” Ahanu’s reaction was exactly what John had predicted, so the Gar cut him off.
“Until when? The Contender wants to beat the strongest people he can find. In other words, if he is staying here, it may very well be that he wants to find and fight you,” John made clear and Ahanu fell silent as the Gar’s logic sunk in. “And if you are dead, I assu that ritual will be greatly reduced in its potency.” He didn’t have to make the case why they should imdiately pick up and leave this building at least.
If Sigmund was here to fight with Ahanu, however he learned of his existence, then he wouldn’t want the confrontation anywhere else but where the Guide of Old Souls was the strongest. That and, if the Contender was aware of their presence in this building, he would already be here. Right now, they had nothing to fear.
“Yes…” the Chieftain-Elect nodded. “Why do you tell this in secret?”
“Eliza cannot know this; her hatred for Sigmund is so intense, it already contributed to the lding once. I don’t want to risk repeating that,” John explained. “Look, our course of action shouldn’t change. Our best bet is that he has no idea where the ritual site is, so we should get it done before he finds out. I am only telling you this so you can have your discussion with all necessary information at hand.”
Ahanu looked both thankful and perturbed at all of this. There was no way John could bla him for that, was he himself not entirely sure how to deal with this. He had to pick between two paths. “Alright, once we exit this barrier, I will give you the ti to get outside and keep your lady from hearing any of this.”
“Thank you,” John nodded, and monts thereafter he heard Ahanu call for a toilet break while John hurried to catch up to the blood mage.
“What the fuck is this all about?” Eliza wanted to know once they were outside. Rather than answer, John imdiately pulled both of them into a new barrier to keep any echoes from entering the blood mages acute ears. Of course that only got the small woman more upset.
John kneeled down in front of her and took both of her hands. “Do you trust ?” he asked, looking up at her. An entirely unfair way to ask this, he had to admit, the damaged girl only had one way to answer.
“Yes… but why do you have to keep a fucking secret from in the first place?!” Eliza was clenching her fists to such a degree that her unnatural fingernails cut into her palms. Drops of blood fell while her eyes contained the rising water. “Aren’t we beyond all this shit? Don’t YOU trust ?!”
‘Because I am afraid the ritual won’t work anymore if I don’t,’ John thought, with pain in his heart, but saying as much would have let her figure out what he was on about. Likely, Eliza already had her suspicions, but the Gar couldn’t confirm that without asking things that would have pushed her in the right direction. “I just want to be prepared for all eventualities,” he allowed himself to say. “You know how I am.”
“Right and you’re usually a way too honest fuck-nugget with all of us,” Eliza grumbled, and he felt only worse with how upset she looked because of his actions. With a few more heavy breaths, her mood swung to sothing more understanding. Although her voice was still raised, the tone she used was softer, “You better explain it when this beaver peeling shit is over!”
“I will,” John promised and leaned up to give her a quick kiss. “If all goes well, we won’t need any of those signals.”
But John didn’t like to bet on things going well.
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