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Now reading: Chapter 182 from Double-Blind: A Modern LITRPG, a Supernatural novel by Eligos.

Keep the affairs of the Order of Parcae shielded and secret from outsiders.Answer official queries from Order authority figures truthfully and completely. Limit equipnt purchases to the Orders vendors and tradesn. Report all active system-assigned quests to a mber of the Court or equivalent authority within twelve hours.Disclose any outside extracurricular activities involving one or more mbers of the Order for pre-approval.Place the Advent and associated quests above all. Do not sabotage or bring harm to your guild-mates, directly or indirectly, unless doing so directly conflicts with the previous tenets.

Each rule emblazoned itself in the stone between us as the woman recited them. She had an odd, ethereal way of speaking, giving ti to reach one notable conclusion. Either Sunny and Aaron found a way to circumvent the geas, or they were both abusing the hell out of the last two rules. Sunny ordered a hit on Caron and Aaron let it happen, despite ample warning beforehand. It was possible that their positions granted them a little leeway but considering how Caron had effectively nothing to incur it, I couldnt imagine it gave them that much.

No wonder Nick was so damn vague.

The rules were thorough, granting very little wiggle room to play with. All that was missing was so Orwellian edict to report suspicions or witnessed malfeasance from other guild-matesand with the way they set it up, that was almost entirely unnecessary.

Are you prepared to proceed with the oath? The womanSeer, as Id begun to think of herasked. On her face, the luminescent blue scarring seed to pulse in rhythm with my racing heart.

Not quite. So far, youve only told what you require. Whats in it for ?

Seer studied . Just like before, at the bus stop, it was like she was seeing through entirely, evaluating my every action, past, future, and present. A chance to start over.

Isnt that what this is already? The world is unrecognizable compared to what it was only a few months ago. The internet and all the information on it is goneprobably for good, unless so unkempt mongrel in a basent sowhere backed it all up offline. No more background checks, no more credit karma. Its all gone.

She smiled, amused. And thats what youve found? Just like that, the sins of yesterday have vanished, never to haunt us again?

Miles and the tribunal ca to mind, and I looked away.

Seer continued. Forgive for making light. Perhaps I spoke in error. A new start calls to mind the image of a man at the exit gates of a prison yard, or a transient who arrives in an unfamiliar city. Their environnt, their future prospects and possibilities forever altered. But the person themselvestheir actions, their tainted history, their very soulremain static.

Youre offering to alter my soul?

She shook her head. No. Rather, to elevate it. And make you the person you were always ant to be.

I wasnt buying it. But I could see how soone like Nick, or one of the suits, many of whom seed too adept at organized cri to not have so sort of background in it, would fixate on the opportunity. Nick had taken to self-improvent during his recovery, imrsing himself in pontificating audio books and seminars on YouTube. And Id tried to tell him. That listening to so faux-enlightened, over-educated guru completely out of touch with the modern world wax poetic on the similarities between humans and crustaceans and how the importance of a clean room was a waste of ti. At which point he politely told to get back to my practice LSAT and fuck off.

Seer made an odd noise in the back of her throat. A hm, that sounded like the cross between an observational tick or the beginning of a laugh. Then she just waited. I knew this tactic wellmaintaining an awkward silence, forcing the other party to show their handand being on the other side of it, for once, was irritating.

So, what happens now? Say a few words, swear my allegiance, and you magically fix all my problems? I asked.

Seer tilted her head quizzically. People take flight through the sky overhead, illuminate dark streets with magical lights that draw from no earthly source. And our understanding of magic is nascent. Is that so hard to believe?

I have a lot of problems.

Her sudden laugh startled . It was a light sound, as if the idea of earthly difficulty was foreign to her. It might surprise you. Compared to many who take shelter here, your troubles, your desires, are diminutive. But of course, it is not so simple. We must sow before we reap.

Youve certainly sowed.

Instating the court as a power center. I said, presenting the guess as a foregone conclusion.

Again, she made that odd sound in her throat. You see authority as your enemy. Be it a governing body of mortals, or the gods themselves. And why shouldnt you? Over and over, theyve promised change for the better. Justice. Peace. False promises that die stillborn once theyve achieved their personal goals.

But not you. Youre different.

I am but a vessel.

For who?

The retainer in violet. Hastur." There was a sudden stirring as she spoke the na, like a breeze rippling through the lichen that surrounded us, though the air itself was dead. The subtle glow pervading the room grew darker, more oppressive.

I licked my lips, suddenly nervous. Id guessed that the suits had a patron. A deity. It was the only conceivable way of explaining exactly how theyd gotten this far ahead. The combination of along with and the supposedly granted so protection from deities. But as Id seen, that insulation was hardly perfect. And I hadnt expected to co this close to the source so quickly.

The court will pass no laws, convene no judgents. They exist purely to guide the whole as they each follow their own path and illuminate the way before them. And if necessary, protect them from those with malice in their hearts.

And the bubblegum and rainbows kept coming. But my feelings on the topic didnt matter. I wasnt here in good faith. If she told their patron wanted to turn everyone into tiny elves who sat in trees and marketed cookies, I would have accepted that. Because my gut was rarely wrong. And my gut told that Aarons plan, and the rosy picture this woman was painting, were mutually exclusive.

No matter how lofty the organizations vision appeared to be, the only person Aaron cared about was himself. It wasnt a question of whether he had an angle. It was only a matter of finding it.

Are you ready to continue? Seer asked.

I stalled half-assedly, asking for a mont to review the rules. When she nodded, I made a show of tracing the text on the ground with my fingertip, silently reciting it to myself.

Azure? I prompted my summon. Hed been uncharacteristically silent ever since the bus stop.

Youre going to hate . Azure whispered.

What? Why?

For the sa reason you dont like alcohol, and have smoked nothing more potent than a cigarette. I knew you wouldnt agree unless you were up against a wall. But I also knew how important this was. And how deeply youd regret it if you let the opportunity pass. As underhanded as it seems, I did it this way for you. I really did. Azures distress rang clear.

If you wanted to talk about it, we should have done that earlier. Were out of ti. Now what do you have.

Do you trust ?

Did I trust Azure?

It was impossible to banish the events of the Adaptive Dungeon from my mind. Azure had opened old wounds and flayed to my core, exploiting every potential weakness in a manner that was as effective as it was cruel. I understood he didnt see it that way. That his inhuman mind viewed his actions as an artists depiction of truth, and that there was so elent of growth through suffering in his work. He wanted to watch overco the obstacles he created, and when I did, hed clung to out of a mix of madness and co-dependence at having that desire finally realized.

Because Id created him.

Knowing how dangerous Azure could be, I kept him at arms length until Miles forced my hand. But after the threat had receded, Id never really reinstated the distance. Hed handled the trial run masterfully and respected the boundaries Id placedeven if he poked at them from ti to tiand he was too useful to keep in reserve.

On so level, Id been prepared for this. Azure was borderline gleeful whenever he had an idea, no matter how sinister. He didnt have a moral compass, or if he did, it was entirely alien. And considering the lofty pedestal he placed on, his reticence was derived entirely from my approval, or lack of.

All things considered, I trusted Azure as much as I trusted anyone.

Any ans necessary. Do whatever you have to do. I commanded.

As I continued to trace the text, my finger twitched. It felt too strong to be a muscle spasm.

Youre fighting . Azure said.

My finger twitched again. If I am, its subconscious.

Just relax your mind.

I did my best to follow his instructions, focusing on my breathing, doing my best to place myself in a ditative state, despite the circumstances.

Im ready. I said. Only, I didnt say it. The words, and the way my hand folded over my lap were all involuntary. I tried to make a fist, and it was like the signal died in my mind before it made its way to my body.

Azure had taken over. However necessary it was, losing control made profoundly uncomfortable. The only thing keeping from outright panic was knowing it was Azure in the drivers seat.

The woman dipped her fingers into the small bowl at her side and drew an unfamiliar symbol on my forehead. Do you accept these mandates as ironclad and agree to be bound by them?

I do. Azure spoke through . A strange buzzing reached my ears.

Will you submit yourself to the authority of the order and the geas that safeguards it?

I will. Azure said. The buzzing grew louder.

Repeat after .

Azure repeated the words back carefully. I, Myrddin, pledge my fealty to the Court of Parcae. To uphold their ideals and protect the weak, to accept the guidance of those above and foster those beneath . To follow the guidance of Hastur and reform the city, and eventually the world itself, as a perfect, balanced, utopia.

All around us, lichen rippled violently. The blue luminescence grew vibrant, losing color, blue fading to an all-encompassing brightness that burned like white phosphorous. A vaguely humanoid figure covered in coarse lichen struggled to rise. Every inch of his skin was covered in organic green and glowing blue. Gaping holes in the place of his eyes and mouth radiated white.

Suddenly, I was fully in control of my body, scrambling backward. I ntally reached out to Azure and received no answer.

The woman suddenly straightened, still kneeling, her body ramrod straight as she stared at with astonishnt. The blessed retainer graces you.

Not again.

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