An Archer's Promise Chapter 71: Rush
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-Levantine Estate-
Claudia sat on the edge of the chair, hands clasped tightly in her lap as she watched her husband in silence. Klaus lay motionless on the bed, his body still weak, but at least alive. He had been moved to a safer room after the collapse of their mansion due to the attack. Closer to the castle, where Claudiacould keep a vigilant watch over both him and any enemies who might try to strike again. The dimly lit chamber flickered with candlelight, and though his chest no longer rose and fell with a steady rhythm, the subtle shift of his eyes—following the movement of the flame—was enough to reassure her. He was still in there. Still fighting.e.
She turned at the sound of approaching footsteps. The physician, an elderly man with a calm demeanor, entered the room, carrying a small ledger .
“How is he doing now?” she asked, her voice tender but laced with quiet desperation.
The doctor offered a reassuring nod. “I have rather good news for you, my lady.”
She inhaled sharply, bracing herself for whatever the doctor was about to say. The days had blurred together since she found him gravely wounded, left for dead by those despicable thieves. She watched over him day and night,clinging to the hope that each breath he took meant he was one step closer to recovery.
“Your husband's condition has improved significantly these last few days. His body has shown no signs of fever or infection, in addition, all of his prior wounds have healed — save for a few scars. But those will fade with time. More importantly, we've observed something simply remarkable.”
Her heart pounding, “W-What do you mean?”
“We've seen increased responsiveness in his body. His fingers twitch ever so slightly when we apply pressure, and today, when we tested his reflexes… his entire arm moved.”
News, it was no different than a parched traveller stumbling upon an oasis in the heart of a desert. A glimmer of hope, light at the end of the tunnel. For the first time in what felt like an eternity, she allowed herself to believe that maybe, just maybe, her world could return to the way it once was.
She had prayed endlessly, sought out every single physician in the kingdom, and even turned to Celestine herself to examine her husband. Now, at long last, all of her efforts were beginning to bear fruits. A rare smile bloomed on her face —one that hadn’t been seen in what felt like ages. The constant weight on her shoulders had nearly broken her, especially after the chaos Beardsley unleashed upon the kingdom — The responsibilities had piled higher with each passing day, with no end in sight..
But with Klaus getting better, she hoped things would return back to the way they were with him by her side as always. “Wait, if he can move his arm, then surely he can speak!”
Rather than offering a clear yes or no, the elderly physician hesitated, his expression clouded by uncertainty. Claudia’s heart lurched, her stomach twisting into knots.
"Is there something I’m not aware of? Can Klaus no longer speak?" she demanded, her voice trembling. "Please, tell me!"
She barely restrained herself from grabbing the man by his robes and shaking an answer out of him. But when he finally spoke, his response was far from what she expected.
"Truthfully, my lady… your husband should already be capable of speech."
Claudia’s breath caught. "Then why—?"
The doctor sighed, shaking his head. "That is what troubles us. Whenever we attempt to communicate with him, he remains silent. We do not know if he is still physically unable to speak… or if he simply refuses to speak."
"What?" The answer left her more confused than before. Klaus, refusing to speak? That couldn’t be right.
A silence settled between them as Claudia mulled over the implications. Then, a realization struck her.
"Oh… he must still be in shock."
How could she blame him? In just a matter of days, his world had been turned upside down—his body left broken, his father lost forever. Even though the relationship between father and son had been strained, she knew Klaus had always sought the man’s approval, respected him despite their differences.
There was another possibility too, one that left a bitter taste in her mouth. After everything he had endured—the kidnapping, the torture—perhaps he found it difficult to trust anyone. Even the very doctors and servants tending to him now.
Taking a deep breath, she squared her shoulders. "All right then, I’ll handle things from here."
She turned to one of the knights standing at the doorway. "Escort the doctor to Sana down the hall. She will see to his compensation and arrange for his safe return home."
The physician offered a brief nod of gratitude before taking his leave. But Claudia barely noticed—her mind was already fixed on Klaus. Without another moment’s delay, she hurried through the corridors, ignoring the concerned glances of the few servants she passed.
By the time she reached his door, her breath was unsteady. She hesitated, fingers trembling over the handle.
‘What if he truly doesn’t want to speak to me?’
Pushing the thought aside, she turned the knob and entered.
The room was as pristine as ever, the air rich with the scent of flowers she had arranged, their vibrant presence meant to bring him some semblance of peace. Yet the lingering traces of medicine dulled their fragrance, a bitter reminder of his condition.
On the grand royal bed, Klaus lay in silence. His eyes were closed, his expression unreadable. But the moment she shut the door behind her, those same eyes fluttered open—tired, distant, yet unmistakably focused on her.
"Klaus…" she whispered, hesitating, unsure if she should step closer. The uncertainty, the sheer weight of everything left unsaid, pressed heavily upon her chest.
"I spoke with the doctor," she continued softly. "He told me the good news… that you’re showing signs of recovery. Thank the Go-Goddess, I—" Her voice hitched, the overwhelming relief breaking through. "I-I thought… I thought I wouldn’t be able to help you… that I’d lose you completely."
Tears welled in her eyes, slipping down her cheeks. She clutched her trembling hands together.
"You have no idea how much relief I felt hearing that you will move again. Soon, my love. Days, maybe weeks, but you will recover."
She took a slow step forward.
"Our kingdom needs us. There’s so much to do after the passing of your father, and—"
Claudia faltered.
Klaus’s gaze didn’t waver, yet something about the way he looked at her made her throat tighten. She could feel it—the unspoken grief hanging between them, heavy and suffocating.
She swallowed hard, shame creeping up her spine.
"I’m sorry," she murmured, her voice barely above a whisper. "I… I wasn’t able to save him.” She did not mention anything about what truly happened, not willing to burden her husband with the truth in his current state.
Pushing aside the growing discomfort, she continued. “He was a renowned general, someone I looked up to like my own father. He… he genuinely felt sadness about your condition. I could tell. He regularly spoke to me about the regrets he had, about how he treated you in the past.”
From the corner of her eyes, she saw his hands clench, gripping onto the bed sheets with surprising force. It was enough to confirm what she had been hoping for— that he had regained enough strength to move, to feel. She could only imagine the grief he must have felt when thinking about Grave's passing. Claudia had to offer him some kind of closure, no matter how small. “We talked a lot, more than we ever had before. He had many plans for you, from what I understand. He was hoping that one day you'd become a worthy successor for the Levantine family head.”
Klaus flinched, she could not tell what emotions were going through his mind at the moment. So she went ahead and sat on the bed next to him. “He tried many ways to cure you. Using every connection he had to find a possible remed—”
The woods came to a stop when she tried to touch his hand, the man just quickly pulled his back.
“…”
Taking a back by his action, she watched as Klaus looked at her for a moment before turning his gaze away, causing her more guilt. “D-Dear…?”
“...”
Not even a whisper, but she refused to give up now and persisted. Wanting to hear his voice just once, Claudia went back to grab his hand only for the latter to pull his back as soon as their skin touched. Almost like a recoil at the mere sensation.
“E… n… enou… Cla… dia.”
At first, his words barely made any sense with how quietly he whispered them, but still… she rejoiced. To finally hear his voice after all this time, a smile couldn’t help but blossom on her face finally seeing him awaken. Yet something in his voice put her on edge.
“You can talk… thank the goddess…!” More tears started to stream down her face, each one a testament to the weight of the emotions she had carried for so long. In a moment of elation, she tried again to approach him and feel the warmth of his touch. But her hand was immediately slapped away.
“No! S-S-Stay away!”
Klaus violently, as if he had seen a monster, pushed himself away from her. His reaction immediately made her heart ache, confused at his reaction, the woman was not sure what to do.
“Dear, is something the matter—”
“I SAID STAY AWAY!”
His scream tore through the room, raw and jagged, making Claudia freeze in place. Shock flashed across her face as she tried to process what was happening.
“You… how could you… I suffered… so much. A prisoner trapped in my own mind…I wasn’t able to do anything, but watch as everything happened around me…”
Claudia flinched not realizing that Klaus had been that aware. She thought back to all the times she had talked about his condition to those around him. “I…didn’t know you were aware during those times! I’m sorry you must have heard some terrible things. I know that the nurses, doctors, and servants have all been speaking about how they feel you wouldn’t recover, but against everything you did. I knew that you had the strength to push through it.”
“Strength…huh… heheheh… hahahaha!”
Taken aback by his change in emotions, Claudia started to question if her husband was still under the influence of some of the medicine or if she missed something. “Dear? Please calm down, now that you have halfway recovered, I will be next to you for every waking moment and make sure you're back on your feet.”
As if he could not hear her, the man continued to speak with his voice sounding more and delirious at the same time.
“What a joke! What a joke! What strength!? I am just a weakling…”
“Tha-that’s not true, Klaus. There are different types of strength and the will you have to survive and endure this proves that even if you're not strong physically, that you possess an inner strength that is unmatched. Besides, your father didn’t think of you as such h—”
“He tortured me.”
Something cold washed over her in that moment, an unsettling feeling that sank deep into her bones. It was as if something chillingly brutal that she had tried to deny was just about to be exposed. A scar that she had hoped to heal, to leave behind as if it had never existed, was now being ripped open by the cold wind of reality.
“You… tortured me… both of you… fucking… h-having his child…”
She could see his emotions getting more and more extreme, tears starting to stream down his face with his unfocused eyes gazing at his own hands.
“Klaus, I don't know what happened but please understand that whatever you must have seen or experienced is nothing but a nightmare. You are safe and sound. I am here! Can't you see me? I have always been by your side. Just look at me, everything will go back to normal.” She did not know why, but the way he looked at her felt completely wrong. What she saw in his gaze wasn’t the love, the devotion, the warmth she had spent so many years cherishing.. Instead, all she found was a terrified man, one who looked at her with fear and disgust.
“Hah…hah”
He was hyperventilating. It was clear he was having a panic attack, he may not even notice his surroundings at this point.
Growing desperate, she tried to reason with him even more.
Claudia was like a fish out of water…her mind having difficulty processing what he had just said, her mind trying to deny everything.
“M-My own survival… ay… een… planned out… h-he said that he would make me unable to… ah!... Unable to m-move… act… stuck… STUCK forever! F-Fully recovered… but stuck!”
Claudia’s heart pounded in her chest as she reached out to him, her hands trembling despite her best efforts to steady herself. The moment her fingers touched his frail form, she felt a shudder run through his body, an almost instinctual recoil. His eyes, those eyes that once held so much love for her, so much warmth—were now filled with disgust, fear, and confusion. They were the eyes of a man who had forgotten everything, who couldn’t remember the life they had built together, the love they had shared..
“Klaus…” Claudia’s thoughts stalled, her mind racing as she struggled to grasp the meaning of his words and the troubling things he’d said about his father… all of it cluttering her mind while she could barely make sense of the situation while still worried about him. “I-I.. I don't know or understand what happened to y-you, Klaus. But please, trust me, I'll find out the truth and make everything back to the way it was.”
“I-I… know… I know… y-you know… you know!”
She swallowed her muffled cries and continued to listen, even as his attempts to push her away deepened the ache inside her. “W-what was it? Please… tell me…”
Overwhelmed by a storm of emotions, he tore himself from her grasp, collapsing to the floor as he scrambled to distance himself.
Pointing a finger at her, the man screamed. “HE R*PED YOU! ALL OF THEM! I HEARD IT ALL! YOU ABANDONED ME!”
Claudia froze, stunned, as his voice rose—shouting accusations about her bearing someone else's child, letting him suffer and much… much more.
So much so her heart could not take it, and before she even knew it — Claudia bolted from the room, the doors slamming shut behind her. Pressing her back against the wooden surface, she slid down to the floor, no strength left in her body whatsoever.
Within the hallway, her cries were the only thing that could be heard.
{Break}
-Feoh-
The land of Eostia was ancient, far older than any recorded history, even in the most time-worn archives of the Church of Celestine. Its true origins were shrouded in mystery, and even Celestine’s own kingdom possessed little in the way of concrete knowledge. Yet, scattered among forgotten tomes and crumbling scriptures were whispers—cryptic hints that alluded to the very beginning of everything .
It spoke of two giants, a male and female, whose bodies formed the very continents after they fell in battle with each other, with the elves being their descendants. Some ancient records stated that dark elves were born from the brains of the male giants, while high elves descended from the female giants… others also made mentions of the sperm of the giants being their origin as well. Yet, human interpretations altered the tale entirely, claiming Celestine and the light elves originated from a distant island untouched by humans—the birthplace of all light elves and Celestine herself.
‘How utterly ridiculous. Fullstar exists and yet they make such claims. Even some of the light elves born here had begun believing this nonsense and spread misinformation further.’ Olga thought, recalling that nation’s current ruler; Evelyn Mowanar.
A completely different case compared to Celestine, an arrogant fool blinded by her own pride.
Truthfully, aside from Celestine, few even remembered these details. But according to Olga’s research, the light elves of today were actually descendants of the goddess Laurentina, who had forged a pact with a giant. What remained uncertain was whether Laurentina attained godhood through this contract or if she already possessed divine power. No matter how many sources she studied, every account told a different story — each one seemingly twisted to serve some purpose. Not even Celestine’s vast library had escaped the erosion of time.
It was ironic, considering that the woman was supposed to be the Goddess’ reincarnation.
As for the giants and the world before their demise, there was nothing—no records at all. That, more than anything, mystified the Dark Queen. For a time, she had given up her search for answers. But given who she was now working alongside with, she began to question whether the giants were truly dead… and whether Laurentina was the only one who had made a contract with them.
“You’ve been here for almost an entire day.”
The voice of the very person she had been thinking about snapped Olga out of her thoughts. The radiant goddess entered with her usual grace, the white ribbons pressing against her breast. There are times that Olga suspected that this woman's chest had grown once again compared to the last time she’s seen her. While her sister, Seraphina, followed closely behind—still refusing to wear anything other than a few strands of hair and a few accessories to hide her privates.
And Archer called her armor revealing…
“You actually gave her access to your library?” Seraphina asked in shock, glancing between them in disbelief.
“Yes, sister. You don’t have to worry. We’ve reached an agreement where she won’t use this knowledge for revenge, or against us.” Celestine answered calmly, unfazed by that question. “Not to mention that her current circumstances make it unlikely so. She understands that better than anyone after our discussion.”
Olga huffed at that comment, wanting to refute but unable to do so.. It was true—she had signed a geas to uphold the deal. But, in truth, there was little here that could be used for such purposes. The library contained forgotten history, not forbidden spells capable of civilization-ending destruction. Those kinds of records had long been lost or buried in ruins across the world.
She herself had once possessed a collection of them… until that man burned them to cinders.
“Trust me, I don’t require more knowledge to start another war against you, humanity, or Celestine.” Olga’s voice carried a faint hint of mockery. “You should know that yourself. There’s no way you remained completely clueless to what was happening in the world during your slumber. Not to mention you yourself lack an army while I can always rebuild one in a matter of days.”
Seraphina narrowed her eyes at the Dark Queen. Unlike Celestine, Olga had no personal history with her, only knowing the woman through stories. There was a third sister as well, but even Celestine rarely spoke of her.
“What do you want?” Olga sighed, her tone dry with impatience. “I doubt you came here just to have tea with me. While I appreciate the gesture of letting me scour these records, some privacy is necessary for me to be done.”
“You are still a prisoner, under the watch of the Princess Knights,” Seraphina reminded her. “Wandering the castle without supervision will raise many questions amongst the Princess Knights and servants. Plenty of people here are still not pleased with your presence. I wish to avoid any further conflict between us.”
"So what? Do you think someone else will come after my life? Let’s be honest here—with everything that has happened recently, people have practically forgotten about my existence."
Seraphina opened her mouth only to have nothing to say in return.
With the recent attack by the Beast, followed by the appearance of her followers and finally the aphrodisiac incident within the kingdom, Olga’s name had been overshadowed, and the previous war had been pushed completely to the back of people’s minds at the moment. Though the same could not be said of those outside the kingdom, as many still hadn’t received word of her defeat. She suspected this would change in a matter of days or months.
"Tell me why you’re truly here."
"We’re just worried about you." Much to her surprise, it was Celestine who spoke first, stepping forward with an expression that bordered on genuine concern. Immediately, Olga’s eyes narrowed. She didn’t trust it—not from her. She crossed her arms, waiting for the woman to continue.
"You’ve been buried in this library for far too long," Celestine pressed, her voice even but laced with something unreadable. "I was willing to overlook your reasons before, but given recent events, I believe I have a right to know the truth."
"Recent events?" Olga let out a short chuckle, disbelief curling her lips. "Is it truly just that? You don't need to lie to me, that has never been your strong point, you are just here to keep an eye on me. There is something else that has you bothered, isn't there?"
She hadn't forgotten how much this blonde ancient high elf had changed—how her once-pure devotion had twisted into something more… different lately, her every move revolving around one man. During the attack, she had seen the kind of eyes the latter showed, carrying obsession and anger when she learned about her relationship with Archer.
Once again, the dark elf couldn't help but feel herself grow more curious, wanting to see just how far she could push this woman who had in the past never shown such interest.
"I am the Goddess Reborn. It is my duty to ensure all things proceed as they should and the people under my care are protected."
"Never mind," Olga scoffed, now bored with this conversation. "You don’t have to answer—I already know the truth."
With a lazy flick of her wrist, she tossed the book she had been reading at Celestine’s feet. The dull thud of it hitting the floor echoed through the chamber, drawing the attention of both Ancient high elves. Their curiosity was answered the moment they saw the title.
"You’re researching the Giants?" Serafina asked, looking at her with confusion as she read the title. "Why?"
"Trying to understand your strongest ally," Olga said smoothly, lifting her head. "And, of course, attempting to uncover anything I can about the existence of these Beasts. You can't expect me to believe this thing just popped out of nowhere without any precedence or even a record. But of course, I am mostly interested if I can find anything on Archer… Even the slightest mention of someone wielding similar powers would help."
Celestine’s breath hitched. Serafina’s expression tightened. The two exchanged a glance, something unspoken passing between them.
"Let me guess," Olga mused, smirking. "You’re here for the same reason. Maybe not for the Beasts, but for Archer. Let’s be honest—the kind of power he wields isn’t something attainable by a mere human. Not even the most twisted dark mage or an elf could achieve his level of strength without centuries of study, training, and sheer dumb luck. Which is why I believe—"
"—that Shirou is a champion, or serves another god," Celestine interjected, finishing her thought with eerie precision. A strange light flickered in her eyes before she shook her head. "I’m sorry to say this, but you’re wasting your time searching for answers. You’ll find nothing about him here."
"And why is that?" Olga pressed, unsettled by the certainty in Celestine’s tone. It was as if she already knew something—something no one else did. And yet, that shouldn’t have been possible. Archer guarded his secrets fiercely.
Then again, Celestine possessed the power of divination.
"I know Archer does have a connection to this world," Serafina interjected, voice measured. "I was awakened to aid him in his fight against the Beast. It stands to reason that this world, the very force that awakened me, could be the source of his power. In a way, it would not be wrong to link his power to the Giants.”
Olga had entertained that theory before, but without evidence, she’d dismissed it. Yet if Serafina, of all people, suggested it, she had to reconsider.
Before she could respond, Celestine let out a soft, knowing chuckle.
"While I appreciate your aid, Sister, I should tell you it’s no longer necessary with me here. I am more than capable of helping him out during battle, I only need to recover my powers. Not to mention, I’ve been granted a gift—one that allowed me to see the truth. Archer’s power does not stem just from something as simple as that."
Olga’s eyes narrowed, her focus sharpening; again, Celestine was trying to keep certain information to herself. Getting up and walking towards the woman, getting close enough that their chests pressed against one another, though she immediately regretted her actions upon finding herself overwhelmed by High Elf’s sheer size that dwarfed hers and Serafina.
Something which the woman was aware of given the smirk on her face grew bigger.
"Of course. Your divination showed you something about him, didn’t it? And I assume you’re not going to share."
"That vision was a gift," Celestine murmured, her voice gentle yet unyielding. "A moment meant only for the two of us. And I don't intend to share it unless he is willing for me to do so. Shirou has enough problems as it is, he wouldn't want to deal with the involvement of strangers."
"What nonsense," Olga drawled, amusement laced with mockery. "You speak as if fate itself wove your hearts together. But from where I stand, he wants nothing to do with you. He keeps his distance, doesn’t he?"
Celestine flinched, her fingers twitching.
The Dark Queen leaned in, her smirk deepening. "He spends more time with me than with you, from the very beginning he has been with me or with Radomira. Morning, noon, and night—he always finds a reason to seek me out. I’ve seen parts of him you can only dream about. I’ve heard his laughter, seen the rare softness in his eyes around certain people, and appreciate the company of me — not the so-called Goddess Reborn."
Celestine’s breath hitched. Her fists clenched at her sides. “Do not misinterpret his actions as anything deep, Olga. Shirou helped you because that is the kind of person he is. Nothing less, nothing more.”
“Misinterprets? Do not get me wrong, I doubt he is doing all of this out of the goodness of his heart, I can also recognize when he has an obvious preference.”
"Enough!" she snapped, her voice trembling with unrestrained fury. "You don’t know him! Don’t you dare speak of him as if you understand the depths of his soul! Shirou would never find comfort in someone like you—a tyrant who bathed her lands in blood! He is a hero, scarred and weary, and he needs me to mend those wounds!"
Olga scoffed. "Me, drag him into ruin? Tell me, Celestine, what ruin could I possibly bring to a man who shattered my world? He reduced my castle to rubble, scattered my forces like dust, and nearly wiped out the Kuroinu without much of a challenge. And yet, when we were cornered—ambushed under a crimson moon, with werewolves tearing at his heels—he trusted me. My magic kept him standing when his body faltered, my shadows slayed his enemies when his strength failed him, and my insights guided his path when he knew not what to do next. And where were you?"
Celestine trembled, her expression twisting into something desperate.
"Where were you when he was facing the Beast for the first time in the garden?" Olga continued, voice laced with cold amusement, "When he needed someone to fight at his side."
“At least I have no plans to use him for personal goals! That's what all you end up doing, using him as a tool as much as you can before you have no use for him!” The Goddess Reborn continued to argue, not backing down.
Olga's eyes twitched, “Use him? Funny you say that since you are the one being far more controlling of him than anyone I have seen so far. You are not doing it out of the goodness of your heart or for his sake — but just for your own selfish reasons.”
"I said enough!" Celestine’s control snapped. She lunged, fingers closing around Olga’s throat with unexpected force. The latter gasped, the impact sending them both tumbling to the floor. Olga showed she was no slouch either, putting her own weight into holding her off. They wrestled, a furious clash of limbs, neither willing to yield.
"Just because he saved you, just because he showed you mercy, doesn’t mean you matter!" Celestine hissed, her grip tightening. "Shirou helps everyone—he would do the same for a stranger! And it's exactly these kind of people that will lead him to his death!"
"I don’t even know what you’re ranting about!" Olga snarled, straining against her grip.
Their struggle raged on, a tangled mess of fury and desperation, their long hair tangling around them to the point where some of it tied together until Serafina—growing weary of their antics—sighed and raised her hand. Runes shimmered in the air, casting a subtle wave of magic that forced their bodies to relax.
"Enough, both of you!" Serafina’s voice cut through the tension, sharp and commanding. "One of you is the Goddess Reborn, and the other a former Dark Queen. Yet here you are, brawling like common drunkards. Act like it!"
Celestine released Olga with a ragged breath, eyes burning with unspoken emotion.
Olga smirked, wiping her throat as she stood. "How pathetic," she mused, voice laced with amusement. "Is this what love looks like to you, Celestine?"
The goddess said nothing, but the look in her eyes spoke volumes.
And Olga took immense satisfaction in it.
"…”
“…”
The room fell into a brittle silence, Serafina’s intervention finally taking hold. The two women disentangled themselves, rising to their feet. Their clothing was disheveled, sweat beading on their skin, their hair was a mess as they finally pulled it apart, but neither seemed to notice or care. Their eyes remained locked—Celestine’s blazing with righteous fire, Olga’s smoldering with defiance—each mind racing with unspoken retorts. "For a queen of my stature to be dragged into such a disgraceful spectacle, this is your fault, Celestine," Olga hissed, brushing dirt from her sleeve.
"You’re the one shoving your nose into things that aren’t yours," Celestine shot back, her voice tight with frustration. "He saved you once—out of pity, out of necessity—and you cling to it like it means something. It doesn’t. He doesn’t care about you."
"He cares enough that we ended up kissing!" Olga’s words burst out before she could stop them, sharp and reckless. Celestine froze mid-breath, her eyes widening in stunned disbelief. Even Olga faltered, a flush of red creeping up her neck as the weight of her admission sank in.
“W-What?”
"It’s nothing—forget I said that." Her voice cracked, emotions swirling in a chaotic storm within her. She turned on her heel and stormed out, the heavy door slamming behind her as she fled toward her lab. She needed solitude, a place to steady her racing heart and reassess everything.
"Why did I say that?" she muttered under her breath, her boots pounding the corridor floor. With every step, her anger turned inward, a bitter tide rising against herself for letting that slip. She hadn't expected her arrival to become that enraged by her words.
Regardless, there was nothing she could do for now but to head back and put this matter behind her. When she made her way back to the lower dungeons, Olga noticed the empty room, they're being no one else other than herself. “Strange, is Chloe still training with Archer? It has been quite a while since they left.” Normally, her most loyal follower would not be gone for that long and return to resume her duties even if she were exhausted due to the sparring session.
Not paying much mind to it, she quickly returned to her research table, spending hours working on her projects. However, focus eluded her as her worries continued to grow—Chloe still hadn’t returned.
"Did Archer go too far and knock the poor girl out?"
It wasn’t impossible. Chloe could be far too stubborn for her own good, and Olga could easily imagine things escalating beyond what the girl could handle.
"Maybe I should look around..."
Growing jittery and unable to concentrate, she stood up and walked to a small window overlooking part of the city below. Glancing at the sky, she noted the position of the sun—quite a bit of time had passed since Chloe had left.
"Hm?"
Just as she was about to step out and search for Archer, a knock on her door made her pause.
"It better not be her again..."
She wasn’t in the mood for another dispute with either her sister or her so-called rival. Hesitating to open the door, she realized that ignoring it would be no different from hiding, which did not suit her. Cowardice, no matter the form, was unacceptable for the Dark Elf.
“Where’s Chloe?” she snarled, voice like a blade.
He chuckled again, dark and nasty, the sound grating on her nerves. He stepped closer with the sword still pressed against her neck, his breath reeking of rot and stale booze, close enough she could see the grime caked in his stubble.
“That weak woman? Can’t even save herself without her precious queen?” He sneered, lips curling back over yellow teeth. “Don’t worry about that little freak, you’ll see her soon. Our client’s got big plans for you both.”
Memories hit hard; Vault and his pack of pigs storming her castle, their greasy hands and leering eyes. It was happening again.
He grinned wider, teeth glinting in the dim light. “He was right, you two are prime people. You’d rake in a fortune, worth more than your weight in gold.” His fingers pawed higher, lingering. “Shame Leona snatched Chloe first.”
Her throat burned with bile, rage and disgust locking her joints stiff. She wanted to smash his skull, but her body wouldn’t move, stuck like it was chained to the floor. “Let go, you disgusting, filthy human!” she spat, voice cracking as his hand shifted. “You’ve got no right—!”
“Good thing I rigged some silence spells.”
His grin stretched. “Slaver gets his kid first, sure. Little healing magic, and you're back to normal again.”
“What?” she said, her voice tight and shaky. The moment he mentioned “slaver,” her stomach twisted. “Slaver? Who are you talking about?” she demanded, her tone sharp despite the fear creeping in.
Her mind latched onto a face she’d rather forget, John Mandeville, a human so rotten she could still smell the stink of him from that one time she’d seen him years back. He’d been a big name in the slave trade across the Seven Kingdoms, outdoing even the Pig Brothers at his peak.
Rounding up thousands of her people, dark elves like her and sold them off to nobles with fat purses and fouler appetites. She remembered tracking down one of his hideouts, her army of demons swarming the town just like many others before it, with the goal to conquer and put an end to his slavery ring. Only there by pure chance she happened to cross paths with a girl, a blonde dark elf, thin as a reed, with human blood in her veins. Mandeville’s bastard kid, born from one of his slaves. He didn’t care about her and saw her as just another thing to sell or keep for himself, like a toy he’d toss aside when he got bored.
“Mandeville sent you,” Olga muttered under her breath, anger seeping into her words as the fear faded, replaced by the slow, familiar burn of hatred.
The guy in front of her, a rough-looking type in beat-up armor, froze for a split second. His smug grin slipped, just enough to tell her she’d hit the mark. “Well, you’re not as dumb as I thought,” he said, his voice dripping with mockery as he tightened his grip on his sword. “You’d be surprised at the bounty that bastard put on you and your little friend Chloe. Once I’m done here, I’ll grab that brat too. But for now, shut up, I have a job to complete.” He stepped closer, one hand reaching for her armor.
With her instincts screaming at her Olga moved. Her hand brushed a row of glass flasks on a table nearby, stuff she’d been messing with earlier. She grabbed one, pouring what little mana she could muster into it. The thing exploded with a loud bang, purple smoke flooding the room.
The guy stumbled back, coughing and swearing. “What!? Poison?” he yelled, swinging his head around, trying to spot her through the haze.
Olga hit the floor, her knees buckling as she sucked in air, the smoke burning her throat. Without her staff, she was stuck with weak tricks like this with any powerful spells taking far too long to conjure—nothing fast enough to finish him. Her eyes scanned the room, landing on a sword stashed under a pile of junk.
Chloe’s weird habit of collecting blades she would get from Archer and keeping them under her bed had left it there. The girl kept at it, even though half the swords would deconstruct with enough damage or if the man willed it. Olga crawled over, grabbed it, and pulled herself up.
“Don’t you dare think you’re doing anything, you bitch!” the guy shouted, catching on. He swung his sword hard, no real aim, just wild slashes. One came close, nicking her cheek, and blood trickled down her face. She gritted her teeth, ignoring the sting. She’d never swung a sword in her life—magic was her thing—but she got lucky. Ducking under one of his swings, she shoved the blade into his chest, hard.
“Urgh!” he choked out, blood spraying across her face as his sword dropped with a clang.
“Just die, you filthy human,” she muttered, pushing the blade deeper, her hands shaking with rage. She could still feel where he’d grabbed her, and it fueled her. She kept going until the tip poked out his back and he stopped moving. His body hit the ground with a dull thud, and she collapsed next to it, breathing hard.
“Hah… hah… hah…”
The woman couldn’t stop yet, Chloe was still out there, and more of Mandeville’s mercenaries might sneak inside the castle. With shaky hands, she pulled back the guy’s hood. His face was unfamiliar, scarred and ugly, but no one she knew. Then she saw it: a necklace with a white wolf pendant, not the black dog of the Kuroinu as she expected initially. “The White Wolf mercenaries?” she said, her voice low, a chill running through her.
The White Wolves were another crew of hired swords, out of Fullstar. Her armies faced them years ago when they’d backed the Black Dogs against her. Tough and relentless just like Vault's group, led by some demi-human brute, if she remembered right.
“Those low lives are working for Mandeville now?” she said, her gut sinking. If that slaver had them under his thumb, he could pull off something as bad as the Kuroinu—maybe start a war or chase the same twisted goals Vault had. She clenched her fists, blood still wet on her face, and swore she’d find Chloe before that monster got his hands on her.
After a minute of silence, she took deep, steady breaths while whispering to herself, "I can't let this happen. I have to get Chloe back." Determination burned in her yellow eyes as she moved toward the door, her fingers gripping the handle. But just as she was about to pull it open, hesitation struck her like a cold wind.
‘You, just like everyone else will only try to use him as a tool.’
She froze, her body rigid. Celestine's words echoed in the back of her mind, gnawing at her conscience. A storm of emotions raged within her, conflicting thoughts crashing against one another. Was she truly about to run for help? To depend on another? The very idea sickened her. She was not weak, nor would she allow herself to become someone who relied on others to fight her battles.
"I am not a weakling," she muttered, though the words felt like a hollow attempt to convince herself. Her pride had already taken enough hits. She had fought wars, commanded armies, and ruled with an iron grip against the Princess Knights. People had once trembled at the mere mention of her name… and yet, here she was, hesitating like a frightened girl, contemplating asking him for help once more.
The thought of relying on him again made her stomach churn. He had already defeated her once, and now she was supposed to ask for his aid to deal with enemies far weaker than the Kuroinu? The mere idea was unbearable.
If she couldn't even save Chloe by herself, what right did she have to rebuild what she had lost? What kind of ruler would she be if she couldn't even protect one person on her own? Olga swallowed hard, her grip on the door handle loosening. Slowly, she took a step back, exhaling shakily. "I can do this. Better he stay here and look after Radomira. I can do this." She repeated the words like a mantra, forcing herself to believe them.
Turning away from the door, she strode across the room with renewed purpose. From her memories, she had a faint idea of where to go if the one who took Chloe was heading back to Furusutāja — there was still time for her to stop them before they left Feoh.
Regardless, time was of the essence, and she needed to move quickly. Without hesitation, she moved to her wardrobe, pressing her palm against a hidden panel within the wooden structure. A faint glow appeared as a concealed compartment clicked open, revealing a crude scepter of her own creation—a tool made to at least be capable of casting standard spells in a much shorter time than without one. It was one of the few secrets she had kept even from Celestine and the other Princess Knights.
Only Chloe knew about it.
She gathered several flasks of alchemical mixtures, selecting a highly corrosive one and pouring it over the corpse of the intruder. The body dissolved within moments, leaving behind nothing but a black cloak. She bent down, picking it up, feeling a faint pulse of magic coursing through the fabric. It was enchanted, explaining how the assassin had slipped past the castle’s tight security unnoticed.
"So that's how he got here… an enchanted cloak," she murmured to herself. As soon as she wrapped it around her shoulders, she felt her presence waver, her body becoming slightly translucent. Not true invisibility, but enough to help her slip through the halls unnoticed.
With one last glance at her room, Olga exhaled sharply, adjusting the cloak. This was it. She would not allow herself to falter. Without another second wasted, she slipped out of her chambers and disappeared into the hallway, determined to take matters into her own hands.
{Break}
(Present)
“She's not anywhere in the city or in the outskirts.”
He should have known, Archer sighed as he came back with similar results. Hoping that would have been fast enough to catch her before she left, he was proven wrong when not a single trace of either dark elves could be found.
Outside the gates with the kingdom of Feoh behind them, Archer found himself back standing under the tree he sat under the day he reached Feoh for the first time — a sight similar to the day he arrived at Ken. At that time, he truly had not anticipated how things would go this south with all of these factors popping out of nowhere.
‘Who would have thought I was going to go out to save Olga of all people again.’
He could not understand what was going through the young woman's head, she did not strike him as a person who would take drastic actions fuelled by emotions alone. But perhaps he was wrong this entire time or maybe he just underestimated just how attached she was to Chloe.
“How will we find Olga then?” Radomira asked, feeling equally worried and distraught over the woman's disappearance.
“She should have gone too far, there is a chance we'll find her upon continuing down the road. But chances are slim.” She left him no clue whatsoever that could lead him to her. unlike the moment of his summoning to this world, he was lacking a lot of information that could not be found by just reading some books.
“Then let me just fly above and find—ah~💕!” As soon as Radomira tried to fly off, the woman got pulled back down by Archer, grabbing her tail and then proceeding to fall face first onto the ground. “...Why is it more sensitive now?”
He heard her murmur, even being caught off guard by the sound she made — which he was going to ignore. “Despite her current action proving otherwise, she is still not a big enough idiot to just wander on the road in plain view. People still know about her and dark elves generally are not well received around these parts. She must have either used an illusion to hide her appearance or took another path away from prying eyes. Finding her now is no different to searching for a needle in a haystack.”
That only made Radomira panic more. “T-Then how are we going to find her?”
“By finding Chloe first,” he answered, thinking about it carefully. “If we find her then we find Olga, either way, we'll need to save both of them regardless. So getting to Chloe should be our main objective.”
Problem was that he had no idea as to who or what took her. Though Maia mentioned the vision Celestine had… maybe she knew something that could be useful.
“O-Oi!” Both were surprised at the sound of Maia's voice sounding from the gates, seeing her figure rush towards them. Panting and covered in sweat, She looked like she had gone through a marathon. “Hah… hah… fucking bastard… I told you to wait!”
“Maia!” Radomira grabbed onto the redhead before she crumbled to the ground out of exhaustion. “Sorry, we don't have time to take care of you now. Olga needs us! So I'll drop you off at Claudia's house and then we'll be off!”
Rather than answer the Tiefling, Maia instead took out a small necklace from her cleavage and presented it to Archer. The latter narrowed his eyes and looked at the pendant suspiciously as it bore a lot of similarities to a certain mercenary group he killed before. “I found this… hidden between the trash in the room.”
He grabbed it, looking at the White Wolf shaped amulet carefully. “This does not belong to Olga, I never saw something like this before.”
“Ignoring the fact that you are familiar enough with her room to know that it wasn't there, I know where that came from.” Maia said after catching her breath, “I don't know how it got there, but it's bad news.”
“Then tell me, I don't have time to waste, the longer I stay away from Feoh the more likely Draco will take advantage of my absence.” He was not sure what she was planning, the fact that she did not appear during Beardsley assault was very odd and worrisome.
He wanted to believe that she was still in the middle of recovering her energy, but trusting such assumptions would never lead to a good outcome.
“Trust me, I know!” she snapped at him. “It’s the White Wolf, a mercenary group from Fullstar. This is their emblem.”
White Wolf? Shirokami?
The name sounded unfamiliar, though he was familiar with the Kingdom Maia spoke about. If he remembered the books he read on geography properly then they were in the Continent of Sererus. Located south outside on the edge of the great forest the size of a country Furstentum Fuchswald, which was adjacent west to the land of Eos massive plains which separated the forests of Fuchswald with what layed east the country of Eostia, which housed the Seven Kingdoms ruled by the Princess Knights, which is the only territory he’d been traversing. The closest he came was when he was in Rad, Luu Luu’s kingdom, which bordered the vast mountains of terra merita that lay south or when he went to the Dark Lands which covered the north section of Eostia both of which were on its borders. Fullstar had caught his interest as a kingdom of High/Light Elves that existed just for them, their own homeland similar in nature to what he read about Nidalivier, the land of the Dark Elves. If he’d remembered right, there was also an island where the Light Elves called home. “Did the White Wolf decide to expand their territory now that the Kuroinu is gone?”
All he got was a shrug, “Like hell if I know. But this doesn’t sound like something Leona would do, that bitch doesn’t really care about this kind of stuff.”
“You know the leader?” He asked, then remembering Maia's moniker as the Mercenary Queen.
“A bit, she helped us out in the past when fighting Olga's demons. Ruthless bitch who wields a Greatsword, basically a Buster Sword…a massive cleaver even bigger than Vault's. You should have seen her swing that thing ar—”
“Make it quick, Maia!”
“Alright! No need to be pissy… It's just the Dark Queen… anyways, I can lead you to their nearest camp. If Olga is going after Chloe, then it's most likely she's going after the White Wolves. I doubt whoever kidnapped Chloe made it all the way to Ur let alone Fullstar in the far west, yet, so they should have a camp set up along the road or in the forest. The distance from Fullstar to Feoh is like comparing Feoh to Thorn, which are both on the outer edges of Eostia. If we take the road on the side of the river bank or even through a more treacherous path avoided in the forest, we could catch up.
Archer nodded, that piece of information was better than nothing and the only lead. “We might find them before they reach the main camp, so we'll have to hurry.”
“Great!” Maia showed an ecstatic face. “So let's go then!”
“Oh my, didn't I tell you to wait for my arrival, Maia?”
“—!”
The woman froze in place, Archer turning his attention to the newest arrival behind Maia riding a horse. She did not look particularly comfortable riding the animal with the little amount of clothing she had on, but tried not to show it.
Green eyes stared back at gray.
“So, when are we leaving, Shirou?”
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An Archer’s Promise Atlas Part 1(Thanks to GameCrusher55 for taking the time to make this.)
Eosita=Negramstia (This is what the country was renamed after the Kuroinu took over.)
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Archer’s Journey across Eostia
Archer traveled to his first village nearby Ansur(Ken Typo) called Grunes Bergdorf(OG Village between The Spiders Nest, Bellmare, and Gravertin) where Alice lived which is located between the Spider’s Nest and Ansur itself. He was led there by none other than the first person he met in Eostia, Brynn. Then to Ansur itself where Maia ruled and he met Bianca. After leaving Ansur they stopped at the hot springs in Bellmare, and later Heilung Dorf(OG Village based on the unnamed one in the Eos Plains, most likely the Village of Eternal Springs. In this story the village is located between the Spider’s Nest, Lake Veilstone, and Bellmare) where they met Anna and Grace. On the way to Rad(Geofu Typo) they were attacked by Olga’s forces and Hick’s died. After finally reaching Rad where they met Luu Luu, and after resupplying they took a path to the border of Feoh through a shortcut Maia showed him through the edge of the forest near Lake Veilstone. Archer separated with Maia and Brynn at the border of the forest that separated Feoh with the other kingdoms, and later traveled to the Dark Lands using the Forest of Esride where he found Prim after she got lost when she wandered on her own to the Forest of Hearts. Archer later traveled to the Dark Lands, and eventually the Dark Tower where the Kuroinu were defeated. In order to rest he returned with Olga and Chloe to the Forest of Esride where he met up with Anna and Grace at the Forest of Hearts. They passed through the unnamed forest of the west where on its border they battled the Lycans. After which they saved Radomira in Rarbya, and later separated from Anna and Grace. Archer and the rest then reached Feoh where they spent a full month dealing with various issues.
Now Chloe has been kidnapped and Olga is pursuing them to Fullstar, and as such Archer and his group are headed in that direction. The only kingdoms Archer has yet to enter into are Ur, Ken, Thorn, and Geofu In short Archer has only been to half of Eostia. Had things gone uninterrupted Archer would have most likely headed to Thorn to take care of the Insect Cult, but he did not as he stayed in Feoh to battle his target. Without Olga however he can not win, so our story now leaves Eostia.
Comments
Efforts needs to be made so the fic's B-Plot doesn't turn into Yandere Battle Royale. Also, for some reason '-Warning: End of Attempted Rape-' was funny to me. We need a warning that attempted rape is ending? But yeah I do know what was meant here.
SsanghwaSilver
2025-05-26 04:03:05 +0000 UTCHaren y todo resuelto
Luilli Alvarez
2025-03-30 02:08:41 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter
Andres1234
2025-03-29 13:55:26 +0000 UTCKinda wonder if Olga really is just trying to prod Celestine. Seems like she protest-to much on Celestine's obsession with Archer.
Timurlenk
2025-03-29 03:45:54 +0000 UTCGood chapter! The beginning part with Claudia and a recovering Klaus was sad and a bit uncomfortable to read. The poor man believes his wife and bastard father did the deed and is taking out his bottled up sadness and rage on Claudia. I still think that there is a good chance that in this moment of weakness Drago will offer a deal to Klaus, healing his body but also give him strength and power that he will lose himself to that very power and forcing Claudia and Archer to end him. Moving on, oh boy Olga and Celestine arguing over Archer to the point that fists were about to fly. And Olga let slip that she kissed Archer much to Celestine and her own shock lol Again this side quest to save Chloe will make Drago act in Archer absence. Which will make things worse when he gets back.
Benny
2025-03-28 17:48:48 +0000 UTCHmm, truthfully even I can't answer that question because the answer itself can change depending on how I write the upcoming chapters. Like, when I first started the story, I never had a thought about there being anything major going on between Archer and Alicia. And given what I wrote these past few chapters, you can see why I can't answer the question.
NimtheWriter
2025-03-28 17:29:31 +0000 UTCGreat chapter as usual. I had some questions I wanted to ask. A few chapters ago I asked if certain characters were romantic candidates for Archer and what criteria you used to decide who he might be with. Afterall, almost every major character that archer has met now has some significant personal investment in him. However, I can understand why you did not answer those questions. Part of the fun of this fic is the mystery and speculation of how the various romances may develop. Take last chapter for example. I was genuinely surprised that Alicia emerged as a serious romantic candidate for Archer. I knew that given the nature of the source material and who the protagonist is, it was always possible that something may happen between them but I did not expect that things would progress to that point, at least not before things developed between Archer and others. However, I can appreciate for what it brings to the story. It represents a milestone for both Alicia and Archer. Alicia may be able to eventually get over her aversion of men now that she has found one she can trust and cherish. Meanwhile, Archer has been shown that even if things start on a very bad note, it is possible to be able to turn things around with people, providing another source of hope. The incident may also push other plotlines forward with Prim, Maia, Brynn, Claudia, Celestine, and Olga when and not if the others find out. Finally, it will be interesting to see any future interactions between Alicia and Archer. Their dynamic would be an interesting one given that Alicia is still idealistic, stubborn, and emotional with Archer being more reserved, sarcastic, and pragmatic. Plus I wonder how she will handle others seeking Archer's attention. So I won't ask who makes the final cut or for you to elaborate on your decision process. However, I would like to ask again if you have a plan in place for who Archer ends up with, or is it something you are still ironing out. A simple yes or no is alright and it is fine if you do not want to answer.
Caster796
2025-03-28 17:16:41 +0000 UTC