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Path of Dragons 6 - Chapter 63 - Terrifying Power

“Uh…should we loot?” asked Ron.

“No,” Elijah said, still staring at Sadie.  The woman had just displayed a terrifying amount of power, effectively forcing a powerful enemy to surrender without a fight.  That, among other things, needed to be addressed.  “We need some answers first.  I’m not going another step until I’m satisfied with the explanation of what just happened.”

“But –”

“He’s right,” Dat said.  His gaze hadn’t wavered from his longtime companion, either.  “We need to know what’s going on.”

With that, they approached Sadie, who hadn’t moved from her position standing over the ka’alaki woman she had just beheaded.  By all rights, it should not have been possible.  Elijah had felt the elder assassin’s power, and he knew that it should have taken dozens of attacks just to get through her neck, much less sever her head. 

“I know what you want,” Sadie said without looking back.  Her sword had stopped glowing, and its tip rested on the floor.  When the Crusader looked back at them, her cheeks were wet with tears.  “I just don’t know if I can give it to you.”

“Just tell us what you did,” Dat coaxed. 

“I…I don’t know.  I was looking at her, and I saw so much…so much sin.  Then, something came over me.  It was like I had finally found my purpose.  I knew exactly what to do,” she said.  “It was Confession.  I poured so much ethera into it.  I used Faith, too.  It didn’t just make her tell the truth.  It made her confront her own sins.  She already regretted it, I think.  She knew she had gone astray.  She was guilty and…and it was too much.  So, when I offered to end it for her, she accepted it.”

Sadie looked away.  “I think I’m going to be sick,” she muttered only a second before bending double and retching.  Black sludge erupted from her mouth, then puddled at her feet.  When Elijah looked at it, he felt pure evil. 

All power had a cost.  Most of the time, it was counted in ethera or stamina, but Faith seemed to muddle some of those lines.  And clearly, part of the price of Sadie’s actions was that she’d been forced to take on the sin of that ancient assassin.  And given the ka’alaki’s confession, there was quite a lot of evil in there. 

However, seeing what had happened, Elijah couldn’t help but draw parallels between her fate and what Sadie could potentially do to him.  He thought he’d made peace with the guilt over what he’d done in Easton, but the weight of so much death still pressed down on him at times.  What if Sadie caught him at a weak moment?  Would he then beg her to put him out of his misery? 

What of the others?  None of the hands in their party were clean.  They’d all killed.  They’d even tortured a woman into becoming a monster.  Would Sadie decide to absolve them in the same way she’d relieved the ka’alaki assassin of her guilt?

Those were all good questions, but in the end, it all boiled down to whether or not Elijah trusted Sadie.  If he did, then none of them needed to worry about her.  If not, then he knew what needed to be done. 

Because if he didn’t trust her, she was far too dangerous to let live.

“I know what you’re all thinking,” Sadie said.  “Because I would be thinking the same thing.”  She shook her head, adding in a quieter voice, “I am thinking it.  I’m too dangerous.”

“You’re not –”

She cut Dat off, saying, “You know I’m right, Dat.  There are only two choices.  You kill me now before I have a chance to turn my powers onto you.  Or I go my own way.  That’s the only way any of you will be safe.”

“I go where you go,” Dat stated firmly.

“And what happens when I decide you’re guilty, too?  What if I decide to absolve you of your sins?”

“You won’t.”

“You don’t know that, Dat.  You can’t.  Because I don’t.  When I started talking, I had no idea what I was going to do.  It was like my instincts took over,” she said.  “I could’ve fought them.  I think.  But it wouldn’t have been easy, and in my heart, I didn’t really want to, either.  Not with her.  She deserved it.  I think she wanted it,” Sadie said. 

In Elijah’s experience, there were two distinct brands of evil.  There were those people who were simply born wrong.  They possessed no conscience.  They felt no distinction between right and wrong.  They simply did what they wanted to do.  Sometimes, that manifested in small evils like theft or dishonesty, but other times, it took the form of monstrous actions. 

There was an aura about being in the presence of someone like that.  They could usually hide it, but the moment they took off their masks, it was obvious that something about them was just wrong.  Elijah had seen documentaries about serial killers who’d been caught and imprisoned, and after that, he couldn’t deny the existence of true evil of the most primal sort.  He didn’t see how anyone could.

But the other form of evil was situational.  The result of a steady decline where each decision resulted in moving further away from morality.  Until one day, those people looked around and saw what they’d become.  By then, it was too late to turn back.  Too late to right the wrongs.  A lot of politicians were like that.  They began their journeys with the best intentions, but one compromise after another – all in the name of the greater good – would lead them down a dark road of corruption.  Before it was all said and done, they were even more dangerous than the other sort. 

More troubling, too, because it was a path that anyone could follow. 

Elijah wasn’t sure which version of evil the assassin had been, but in the end, it didn’t matter.  She’d gone too far, and the only way out was to give up.  Sadie’s ability gave her the nudge she needed to do just that. 

“Is it mind control?” he asked.

She shook her head.  “No.  It just…it just forces honesty,” she said.  “With oneself as much as with other people.  She couldn’t stand up to her own scrutiny, and so, she surrendered.  There’s no way I could have killed her otherwise.  Even weakened as she was…”

“Do you really think we should fear you?” Elijah asked.

“I…I don’t know.  Maybe.”

“Then there’s only one answer,” he stated, stepping forward.  When he put his hand on her armored shoulder, she flinched slightly. 

“Just do it,” she said.

“What?  I’m not going to kill you, Sadie,” he said.  “Nobody here is.  The problem is your ability, right?  It’s always affecting you.  The way I see it, we need to deal with the source of your issues.  So, that’s what we’re going to do.”

“How?”

“Isn’t it obvious?  Cultivation,” he said.  “Specifically, of your Mind.  If we get you to Quartz, you’ll be able to quarantine Sense of Sin in its own facet.  I do it with my domain and One with Nature.  And pain.  It makes it infinitely easier to ignore them.”

“And how am I supposed to do that?  We don’t have time to –”

“We’ll take the time, Sadie.  I can fly us to the cultivation cave in a few hours.  After that, I can guide you through the process,” Elijah offered. 

“If we’re attacked in the air?”

“You can protect me.”

“You’re putting a lot of trust in someone who just –”

“Is there a reason I shouldn’t trust you?” he asked.  “You’re not planning on absolving me of my sins, are you?  If you are, I should tell you that I’m completely at peace with the things I’ve done.  I regret some of them, but I’m not really one to dwell on the past.”

That wasn’t entirely true.  More often than Elijah liked, he found himself ruminating on his previous actions.  It would take a true monster to be able to completely move on from some of the things he’d done.  Still, he felt that, because of his superior cultivation, he expected that he would fare better than most against Sadie’s influence.  Or maybe it was due to the dragon within him, which seemed to look upon Sadie’s abilities with no small degree of dismissiveness.  Elijah trusted himself far more than he trusted Sadie’s restraint, but she didn’t need to know that. 

“I…”

Dat said, “You need to do it, because we’re not going to kill or abandon you.  You’re family.”

Ron added, “I think this is the only way, and if Elijah thinks it’ll work, I believe it too.”

All eyes turned to Kurik, who seemed surprised at the scrutiny.  “What?” he asked.  “I ain’t part of this conversation.  From the beginning, I’ve just been along for the ride.”

“Bro.  You’re part of the group.”

Kurik groaned. “Fine.  Go with the Druid.  He’ll set you straight.”

After everyone had voiced their part, Sadie let out a long sigh that contained no small amount of relief.  “Okay.  But first, we need to collect our reward, loot what there is to loot, then get out of this challenge.”

“We should probably get to the next challenge so that the others can start scouting things out,” Elijah said.

“No.  I mean, the others can start the journey, but I don’t think I can relax until I take care of this,” she said.  “I don’t trust myself, Elijah.”

“If you say so,” he agreed, realizing that the situation was far more dire than he’d first suspected.  Was she so close to losing control that she couldn’t wait a week or two before fixing the issue?  It seemed so. 

Once they’d agreed to a plan that would see Dat, Ron, and Kurik heading toward the challenge of the Etherum, everyone started scouring the room for treasures.  However, aside from the tiny ball of light and the reward for defeating the challenge, there was nothing to take.  Even the ka’alaki assassin’s robes of shadow had dissipated the moment she’d lost her head. 

The Umbral Shroud turned out to be a cloak that looked as if it had been made of shifting shadows.  Given that Elijah already had a cloak – with which he was very happy – he didn’t see any reason to disagree when everyone else decided that it should go to Dat.  After insisting that someone else should get it, the Witch Hunter finally agreed to take it.  Despite his protests, he was obviously happy with the turn of events, as indicated by his wide grin. 

“Looks cool, right?” he asked, turning back and forth.  “Thirty points to Dexterity, too.  And I can see in the dark now.”

“No active abilities?” Elijah asked. 

Dat shook his head.  “No.  Not that I’m complaining, bro.  This is awesome.”

“You’re just happy because it matches your outfit,” Ron pointed out.

Dat neither confirmed nor denied that assertion, though Elijah thought that the lack of a denial was confirmation all its own.  Regardless, once that was taken care of, they had nothing else keeping them in the Vale of Whispers, and none of them wanted to delay their departure. 

With Dat leading the way, they had no issues navigating the forest on their way out, which allowed Elijah to check his own notifications.  Aside from the system’s declaration that they’d defeated another challenge, he also saw that he’d finally reached level one-ten.  That came with the normal increase in his attributes, which were displayed in his updated status:

While Elijah was happy to see the state of his ever-rising attributes, he was far more interested in the next notification:

 

Elijah stumbled over a fallen tree. 

“You okay, bro?” asked Dat.

“Uh.  Sure.  Just…distracted,” Elijah said in a vast understatement.  He had hoped for a spell evolution, but he hadn’t expected to evolve multiple spells at once.  However, it seemed he had a big choice ahead of him, and he didn’t see a lot of specific information on how to do that. 

Comments

Loved that chapter!

Zeensoon

I guess not maybe it was written as 110 before or I assumed 110 but it says final form before evolution. So at 115 or at the 120 at the same time as evolution I guess.

gray matter

Wasnt he supposed to get his 4th (battle form) here?

gray matter

Ya he uses his buff depending on the situation so making it more focused is a negative in the forms it wouldn't be as useful

Isiah Debarros

Scrap from the challenge. I'm talking about significant treasures. Although the power crystals were powerful, they were not unique treasures issued by the challenge. I honestly think it was selfish that they had a group decision over treasures each time. Hopefully, upcoming challenges help. For the most underleveled of the party, he is one of the main reasons they are not overwhelmed by numbers.

thomas johnson

I mean Sadie is literally manipulated and only her mentor and I don't know his choice make sense. Even shape of Venom I a didn't like as a option in the end is probably the better choice cuz it depends on stats less

Isiah Debarros

He got all of the stuff from the engineer

Isiah Debarros

Considering the significant influence Sadie's abilities have on her mind and perception, it appears her mental cultivation is only at the first level, which seems like a major oversight on her part. Increasing her mental cultivation could help, but given how her core is evolving her abilities, it's clear that the higher her level becomes, the greater the influence on her mind will be. She will never be free from this type of mental manipulation, and it's evident that Gabriel, the angel, is manipulating her. Even if Sadie manages to gain some control over her abilities through improved cultivation, she will still be isolated from others because she will never fully master them. If she completely loses control, the angel faction will end up with a powerful but mentally broken weapon. In either case, it seems inevitable that she will fall into the hands of the angel faction. At level 125, she is clearly becoming more reliant on these powers.

H R

Wild infusion makes sense he is an all rounder but given his odd decision why not feline he still likes panther stuff

Robert Rosenthal

I'm just calling it the way I see it lol. He and now Sadie keeping making these weird ass choices that (with zero context or knowledge of the future) just don't make sense.

Joshua Aarons

All vote for Kurik to get treasure!!!! Kurik exclusive chapter is needed. Ron got Vitality necklace, Dat got the bird treasure and now the cloak, Elijah got the oak stump and fire flower, Sadie glowing stone, and I guess they all got water breathing items. Kurik has been down since day one he deserves a chapter.

thomas johnson

I agree, the idea seems obvious in retrospect. I feel silly for not thinking of it earlier. Well played dear author. However, I would not be surprised if there were a hiccup or two along the way.

Druid

He deserves his own chapter. I feel like his perspective is needed, he has the most lore to pull from.

thomas johnson

I like your thinking 🤣

TreeReader

I see him going for Savage Spirit. The path makes the least sense to take and that seems to be a theme.

Joshua Aarons

I like that this potential solution makes so much sense. I think that it's sometimes east to forget that while everyone I'm the group is more advanced than most people, they are not all on Elijah's level of cultivation . The fact that most people don't balance out their cultivation had slipped from my mind so I love the idea that this Mind Advancement could logically fix Sadie's problem

PWeygandt

I really hope Elijah goes for the all around buff. It seems to me that either of the others would damage the theme of his abilities, shunting it towards either shape of venom or guardian instead of being sort of all in one.

Doubledoor

Enjoying that nobody on the team let Sadie just fuck off on her own. Hope to see her control improve to the point she doesn’t hate Elijah anymore, but if it gets her back to before the evolution then that’s good enough

Omar Jimenez

Poor Kurik, he's the only one who hasn't gotten one of the prizes if I remember correctly.

Abdulmohsen

Its possible he completed all requirements before taking the evolution. the only hard part for his teleporting quest was building the first dolmen, the rest was feats of strength which he has a lot of by now

Rowsdower

I think i would take Agility. Specific boosts seem to be more powerful imo, so the omni boost would be out, and Agility is more important for 3 of his 4 forms at the moment

Rowsdower

I’d guess he’ll go for the all around buff. Since it would apply across all of his transformations. Either that or the dex one since two of his three transformations are dex focused.

Dan K

Hmmmmm. Will there be another consultation with Mama Kirlissa? Maybe Kurik will see/meet her this time. (And probably poop his pants afterwards)

Hauke Sattler

Yea, but with stormbind there was no quest at all if I remember correctly

Kalle

He needs to choose one of the 3 before he knows what is needed for the quest.

Isiah Debarros

Tftc

Kemizle

Thanks! Loved the couple last chapters

Emmanuel Lebeau

The all-around, but because that's kind of his thing and dexterity because he's complained about not having enough dexterity and some forms in the past and the fact that he has a ability that can increase his strength in any form

Isiah Debarros

What happened to quests for evolving skills? Have not been any for the last few evolutions, even if already fulfilled all requirements should be stated yes?

Kalle

Also wondering what he's going to take for the evolution like I can see him going with any of the three but more specifically I see him going with the all-around buff and dexterity as in main options

Isiah Debarros

I happy they are finally going to address the issue

Isiah Debarros

Thanks!

John


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