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Chapter 492: Supply Chain Problems

The next fortress town Jason visited wasn’t under active attack, letting him get in and out quickly. Situated on the coast, it was connected to several storm accumulators. The offshore, windmill-like devices collected power from magical weather events for which the Sea of Storms was named. The prevalence of such storms in the local area was why an adventurer made the trip rather than an airship that could easily be caught up in the volatile weather.

This particular town used the power it collected to charge mana batteries that other towns could use to power their defences, reducing their reliance on the kind of long-distance deliveries that Jason was making. Jason was just adding to local adventurers already delivering to surrounding areas. Jason handed over a fresh batch of empty batteries and collected charged ones to take to his next stop. One of the most isolated forts in the region, it was outside the range the local adventurers normally travelled. It would also be the last stop on Jason’s route before returning to Rimaros.

***

Far to the east of the forts being supplied by Jason was the fortress town of Carazela. One of the most outlying towns in the Storm Kingdom, its latest supply run was deeply overdue. The fort’s defences had expired almost a week earlier and if not for a visiting essence user, either of the last two monster attacks could have overrun the town.

As it was, several monsters made it over the walls and the fort’s commander had lost people driving them back. The commander, Merrick Harlowe, sat on the balustrade atop the wall, weariness engraved on his face like a sigil. He raised his head, offering a tired smile as someone walked up to join him.

Melody Jain was the essence user responsible for the fort lasting as long as it had without supplies. She had even made a run to the local Fertility food tower after the last attack, saving the civilians from starvation. She had fought hard and the stains and rents on her white leather armour told the story of the effort she’d expended in shielding the fort and its people.

Unlike her irrevocably stained armour, her white hair and dark skin were clean. Water was the one resource they had no shortage of and Melody liked to take showers. Merrick had no idea if she was a former adherent of Purity or a loyalist; he was afraid to ask and didn’t really care. Either way, she had an affection for cleanliness that he guessed was a long-ingrained habit. He was certain that she hated wearing her marred armour, yet she always did, ever at the ready.

Merrick looked at her white hair as she sat next to him, returning his tired smile with one of her own. She had cropped her hair short after a brutal head injury cut a good chunk of it away. The wound had been healed but she had trimmed her lopsided hair to a short pixie cut.

Melody gave Merrick a look that was filled with regret.

“Merrick, I have bad news.”

“You’re leaving,” he said, his voice devoid of surprise.

“I’m sorry.”

“I understand,” he said. “You’ve already done more than we had any right to ask.”

“I was hoping I could stay until new supplies arrived, but I have my own responsibilities. I’ve put them off as much as I could. More than I could, if I’m being honest.”

“Maybe those supplies will finally arrive before the next lot of monsters,” he said, forcing optimism into his voice that he didn’t feel.

“We both know they won’t,” Melody said softly. “I’ve heard things, and perhaps you have too. This isn’t an ordinary monster surge. Some things are falling through the cracks. You and your people are one of them.”

“There’s always hope.”

She looked at him crestfallen.

“I…”

She trailed off, shaking her head.

“What is it?” Merrick asked.

“I can’t say. I shouldn’t.”

He let out a laugh, heavy with resignation.

“Ms Jain. Melody. Everyone here is going to be dead in a week. You don’t have to fear your secrets spilling out.”

She hunched forward, looking at her feet as she shook her head again.

“You’re a good man, Merrick Harlowe. A decent and diligent man who looks out for his people. You wouldn’t damn them to save them.”

He sat up straight.

“Save them?”

Melody continued to shake her head.

“I only have one thing to give, Merrick, and you don’t want it. Your people don’t want it. I won’t make them into pariahs.”

“What are you talking about?”

Still hunched over, she turned to look at him.

“You know what I’m talking about,” she said.

He looked away, running his hands over his face.

“Purity,” he said.

“I know you haven’t been asking because you were scared of the answer. Were you afraid that I’d leave or that you would have to make me?”

“Either. Both. So, you’re still…”

“Yes,” she said. “It’s unwise to wear the symbols in these times, but the faith remains.”

She stood up.

“I’ll go.”

“Wait,” Merrick said, gently grabbing her forearm before snatching his hand away.

“Sorry,” he said, stepping back. She turned around with a beaming smile, placing he hand on his forearm.

“You’ll never have to apologise to me, Merrick. I’ve watched you give your all for the people here. You could take your strongest and make a break for safety but that never even crossed your mind. I have nothing but admiration for you.”

He bowed his head.

“Do you have a way?” he asked, his voice barely audible. “A way to save them?”

“I can’t recharge the fort’s defences, Merrick. The power I have to offer becomes part of the people who claim it. Forever. It can’t be given back, and it comes at a price.”

“What kind of power? And what kind of price?”

“I don’t think you should –”

“Tell me!”

His words, loud and sharp, rang out across the wall. Sentries watching for monster attacks turned in their direction.

Melody trailed her fingers down Merrick’s arm and gripped his hand.

“I can’t ask you to do this.”

“I’m asking you.”

She let go and turned away, bowing her head again. He reached out with a hesitant hand, pausing before touching it softly to her upper arm.

“Melody, please. If you have a way to save my people.”

“I don’t,” she said without turning around. “Maybe – maybe – there is a way for them to save themselves, but I can't…”

“Please, Melody. I’m begging.”

She slowly turned, bringing herself close to Merrick with a half-step.

“What do you know about the church of Purity?” she whispered. “Do you have any idea of what you’re asking?”

“I’m asking for help.”

“I belong to a group,” she said. “An order. The Order of Redeeming Light. Have you heard of it?”

“No.”

“We take the things that are unclean. Impure. We purify them. Turn them into clean weapons of righteousness against the very filth from which they came.”

“Like monsters.”

“They are the most pervasive impurity in this world.”

“And you have some of these weapons of righteousness?”

“You’ve heard that my church is in league with the Builder?”

“I have, but I barely know what that means. We live simple lives out here, away from important people and their problems.”

“The Builder is very bad. Our entire church has had to do things to see it cleansed, things that others can’t understand or forgive. But the Builder has something it gives to its soldiers. Something that makes them strong. My order has taken one of the things that produce this weapon and passed it through the purifying light of our redemption rituals. Now we can make people strong, without tainting them. Give this world a chance against the Builder. But the world hates us. Anyone who takes that power will be an outcast.”

“Better outcasts than corpses,” Merrick said. “What is this weapon?”

“It’s called a redeemed core. If you give it to an essence user, they lose their powers but gain new ones. More importantly, they gain an entire rank. Immediately.”

“An entire rank?”

“It won’t work on gold-rankers.”

“But on silvers?”

“It will take them to gold-rank.”

Merrick took a step back running his hands through his hair with a shocked expression.

“This is not a simple fix, Merrick, or some easy path to power. There are consequences, beyond how society will look at you. You give up all your essence abilities. You get new ones in return but not as many. You won't be the equal of an adventurer of your new rank.”

“But strong enough to fight monsters.”

“Yes. But there is another price as well.”

“And what is that?”

“Faith. The taint of the Builder is gone but the new power has to come from somewhere.”

“From your god.”

“Yes. You must open your heart and your soul to Purity without reservation or his power cannot flow into you. You cannot toy with divine power. I’ve seen what happens to those who try to claim this power with a deceitful heart. They become powerful but also mindless. Simpletons who know only how to obey and not to think. I would rather someone be honest and turn from my god than go through that.”

“I can worship your god. If he gives me the strength to save my people, he deserves my faith.”

Melody looked around, wary of the sentries who might overhear. She moved closer to Merrick again, speaking in a whisper as she rested a hand on his chest.

“It’s not that simple, Merrick. I’ve already told you more than I should. More than I’m allowed. I just… I see you. I see your courage and dedication to these people. You are the kind of man this world should be celebrating, not leaving to his death.”

“Then give me this power.”

“I can’t. If my people are going to expose themselves to help you, they have to know that you’ll truly be with us.”

“What are you saying?”

“It can’t just be you, Merrick. It has to be all your silver and bronze people. If you want Purity’s help, you all have to make a show of faith. Together.”

“I can’t tell my people to do that.”

“I know. This is why I didn’t want to say anything at all.”

Merrick walked away from Melody, back to the edge of the wall. He leaned on the balustrade, looking out over the sea. The breeze tousled his hair, the magical barrier over the fort long-depleted.

“It doesn’t even have to be monsters at this point,” he lamented. “Without the magical barrier, even a storm could deal with us.”

“There might be something else,” Melody said. “If your people were willing to show their faith, then perhaps I can convince my people can help you, in ways I cannot alone.”

“What kind of ways.”

“If you and your people take the power, it will take a little time for you to adjust. Days, in which you won’t be able to fend off monster attacks. But if my people knew they didn’t have to fear you, we could stand for you, until you are ready. Perhaps even share some of what supplies we do have. I can’t promise anything on my own, but–”

Merrick turned around to meet her gaze, eyes steely.

“I can’t tell my people to do this,” he said. “But I can ask.”

***

Jason was riding along a wide jungle roadway when he sensed the approach of several essence users. He was passing by another fort town when four auras emerged and rushed towards him. They were essence users; three bronze and a silver. All had monster cores in their auras, so not adventurers.

Shade pulled the skimmer to a stop, the vehicle and Jason’s familiars disappearing as he waited for the approaching people. He stood in the road, letting them come to him. It did not take long, all sprinting up the connection road leading from the nearby fort town.

“Adventurer,” the silver-ranker said as they arrived. They had gone hard enough that the bronze-rankers were exhausted from pushing themselves to match the silver’s speed.

“I take it that you are residents of that fortress town,” Jason said.

“I’m the town commander. Are you a supply courier?”

“I am, but my supplies are not for your town.”

“Please,” the commander said. “Our courier is more than a week overdue. The food came from the Fertility farm tower but our remaining mana batteries won’t hold out through another monster attack.”

“And if I give you the supplies for another, even more isolated town, what happens to them?”

“Please, I’m begging.”

Jason frowned.

“I can’t give you these supplies,” he said. “They were provided by another fortress town that charges mana batteries, though.”

“They have access to storm accumulators?”

“Yes.”

“Then you can leave your supplies here and go back for more. All we need are charged mana batteries.”

“I can’t make that decision,” Jason said. “But I’ve been there. I can portal you and I back there and you can plead your case to them for more supplies.”

The commander’s face lit up.

“You have a portal power?”

“I do. We can go right now.”

***

Standing in the open gates of the town, Merrick and Melody were facing one another, his hands clasped in hers.

“Come back quickly,” he said.

“I will,” she told him with a smile. “With good news, I promise.”

He reluctantly released her hands and she left, moving quickly but stopping to look back more than once before she disappeared into the jungle. She picked up the pace until she was certain that she was beyond Merrick’s aura senses. She slowed down and soon after, two women in white armour appeared. One wore tough but flexible leathers, like Melody, and handed her a fresh set from a dimensional bag. The other wore heavy armour made from the chitin of a monster, recoloured white.

“How did it go?” the leather-wearer asked as Melody stripped off her dirty armour.

“As planned,” Melody said. “All the silvers and bronze-rankers.”

The armoured woman chuckled.

“You’re still the best, Mel. Should we let the next supply courier through? We kill too many and people might come looking.”

“No,” Melody said. “It’s a monster surge and they send the expendable people for a reason. We’ll shield the fort from the next attack, give them supplies and let them fend off the one after by themselves. Then we let a supply run through. We can’t have them regretting their decision, after all.”

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Comments

Oooooh I’m looking forward to this

loco

No she's worse than that, she's a recruiter.

Chopper

Best chapter I’ve seen in forever. Reminiscent of old Shirt. Twisty plot and smooth set up, interesting foes and possible allies or unknowns following him to watch and add dramatic comments, or jump in against purity. Ooh tell me more!

James

It’s almost like it was pre-determined by some all-powerful being who created this world…and decided to write about it.😜

Matt

How about this person in particular? She's manipulating an entire town into becoming soul-slaves to a malevolent entity by murdering all the couriers that would've provided life-saving supplies, then giving them a choice of either death, or using devices that will openly bind them to a fallen god. If you wouldn't want a person like that dead, I'm honestly speechless. Their gender is utterly irrelevant. Their actions are demonstrably evil. Which is all that matters. "Judge a man not by the colour of his skin, but by the content of his character."

Anon

And next courier is jason. What are the oddd.

Frardowin

I bet Jason's watchers end up flushed out into the open by the purity people watching or the new collection of gold rank people in the town.

ManyAdventuresMini

Is it possible that by converting people in the Fort it either becomes part of Purity's spirit domain or have one on premises? If so it could be the start of Jason invading and taking over Purity's domains. Thus cleansing Purity from the world.

Caestus

So….theoretically you gain all the possessions of someone’s essence power personal storage through looting, like what Jason refused to do on Farrah and what his domain gathers and auto-stores from trespassing kills. [I assume we don’t see the detailed list in previous looting screens because we only see the redacted highlights or maybe what Jason’s power manifests/modifies beyond just snagging it up as-is.] I’m also guessing this Purity team is looting the supplies to later “gift” the town they “save,” because win-win for them logistically. So, could Jason potentially battle these guys, loot them, and discover they’ve been killing/looting couriers by the sheer mass of supplies they dump; therefore, giving him a clue to their plans? He might not figure out the plan right away without cleverly written-in monologuing hints and input from (fingers crossed there are any) survivor interviews… man, I hope this will be a near miss scenario and not a TOTAL shit show “if only I got there sooner” tragedy to push Jason’s character into more action. If would be an awesome opportunity to display is current power against Builder toys but so sad 😞 🤞🏼

Henscratch

Thanks for the chapter. Looking forward to the upcoming conflict. I enjoy that I feel like I can count on Jason doing something clever.

CreditAssignment

I agree with Shirt that it is pretty disturbing to see that the first reaction of many readers is: that character i don‘t like has to die. I mean, there are a few characters i want to face the consequences of their actions, but actual deathwishes have restricted themselves to characters like that underworld boss that abused sophie. But for many readers it seems that the first reaction to an unlikable character is: kill them. That‘s way to bloodthirsty for my taste.

Leander

My only complaint is I wish the towns/forts had some sort of names so I can easily tell them apart. Even if it’s fort 1 or town A. Other then that I love the way the story is developing and that there’s a multiple plots unfolding through this surge. Anyone throwing hate will have to answer to Colin.

Kyle

😱 I was really hoping she'd be good, but guess not. Fuck purity and the builders 😂

Albrecht

I realized what was happen half way through the conversation, the reveal only cemented the fact that she was a murderous bitch.

Augustus

Nah, seems like a pretty evil bitch to me. Could be wrong, but Zealots are bad enough without the ability to actually meet there God.

Artman

Seems doubtful at this point

Russell Widger

Such an amazing twist. Didn’t see her as good. Nice job shirt. Anyone else think she could double cross purity? Maybe she could be good ?

Greg Lambert

Lmao they are about to get smacked down hard by Jason lmao this will be hilarious lmao

Jonathan Walker

Shirt, is it aight if I say I want all these purity ladies killed off now? Or is that still groundhogs daying you :p

Adam Miller

Oh you rotten bitch

Sean

Fuck Purity. Fuck Melody. Manipulation like this is a big trigger for me. Almost couldn't finish the chapter

Buzz1089

Couple of weeks ago when there were some calls for Vessa’s death after this woman the week before and the one the week before lol.

David Fletcher

Did I miss an author's note or something on discord? It sounds like Shirt complained about fans hating women or something?

Joel Sasmad

Thanks for the chapter :)

Alsia

I sure hope that Jason arrives in time. I like Merrick

The Lost Pages

Omfg, really excited to see some purity followers get the beat down! (I make no distinction regarding gender, all purity buttheads deserve an ass whooping) woop!

Tommy

*Watches as Shirt stirs an increasingly thickening potted soup of wicked narrative.* Me: "oh my... HAHA!...Ohhh, some (expletives rhyming with 'witches') need some stitches pronto. *Rubs hands with glee*

SimpleGreen

Hippity hoppity, purity will be jason's property

xSzakix

Trouble once again knocking on Jason's door and his core values force him to act.

LEMON

Well, ain't that some shit

Pariah

Rip really got the evil vibes this chapter when she played all hard to get.

IWannaBeATiger

I’m really confused. Is Melody he same woman that Callum shielded from Humphrey and Sophie ‘s pursuit?

mockery jones

Doesn't the fact that you're looking for one worry you?

Shirtaloon

The church of purity are becoming card carrying villain stereotypes, though, as has been said before, those who go around spouting about purity tend to be such.

(Not so) Idle TheoryCrafter

So, are we allowed to want THIS woman dead, Shirt?

Anon

I hope you kill that shit in this week!

Patrick Schuldt

So shirt are you going to complain if people want another "Female" to die? You know you totally are in control of how shitty these people seem to be....If they are not shitty no one will want them to die (except those crazy people that wanted poor Belinda to die..like why? she's brilliant!!) its not about being female (I seriously hope) but about them being just shitty people... maybe make more dudes shitty to test their I-WANT-THEM-TO-DIE-OMETER.....but this purity shit-bangers needs to die by slow apocalypse suckage...heal and suck heal and suck

TerrestrialOverlord

Nah. I wanna hear Jason chant, "Mine is the judgement, and the judgement is death!" and then beat them to death with the ten commandments.

Yeah, tbh I wish there was a better understanding of Knowledge's functional power. Although I really doubt she has true omniscient or if she does she has heavy restrictions. Because otherwise the builder's plots would have been found out a lot earlier. Also there is probably a way at higher power levels to block her. She most likely has to actually focus on people or things to gain specific knowledge or else she would essentially be constantly reading the minds of every individual and thing that is on the planet.

Tristan A

I feel bad for those people being duped.

That's me!

One thing doesn't add up. Knowledge should know what is happening and should have been able to put an end to it with her followers. They are essentially at war with purity so none of the non-interference stuff should even be applicable.

Chris

This chapter made me think of Bonnie Tyler's "I need a hero." Great chapter!

Evander

I’m holding out for a hero til the end of the night

wherebear

Lol those purity church members have another thing coming when they try to kill Jason

Russell Widger

I mean, it did seem it would be going this way, but I had still hoped she just had a change of heart. Call me an optimist.

Voltaire

I can't wait for Jason to cut through the cult of purity like a hot knife though butter.

Justin van mele

I think a lot of us were hoping she was good, not evil.

Seaspike

It will be interesting. I think Jason is the next scheduled delivery, the one they are planning to kill.

Seaspike

Oh boy, this arc is getting good, great job Shirt!!!

DrNutella

Oh god this week is going to be amazing. Can't wait

Josh Teague

I think the people following him are Rimaros "observers"

Seaspike

I need a hero

Oh so the people following Jason are Purity church members, ready to see that smack down.

Gjim

I'm guessing that Jason will end up brain melting an entire town's Builder-puppeted defenders while his Diamond rank watchers look on.

Jon

What an icky situation. Those poor people. Hopefully Jason gets there in time.

wherebear

Hmm

Al

Yikes, that’s a dastardly con-job. A truly inspired piece of work really…

Oh boy.

Alexander Dupree

Yup, "solving" a problem they created.

Seaspike

No surprises that the priest is rotten.

Hunter Vook

And that’s how organizations get their hooks in.

David Fletcher

Yeesh. "Redeemed" cores. Bet they still respond to Jason the same way. If they're not actually standard builder ones

lockx

Hehe, by a second

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