RFC-Miniarc-An Average Day-14 (Arthur)
Added 2022-10-01 01:26:27 +0000 UTCArthur's final chapter! After this, we drop in with Miss Talia and Anna. I was going to give Anna and Earl their own miniarc but it won't be long enough for that
âOi. Oi, dog. Stop drooling on my floor and wake up.â
Arthur blinked open his eyes, feeling a thick layer of crust resisting his efforts. He wiped his face with his palm, his limbs clumsy and heavy. He blinked rapidly as he sat up, feeling as if a stonehead whale was strapped to his chest.
As his vision cleared of the fogginess of sleep, he made out Lou, dressed in a sheer nightgown that didnât suit her and carrying a mug that smelt of bitter tea. He flinched at the sight of her. ââŠLou?â
âThe hell are you looking at me like that for?â the noblewoman muttered. She looked down at herself and grimaced. âYeah, it doesnât suit me but I asked Kierra to toss me something. She got a giggle out of it so itâs fine.â
She ran a hand through her hair. âI was in such a hurry to get down here because I wasâŠah, fuck it. I was worried about you. You brought this on yourself but as a responsible summoner, I might feel a tiny bit guilty abandoning you to your fate. IâŠhey, are you listening to me?â
Her words washed over the confused pirate as he grappled with her presence, wondering if he was losing his mind. Lou couldnât be standing in front of him. Nine years ago, with the help of the thrall, he had trapped the summoner in a hastily constructed cellar beneath her own home. Heâd kept her bound, gagged, and drugged so she couldnât order the thrall to act against him.
Once he left the Hall, heâd transported her in a box to Graywatch. Heâd used his earth magic to carve a cave into the face of one of the many cliffs and left her there, forever gazing out at the bleak sea.
The last time heâd seen her, she was nothing but skin and bones, her dark hair long and matted. Her confident violet eyes were glazed over with madness as her cracked, dry lips mumbled nonsense in reaction to his presence, despite not recognizing him. âThisâŠyouâre one of the thrallâs tricks.â
âOh saints. She did a number on you.â
Arthur ignored her, eyes moving over the room as he searched for the source of his greatness and all his suffering. âCome out! Explain your game.â
âNo more games, Arthur. Look.â Lou jerked her head in the direction of the window, where the shades were drawn and sunlight poured into the living room. âThe sun is up, your bet is concluded, and my succubus has withdrawn her influence from your mind. No more games, no more tricks.â
ââŠI see.â He wobbled as he pushed to his feet. âThis is another reminder. I am fully aware how powerful you are. There is no need to mess with my mind. Simply tell me the price this time and letâs see this done.â
âIâm telling you, this isnâtâŠoh, this isnât working. Hey, get out here.â
Soft clomping announced the arrival of the thrall. Arthur startled when he saw her. The creature had taken many forms throughout the decade of their partnership. Sometimes, it was a nightmare from the depths of the sea. Other times, it took seductive forms that could make a man lose his mind at a single glance. But it had never again taken the form it had when it served Lourianne Tome. He didnât know if it was out of disgust or respect to the summoner she betrayed.
âWe all must wake from our dreams, pet.â The thrall chuckled. âNo matter how alluring they are.â
âI grow tired of your ploys,â Arthur snapped.
âGive me the short version of what happened,â Lou demanded. She closed her eyes, nodding periodically. Several minutes later, her eyes snapped open with a grimace. âSaints damn it. I told you not to destroy him.â
âHis reason remains intact,â the thrall said with a smile, tail whipping rapidly. âHe is merely operating under a few misconceptions.â
âA few? This sorry bastard has ten years of fake memories clouding his mind. Heâs completely different.â
âThe impression of the memories is faint and Iâve kept his personality intact. They will fade and he will know they are false.â
âAnd how long will that take?â
âIt depends on how strongly he clings to the memories. If he acceptsâ"
âEnough!â Arthur called on his mana. He didnât often use violence on the creature, as it always found ways to get even, but sometimes it took force to put an end to its games.
But to his surprise, his mana core was significantly smaller than it should be. Where it had once been as vast as the ocean, it was a piddling pool in comparison.
AlmostâŠalmost as if he had gone back in time ten years when he was still an initiate at the Hall.
He ignored the strange weakness and tried to cast his spell anyway. He knew from experience that the thrall could mess with his perceptions but not even its powers could take away his mana. Even if he couldnât perceive it, it was still within him and would obey his will.
The spell should have summoned the metal around him, reformed it into chains strengthened by his mana, and bound the thrall and the apparition of Lou. But when he willed his mana into the spell, nothing happened. Arthur stared at his hands in disbelief. âWhatâŠâ
âHey, what did he just try to do? Seriously? Okay. Hey, Arthur. Look at me.â
Her gaze was sympathetic, her violet eyes hooded. âI need you to listen to me, alright? Iâve gotten a brief rundown on what happened to you. You remember waking up after your bet concluded, saints, ten years ago? Listen. That was a trick. Everything that happened after that was a trick. It didnât happen. None of it was real.â
Arthur scowled. âNo one can fake ten years of memory. However, confusing me for a few minutes is entirely within that creatureâs capabilities.â He brushed past Lou and dropped onto a couch, fighting a yawn. âLet me know when youâve finished your game. I have business in the city today.â
Lou shook her head. She waved over the thrall and handed over the mug of tea. âGo prepare breakfastâŠand maybe bring out the Herbanacle. This might be easier for him to swallow with something to wash it down.â
âAs you wish, my summoner.â
Arthur eyed the apparition of the noblewoman as she took a seat beside him. âI donât know why itâs showing me you. Youâre not scary or horrific. By the deep, I actually liked you.â
âUh huh. And what supposedly happened to me?â
âAh, is it trying to make me feel guilty? I did away with useless sentiment long ago. Locking you up was nothing personal but you should know a ship canât have two captains. If there was a chance youâd have cooperated with me, I would have let you tag along. Wouldnât even have tried to sleep with you.â
âWell, arenât you the picture of mercy.â
âSo? What are you here to do? Put me on a better path? Tempt me to a worse one?â
âIâm here to make you see sense.â
Arthur grimaced as she grabbed him by the mouth and forced him to meet her eyes. The pain of her grip felt very real but the thrall could mess with his perceptions. What was strange was the look in Louâs eyes.
In his memories, she was flippant and short-tempered. The woman staring at him now was cold and somber, her expression blank but her eyes serious. Something in the back of his mind niggled at him, scraping at his conviction, but he easily swatted it aside.
âListen to me, you sorry bastard. I know youâve never heard of someone creating ten years of memories but thatâs only because youâre thinking of human beings. My thrall is not simply stronger than most mental casters, she has centuries, if not millennia, of experience. She can turn your mind inside out without breaking a sweat.
âThe last ten years you experienced is all fake. Youâll come to realize that soon enough, as I forbade her from permanently altering you, but itâll go a lot easier if you stop fighting it.â
âI know full well what that creature is capable of,â Arthur muttered against her palm. âBut there would be no point. Why would that thing fake ten years of life? If all of it was fake, then everything I did for it, all that power it gained, never happened. Why would it waste so much time?â He scoffed. âIsnât it far more likely that this conversation is a little spot of amusement to remind me of my place?â
âSee, there you go again, thinking of a succubus like a human. Ten years for amusement may seem excessive to you but what is ten years to a creature thatâs immortal? And power? What power could you offer her that she couldnât get for herself? Why would she bother with you? Think about it.â
Arthur frowned. âShe needed me to be the face. To bring the crews of Graywatch together and fend off the king. After the Great War, they wouldnât have accepted another creature as a sovereign.â
âArthurâŠsheâs a shapeshifter. She could just become a human.â
He blinked. The little worm of reason renewed its efforts to gnaw away his convictions but he suppressed it. âA mental or physical caster could have discovered the truth. It was better to use a puppet ruler.â
âA mental caster? Sheâs far better than anyone the kingdom could throw at her, something you should know. And a physical caster? She has that affinity too, you idiot. Besides, she can sniff them out. They wouldnât get within eyeline of her if she wanted. She would have nothing to fear from anyone.
âMore importantly, it doesnât matter. Humans wonât make deals with other races? What the hell do you have to say about Fortitude? A man-mutating abomination stole land from the king and killed hundreds of his knights and they still make nice with it.â
She shook him lightly. âHer influence was keeping you from drawing the obvious conclusion but youâre free from it now. Think. There are too many things that donât make sense. First of all, you say you imprisoned me. Alone? I could kick your ass with my pinky.â
âThe thrall helped.â
âWhich is impossible. Do you think Iâm an idiot? She canât do anything to harm me. If she plotted against me, she would be destroyed by a power bigger than all of us. It is, very literally, impossible. But letâs put that aside. What happened to the other people in the house? Letâs start with Bell, my other elemental.â
His brows furrowed. âThe imp ran off the night we attacked. I never saw it again.â
âHaha, hilarious. As if an elemental will just abandon its summoner. Itâd make more sense if you said Bell followed you. Moving on. The servants. Do you think you could get past Earl and Gajin? Maybe Gajin if heâs not in the garden but Earl would slit your throat the second you showed hostile intentions.â
Arthur blinked. âThe thrall took care of the servants.â
âOh, so she dispatched my servants without waking either me or my wife with our incredible hearing? Amazing. Speaking of, what did you do with my wife? The elf with the pure physical affinity that could fight Dunwayne?â
The worm of reason grew tiny legs tipped with claws and scratched at Arthurâs convictions harder. ââŠthe thrall took care of her too.â
âOh? Did you see that? It should have been amazing. Iâm sure they brought the house down at least. Did they shatter the Hall?â
ââŠI didnât see the fight. When I arrived at the house, the elf and the imp were gone, the servants were dead, and the thrall had you bound. My role was to create a cellar to hide you.â
âDoes that make any sense to you? My wife wouldnât go down without a fight. A loud, messy fight. The whole Hall, saints, the whole kingdom would have known if they fought.â
The worm of reason became a mole and started to dig vigorously.
Lou saw something in his eyes and moved her hand. âThatâs right. Think about it.â
ââŠAlana never came looking for you. I saw her around the Hall but we never spoke.â
âWhich is damn strange. If I went missing, that stubborn girl would kick down every door in the Hall looking for me. Not to mention Miss Talia. And Miss Alyssa, being a part of the Grand Watch. Thatâs not mentioning who would come looking for my wife. Aurelius, that bastard. The grandmaster. Her mother, saints save us all.â
Arthur swallowed. âIt doesnât make any sense.â
âStop thinking about it as a human. Succubi love manipulating others. This?â She waved a finger between them. âThis moment right here is enough for her to turn your mind inside out. I know you suffered.â
âButâŠI didnât suffer without cause. That creature demanded much from me but I got much in return.â
Lou shook her head. âShe isnât a brute who gets off on flaying your skin and whipping you like human torturers. Sheâs an artist. Anyone can hurt you. She made you hurt yourself by making you believe it served a purpose. Not to mention the pain youâll feel every time you remember what you did was all for naught.â
Arthur stared at her blankly, heart thudding in his chest. âIt said it could make me the king of GraywatchâŠif I killed my father.â
The noblewoman winced. âFuck. You actually did it?â
âIt stopped leviathans from attacking in return for sacrificing a child every month.â
âSaints. Really? Wait, did you do that too?â
âFor once, the city was able to grow without worry of it being destroyed. We built a wall that kept out the kingdomâs army. We managed to cultivate farms.â
âBut kids? Come on.â
âNot Graywatchâs kids. I bargained for that. But in return, I had to hand them over personallyâŠand listen.â
âAh.â
Arthur covered his face with his hands, his fingers trembling lightly. As the thrall said, the memories began to fade, things that used to be crystal clear losing detail with every passing moment, but the feelings were all too vivid. âIt made me choose between my wife and my son!â
ââŠyou were married?â
âWhy? WHY?!â he roared.
Lou sighed as she stood. âBecause she could. Youâll drive yourself mad if you dig deeper than that.â Her hand reached out to him but she stopped herself at the last moment and let it drop. âJustâŠtake some time. And never make bets with elementals, idiot.â
She shook her head as she walked away from the young pirate as he grappled with reality.
Comments
im waiting for the day geneva crosses the line, i know itll happen one day
ScubaSteve
2023-01-16 23:30:44 +0000 UTCGeneva's an artist.
DocteurNS
2023-01-03 15:50:38 +0000 UTCThis along with Geneva's conversation with Nomad leads me to be concerned that she could probably dance along the edge of the contract and seriously endanger Lou indirectly enough so that it wouldn't affect her terms.
Mugsy
2022-10-20 06:25:56 +0000 UTCI mean, technically she did stop. the pain vs pleasure part that is. she hadn't started the other part yet so she couldn't have stopped it.
UncrownedKing
2022-10-04 02:52:29 +0000 UTCI donât think Geneva often lies. She seems to find it much more entertaining to tell truths that she knows will be misunderstood. I would be very careful anytime Geneva uses vague language. Words like âeverythingâ may seem definite but it actually leaves a lot of room for interpretation. If you donât believe me, just think about why legal documents have to be hundreds of pages long. If you want to make an agreement with a company, you have to definite the company, who is part of it, when they are part of it, how long they are part of it, etc. My point is that Geneva can accomplish a lot without ever having to âlieâ.
LadyArtemis
2022-10-04 01:48:14 +0000 UTCBut he said stop, and she made him believe it was all over.
TroubleFait
2022-10-03 19:33:18 +0000 UTCI wouldnât say that. Geneva said everything would stop if he said so. She never said he would realize he should.
Spencer Herold
2022-10-03 19:31:36 +0000 UTCYeah but not for the purpose of torturing him.
TroubleFait
2022-10-01 14:23:30 +0000 UTCOuch. I see now that last chapter was just a prelude. "Everything will cease if you just say stop." What a big, fat lie. Geneva you asshole. đ
TroubleFait
2022-10-01 14:22:34 +0000 UTCItâs not the first time weâve seen her do it. Geneva has been using the same technique to train Earl as well. She made Earl go through nearly a decade, including several deaths, all in a bout an hour.
LadyArtemis
2022-10-01 06:47:45 +0000 UTCThis was fantastic, completely out striped my expectations. Truly delightful. It was perfect for what Arthur deserved
Anna Haig
2022-10-01 06:24:43 +0000 UTCSheesh! That's just rough, man. I know he asked for it, but it's okay to feel bad for him, right!? I am very much looking forward to how this "experience" shapes him in the future though. Geneva is a lot scarier than I thought she'd be. Worst part is, this is all stuff she's shown or done before with her training Earl. Just never realized the more sinister implications.
UncrownedKing
2022-10-01 04:40:13 +0000 UTCthis shit's scary, damn, I feel sorry for him. he had to see the girl he loved get raped by his own father, then used like a toy. also, this was done in a day, what kind of hell could she make him feel within a month? goddamn. Lou really needs to be weary with the succubus. breaking someone's mind is one thing, but creating a false reality? holy shit.
deus vult
2022-10-01 02:57:46 +0000 UTCShe really fuck him up... and with rules in between. I don't even want to imagine how it would have been if she had had total freedom... or if she could do it more than once
Fives
2022-10-01 02:18:59 +0000 UTCđDamn... justđ¶
Linco Montanna
2022-10-01 02:05:55 +0000 UTCDamn Geneva. You making me feel bad for the poor bastard. I will say again Geneva is scary!!
Micah
2022-10-01 01:49:21 +0000 UTCyep, mind magic is scary shit
Amelgar
2022-10-01 01:46:54 +0000 UTC