Chapter 300: Gods and Believers part one
Chapter 301 of "Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube" opens presenting: In his realm watching down at the world, Quox lounged around, feeling content in the... Donât stop now!
In his realm watching down at the world, Quox lounged around, feeling content in the amount of faith he had, even if it would never be enough for his taste. When his world had fallen heâd made the only reasonable choice and ran, having heard the rumours of this one from a void god he encountered and fled to it, hoping to find new believers and new strength, but things hadnât worked out that smoothly.When heâd arrived he was almost immediately exiled, told heâd be forbidden from gaining followers until he proved his worth in the invasion they all knew would eventually come, an act that still had his fur bristling even millennia later.
He did his best to push the thoughts away as he always did any time he got like this. It didnât matter. Even if it was small, even if he had to share it with others, the amount of faith he had was growing, and theyâd all managed to keep it a secret from those judging gods. Things would be tight, but soon theyâd be able to put their final plan into action, they just needed to be patient.
The fall of this world was coming, it was a fact they all knew. With the invasion so close to their doorsteps they just needed to gather as much faith as they could while they could, and if they were extremely lucky then theyâd be able to use it to escape this doomed world once things got too bad. Sure, it would leave them in a bad state, but there were ways for them to adapt, to survive, theyâd just need to gain all they could by the second wave as they ran for it.
Just thinking of a coming future where those who oppressed him were destroyed filled him with glee, a far nicer fantasy to experience than any memory of the past, and with nothing else to do he could have enjoyed hours of it, at least until another god came into his realm, gripped in panic.
âQuox, this is bad! This is so so bad! Oh falling stars weâre so fucked!â The god Haro screamed as he got there, much to Quoxâs annoyance. The fly like god was always panicky and a pain to deal with overall, but they were also co-conspirators, more deeply bound than heâd ever willingly be if he felt like he had a choice in the matter.
âDamn it Haro, what is it now? Canât you see Iâm trying to relax?â
âThereâs no time to relax, damn it! We need to do something! The other gods suspect something!â
That got his attention, making him get up despite himself. âThereâs no way. They werenât able to find out even after the invader incident, they canât know now.â
âWell, somethingâs happening! Theyâre trying to be secretive about this but I know a couple of them are actually going to descend upon the world! You know they wouldnât fucking do that before the invasion if it wasnât something big!â
âInfinite hells! Get the others, we need to sort this out now,â Even if he didnât particularly like the other god, he knew he wouldnât be wrong about something like this, even if it threw all of their plans into disarray, and so close to the end of things too.
In his village, Toltho walked around greeting everyone he saw. The tents that made up their homes were spread between the trees as those without any tasks to do were on their knees giving what faith they could, with only a few children playing as they ran up to him, excitement plain on their faces as one spoke up.
âToltho, Toltho! The great voice spoke to me! Iâve gained a level to my stealth!â
âReally? Isnât that wonderful,â He said happily as he placed his scaled hand on the child's head, ruffling his fur as he did.
âYep! One day Iâm going to be just as great as you, just watch!â
âHaha, I canât wait to see it! Just remember, I have more to me than just my invisibility, try and find the magic that suits you as well and grow in all areas, and above all give your thanks to the five.â
âI know,â The child said hesitantly as he cast his eyes to the adults around who werenât busy with hunting, gathering, or caring for the young, meaning they had something more important to do than rest, they had to pray.
Toltho could see right through them, understanding their worries as he chuckled. âI know this may not seem too great to young ones such as yourselves, I remember feeling the same, but itâs important they do this, as itâs important you do as well when you get a little older. If the gods donât get faith then the voice canât give us its blessing. The trees wonât grow and the sun wonât rise. We give all we can so that they can share this beauty with us.â
They all nodded along, happy to accept what they were told except for one young girl in the back. âHow do we know?â
âHmm?â
âHow do we know all that stuff? Everyone says it, but the sun greets us each day and we always eat.â
He felt his smile slip only briefly, not out of anger, but from the small part of him that felt the same. Even still, he pushed whatever bit of doubt he had away. It would do him no good to think on it when he held such an important role.
âYes child, the sun is always there, but there have been times food has grown scarce, hasnât there? Thatâs always when we havenât prayed deeply enough, an act that causes our own suffering in the end. You know the gods cry any time a single one of us hurts or starves, thatâs why we must work so hard to give them what they need to maintain this beautiful world.â
The girl seemed happy enough with his answer and the children went on their way, off to play and pray before one of those two acts took up so much of their life as he continued on his rounds, nodding at the other four priests as he passed them until he made his way to the hold, the spot that the lesser ones where kept.
As he stared at them he couldnât help but notice their similarities to his own people as he always did. They both shared the same violet eyes and red scales, even if his own were restricted to his legs and arms while theirs covered them, not to mention the difference to their body types. While all of his kind were uniform and bipedal, the lesser ones seemed to vary with every birth, and that wasnât to mention the difference in their intelligence.
Just the memory of the last time that happened threatened to make his thoughts spiral. It was the only time in his life that such a mistake had occurred, with the lesser ones typically being culled before they could ever reach that point, but when it had it had been a nightmare. Breaking out and taking as many of the lesser ones as they could, killing the few of his own people that were around to try and get in the way, he couldnât help but wonder at times why they kept such dangerous things. Sure, they were easily trained and could help with their hunts, and they were a good decoy to use in the event a strange one got too close, but he couldnât help but think that on a fundamental level there was something wrong with them, a joy they took in hunting and slaughtering that made it hard to believe that theyâd truly been made by their gods to help them, and all the more so from what he remembered from the escape.
Heâd always been told the strange ones were made by an evil god of the world who would hunt and kill them all if they werenât careful, the lesser ones made to protect them as they ran to safety, but that hadnât seemed like what had happened when the wise one was born. It had caused chaos as it escaped and seemed to seek out the strange ones to attack, with the ones he saw doing everything they could to save each other. Was that truly the act of creatures from an evil god?
He shook his head and tried to clear his thoughts. His gods wouldnât have told them that if it wasnât the truth, he was just too small to understand whatever had happened. The five were the pillars of their lives and absolute.
Doing his best to distract himself, he continued on with his rounds as he went, until the voice of the one he devoted himself to filled his head with more worry to his voice than heâd ever heard before.