Path of the Deathless - (I) Conspiracy

(I) Conspiracy

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Chapter 79 of "Path of the Deathless" starts with unexpected events: -“41 (I)ConspiracyThe Master-Advisor’s office was pretty cozy. It had a nice pond with a fountain... Find out more!

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Conspiracy

The Master-Advisor’s office was pretty cozy. It had a nice pond with a fountain in the middle filled with koi. The leftmost wall was covered in a grand painting. It depicted the Legendary Pathbearers comprising the Auroral Council, the ones who served as avatars of the thirteen Ascendants, looking powerful and dignified. The right side was lined with bookshelves and leatherbound tomes. Another nice thing was the soundproofing Enchantments lining the walls and the black-tinted windows preventing anyone from peering in. And at the far end of the room was a grand, ivory table. One that doubled as a piano. One that sat just below a portrait of Master-Advisor Maxwell Oldsmith itself. One that shattered into pieces when Shiv swatted it in a demonstration of his displeasure.

The massive table tumbled into the air as if it barely weighed anything at all and crashed hard against the portrait. The piano burst into dust, fragments, and bouncing keys. The portrait was torn and mangled, much like the automaton it was meant to depict.

A little bit away, Master-Advisor Maxwell Oldsmith whimpered and wailed on its knees. Looming over it was Shiv—still in his Perfect Semblance. Nearby, an audience of two looked in petrified trepidation, doing their best to avoid Shiv’s notice. Mira, the secretary, had woken at some point and found herself tied to a chair. Shiv had ripped rebar out of the walls and bent it around her. Siggy kept watch out of the door as Shiv told her to, but every time Shiv made a loud noise, she flinched, and her legs wobbled like the struts of a collapsing bridge.

“Oldsmith. If you say ‘I don’t know’ to me one more time, I don’t know if I can stop myself from driving my godsdamned fingers through your optics.” Shiv’s words were calm. His mood was far from it. This that knelt before him had been trying to beat a child to death with its belt for a misplaced pair of gloves. The kid was dead now, thanks to 811. As were hundreds more. But Shiv still had a promise of retribution to keep. It might not mean anything to the boy, but it did mean something to Shiv.

Shiv realized. It didn’t matter. It was the behavior that offended him. The hells was the point of being some high and powerful lord or Pathbearer and spending your time stepping on the small? It was .

“I—You asked me to be honest! So I am! Please, Master Pathbearer! Please! I can only tell you what I know.” Gone was the haughty, oppressive demeanor that the automaton had earlier. The bot was just a beggar now, and it begged good and hard for its life. Its fine suit and nice hat were shredded by how roughly Shiv moved it around during the interrogation. “You asked me why I am here—I told you! Because I was assigned by the Prismatic Order! Straight from the capital at Yellowstone! I—I am merely doing my duties, as instructed by Inquisitor Szjik. Nothing more! I swear! I swear on the Ascendants!”

Shiv just glared at the bot. He took a moment to recap and process all the things he asked Oldsmith.

As it turned out, the Republic was even more full of bullshit than Shiv expected. Not only did the Master-Advisor here know plenty about the Five Faiths of the Abyss, it was also tasked with establishing new trade ties with Compact. There were also other consulates in various other gates. With what Oldsmith described, business between the Auroral Council of the Republic and the Lords of Law over Compact was booming.

This led into another question: Why the Republic lied to their own people. When Oldsmith started claiming it was to protect the minds of the Republic’s citizens from corruptive ideologies and dark realities, Shiv lost his temper slightly. He might have slapped the bot a little. The bot’s head might have a pretty sizable dent as a result. That caused Oldsmith to update its answer from protection to control. Apparently, the Prismatic Order controlled something called a about things the people were and weren’t allowed to know.

And then things got even worse for Shiv as Oldsmith started going on about the logistics of assigning proper mind mages to each of the Republic’s territories to ensure that a was maintained.

An ill feeling passed through Shiv after he heard that. He felt like he was starting to dissociate from himself, and a sense of paranoia swelled inside him. Had a Psychomancer peered into his mind when he grew up? Shaped his memories? How much did Roland Arrow know?

It was at this point that Oldsmith made a terrible mistake. It started complaining about how it didn’t want to do any of this, how it deserved better for all its years of honest service rendered to an assortment of lords, and if it hadn’t agreed to arrangements made by its most recent benefactor, Havel Van Stormhalt, it wouldn’t be here trying to resolve the Blackedge problem for the Prismatic Order.

The names and brought Shiv’s other thoughts to a crashing halt. And then the hits just kept coming.

“City Lord Havel has long despised Master Roland Arrow. He was practically overjoyed when he told me about a most important mission I was meant to help him accomplish. He admitted to me, then, that he was a high-ranking member of the Prismatic Order—and that he had received a divine duty from a member of the Auroral Council. The Republic in danger! And because of one of its great heroes, no less!”

“Stormhalt? As in… the father of Isabella Van Stormhalt?” Shiv asked, just to clarify.

“Correct. The Young Lady was—well, relations between her and her father have always been troubled since the death of her mother, and after her elopement with Town Lord Roland Arrow’s son—”

“Wait, elopement? I thought they were formally engaged.”

Oldsmith frowned. “If they were, City Lord Havel did not give his consent. Oh, his mood was ever so foul those final few days. And then, suddenly, he was overjoyed. Bursting with happiness! And that’s when he told me—that’s when he informed me of what was to happen! Blackedge was to be sacked and occupied. Starhawk’s Perch was to be secured and delivered unto City Lord Havel, along with Town Lord Roland Arrow, be he alive or dead, and with proof of his treason! For within him burns a Quest to bring down the Republic itself! And to lay low the Auroral Council!”

By the end of the speech, Shiv stared blankly at the automaton for practically a minute. There was so much in there for him to process that Shiv couldn’t help but sigh.

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Shiv, personally, was more lost than ever. He came into the office looking for a few answers regarding certain things that didn’t fit about the Republic—and then to beat an automaton to death. He ended up plunging into what seemed like a cross-national conspiracy that went so deep he couldn’t even see the bottom.

“Secured and delivered to Havel by whom?” Shiv asked.

“I—” Oldsmith hesitated.

“Speak. You don’t need any of your limbs to do that.”

“Vicar Sullain! The disgraced Vicar Sullain!” Oldsmith wailed, sounding ashamed and terrified. “Members of the Prismatic Order and the foul Necrotech vicar came to an accord for the greater good! No one in the Republic has enough authority or power to directly deliver justice upon Roland Arrow—not with the Starhawk’s Blessing. But with all that is at stake, and his heresy threatening the stability of the Auroral Council, extreme measures had to be taken. And another means of accessing Starhawk’s Perch was required.”

“So, you guys…” Shiv paused as he tried to put all this together in his head. “Okay. Havel hates Roland. Havel is supposedly a member of the Prismatic Order—and he takes orders from one of the Council members. And they want him to deal with Roland Arrow?”

“Yes.”

Shiv narrowed his eyes. “But Roland has the favor of the Starhawk, who is… one of Ascendants. The Ascendants that the Auroral Council serves as avatars for.”

“I… yes, correct.” The Master-Advisor nodded.

Shiv was starting to get a headache. “And because Roland’s been accused by a member of the Auroral Council of heresy and having a Quest… to destroy the Auroral Council?”

“Yes. That—that is what I have been told.”

“But he’s favored. By an Ascendant. An avatar of one of the Auroral Council members.” Shiv emphasized every sentence, trying to make Oldsmith realize how absurd and outrageous this all was.

“Ah, perhaps… perhaps the Starhawk is deceived? And does not know of his favored apprentice’s treachery?” Now it sounded like the damn bot was asking a question.

“You’re not sure?” Shiv asked.

“No,” Oldsmith admitted.

“And you didn’t bother checking? Or hiring a spy to slip into Blackedge or something?”

“I—that was not my assigned duty, so perhaps that has happened, but I cannot be sure.”

“Well, if it were me, I would have asked!” Shiv snarled. Oldsmith toppled over and began shaking as the Deathless leaned over the bot. “Tell me you’re not lying. Tell me this isn’t bullshit. Tell me. Because it sounds like bullshit. Siggy!”

The goblin jumped a full meter off the ground at the mention of her name. She was shaking when she turned to regard Shiv. “Y-yes?”

“Does this sound like bullshit?” he asked.

She looked at the automaton. “Yeah. Honestly, kind of.”

“No! It’s not!” Oldsmith cried.

“You!” Shiv said, pointing at Mira, the secretary. She gave a muffled cry of fear due to the rebar tightened around her lower jaw and body. “Does this sound like bullshit?”

She paused, considered it, and then tried to nod.

“I—I assure you, it is not! I have… I have evidence of this! I have communication records between me and Inquisitor Szjik! It was in a desk compartment! You can look!” Oldsmith crawled to the debris of the piano-desk and began digging through the mess.

Shiv watched the automaton and placed his hands on his hips while biting his lips.

“Look!” Oldsmith said, holding up what looked to be a leather journal. A series of spell patterns danced over a lock, keeping the book bound. “This is it. Here.” It pressed the lock, and a clicking sound followed. The lock fell, and Oldsmith came rushing back, handing Shiv the book. As he opened the pages and started flipping through, Shiv’s jaw dropped. He could see Roland Arrow’s name mentioned hundreds of times. Other words that leaped out to him were “Quest and more.

If Oldsmith was lying, he was the most prepared and prescient liar Shiv had ever met. And something told him the automaton had no skill related to Divination. “You got to be felling kidding me,” Shiv muttered.

“I’m not!” Oldsmith wailed. It fell to its knees and embraced Shiv’s legs. “Please… great Master Pathbearer. Spare me! I am just a servant. Just the hand of another! Let me go!”

Shiv looked down at the wretched machine. “Oldsmith. If you don’t let go of me, I’m going to kick you, and it’s going to be hard to figure out where your bits begin and your broken piano ends.” The automaton let go of Shiv and simply bowed in supplication. The Deathless tried putting more pieces together. Really messy and ugly pieces.

“So,” Shiv began. “Instead of doing anything to investigate or find proof through more subtle means… a literal Council member, a City Lord, and the secret guardians of the Republic decided to strike an accord with an excommunicated heretic of the Abyss to its own people, destroy a tripwire town, and capture or kill a national hero?”

Oldsmith froze briefly. “That… appears to be accurate.”

Shiv tried pinching the bridge of his nose—and felt his fingers bounce off his skull helmet. His Perfect Semblance completed the action, though. “It seems like you guys jumped several orders of escalation. This is insane.”

“Well… sometimes one needs to be insane to protect the Republic they love,” Oldsmith said, sounding slightly offended.

“Right. Where does owning a literal slave child and beating them to near-death with a belt in public fall into that?”

Oldsmith went silent again. Then, slowly, it looked up, staring at Shiv. “Why… are you?”

Shiv glared down at the machine. And then he gave a humorless laugh. “You screwed yourself. You know that, right? If you hadn’t tried killing that kid, I would have just passed by. And maybe a lot fewer people would have died when I fought that big, cruel bastard.”

The automaton’s optics flickered in a mechanical version of a blink. “The vampire… you’re… oh, Ascendants, oh, gods, you’re the ?”

Shiv looked down and then decided to dismiss his Perfect Semblance out of spite. As he revealed his skeletal armor, Oldsmith let out a gasp of terror as Shiv snorted. “If I’m a spy, I’m a pretty shit one. Barely made it a few hours before I lost multiple cover identities. And now here I am bumbling ass-first into an international conspiracy because a Master-Advisor couldn’t keep his shit together.”

Shiv reapplied his Perfect Semblance. Suddenly, he was Hugo again. Some dead fire mage that Siggy knew.

“I—listen, please, listen! I have a great deal of mithril! There’s—I can take you to a safe place in the capital. I—I can make arrangements. Introduce you to people of power! You would like that, yes? To accumulate more levels and power? To gain Blessings? I might even be able to have you greet a Council member and earn true favor! Please… don’t—don’t hurt me! A-all this can be bygones easily. Why, if you are interested, you can demonstrate your power, Master Pathbearer! All you need to do is help transport an object—t-the core of a weapon to the surface once the way opens again.”

Now, Shiv was full-on laughing. “You got to be kidding me. The System spites, and the System bestows.”

“What?”

“You have the Animancy Core? You tainted bastard, I came in the gate to find the damn thing! I thought what I ended up doing earlier might have killed my chances of finding the core, and here you are. A real System-sent blessing.”

“What—what do you…” Oldsmith shook, and repeated a question from earlier. “Who are you?”

Shiv considered all the answers he could give. He chose the one that amused him the most. “I was an assistant chef. I worked at the Swan-Eating Toad.”

“The—wait, the one run by Heroic Pathbearer Georges Archambault?”

“Yeah—wait, ” Shiv almost shouted.

“Yes. He is… a heretic but his cooking skills were borderline . Only a shame about his lack of faith. And his greed.”

Shiv just kept staring at the automaton.

“But… how could that be?” Oldsmith said, looking at Shiv. “You are… you are here!”

“Yeah,” Shiv said, nodding. “What other obvious statement are you going to make?”

“You—Blackedge is encircled! There was no escape! We even intercepted the few Slayer teams that were dispatched by Master Roland Arrow to warn the capital of what is happening.”

“Yeah, that’s because I was thrown—wait, Slayer teams?”

Oldsmith nodded. “Six in total. Five were entirely eliminated. Two survivors in the last group. A Jump Mage and the leader. They—they are currently undergoing interrogation. But… the Inquisitors might be almost done…”

Foreshadowing: Jeffery Tran pleaded for death. The interrogator ignored him and ripped into his mind again. Tran screamed. He thought the wounds left on his body were bad. This was infinitely worse.

But worst of all was hearing Heather shriek beside him. She wasn’t better off than he was. He could hear her crying. He tried to reach out to her and hold her hand. But the distance between them was too far.

He didn’t deserve this. He tried to do the right thing his entire life. He didn’t deserve to die in a miserable cell like this, having his mind torn apart by the Inquisition.

But he knew there was no one coming to save him. He knew. And he despaired.

Foreshadowing > 23

📖 Contents

1 Pathless 2 Return 3 Festival 4 Deathless 5 (I) Path 6 (II) Path 7 (I) Abyss 8 (II) Abyss 9 (I) Strangers 10 (II) Strangers 11 (I) Biomancy 12 (II) Biomancy 13 (I) Dagger 14 (II) Dagger 15 (I) Weavers 16 (II) Weavers 17 (I) Cooking 18 (II) Cooking 19 (I) Misconception 20 (II) Misconception 21 (I) Arachnae 22 (II) Arachnae 23 (I) Weave 24 (II) Weave 25 (I) Rematch 26 (II) Rematch 27 (I) Composer 28 (II) Composer 29 (I) Quest 30 (II) Quest 31 (I) “Relax” 32 (II) “Relax” 33 (I) Diplomacy 34 (II) Diplomacy 35 (I) Charm 36 (II) Charm 37 (I) Intercept 38 (II) Intercept 39 (I) Bone 40 (II) Bone 41 (I) Tunnel 42 (II) Tunnel 43 (I) Surprise 44 (II) Surprise 45 (I) Master 46 (II) Master 47 (I) Victory 48 (II) Victory 49 (I) Conversations 50 (II) Conversations 51 (I) Hunger 52 (II) Hunger 53 (I) City 54 (II) City 55 (III) City 56 (I) Blessing 57 (II) Blessing 58 (I) Disciples 59 (II) Disciples 60 (I) Ambush 61 (II) Ambush 62 (III) Ambush 63 (I) Mask 64 (II) Mask 65 (I) Recon 66 (II) Recon 67 (I) Infiltrate 68 (II) Infiltrate 69 (I) Access 70 (II) Access 71 (I) Gate 72 (II) Gate 73 (I) Brawl 74 (II) Brawl 75 (I) Fugitive 76 (II) Fugitive 77 (I) Stealth 78 (II) Stealth 79 (I) Conspiracy 80 (II) Conspiracy 81 (I) Reunion 82 (II) Reunion 83 (I) Fever 84 (II) Fever 85 (I) Struggle 86 (II) Struggle 87 (III) Struggle 88 (I) Deception 89 (II) Deception 90 (I) Allies 91 (II) Allies 92 (I) Jealousy 93 (II) Jealousy 94 (I) Jealousy 95 (II) Jealousy 96 (I) Jealousy 97 (II) Jealousy 98 (III) Jealousy 99 (I) Wounded 100 (II) Wounded 101 (I) Regroup 102 (II) Regroup 103 (III) Regroup 104 (I) Escape 105 (II) Escape 106 (I) Recounting 107 (II) Recounting 108 (I) Return 109 (II) Return 110 (I) Volatile 111 (II) Volatile 112 (III) Volatile 113 (I) Bedfellows 114 (II) Bedfellows 115 (I) Armor 116 (II) Armor 117 (I) Unbroken 118 (II) Unbroken 119 (I) Ripple 120 (II) Ripple 121 (I) Dragons 122 (II) Dragons 123 (I) Dragons 124 (II) Dragons 125 (I) Dragons 126 (II) Dragons 127 (I) Endure 128 (II) Endure 129 (I) Veilpiercer 130 (II) Veilpiercer 131 (I) Puppeteer 132 (II) Puppeteer 133 (I) Arsenal 134 (II) Arsenal 135 (I) More 136 (II) More 137 (I) Planning 138 (II) Planning 139 (I) Distraction 140 (II) Distraction 141 (I) Base 142 (II) Base 143 (I) Terror 144 (II) Terror 145 (I) Affliction 146 (II) Affliction 147 (I) Context 148 (II) Context 149 (I) Burn 150 (II) Burn 151 (I) Praise 152 (II) Praise 153 (I) Tome 154 (II) Tome 155 (I) Tome 156 (II) Tome 157 (I) Favored 158 (II) Favored 159 (I) Battle 160 (II) Battle 161 (I) Heartstopper 162 (II) Heartstopper 163 (III) Heartstopper 164 (I) Core 165 (II) Core 166 (III) Core 167 (I) Fall 168 (II) Fall 169 (III) Fall 170 (I) Fall 171 (II) Fall 172 (I) Fall 173 (II) Fall 174 (III) Fall 175 (I) Chronomancer 176 (II) Chronomancer 177 (I) Eldritch 178 (II) Eldritch 179 (I) Companions 180 (II) Companions 181 (I) Companions 182 (II) Companions 183 (I) Companions 184 (II) Companions 185 (I) Prevail 186 (II) Prevail 187 (III) Prevail 188 (IV) Prevail 189 (I) Deliberate 190 (II) Deliberate 191 (I) Radiant 192 (II) Radiant 193 (I) Reinforce 194 (II) Reinforce 195 (I) Responders 196 (II) Responders 197 (I) Change 198 (II) Change 199 (I) Hunt 200 (II) Hunt 201 (I) Hunt 202 (II) Hunt 203 (I) Hunt 204 (II) Hunt 205 (I) Plaguefueled 206 (II) Plaguefueled 207 (I) Cremation 208 (II) Cremation 209 (III) Cremation 210 (I) Feast 211 (II) Feast 212 (I) Feast 213 (II) Feast 214 (I) Reforge 215 (II) Reforge 216 (I) Reforge 217 (II) Reforge 218 (III) Reforge 219 (I) Persuasion 220 (II) Persuasion 221 (I) Peace 222 (II) Peace 223 (I) Open 224 (II) Open 225 (I) Briefing 226 (II) Briefing 227 109(I) Surface 228 (II) Surface 229 (III) Surface 230 (I) Surface 231 (II) Surface 232 (I) Surface 233 (II) Surface 234 (I) Surface 235 (II) Surface 236 (I) Block 237 (II) Block 238 (I) Scouting 239 (II) Scouting 240 (I) Adamantine 241 (II) Adamantine 242 (I) Vicar 243 (II) Vicar 244 (I) Vitaemancer 245 (II) Vitaemancer 246 (I) Vitality 247 (II) Vitality 248 (I) Offer 249 (II) Offer 250 (I) Offer 251 (II) Offer 252 (I) Minions 253 (II) Minions 254 (I) Minions 255 (II) Minions 256 (I) Minions 257 (II) Minions 258 (I) Commis 259 (II) Commis 260 (I) Commis 261 (II) Commis 262 (I) Competition 263 (II) Competition 264 (I) Infusion 265 (II) Infusion 266 (I) Animated 267 (II) Animated 268 (I) Animated 269 (II) Animated 270 (I) Breach 271 (II) Breach 272 (I) Ritual 273 (II) Ritual 274 (I) Ritual 275 (II) Ritual 276 (I) Army 277 (II) Army 278 (I) Monstrosity 279 (II) Monstrosity 280 (I) Helix 281 (II) Helix 282 (I) Assimilation 283 (II) Assimilation 284 (I) Assimilation 285 (II) Assimilation 286 (I) Regenerate 287 (II) Regenerate 288 (I) Leveling 289 (II) Leveling 290 (I) Predators 291 (II) Predators 292 (I) Predators 293 (II) Predators 294 (I) Structure 295 (II) Structure 296 (I) Capture 297 (II) Capture 298 (I) Capture 299 (II) Capture 300 (I) Ethics 301 (II) Ethics 302 (I) Compromised 303 (II) Compromised 304 (I) Confessions 305 (II) Confessions 306 (I) Skin 307 (II) Skin 308 (I) Trap 309 (II) Trap 310 (I) Provoke 311 (II) Provoke 312 (I) Provoke 313 (II) Provoke 314 (I) Undercover 315 (II) Undercover 316 (I) Unexpected 317 (II) Unexpected 318 (III) Unexpected 319 (I) Weapon 320 (II) Weapon 321 (III) Weapon 322 (IV) Weapon 323 (I) Tarrasque 324 (II) Tarrasque 325 (III) Tarrasque 326 (IV) Tarrasque 327 (I) Orichalcum 328 (II) Orichalcum 329 (III) Orichalcum 330 (IV) Orichalcum 331 (I) Weakness 332 (II) Weakness 333 (III) Weakness 334 (I) Grievance 335 (II) Grievance 336 (I) Grievance 337 (II) Grievance 338 (III) Grievance 339 (IV) Greviance 340 (I) Avatar 341 (II) Avatar 342 (I) Overwhelmed 343 (II) Overwhelmed 344 (III) Overwhelmed 345 (IV) Overwhelmed 346 (I) Descend 347 (II) Descend 348 (I) Descend 349 (II) Descend 350 (I) Descend 351 (II) Descend 352 (I) Descend 353 (II) Descend 354 (I) Prison 355 (II) Prison 356 (III) Prison 357 (I) Enough 358 (II) Enough 359 (III) Enough 360 (I) Legend 361 (II) Legend 362 (I) Cell 363 (II) Cell 364 (III) Cell 365 (I) Rubix 366 (II) Rubix 367 (III) Rubix 368 (I) Breakout 369 (II) Breakout 370 (III) Breakout 371 (I) Riot 372 (II) Riot 373 (I) Riot 374 (II) Riot 375 (II) Riot 376 (III) Riot 377 (I) Escape 378 (II) Escape 379 (III) Escape 380 (IV) Escape 381 (I) Decisions 382 (II) Decisions 383 (I) Terrify 384 (II) Terrify 385 (I) Terrify 386 (II) Terrify 387 (III) Terrify 388 (I) Councilwoman 389 (II) Councilwoman 390 (III) Councilwoman 391 (I) Trust 392 (II) Trust 393 (I) Trust 394 (II) Trust 395 (III) Trust 396 (I) Dark 397 (II) Dark 398 (I) Dark 399 (II) Dark 400 (III) Dark 401 (I) Rhetorical 402 (II) Rhetorical 403 (I) Rhetorical 404 (II) Rhetorical 405 (III) Rhetorical 406 (I) Udraal 407 (II) Udraal 408 (III) Udraal 409 (I) Udraal 410 (II) Udraal 411 (I) Decider 412 (II) Decider 413 (III) Decider 414 (I) Anticipate 415 (II) Anticipate 416 (III) Anticipate 417 (I) Anticipate 418 (II) Anticipate 419 (I) Burden 420 (II) Burden 421 (III) Burden 422 (I) Whores 423 (II) Whores 424 (III) Whores 425 (I) Euthanasia 426 (II) Euthanasia 427 (I) Euthanasia 428 (II) Euthanasia 429 (III) Euthanasia 430 (I) Shatter 431 (II) Shatter 432 (I) Morsel 433 (II) Morsel 434 (I) Morsel 435 (II) Morsel 436 (I) Escapees 437 (II) Escapees 438 (I) Capital 439 (II) Capital 440 (I) Neath 441 (II) Neath 442 (I) Neath 443 (II) Neath 444 (I) Sewer 445 (II) Sewer 446 (I) Academy 447 (II) Academy 448 (I) Academy 449 (II) Academy 450 (I) Academy 451 (II) Academy 452 (I) Academy 453 (II) Academy 454 (III) Academy 455 (I) Admission 456 (II) Admission 457 (I) Admission 458 (II) Admission 459 Admission 460 (I) Campus 461 (II) Campus 462 (I) Campus 463 (II) Campus 464 (III) Campus 465 (I) Pacify 466 (II) Pacify 467 (III) Pacify 468 (I) Troubleshoot 469 (II) Troubleshoot 470 (I) Admittance 471 (II) Admittance 472 (II) Admittance 473 (I) Enrolled 474 (II) Enrolled 475 (I) Enrolled 476 (II) Enrolled 477 (I) Gaslight 478 (II) Gaslight 479 (I) Heartbreak 480 (II) Heartbreak 481 (I) Slipgate 482 (II) Slipgate 483 (I) Academia 484 (II) Academia 485 (I) Academia 486 (II) Academia 487 (I) Academia 488 (II) Academia 489 (I) Fire 490 (II) Fire 491 (I) First-Aid 492 (II) First-Aid 493 (III) First-Aid 494 (I) Resolved

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