(II) Reunion
Get a glimpse of "Path of the Deathless" Chapter 82: 42 (II)ReunionShiv was getting very tired of this question. âRight now, Iâm just someone that... Continue the adventure now!
42 (II)Reunion
Shiv was getting very tired of this question. âRight now, Iâm just someone that really wants to cook. But, honestly, Iâm Shiv. Up to you if you want to believe it.â Shiv let out a breath as he considered letting his own grievances go. He failed immediately. He wasnât that noble. âAlso, Heather: Go taint yourself. Really. Iâve never liked youâI never liked the way you treated me like vermin, I never liked the way your stupid hat and armor looked. And I especially find it goofy and stupid how you decided to become an elf.â
She blinked rapidly, as if he lightly slapped her across the face.
âI get that I was an Omenborn,â Shiv muttered, trying to keep his anger from going somewhere unreasonable, âbut what the hells did I ever do to you? What did I ever do to earn your scorn? Huh?â
Heather swallowed. Tran was looking worried.
âThat wasnât a rhetorical question, Heather. I want to know. I would like to know. Was there something wrong with me? Or were you just an asshole too?â
Her expression twisted between extreme discomfort and building fear. Shiv scoffed. âReally? Now you're silent? Is this it? It was easy to look down on me when I was just some Pathless, but now that I beat and broke the woman that butchered you guys, suddenly there arenât any words.â
âHow?â was all Heather managed. âHow did you become this powerful?â
âDeath,â Shiv answered casually. âI fought. I died. I fought. I died. I fought. I died. My Path demands it. The System rewards it. And IâŚâ Shiv grinned, his expression turning just a bit feral. âIâm really starting to enjoy it. But it also brings up the stress in me, soâ! I feel you bleeding again! So, all the gods help me, are you peeling the potatoes, or are they peeling you!â
âI-I-Iâm trying,â the goblin cried out in anguish. Shiv sent another wyrm. The Inquisitor Psychomancer wasnât going to have a hand at this rate.
âYouâre the first damned Pathbearer to lose a knife fight to a bunch of potatoes,â Shiv snapped. He took in a breath and let it out. âBroken Moon, Iâm starting to understand Georges. Where was I? Oh, yeah. Eat shit, Heather. You too, Tran. But you eat less shit. Just a little less.â
Both Tran and Heather flinched and shrank a bit before him. Shiv wanted to keep going, but with his mask off, he could feel their minds andâ
Shiv grunted. âDrink your tea. Itâs getting cold.â
Heather shook her head and swallowed. âIf you hate us that much, why did you even save us?â
âWait,â Tran said, his expression growing confused. âHow did you know where we were?â
âI didnât.â Shiv chuckled. He pointed at Oldsmithâwho jerked back in terror at Shivâs sudden movement. âBastard-bot here decided to beat a child slave half to death in public. I decided to return the favor, and after fighting the smartest, weirdest orc Iâve ever metâŚâ Shiv paused. âThe orc Iâve ever met, I came by to pay him a visit. Also, the gateâs under lockdown, and I plan to murder the Gate Lord and most of the slavers here. You guys I discovered by accident. Along with the worldâs stupidest conspiracy. A conspiracy I ran head-on into without knowing.â Shiv eyed Oldsmith. âThatâs your fault too.â
The Master-Advisor clutched its face with its remaining arm and began to do the bot equivalent of weeping.
Shiv didnât like the sound. âOldsmith. Cry more and Iâll discover how much human flesh I can force into your joints using your friends here.â
The crying stopped, replaced by uncontrollable shaking. Shiv could live with that.
Intimidation > 49
âHoly shit,â Tran muttered, going a little pale himself.
Shiv looked at the Slayers andâafter seeing their faces and sensing how traumatized they really wereâstarted feeling bad. âLook. Iâmânot exactly sorry. I meant every word. But I wasnât going to ever let you guys die. Even you, Heather. Youâre an asshole, but that doesnât mean you deserve to be tortured and killed. The same doesnât go for the Inquisitors, the slavers, or Master-Child-Beater here.â
âI should have never ordered those glovesâŚâ Oldsmith whispered as it slumped tighter into a ball.
âThe point is,â Shiv continued, âI was always going to come for you. Always. Because thatâs who I am. Thatâs who I want to be as a Pathbearer. Not some psychotic Omenborn monster that butchers and tortures people for pleasure or to complete some ritual.â Shiv mentally cursed his parents. âI wonât be like them. I wonât be⌠What are you two looking at?â
Heather and Tran were staring at the Inquisitors with pained expressions on their faces. âTwo people who look pretty butchered and tortured,â Heather managed to say. She then sneered viciously. âBut they had it coming. They deserve more. And worse for what they didâfor what they did!â
A spatial distortion shivered around her. Tran reached out and took her by the arm. âHeather⌠Heatherââ
âThey ripped so deep,â she continued, trying not to sob. âThey kept pulling my memories apart and cutting deeper and deeper and I couldnât stop, and they wouldnât listen and Iââ Tran held her, and for the first time, Heather Hawgrave seemed human to Shiv as she started weeping. Her entire body shook. And then Tran started crying too. Shiv stared at them for a bit longer, coughed, and decided to check up on Siggy in the kitchen. This wasnât for his eyes. And he was kind of regretting venting his repressed anger on them earlier.
âSiggy,â Shiv said, resolving to be more mindful and controlled. His resolution died immediately as he did a double-take at the potatoes. crept in from the corners of his vision as he nearly lost control and beat the goblin to death in a fit of blind rage. âWhatâyouâgodsdammned what is this shit you felling shit are you tryingâŚâ At this point, Shiv stopped being capable of human speech as he stomped over to squint at the potatoes.
His hands were shaking. His hands were shaking so much, and only the sweet sensation of pulling a goblin apart would cure this affliction. Beside him, Siggy was shaking, sobbing, and backing away.
âPeel⌠peel the skin⌠just skinâŚ. Peel.â Shiv managed, his right eye twitching. He picked up a potatoâbarely one left. Most of it had been carved practically to the core. So much good stuff had been chipped away. âThis⌠this is not peeling. This is⌠this is⌠â
âIâm sorryâIâm sorry,â the goblin breathed.
Shiv took in a deep breath. Later. He could always kill her later. Slowly, even.
âYou⌠godsdamned⌠walking ,â Shiv forced out between clenched teeth. Siggy flinched as if she was struck. âGive me that knife. Never touch a knife again. Get out of the kitchen. Forever. Never come back in. If I see you in a kitchenâany kitchenâagain in your lifeâin all the lives to come and across existenceâI will return, and I will make the potatoes peel you.â
She chucked the knife on the table while nodding so fast her head blurred. âOkayâplease, donâtâokay!â
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âOut,â Shiv growled. âWatch them. Listen to what the Slayers tell you. And close the door.â
She practically achieved Master-Tier speed with how fast she fled.
Intimidation > 50 (Skill Evolution Imminent)
Skill Gained: Culinary Berserker (Adept)
And the red-rage burrowed deep into Shivâs flesh, infusing him with more strength, a single-minded focus, and an insatiable need
He slapped the mangled potatoes off the cutting board. This⌠this was his fault too. He should have never entrusted such a sacred duty to a drug-dealing, slave-running, pants-shitting . He needed to do this himself. He was the only one that could do this⌠Thɪs chapter is updated by novelhall.com
âThe kitchenâŚâ Shiv snarled. â...will I will be
His primal declaration made the walls shake and doors rattle. Outside, his Biomancy detected Siggy shaking and crying uncontrollably. She deservedworse for what she did.
Shiv gathered new potatoesâknew exactly where they were as he blasted into the pantry. He seized them like a wolf ripping into flesh, and took carrots, spices, peppers, and a jug of water. With each step, his rage radiated out from him, seeping into the kitchen. His rage became . Every ingredient in the kitchen glowed, and all the appliances sneered and taunted him, mocking his skill.
âIâll show you,â Shiv growled, pulling the chefâs knife Georges gave him from his cloak. He stared down at the potatoes and imagined them to be Confriga, Harkness, 811, and so many others he hated. âIâll show you all. Iâll teach you true pain. There is no god for you⌠not â
Strangely, the potatoes began to tremble.
Cooking > 31
Culinary Berserker > 3
Skill Evolution: Intimidation (Initiate) > Dread Aura (Adept)
Dread Aura > 55
When the red mists of absolute fury broke and sense finally returned to Shiv, he found himself and all the others seated before a massive dining table filled with food. Shiv blinked. On the other side of the table, Oldsmith wept mechanically as it inexplicably rammed a chicken drumstick against the vox-slot it had instead of a mouth. It was especially silly because it couldnât actually eat anything.
And then there was also something else. Shiv could how broken the automaton wasâits terror. It was like a shell inside the botâs being, and it rattled and broke some more as Shiv tentatively reached into Oldsmith. The bot squealed out in terror as its crying intensified. Shiv shivered slightly as he felt a rush of flow around him. It was like a mana field, but not quiteâit was far more shapeless, and emanated out from him more like an odor. It also couldnât be directed like a magical skill, but he could strengthen or lessen the aura if he focused enough.
The others at the table were equally petrified. Siggy felt more fear-broken than even Oldsmith. Her hands shook as she fed the paralyzed Inquisitor Psychomancer spoonfuls of diced and seasoned potato. The Inquisitors were next to her, and they werenât much better off. The Psychomancer recited a litany and refused to meet Shivâs gaze. The female Inquisitor he had used to redecorate the interrogation room wall tried to put up a facade of strength as she glared defiantly, but her courage was a fragile thing as well. Even Heather and Tran were partially cracked.
And everyone was eating food. Food Shiv could only very vaguely remember preparing in a fit of all-consuming rage.
âWhat just happened?â Shiv muttered.
Tran eyed him and swallowed. âYou, uh, you made everyone food. And you told us to eat.â
âIt wasnât actually a choice,â Heather whimpered.
Shiv blinked as he counted twelve different dishes on the table.
âI canât eat anymore. PleaseâŚâ The Inquisitor Psychomancer gave a broken sob.
âStrength, Inquisitor Wilson.â The female Inquisitor swallowed. She looked mostly healed. The other Inquisitor was still paralyzed. âDonât let this beast know yourââ
Shiv glared at her and focused on magnifying his Dread Aura as much as he could. Her words became lodged in her throat as she choked. Her courage burst like a crumbling pillar. She looked away and began eating as fast as she could, foregoing dignity and scarfing things down with her hands.
Shiv blinked. âI⌠I made you all eat?â
âYeah,â Tran said, watching Shiv as if he was a mana bomb about to explode. âYou, uh, you were in the kitchen for about two hours. You were⌠pretty mad. And then you came out with dish after dish, and, well⌠we started having dinner. You we all eat before anything else.â
âI⌠did?â Shiv said. He rubbed his face. He could barely recall anything. The potatoes wereâhis hand started shaking. Shiv pushed the memory away, but glared at Siggy. She refused to meet his eye.
âShe tried defying you at first,â Heather said, sneering at the female Inquisitor. âShe even tried to fight you. But then you took her into the kitchen and there was so much screaming⌠A while later, she came crawling back out, crying and begging for mercy. Thereâs, uh, a pile of your bodies in the kitchen now. Most of them are missing ears, eyes, nosesâŚâ
Shiv suddenly felt a little sick. He looked at the female Inquisitor. âDidâdid I cut you and use the wyrm tooââ
She burst into tears as she shoved more food in her mouth. âIâll eat,â she mumbled through the food. âJust donât show me the proper peeling method again! Iâll eat!â
Shiv thought, swallowing. âIâI tortured you? Iââ He looked at Tran. âWhy didnât you stop me?â
Tran did a double take. âStop you?â
âYeah! Just⌠I was mad. But I didnât need to do that! Iâwhy didnât any of you tell me to stop?â
âShiv, man⌠I⌠,â Tran managed, looking extremely uncomfortable. âI came into the kitchen and⌠what you were doing to the food and her eyes and⌠I tried to get you to calm down andâŚâ
âYou threatened to him with her wounds,â Heather breathed, shuddering.
âI⌠did? What?â Shame and horror swelled up inside Shiv. This wasnât⌠he didnât want⌠he wasnât thinking. âIâm sorry,â he muttered. âAll the fighting and things Iâve seen⌠I was already beyond pissed. And then I went into the kitchen and saw the potatoesââ Rage exploded inside Shiv as the memories returned to him. He clenched his fist. âThose potatoes. You!â Siggy fell back, trying to flee. âStop!â Her courage shattered into dust as she turned to look at him. âIâll never forgive you for what you did to those potatoes. IâŚâ
Shiv took a breath and fought back the red creeping across his vision. âIâIâm sorry. Iâm just⌠Very stressed. I was⌠I was hoping to vent some of that pressure and rage through cooking.â He sighed. âI do feel a lot better now.â
Everyone stared at him. âThatâs⌠good.â Heather nodded. âIâm very glad to hear that.â
âYeah,â Tran said, forcing a slight smile on his face. âYeah⌠Good. We all need to⌠to let off some, uhâŚâ
The crippled Psychomancer gagged. And then froze. Shiv narrowed his eyes at the man, and found himself curious. âI heard that cough before⌠Was there too much salt?â
âNo⌠â he cried.
Shiv snarled. He flared his Dread Aura, and the Psychomancerâs courage was ground to ash. âDonât lie to me! The truth: Too much salt?â
âYes! Itâs so strong! Too strong! Itâs the saltiest thing I ever ateâŚâ He started wheezing.
The Deathless paused. He got up. He walked around the table. Siggy blacked out in terror at his approach. The Inquisitor Psychomancer began to shiver and sob. His female comrade wept as she cursed at Shiv. âDamn you, monster. Look at me, Inquisitor Wilson! Iâm here! The Aurora is here! You will be embraced soon!â She reached across the table to take his hand, her own courage on the verge of breaking again.
Shiv reached down. Everyone tensed. And he took a bite of the diced potatoes. âUgh!â Shiv gagged, and started coughing too. âItâs like Iâm eating a desertâlike Iâm eating sand. Whatââ He thought back to his rage⌠He didnât use that much salt. At least he didnât remember using that much. So how could⌠He studied the food and noticed the dishes glimmered with traces of the hateful redness that possessed him earlier. Shiv blinked.
Shiv shook his head. âIâm⌠Iâm sorry. My cooking is usually better,â he said, a bit stunned. He eyed the Inquisitors staring at him in shock. âThat said, youâre still finishing this. It might be your last meal, so make it count.â
They both started weeping and praying together.
Sighing, Shiv walked back to his seat and shook his head. âWhat a long, godsdamned day.â And then his eyes fell on the Inquisitors again. And also the Master-Advisor. âAnd itâs still not over. Tran. Heather. There are few stories we need to hear. And these fine folks are going to tell them to us after they finish their food.â
Shiv leaned in closer and pushed his Dread Aura as hard as he could. âAnd theyâre not going to lie or leave a single detail out.â
He pulled his bloody chefâs knife out of his cloak and slammed it into the table.
The Inquisitor Psychomancer went cross-eyed, and then he promptly passed out.
Dread Aura > 56