Reject Human. Become Demon. [Curse Mage Berserker] - Chapter 100: Blood-painted Fence.

Chapter 100: Blood-painted Fence.

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The story starts in Chapter 102 of "Reject Human. Become Demon. [Curse Mage Berserker]": I stared at the simple but beautiful dwellings of the crustecars who lived here. Berry’s... Don’t miss it!

I stared at the simple but beautiful dwellings of the crustecars who lived here. Berry’s people did not have houses, not as I understood it. Instead of walls, they built fences, and inside were their accommodations and the things they valued, only sometimes separated by sheets and curtains for privacy.The constant noise brought me to look back, to see and hear the colorful crustecars behind me, keeping the bridge clear of dark and foreboding cursetaceans trying to climb it from the moat. The soldiers were yelling at the rest of the caravan still outside, and they ushered in a wagon, causing me and my party to make way and step to the side.

We watched the centaur wagoneers keep running, beyond the bridge, beyond the war, beyond the moat, beyond the shelters outside the walls, and through the gates that led into the city proper.

“We made it,” I said.

“Yeah.”

“Hooray!”

“We did it!”

“What do we do now?” Berry asked, staring at the enclave of her people. Crustecars of different colors were still going about their normal daily routine while a war raged outside. The moat still had to be guarded, for the enemies rising up from the mud and through the plants had only gotten more numerous. Many refrained from directly participating in combat, but instead supported their compatriots as they screamed from the pain of their duty. Others yet cleaned and cooked and handled other chores, completely used to the chaos outside.

“We can go there if you want?” I suggested.

“...Yeah. I have to. But later, please. I’m not ready yet, and we’re all tired.”

“Fair enough,” I shrugged, walked past the crustecar dwellings, and then entered Orila City through the southern gates. It was quieter here than the chaos outside, but it was still pretty fucking bad. We went past the sortying soldiers, questing adventurers, and busy craftsmen, all to find a bed to collapse in. Granuel was kind enough to go get the paperwork done for our quest, and hear the formal dismissal of the caravan.

I woke up to a new day, only a thin sheet of fabric concealing my full demonic form. I hugged Moonwash tighter into my embrace as I luxuriated in the soft mattress, and even softer pillows. This was the best inn in town, and it was better than I expected for a military outpost that saw constant battle, if exponentially more expensive. That was fine, we were rich, and what was money for if not these rare comforts.

“Good morning,” Moonwash greeted.

“Mornin’.” I gave my lover a tender kiss on the lips, before I fell back asleep.

Angerly had already ordered food from downstairs by the time we walked out in comfortable tunics. We had just taken a bath, the door to our suite was locked, and I took the rare opportunity to just be myself around my friends.

Breakfast consisted of eggs and small game, along with a side of some freshwater fish. There was an entire ocean but people could hardly go out there to catch things with the state of things as they were. It was still a damn delicious meal, and we laughed and talked as we enjoyed this peaceful moment in a peaceful city.

“No it’s not,” Therick said.

I looked around the peaceful and opulent room we were in. “Looks peaceful to me.”

“Well, ,” Angerly rolled her eyes. “It’s still a warzone out there, I bet.”

“That’s what our walls our for,” I spoke in a posh accent. “To keep their blood out of my dress.”

We went out together a few hours later, dressed once again in our full adventuring attires. Just as our getup would suggest, we went around the oasis at the center of the city, and found ourselves back at the Adventure Guild. Granuel turned in our quest, got paid, then took an open quest for cursetacean subjugation. We needed to take the lower part of the right pincer of every kill to be presented at the guild later.

With a new goal in hand, we squeezed through the crowded streets, and made our way to the northern gate.

“I don’t know if I’m ready! Maybe we should save this for tomorrow…” Berry second-guessed herself just as we stepped beyond the thick walls. The chorus of violent noises slammed to me the moment we stepped outside, for while there was no big engagement and the bridges were all raised, the crustecars were still fighting the tireless curetaceans. One shriek in particular stood out, feeling more urgent than the grunts of terrible but expected pain. Another followed, then another, and when I followed the trail of sound, what I found were people fleeing from a handful of cursetaceans that had somehow broken free of the muddy moat.

“We have to help them!” Berry pleaded, now anxious in a different way, but I was already moving before she could even ask. A watching kobold soldier yelped as I suddenly appeared and slaughtered a cursetacean in front of her. I heard the yelp of a a crawling crustecar woman, and I killed the cursetacean chasing after her before she could lose another of her once six legs. I charged away before she could thank me, and rammed my sword into the head of a cursetacean about to devour a crying child. I stepped away to find my next prey, and I stood there panting and marinating in my most violent desires as that was the last of the enemies that had gotten inside.

“Hey Haell,” Angrily smirked as she walked up to me with everyone else. Her eyes glanced over to the dead monsters. “You okay?”

“Never better.” I smiled back. “Anyone feel like healing my arms?”

“Oh! Of course!” Granuel focused his nature magic on the sandy shores.

“I’m on it,” Moonwash said with her hands out, until finally a bed of flowers grew around me and soothed my wounds.

I sighed and leaned against her, as I beheld the continuing carnage. The crustecar people wailed briefly for their fallen, and then they took the bodies away to be mourned whenever they might have the time. The world continued to churn despite the deaths, and soon they were cleaning up the mess that had been made, and fixing what structures had been broken. The soldiers didn’t care at all, as they berated the crustecars for having failed in their guarding of the moat. The inhexes were deployed where they saw fit, but they had not reacted fast enough earlier when enemies had actually breached the moat.

“Thank you…” a voice muttered. I looked over at him with a child held in his three hands, and I reasoned he was the father or some other guardian figure of the boy I just saved.

“You’re welcome.” I smiled, though it could not be seen as always.

“Yes.” He looked intimidated, but pushed through. “We don’t have much, but if there is anything we can do for this great favor you have given us…”

“Think nothing of it. But…” I noticed how one of my friends was fidgeting, clearly wanting to ask for something. “Berry, you want to take over?”

“Oh! Ummm…” Berry hesitated, but this was a bandaid that had to be ripped off at some point. “Do you know of Billory?”

“I… knew of a Billory,” the crustecar man answered, “Billory, spouse of Kart, Rob, and Lena?”

“Yes. That’s the one.” Berry made her equivalent of a gulp, as she visibly grew nervous and distressed. I placed a hand atop her carapace to try and calm her down, and it did help. She asked a question that she dreaded and knew the answer to. “W-where is she now?”

He went silent for an awkward few seconds. “She’s dead. I’m sorry.” The crustecar man glanced at his kin, still fighting and being whittled down little by little to this day. “I can take you to what’s left of her family, if you wish. I believe Rob and Lena are still here.”

It wasn’t just one parent, but two who had died in her absence.

My friend cried, and I raged at the world that had brought her such sorrow.

After seemingly an eternity of sadness that made even me shed a single tear, Berry had collected herself enough to speak again. “I… I’d like that please. To see who’s left of my family.”

“Of course,” we followed our new crustecar acquaintance through the paths made in between the fence houses. I noticed that there were other sorts of structures right by the walls. From elevated buildings and offices for the soldiers, similar structures for a few select stores and businesses, to the cramped barracks that the inhexes were stuffed into.

The local crustecars who lived here looked up at us as we passed. They were clearly curious, but also nervous and afraid. Some even made sure to step out of the paths to make sure they didn’t get in our way. I certainly didn’t mind being respected, or even feared for the right reasons, but not like this. It felt wrong.

“Berry?” someone immediately asked once we’d arrived.

“Berry, is that you?” Another crustecar perked up.

“BERRY!” Now everyone had noticed.

“Big sister!” All their many legs began to move as crustecars of all levels and ages rushed towards their loved-one now returned. Berry yelped as she was swarmed by a million hugs and kisses, and we all just watched on fondly as we remembered how nervous our friend had been for this meeting.

“Hey. Where’s Billy?” one of them asked just as things began to calm down. He was Rob, a father of Berry, and his carapace was a deeper shade of blue.

“H-he’s dead,” Berry informed them, and the gathered crustecars all chorused a haunting wail in unison. They also had terrible news to share as Berry learned of who exactly had died during her absence. She had only been gone for about a decade, yet already there were so many people who she could never meet again. The crustecars of this era lived such short and fleeting lives, and Berry knew it, but I was sure every confirmation remained a spike through her soul.

“Hey, Berry.” I tapped her on the carapace once there was a lull in the conversation. “We’ll let you catch up, okay?” I thumbed towards the perimeter where cursetaceans were trying to cross even now. “Call on us anytime.”

“Oh. Okay. I will.”

“Great.” I patted her on the back one last time, before I led everyone else away.

“I want to smash something,” I said as we sat down to rest. My gaze was focused on the cursetaceans climbing out of the moat, and the crustecars that screamed as they killed the enemies that looked similar to them.

“Of course you do.”

“We know.”

“Enjoy, Haell.”

My eyes narrowed, and I turned to my friends. “Thank you for the support.”

“You’re welcome.”

I sighed and shook my head, all with a smile on my face. The wrath mana roiled inside me as I reveled in the endless hatred that I felt. I made it to the moat, then looked down at the crustecar woman who was cringing and hesitating to crush a cursetacean’s head. She knew what the action would do to her, the purple sheen of her carapace was already covered in scars, but at this rate the monster would free itself and potentially kill her instead.

“May I?” I asked.

She looked up at me, uncomprehending. “Huh?”

“May I take this fight, and kill that cursetacean?” I clarified.

“Oh. Uhm. If you want…? But they’re very dangerous and–”

She could not finish the rest of her sentence as my greatsword slammed into the creature’s head and killed it in one strike.

“Uhhm, are you okay?”

“Oh yes. Perfectly fine. Never better,” I confirmed as I inspected my arm and the blood that dripped past the gaps in my armor. I relived the moment of that kill through my memory core, and then I replayed it again.

As I thought, I had overdone it. I could’ve killed that accursed monster with less force. I didn’t need to suffer this much damage for it.

“W-where are you going now?”

“To kill more cursetaceans.” I gave her a big thumbs up and ran towards the whole buffet of monsters for my wrath to devour. I just had to sit there, and my prey would come to .

During this whole slaughter, I accessed my memory core, and adjusted the amount of force I used each time. At times I would undershoot, and at other times I would strike so hard that the sandy ground below me cracked. What added to the difficulty was that all these cursetaceans were different. Even if they were to hypothetically have the same levels–which they didn’t–their physiques and a thousand other factors differed. People, animals, monsters; none of us were born equal.

Moonwash healed me whenever I needed it, and my friends also tested their mettle against the cursetacean scum, if not to the same extent. The inside of my armor was disgusting by the end, as chunks of flesh rolled stickily against my arms that had been torn and remade so many times.

“Hey, Haell. Everyone.” Berry greeted us when we returned with a weary but satisfied sigh. A massive weight had been lifted off her shoulders, for it was better to know, no matter how tragic. “Wanna come with me? To meet my folks?”

“I would love to.” I gestured for her to lead the way, then grimaced when my gauntlets squelched wetly because of the movement. This filth needed to be exorcised.

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1: The Flames of Lucyfer 2 Chapter 2: The Gates of Haell 3 Chapter 3: The Anatomy of a Human. 4 Chapter 4: Baby Steps. 5 Chapter 5: Happy Birthday! 6 Chapter 6: Belated Happy Birthday! 7 Chapter 7: Go to Church. 8 Chapter 8: Baptism. 9 Chapter 8.5 (Interlude): The Genocide of The Inhex. 10 Chapter 9: The Munchkining Begins. 11 Chapter 10: Swords and Magic 12 Chapter 11: Hunter. 13 Chapter 12: Envy. 14 Chapter 13: Fire Away. 15 Chapter 14: “Society.” (Clown Emoji.) 16 Chapter 15: Manifest! 17 Chapter 16: Don’t Scream For Ice Cream. 18 Chapter 17: Furious Attack! 19 Chapter 18: Tree Magic 20 Chapter 19: Some Very Light Sparring. For Fun. 21 Chapter 20: Teach a Lesson 22 Chapter 21: End of Innocence. 23 Chapter 22: Coming Out 24 Chapter 23: All The Preparations. 25 Chapter 24: At The Gates and Beyond. 26 Chapter 25: Finally! Some Proper Wholesome Violence! 27 Chapter 26: Harvest Season 28 Chapter 27: The Forestation. 29 Chapter 28: Worry 30 Chapter 29: The Ogre and The Human. 31 Chapter 30: Moonwash Rising! 32 Chapter 31: The Harvesters Assemble. 33 Chapter 32: Show Your Horns. 34 Chapter 33: I Want Kill! 35 Chapter 34: Goblin Siege. 36 Chapter 35: Spread of the Wicked 37 Chapter 36: Basement Dwellers 38 Chapter 37: Final Preperations. 39 Chapter 38: Moment of Demonic Truth 40 Chapter 39: The Anatomy of a Demon. 41 Chapter 40: I am Demon. 42 Chapter 41: Friends of The Demon. 43 Chapter 42: A Carriage is a Nice and Effective Vechicle. 44 Chapter 43: Wonderzone. 45 Chapter 44: Drizzle. 46 Chapter 45: MY Wonderzone!? 47 Chapter 46: Secret Base. Secret Base! SECRET BASE! 48 Chapter 47: The Cool Aunt. 49 Chapter 48: Happy Hunts and Happy Visits. 50 Chapter 49: Believe in Me. 51 Chapter 50: Murder. Bad or Good? 52 Chapter 51: Let’s Go Fishing! 53 Chapter 52: Plant the Seed. 54 Chapter 53: Love Thy Goblins. 55 Chapter 54: The Blood. 56 Chapter 55: Never Stops Flowing. 57 Chapter 56: Start Over. 58 Chapter 57: Secrets, Secrets, They’re So Fun! 59 Chapter 58: Advice. 60 Chapter 59: Basic Training. 61 Chapter 60: Friend. 62 Chapter 61: I’m Amazing. 63 Chapter 62: Coming Out – Rock and Roll Edition. 64 Chapter 63: Ideas and Action. 65 Chapter 64: Ritual Mayhem. 66 Chapter 65: Best Friends Forever! 67 Chapter 66: Totally Friendly Debates. 68 Chapter 67: Eye Found You! 69 Chapter 68: More Fishing! 70 Chapter 69: Nice! 71 Chapter 70: Haell the Civilized. 72 Chapter 71: I’m Truly Amazing. 73 Chapter 72: Paint the Walls Rainbow. 74 Chapter 73: Goodbye. 75 Chapter 74: A Brand New Encounter. 76 Chapter 74.5 (Interlude): The Journey of Elfrafim 77 Chapter 75: The Old Home. 78 Chapter 76: Reap What You’ve Sown. 79 Chapter 77: The Power of Friendships. 80 Chapter 78: It’s Good To Be Back. 81 Chapter 79: Beyond Twenty. 82 Chapter 80: True Demon. 83 Chapter 81: Take Flight. 84 Chapter 82: Burning Bridges. 85 Chapter 83: An Eternal Memory. 86 Chapter 84: The Talk 2: I’m Scared Edition. 87 Chapter 85: A Warm and Peaceful Forest. 88 Chapter 86: The War Symbol. 89 Chapter 87: Berry 90 Chapter 88: Misplaced Vengeance. 91 Chapter 89: Take Off. 92 Chapter 90: All The Shouting. 93 Chapter 91: Contemplating Murder. 94 Chapter 92: To Learn Anatomy. 95 Chapter 93: Silence. 96 Chapter 94: Why Adventurer? Why? 97 Chapter 95: That’s Sick. 98 Chapter 96: Consistency. 99 Chapter 97: New Environments. 100 Chapter 98: Did I Do Anything? 101 Chapter 99: We’ll Cross That Bridge When We Get There. 102 Chapter 100: Blood-painted Fence. 103 Chapter 101: Beachside Date. 104 Chapter 102: The Crustecars. 105 Chapter 103: Growth. 106 Chapter 104: Do Not Taunt Me. 107 Chapter 105: A Glorious Truth. 108 Chapter 106: Is This Menacing? 109 Chapter 107: Unglowing Review. 110 Chapter 108: A Blast From The Past. 111 Chapter 109: Connections Forged. 112 Chapter 110: The Journey Without an End. 113 Chapter 111: Gold. 114 Chapter 112: Feast! 115 Chapter 113: You Belong in A Museum. 116 Chapter 114: The Most Painful Way To Die. 117 Chapter 115: Fields of Green. 118 Chapter 116: Everyone Turned Green. 119 Chapter 117: Don’t Be Like Me. 120 Chapter 118: Wonderful Memories. 121 Chapter 119: A Sh*tty Encounter. 122 Chapter 120: Speechless. 123 Chapter 121: The One That Got Away. 124 Chapter 122: Be Humbled. 125 Chapter 123: The Confluence of Power. 126 Chapter 124: bugsbugsbugsbugsbugsbugs–TREE! 127 Chapter 125: The Enemy of an Enemy is my Friend 128 Chapter 126: It’s Only Fair. 129 Chapter 127: Terror. 130 Chapter 128: Love People. Love The World. 131 Chapter 129: Banditry. 132 Chapter 130: History. 133 Chapter 131: What Freedom Looks Like. 134 Chapter 132: Prayers and Thoughts.

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