The Greatest Sin [Progression Fantasy][Kingdom Building] - Chapter 81 – War’s Reinforcements

Chapter 81 – War’s Reinforcements

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Mikhail Alash stared at the piece of paper in his hands.

“Alash, excellent work on the planes. The success of Operation Misfortune rests as much on your shoulders as it does on Neneria’s. The next project will hopefully be more to your liking. Required will be:”

Mikhail stared at the list below the congratulations.

It was indeed more to his liking.

Kavaa ran out of her tent the moment she heard Helenna’s cry. Her blade appeared in her hand, armour sprouted her clothes. Trails of were severed and left on the ground as Kavaa rushed to sound, it was coming from the direction of the Jungle.

Kavaa set off immediately as Helenna kept crying, she crested the hill and saw Of Love running back across the red dead. “Kavaa! Kassandora! Kavaa! Kassandora!” Tears were streaming down Helenna’s face, her shirt and shorts were covered in red dust and she half-ran, half-stumbled forwards.

“I’m here Helenna!” Kavaa shouted and rushed down the hill. The Clerics were mobilizing behind her, grabbing armour and weapons. A band of Arikans was coming too from the other side too. “Helenna!” Kavaa raced down the hill as quickly as she could, a trail of red dust left in the air behind. She jumped towards Helenna and embraced her in a tight hug. “Helenna. Helenna! What happened?” Of Health’s magic surged, she inspected the woman, there was no damage on her apart from a scratch on her calves. That didn’t require healing.

“Kavaa!” Helenna collapsed onto Kavaa as she cried. Tears streamed down her face and her hair turned pure ivory-white. “Kavaa! I’m sorry. I’m sorry!”

“What happ-“ Kavaa’s voice was cut off by a blast of wind. The dirt burst exploded close to them into a cloud. Helenna ignored it entirely, simply continuing to cry and repeating how sorry she was. How she could not do anything. Kassandora walked out of that cloud of red dust, in her sleek black armour, with her greatsword ready.

“Where?” Kassandora said coldly. Kavaa felt her heart beat in fear. She had seen Allasaria grow angry, she had seen the arguments Maisara and Fortia held with them. She had seen Atis calmly hunt and Zerus grow into a roaring rage of cracking lightning. Never once did they carry expressions like that. Helenna pointed to the forest, to where something had clearly been dragged through the dirt and into the jungle.

Kavaa let go of Helenna and collapsed to her knees.

Impossible.

No.

Kassandora crouched, that helm of black plate appeared over her head until the only that was exposed was her red hair. She twisted, and then cracked the ground in an explosion of red dust. A tree fell in the forest as Of War dived into that green wall. “Helenna.” Kavaa said slowly. “Tell me it’s not so.”

“I’m sorry Kavaa!” Helenna fell down next to Kavaa. “I didn’t… I couldn’t do anything! She just pushed me away! I couldn’t…” She bawled as men came rushing down the hill. “She saidsave meKavaa. She told me to save her!” The Clerics formed a phalanx around them, shields and weapons at the ready, and Kavaa saw another tree fall from within the forest.

Kassandora would save Iniri, right? She had to. She was the Goddess of War. She had never lost a battle in her entire lifetime. She held up Alkom’s Sun for Heaven’s sake! She had to! “Sleep Helenna.” Kavaa put her hand on the woman’s forehead and took her consciousness away. She stood up, Helenna in her arms, and turned to move back. “Take her to my tent, let her sleep.” Kavaa handed the Goddess to a grim-faced Cleric who strained as he readjusted the Goddess onto his back.

“At once.” He replied. Kavaa wasn’t looking at him though, she had already turned to the great Jungle. Trees collapsed in the distance. Sometimes a vine would be thrown into the sky, the Arikans would cheer every time that happened. Kavaa wished they shut up. There was no cheer in this situation. Fifteen minutes later, silence returned to the forest.

Impossible.

No.

Iniri was one thing, but Kassandora too? Kavaa would have collapsed if her legs had not frozen. Then a figure jumped out of the greenery in the distance. A figure in black armour. It moved in the air, Kavaa saw it clearly. Kassandora crouched, held her sword in the air, one hand on the hilt and the other on the blade’s tip. Her feet landed in the middle of the blade and she pushed off.

Her arms broke, a few fingers fell off the hilt, the hand holding the tip was sliced in half. Kassandora catapulted herself off the blade as it launched like an arrow and dematerialized. Of War flew like a rock launched by a trebuchet towards them. The Clerics managed to a take few steps as Kassandora landed in the ground, red dust was thrown up in the air and she slid to almost land at Kavaa’s feet. “Healing. Now.” Kassandora growled.

Kavaa was already on the case. Of War closed her eyes and smashed her fist into the ground as her fingers regrew. She took a simple deep breath, then stood up. The armour disappeared around her shirt. It had been white once, now it was red and torn where the metal had cut her. Where was Iniri? Kassandora put her arms on Kavaa’s shoulders and looked her straight in the face.

Kavaa was a doctor. She had seen dehydration and starvation, the worst diseases and the greatest losses. She had seen mothers cry for children lost and fathers bury sons. Cities razed in the Great War, villages burned to the ground, monsters and ghosts. She thought she had seen it all. And she looked into Kassandora’s eyes that burned with a fire more terrible than all of them. “Iniri, or the Pantheon?” Kassandora growled.

“W-What?”

“Iniri or the Pantheon!?” Kavaa did not even think about.

“I-Iniri.” Kassandora replied with a single nod. She jumped to the summit of the small hill behind her as Clerics ran out of her way. The greatsword reappeared in her hands. She stabbed it deep into the ground, then kicked off with sound of a cracking whip. The blade launched into the air and disappeared a few moments later.

Kavaa stood there, and Kavaa waited. Kassandora returned fifteen minutes later, with a woman crying in pain and an elf who fell to his needs and was sick. Kavaa moved to heal them. “DO NOT!” Kassandora shouted. “Save your energy, have a cleric do it. Bring all papers regarding the jungle here. However trite you think it is, I do not care. Bring it. NOW! IMMEDIATELY!” Kassandora shouted to the Clerics.

“FOLLOW HER ORDERS!” Kavaa backed her up. Kassandora did not even turn to acknowledge her, she jumped off the band of Arikans and made a similar demand. They ran off to their camp as Kassandora returned to Kavaa.

“What have you done?” Kavaa asked.

“I have called for reinforcements.” Kavaa blinked. Kassandora? Reinforcements? What reinforcements?

“What?”

“I cannot track her and the two of us are not enough to get through that jungle. I will slip up eventually, and then the jungle will get you.”

“Excuse me?” Kavaa blinked. “Get me?”

“You want to rescue Iniri? You’re a healer. For all we know, she may be limbless when we find her.” Kavaa felt blood drain from her face.

“How long?”

“Nine or ten hours.” Kassandora replied.

“WHAT? SHE’LL BE DEAD BY THEN!”

“The Jungle does rarely kills in the first five days. Arusei was taken when he was a child, he lasted two weeks in there.”

“How do you know that?”

“I do my investigations.” Kassandora said then turned to face the great wall of green.

“Then we should go in now!” Kavaa shouted back. “Every moment we waste here is another…” Kassandora did not reply, she faced Kavaa and merely extended her arm forward. Joyeuse appeared in her hand. She held the blade that was as long as she was tall without even a hint of exertion. Then she dropped it, it landed like an anvil and threw red dust into the air.

“Lift that.” She said coldly.

“W-what?”

“Lift that and I will go in with just you and me.” Kassandora said. “LIFT IT!” She shouted. Kavaa slowly bent down, this was an entirely different Kassandora than the one she had talked to before. This was the one that they had fought against in the Great War. Kavaa’s fingers wrapped around the handle of Joyeuse and she straightened her back.

And she stopped straightening her back.

Kavaa gritted her teeth, the handle of the sword moved maybe an inch off the ground. Then her fingers gave out and it fell back down. Kassandora took a step forwards, put her foot under the handle and kicked it up easily. She made the sword pirouette around her fingers, those burning crimson eyes always focused on Kavaa. “That is the difference between us Kavaa.” Kassandora said. “I know you don’t like it, but that is the way we have been made.” The sword disappeared as Kavaa took a step back. Kassandora continued her assault. “The greatest Divine gift I have received is the ability to think. I know if I enter with you, I will not be able to hold against that unending madness. An hour, we would both enter, but if I have to protect you for a day, a week, then I will lose you too.” Kavaa felt her eyes start to water.

“But Iniri…”

“Iniri will have to hold!” Kassandora roared. “She’s been around for longer than both of us! She WILL be around for longer than both of us!” She turned to the forest and shouted. “DO YOU HEAR THAT INIRI! STAY ALIVE! WE ARE COMING!”

There was no reply. Kavaa felt a tear go down her cheek as Kassandora crossed her arms. “Do you know of Iliyal Tremali?” Of War asked.

“He was one of your generals… back then…” Kavaa sniffled and wiped the single tear off her cheek.

“He’s still alive.” Kassandora turned and pointed to the elf still on the ground. “That’s his grandson. Iliyal is up on that hill.” She pointed to a mountain in the far distance. Kavaa would need an hour to clear that distance.

“I see.” Kavaa said. She was already with Kassandora, what was working with men she had fought against a thousand years past? Did grievances like that even matter after such a point?

“Don’t kill him.”

“I won’t.” Kavaa said and Kassandora nodded.

“He’s calling the best hunter I know.”

“Who?” A light suddenly shone from that hill. A green flare that was shot high into the darkening sky. Kassandora turned, all the ruthlessness from before had left her face. Those red eyes had lost their burning infernos within them and returned to the lovely rubies they were before. She even smiled a lovely smile.

“That’s the signal we have permission!” Kassandora shouted excitedly. Joyeuse appeared in her hand again and she stabbed it into the ground as she had done before. “Don’t worry, you’ve met her before!” She jumped and launched herself off that sword as Kavaa was left standing on that hill.

A hunter? Kavaa was left there standing in confusion. A huntress? Who? The best huntress Kassandora knew? And Kavaa had met her before? Who called themselves a hunt…

Oh no.

Kavaa knew exactly who she meant.

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1: Prologue – A Century of War 2 Chapter 1 – A Millennia of Peace 3 Chapter 2 – A God Unearthed 4 Chapter 3 – Lady Luck 5 Chapter 4 – Unimpressive Welcome 6 Chapter 5 – Panic In The Pantheon 7 Chapter 6 – Divinity Watch 8 Chapter 7 – Hunger Unending 9 Chapter 8 – Shot In The Dark 10 Chapter 9 – Light, Order & Peace 11 Chapter 10 – The Gates 12 Chapter 11 – False Alarm 13 Chapter 12 – Within The Divine Library 14 Chapter 13 – A Pantheon Cracking 15 Chapter 14 – The Librarian 16 Chapter 15 – Fading Light Contingency 17 Chapter 16 – Under Budget, Ahead of Schedule 18 Chapter 17 – Deeper 19 Chapter 18 – Hunting Queen-Beast 20 Chapter 19 – And In We Go 21 Chapter 20 – Fading Light, Fading Luck 22 Chapter 21 – Peace Unto War, War Unto Peace. 23 Chapter 22 – The Pack Stands 24 Chapter 23 – Librarian No More 25 Chapter 24 – Something On The Range 26 Chapter 25 – The Pack Fights 27 Chapter 26 – Within the Fortress Walls, The Huntsmaster Prowls 28 Chapter 27 – The Greatest Hunt Ends at Last 29 Chapter 28 – Order & War 30 Chapter 29 – Godbiter 31 Chapter 30 – Missing in Action 32 Chapter 31 – A Return To Arascus 33 Chapter 32 – A Sword for the Humanitarians 34 Chapter 33 – Return To Normalcy 35 Chapter 34 – Order Prepares For War 36 Chapter 35 – Negotiating with a Hammer 37 Chapter 36 – To Steal The Sky 38 Chapter 37 – Seductive, Magnanimous, Vigorous War 39 Chapter 38 – Operation SkyStealer 40 Chapter 39 – Accelerate 41 Chapter 40 – Out of the Frying Pan 42 Chapter 41 – Into the Fire 43 Chapter 42 – A Lack of Finesse 44 Chapter 43 – All is Fair with Love and War 45 Chapter 44 – Human Artillery 46 Chapter 45 – Relics of the Past 47 Chapter 46 – Within the Fortress Walls, The Spectre Prowls 48 Chapter 47 – The First Line of Defence 49 Chapter 48 – Of Death 50 Chapter 49 – An Unexpected Guest 51 Chapter 50 – One Last Try 52 Chapter 51 – Stupidity At Its Finest 53 Chapter 52 – The World’s Greatest Strategist 54 Chapter 53 – War Eternal 55 Chapter 54 – Purest of Nobles 56 Chapter 55 – The Last Time We Meet 57 Chapter 56 – The Pack Will March 58 Chapter 57 – End Education, Begin Annihilation 59 Chapter 58 – Mikhail Alash, Bringer of Jobs, Restorer of Cities, Saviour of Children. 60 Chapter 59 – Sorcerers of the Future 61 Chapter 60 – Ready to Report: Operation SkyStealer 62 Chapter 61 – The Ground Team 63 Chapter 62 – The Reunion of a Millennium 64 Chapter 63 – The Game is Set 65 Chapter 64 – A Pantheon Sick 66 Chapter 65 – The Gates of Olympiada 67 Chapter 66 – Mother Nature, Capricious & Cruel 68 Chapter 67 – Cry Havoc And Let Slip The Dog Of War 69 Chapter 68 – A Pantheon Shattered 70 Chapter 69 – Operation Misfortune 71 Chapter 70 – The Dead Legion 72 Chapter 71 – A Vow For War 73 Chapter 72 – An Arikan Sunset 74 Chapter 73 – Sunset Contingency 75 Chapter 74 – The Dreaded Delusions of Humanity 76 Chapter 75 – First Leona, Now The World! 77 Chapter 76 – The Chaos Crisis 78 Chapter 77 – Next Daughter: Anassa! 79 Chapter 78 – The Calling Jungle 80 Chapter 79 – The Jungle Takes 81 Chapter 80 – The Aldanstein Meeting 82 Chapter 81 – War’s Reinforcements 83 Chapter 82 – As It Was Back Then 84 Chapter 83 – Into The Jungle 85 Chapter 84 – The Jungle’s Skin 86 Chapter 85 – Tiny Little Wolves 87 Chapter 86 – Some Things Never Change 88 Chapter 87 – The Jungle’s Stomach 89 Chapter 88 – To Plan For The Unplannable 90 Chapter 89 – Dinner is Served 91 Chapter 90 – A Concoction of Divine Blood 92 Chapter 91 – Breakout 93 Chapter 92 – The Igos Crisis 94 Chapter 93 – Gratitude Divines Cannot Do 95 Chapter 94 – The Gratitude of Mortals 96 Chapter 95 – Bloodied, but Unbeaten 97 Chapter 96 – Straight Back To Work 98 Chapter 97 – The Kirinyaan Internal Affairs Bureau 99 Chapter 98 – Shoulders To Carry A Campaign 100 Chapter 99 – Jungle Stalkers! 101 Chapter 100 – To Sell A Binturong 102 Chapter 101 – Two months in Nanbasa 103 Chapter 102 – The Reclamation War 104 Chapter 103 – Lioness, Queen of the Animal Kingdom 105 Chapter 104 – An Arika of Ash 106 Chapter 105 – The Caretaker Arrives 107 Chapter 106 – Napalm Baby! 108 Chapter 107 – A Continental Divine 109 Chapter 108 – The O-Bomb 110 Chapter 109 – Ex-White Pantheon, Meet Arascus. 111 Chapter 110 – To Claim A Continent 112 Chapter 111 – The Worst Thing I’ve Ever Seen 113 Chapter 112 – Beasthood’s Wordgames 114 Chapter 113 – To Steal A Country 115 Chapter 114 – A Return To The Land of Magic 116 Chapter 115 – Thunderstorms and Lightning Clouds 117 Chapter 116 – The Rage of Beast and Man 118 Chapter 117 – My Credentials? I am Me! 119 Chapter 118 – Twenty Vials Of Blood

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