Chapter 64: Ancient Entities
Chapter 64: Ancient Entities
Flying still wasn’t Grace’s strong suit.
She tried to keep up, though, moving behind Petriel and Willow, the two more experienced angels pushing ahead of her.
“This part of Linaria can get a bit treacherous,” Willow called out while Grace was trying not to accidentally start a dive-bomb. “The line between the Dominion and Linaria is thin. Both demonic and angelic energy has twisted the wildlife. Try to keep your guard up.”
As they flew through a red sky, villagers halted, mouths agape, a few hesitantly raising their hands in greeting before Grace and her companions landed. The thin air carried voices to them before faces, murmurs of “Star-fallen” and “Celestial.” Grace fumbled to fold her wings neatly behind her, tucking them close to avoid appearing too showy.
“Welcome,” an older man shouted over the wary silence. His eyes darted as if gauging their intent. “You… come looking for the one who speaks in riddles, yes? The outcast?”
“We seek the scholar,” Willow replied, her voice carrying authority and assurance.
“They say she lives inside stone,” Petriel added, gesturing toward the jagged cliffs rising like tombstones behind the village. He seemed to just take that as confirmation.
The man nodded.
“Be careful,” he warned. “Roads have teeth.”
Grace exchanged a somewhat worried glance with Petriel before following Willow along a narrow path that snaked toward the hills. The roads “having teeth” didn’t sound too good, but oh well. Her feet skidded on loose gravel as they climbed, each step taking them deeper into shadow.
A chill clung to the air, stark against the blistering sky.
—
Soon enough, the library loomed before them like a yawning maw in the cliffside, its walls etched with runes that had been dulled by time and neglect. Inside, Grace sensed a strange emptiness. Shelves toppled, scrolls shredded like brittle leaves beneath their feet.
“It’s been ransacked,” Willow muttered, sifting through debris with a frustrated sigh.
“M-Maybe not entirely.” Petriel’s voice quivered with cautious optimism as she brushed dust from a weathered table.
Grace kicked at a pile of torn scrolls, disappointment settling in her chest.
“We came all this way for nothing?”
“Not necessarily.” Willow knelt to examine markings on the stone floor. “Seems to me like someone was looking for something specific.”
Grace wandered deeper into the library, stepping over fallen shelves and scattered books. Sunlight filtered through narrow windows, illuminating swirling dust motes. The air smelled old and dry, with a hint of something burnt.
“Hey, look at this.” She stopped in front of a stone desk that had been split clean down the middle.
Grace ran her fingers along the fractured surface, noticing odd indentations along the edge. She pressed one. Not that she thought anything would happen, she just kinda felt like it.
Click.
A small compartment popped open in the side of the desk, startling her enough that she stumbled backward and nearly fell on her butt.
“Guys! I found something!”
Willow and Petriel hurried over as Grace carefully extracted a leather-bound journal from the hidden drawer. Its cover was worn, the pages yellowed.
“A journal?” Petriel leaned closer, wing brushing against Grace’s.
“The scholar’s, perhaps.” Willow’s eyes narrowed with interest.
Grace opened it carefully. Inside, elegant script filled page after page, interspersed with intricate diagrams and symbols.
“I can’t read most of this,” Grace admitted, flipping through. “It’s in some kind of code or old language.”
“Let me see.” Willow took the journal, brow furrowed in concentration. “Parts are in ancient angelic. This section here speaks of… entities. Very, very old ones.”
“Demons?” Petriel asked.
“No. Something older.” Willow’s finger traced along a passage. “Here. ’In the beginning, before angels, before demons, Eternia created the great pillars of existence. The Great Root was keeper of growth and decay, binding all living things in cycles eternal.’”
Grace felt her blood run cold.
“The Great Root? Like… the corruption core I purified?”
“There’s more.” Willow turned a page. “’When Eternia departed, the pillars grew restless, untethered from her will. Some have slumbered, others have wandered, but all hunger for connection to their creator.’”
“That matches what Ivy said,” Grace whispered. “About the Root recognizing me.”
Petriel shivered.
“B-But why would it want you specifically?”
Before Grace could respond, a scraping sound echoed from the library entrance. All three angels froze.
“We’re not alone,” Willow whispered, sliding the journal into Grace’s pack. “Behind me, now.”
They backed toward the shadows at the rear of the library. Grace drew her rapier, its golden glow cutting through the darkness. Petriel clutched her staff, trembling slightly.
Three figures entered the main chamber. They wore hooded robes and bone-white masks with no features except dark eyeholes. They moved with unnatural fluidity, like water flowing uphill.
“What are they?” Grace whispered. “They’re not demons. I don’t feel cold.”
“Don’t seem to be angels either,” Willow muttered.
The masked figures paused, heads tilting in perfect unison. Then, as one, they turned toward the angels’ hiding spot.
“RUN!” Willow shoved Grace and Petriel toward a narrow passage at the back of the library.
The figures glided after them with terrifying speed. Grace sprinted down the passage, Petriel close behind. Willow brought up the rear, flinging seeds from her pouch that burst into entangling vines, temporarily slowing their pursuers.
The passage opened onto a narrow ledge overlooking a steep ravine. Far below, a river snaked between jagged rocks.
“We need to fly!” Grace spread her wings, ready to leap.
The moment her wings unfurled, they began to glow, bright against the darkening sky.
One of the masked figures appeared at the passage entrance. It raised a hand, and Grace felt a sickening pull. Her divine energy—the very essence of her angelic power—strained toward the creature’s outstretched fingers.
She was being dragged back.
“They’re draining us!” Petriel cried, dropping to one knee as her own energy began to flow toward the figures.
Willow stamped her foot on the ground. Roots erupted from the stone, forming a temporary barrier. “The ledge continues around the cliff. Move!”
They staggered along the narrow path, pressed against the rock face. Behind them, the roots withered and blackened as the masked figures absorbed their energy.
“What ARE these things?” Grace gasped, feeling weaker with each step.
“Ack… I believe they may be Collectors,” Willow replied grimly. “Servants of the ancient entities.”
The ledge widened slightly, leading to a crude staircase cut into the rock. They descended as quickly as they dared, the masked figures gliding down the cliff face after them like spiders on invisible threads.
At the base of the cliff, the ravine opened into a small valley dotted with twisted trees. A tiny stone hut stood beside a bubbling spring, smoke rising from its chimney.
A lone figure stood before it, waving their hands for the angels to see.
They didn’t really have a choice.
They sprinted for the hut. Behind them, the Collectors gained ground.
The door swung open. A hooded figure beckoned them inside.
“Quickly now.”
They tumbled in. The figure slammed the door shut, dropping a heavy wooden bar into place. Outside, the Collectors’ hollow voices hissed with frustration.
“Circle of ash and elderwood,” the hooded figure muttered, tracing symbols on the door. “Bind and blind, seek no more this night.”
A pulse of energy rippled outward.
The hissing outside faded, then silenced completely.
Grace collapsed onto a rough wooden bench, wings drooping with exhaustion.
“Thank you. Those things—”
“Collectors,” the figure interrupted, turning to face them. “Nasty pieces of work. Been after me for decades.”
She lowered her hood. Her skin had the texture of bark, and emerald leaves grew in place of hair. But most striking were her eyes—solid green.
“You’re Earth-Tenders,” the woman said, studying Willow. “Been a long time since any of your kind sought me out.”
Willow straightened.
“We seek Melora the Exile. Are you she?”
A smile cracked the bark-like features.
“I haven’t heard that name in centuries.” She gave a slight bow. “Melora, at your service. Though most here call me the hermit witch.”
“You’re r-really her?” Petriel stared in awe. “The scholar who—”
“Who consorted with the Veil? Who studied corruption? Who was cast out for seeking truth?” Melora’s laugh was like dry leaves rustling. “Yes, yes, all that.”
She moved around the small hut, lighting candles that burned with green flame. The interior was cramped but cozy, filled with plants, books, and strange artifacts.
“So,” Melora said, settling into a chair fashioned from living roots, “you found my journal, judging by the hounds on your trail.”
“The Collectors,” Grace said. “What exactly are they?”
“Eternia created many servants in the beginning. The Collectors were meant to gather divine energy and return it to her. After she left…” Melora’s expression darkened. “They serve new masters now. The ancient entities.”
“Like the Great Root,” Willow said.
Melora’s eyes widened slightly.
“You know of the Root?”
“It’s trapped an Earth-Tender named Ivy,” Grace explained. “And it’s been corrupting an entire village. It… recognized me somehow.”
Melora leaned forward, studying Grace intently. She looked down at her neck.
“Show me that medallion.”
Grace hesitated, then pulled out the golden disk. Melora didn’t touch it but traced shapes in the air above it, her expression growing more troubled.
“This is Eternia’s work,” she whispered. “Pure and undiluted. The Great Root would sense this immediately.”
“But why target me specifically?”
“The ancient entities have gone mad in Eternia’s absence,” Melora explained. “They were created to channel her power, to help shape the world. Without her guidance, they’ve become twisted, hungry. They seek anything connected to her, hoping to devour it and fill the void she left.”
[Ah… And I’m connected to her.]
“The Collectors will probably return at dawn. They can sense Eternia’s energy on you.”
“Then we need to leave,” Willow said firmly.
“Not without answers,” Grace countered. “We came to find out how to help Ivy and stop the Root.”
Melora’s green eyes fixed on Grace.
“Help me understand exactly what you’re facing, child. And perhaps together, we can find a way to save your friend—before the Collectors find us again.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 173: Epilogue
- Chapter 172: Stubborn Angels
- Chapter 171: Into the Impossible
- Chapter 170: Century’s End
- Chapter 169: Wings and Wants
- Chapter 168: Three Years
- Chapter 167: Tea with a Goddess
- Chapter 166: Order’s Last Stand
- Chapter 165: The Final Pillar
- Chapter 164: Sins of the Creator
- Chapter 163: Blood in Paradise
- Chapter 162: When Heaven Breaks
- Chapter 161: The Weight of Creation
- Chapter 160: Corruption’s Edge
- Chapter 159: Creation’s Face
- Chapter 158: Midnight Provocations
- Chapter 157: When Angels Fall
- Chapter 156: Celestia’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Idea
- Chapter 155: Everything’s Fine
- Chapter 154: To Feel or Not to Feel
- Chapter 153: Planning a Party Is Harder Than Demon Slaying?
- Chapter 152: Operation: Make the Void Touch Grass
- Chapter 151: Emotional Support
- Chapter 150: The Void
- Chapter 149: Into the Abyss
- Chapter 148: Heavy is the Head That Reads the Horniest Scripture
- Chapter 147: Welcome Home to Chaos
- Chapter 146: Breaking Rocks
- Chapter 145: Stone Cold Reception
- Chapter 144: Gauntlet Run
- Chapter 143: Rock Hard Problems
- Chapter 142: Mountains and Munchings
- Chapter 141: When Heaven Gets Messy
- Chapter 140: Morning Existential Crisis
- Chapter 139: Contemplation
- Chapter 138: Reporting Back
- Chapter 137: Halfway Done*
- Chapter 136: Clarity
- Chapter 135: Two Options
- Chapter 134: Tag Team
- Chapter 133: Attempt Two
- Chapter 132: Helping Hand
- Chapter 131: The Storm Ahead
- Chapter 130: Take Two
- Chapter 129: An Attempt Was Made
- Chapter 128: Indecision
- Chapter 127: Kicking Off
- Chapter 126: Probing Questions
- Chapter 125: Emotional Damage
- Chapter 124: Storm Warning
- Chapter 123: Power-Up
- Chapter 122: Aftermath of an Ass-Kicking
- Chapter 121: Anger Management
- Chapter 120: Playing With Fire
- Chapter 119: Steam
- Chapter 118: Hero
- Chapter 117: Brave
- Chapter 116: More Training*
- Chapter 115: Fiery Training
- Chapter 114: A Change In Approach
- Chapter 113: Igniting Old Passion
- Chapter 112: Blood Boiling
- Chapter 111: Mt. Ignata
- Chapter 110: The Flame
- Chapter 109: New Team
- Chapter 108: Embers
- Chapter 107: Recognition
- Chapter 106: Back to Lessons
- Chapter 105: Affectionate
- Chapter 104: Date With Watery Destiny, Part Seven
- Chapter 103: Date With Watery Destiny, Part Six
- Chapter 102: Date With Watery Destiny, Part Five*
- Chapter 101: Date With Watery Destiny, Part Four
- Chapter 100: Date With Watery Destiny, Part Three
- Chapter 99: Date With Watery Destiny, Part Two
- Chapter 98: Date With Watery Destiny, Part One
- Chapter 97: Advanced Lessons*
- Chapter 96: Expert Assistance
- Chapter 95: Divine Attraction
- Chapter 94: Golden Opportunity
- Chapter 93: Caught in the Currents
- Chapter 92: Bright Ideas*
- Chapter 91: Hands-On Training
- Chapter 90: Revelations and Celebrations
- Chapter 89: Wet and Wild
- Chapter 88: New Confidence
- Chapter 87: Technique Acquired
- Chapter 86: Practice Makes Perfect*
- Chapter 85: Hands-On Education
- Chapter 84: The Tide’s Desire
- Chapter 83: Midnight Visit
- Chapter 82: Wet Negotiations
- Chapter 81: High and Dry
- Chapter 80: Depths of Devotion
- Chapter 79: Ocean’s Embrace
- Chapter 78: Salt
- Chapter 77: Rising Waters
- Chapter 76: The Tide Turns
- Chapter 75: Routine
- Chapter 74: New Resident*
- Chapter 73: Mission Statement
- Chapter 72: Mission Report
- Chapter 71: Mistaken Identity
- Chapter 70: Forgotten
- Chapter 69: Created
- Chapter 68: The Bargain
- Chapter 67: Deep Waters
- Chapter 66: Corrupted Waters
- Chapter 65: Ancient Hunger
- Chapter 64: Ancient Entities
- Chapter 63: Whispers of the Root
- Chapter 62: The Garden’s Touch
- Chapter 61: Healing Rosewood
- Chapter 60: Spreading Sickness
- Chapter 59: The Core’s New Form
- Chapter 58: The Core
- Chapter 57: Kiss of Life
- Chapter 56: Beneath the Surface
- Chapter 55: The Herbalist’s Tale
- Chapter 54: Solo
- Chapter 53: The Green Barrier
- Chapter 52: Unorthodox Methods
- Chapter 51: Hostile Vegetation
- Chapter 50: The Shy Angel
- Chapter 49: Divine Assignment
- Chapter 48: Vol. 1 Epilogue
- Chapter 47: Return to the Dominion
- Chapter 46: Protection
- Chapter 45: Primal Fear
- Chapter 44: The Battle for Oakridge
- Chapter 43: The Nest
- Chapter 42: The Truth
- Chapter 41: First Contact*
- Chapter 40: Dividing Forces
- Chapter 39: Welcome to Oakridge
- Chapter 38: Journey to Oakridge
- Chapter 37: Mission Briefing
- Chapter 36: Scripture
- Chapter 35: Relics
- Chapter 34: The Celestial Banquet, Part Eight
- Chapter 33: The Celestial Banquet, Part Seven
- Chapter 32: The Celestial Banquet, Part Six
- Chapter 31: The Celestial Banquet, Part Five
- Chapter 30: The Celestial Banquet, Part Four
- Chapter 29: The Celestial Banquet, Part Three
- Chapter 28: The Celestial Banquet, Part Two
- Chapter 27: The Celestial Banquet, Part One
- Chapter 26: Little Warrior, Part Five
- Chapter 25: Little Warrior, Part Four
- Chapter 24: Little Warrior, Part Three
- Chapter 23: Little Warrior, Part Two
- Chapter 22: Little Warrior, Part One
- Chapter 21: Antsy
- Chapter 20: Progress
- Chapter 19: Mysterious Ways
- Chapter 18: Hope
- Chapter 17: Fallen Angels
- Chapter 16: Love Sisters
- Chapter 15: Curiosity
- Chapter 14: Choir
- Chapter 13: Prayers
- Chapter 12: Natural
- Chapter 11: The New Girl
- Chapter 10: Learning The Ropes
- Chapter 9: Eternia
- Chapter 8: Welcome Committee
- Chapter 7: Selection
- Chapter 6: Tests
- Chapter 5: Strange Words
- Chapter 4: Angels
- Chapter 3: Demons
- Chapter 2: Toward The Flames
- Chapter 1: Grace, The Hardened Farmer