Chapter 273 273: Evil
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“Within the vault lies the Soul of Evil. Wake it not, lest the body be unshackled. Bound not by death, but silence. Touch not the name. Tread not the dream. Let memory lie forgotten, or risk unmaking the world that rose after.”
Nicolas turned a page in his notebook. “It’s repeated further down. Different phrasing. Same warning. They sealed something they called ‘the soul of ruin.’ Says the body fell first, but the mind lingered.”
Cassian tapped the edge of the stone. “No. Not the mind. The soul.”
He looked back at the carving, heart thudding in his chest like it was trying to get out.
Soul of evil.
Every part of him tightening as the words sank in. The phrase twisted in his head.
His throat went dry.
Could it be possible? That the one sealed beneath Greece was body only? A husk with teeth, still moving, still hungry… but hollow?
That would explain the instincts. The lurching movements. Just screams and murder. The old masters had said it wasn’t awake. That it was stirring. Rousing. What if they got it wrong? If it hadn’t been fully conscious… then maybe it was because the soul wasn’t there to begin with.
His stomach turned. What kind of force could have torn apart that sort of fearful symmetry?
His eyes dropped back to the inscription.
The soul wasn’t destroyed. It was sealed. Buried separately.
Here. In this temple.
He stepped back from the stone. The implications twisted hard. If Greece held the body, and Yucatán held the soul… if someone woke both… or one.
No. He didn’t finish that thought.
Because for the first time since Greece, something clicked. That sick, crawling sense that something was missing, all those months ago, when he’d looked into the dark and felt nothing looking back… that made sense now. The creature hadn’t had a soul. It had been acting without one.
And here it was.
Still sleeping.
Still waiting.
Or worse… already waking.
Cassian took a breath.
Gods, this was worse than he’d thought.
They were possibly standing on the thing’s soul.
The body’s in Greece. This is the rest.
He straightened, fingers twitching toward his wand before he thought better of it. The last thing he needed was someone turning and asking what he’d seen on the stone. The warnings had been clear. Not just don’t touch it. Not just don’t speak of it. Don’t even remember.
Let memory lie forgotten.
Well. Too late for that.
Cassian closed his eyes for half a second. The worst part was not being able to talk to anyone. Not even Bathsheda. If he told her what he suspected, if he used the name, he’d make it worse. He’d feed the damn thing.
He needed to shut the site. Fast. Seal it before someone else got curious and triggered a chain reaction. But the problem was he couldn’t say why.
He rubbed his eyes, pressed a thumb against the side of his nose. Two men already dead. No magic damage, no sign of struggle. Just empty. Drained. Like someone had scooped out what made them human and left the shell behind.
Soul-eaters.
Then he remembered the last Christmas, over drinks with the Flamels… Night Crawlers, he’d said, might not be monsters. They could’ve been trying to help. Eating memories, not to hurt people, but to protect them. If forgetting meant survival, maybe the Crawlers were cleaners. Biological failsafes, scraping the names out of history so the Crown didn’t gain more reach.
And now this.
These new ones weren’t after memory.
They took the soul.
Which should’ve meant they were worse, obviously. Except… what if it didn’t?
He took another breath, deeper this time, and stared out past the trees.
If these Crawlers were designed to find and consume souls, then that changed everything. If Memory Eaters were trying to remove the Crown from people’s minds. Maybe soul eaters were the same. Same logic, just a different part of the threat.
The Crown couldn’t rise with just a body. It needed the full thing. The mind, the soul, the purpose. If the soul stayed buried, separate, maybe it stayed weak.
Unless… Unless the Crawlers weren’t here to protect them.
He froze.
That was the catch, wasn’t it?
What if the Crawlers weren’t eating the soul to erase it… but to move it?
What if they were hunting it down, not to destroy it, but to deliver it?
His fingers dug into his coat.
That made too much sense. Two deaths. Two souls gone. The pyramid humming. What if those were not random casualties? What if they were searching, using these deaths as calibration, like a curse tuning itself to the right frequency?
And the moment they found the real thing, the original soul?
He clenched his jaw, hard enough it ached. He couldn’t bet on them being allies. Not anymore. He’d entertained the theory. He’d wanted it to be true. But you didn’t kill field scholars and leave them cold if you were here to help. Even if the Crawlers were after the Crown’s soul, they weren’t doing it gently.
He looked down at the writing again. Hands hovering. Maybe he could see another vision. Maybe there would be hints.
His fingers grazed the lowest line of the script. And the second his skin met the groove, the world went…
Firelight.
Stacked into a pit, crackling with green smoke that stung the eyes. It spat sparks over bare feet and soaked robes. Everything stank of ash and stone dust.
Around the fire, five figures stood, cloaked but not clean. Their clothes were burnt at the hem, ragged from travel. Each wore a different kind of paint, face marked with runes, not one matching the other. They were tired. Bone-tired. One was crying. Cassian could feel the grief of the survivor, but the fire in their eyes was still burning.
Words came in language Cassian didn’t know but somehow understood anyway.
“We must put it down.”
The youngest of them said it. Shoulders hunched, fingers fidgeting near a bone charm around his neck. His voice shook from trying to stop himself from shaking at all.
The woman beside him, older, face lined, black ink tattooed across her jaw, turned her head sharply. “Put it down? That thing doesn’t sleep. It waits.”
They looked at the stone slab between them. It didn’t look like much. A rough cut block, bleeding light from underneath. The carvings were deep. Carved with lives.
But the earth around it boiled. Nothing dramatic, no roaring or wind, but the trees twisted away from it. Soil dried under it. Birds kept clear.
The eldest, robes wrapped tight around his throat, spoke. “The one who can kill it will arrive.”
He stepped forward and laid something across the stone, a cup, carved from volcanic rock, filled with something thick and red. Blood, probably. Maybe more. It smoked slightly, steam curling from it like breath.
One of them muttered a blessing. Another lit a bowl of resin.
The stone flickered, glowed then stilled.
They didn’t look relieved.
“It is gone,” the woman whispered. “But it lingers. Even split, it lingers.”
The youngest flinched. “And if someone binds them again?”
“Then we did not bury it deep enough.”
Cassian’s breath caught, but it wasn’t his. It was the memory’s. The man’s. He could feel the burn in his chest, the weight of something coiled just beyond the warded circle. A pressure, like gravity stretched too thin. One mistake, one word too close to the true name, and it would hear them again.
“Build high,” said the eldest. “Stone over stone. So many layers they forget what’s beneath.”
“Forget?” the youngest asked, voice cracking. “But we are the last ones who remember.”
The woman’s eyes flashed. “That is the point.”
They didn’t argue.
Cassian felt the magic take shape, desperate. Ritual done with half-shattered tools and hands that bled into the work. They carved with bone, burned with breath, twisted the runes into shapes with just grief. And resolve.
One by one, they pressed their palms to the slab. Light licked up from under their hands. Smoke hissed. Something beneath the stone growled, came out muffled, like it was under water. Hungry.
But the seal kept it down.
And when it did, they didn’t cheer.
They backed away, slow.
The eldest spoke once more. “Let them build cities above this. Let them carve gods from the ash. But not this one. Not this name.”
Then he turned.
Looked at each of them.
The woman. The boy. The quiet one who hadn’t spoken since the fire was lit. The last, who’d lost everyone she knew to the thing they buried.
He looked at each like he was trying to memorise them. Or say goodbye without speaking it.
And then, he wept.
He raised his hand.
One by one, they fell. A flick of light at each throat. No fight. They knew. They had always known.
The last one knelt by the stone, whispered something soft, and laid his own neck over the bowl.
The spell took all of them.
Cassian came back with a gasp, knees hitting the stone hard. His hands were empty. His head rang. His eyes burned. The scent of burning resin wasn’t there anymore.
Bathsheda crouched beside him in an instant, hand on his shoulder. “Cass?”
He patted her back. His palm still tingled.
Forget the name.
Bury the rest.
Cassian stared back at the stone, jaw set.
“Warning’s clear enough,” he muttered. “Lock, bury, forget.”
Nicolas nodded. Xul’al too. She’d been tense earlier, half-worried, half-expecting something to explode, but now she seemed relieved.
They got to work.
Cassian stepped back and let them move. Goshawk was already sketching reinforcement grids. Perenelle muttered layered hexbinds under her breath. Nicolas carved a containment circuit by hand, each groove sparking faintly as he cut.
Bathsheda crouched near the lowest tier. The Spiral runes formed clean across the stone, twisting in a pattern most people couldn’t even see. Yrsa’s gift. And the way she worked now, fingers moving without pause, sleeves pushed up to her elbows, it made the rest of the Keepers stop and stare. Even the locals, the ones who’d kept their distance earlier, drifted in for a better look.
Cassian watched them. One bloke whispered something in Mayan. Another crossed himself. Some were taking notes. Waiting for her to take a break to ask questions.
He smiled, just a little.
In Greece, it has been the same. None of them trusted it until she started drawing. Then they shut up and let her finish.
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A week later, the whole temple was locked down, shut tight from the inside, and not a single soul had dared go near it since. Not even the locals.
They didn’t question Bathsheda now. Nobody suggested changing the formation or adding a redundant loop. They just stood off to the side and watched her seal the site.
Cassian sat down on the edge of a carved block and let the tension bleed out of his shoulders. No idiot breaking the outer ring to “see what it does.”
The creature hadn’t woken.
That was something.
And the soul’s identity, whatever or whoever it had been, was still hidden. No need to wipe memories this time.
He breathed out through his teeth and leaned back on his hands, watching Bathsheda draw the final line.
It curled into place with a hum. The whole runic ring lit up. A breath passed through the clearing, light sliding through each spiral in sequence, tying them together into a single anchor.
Bathsheda didn’t pause. She pressed her hand flat to the centre and whispered something. The stone under her fingers pulsed.
The seal held.
Cassian let his head drop back and stared at the sky. Clouds were clearing.
“Finally,” he muttered. “Something that stays shut.”
But two scholars skidded into view from the treeline at that moment, both breathless, soaked, one clutching a notebook, the other waving a sheaf of notes.
“We finished the translation,” the one with the notes gasped. “From the scribes’ journal. The two who died… they weren’t just studying the glyphs.”
Everyone stopped. Even the Keepers at the ward perimeter turned, eyes sharpening.
He took a few breaths and finally found his voice.
“They weren’t just digging for notes,” he said. “They were using old blood patterns, back-written into the rune lines. Almost got one keyed open.”
The older scholar held the tablet out, palm flat under it. “They were trying to wake it.”
Silence hit like a hammer.
The one with the notebook stepped forward, voice a whisper now, sounded disgusted. “They’d been corresponding with an off-site contact. No names in the notes, just a symbol.”
He turned the book.
A dark loop, split down the centre. The mark etched itself in the air.
Goshawk swore under her breath. Bagshot’s shoulders went tight.
Sabine took a step forward, eyes sharp.
“Say it properly,” Xul’al said.
The man swallowed. “They were part of the Covenant.”
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- Chapter 276 276: Amortal
- Chapter 275 275: Locket
- Chapter 274 274: WWW
- Chapter 273 273: Evil
- Chapter 272 272: Souls
- Chapter 271 271: Acclaim
- Chapter 270 270: Same Old Dread
- Chapter 269 269: Home
- Chapter 268 268: Curse and Worse
- Chapter 267 267: Self-Fulfilling
- Chapter 266 266: Child Soldier
- Chapter 265 265: Fury
- Chapter 264 264: Surprise!
- Chapter 263 263: Fight!
- Chapter 262 262: Hate
- Chapter 261 261: Family Reunion
- Chapter 260 260: Traitor
- Chapter 259 259: He'll Die!
- Chapter 258 258: The Real Dark Lord
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- Chapter 256 256: Exams
- Chapter 255 255: Career Advice
- Chapter 254 254: Prophecies
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- Chapter 252 252: Drunk Phoenix
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- Chapter 250 250: Winky
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- Chapter 248 248: Past, Present and Future
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- Chapter 245 245: Fire Eaters
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- Chapter 243 243: Teacher
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- Chapter 241 241: Duel!
- Chapter 240 240: Magic-tech?
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- Chapter 238 238: Hem Hem
- Chapter 237 237: Insane!
- Chapter 236 236: Power the Dark Lord Knows Not
- Chapter 235 235: Proud
- Chapter 234 234: Drained
- Chapter 233 233: Compensate
- Chapter 232 232: Ritual
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- Chapter 230 230: Maze
- Chapter 229 229: Alive!
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- Chapter 225 225: Second Task!
- Chapter 224 224: Justified Rage
- Chapter 223 223: Sick
- Chapter 222 222: Love Potion
- Chapter 221 221: Muffin
- Chapter 220 220: Double Date
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- Chapter 214 214: Contract
- Chapter 213 213: Spy
- Chapter 212 212: Four Seasons
- Chapter 211 211: Napkin Tournaments
- Chapter 210 210: Champions!
- Chapter 209 209: Worth!
- Chapter 208 208: Guests!
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- Chapter 206 206: H.E.A.R.T.
- Chapter 205 205: Shield
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- Chapter 203 203: Hexing Students
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- Chapter 199 199: The Bug!
- Chapter 198 198: Attack!
- Chapter 197 197: Warning!
- Chapter 196 196: Pet
- Chapter 195 195: Unwelcomed
- Chapter 194 194: Dread
- Chapter 193 193: Djinn
- Chapter 192 192: Wake and Heed My Command
- Chapter 191 191: Monsters!
- Chapter 190 190: Awake
- Chapter 189 189: Force
- Chapter 188 188: Politics
- Chapter 187 187: Without You!
- Chapter 186 186: Avada
- Chapter 185 185: Smile!
- Chapter 184 184: Immune
- Chapter 183 183: Freeze!
- Chapter 182 182: A Fool's Chronicles - It's April! Part 2 (Read After Ch170)
- Chapter 181 181: Moon
- A Fool’s Chronicles – It’s April! Part 2 (Read After Ch170)
- Chapter 180 180: Always
- Chapter 179 179: Ominous
- Chapter 178 178: A Fool's Chronicles - It's April! Part 1 (Read After Ch170)
- A Fool’s Chronicles – It’s April! Part 1 (Read After Ch170)
- Chapter 177 177: Rat
- Chapter 176 176: Love
- Chapter 175 175: Serious Howl
- Chapter 174 174: MWPP
- Chapter 173 173: Map
- Chapter 172 172: Patronus
- Chapter 171 171: Grim
- Chapter 170 170: Chimera
- Chapter 169 169: Cushions
- Chapter 168 168: Duel?
- Chapter 167 167: Praise
- Chapter 166 166: Headmasters
- Chapter 165 165: Forced!
- Chapter 164 164: Liar!
- Chapter 163 163: Druid
- Chapter 162 162: No
- Chapter 161 161: Damn You, Sirius Black!
- Chapter 160 160: Dementors!
- Chapter 159 159: Fear
- Chapter 158 158: Logic
- Chapter 157 157: Rewind!
- Chapter 156 156: Boggart
- Chapter 155 155: Cookie?
- Chapter 154 154: Crack
- Chapter 153 153: Mouse
- Chapter 152 152: Siriusly?
- Chapter 151 151: Foam
- Chapter 150 150: Events
- Chapter 149 149: Alternate Reality
- Chapter 148 148: Footpath
- Chapter 147 147: Ngaralu
- Chapter 146 146: Call!
- Chapter 145 145: Noctis
- Chapter 144 144: Summer
- Chapter 143 143: Power
- Chapter 142 142: Thief's Chronicle I - The Burden (Read After -Rowena vs Illiteracy-)
- Chapter 141 141: Dismissed
- Thief’s Chronicle I – The Burden (Read After -Rowena vs Illiteracy-)
- Chapter 140 140: Memory Wipe!
- Chapter 139 139: Dark
- Chapter 138 138: Riddle!
- Chapter 137 137: Chamber
- Chapter 136 136: Sacked
- Chapter 135 135: Creed
- Chapter 134 134: Valentine's
- Chapter 133 133: Ash
- Chapter 132 132: Favours
- Ch131- Sacked
- Ch130- Creed
- Ch129- Valentine’s
- Ch128- Ash
- Ch127- Favours
- Ch126- Spectacle-s
- Ch125- Shot!
- Ch124- Lost
- Ch123- Yule
- Ch122- Clue!
- Ch121- Parselmouth
- Ch120- Duel
- Ch119- Joy
- Ch118- Decision!
- Ch117- Blah Blah Law
- Ch116- Crack
- Ch115- Confess
- Ch114- Especially!
- Ch113- Rogue
- Ch112- Bird is the Word!
- Ch111- Parents
- Ch110- Damn You Lucius!
- Ch109- NO!
- Ch108- Daisy
- Ch107- Trust Me Bro, Click the Link
- Ch106- Hello, World!
- Ch105- Bad Decisions!
- Ch104- Wand!
- Ch103- Star!
- Ch102- Dragon Wakes!
- Ch101- Shrine
- Ch100- Meeting
- Ch99- Punch
- Ch98- Invest All!
- Ch97- Gate
- Ch96- Never Forget!
- Ch95- Forget!
- Ch94- Immortal Couple
- Ch93- Curse or Gift
- Ch92- Mob
- C- Between the Lines #3 – Rowena vs Illiteracy (Read After Ch 30)
- Ch91- Break
- Ch90- Temple
- Ch89- Family First
- Ch88- House-Visit
- Ch87- Bloody Rosier
- Ch86- Points
- Ch85- Play
- Ch84- The Obstacle
- Ch83- Would He?
- Ch82- Ignivolatus
- Ch81- Say It!
- Ch80- Wraith
- Ch79- Murder Forest
- Ch78- Summon
- Ch77- Comfortable
- Ch76- Bond!
- Ch75- Dragon?
- Ch74- Secrets
- Ch73- Erase!
- Ch72- Memory
- Curse Logs #1 – Marius Vale (Read After Ch 28)
- Ch71- Thief
- Ch70- Mirror
- Between the Lines #3 – Regulus vs Lucius(Read After Ch 58)
- Ch69- Crushing Defeat
- Ch68- Chess
- Ch67- Snow
- Ch66- Game On
- Ch65- Soaked
- Between the Lines #2 – Gryffindor vs Ghost (Read After Ch 56)
- Ch64- Leviosaaa!
- Ch63- Troll
- Ch62- Flawed
- Between the Lines #1 – Slytherin vs Badger (Read After Ch 56)
- Ch61- Tribute
- Ch60- Punishment
- Ch59- Fly!
- Ch58- Daddy!
- Ch57- A DAMN PEN!
- Ch56- WHY?!
- Ch55- The Greatest Creation!
- Ch54- Revenge!
- Ch53- Secrets?
- Ch52- Measure of Deterrence
- Ch51- New Year
- Ch50- Potter
- Ch49- Yoghurt
- Ch48- Return
- Ch47- Master Ji
- Ch46- SMELLS LIKE… LIES!
- Ch45- Extra
- Ch44- Türkiye
- Ch43- Troublesome Runes
- Ch42- Eureka
- Ch41- Pungent
- Ch40- Hot!
- Ch39- Gravitas
- Ch38- Serious?
- Ch37- A Rosier
- Ch36- Not That Name!
- Ch35- Staff Meeting
- Ch34- Somewhere Else
- Ch33- Age Line
- Ch32- Coward!
- Spells and Ancient Varriants
- Ch31- Academic Liabilities
- Ch30- Founders
- Ch29- Soooo…
- Ch28- New Professor
- Ch27- Magical Contraception
- Ch26- Mind Magic
- Ch25- Brand
- Ch24- Fjords
- Ch23- Brain Drills
- Ch22- Almost A Proper One
- Ch21- Collapse
- Ch20- Ancient Cave
- Ch19- Family
- Ch18- Bloody Historians
- Ch17- Curse
- Ch16- Surviving the Year
- Ch15- Bathsheda Babbling
- Ch14- Aromic Bomb
- Ch13- Selena Rosier
- Ch12- Softening Charm
- Ch11- Unerasable History
- Ch10- Kitchen
- Ch9- The Witch!
- Ch8- First Lesson
- Ch7- New Year Begins
- Ch6- Professor Rosier
- Ch5- Lucian Rosier
- Ch4- Teacher?
- Ch3- Lumos
- Ch2- List
- Ch1- Useless. Failure. A Joke!
- Character Images