Chapter 125: The Seeker
The transition from the fortress to the open basin was a plunge into an ocean of ink. Behind them, the South-Point Outpost looked like a dying ember, its torches flickering weakly against the massive, jagged silhouette of the walls. The smell of the High-Exarch’s charred divinity still clung to Aden’s cloak, a cloying scent of ozone that refused to dissipate in the dry night air.
The wagons didn’t creak; they groaned, the wood protesting as the horses were pushed into a desperate, lung-bursting gallop. Aden stood on the lead bench, his eyes fixed on the horizon where the Black-Stripe Basin dipped into a series of salt-flats and ancient, fossilized reefs.
“Master,” Eren’s voice was raspy, cutting through the rhythmic thumping of hooves. He was sitting with his back to the driver’s seat, his short-sword resting across his knees. The crimson glow of his skin had dimmed to a steady, internal coal-red. “The priest… he wasn’t just a man. I felt it when he fell. It was like a star went out.”
“He was a conduit,” Aden replied, his hands steady on the reins. “The Church doesn’t train warriors, Eren; they train lightning rods. They hollow themselves out so their ’God’ can speak through them. When I broke the mask, I didn’t just hit a face—I snapped the connection.”
Eren looked down at his own hands. They were stained with the silver-blue ichor of the Paladins. “Is that what we are? Just hollow things for the Resonance to fill?”
Aden turned his head slightly, his sapphire eyes flashing with a sudden, sharp intensity. “No. That’s the difference. They let the light use them. We use the dark. You are the hammer, not the nail.”
’A poetic lie,’ the Entity hissed, its voice like cold oil sliding down Aden’s spine. ’You’re both just fuel for the fire. Tell him the truth, Aden. Tell him that every time he draws on that carmine core, he’s burning a piece of the boy he used to be.’
Aden ignored the voice, his focus shifting to a line of pale, shimmering dust rising from the east. Not the Church. Not Creepers. It was too fast, too rhythmic.
“Lorelei!” Aden called out.
She manifested instantly, her violet form stretched thin by the speed of the caravan. She drifted alongside the wagon, her eyes fixed on the approaching dust cloud. “Wold-Hounds, Master. The Church’s tracking beasts. They don’t need a scent; they follow the ripple of a broken Interdict.”
“How many?”
“A pack. Twelve, perhaps more. And they are being led by a Seeker.”
Aden’s grip on the reins tightened. A Seeker was a specialized hunter, a blind monastic who could ’hear’ the vibration of a single drop of blood hitting the sand from five miles away. If they didn’t lose them in the salt-flats, the caravan would be run down before dawn.
“Eren, take the reins,” Aden commanded, sliding back from the bench.
“What are you doing?”
“I’m going to give them something else to listen to.”
Aden didn’t jump; he stepped off the moving wagon, his boots hitting the sand with a muffled *thud*. He didn’t lose momentum. He began to run—not away from the caravan, but toward a series of towering, wind-carved stone pillars to the north.
As the wagons disappeared into the gloom of the basin, Aden reached the center of the pillars. He stood still, the sapphire mist around his feet beginning to spiral upward, vibrating at a frequency that made the very air hum with a low, mournful resonance.
He drew his dark steel blade and drove it into the earth.
*Harmonic Law: Echo-Chamber.*
The stone pillars didn’t just reflect the sound; they magnified it. The vibration of Aden’s intent began to bounce between the rocks, creating a massive, phantom signature of Resonance that mimicked the heartbeat of a hundred Attuned warriors. To a Seeker miles away, it would sound like an army had just manifested in the desert.
Aden sat at the base of the central pillar, his head resting against the cold stone. He closed his eyes, his breathing falling into the deep, slow rhythm of the Void. He would stay here, acting as a lighthouse of false signals, while the boys reached the safety of the deeper reefs.
’You’re playing the martyr again,’ the Entity mocked. ’It’s a boring role, Aden. Why not just kill the hounds and eat the Seeker? You’re hungry. I can feel the void in your stomach gnawing at your ribs.’
*”Because a wolf doesn’t reveal its teeth until the trap is set,”* Aden thought.
He waited. Ten minutes passed. Then twenty. The sound of the Wold-Hounds’ baying—a sound like metal grinding on metal—grew louder, coming from the east. They were turning. The decoy was working.
Suddenly, a sharp, crystalline whistle cut through the air.
Aden’s eyes snapped open. The sapphire frost on the pillars shattered.
Standing atop the furthest stone pillar was a figure in a simple, grey burlap robe. He had no eyes, only a strip of white linen wrapped around his head. He held a small silver flute to his lips.
The Seeker.
“The ghost of the mountain,” the Seeker said, his voice a soft, whistling sigh that seemed to come from the wind itself. “The High-Exarch was a fool. He looked for a man. I looked for the silence.”
Aden stood up, his hand closing around the hilt of his blade. “You’re a long way from home, blind man.”
“I am never far from home,” the Seeker replied, raising the flute again. “For the world is a song, and I am the one who hears the discord. And you, Aden… you are a very loud note.”
The Seeker blew into the flute.
There was no sound. But the stone pillar beneath Aden’s feet disintegrated into fine sand. The battle for the basin hadn’t just begun; it had turned into a duet of death.
Aden dropped into a crouch as the stone beneath him dissolved. He hit the shifting sand with a silent roll, his dark steel blade already carving a defensive arc through the air. The Seeker didn’t move from his perch; he remained a motionless silhouette against the bruised purple sky, the silver flute pressed to his lips like a ritualistic extension of his body.
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Chapters
- Chapter 127: The Outer Wastes
- Chapter 126: The Seeker has Seeked Death
- Chapter 125: The Seeker
- Chapter 124 124: Aden the Insurance Policy
- Chapter 123: Repercussions
- Chapter 122: Eren is Leaking
- Chapter 121: Battle of the Century
- Chapter 120: Away With Your Vermin
- Chapter 119: Black-Stripe Gorge
- Chapter 118: To the Abyss
- Chapter 117: The Effects of a Breakthrough
- Chapter 116: Raising Children
- Chapter 115: Eren’s Potential
- Chapter 114: Eren Vs Aden (2)
- Chapter 113: Eren and Aden
- Chapter 112 112: A Moment of Peace
- Chapter 111 111: A Meal For the Kids and a Side-Quest
- Chapter 110: Evendur Redwyn (4)
- Chapter 109: Orel the Wonderful Guardian
- Chapter 108: Will Parallel Lines Ever Meet?
- Chapter 107: Evendur Redwyn (3)
- Chapter 106: Evendur Redwyn (2)
- Chapter 106 106: Evendur Redwyn (2)
- Chapter 105 105: Evendur Redwyn
- Chapter 104 104: Tower Conquerors
- Chapter 103 103: The Pains Of Failure
- Chapter 102 102: What Is Your Goal?
- Chapter 101 101: The Void Isn't Your Friend.
- Chapter 100 100: Void Energy in All its Eeriness
- Chapter 99 99: Why Am I Losing My Memories?
- Chapter 98 98: Awakening and Memory Loss?
- Chapter 97: Things Don’t Just Fix Themselves
- Chapter 96: An Old Man
- Chapter 95: A Suicide Attack With No Warning
- Chapter 94: Battle Against the Affinities
- Chapter 93: Finally Learning Affinities
- Chapter 92: The Power of Co-ordination and Affinities
- Chapter 91: The Silver God is Our Hero... At least that’s What it’s Supposed To Be
- Chapter 90: No Time for Drama, No Time to Aura–Farm
- Chapter 89: The Pit
- Chapter 88: I Want To Go To The Arena
- Chapter 87: What Is Life Without Meat? Meaningless.
- Chapter 86: Getting A Hold On Things
- Chapter 85: A Good Liar Doesn’t Have To Speak
- Chapter 84: Meeting Horen for Damage Control
- Chapter 83: Aftermaths Of the Battle Still Linger
- Chapter 82: Back to Grey–Rock
- Chapter 81: What Just... Happened?
- Chapter 80: If The Vassals Should Resist Me, It Would Pose A Bit Of Trouble, But Would I Lose? Nah, I’d Win.
- Chapter 79: Didn’t See This Coming, Did You?
- Chapter 78: If You’re Heavy, Accept it.
- Chapter 77: Lord Aden and His Loyal Vassals
- Chapter 76: How Many Vassals Are There?
- Chapter 75: Preparations Against the Unknown
- Chapter 74: Void Goes In The Bones, Resonance Stays In Your Hole
- Chapter 73: Adaptive Resonance: A Cheat or A Curse in Disguise?
- Chapter 72: Don’t Delay the Inevitable
- Chapter 71: Resonance Veins? I Don’t Have That.
- Chapter 70: A Clear Guide In The Art Of Cultivating Nothingness
- Chapter 69: You’re Not Alone In There, Are You?
- Chapter 68: Aden Finally Returns
- Chapter 67: If I Can’t Have My Life, Then I’ll Kill Everyone Who Wants It and Kill Myself
- Chapter 66: All Of Us Will Die Here Today
- Chapter 65: Aden! Please Come Back!
- Chapter 64: Your Mind Shall Become My Playground
- Chapter 63: Lorelei Vs ...Aden?
- Chapter 62: True Survival is Never Valiant
- Chapter 61: Life Requires Sacrifices, But Can You Pay The Price?
- Chapter 60: Curiosity Killed The Cat
- Chapter 59: Daren?
- Chapter 58: Absolute Dominance
- Chapter 57: The Two Hunters Meet
- Chapter 56: Getting Stripped Naked
- Chapter 55: Determination Doesn’t Always Yield Success
- Chapter 54: The Rebellion Of The Devil
- Chapter 53: Ten Minutes Till Possible Doom
- Chapter 52: A Meeting For The Small Price Of Humanity
- Chapter 51: The Sun, The Void and Death
- Chapter 50: Even The Heavens Come Against Me
- Chapter 49: A Leader’s Burden Burns Hotter Than Any Flame
- Chapter 48: The First Sun and The Return Of The Entity
- Chapter 47: The Twenty Vassals Of Lord Aden
- Chapter 46: Questions Questions Questions
- Chapter 45: A Strange Follower
- Chapter 44: A Successful Heist
- Chapter 43: A Wall Climbing Session
- Chapter 42: The Hunted Finally Becomes The Hunter
- Chapter 41: Meeting The Alchemist
- Chapter 40: Aden:1, Elara:0
- Chapter 39: You Are Trash And I Will Make You Understand That
- Chapter 38: Brothers By Blood Strangers By Blood
- Chapter 37: Two Birds With Five Stones
- Chapter 36: Fanaticism Has Its Uses
- Chapter 35: A God Gets Scammed By A Mortal
- Chapter 34: Fixing The Ring
- Chapter 33: Taking Out The Trash, Then Becoming One
- Chapter 32: Ghosts Of The Past
- Chapter 31: A Local God Is Born
- Chapter 30: Aden Gains A New Hunter
- Chapter 29: Leaving The Deserted Jungle
- Chapter 28: Flexing On A Weird Guard
- Chapter 27: Where Do I Go From Here?
- Chapter 26: Baldric and Kaelthorn Leave The Stage
- Chapter 25: Kaelthorn’s True Strength
- Chapter 24: Primal Hatred
- Chapter 23: Let Me Show You How Weak You Truly Are
- Chapter 22: Adaptive Resonance Meets Weapon Dexterity
- Chapter 21: Death Does Not Discriminate
- Chapter 20: Fondling With The Ring
- Chapter 19: An Unfamiliar Memory
- Chapter 18: Getting A New Body Part
- Chapter 17: Aden and The Beast (2)
- Chapter 16: Aden and The Beast (1)
- Chapter 15: Aden’s Change
- Chapter 14: Kaelthorn’s Rage
- Chapter 13: A Storm On The Horizon
- Chapter 12: A Pyrrhic Victory
- Chapter 11: An Unmistakable Checkmate
- Chapter 10: A Dream Or A Glimpse Of The Future?
- Chapter 9: Kaelthorn’s Motivation Rises
- Chapter 8: The Tree Is Your First Antagonist
- Chapter 7: The Ripple Effect
- Chapter 6: I’ve Lost Control...
- Chapter 5: Adaptive Resonance, But At What Cost?
- Chapter 4: For True Strength To Bloom, Bones Must Break
- Chapter 3: The Man in The Woods
- Chapter 2: The Merciless World Welcomes You
- Chapter 1: The Price Of Being Seen