Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Two – Vim – Questions For a Man Without Answers
Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Two – Vim – Questions For a Man Without Answers
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Some places never changed, even after hundreds of years.
And some people didn’t change either.
“Listen to this Nann,” Nasba drew closer to the Weaver, smirking happily as she coughed and cleared her voice as to read aloud from her letter.
“My bet is that by the time they reach you, she either has him wrapped around her finger, or she’s become a slush of a bubbly mess and has become completely smitten with him. What I’d really like to know though, is if she’s been able to make him admit it yet, and how far they’ve gone,” Nasba happily read Merit’s letter to her, with her smirk increasingly covering more and more of her face as she did so.
I sighed as I turned the leather strap around, to start puncturing the tiny holes on the other end. For the eventual seams and tie-downs I’d install on it.
Renn was lucky she was fast asleep. Or else I’d be glaring at her right now.
“Well, I’m not sure if she’s a bubbly mess yet, but she’s definitely smitten for him. Even when she was able to pull her eyes off him, she kept an ear pointed his way the whole time,” the Weaver said calmly.
Nasba happily giggled and nodded, her tail feathers expanding in the process. “Right! Though… hm…” the duck turned to me, and frowned at me.
“What?” I asked, and decided that the next time I saw Merit I was going to throw her into a pond. The slimiest one I could find.
“Hm… I’m just wondering if I should feel sorry for my friend, or be happy for you is all,” Nasba said.
I shook my head at her as the Weaver gestured for her to continue. “What’s the rest say?” Nann asked.
“Hm,” Nasba nodded and went back to reading. “Take care of Renn either way. She’s a lovely soul, if a little unsure of herself. If we take care of her and keep her out of trouble, from herself mostly, she’ll end up being someone very important that we can rely on later,” Nasba continued.
“Is she now?” Nann asked me.
I nodded. “Merit’s not exaggerating,” I admitted.
Nasba whistled as she stepped over to me, her large tail feathers folding so she could walk between the leather work station and the nearby rack of tools. “High praise from you. And Merit too, honestly. That old grouch hasn’t seemed so interested in someone in years,” Nasba said.
“Centuries,” I corrected the duck.
“Indeed. You must not have told us everything about what happened. How’d Merit and her even have a chance to grow close, Vim?” the Weaver asked as she stopped messing with her spool of yarn.
“I didn’t leave anything out. I told you they became fast friends, somehow. I even caught them taking a bath with each other,” I told them.
Both Nasba and Nann raised eyebrows at that, and Nasba stepped closer to me. She leaned forward, to glare me in the eye.
“Really?” she asked.
“Really. Ask her yourself. Renn’s an open book… regretfully,” I said. Actually, please just go bug her instead. Not only would it make it easier for me, I bet Renn would enjoy every moment of their teasing.
Nasba glared at me for a moment, and then sighed. “Knowing Merit she probably got close to her originally as to see if she really claimed Vim or not. Then along the way became friends,” Nasba reasoned it.
I blinked and frowned, as I realized that was likely… well… yes.
“That’s exactly how it happened, isn’t it?” I said with a sigh.
Nasba giggled at me, patting me on the shoulder as she walked around me. “Bet it is! So…” she stopped behind me, and with both of her hands on my shoulders… leaned over my right shoulder, and blinked seductively at me. “How far have you gone, then?” she asked.
“She’d tell you all about it if you’d just ask her,” I said, looking away from the duck’s poor attempt.
Nasba sighed at me, flicked my ear, and then stepped away.
The Weaver giggled lightly, and gestured to the nearby table. “Would you get me Brandy’s letter, dear?” she asked.
Nasba quickly obliged, putting her own letter from Merit down and grabbing the one from Brandy.
“Don’t be upset, Nasba. I can tell he’s not taken it too far yet. He’d be smirking more if he had by now,” Nann said as she went to opening Brandy’s letter.
“Hm… probably,” I admitted.
“You’re boring Vim,” Nasba commented as she went to sit back down next to the Weaver.
“I am,” I admitted again.
Returning my attention to the leather I was working on, I enjoyed the few moments of silence as the Weaver read her friend’s letter.
“Hm… basically the same. Lumen’s Monarch attack, having to flee, returning in triumph… Brom’s loss. She also speaks of a human pirate. One that Vim brought into the Society. She worries he’s too dangerous for such an important position, but is afraid to challenge Vim over it,” the Weaver said.
“She made no complaint of Ronalldo,” I said as I stopped messing with the leather again.
“Because you’re scary, Vim. How many of us are left that would even be willing to argue with you anymore?” Nasba asked with a smirk.
Well…
“Which is why she is telling me. So that I’ll do it for her,” the Weaver said with a smile.
“She is good at making others do her dirty work,” I mumbled.
Nasba giggled as the Weaver went to read the next page of her letter. It seemed it was shorter than Merit’s, only a couple pages long.
“Hm… she only mentions Renn at the end. A single sentence,” Nann then said.
I shifted, and waited… a little impatiently, for her to say it.
The old bird smirked as she folded Brandy’s letter back up, and handed it to Nasba. “Renn is our only hope of distracting Vim, she says.”
Nasba took the letter, and went to smirking too as she stood. “What’s with that?” Nasba said with a laugh.
“Something stupid,” I said.
“On the contrary. Very telling,” Nann said gently.
It was. But… damn it, I’ll never admit it.
While Nasba put the letter away, humming happily, the Weaver turned a little. To sit away from her workstation, and the large wheel next to it.
Recognizing the very obvious intention, I put down my own leather and tools, and turned to face her.
“You’re weathered Vim,” she said.
Nasba’s feathers folded inward, making an odd sound as she hesitated. She remained standing, even though she had been in the middle of returning to her seat.
It was funny that someone so much older always acted the inferior. Nasba had more than two hundred years on Nann, at least. Yet for all intents and purposes, Nann was the elder here. To Nasba she was basically a mother. And not just because she had married Nann’s grandson.
“A lot has happened,” I admitted.
“Concerning. That means you’ve either neglected to tell us everything… or something more personal has happened, and it’s bothering you,” Nann said.
“Can we just blame it on the one lazily sleeping, or are we going to spend the next several hours beating around the bush?” I asked the Weaver.
Nasba’s feathers made noises again, as they rose upward off the ground. She apprehensively shifted as she looked from me to her mother-in-law.
“Speaking of Renn… were you pushing her? She seemed oddly fatigued,” Nann said, casually switching topics. I knew better than to think I had avoided it though. She wasn’t called the Weaver because of her sewing or weaving skills. Or because that was the type of bird she had been created from.
And she wasn’t wrong. We had arrived here late in the night, and Renn had spent most the night and the following morning talking and telling stories with the Weaver and the rest here. Yet the moment the hubbub died down she had drifted off to sleep, and had been since. If she didn’t wake soon, she’d sleep long past the point that it would be considered normal. Which meant she had been exhausted.
“Slightly. She got a little sick a few weeks ago. I let her rest and recuperate as much as possible, but this is the first place since then where she likely feels comfortable enough to truly sleep. We’ve been on the road since then,” I told her the truth.
“The plague?” Nasba asked.
I nodded. “Possibly. I made sure to spend enough time between her getting better and coming here. She’ll not be contagious. No more than any other human or animal you’ve encountered lately, at least,” I said.
Nann waved it off. “We’ve had the plague show up and leave already, as you know Vim. But I find it interesting you’d push her. Why?” Nann focused on something most would have ignored in favor of the disease.
Taking a small breath I nodded. “Many odd things have been happening. I’ve not had this much chaos since the wars. Granted it’s not as bad as the wars were, but it’s enough to concern me. I fear the world is simply once again becoming hectic,” I told Nann the truth.
“Already…?” Nasba asked worriedly.
Nann sighed as she shifted her dress a little, a tiny habit she’s had since I’d known her. “You should not have allowed Landi such freedoms, Vim. I’ve always been a vocal supporter of your hands-off approach to our Society, but there should be limits,” Nann said.
“I wasn’t blaming Landi. Even if I had punished her, I believe discord would still have come,” I said.
Nann smiled and nodded. “I know. But let me poke at the woman who once tried to take my husband,” Nann said.
“Tried. Tried to take, Nann. He’s one of the few she hadn’t bedded,” I pointed out to her.
Nann smiled, proudly, and I smiled back. Yes. She always liked to hear that her husband had remained faithful, when so many others hadn’t. It was a great source of pride for her, and the few others who could say the same.
For as crazy as Landi was, she somehow had found her way into more beds than you’d think.
“Speaking of husbands, are you Renn’s, Vim?” Nasba asked.
I ignored her and gestured at the Weaver with a small wave. “So you didn’t mistake it. I pushed her. But it was a necessity. I’m still expecting bad news from Lumen at any moment, too, with all the political junk going on there. I don’t think Brandy and the rest comprehend just how violent humans can get during such upheavals,” I said.
“Oh I believe Brandy knows. She just doesn’t care. I’ve always found it odd that someone so religious could be so greedy,” Nann said, also willing to ignore Nasba.
The duck sighed as she stepped forward, and finally sat back down. She pouted a little, letting her long tail feathers fan out over the workshop floor.
“Still… I worry Vim. I would not mind meeting my end. I’ve lived a long, fulfilling life. But I have many children. Even if their lives are now fleeting and simple, I still cherish them. Every single one. If anything now that they’re so feeble, I worry even more. They are no longer strong. No longer able to endure. Weak, gentle little things they are,” Nann said, her expression going a little dull… likely as she thought of the many humans who were descendants of hers. There were now nearly fifty of them here, and who knows how many elsewhere.
I nodded. “I know, Nann. I think you’re fine here. The village nearby is simple. Still small. Not bothered by the church or its lords. The humans don’t question your family, or you, and you have a good relationship with them. You’re distant from the plague, the wars, and any major city. I…” I hesitated, as I held Nann’s and Nasba’s gazes. They were sad, and full of worry. “The ones I worry for… I worry for those I don’t get to often. Those too far to help, when they need me. The more chaotic the world gets, the more centralized my presence becomes. Just like with the wars,” I told them.
“That is not your fault Vim. Those who live too far away do so out of their own desires. Although we may weep upon losing them, there is little more we can do when it happens,” Nann said gently.
I nodded, even though I hated to agree with her. “What of the parrots?” I asked, since we were on the topic of distant members.
“Saw them last year. They were fine. Gribon is as grumpy as ever, but they were healthy. I’d assume they still are, Vim. You talk of those in danger because they live near humans and their chaos, well… they need not worry over that,” Nann said with a smile.
Yes. It was true. The parrots lived so far from any humans it was almost hilarious.
But it was still good to hear they were fine.
“He’s going bald too, by the way. I couldn’t believe it when I saw him,” Nasba pointed out.
Nann smirked and nodded in a way that told me she had forgotten.
I smiled and chuckled at the thought. So they were getting that old, were they?
Good. I’m glad they had survived so long. Even if I didn’t like their stupid singing.
“He just thought of their yodeling,” Nasba said with a giggle.
“He did,” Nann nodded.
I sighed and crossed my arms. How come I wasn’t allowed to have privacy in my own thoughts anymore? Between them and Renn… I swear.
“Now he’s upset,” Nasba said.
“He has been. He’s on edge because he knows I’m getting ready to interrogate him about Renn,” Nann said.
My left leg shifted a little.
Nann smirked at me, knowingly, and nodded. “Don’t get me wrong Vim. I’m vastly looking forward to spending time with the girl. But you… you I’ve known for almost a thousand years. And I do believe this is the first time I’ve seen you actually bothered by a woman’s affection?” Nann said as she pondered it.
Was it? Surely not.
“I don’t know… I’ve seen him bothered before,” Nasba said.
“Not like this. This is more real. He went straight here, to work with his hands. Vim only does that when he’s trying to distract himself,” Nann said with a gesture to the workbench in front of me. Or rather, to my side now.
“I’ve got a few things I need to make,” I pretended to defend myself.
Nann sighed at me, and blinked her pretty blue eyes… then she tilted her head and pondered for a moment.
I didn’t like that look. Nann was oddly perceptive. And like her namesake, and bloodline, she saw through webs and weaves with ease. She unraveled mysteries easier than she made them. And some of the ones she created still confounded the world today. Poor Hands still hasn’t figured out how to solve that puzzle she left for him centuries ago.
“She seems rather gentle, though. She was fine talking not just to us, but our human children. She didn’t just acknowledge them, she actually saw them. They weren’t just animals to her. To her they were people,” Nasba mentioned.
Nann nodded, agreeing. “Indeed. A very rare trait for someone so thick in the blood of her ancestors. Is she a Monarch Vim?” Nann asked.
“No…? Why do you ask?” I asked, and paid close attention to Nann’s eyes. She was still looking downward a little, more lost in her thoughts than focused on us.
“Not sure… Maybe she’s a direct descendant, then. She somewhat reminds me of the few I’ve met. Like Yangli,” Nann said as she pondered it.
Damn. She really was astute. I’ll need to take the heart from Renn later.
“I doubt she’s a Monarch. As much as it would make sense for Vim to end up with one, I can confidently say he’d never overlook it. I’ve been abandoned by him one too many times just so he can go hunt them to not know how much he hates them,” Nasba said with a huff as her feathers fanned out again, in annoyance.
“Abandoned? No. Left behind for a moment, temporarily…? Yes. In safe places, out of reach of danger,” I corrected her.
Nasba smirked but said nothing.
“Still… I suppose it was bound to happen eventually, but I can’t help but feel that something is off. She’s more than pretty enough, and seems to have a personality suited for it… but…” Nann hummed as she studied me.
“So… you’re not doubting my affection for her, but how I could possibly fall for someone like her in the first place…?” I asked Nann, trying to understand where she was going with this.
Nasba shook her head. “I don’t agree Nann. Vim probably just likes something special or unique about her. Maybe she laughs in a certain way, or has an outlook on some moral quandary that he prefers. You’re forgetting this is Vim we’re talking about. He’s more simple than people think,” Nasba gave her own opinion to the mix.
I glared at the duck, and hated how right she likely was. I mean it was probably more than just one or two little things, but…
Well…
“Vim.”
I blinked and nodded to the Weaver. Nann sat forward a little, clasping her hands on her lap as she frowned at me. “If she hadn’t fallen for you. If you hadn’t allowed it. Where would she have ended up?” she asked me.
Gripping a knee I nodded. “I believe she would have either ended up alone or possibly at one of the more religious convents. In the beginning I had suspected Telmik, but today I’d say more than likely the Crypt,” I gave her the honest answer.
“Alone because she has no choice…?” Nann verified.
I nodded slowly.
Nann sighed and sat back up straight, tapping her thumb as she did. “Too gentle for those like Lilly to welcome her. Too forceful for those in Lumen. A precarious situation,” she concluded.
I nodded again. “Yes. Her predator side scares those unable to ignore it. Yet although a predator she’d not be happy living alongside those like Lilly. Even if she could, and would be accepted by them all the same, Renn would eventually feel uncomfortable there. She neither possesses the hatred for humans, or our own kind, that those like Lilly thrive upon. It would inevitably result in discord,” I explained.
“I’d be okay with her here. Though I’d worry she’d eventually fall for a human. I think she’d be the type to take her own life or wither away once her mate dies,” Nasba said gently.
Nann nodded. “She would be. When I told her of my husband she had grown forlorn. She had nearly cried for me. She’s likely already suffered similar losses, and would not likely survive another,” the Weaver agreed.
I wanted to sigh, since they were only verifying what I had already known and assumed. Yet I kept my thoughts from being heard or seen, as the two women pondered in silence for a moment.
It was kind of them to worry for Renn. But I was a little worried of the conclusion they might reach at the end of this little conversation.
“Yet it’s inevitable, isn’t it Nann…? There used to be many like her. Like Merit. They’re all gone now,” Nasba said.
“Yes. It is. But they had perished with their fellows. Merit when she goes will at least be able to remember the many centuries with her friends. Renn may very well be one of the last in her position. She will live her long life, possibly as long as ours… even to the point of outliving us, and only end up dying alone. Without ever even having known the community and family we’ve all known and remember. We all die alone at the end, but we remember the times where we weren’t. Will she be able to do the same?” Nann said with her strange wisdom.
“She’s not so pitiful, Nann. She’s had friends and family. And she has the Society now… as small and fractured as it is. Even the ones who she is disappointed in or hates, she can still be cordial with them. Herra had voted to banish her, yet she still sees her as a friend,” I said.
The bird smiled gently at me, and I noted the pitiful look in her eyes. “Vim… I love you dearly, but you really do not have the right to say such a thing. We are not like you. We only pretend to be strong, we’re not truly so,” Nann said.
Hesitating, I squeezed the knee I held and narrowed my eyes. “You’re saying I’ve misunderstood the woman I’ve been traveling with for several years. One who is an open book, mind you. She is incapable of hiding a single emotion, and not just because of her tails or ears,” I said.
“Vim… I’m sorry but you’re wrong. Didn’t you hear what Nann said? She had almost wept upon hearing of her story. I had seen it too. We all had. She’s far more fragile than you seem to think. Where’d you even get the idea that she was strong?” Nasba was now also staring at me with pity.
Glancing between the two women, who I’ve known nearly since I’d joined the Society, I felt my mind go numb.
“I’m not saying she’s not affected or emotional… But to say she’s teetering on the edge of shattering is a stretch don’t you think?” I asked.
Really… they were talking as if she was about to break completely. Like Tosh or the many others!
It wasn’t an impossibility. I admitted that. I saw it often enough. But Renn…? That bubbly girl? She laughed as much as she wept. She got angry. She got excited. She was full of curiosity and questions and life. Even after Lumen, beaten and broken, banished and betrayed by those she had become friends with… she had wept, but she had continued onward. She had stayed strong. She fell. Then got back up.
I’ve been on guard against it. I’ve been watching for signs. It was why I so willingly gave in concerning those pirates… I had hoped her helping them would have given her a sense of relief and surety. And it had. She had felt better after saving them.
Yet she wouldn’t have even cared for them, or noticed their plight, had she been like Tosh. Those who broke like that became numb. Uncaring. Heartless.
Renn was emotional, sure, but not fragile in that sense. She was anything but numb.
“Do you think he doesn’t realize he’s the reason, or is this his way of trying to avoid the obvious?” Nasba asked her mother-in-law.
“I think it’s a combination. But it’s also likely that he hasn’t genuinely noticed. Look how long it took him to notice Merit’s feelings,” Nann back to her.
Clenching my jaw, I glared at the two who were speaking softly. As if afraid the woman in question could hear them, even through her deep slumber. I could hear her snores even now. Thank goodness she still slept.
“I’m not obtuse. I’ve been worrying about it too. I have done my best to make sure she was fine. She’s not the first soul I’ve had to worry about. She’s emotional, but not broken. How many people like her do you think I’ve traveled with? That I’ve dealt with over the years? She’s hurt. Her heart is swollen. But she’s not in danger of breaking or being lost to us,” I argued.
The two of them glanced at me with rather obvious looks of disappointment.
“Really Vim… the fact you can’t see what we noticed in a few words and hours with her is very concerning,” Nasba said.
Nann nodded. “Before I sat down I had been planning all the ways I was going to tease him. Now I simply want to berate him,” she said with a sigh.
They were being completely serious!
They completely believed that Renn was on the precipice of losing all hope and will. That cat? That smirking, adorable, lovable woman who found such joy in tiny little things like drinks and combs?
Yes she had gotten emotional last night. She always did when we first arrived somewhere, or left. Yet always without fail she got better. A few hours later, half the time, she returned to her happy upbeat self.
She wept. Then she laughed. And did so again and again. Someone about to break into a million pieces wasn’t able to become so vibrant and happy so easily. Such depression rarely allowed such joy.
Renn wasn’t about to shatter. She wasn’t going to break like Tosh and all the rest. They had to be wrong.
There was no way these two weren’t just trying to tease me. There was no way they were being serious.
There was…
They…
The Weaver softly smiled at me, and nodded. “Vim… if you died right now, she’d break,” she then said.
My throat tightened, and I felt my right knee get dislocated from my intense grip.
I ignored the pain of muscles and tendons being snapped and torn as I kept on squeezing. Half a moment later, the kneecap itself snapped in two. “Impossible…” I whispered.
“Did he just break his kneecap?” Nasba asked softly.
“I believe he did,” Nann said, but I didn’t stop squeezing.
My eyes blurred as I tried to argue with them. It had to be obvious. It should be easy.
Renn would not lose all hope if I died. There was no way.
She’d weep. I could see her weeping for days. Becoming forlorn, sure.
But…
To give up completely?
Surely not. She had so much she wanted to do. She wanted to meet everyone. See so many things. Help people.
I had just… just asked her… not too long ago…
She had laughed and kissed me for crying out loud and…
I closed my eyes and sighed as I realized the truth.
“And there it is,” Nann said gently.
Gulping, I nodded. “She’s made me her anchor,” I gave in and admitted it… aloud… and to myself.
“An apt description,” the Weaver said.
“Should… should I praise him for noticing?” Nasba asked.
“We should. Vim’s ability to face the impossible and accept even what he doesn’t believe in is one of his better traits,” Nann said.
“Good job Vim. I’m proud of you,” Nasba then teased me.
I shook my head, ignoring her small giggle. “I should not have allowed this to have happened,” I said.
“No. You shouldn’t have. But the fact you think it’s a bad thing is rather sad,” Nann said.
“It is a bad thing. It’s terrible,” I said as I glared at the Weaver.
“How so, Vim?” she asked back.
“Yeah… Unless you don’t actually care for her. Then it is. But even if so, like Merit, she’ll get over it. Someday, surely,” Nasba said.
Releasing my knee, I ignored the tingly sensation as the muscles and tendons moved under my skin. They re-attached and re-grew as I took a small breath. The bone itself had started to heal before I had even let it go.
What do I do? There was nothing… fundamentally wrong with Renn using me as the foundation of her own life. It wasn’t like I was in danger of dying or being lost to her. And it wasn’t like everyone else didn’t do similar things, in their own way. Most of those that we lose are because they lost their own anchors. Their families. Their homes. Their nations or religions. They died not from wounds or time, but heartbreak.
People faded away when they lost everything they loved and valued. This was nothing new. Humans did. Non-humans did it. Even basic animals did it too.
Renn was no different than the thousands of others.
Yet at the same time she was.
Because I was the thing she cherished.
But…
“Have… have you ever had someone like her Vim?” Nann asked me gently.
I blinked, and memories flooded through me. “A few,” I admitted. But never to this degree. Not like this. Those I thought of that had cherished me to such a degree, that had depended on me so deeply, had not made me their only anchor. They had others. Other family. Other friends. Other duties and dreams. I wasn’t the only thing in their heart.
They had lingered next to me long enough to stand on their own feet, and then continued on their paths alone. Without me. A few had returned, at the later years of their lives… but only to say goodbye, or to endure their final moments as they defied their fates.
Renn although had many attachments… were any of them strong enough to separate herself from me? Was Lamp and her people enough? Those pirates? The few friends she has made along the way?
I couldn’t see them being enough for her. Especially so in the long run.
“I find it hard to believe. Are you telling me in your thousands of years you’ve really never had anyone grow close to you, to cherish you, like her?” Nasba asked with an eyebrow raised.
“None that didn’t grow distant on their own after a bit. Like Merit,” I said as I continued searching my memories for another.
“And… why are we not simply assuming she’ll do the same? Is it because we can’t think of anyone or anywhere she’d change her attachment to?” Nasba asked the two of us.
Nann nodded. “It’s a major factor, yes. Are there really no other predators or even prey that she could become family with Vim?” Nann asked.
“I don’t know. She could to a degree, I guess… she even seems to find women more interesting than men, but that might just be because of how deeply she treasures friendship and stuff. Landi and Renn got along well, and I could see her sticking around with her… but I wouldn’t be surprised to return a few years later and find one of them dead, or Renn missing,” I said honestly.
“Honestly I don’t see the issue. Just keep her around, Vim. Not only would it be amusing for the rest of us, it’d probably do you good. Who knows maybe you’ll have children or something,” Nasba said as she smiled and nodded, happy at the idea.
My steady heart thumped like normal, but I felt as if it had just missed a beat.
Children.
Nasba went to giggling, and I glared at her. She had likely noticed my moment of pure terror at the idea.
“Can… can you even have children, Vim?” Nann then asked.
“I don’t know,” I admitted. I’d never had any, and although it’s not like I’ve ever actually tried…
Well…
“There’s no way it can’t have happened at least once or twice. Even if on accident,” Nasba said.
I frowned and shook my head. “As far as I’m aware, no. Not a single one. But it’s not too surprising, I’m an extra step separated from all of you. It’s not as simple as a non-human and human mixing,” I said. And even for them it wasn’t easy sometimes.
“Funny since you look so human,” Nann said.
It was. But it was the truth. I may look like everyone else. Like the most average human to exist… but deep down… deeper than anyone’s eyes can see, I was the farthest thing from them.
My parents had made sure of that.
“Still… that’s funny. I’ve never actually considered why you’ve never had children. That tells you what kind of man you are Vim, where even I don’t find it weird you don’t have any. You’re that boring of a man,” Nasba teased me.
“Have you never tried Vim?” Nann asked, ignoring Nasba.
“No. Not intentionally,” I said as I thought of the few women that I’d stayed with for extended periods of time. There was shockingly fewer than I thought there had been as I ran through my memories. Few enough to make me realize I’d been neglecting the most basic need of a sentient creature, but enough to tell me that I likely was either infertile or unable to bear children with humans and non-humans alike.
“He just thought of all his past lovers, didn’t he?” Nasba asked.
“Hm. Moments like this make me wish I had been born a Saint. The grief would have been worth seeing all those embarrassing memories,” Nann said with a smile.
“Oh shut up… How’d we go from you two teasing me about being in a relationship to this? This is depressing,” I said as I sat back a little. The very solid chunk of stone I sat on made an odd noise as I did.
Nann smirked as her daughter-in-law giggled at me. But I shook my head and sighed. This wasn’t funny.
“Honestly it’s not depressing. Other than saying aloud the fact that our kind are literally going extinct, of course. Other than that fact, admitting that you’ve found someone to cherish and that she’s such a kindhearted soul is far from depressing, Vim,” Nann said.
“We’ve known about our inevitable end forever. I’m glad in these final moments we still have things to smile and be happy about,” Nasba added.
“At my expense,” I argued.
“Oh do not worry. We’ll tease Renn plenty once we can,” Nann said.
Good luck. She’ll enjoy every moment of it.
“Usually you guys never have any requests for me. So I usually like visiting. Now I don’t ever want to come back,” I said to them.
The two laughed at me, and Nasba’s feathers danced in the air. Going up and down, and kicking up a little dust in the process.
Calming down a little, I decided to just… put aside the stress-inducing fact that they were likely right. Renn was only still able to be happy because of me… and there was a chance she’d not be able to find anywhere or anyone else because of it. And I, being the absolutely failure of a man I was, would not be able to do anything to help her avoid the inevitable heartbreak that would come because of it.
I could love her. I admitted I did, at least to myself. To her. I could cherish her. I could enjoy her being with me. I’d not be bothered if she spent the next thousand years at my side.
But could I actually be who she needs me to be?
What will I do when she wants me to be the husband? What will I do when I can’t reciprocate the level of love she so desperately wanted to share?
After all… eventually I’d have to put the Society before her. It was inevitable.
Would her heart survive the moment I abandoned her to save those she despised? Those who banished her? Those who didn’t deserve it?
Would mine?
Time would tell.
“As amused that I am about this, Vim… please do not stress over it. We are making simple assumptions. Give me time. Before you leave I’ll find out the truth for you,” Nann offered gentle words of encouragement.
Nasba nodded quickly. “Yeah. We’ll find out for you Vim. Maybe we’re just seeing what we want to, because it’s funny… and gives us hope,” she added.
I scoffed at the two, who somehow seemed genuine in their teasing.
“Who knows? Maybe we’re not seeing the extent of it, too,” Nann then said with a smirk.
“That’s what scares me,” I whispered.
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Chapters
- Chapter 763 Five Hundred and Sixty-One – Renn – A Book and A Wolf
- Chapter 762 Five Hundred and Sixty – Vim – To Tunnel
- Chapter 761 Five Hundred and Fifty-Nine – Renn – Crane
- Chapter 760 Five Hundred and Fifty-Eight – Vim – An Otter’s War
- Chapter 759 Five Hundred and Fifty-Seven – Renn – Lumen’s Letters and Betrayals
- Chapter 758 Five Hundred and Fifty-Six – Vim – A Windy Wagon
- Chapter 757 Five Hundred and Fifty-Five – Renn – One Bucket, Two Bucket...
- Chapter 756 Five Hundred and Fifty-Four – Vim – A Dinner and an Illusion
- Chapter 755 Five Hundred and Fifty-Three – Renn – Gusts of Winds
- Chapter 754 Five Hundred and Fifty-Two – Vim – To Plant Doubt
- Chapter 753 Five Hundred and Fifty-One – Renn – Chancy
- Chapter 752 Five Hundred and Fifty – Vim – A Crooked Post
- Chapter 751 Five Hundred and Forty-Nine – Renn – Traveling Companions
- Chapter 750 Five Hundred and Forty-Eight – Vim – On The Road With Feathers And Robes
- Chapter 749 Five Hundred and Forty-Seven – Renn – To Leave With A Smile of Worry
- Chapter 748 Five Hundred and Forty-Six – Vim – Busying Oneself
- Chapter 747 Five Hundred and Forty-Five – Renn – A Broom Closet
- Chapter 746 Five Hundred and Forty-Four – Vim – Oplar’s News
- Chapter 745 Five Hundred and Forty-Three – Renn – Saphra
- Chapter 744 Five Hundred and Forty-Two – Vim – Residents, Truths, And a Stairwell
- Chapter 743 Five Hundred and Forty-One – Renn – Riz’s Troubles
- Chapter 742 Five Hundred and Forty – Vim – A Tiny Cat, And A Real Illusion
- Chapter 741 Five Hundred and Thirty-Nine – Renn – Harly
- Chapter 740 Five Hundred and Thirty-Eight – Vim – Troubled, Yet Happy Distractions
- Chapter 739 Five Hundred and Thirty-Seven – Renn – Renka’s Tea
- Chapter 738 Five Hundred and Thirty-Six – Vim – Plans and A Duckling
- Chapter 737 Five Hundred and Thirty-Five – Renn – A Short But Heavy Conversation
- Chapter 736 Five Hundred and Thirty-Four – Vim – A List of Burdens
- Chapter 735 Five Hundred and Thirty-Three – Renn – Stressful Friends
- Chapter 734 Five Hundred and Thirty-Two – Vim – Meriah’s Mask
- Chapter 733 Five Hundred and Thirty-One – Renn – Lorto
- Chapter 732 Five Hundred and Thirty – Vim – Proximity
- Chapter 731 Five Hundred and Twenty-Nine – Renn – A Full Belly, For Now
- Chapter 730 Five Hundred and Twenty-Eight – Vim – To Clear One’s Hands and Mind
- Chapter 729 Five Hundred and Twenty-Seven – Renn – Casper
- Chapter 728 Five Hundred and Twenty-Six – Vim – To Question A Ghost
- Chapter 727 Five Hundred and Twenty-Five – Renn – A Golden Bell
- Chapter 726 Five Hundred and Twenty-Four – Vim – A Duck’s Request
- Chapter 725 Five Hundred and Twenty-Three – Renn – An Awkward Lunch Date
- Chapter 724 Five Hundred and Twenty-Two – Vim – A Cave of Distractions
- Chapter 723 Five Hundred and Twenty-One – Renn – A Conversation Leading To...
- Chapter 722 Five Hundred and Twenty – Vim – Again, A Road Must Travelled
- Chapter 721 Five Hundred and Nineteen – Renn – Tor’s Death
- Chapter 720 Five Hundred and Eighteen – Vim – Tor’s Last Illusion
- Chapter 719 Five Hundred and Seventeen – Renn – A Village Within The Valley
- Chapter 718 Five Hundred and Sixteen – Vim – Again Southward, And To DillyDally While So
- Chapter 717 Five Hundred and Fifteen – Renn – To Leave The Owl’s Nest
- Chapter 716 Five Hundred and Fourteen – Vim – A Reason To
- Chapter 715 Five Hundred and Thirteen – Renn – To Gnaw A Bowl
- Chapter 714 Five Hundred and Twelve – Vim – A Den
- Chapter 713 Five Hundred and Eleven – Renn – A Letter Speared
- Chapter 712 Five Hundred and Ten – Vim – An Owl’s Loyalty
- Chapter 711 Five Hundred and Nine – Renn – A Bear’s Last Kiss
- Chapter 710 Five Hundred and Eight – Vim – To Leave SilverCreek, Unsettled
- Chapter 709 Five Hundred and Seven – Renn – A Shadow of a Visitor
- Chapter 708 Five Hundred and Six – Vim – Supplies, Letters, And Worries
- Chapter 707 Five Hundred and Five – Renn – An Owl’s Box of Toys... and Worries
- Chapter 706 Five Hundred and Four – Vim – A Son for a Fish
- Chapter 705 Five Hundred and Three – Renn – A Tree’s Crown
- Chapter 704 Five Hundred and Two – Vim – A Room Amongst Rooms
- Chapter 703 Five Hundred and One – Renn – Apples and Oranges
- Chapter 702 Five Hundred – Vim – A Bed Begotten
- Chapter 701 Four Hundred and Ninety Nine – Renn – A Hole in the Night
- Chapter 700 Four Hundred and Ninety Eight – Vim – Properties, Prophecies
- Chapter 699 Four Hundred and Ninety-Seven – Renn – A Home and a Name
- Chapter 698 Four Hundred and Ninety-Six – Vim – A Plank A Day
- Chapter 697 Four Hundred and Ninety–Five – Renn – Letter To Do
- Chapter 696 Four Hundred and Ninety-Four – Vim – To Build, Again
- Chapter 695 Author Note #1
- Chapter 694 Four Hundred and Ninety-Three – Renn – A Noisy, Sweaty, Conversation
- Chapter 693 Four Hundred and Ninety-Two – Vim – A Foundation’s Beginning
- Chapter 692 Four Hundred and Ninety-One – Renn – Rivonne
- Chapter 691 Four Hundred and Ninety – Vim – Shilly-Shallying
- Chapter 690 Four Hundred and Eighty-Nine – Renn – A Lucky Fish
- Chapter 689 Four Hundred and Eighty-Eight – Vim – Horseshoe’s Accident
- Chapter 688 Four Hundred and Eighty-Seven – Renn – To Fell A Tree
- Chapter 687 Four Hundred and Eighty-Six – Vim – An Unwelcome Prophecy
- Chapter 686 Four Hundred and Eighty-Five – Renn – A Loud Visitor in the Night
- Chapter 685 Four Hundred and Eighty-Four – Vim – A Visitor on the Wing
- Chapter 684 Four Hundred and Eighty-Three – Renn – Rivonne’s Greeting
- Chapter 683 Four Hundred and Eighty-Two – Vim – Ruvindal’s Stink
- Chapter 682 Four Hundred and Eighty-One – Renn – Tents
- Chapter 681 Four Hundred and Eighty – Vim – A Sweaty Ace
- Chapter 680 Side-Story – Celine’s Mistake – Renn – Five – A Growing Family
- Chapter 679 Side-Story – Celine’s Mistake – Celine – Four – A Misplaced Hope
- Chapter 678 Side-Story – Celine’s Mistake – Renn – Three – Heart-Breaker
- Chapter 677 Side-Story – Celine’s Mistake – Celine – Two – To Make A Choice
- Chapter 676 Side-Story – Celine’s Mistake – Renn – One – A Young Cat’s Eavesdropping
- Chapter 675 Side-Story – Celine’s Mistake – Celine – Prologue – A Piece of a Prophecy
- Chapter 674 Four Hundred and Seventy-Nine – Renn – SilverCreek
- Chapter 673 Four Hundred and Seventy-Eight – Vim – White Lillies
- Chapter 672 Four Hundred and Seventy-Seven – Renn – A Mute and a Blush
- Chapter 671 Four Hundred and Seventy-Six – Vim – A Little Bit of Rain
- Chapter 670 Four Hundred and Seventy-Five – Renn – A Caravan of Little Distractions
- Chapter 669 Four Hundred and Seventy-Four – Vim – Liora
- Chapter 668 Four Hundred and Seventy-Three – Renn – Final Moments Within Hallowed Halls
- Chapter 667 Four Hundred and Seventy-Two – Vim – Flora
- Chapter 666 Four Hundred and Seventy-One – Renn – Twins
- Chapter 665 Four Hundred and Seventy – Vim – Nevi’s Modesty
- Chapter 664 Four Hundred and Sixty-Nine – Renn – Renka
- Chapter 663 Four Hundred and Sixty-Eight – Vim – A Tired Turtle
- Chapter 662 Four Hundred and Sixty-Seven – Renn – A Prophecy A Day
- Chapter 661 Four Hundred and Sixty-Six – Vim – A Chance Encounter With Another Celine
- Chapter 660 Four Hundred and Sixty-Five – Renn – Renn’s Investigations
- Chapter 659 Four Hundred and Sixty-Four – Vim – No Bargains With Boredom
- Chapter 658 Side-Story – Interludes: Volume Two – CH.142.5 – Tosh – After Meeting Renn, and the Feast
- Chapter 657 Side-Story – Interludes: Volume Two – CH.144.5 – Merit – After Meeting Renn, and the Feast
- Chapter 656 Side-Story – Interludes: Volume Two – CH.130.5 – Brandy – Tending The Spoils and The Future
- Chapter 655 Side-Story – Interludes: Volume Two – CH.122.5 – Renn – The Second Day at the Animalia Guild
- Chapter 654 Side-Story – Interludes: Volume Two – CH.116.5 – Renn – After Meeting The Clothed Woman
- Chapter 653 Side-Story – Interludes: Volume Two – CH.104.5 – Renn – To Be Thanked
- Chapter 652 Side-Story – Interludes: Volume Two – CH.91.5 – Vim – To Find Fault Within
- Chapter 651 Four Hundred and Sixty-Three – Renn – Telmik O’ Telmik
- Chapter 650 Four Hundred and Sixty-Two – Vim – Havoc
- Chapter 649 Four Hundred and Sixty-One – Renn – A Rainy Wagon
- Chapter 648 Four Hundred and Sixty – Vim – A Shipful of Worry
- Chapter 647 Four Hundred and Fifty-Nine – Renn – To Wagon It
- Chapter 646 Four Hundred and Fifty-Eight – Vim – Vorli’s Beacon
- Chapter 645 Four Hundred and Fifty-Seven – Renn – To Plant a Seed
- Chapter 644 Four Hundred and Fifty-Six – Vim – A Circle of Worry
- Chapter 643 Four Hundred and Fifty-Five – Renn – A New Venture, Together
- Chapter 642 Four Hundred and Fifty-Four – Vim – To Leave With A Mark
- Chapter 641 Four Hundred and Fifty-Three – Renn – A Prophecy Awoken
- Chapter 640 Four Hundred and Fifty-Two – Vim – The Protector’s Distractions
- Chapter 639 Four Hundred and Fifty-One – Renn – A Talk, Long Coming
- Chapter 638 Four Hundred and Fifty – Vim – To Finish One’s Tasks
- Chapter 637 Four Hundred and Forty-Nine – Renn – A Lumen A Day
- Chapter 636 Four Hundred and Forty-Eight – Vim – A Pinch of a Conversation
- Chapter 635 Four Hundred and Forty-Seven – Renn – Mistle
- Chapter 634 Four Hundred and Forty-Six – Vim – To Recruit A Mistle
- Chapter 633 Four Hundred and Forty-Five – Renn – Brandy’s Scheme
- Chapter 632 Four Hundred and Forty-Four – Vim – His Progress... Or At Least, An Attempt
- Chapter 631 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Epilogue –Millions of Deaths
- Chapter 630 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Eleven – A Dead Kingdom
- Chapter 629 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Ten – The Blue One
- Chapter 628 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Nine – Nectar
- Chapter 627 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Eight – Familiar Faces
- Chapter 626 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Seven – To Be A Visitor
- Chapter 625 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Six – The Blue Kingdom
- Chapter 624 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Five – Hidden Secrets
- Chapter 623 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Four – A Monarch’s Begging
- Chapter 622 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Three – A Failed State
- Chapter 621 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Two – Betrayal’s Deep Poison
- Chapter 620 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – One – Another God Slain
- Chapter 619 Side-Story – Vim – Vim’s Mistake – Prologue – To Betray One’s Oath
- Chapter 618 Four Hundred and Forty-Three – Renn – A Smaller Cat’s Clutter
- Chapter 617 Four Hundred and Forty-Two – Vim – A Small Fish’s Request
- Chapter 616 Four Hundred and Forty-One – Renn – A Date With Fears
- Chapter 615 Four Hundred and Forty – Vim – A Dangerous Church
- Chapter 614 Four Hundred and Thirty-Nine – Renn – A Muffin’s Downpour
- Chapter 613 Four Hundred and Thirty-Eight – Vim – Meeting The New Faces
- Chapter 612 Four Hundred and Thirty-Seven – Renn – A Tingly Test
- Chapter 611 Four Hundred and Thirty-Six – Vim – Merit’s Rooftop
- Chapter 610 Four Hundred and Thirty-Five – Renn – To Storm Back To Lumen
- Chapter 609 Four Hundred and Thirty-Four – Vim – To Enforce Rules
- Chapter 608 Four Hundred and Thirty-Three – Renn – A Library’s Quiet Smell
- Chapter 607 Four Hundred and Thirty-Two – Vim – The Greeting They Expected, Surpassed
- Chapter 606 Four Hundred and Thirty-One – Renn – Light’s Friendship
- Chapter 605 Four Hundred and Thirty – Vim – Stance
- Chapter 604 Four Hundred and Twenty-Nine – Renn – A Red Monarch’s Death
- Chapter 603 Four Hundred and Twenty-Eight – Vim – Vim’s Pursuiting Thoughts
- Chapter 602 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Epilogue – Worthiness
- Chapter 601 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Nine – The Owl’s Nest
- Chapter 600 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Eight – Grounded
- Chapter 599 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Seven – Windle’s Poem
- Chapter 598 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Six – A Coward’s Feather
- Chapter 597 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Five – To Rest A Wing
- Chapter 596 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Four – An Owl’s Duties
- Chapter 595 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Three – A New Roost
- Chapter 594 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Two – A Spire A Day
- Chapter 593 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – One – Another Monarch Down
- Chapter 592 Side-Story – Lilly –A Wingbeat – Prologue – To be an Owl
- Chapter 591 Four Hundred and Twenty-Seven – Renn – A Monarch’s Sensation
- Chapter 590 Four Hundred and Twenty-Six – Vim – A Lumen’s Calm, Distorted
- Chapter 589 Four Hundred and Twenty-Five – Renn – A Light’s Visit
- Chapter 588 Four Hundred and Twenty-Four – Vim – A Lizard, A Mistle and A Beetle
- Chapter 587 Four Hundred and Twenty-Three – Renn – To Help A Meerkat
- Chapter 586 Four Hundred and Twenty-Two – Vim – A Monarch’s Lagoon
- Chapter 585 Four Hundred and Twenty-One – Renn – Mono
- Chapter 584 Four Hundred and Twenty – Vim – A Pinch of a Scale
- Chapter 583 Four Hundred and Nineteen – Renn – To Hear Reatti’s Request
- Chapter 582 Four Hundred and Eighteen – Vim – Narli’s Prophecy
- Chapter 581 Four Hundred and Seventeen – Renn – Lilly’s Empty Home Away From Home
- Chapter 580 Four Hundred and Sixteen – Vim – A Young Saint’s Oddness
- Chapter 579 Four Hundred and Fifteen – Renn – An Otter’s Loyalty
- Chapter 578 Four Hundred and Fourteen – Vim – Berri’s Worries
- Chapter 577 Four Hundred and Thirteen – Renn – A Light A Day
- Chapter 576 Four Hundred and Twelve – Vim – A Revelation, Foretold
- Chapter 575 Side-Story – Tosh – Epilogue – Vim – His Friend, Again
- Chapter 574 Side-Story – Tosh – Twelve – Tosh’s Break
- Chapter 573 Side-Story – Tosh – Eleven – Epoch’s Stains
- Chapter 572 Side-Story – Tosh – Ten – Vexli’s Fate
- Chapter 571 Side-Story – Tosh – Nine – Sally
- Chapter 570 Side-Story – Tosh – Eight – Diagnosis
- Chapter 569 Side-Story – Tosh – Seven – A Doctor’s Purpose, A Man’s Desires
- Chapter 568 Side-Story – Tosh – Six – To Fail Is To Live
- Chapter 567 Side-Story – Tosh – Five – A Doctor in an Oasis
- Chapter 566 Side-Story – Tosh – Four – A Village’s Vote to Run
- Chapter 565 Side-Story – Tosh – Three – A Doctor’s Priority
- Chapter 564 Side-Story – Tosh – Two – Tosh’s Questions
- Chapter 563 Side-Story – Tosh – One – To Doctor Oneself
- Chapter 562 Side-Story – Tosh – Prologue – A Tosh A Day
- Chapter 561 Four Hundred and Eleven – Renn – Rosyln’s Home
- Chapter 560 Four Hundred and Ten – Vim – Narli’s Rest
- Chapter 559 Four Hundred and Nine – Renn – A Lamp’s Son
- Chapter 558 Four Hundred and Eight – Vim – His Running Thoughts
- Chapter 557 Four Hundred and Seven – Renn – To Rest In Port
- Chapter 556 Four Hundred and Six – Vim – To Vacate
- Chapter 555 Four Hundred and Five – Renn – Renn’s Heart
- Chapter 554 Four Hundred and Four – Vim – Celine’s Daughter
- Chapter 553 Four Hundred and Three – Renn – Merit’s Heart and Her Anger
- Chapter 552 Four Hundred and Two – Vim – A Busy, But Fine, Lumen
- Chapter 551 Four Hundred and One – Renn – Lumen’s Walls
- Chapter 550 Four Hundred – Vim – A Cold Pass's Thoughts
- Chapter 549 Three Hundred and Ninety Nine – Renn – Vim’s Leap of Faith
- Chapter 548 Three Hundred and Ninety Eight – Vim – Trust, Hearts, and Homes
- Chapter 547 Three Hundred and Ninety Seven – Renn – Lilly’s Training and Teasing
- Chapter 546 Three Hundred and Ninety Six – Vim – Renn’s Schemes
- Chapter 545 Three Hundred and Ninety Five – Renn – A Prophecy Begun
- Chapter 544 Three Hundred and Ninety Four – Vim – Cold Conversations Amongst Hot Flames
- Chapter 543 Three Hundred and Ninety Three – Renn – A Copper and A Cut
- Chapter 542 Three Hundred and Ninety Two – Vim – Return to the Smithy
- Chapter 541 Side-Story – Brandy – Epilogue – An Otter’s Coin
- Chapter 540 Side-Story – Brandy – Ten – Brandy’s Day Off
- Chapter 539 Side-Story – Brandy – Nine – Lumen’s Inhabitants
- Chapter 538 Side-Story – Brandy – Eight – The Animalia Company
- Chapter 537 Side-Story – Brandy – Seven – A Muddy City
- Chapter 536 Side-Story – Brandy – Six – Faith in Money
- Chapter 535 Side-Story – Brandy – Five – A Vault’s Boredom
- Chapter 534 Side-Story – Brandy – Four – To Bank a Port
- Chapter 533 Side-Story – Brandy – Three – Captain’s Orders
- Chapter 532 Side-Story – Brandy – Two – An Otter in a River
- Chapter 531 Side-Story – Brandy – One – Brandy’s Mother
- Chapter 530 Side-Story – Brandy – Prologue – Burden of a Princess
- Chapter 529 Three Hundred and Ninety One – Renn – A Golden Flower’s Petal
- Chapter 528 Three Hundred and Ninety – Vim – A Dock, A Duck, A Cheek
- Chapter 527 Three Hundred and Eighty Nine – Renn – Gary and Planci
- Chapter 526 Three Hundred and Eighty Eight– Vim – Southeast Expectations
- Chapter 525 Three Hundred and Eighty Seven – Renn – To Reflect and be Reflected
- Chapter 524 Three Hundred and Eighty Six – Vim – A Nest of Trouble
- Chapter 523 Three Hundred and Eighty Five – Renn – A Chronicler’s Tea
- Chapter 522 Three Hundred and Eighty Four – Vim – Consequences of Sleeping In
- Chapter 521 Three Hundred and Eighty Three – Renn – A Protector’s Sanctuary
- Chapter 520 Three Hundred and Eighty Two – Vim – Heavy Burdens
- Chapter 519 Three Hundred and Eighty One – Renn – Vim’s Suggestions to Those Lost
- Chapter 518 Three Hundred and Eighty – Vim – A Spear for a Tear
- Chapter 517 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Epilogue – Sierra and the Summons of the Parliament
- Chapter 516 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Ten – Branches, The Mercenary
- Chapter 515 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Nine – Siblings Fowl
- Chapter 514 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Eight – A Society’s Letter
- Chapter 513 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Seven – Wars
- Chapter 512 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Six – The Silken Band
- Chapter 511 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Five – Prisoner’s Wake
- Chapter 510 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Four – Ruvindale’s Slums
- Chapter 509 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Three – Slip
- Chapter 508 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Two – Defeat
- Chapter 507 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – One – Value of a Coin
- Chapter 506 Side-Story – Branches – A Mercenary – Prologue – To be an Owl
- Chapter 505 Three Hundred and Seventy Nine – Renn – Troubles Brewing in the Cathedral
- Chapter 504 Three Hundred and Seventy Eight – Vim – Chimes of Hope
- Chapter 503 Three Hundred and Seventy Seven – Renn – Schemes Amongst Tombs
- Chapter 502 Three Hundred and Seventy Six – Vim – Hyacinth
- Chapter 501 Three Hundred and Seventy Five – Renn – To Stand Tall Amongst Steeples
- Chapter 500 Three Hundred and Seventy Four – Vim – A Cathedral’s Unwelcome
- Chapter 499 Three Hundred and Seventy Three – Renn – An Embarrassing Crumb
- Chapter 498 Three Hundred and Seventy Two – Vim – His Failed Attempt
- Chapter 497 Three Hundred and Seventy One – Renn – Crystal’s Home
- Chapter 496 Three Hundred and Seventy – Vim – Bray and Her Pack
- Chapter 495 Three Hundred and Sixty Nine – Renn – Meeting Tor
- Chapter 494 Three Hundred and Sixty Eight – Vim – Ointments and Debates
- Chapter 493 Three Hundred and Sixty Seven – Renn – Saying Goodbye to Kaley and Meriah
- Chapter 492 Three Hundred and Sixty Six – Vim – Kaley’s Grotto
- Chapter 491 Three Hundred and Sixty Five– Renn – Sparring and Snoring
- Chapter 490 Three Hundred and Sixty Four – Vim – Conversations Within A Drafty Hut
- Chapter 489 Three Hundred and Sixty Three – Renn – Heading Southward, Once Again
- Chapter 488 Three Hundred and Sixty Two – Vim – His Hopeful Regrets
- Chapter 487 Three Hundred and Sixty One – Renn – Games and Worries With Friends
- Chapter 486 Three Hundred and Sixty – Vim – Meriah
- Chapter 485 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Epilogue – Little Moments of Respite
- Chapter 484 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Eight – A Skate of a Date
- Chapter 483 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Seven – More Side-Quests?
- Chapter 482 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Six – Sivra and a Bet
- Chapter 481 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Five – Decisions and Courtesans
- Chapter 480 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Four – One Silver Coin
- Chapter 479 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Three – A Shopping Moment
- Chapter 478 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Two – Sivra’s Request
- Chapter 477 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – One – A Side-Quest
- Chapter 476 Side-Story – Renn – Renn’s Side-Quest – Prologue – Early Renn Gets the Vim
- Chapter 475 Three Hundred and Fifty Nine– Renn – Rapti’s Rest and The HeartBeats That Follow
- Chapter 474 Three Hundred and Fifty Eight – Vim – Meriah’s Note
- Chapter 473 Three Hundred and Fifty Seven – Renn – Return to Nevi
- Chapter 472 Three Hundred and Fifty Six– Vim – Sheilla and Pancakes
- Chapter 471 Three Hundred and Fifty Five – Renn – A Family of Whiskers
- Chapter 470 Three Hundred and Fifty Four – Vim – Visiting Elk Once More
- Chapter 469 Three Hundred and Fifty Three– Renn – Sap’s Gift
- Chapter 468 Three Hundred and Fifty Two – Vim – A Wing of an Idea
- Chapter 467 Three Hundred and Fifty One – Renn – Argument Upon A Mountain
- Chapter 466 Glossary - Prophecies
- Chapter 465 Three Hundred and Fifty – Vim – Heading Northward
- Chapter 464 Three Hundred and Forty Nine – Renn – Books and Prophecies
- Chapter 463 Three Hundred and Forty Eight – Vim – A Log, A Cat, A Question
- Chapter 462 Three Hundred and Forty Seven – Renn – Oddness In the Chill Morning
- Chapter 461 Three Hundred and Forty Six – Vim – An Achille’s Heel
- Chapter 460 Three Hundred and Forty Five – Renn – A Saint’s Home
- Chapter 459 Three Hundred and Forty Four – Vim – Troubled Worries By Lakesides
- Chapter 458 Three Hundred and Forty Three – Renn – His Sudden Openness
- Chapter 457 Three Hundred and Forty Two – Vim – The Beginning of Question, and Their Exhaustive Answers
- Chapter 456 Three Hundred and Forty One – Renn – Lilly’s Departure
- Chapter 455 Three Hundred and Forty – Vim – Schemes Under Branches
- Chapter 454 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Epilogue – Merit’s Oasis
- Chapter 453 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Ten – Two Visits Later
- Chapter 452 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Nine – Simple Moments Before War
- Chapter 451 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Eight – A Pond Within A Lake
- Chapter 450 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Seven – A Saintly Scheme
- Chapter 449 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Six – A Gift, Given
- Chapter 448 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Five – One Last Drink
- Chapter 447 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Four – Carson
- Chapter 446 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Three – A Home, Unnatural
- Chapter 445 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Two – An Oasis of Problems
- Chapter 444 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – One – Merit’s Crown
- Chapter 443 Side-Story – Vim – Merit’s Oasis – Prologue – Merit’s Kingdom
- Chapter 442 Three Hundred and Thirty Nine – Renn – A Map and A Few Tears
- Chapter 441 Three Hundred and Thirty Eight – Vim – Conversations Within the Owl’s Nest
- Chapter 440 Three Hundred and Thirty Seven – Renn – Their Return to the Owl’s Nest
- Chapter 439 Three Hundred and Thirty Six – Vim – A Mapple To Scare
- Chapter 438 Three Hundred and Thirty Five – Renn – To Join A Parliament
- Chapter 437 Three Hundred and Thirty Four – Vim – Windle’s Spine
- Chapter 436 Three Hundred and Thirty Three – Renn – A Witch’s Grave
- Chapter 435 Three Hundred and Thirty Two– Vim – Porka’s Happy Questions
- Chapter 434 Three Hundred and Thirty One – Renn – Saint Elaine
- Chapter 433 Three Hundred and Thirty – Vim – Stalks of Questions
- Chapter 432 Three Hundred and Twenty Nine – Renn – Lilly’s Loyalty
- Chapter 431 Three Hundred and Twenty Eight – Vim – A Question Amongst a Homestead
- Chapter 430 Three Hundred and Twenty Seven – Renn – The Saint’s Village
- Chapter 429 Three Hundred and Twenty Six – Vim – Buried Treasures Beneath Weeping Willows
- Chapter 428 Three Hundred and Twenty Five – Renn – A Cat’s Tea
- Chapter 427 Three Hundred and Twenty Four – Vim – A Small Visit From An Otter
- Chapter 426 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Epilogue – A Lifetime Later
- Chapter 425 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Ten – Another Decade Later
- Chapter 424 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Nine – A Decade Later
- Chapter 423 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Eight – A New Life
- Chapter 422 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Seven – To Steal Them Back
- Chapter 421 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Six – A Cat’s Hunt
- Chapter 420 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Five – Footprints and Heartbeats
- Chapter 419 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Four – One Issue, After Another
- Chapter 418 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Three – A Mother’s Duty
- Chapter 417 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Two – Lujic And Ginny
- Chapter 416 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – One – A War’s Result
- Chapter 415 Side-Story – Renn – Ginny and Lujic – Prologue – An Unknown Smell
- Chapter 414 Three Hundred and Twenty Three – Renn – A Small Conversation In a Tiny Room
- Chapter 413 Three Hundred and Twenty Two – Vim – Leaving the Bell Church With A Robin
- Chapter 412 Three Hundred and Twenty One – Renn – Roots Within The Owl’s Nest
- Chapter 411 Three Hundred and Twenty – Vim – An Annoying Brick
- Chapter 410 Three Hundred and Nineteen – Renn – A Melancholic Storm
- Chapter 409 Three Hundred and Eighteen – Vim – A Bell Church’s Feather
- Chapter 408 Three Hundred and Seventeen – Renn – Leaving Telmik, Once More
- Chapter 407 Three Hundred and Sixteen – Vim – Troubles Over Tea
- Chapter 406 Three Hundred and Fifteen – Renn – Hands’s Gift
- Chapter 405 Three Hundred and Fourteen – Vim – Randle’s Orphanage
- Chapter 404 Three Hundred and Thirteen – Renn – Ventures To Be, Shared
- Chapter Three Hundred and Twelve – Vim – Trek
- Chapter Three Hundred and Eleven – Renn – Oplar’s Mailroom
- Chapter Three Hundred and Ten – Vim – An Update and a Mapple
- Chapter Three Hundred and Nine – Renn – Statues and Catacombs
- Chapter Three Hundred and Eight – Vim – Conversations Amongst Hearts, Blades, and Tears
- Chapter Three Hundred and Seven – Renn – A Party Held Distantly
- Chapter Three Hundred and Six – Vim – To be Distracted
- Chapter Three Hundred and Five – Renn – To Wake Amongst Friends
- Chapter Three Hundred and Four – Vim – His Return to Renn
- Chapter Three Hundred and Three – Renn – A Bison
- Chapter Three Hundred and Two – Vim – Legends Amongst Legends
- Chapter Three Hundred and One – Renn – Return to the Cathedral
- Chapter Three Hundred – Vim – To Stress and Worry
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Nine – Renn – Pyre, Pepper, Laughter
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Eight – Vim – A Cat’s Hip
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Seven – Renn – To Stand Tall
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Six – Vim – Fate’s Tricks, and a Cat
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Five – Renn – Angie
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Four – Vim – A Mistaken Hood
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Three – Renn – Hornslo’s Worries
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety Two – Vim – Another Legend Born
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety One – Renn – A Hazy Road
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ninety – Vim – Bisons
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Nine – Renn – To Say Goodbye
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Eight – Vim – Sillti’s Smile
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Seven – Renn – A Doubtful Fate
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Six – Vim – An Execution
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Five – Renn – Rollo
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Four – Vim – To Catch a Tail
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Three – Renn – Sillti
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty Two – Vim – Ollie
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty One – Renn – A Wheel Turns
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty – Vim – A Matchmaker in the Making
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Nine – Renn – To Fetch a Plan, Well?
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Eight – Vim – Thrain’s Request
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Seven – Renn – The Summit
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Six – Vim – Oplar’s Ramblings
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Five – Renn – A Pomise, After a Yawn
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Four – Vim – Trophies
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Three – Renn – Narli’s Hobby
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy Two – Vim – Narli
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy One – Renn – Berri
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy – Vim – The Keep
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Nine – Renn – A Typical Night
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Eight – Vim – To Make a Bandage
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Seven – Renn – A Silent Voice
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Six – Vim – Letters
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Five – Renn – Oplar
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Four – Vim – A Man’s Dreams
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Three – Renn – To Stumble Together
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty Two – Vim – Abel’s Prayer
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty One – Renn – Tim
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty – Vim – Frett
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Nine – Renn – A Tombestone
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Eight – Vim – To Wander A Crypt
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Seven – Renn – A Heart’s Crypt
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Six – Vim – A Jar of Requests
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Five – Renn – Ursula
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Four – Vim – A Sharp One
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Three – Renn – The Crypt
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty Two – Vim – A Scent’s Meaning
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty One – Renn – A Bloody Hand
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty – Vim – A Weaver’s Deduction
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Nine – Renn – A Smell Longed For
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Eight – Vim – His Attempt at Mercy
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Seven – Renn – To Break the Weave
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Six – Vim – The Things That Hurt
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Five – Renn – A Weave to Tell
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Four – Vim – Friends, Met Again and Remembered
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Three – Renn – The Weaver
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty Two – Vim – Questions For a Man Without Answers
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty One – Renn – Elisabell
- Chapter Two Hundred and Forty – Vim – Martin
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Nine – Renn – A Warmly Cold Morning
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Eight – Vim – His Prayer to His Gods
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Seven – Renn – Shutters; Shaking
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Six – Vim – His Tyranny, Her Argument
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Five – Renn – A Monarch’s Death
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Four – Vim – Miss Beak
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Three – Renn – A Man of Many Gifts
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Two – Vim – A Moment, Treasured
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty One – Renn – A Heart’s Choice
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty – Vim – Landi’s Plague of a Threat
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Nine – Renn – The Monarch of Stone
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Eight – Vim – A Queen’s Request
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Seven – Renn – The City of Stone
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Six – Vim – A Bowl’s Son
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Five – Renn – Landi
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Four – Vim – The Stone Palace
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Three – Ren – Hark
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Two – Vim – Checkpoint of Stone
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty One – Renn – A Stink of a Memory
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty – Vim – A Day Slept
- Chapter Two Hundred and Nineteen – Renn – A Cart of Exhaustion
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eighteen – Vim – Workers, Heat. Heart, Broken.
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seventeen – Renn – Colorful Hearts Dyed by Words
- Chapter Two Hundred and Sixteen – Vim – A Camel’s Eye
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fifteen – Renn – To Be Taught
- Chapter Two Hundred and Fourteen – Vim – Secca
- Chapter Two Hundred and Thirteen – Renn – Riz
- Chapter Two Hundred and Twelve – Vim – A Port of Worry
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eleven – Renn – A Pirate For a Fleet
- Chapter Two Hundred and Ten – Vim – A Pirate’s Bucket
- Chapter Two Hundred and Nine – Renn – A Pirate’s Daughter
- Chapter Two Hundred and Eight – Vim – A Leaky Ship
- Chapter Two Hundred and Seven – Renn – A Game For The Weary
- Chapter Two Hundred and Six – Vim – Rosyln
- Chapter Two Hundred and Five – Renn – On the Road Once More
- Chapter Two Hundred and Four – Vim – An Armadillo’s Gem
- Chapter Two Hundred and Three – Renn – The Armadillos
- Chapter Two Hundred and Two – Vim – The Embers of Chaos
- Chapter Two Hundred and One – Renn – A Smell to Hate
- Chapter Two Hundred – Vim – Herra
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Nine – Renn – Merit’s Goodbye
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Eight – Vim – Thieves in the Night and Words Not Spoken
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Seven – Renn – Charity For The Weary
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Six – Vim – Lumen’s Vote
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Five – Renn – Reatti’s Conclusion
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Four – Vim – Socities Return to Lumen
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Three – Renn – The Bell Church
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Two – Vim – Thraxton
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety One – Renn – A Gentle Truth
- Chapter One Hundred and Ninety – Vim – Lumen’s Decleration
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Nine – Renn – A Gentle Fence
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Eight – Vim – Reatti
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Seven – Renn – To Ache Yet not Break
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Six – Vim – A Marble Boulder
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Five – Renn – A Ship For The Weary
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Four – Vim – A Spear
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Three – Renn – To Get Pushed
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Two – Vim – The Pitiful
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty One – Renn – A Quill To Escape
- Chapter One Hundred and Eighty – Vim – A Flower’s Roar
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Nine – Renn – To Protect
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Eight – Vim – A Hazy Barb
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Seven – Renn – A Greeting, Bellowed
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Six – Vim – The Lost One
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Five – Renn – The Lost Ones
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Four – Vim – Sewers Descent
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Three – Renn – The Sunken Barrel
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Two – Vim – Brandy’s Request
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy One – Renn – A Cough To Notice
- Chapter One Hundred and Seventy – Vim – A Well To Ponder
- Chapter 170 - One Hundred and Sixty Nine – Renn – To Sit Out
- Chapter 169 - One Hundred and Sixty Eight – Vim – The Cost To Join
- Chapter 168 - One Hundred and Sixty Seven - Renn - Rooms
- Chapter 167 - One Hundred and Sixty Six – Vim – Sally
- Chapter 166 - One Hundred and Sixty Five – Renn – To Scheme... Only to Soar
- Chapter 165 - One Hundred and Sixty Four – Vim – A Bruised Feather, A Flushed Grin
- Chapter 164 - One Hundred and Fifty Six – Vim – Lumen’s Society
- Chapter 163 - One Hundred and Sixty Three – Renn – To Be Welcomed
- Chapter 162 - One Hundred and Sixty Two – Vim – Invitations, Again.
- Chapter 161 - One Hundred and Sixty One – Renn – A Feather, A Wagon, and a Child
- Chapter 160 - One Hundred and Sixty – Vim – Lamp’s Return
- Chapter 159 - One Hundred and Fifty Nine – Renn – A Man’s Friend, Found Again
- Chapter 158 - One Hundred and Fifty Eight – Vim – Tosh
- Chapter 157 - One Hundred and Fifty Seven – Renn – A Cookie For a Desk
- Chapter 156 - One Hundred and Fifty Five – Renn – Fly
- Chapter 155 - One Hundred and Fifty Four – Vim – A Bloody Feather, Again
- Chapter 154 - One Hundred and Fifty Three – Renn – A Stillness, Begotten
- Chapter 153 - One Hundred and Fifty Two – Vim – A Shock
- Chapter 152 - One Hundred and Fifty One – Renn – A Bath.
- Chapter 151 - One Hundred and Fifty – Vim – A Painting He Remembers. A Bath She Desires.
- Chapter 150 - One Hundred Forty Nine – Renn – A Protector’s Burden
- Chapter 149 - One Hundred and Forty Eight – Vim – Stalkers, Predators, Hunters, and Vim
- Chapter 148 - One Hundred and Forty Seven – Renn – To Uncomfortably Sit
- Chapter 147 - One Hundred and Forty Six – Vim – To Sit
- Chapter 146 - One Hundred and Forty Five – Renn – A Storm’s Quiet Puddle
- Chapter 145 - One Hundred and Forty Four – Vim – Promises Delivered... and To Be.
- Chapter 144 - One Hundred and Forty Three – Renn - Friends and a Vim
- Chapter 143 - One Hundred and Forty Two – Vim – Lamp
- Chapter 142 - One Hundred and Forty One – Renn – His Scent; Missing
- Chapter 141 - One Hundred and Forty – Vim – To Gift A Weapon
- Chapter 140 - One Hundred and Thirty Nine – Renn – The Eastern Embassy
- Chapter 139 - One Hundred and Thirty Eight – Vim – A Torn Shirt
- Chapter 138 - One Hundred and Thirty Seven – Renn – Lamp’s Farewell
- Chapter 137 - One Hundred and Thirty Six – Vim – Heart’s Stock
- Chapter 136 - One Hundred and Thirty Five – Renn – To Be Kind To Those Who Deserve It
- Chapter 135 - One Hundred and Thirty Four – Vim – Sixteen Days
- Chapter 134 - One Hundred and Thirty Three – Renn – Brandy
- Chapter 133 - One Hundred and Thirty Two – Vim - Tests
- Chapter 132 - One Hundred and Thirty One – Renn – Spoils
- Chapter 131 - One Hundred and Thirty – Vim – Qualm During the Calm
- Chapter 130 - One Hundred and Twenty Eight – Vim – A Swell of a Storm
- Chapter 129 - One Hundred and Twenty Seven – Renn – A Tip
- Chapter 128 - One Hundred and Twenty Six – Vim – Plunder
- Chapter 127 - One Hundred and Twenty Five – Renn – Contracts Abundant
- Chapter 126 - One Hundred and Twenty Four – Vim – The Yin Bloodline
- Chapter 125 - One Hundred and Twenty Three – Renn – A Feast and A Promise
- Chapter 124 - One Hundred and Twenty Nine – Renn – To Spar and Shop
- Chapter 123 - One Hundred and Twenty Two – Vim – A Bonnet Upon Her Head
- Chapter 122 - One Hundred and Twenty One – Renn – Merit and Sofia
- Chapter 121 - One Hundred and Twenty – Vim – A Request
- Chapter 120: hapter One Hundred and Nineteen – Renn – The Animalia Company
- Chapter 119 - One Hundred and Eighteen – Vim - Lumen
- Chapter 118 - One Hundred and Seventeen – Renn – Lumen’s Gates
- Chapter 117 - One Hundred and Sixteen – Vim – To Bet On Her Promise
- Chapter 116 - One Hundred and Fifteen – Renn – The Clothed Woman
- Chapter 115 - One Hundred and Fourteen – Vim – A Safehouse For Those Without
- Chapter 114 - One Hundred and Thirteen – Renn – A Bridge’s Forgotten Smile
- Chapter 113 - One Hundred and Twelve – Vim – Crossroads, Sandwiches, Drinks
- Chapter 112 - One Hundred and Eleven – Renn – A Boulder to Toss
- Chapter 111 - One Hundred and Ten – Vim – The Frozen Pass
- Chapter 110 - One Hundred and Nine – Renn – For The Society
- Chapter 109 - One Hundred and Eight – Vim – Spring
- Chapter 108 - One Hundred and Seven – Renn – To Hammer Again...
- Chapter 107 - One Hundred and Six – Vim – Request of Those Left Behind
- Chapter 106 - One Hundred and Five – Renn – To Hate What You Love
- Chapter 105 - One Hundred and Four – Vim – Handprint
- Chapter 104 - One Hundred and Three – Renn - Nebl
- Chapter 103 - One Hundred and Two – Vim – A Lone Mine
- Chapter 102 - One Hundred and One – Renn – To Clean Soot
- Chapter 101 - One Hundred – Vim – To Teach the Willing
- Chapter 100 - Ninety Nine – Renn – Someone Who Loves What They Hate
- Chapter 99 - Ninety Eight – Vim – To Smelt
- Chapter 98 - Ninety Seven – Renn – Master and Friend
- Chapter 97 - Ninety Six – Vim – The Smithy
- Chapter 96 - Ninety Five – Renn – A Fish and a Smirk
- Chapter 95 - Ninety Four – Vim – To Kill Those Who Would
- Chapter 94 - Ninety Three – Renn – A Pond’s Quiet Ripple
- Chapter 93 - Ninety Two – Vim - Nory
- Chapter 92 - Ninety One – Renn – A Venture for the Future
- Chapter 91 - Ninety – Vim – To Settle a Mind
- Chapter 90 - Eighty Nine – Renn – A Book For A Protector
- Chapter 89 - Eighty Eight – Vim – To Retreat Without Running
- Chapter 88 - Eighty Seven – Renn – Maps and Plans
- Chapter 87 - Eighty Six – Vim – Telmik’s Festival
- Chapter 86 - Eighty Five – Renn – A Sparrow’s Respite and Dance
- Chapter 85 - Eighty Four – Vim – A Small Present
- Chapter 84 - Eighty Three – Renn – A War for a Daughter
- Chapter 83 - Eighty Two – Vim – A Drunk Dunk
- Chapter 82 - Eighty One – Renn - Hands
- Chapter 81 - Eighty – Vim – Prophecies Among Them
- Chapter 80 - Seventy Nine – Renn – A Cold Night’s Warm Back
- Chapter 79 - Seventy Eight – Vim – The Walking Pig
- Chapter 78 - Seventy Seven – Renn - Mansio
- Chapter 77 - Seventy Six – Vim – The Chronicler
- Chapter 76 - Seventy Five – Renn - Telmik
- Chapter 75 - Seventy Four – Vim – A Quiet Cost
- Chapter 74 - Seventy Three – Renn – A Knight’s Demand
- Chapter 73 - Seventy Two – Vim – To Spice The Trip
- Chapter 72 - Seventy One – Renn – Nation of the Blind
- Chapter 71 - Seventy – Vim – A Floating Moment
- Chapter 70 - Sixty Nine – Renn – Those Who Came Before
- Chapter 69 - Sixty Eight – Vim – To Fix the Unfixable
- Chapter 68 - Sixty Seven – Renn - Kaley
- Chapter 67 - Sixty Six – Vim – To Sea A Smile
- Chapter 66 - Sixty Five – Renn – To See Not Touch
- Chapter 65 - Sixty Four – Vim – Tor
- Chapter 64 - Sixty Three – Renn – A Cold Yet Hot Realization
- Chapter 63 - Sixty Two – Vim – To Fix a Wheel
- Chapter 62 - Sixty One – Renn – To Hear and Help
- Chapter 61 - Sixty – Vim – To Pluck a Feather
- Chapter 60 - Fifty Nine – Renn - Routine
- Chapter 59 - Fifty Eight – Vim – Rapti
- Chapter 58 - Fifty Seven – Renn – Thunderous Stew
- Chapter 57 - Fifty Six – Vim – Nevi
- Chapter 56 - Fifty Five – Renn – A Burden Twice Carried
- Chapter 55 - Fifty Four – Vim – A Few Moments Rest
- Chapter 54 - Fifty Three – Renn – Wagons
- Chapter 53 - Fifty Two – Vim – Primdoll
- Chapter 52 - Fifty One – Renn – The Last Painting
- Chapter 51 - Fifty – Vim – Lord Carvill’s Fire
- Chapter 50 - Forty Nine – Renn – Silk and Sweat
- Chapter 49 - Forty Eight – Vim – A Thief’s Regret
- Chapter 48 - Forty Seven – Renn – A Jealous Drink
- Chapter 47 - Forty Six – Vim – A Tithe For A Glare
- Chapter 46 - Forty Five – Renn – Promises. Prayers.
- Chapter 45 - Forty Four – Vim - The Sleepy Artist
- Chapter 44 - Forty Three – Renn – Ruvindale
- Chapter 43 - Forty Two – Vim – A Silent Night
- Chapter 42 - Forty One – Renn – Rules, Humans, Conversations
- Chapter 41 - Forty – Vim - Negotiations
- Chapter 40 - Thirty Nine – Renn – A Heavy Cookie
- Chapter 39 - Thirty Eight – Vim – To Prepare Is To Hunt
- Chapter 38 - Thirty Seven – Renn – Kindness. Worthlessness.
- Chapter 37 - Thirty Six – Vim – Letters. Scents. Heartbeats.
- Chapter 36 - Thirty Five – Renn – A Cat’s Meow
- Chapter 35 - Thirty Four – Vim - Porka
- Chapter 34 - Thirty Three – Renn – The Owl’s Nest
- Chapter 33 - Thirty Two – Vim – A Snake’s Requests
- Chapter 32 - Thirty One – Renn – An Empty Forest
- Chapter 31 - Thirty – Vim – Lomi’s Den
- Chapter 30 - Twenty Nine – Renn – The Letters
- Chapter 29 - Twenty Eight – Vim – Snack In The Dark
- Chapter 28 - Twenty Seven – Renn – An Envelope
- Chapter 27 - Twenty Six – Vim – To Soar Amongst Warriors
- Chapter 26 - Twenty Five – Renn – Worthless Metal
- Chapter 25 - Twenty Four – Vim – Meeting The Owls
- Chapter 24 - Twenty Three - Renn - A Broken Brush
- Chapter 23 - Twenty Two - Vim - A Cold Cup
- Chapter 22 - Twenty One - Renn - Silence Broken
- Chapter 21 - Twenty - Vim - A Log and A Hen
- Chapter 20 - Nineteen - Renn - The Faded Memories Upon The Horizon
- Chapter 19 - Eighteen - Vim - Journey Onward
- Chapter 18 - Seventeen - Renn - A Coin For a Dream
- Chapter 17 - Sixteen - Vim - A Stroll to Ponder
- Chapter 16 - Fifteen - Renn - A Happy Moment, Painted, Yet Distracted
- Chapter 15 - Fourteen - Vim - A Balcony Fit for a King
- Chapter 14 - Thirteen - Renn - Questions After Dinner
- Chapter 13 - Twelve - Vim - To Study And Shop
- Chapter 12 - Eleven - Renn - Storm
- Chapter 11 - Ten - Vim - A Cloak For a Fox
- Chapter 10 - Nine - Renn - The Non-Human Society
- Chapter 9 - Eight - Vim - A Boat, a Fisherman and a Lizard
- Chapter 8 - Seven - Renn - To Meat a Mouse
- Chapter 7 - Six - Vim - A Plate of Thoughts
- Chapter 6 - Five - Renn - Paintings
- Chapter 5 - Four - Vim - To Gnaw A Tree
- Chapter 4 - Three - Renn - Coins
- Chapter 3 - Two - Vim - Snowfall
- Chapter 2 - One - Renn - Time
- Chapter 1: Prologue - Vim - Again