Chapter 547: Jormun’s Jungle Art Project
Leon and the marines made it to the sacked town without any further difficulties. It was so easy and uneventful that it almost seemed like the one explosion that had killed one of the two Tribunes officially leading the force was some kind of fluke or accident.
But Leon knew better than to think that. As far as he was concerned, that was Jormun’s doing, probably by some kind of trap spell since Leon hadn’t been able to identify any nearby archers or other pirates that might’ve been responsible.
It angered Leon greatly that he’d been hit by the explosive spell, but it almost angered him even more that Jormun didn’t do more to resist their movement—it was almost as if the man was toying with them, showing them that he could strike and kill them when he wanted to, but refusing to do so. Leon was not into the idea that his column of marines made it to their destination by Jormun’s grace. He would’ve felt better if they’d had to fight some Islanders or something, anything to earn their advance. It felt to Leon a lot like Jormun was rubbing his power over them in their faces with that one singular mine.
As it was, no other traps were encountered, nor were any Islanders at all seen. All of the farms in the town’s hinterland had been seemingly abandoned before the marching column came through. There wasn’t a single exception.
If he had more time, Leon would’ve stopped to check these places out more thoroughly, but he hadn’t been able to spare the time. The fleets had been close to outpacing him and the marines after they’d been forced to stop to deal with the injured following Jormun’s bombing, so he’d had to hurry everyone past the farms without much in the way of investigation aside from cursory scans with his magic senses.
Upon reaching the town ruins, all of that hurry seemed pointless. There wasn’t so much as a single intact building anywhere to be found; all of the wooden structures had been razed to the ground, leaving little but piles of ash and blackened timber, and their proximity didn’t change anything. There’d been some hope that there’d been people hiding in the ruins who’d reveal themselves as the Legion approached—this was a Bull Kingdom colony, after all.
Leon could only sigh as his magic senses swept across the ruins. He could see no survivors anywhere.
As he stood staring out at the destruction, the remaining marine Tribune came forward and almost apologetically asserted his authority, getting the marines to keep moving down to the remains of the docks. Leon didn’t argue, he simply led his small squad to the top of a small cliff nearby that overlooked most of the town, keeping an eye out for anything that might be unusual or might indicate an attack by Jormun.
“This place…” he heard Alix mutter in horror once they could all finally take in the scale and completeness of the town’s destruction. Leon shared her horror; even when towns were brutally sacked, it was incredibly rare—at least to Leon’s knowledge—that settlements like these were so completely destroyed.
“What kind of hells-spawned people could do this?” Alcander said, adding to Alix’s sentiment.
Leon sighed again and simply answered, “Jormun.”
—
As night fell on the island, the town looked very different. The Legion engineers who had been almost the first off the ships had demolished most of the ruins in short order—there hadn’t been much need to collect evidence, not with the town so destroyed—and then quickly raised a simple, if large, square stone fortress in the town’s place. The docks were rebuilt in less than an hour with the earth mages doing most of the heavy lifting.
By the time they were done, the Legion had a good strong point from which they could secure the rest of the island.
However, during all of the construction, there had been no sign of Jormun, his pirates, or any other Islander, for that matter. The Fleet Legates wasted no time in sending out scout ships to the other two settlements they wanted to check out, including the seat of the island’s ruling Earl, but as it was, the Legion fleets were seemingly all alone in this little corner of the Serpentine Isles.
Leon found it terribly creepy, which made him restless. As a glorified mercenary, he had little to do as the Legion ran around getting their fortress set up. They didn’t know how long they might stick around on the island—In Basina and Theuderic’s case, they were under direct orders from the King to reimpose his suzerainty over the island, and that could take a while. Leon and Sigebert, however, were only there to find and recapture Octavius, of whom they had seen even less than Jormun.
But Leon had to admit that he’d barely even thought about Octavius during this journey. The Prince seemed so inconsequential, especially after Leon had met Turiel and the man’s true identity came to light. He just had an awful feeling that whatever Jormun’s true goal was, it was a hell of a lot worse than setting himself up as a King over the Serpentine Isles, and every minute he spent not doing anything in the Legion camps was not just a minute wasted, it was another minute for Jormun to continue putting his plans, whatever they may be, into motion.
Eventually, Leon found himself on the fairly low and relatively simple walls of the fortress, staring off into the island’s nearby jungle. Jormun and his pirates were out there somewhere, he could feel it in his bones. There was no way in the hells that a single explosive mine was the extent of Jormun’s plans for resistance on this island, the man was doing something with all these missing people.
Leon wasn’t sure how long he spent on the battlements. He’d gone up almost as soon as they had been erected and stayed up there until sunset. He gave his squad some time to rest after their march, but Maia stayed with him as he stood up there, staring into the distance, using his magic senses to sweep through the jungle slowly and methodically, looking for anything at all of note.
The jungle was large and dense, though, and it would take days for him to examine everything within his range. Still, he couldn’t help the boredom and the sitting around. By the time the sun made contact with the horizon at the edge of the plane and started to slip down under it, Leon was sorely tempted to just leap down from the walls and venture out into the jungle to see what he might be able to find the old-fashioned way.
Before he could do anything with that temptation, however, he noticed Gaius walking along the ramparts, slowly making his way toward Leon’s position.
It took a few minutes, but once the blond nobleman drew close, Leon turned his attention away from the jungle just long enough to give Gaius a quick nod of acknowledgment.
“Leon,” Gaius responded as he took up a position next to Leon, leaning on a merlon as he stared in the opposite direction as Leon, his eyes taking in all the ships of the Bull Kingdom as they set up their nightly patrols.
They silently stood there for long minutes, no one else but Maia around, their closest company a handful of marines in the nearby towers.
“So,” Gaius, said, breaking their awkward silence, “Sir Sigebert’s curious as to why you haven’t come down, yet. He almost sent me to fetch you and bring you in to the meeting that he and the rest of the Fleet Legates had.”
“I clearly wasn’t needed for it,” Leon replied with a detached tone, his attention still on the jungle and occasionally turning back to the nearby farms. “I would’ve just gotten in the way. I’m just a mercenary, I’m not here to dictate strategy to the Legates.”
Leon felt more than a few twinges of guilt; he knew that had to brush up on his experience in the management department, but his heart just wasn’t in it right now. He’d never be able to focus even if he were down there, not with the specter of Jormun looming over everything. Such an attitude couldn’t last, Leon knew that, but he still needed the time to unwind a bit.
“You still stepped on a few toes by not showing up,” Gaius replied, his tone light and not accusatory. In fact, he seemed almost amused at Leon’s apparent snubbing of the Fleet Legates.
Leon took a deep breath as he finally turned his full attention toward Gaius. “As I said, they don’t need me for their little get-together. They’re more than capable of making the decisions on their own. I’m just here to provide a little extra muscle if Jormun’s seventh-tier mages make problems of themselves. I’m sure that their meeting was riveting, but I’d rather spend my time doing what I can to find Jormun.”
“Hey, I’m not passing judgment here, I’m just making some conversation.” Gaius raised his hands in an almost defensive gesture, as it to block Leon’s anger, but he wore a sarcastic lopsided smile at the same time.
Leon took a deep breath and turned back to the jungle for a brief second. With the sun so low, the jungle beneath the trees had turned practically pitch-black, but that hardly made a difference to Leon’s seventh-tier senses. Still, nothing out there caught his attention, not even the jungle wildlife that he could see.
“Did you need something, Gaius?” Leon quietly and calmly asked.
“Nothing specific,” the nobleman admitted. “Mostly, I was wondering if you needed something.”
Leon cocked an eyebrow and glanced back the other man, his golden eyes seemingly piercing right into Gaius like the lance of a mounted knight in a full charge. And yet, Gaius didn’t flinch, he stared right back at Leon, defiant in his resistance to Leon’s unconscious accusing pressure.
“Do I really look that out of sorts?” Leon asked, his tone still even and calm. He even glanced at Maia and gave her a self-deprecating smile. She responded only with a shrug.
Gaius replied, “You’ve been up here for hours, staring off at not a damned thing. I think I’m warranted in asking if you’re all right.”
Leon slightly grimaced, but he didn’t try to avoid the question. Gaius seemed sincere enough, and Leon reluctantly admitted that he probably did seem a bit out of sorts to everyone else.
After a moment’s pause, Leon whispered, “Restless.”
“Hmm?” Gaius responded in confusion.
“I’m restless,” Leon clarified. “Some of the people I was responsible for were killed today, and instead of finding those responsible, I continued on like nothing happened. More than that, Jormun is still out there, doing who the hells knows what with Octavius…”
“Concerned about our dear kidnapped Prince?” Gaius sarcastically asked. “I’m not. Personally, I say that no matter what happens to him, it’s not enough.”
“We don’t know what’s happening, though,” Leon pointed out in a slight growl. “He should be a head shorter right now; instead, for all we know, Jormun has been serving him blue-claw lobster on a silver platter every day and hosting him in a golden palace.”
“You don’t really believe that, do you? That was a pretty ridiculous scenario, as far as things go…”
“No, I don’t really think that’s what’s happening. But Jormun needed Octavius for something, otherwise he wouldn’t have acted when he did. He wouldn’t have done what he did. Why break out a Prince from the Royal dungeon and flee here? If he wanted to be a King as everyone seems to think, why did he not just stay here and solidify his base instead of provoking the Bull Kingdom? That would’ve been a much more productive use for his time if that’s what he wanted.”
Gaius nodded and said, “It’s a little strange, I admit. But then again, Jormun doesn’t quite seem all there in the head, if you know what I mean. He hasn’t exactly behaved as if he takes us seriously. He had the perfect chance to cut off the head of our task force, and yet he didn’t take it.”
Leon scowled. “Maybe that means he’s crazy. Maybe it means what he wants isn’t political. Maybe it means we don’t know what the fuck he really wants. Maybe, maybe, maybe. I just want to find him, cut his damned head off, and then drag Octavius back to the capital so his daddy can give him his spankings and then we can all just move the hells on.”
Just saying those words out loud had Leon feeling like his stomach was about to fall out of his body. It did nothing to alleviate his dread; if anything, his dread had only grown.
“What do you want to do about it?” Gaius quietly asked.
“I want to get off this damn wall and go find that damn pirate,” Leon growled through clenched teeth. “I don’t like this… this waiting. This waiting to be attacked. This waiting for Jormun to make the next move. If you ask me, this focus on the people of the Serpentine Isles is misplaced right now. We need to find Jormun and end him. These Isles will never fully submit to the Bull Kingdom if he’s still around.”
“If Jormun has support among the people, then we have to work to do something about that,” Gaius pointed out, his fairly flat tone making it clear that he wasn’t so much disagreeing with Leon as he was simply giving some obligatory advocacy for the other school of thought. “Besides, the people on this island may know where he’s hiding. Reaching out to them and getting them to work with us might bring us to Jormun and Octavius even faster.”
“Maybe,” Leon conceded. “I’m not good at that, though. I’m better in the wild, tracking down my enemy and putting them down.”
“Yeah, speaking from personal experience, you’re pretty damn good at that,” Gaius replied with a chuckle. “But, listen. No one wants this to be over more than I do. I spent more than a year working for that shit Prince Octavius. I know exactly how bad he is, and in hindsight, I probably could’ve saved the entire Kingdom a lot of grief by doing something about him before he could assassinate Prince Trajan and kick off a civil war. I want to head out there, too, and bring all of this to an end.”
Leon nodded in agreement, though he knew what Gaius couldn’t do such a thing. He was still a knight, essentially fulfilling the same role he’d filled when he had squired for Octavius. He was a hostage meant to keep his family in line until King Julius could reassert his authority. He was still answerable to the Fleet Legates in all the ways that mattered, he wasn’t free enough to just leave the fortress and go pirate hunting.
But Leon was—or, he at least thought himself free enough to do so.
“How about this,” Leon said as his patience started running on empty, “I’ll head out there with my people and scout out the interior of the island a bit, maybe head back to those farms we passed by earlier today. See what I can find. Sigebert and the others can continue with getting set up here. With the fleet just offshore and thousands of marines in camp, Jormun would be a fool to attack, so it’s not like you need me here. And I’ll never be too far that you can’t signal me with a flare. If I don’t find anything, then I’ll come back and focus on the more social aspects of this campaign tomorrow.”
“I… don’t think that would fly with the Fleet Legates,” Gaius responded with a frown. “They don’t typically like people going off and doing their own thing.”
“Good thing I don’t answer to them,” Leon replied with a cheeky smile. He’d already been paid his silver coin, so it wasn’t like the Legates had much power over him. “Besides, I don’t need the idea to fly with them when I can do that myself. Do me a favor and make sure Sigebert knows what I’m doing…”
Leon then turned toward the camp and leaped down from the battlements, Maia only a step behind him.
“Leon, wait!” Gaius called out as he held out his hand as if trying to reach over and stop Leon, but he was far too late, Leon had already run into the tents.
—
It wasn’t too difficult for Leon to find his squad. The tents set aside for him and his people were closer to the center of the fortress where the command tent was, but instead of going there, he went to a section of the camp near the inside edge of the walls closest to the shore; that’s where the marines and sailors had their designated relaxation zones. An area had been set up filled with bars, tables, and even a small stage for people to play music and a ring for people to spar with each other if they so desired.
It was a relatively strange sight for Leon, he’d certainly never seen something like this in a Legion camp on land, but he supposed he’d never spent much time in a fortress like this aside from the Bull’s Horns, and neither had he spent much time with sailors and their accompanying marines.
After taking a moment to look around, he swiftly found Alix just about ready to bare-knuckle box a man twice her size with a murderous look in her eyes while Alcander stood just behind her, a derisive sneer on his face directed towards the marine that had seemingly aroused Alix’s ire. Marcus, meanwhile, was only about a dozen feet away absorbed in a game of cards with about a hundred silver sitting in a pile between him and three other players.
“… and say that again! I fucking dare you!” Alix shouted, her voice backed by her fourth-tier power easily carrying over the loud din of the rest of the gathered men and women. Leon even felt a wisp of killing intent wafting through her aura.
The hulking brute she was shouting at put on a brave face, but Leon could see his knees subtly shake, his third-tier aura flagging slightly. However, he was in front of the rest of his squad, and they were shouting and hollering at Alix and Alcander, so he couldn’t just back down.
“Keep talking, girly, and I’ll have you bent over one of these tables!” the man shouted, his voice cracking almost imperceptibly and betraying his lack of confidence in his ability to follow through on that threat.
With a smile, Leon and Maia approached the group. He was tempted to just let things take their course—watching his former squire kick the marine’s testicles up into his throat would’ve been entertaining, if nothing else—but he wanted to get moving outside the walls as soon as he could.
“What’s going on here?!” Leon thundered, the smile on his face disappearing as everyone around turned in his direction. He had to fight a little bit harder to keep his face stoic and serious when he saw a handful of the gathered marines and sailors pale slightly upon seeing him.
“Leon!” Alcander called out, his eyes subtly glaring at the marine from the corner of his eye. “We were just about to teach some of these squids a few things about respect. You in?”
Leon glared at the marine opposite Alix, and he could swear that if the man hadn’t been supported by more than a dozen at his back, he would’ve passed out in terror. Leon couldn’t tell if the marine—or anyone else there, for that matter—could recognize him apart from his obvious and unhidden power, but as it was, all the blood drained from the man’s face and sweat began forming on his brow, so whether or not the marine knew who he was hardly mattered, Leon had already achieved his desired effect.
All it took were a few menacing steps for Leon to get in the man’s face. The marine was a little bit taller than Leon, but compared to the latter, he seemed no bigger than an ant. He shrunk down at least an inch under the weight of Leon’s aura and sweat began to drip from his forehead and down the end of his nose.
“You making trouble for my people?” Leon growled.
“Uhhh…” the man mumbled, and said nothing more, meekly backing down.
Leon raised one of his hands and brought it to the marine’s cheek. The marine flinched, but Leon just ended up patting his cheek like he would pet a dog’s head and drawled, “Good.”
“He was being a bit of a dick, Leon,” Alix said, her eyes staring daggers at the marine.
“Then make it quick, we’ve somewhere to be,” Leon replied as he stepped away and started walking toward Marcus. He heard the sound of a fist meeting a cheek resound through the area, immediately followed by at least two dozen people groaning in sympathy and mockery for the marine and in celebration of Alix’s swift and efficient strike.
A moment later, before he’d even reached Marcus’ table, Maia was joined beside Leon by Alix and Alcander.
“Could’ve taken him without your help,” Alix insisted, though she wore a muted smile on her face that betrayed her happiness with the result.
“Of that I have no doubt, but I want to get us moving,” Leon replied. Once he’d finished, they’d reached Marcus’ table, and Leon didn’t even hesitate to grab the back of Marcus’ chair and spin him around in the dirt.
“Whoa, whoa, whoa!” Marcus shouted in alarm, having apparently missed Leon and Maia’s arrival due to being so absorbed in his game. “What’s going on?”
“Stuff. Let’s go,” Leon said as he started to drag Marcus away, chair and all.
Marcus squalled in surprise as he twisted in his chair to grab his share of the silver on the table before Leon dragged him away, to the protestations of those he’d been playing with. But with Leon there, no one actually tried to stop him.
“What’s happening?!” Marcus asked as he stuffed his silver into the satchel at his hip and rose from the chair to follow Leon on his own feet.
“We’re heading out tonight, I want all of you suited up for battle,” Leon said.
—
Alix, Marcus, and Alcander weren’t particularly happy. They’d gotten a few hours of rest, and then Leon dragged them back out of the walls to trudge through the jungle instead of relaxing in the fortress drinking and fighting and gambling, as they’d been planning on spending their evening.
Gaius, too, wasn’t happy, but Sigebert, perhaps knowing that he couldn’t stop Leon and didn’t even want to try, had ordered him to accompany Leon’s group as he’d been doing since they’d arrived at the Serpentine Isles. Gaius had met Leon and his squad at the fortress’ main gates.
Now, with Leon, Maia, and Anzu, all of them were making their way around the walls of the fortress.
“Why are we going this way?” Gaius asked as he walked just behind Leon. “The farms are the other way…”
“I’m aware of that,” Leon replied. “No doubt we can learn something if we go back and give those places a closer inspection, but this town had, what? Five thousand people living in it? More than that?”
“Something like that,” Gaius replied. “About one and a half thousand families, I think…”
“Right. And how many remains did we find when the town was demolished?”
Gaius almost answered before he caught himself. “I, uh… don’t know. I don’t think anyone said. At least, not while I was around.”
“No human remains were found here,” Marcus said from behind them. “One of the engineers I was playing cards with said so. Not even a single scorched skeleton anywhere. No survivors, either. It’s like this town’s inhabitants just vanished shortly before it was burned to the ground.”
“Right,” Leon said. “I doubt they vanished, and that many people don’t just disappear without leaving some kind of trace. Maybe they were all loaded onto boats and taken away as Jormun’s slaves or something of that nature, I can’t say. But what I can say is that if they were taken away on foot, then I’ll see some evidence of it. I just have to take a look.”
Many of the traces left behind of what happened to the town would’ve been destroyed by the town’s demolishing, but the Legion engineers hadn’t gone too far with it. The fortress wasn’t as large as the town, so after demolishing all the burned ruins, they didn’t have to clear any of the jungle away from the walls for security purposes. So, all Leon had to do was inspect the tree line and see what he could see. He wasn’t intending to stray so far away from the walls that he could be cut off from Legion support, but he felt like taking a quick look to see what he could see.
Scouts, of course, had already been sent out to get the lay of the land around the fortress, but as far as Leon knew from watching with his magic senses, they’d mostly focused on the shoreline, where the habitable land was to be found, placing extra emphasis on the seemingly abandoned farms. There hadn’t been much inspection of the jungle itself, which Leon thought to be an oversight. Putting himself in Jormun’s place, if he wanted to get a bunch of people to disappear over land, he’d have them travel through the harsher terrain first to throw off any pursuers. Jormun, of course, could’ve used ships to transport the townsfolk, but Leon had to check, just in case.
So close to the walls, no one was particularly stealthy, and neither did the early evening darkness stop them—all of them were powerful enough to see perfectly fine in the dark, especially with the clear island skies letting the bright moon and countless stars shine down on the jungle as they crawled higher into the sky.
Still, there wasn’t much to see. Damp jungle ground and a whole lot of greenery, plus the incessant buzzing of insects and the occasional staticky sound of Leon blasting some tiny flying bug that strayed too close. But, in a way, that was almost a good thing because it meant Leon didn’t have to spend much time looking for trails; five thousand people traipsing through the jungle would’ve left quite the footpath that would’ve been impossible to miss. But that wasn’t to say that Leon got careless, he still spent sufficient time examining the tree line for any signs of recent human activity, and he set a slow pace so that he could properly inspect the land in front of them for any additional traps that Jormun may have laid out here.
Unfortunately, he still came up short. About all he managed to find were a few small hunting paths that clearly hadn’t been used in a while and were far too small to have been used by so many people.
He almost called the search off in favor of heading back to the farms where the trail was much warmer, but something stopped him. It was a strange feeling that he’d missed something obvious, something that was now almost calling to him.
Frowning, Leon led his group back in the opposite direction a short ways despite the muted grumblings of his companions. As he walked over ground he’d already covered, quietly examining the ground they passed, he didn’t see anything that he’d missed, however.
Again, he almost called off the search in order to move on, but as the thought crossed his mind, he heard the beating of feathered wings in his ear before the thought could transform into words.
Leon looked around and saw the same bird—at least, he thought it was the same bird—that he’d seen in Kraterok. It was perched on a nearby tree, its Thunderbird-like feathers shining in the moonlight, its yellow avian eyes locked on him. Leon stared right back, briefly wondering if he ought to call out to the creature to test whether he was right or not in recognizing its obvious intelligence. It had followed him so far, after all, and seemed strangely fixated on him, almost as if it could sense his heritage.
Or so Leon justified it in his head for he couldn’t immediately think of any other explanation for the bird’s strange behavior.
Before Leon could say anything, though, the bird briefly looked down at the ground around the tree, then took off in flight deep into the jungle, leaving Leon rather perplexed.
But Leon did as the bird seemingly bid, and glanced down, noticing the subtle signs of a hunter having passed through the area, though not recently. With a narrowing of his eyes, Leon followed the trail a little bit into the tree line, eliciting questions from his companions, to which he merely responded that he wanted to investigate this trail a little bit.
He didn’t find anything of note, but he felt like that bird had been trying to tell him something. He didn’t know what it was trying to imply—he thought that it might’ve been related to Jormun’s whereabouts, but the trail it was telling him to follow didn’t seem to line up with that hypothesis, no one had used the trail in more than a month, perhaps even more than two as far as Leon could guess.
But there was still an undeniable sense of trust that bloomed in Leon’s mind for this bird. It had to know who he was, or at least have some kind of idea. It could sense his power and was responding to it, that had to be what was happening.
Leon quickly cast his magic senses further into the jungle, trying to follow the bird’s flight path. He didn’t have to look far, for the bird was only about two hundred feet into the jungle, perched on the branch of another tree, staring back at him, clearly waiting for him to catch up.
“Let’s head this way, at least for a little bit,” Leon muttered to the others as he led them deeper into the jungle.
“Why? Notice something?” Gaius asked.
Leon was about to mention the bird’s strange behavior, but he caught himself. For some reason, he didn’t think that the bird would be considered compelling evidence, and he didn’t want the others to think he was leading them on a wild goose chase. So, even though he didn’t really want to and didn’t much see too many benefits in doing so, he replied, “Yeah, I think there’s something here…”
The others didn’t question him after that. His skill in the forests were undeniable, and though these weren’t exactly the forests he was used to, he was still the unquestioned expert in this field.
Leon led them into the jungle. Anzu, being the largest of them by far, had a little bit of trouble making it through the underbrush, but with a little bit of applied wind magic, he was able to cut his way through. Everyone else had few problems following Leon’s lead.
For his part, Leon didn’t pay too much attention to the path they were on. He’d occasionally glance down long enough to see that they were still on the old hunting trail, but for the most part, he paid most of his attention to the bird, watching as it flitted through the trees, landing and waiting for him to catch up before taking off again and leading him and his people further into the forest.
Several times, large predators came near them. A giant snake with a head the size of a carriage and fangs longer than Leon’s body; some long reptilian thing with a spiked tail, bulbous eyes, a long snout, and more teeth than Leon’s entire party combined; a huge green cat with black tiger-like stripes, fangs that extended down past its jaw, and claws like black steel; a boar bigger even than Anzu and with tusks that would’ve made a bull elephant shrivel in shame. These creatures were all powerful, at least fifth-tier and a couple even stronger, but none of them even seemed to notice Leon’s party. It was a good thing, too, because while Leon and especially Maia were stronger than all of them, he didn’t want to waste the time dealing with them. But Leon could still appreciate why the Serpentine Isles had such a small population and why civilization hadn’t seemed to have penetrated further into the jungle. If these were the beasts on the outskirts of the jungle, he shuddered to think what might be lurking even deeper.
After following the bird about a quarter mile into the jungle—just at the edge of where Leon would’ve forced himself to call everyone to halt and turn around—it eventually revealed its destination, the thing it had decided to show Leon. At first, though, Leon was unable to recognize it. To his magic senses, it almost looked like the bird had landed upon nothing at all, as if it were perched on air. There was clearly something there since he could feel something pushing back against his magic senses, something that was somehow keeping itself invisible without entirely scattering his magic senses and immediately alerting him to its presence.
As Leon approached and finally pulled into visual range, he froze in shock.
The bird had landed in the middle of a tiny clearing barely large enough for Leon’s entire party. Still, despite the clearing’s small size, the moon still shone down upon it through an unnatural hole in the jungle canopy.
In the center of the clearing, upon which the bird had perched, were three large wooden planks each at least ten feet long, all nailed together in the center to create a star shape. Tied and nailed to the planks at the wrists, waist, and ankles was a human skeleton, not so much as a single strip of flesh still attached to its body, its bones brown with dried blood, its head upright and staring back at Leon as if it were still alive.
For a moment, Leon almost addressed the skeleton, its hollow eye sockets seeming to follow him as he forced himself out of his brief moment of visceral shock and carefully approached the corpse, but he quickly realized that it was truly dead, and its upright skull had simply been propped up against the back of the vertical plank. The others followed suit, all of their eyes locked on the skeleton, curses muttered under their breath. Only Maia and Anzu retained their composure.
As he stepped close, Leon wondered just how the skeleton was staying intact, for not even at a closer view did the skeleton reveal any flesh. It just lay against the planks, lifeless and unmoving, yet somehow not just falling to the ground.
After a moment, Leon’s eyes fell upon the planks themselves. They didn’t immediately seem to be anything to write home about, but as Leon slowly circled this grisly display, ignoring the questions and reactions of his companions for the moment, he saw that all three planks had been heavily enchanted by burning runes into their backs. It wasn’t a complicated enchantment, but it made it so that this… whatever it was, couldn’t be seen with magic senses.
But as Leon was examining the runes, he noticed a second enchantment hidden within. It didn’t seem dangerous, so when the others started to approach the corpse, drawing closer to it than Leon did, he didn’t immediately start to panic. Seeing the runes suddenly glow with white light gave him a bit of a scare, but there wasn’t enough magic within the enchantment to present any kind of danger.
And it soon became clear what the enchantment did. The skull slowly turned its head, the bones of its neck creating a horrific grinding sound as did, while most of the fingers of the corpse’s left hand curled, until it was pointing and looking directly to its left.
Leon and his squad instinctively followed its gaze with varying expressions of horror, but no one saw anything out in the trees. Leon projected his magic senses in that direction, but again, saw nothing. However, whomever had set this up clearly possessed knowledge about how to hide things from magic senses, so Leon didn’t immediately assume that there wasn’t anything in that direction.
But he didn’t start moving in that direction. He intended on following the corpse at some point, but he’d gone as far as he was willing to without returning to the fortress and get some support.
“We’re going to head back,” he slowly said to his people. “Or, someone needs to head back. I don’t want to leave this thing here and have it disappear on us. Most of us will stay behind to keep an eye on it, how about—”
“Leon!” Gaius suddenly shouted, and Leon, surprised as he was, paused a moment to look at the blond nobleman.
Gaius was staring not at the corpse, but at the sky, barely visible through the trees apart from the unnaturally circular hole in the canopy directly above the crucified corpse. Leon followed his gaze and saw a strange red haze in the air. Without any clouds for the light to bounce off, it was dim, but Leon easily saw what caused it.
This was a flare sent up by the fortress. The task force was under attack.
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Chapters
- Chapter 1338 - Halorian Strategy
- Chapter 1337 - Makarios and Antipatra
- Chapter 1336 - Dark Plane
- Chapter 1335 - Fire and Water
- Chapter 1334 - Securing the North
- Chapter 1333 - Task Force Torfinn
- Chapter 1332 - Tyndareus
- Chapter 1331 - Task Force Alexander III
- Chapter 1330 - Task Force Alexander II
- Chapter 1329 - Task Force Alexander I
- Chapter 1328 - Scale of the Threat
- Chapter
- Chapter 1327 - First Stellarch
- Chapter 1326 - Task Force Nikolaos III
- Chapter 1325 - Task Force Nikolaos II
- Chapter 1324 - Task Force Nikolaos I
- Chapter 1323 - Second Despot
- Chapter 1322 - Task Force Kyros III
- Chapter 1321 - Task Force Kyros II
- Chapter 1320 - Task Force Kyros I
- Chapter 1319 - Opportunity
- Chapter 1318 - Task Force Aetos II
- Chapter 1317 - Task Force Aetos I
- Chapter 1316 - The Rhea Campaign Begins
- Chapter 1315 - Alliance With an Anax
- Chapter 1314 - A Decade of Preparation
- Chapter 1313 - Strategic Decision
- Chapter 1312 - Leon's Lesson
- Chapter 1311 - Trajan the Younger
- Chapter 1310 - Mausoleum of the Bull
- Chapter 1309 - Home That Was and Could’ve Been
- Chapter 1308 - Grief Amidst Purple Grass
- Chapter 1307 - Inevitability of Death
- Chapter 1306 - Few Familiar Faces
- Chapter 1305 - Returning Home
- Chapter 1304 - Demon’s Limit Reached
- Chapter 1303 - Ordering Thoughts
- Chapter 1302 - Wrath of a Thousand Nations
- Chapter 1301 - Hesteria
- Chapter 1300 - A Meeting of Dragons
- Chapter 1299 - Victory
- Chapter 1298 - From Belicenion to Artorion
- Chapter 1297 - Draconic Farewells
- Chapter 1296 - End of the Games
- Chapter 1295 - Jericho's Offer
- Chapter 1294 - Prize for Victory
- Chapter 1293: Motherly Bonding
- Chapter 1292 - The Dragon and the Thunderbird
- Chapter 1291 - Maternal Grandfather
- Chapter 1290 - Bold Confession
- Chapter 1289 - Awakened Tau
- Chapter 1288 - Death Seed
- Chapter 1287 - Misled Phoenix
- Chapter 1286: Cold and Black
- Chapter 1285: The Sun King's Attention
- Chapter 1284: Death
- Chapter 1283: Roseguard Fortress
- Chapter 1282: Missing Tau
- Chapter 1281: Life Story
- Chapter 1280: Leaders of Dragons
- Chapter 1279: Reunion III
- Chapter 1278: Reunion II
- Chapter 1277: Reunion I
- Chapter 1276: The Duel Ends
- Chapter 1275: The Duel Begins
- Chapter 1274: Old Allies; New Foes
- Chapter 1273: Opening Ceremony
- Chapter 1272: Ryker
- Chapter 1271: End of Subtlety
- Chapter 1270: Bennu and Deianira
- Chapter 1269: Blue and Green
- Chapter 1268: Miuna's Gathering
- Chapter 1267: Nyra's Response
- Chapter 1266: Nyra
- Chapter 1265: A Challenger Appears
- Chapter 1264: Ingrid's Duel
- Chapter 1263: Jennifyr
- Chapter 1262: Esmerelda
- Chapter 1261: Ingrid's Challenge
- Chapter 1260: Expanding Influence
- Chapter 1259: Suitors
- Chapter 1258: Preparations for the Games
- Chapter 1257: Belicenion
- Chapter 1256: Ingrid's Request
- Chapter 1255: Sasan's Meeting II
- Chapter 1254: Sasan's Meeting I
- Chapter 1253: Invitation to the Mausoleum
- Chapter 1252: Race Through the Fane
- Chapter 1251: Problems with Women
- Chapter 1250: Princess and her Friends
- Chapter 1249: Khosrow's Fane IV
- Chapter 1248: Khosrow's Fane III
- Chapter 1247: Khosrow's Fane II
- Chapter 1246: Khosrow's Fane I
- Chapter 1245: Leaving Voidshore
- Chapter 1244: Ramin
- Chapter 1243: Useful Business
- Chapter 1242: Politics and a Party
- Chapter 1241: Queen's Resolve
- Chapter 1240: Life of Regret
- Chapter 1239: Anakes' Interest
- Chapter 1238: Dueling a Basileus
- Chapter 1237: Sunscale Point
- Chapter 1236: Lords of the Storm Lands V
- Chapter 1235: Lords of the Storm Lands IV
- Chapter 1234: Lords of the Storm Lands III
- Chapter 1233: Lords of the Storm Lands II
- Chapter 1232: Lords of the Storm Lands I
- Chapter 1231: Silver Masks
- Chapter 1230: Jors-kil
- Chapter 1229: Pincer Attack
- Chapter 1228: Dead Fortress
- Chapter 1227: Leaving for the Games
- Chapter 1226: The Greatest Threat
- Chapter 1225: Triumph Before the Games
- Chapter 1224: Territorial Princess
- Chapter 1223: History
- Chapter 1222: Power of Will
- Chapter 1221: Draconic Truth
- Chapter 1220: Wonder in a Dead Heart
- Chapter 1219: A Clan United
- Chapter 1218: The Sun
- Chapter 1217: The Dragon's Words
- Chapter 1216: Great Sky Dance
- Chapter 1215: The Ancestor Gem
- Chapter 1214: The Umbral Plane III
- Chapter 1213: The Umbral Plane II
- Chapter 1212: The Umbral Plane I
- Chapter 1211: Dark Quarry
- Chapter 1210: Imperial Honors
- Chapter 1209: Death in the Palace
- Chapter 1208: End of the Eunuchs
- Chapter 1207: Decisive Victory
- Chapter 1206: From Emperor to Prince
- Chapter 1205: King and Emperor
- Chapter 1204: Choice of a Fugitive
- Chapter 1203: General of the Palace
- Chapter 1202: Fleeing Cloud
- Chapter 1201: Two Weeks' Rest
- Chapter 1200: Jiaxing
- Chapter 1199: The Sight of Peace
- Chapter 1198: Expected Arrival and Unexpected Return
- Chapter 1197: A Fan's Request
- Chapter 1196: Demetrion
- Chapter 1195: The Duel for Kesken
- Chapter 1194: One Minor Warlord
- Chapter 1193: Daryun's Determination
- Chapter 1192: After the Storm
- Chapter 1191: The Summoned Storm
- Chapter 1190: How to Summon a Storm
- Chapter 1189: Two Heroes
- Chapter 1188: Prachtorian Lords
- Chapter 1187: Stresses of Delegation
- Chapter 1186: Last Races
- Chapter 1185: Invitation to Games
- Chapter 1184: Assembled Might
- Chapter 1183: Awakenings
- Chapter 1182: Daryun
- Chapter 1181: Kesken
- Chapter 1180: Nymph Ceremonies
- Chapter 1179: The Rise of Others
- Chapter 1178: Court Titles
- Chapter 1177: Foundations Laid
- Chapter 1176: Queen's Submission
- Chapter 1175: War Cry
- Chapter 1174: Yer Awake
- Chapter 1173: Blank Canvas
- Chapter 1172: Goodbyes
- Chapter 1171: Artorion's Consolidation
- Chapter 1170: Krizos and the Lake
- Chapter 1169: Beginning the Last Push
- Chapter 1168: Sen'uus
- Chapter 1167: Bringing Order to Shatufan
- Chapter 1166 - Manuchehr’s Hypocrisy
- Chapter 1165 - Tyrios’ Decision
- Chapter 1164 - Another Offer
- Chapter 1163 - Battle of Sentudon
- Chapter 1162 - League of Desperation
- Chapter 1161 - Prince Numa
- Chapter 1160 - Second Wave
- Chapter 1159: King Numa
- Chapter 1158: Silver-Blue Reaction II
- Chapter 1157: Silver-Blue Reaction I
- Chapter 1156: Forcing the Hand
- Chapter 1155: New Coalition
- Chapter 1154: Survival
- Chapter 1153: The Lion's Answer
- Chapter 1152: The Ocean's Desires
- Chapter 1151: Princess' Offer
- Chapter 1150: Early Clash
- Chapter 1149: Miuna
- Chapter 1148: Terrible Weapons
- Chapter 1147: Sifting Through Treasures
- Chapter 1146: Guilty Rest
- Chapter 1145: Return to Artorion
- Chapter 1144: Tentative Negotiations
- Chapter 1143: Seventh Iron Order
- Chapter 1142: Mountainfall
- Chapter 1141: The Lance's Master
- Chapter 1140: Kavad's Lance VII
- Chapter 1139: Kavad's Lance VI
- Chapter 1138: Kavad's Lance V
- Chapter 1137: Kavad's Lance IV
- Chapter 1136: Kavad's Lance III
- Chapter 1135: Kavad's Lance II
- Chapter 1134: Kavad's Lance I
- Chapter 1133: Grandin
- Chapter 1132: Lancefoot
- Chapter 1131: Leaving Redspark
- Chapter 1130: Oaken Gratitude
- Chapter 1129: Sasan
- Chapter 1128: Stormborn Oak
- Chapter 1127: Redspark Forest III
- Chapter 1126: Redspark Forest II
- Chapter 1125: Redspark Forest I
- Chapter 1124: Redspark
- Chapter 1123: Future Course
- Chapter 1122: Simmering Shatufan
- Chapter 1121: Direct Action
- Chapter 1120: Jamshid
- Chapter 1119: Shatufan
- Chapter 1118: War of Establishment in Stasis
- Chapter 1117: War of Establishment XIV
- Chapter 1116: War of Establishment XIII
- Chapter 1115: War of Establishment XII
- Chapter 1114: War of Establishment XI
- Chapter 1113: War of Establishment X
- Chapter 1112: War of Establishment IX
- Chapter 1111: War of Establishment VIII
- Chapter 1110: War of Establishment VII
- Chapter 1109: War of Establishment VI
- Chapter 1108: War of Establishment V
- Chapter 1107: War of Establishment IV
- Chapter 1106: War of Establishment III
- Chapter 1105: War of Establishment II
- Chapter 1104: War of Establishment I
- Chapter 1103: Calm Before the Storm
- Chapter 1102: Building Wave
- Chapter 1101: Saucy
- Chapter 1100: Trade
- Chapter 1099: Drinking Companions
- Chapter 1098: Manuchehr
- Chapter 1097: Head-Turning Wealth
- Chapter 1096: Preparations
- Chapter 1095: Acknowledgment
- Chapter 1094: River of Light
- Chapter 1093: Archelaus
- Chapter 1092: Djoser
- Chapter 1091: Intervention IV
- Chapter 1090: Intervention III
- Chapter 1089: Intervention II
- Chapter 1088: Intervention I
- Chapter 1087: First Test III
- Chapter 1086: First Test II
- Chapter 1085: First Test I
- Chapter 1084: doubt and Creation
- Chapter 1083: Contact
- Chapter 1082: Autopsy
- Chapter 1081: Wailing Dirge III
- Chapter 1080: Wailing Dirge II
- Chapter 1079: Wailing Dirge I
- Chapter 1078: A New Danger
- Chapter 1077: Arrival II
- Chapter 1076: Arrival I
- Chapter 1075: Launching the Expedition
- Chapter 1074: Last of the Last Days
- Chapter 1073: One Month Remaining
- Chapter 1072: Reconciliation
- Chapter 1071: Rising Readiness
- Chapter 1070 - Thunderbird's Offered Strategy
- Chapter 1069: New Toy
- Chapter 1068: Arranging Successions
- Chapter 1067: The Lion and the Bull's Parting
- Chapter 1066: Motivation
- Chapter 1065: Interrupted Tour
- Chapter 1064: Last Tour VI
- Chapter 1063: Last Tour V
- Chapter 1062: Last Tour IV
- Chapter 1061: Last Tour III
- Chapter 1060: Last Tour II
- Chapter 1059: Last Tour I
- Chapter 1058: Justin's Advice
- Chapter 1057: First of the Last Days
- Chapter 1056: Continued Advances
- Chapter 1055: Perspective
- Chapter 1054: The Void
- Chapter 1053: Gifts
- Chapter 1052: New Power
- Chapter 1051: Divinity
- Chapter 1050: Decades
- Chapter 1049: Princess of Dragons
- Chapter 1048: Secured Position
- Chapter 1047: Storm Over Kaia II
- Chapter 1046: Storm Over Kaia I
- Chapter 1045: Rebellion in the Raj
- Chapter 1044: The Path Ahead
- Chapter 1043: The Palace III
- Chapter 1042: The Palace II
- Chapter 1041: The Palace I
- Chapter 1040: Sundered Lands
- Chapter 1039: Keeper Negotiations
- Chapter 1038: Insecurity
- Chapter 1037: A Quick Visit
- Chapter 1036: Arkhnavi's Bounty
- Chapter 1035: Royal Beastmaster
- Chapter 1034: An Impossible Question
- Chapter 1033: Weighing Risks
- Chapter 1032: Rivalries and Promises
- Chapter 1031: Status of the Kingdom
- Chapter 1030: Three Months
- Chapter 1029: The Lion's Pride
- Chapter 1028 - Back to Aeterna
- Chapter 1027 - Devilish Threat
- Chapter 1026: Growth of the Pride
- Chapter 1025 - Dragon's Offer
- Chapter 1024: World in Red
- Chapter 1023: World in Black
- Chapter 1022: Abyss II
- Chapter 1021: Abyss I
- Chapter 1020: Cautious Risk
- Chapter 1019: One Hope
- Chapter 1018: Three Days
- Chapter 1017: New Friends?
- Chapter 1016: Sea of Dust
- Chapter 1015: Direction
- Chapter 1014: Virtue
- Chapter 1013 - Old Trick
- Chapter 1012: Khaji'Yun
- Chapter 1011 - Entering Naxor Amis
- Chapter 1010: Tir'Anu
- Chapter 1009: Sweet Offers
- Chapter 1008: Altering Trajectory
- Chapter 1007: Breaking Through the Veil
- Chapter 1006: Black Veil
- Chapter 1005: Paradise Lost
- Chapter 1004: Devilish Filter
- Chapter 1003 - Mari'Kha
- Chapter 1002: Streets of Yu Nok Tor II
- Chapter 1001: Streets of Yu Nok Tor I
- Chapter : Prologue
- Chapter 1000: Mad Charge
- Chapter 999: Trapped
- Chapter 998: Yu Nok Tor
- Chapter 997: The Path to Follow
- Chapter 996: Lord of Memory
- Chapter 995: Raelon
- Chapter 994: Tiraeses' Story
- Chapter 993: The Survivor III
- Chapter 992: The Survivor II
- Chapter 991: The Survivor I
- Chapter 990: Arriving on Arkhnavi
- Chapter 989: Five Days
- Chapter 988: The Task
- Chapter 987: Legacy
- Chapter 986 - Thunder Wood Amber
- Chapter 985: End of the Cruise
- Chapter 984: Family Matters
- Chapter 983 - Occularan Pit Stop
- Chapter 982 - Flying South
- Chapter 981 - Raime's Title
- Chapter 980 - The Bull's Request
- Chapter 979 - Migration
- Chapter 978 - The Bull's Welcome
- Chapter 977 - First of the Next Generation
- Chapter 976 - First Stop
- Chapter 975 - Wishing for Work
- Chapter 974 - Training Goals
- Chapter 973 - Settling In
- Chapter 972 - More Peace
- Chapter 971 - Peace
- Chapter 970 - Battle Over Thunderhaven Aftermath
- Chapter 969 - Battle Over Thunderhaven II
- 968 - Battle Over Thunderhaven I
- Chapter 967 - Approaching Thunderhaven
- Chapter 966 - Meeting of Grave Importance
- Chapter 965 - Old Monster
- Chapter 964 - Next Steps
- Chapter 963 - Taking Argos
- Chapter 962 - Launching the Expedition
- Chapter 961 - Red-Eyed Stranger
- Chapter 960 - Allied Strategy
- Chapter 959 - Storm Crystal
- Chapter 958 - Iron Pride III
- Chapter 957 - Iron Pride II
- Chapter 956 - Iron Pride I
- Chapter 955 - Chaos
- Chapter 954 - Cusp of Divinity II
- Chapter 953 - Cusp of Divinity I
- Chapter 952 - Triumphant Return
- Chapter 951 - War on the Sword Finale
- Chapter 950 - War on the Sword XV
- Chapter 949 - War on the Sword XIV
- Chapter 948 - War on the Sword XIII
- Chapter 947 - War on the Sword XII
- Chapter 946 - War on the Sword XI
- Chapter 945 - War on the Sword X
- Chapter 944 - War on the Sword IX
- Chapter 943 - War on the Sword VIII
- Chapter 942 - War on the Sword VII
- Chapter 941 - War on the Sword VI
- Chapter 940 - War on the Sword V
- Chapter 939 - War on the Sword IV
- Chapter 938 - War on the Sword III
- Chapter 937 - War on the Sword II
- Chapter 936 - War on the Sword I
- Chapter 935 - Preparing for War
- Chapter 934 - Evaluating the Damage
- Chapter 933 - Soul Realm Expansion
- Chapter 932 - Family Making
- Chapter 931 - The Needle's Promise
- Chapter 930 - Allies and Elders
- Chapter 929 - Calm Before the Storm
- Chapter 928 - Getting Back Across the Sea
- Chapter 927 - The Cost
- Chapter 926 - Sunlit Ambush III
- Chapter 925 - Sunlit Ambush II
- Chapter 924 - Sunlit Ambush I
- Chapter 923 - Tense Journey
- Chapter 922 - Ending Negotiations
- Chapter 921 - Preservation
- Chapter 920 - Imperial Accusation
- Chapter 919 - Indignation
- Chapter 918 - Sunlit's Imperial Offer
- Chapter 917 - Sid's Answer
- Chapter 916 - Advances
- Chapter 915 - Radical Change in Plans
- Chapter 914 - Heaven's Eye in Hand
- Chapter 913 - Tense Introductions
- Chapter 912 - Risky Mission
- Chapter 911 - The Sun's Frustration
- Chapter 910 - Consolidated
- Chapter 909 - Hector's Rebellion III
- Chapter 908 - Hector's Rebellion II
- Chapter 907 - Hector's Rebellion I
- Chapter 906 - Raidankana
- 905 - Unofficial Negotiations
- Chapter 904 - Leon's Agenda
- Chapter 903 - Divine Counsel
- Chapter 902 - Iron-Striker
- Chapter 901 - Elder Council III
- Chapter 900 - Elder Council II
- Chapter 899 - Elder Council I
- Chapter 898 - Final Moves II
- Chapter 897 - Final Moves I
- Chapter 896 - Tribal Justice
- Chapter 895 - The Thunderer's Strategy
- 894 - Suspicious Message
- Chapter 893 - Outskirts of Stormhollow
- Chapter 892 - Pulling the Rug
- Chapter 891 - Raven Tribe III
- 890 - Raven Tribe II
- Chapter 889 - Raven Tribe I
- Chapter 888 - Hart Tribe IV
- Chapter 887 - Hart Tribe III
- Chapter 886 - Hart Tribe II
- Chapter 885 - Hart Tribe I
- Chapter 884 - Captains
- Chapter 883 - Tests
- Chapter 882 - Tempest Knights
- Chapter 881 - Simmering Tensions
- 880 - Loyalties Tested
- Chapter 879 - Return to Raikos
- Chapter 878 - Ensuring Loyalty
- Chapter 877 - The Lion's Loyalty III
- Chapter 876 - The Lion's Loyalty II
- Chapter 875 - The Lion's Loyalty I
- Chapter 874 - The Lion Tribe
- Chapter 873 - Return to Kataigida
- Chapter 872 - Shoring Up Alliances
- Chapter 871 - Checking In
- Chapter 870 - Evaluating the Arks
- Chapter 869 - Visiting Home
- Chapter 868 - The Hawk's Loyalty
- Chapter 867 - Roc II
- Chapter 866 - Roc I
- Chapter 865 - Unofficial Declaration
- Chapter 864 - Singer-in-Caves
- Chapter 863 - Hawks' Request
- Chapter 862 - Bellicose Elders
- Chapter 861 - Meeting the Hawks
- Chapter 860 - The Eagle's Choice
- Chapter 859 - Meeting the Thunderer
- Chapter 858 - Settling Insecurity
- Chapter 857 - Loyalty of the Jaguar II
- Chapter 856 - Loyalty of the Jaguar I
- Chapter 855 - Screaming Eagles
- Chapter 854 - Return of the Thunderbird Clan
- Chapter 853 - Path to Hell IV
- Chapter 852 - Path to Hell III
- Chapter 851 - Path to Hell II
- Chapter 850 - Path to Hell I
- Chapter 849 - Finishing Preparations
- Chapter 848 - Divine Request
- Chapter 847 - The Fourth, and Last
- Chapter 846 - Natural Transformation
- Chapter 845 - More Thunder Wood
- Chapter 844 - Origin Spark
- Chapter 843 - Princess' Concerns
- Chapter 842 - Growing Family
- Chapter 841 - Princess' Arrival
- Chapter 840 - Dangerous Hypothetical
- Chapter 839 - Devil's Honor
- Chapter 838 - Devilish Guest
- Chapter 837 - Blood Magic Breakthrough
- Chapter 836 - Navigation Wisp
- Chapter 835 - Nestor's Haul
- Chapter 834 - Supercarrier II
- Chapter 833 - Supercarrier I
- Chapter 832 - Purpose of the Journey
- Chapter 831 - No More
- Chapter 830 - Violent Flirting
- Chapter 829: Flight to Evergold
- Chapter 828
- Chapter 827
- Chapter 826: Imperial Burdens
- Chapter 825: Storm Herald
- Chapter 824: Dead Arks
- Chapter 823
- Chapter 822
- Chapter 821
- Chapter 820
- Chapter 819
- Chapter 818
- Chapter 817
- Chapter 816
- Chapter 815
- Chapter 814
- Chapter 813
- Chapter 812
- Chapter 811
- Chapter 810
- Chapter 809
- Chapter 808
- Chapter 807
- Chapter 806
- Chapter 805
- Chapter 804
- Chapter 803
- Chapter 802
- Chapter 801
- Chapter 800
- Chapter 799
- Chapter 798
- Chapter 797
- Chapter 796
- Chapter 795
- Chapter 794
- Chapter 793
- Chapter 792
- Chapter 791
- Chapter 790
- Chapter 789
- Chapter 788
- Chapter 787
- Chapter 786
- Chapter 785
- Chapter 784
- Chapter 783
- Chapter 782
- Chapter 781
- Chapter 780
- Chapter 779
- Chapter 778
- Chapter 777
- Chapter 776
- Chapter 775
- Chapter 774
- Chapter 773
- Chapter 772
- Chapter 771
- Chapter 770
- Chapter 769
- Chapter 768
- Chapter 767
- Chapter 766
- Chapter 765
- Chapter 764
- Chapter 763
- Chapter 762: Wolves Fighting Over a Bone
- Chapter 761: New Attitude
- Chapter 760: Retainer's Autonomy
- Chapter 759: Awakened Strength
- Chapter 758: Broken Confidence
- Chapter 757: Exotikos
- Chapter 756: The Ninth
- Chapter 755: Securing the Facility
- Chapter 754: Making His Decision
- Chapter 753: Deceit
- Chapter 752: Ultimatum
- Chapter 751: Sprites
- Chapter 750: Fighting Their Way Out
- Chapter 749: Butting Heads
- Chapter 748: Finding the Expedition
- Chapter 747: Apati
- Chapter 746: Finding the Research Facility
- Chapter 745: Inner Warded Zone
- Chapter 744: Truth
- Chapter 743: Key to the Forest
- Chapter 742: Personal Scouting
- Chapter 741: Speculation
- Chapter 740: Scouting the Warded Zone
- Chapter 739: A Few Pieces Falling Into Place
- Chapter 738: Manticore
- Chapter 737: Ambush
- Chapter 736: Unshackled
- Chapter 735: The First Site
- Chapter 734: An Adventure
- Chapter 733: The Silent Forest
- Chapter 732: A Murder of Eagles
- Chapter 731: Narrowing the Search
- Chapter 730: Reaching the Prota Forest
- Chapter 729: Leon and Cassandra
- Chapter 728: Working Out Some Frustration
- Chapter 727: Chaperones
- Chapter 726: Departing Evergold
- Chapter 725: The Golden Grove II
- Chapter 724: The Golden Grove I
- Chapter 723: Evergold
- Chapter 722: Almost Unified Aesthetic
- Chapter 721: Symposium
- Chapter 720: Seeking Allies
- Chapter 719: Avian Jealousy
- Chapter 718: Overthinking
- Chapter 717: Simmering Conflict
- Chapter 716: Relics
- Chapter 715: Pressure From His Own Hands
- Chapter 714: Seeking Support
- Chapter 713: Inspiring Loyalty
- Chapter 712: Investigating Disappearances III
- Chapter 711: Investigating Disappearances II
- Chapter 710: Investigating Disappearances I
- Chapter 709: Attempted Return to Routine
- Chapter 708: Lord and Subject
- Chapter 707: An End to the Hunt
- Chapter 706: Hesperidic Apples
- Chapter 705: Looting the Wyvern's Lair
- Chapter 704: The Final Round
- Chapter 703: Red II
- Chapter 702: Red I
- Chapter 701: Round Three
- Chapter 700: Preparing for Round Three
- Chapter 699: Second Round
- Chapter 698: Wyvern's Retaliation
- Chapter 697: The First Round
- Chapter 696: Ransacking the Aeries
- Chapter 695: Eagle Scout
- Chapter 694: First Kill of the Hunt
- Chapter 693: The Hunt is On
- Chapter 692: Southern Nymphs
- Chapter 691: Princess Cassandra
- Chapter 690: Vyrias
- Chapter 689: A Wager Between Hands
- Chapter 688: Increased Capabilities
- Chapter 687: Metallurgy
- Chapter 686: Designing Armor
- Chapter 685: A New Vision
- Chapter 684: Embezzlement, Theft, Treason
- Chapter 683: Katerina's Villa
- Chapter 682: Sunlight
- Chapter 681: Ten Years
- Chapter 680: Troubles Across the Sea
- Chapter 679: Concerns of the Mighty
- Chapter 678: Settling Into Occulara
- Chapter 677: Gambling With Pearls
- Chapter 676: Tau
- Chapter 675: Investigating the Village
- Chapter 674: Preparing for a Hunt
- Chapter 673: The Director
- Chapter 672: The Hexagon
- Chapter 671: Ilion's Tools
- Chapter 670: Anastasios
- Chapter 669: Palace of Ilion
- Chapter 668: Penthesilea
- Chapter 667: Ilion
- Chapter 666: Three New Goals
- Chapter 665: Roots and Weeds
- Chapter 664: The Message
- Chapter 663: Tourist II
- Chapter 662: Tourist I
- Chapter 661: Apollodorus' Offer
- Chapter 660: Penelope's Challenge
- Chapter 659: Ancon
- Chapter 658: Leaving the Wetlands
- Chapter 657: Vampiric Assault
- Chapter 656: Helen and Anna
- Chapter 655: Another Offer
- Chapter 654: Basilisk
- Chapter 653: Helen
- Chapter 652: The Second Bounty
- Chapter 651: Attican Snapper
- Chapter 650: Attica
- Chapter 649: Skirting the Desert's Edge
- Chapter 648: Rapid Retreat
- Chapter 647: Channeler
- Chapter 646: Infiltrating the Cortuban Arena
- Chapter 645: The Lion's Mercy
- Chapter 644: Blood in the Arena
- Chapter 643: Blood Sports
- Chapter 642: Cortuban Arena
- Chapter 641: Recruitment Consultation
- Chapter 640: Santiago's Interview
- Chapter 639: Santiago
- Chapter 638: Ill-Advised Raid
- Chapter 637: Tempting Heaven's Wrath
- Chapter 636: Trusting a Retainer
- Chapter 635: Night on the Town
- Chapter 634: Talal
- Chapter 633: Bonding With the Retinue
- Chapter 632: Leaving the Bull Kingdom
- Chapter 631: Saying Goodbye
- Chapter 630: From the Jaws of Victory
- Chapter 629: Victorious Rescue
- Chapter 628: Paying a Ransom
- Chapter 627: The Sultan's Court
- Chapter 626: Requesting an Audience
- Chapter 625: Leon's Response
- Chapter 624: Royal Flight
- Chapter 623: Sharing the Sky
- Chapter 622: Starting the Move
- Chapter 621: Visitors
- Chapter 620: Four Points of Interest
- Chapter 619: Arrival of the Investigators
- Chapter 618: Learning to Crawl
- Chapter 617: Life and Responsibility
- Chapter 616: Testing Power
- Chapter 615: Resting and Making Plans
- Chapter 614: No More Secrets
- Chapter 613: Three Becomes Four
- Chapter 612: Home, Again
- Chapter 611: New Retainer; New Obligations
- Chapter 610: Making a Pitch
- Chapter 609: Making HIs Own Way Back
- Chapter 608: Further Evaluations
- Chapter 607: Cataloguing Loot
- Chapter 606: Imperial Envoys
- Chapter 605: Adamant Joy
- Chapter 604: Waking Up
- Chapter 603: Wild Pride
- Chapter 602: Comfort in a Dream
- Chapter 601: The Serpent Falls
- Chapter 600: The Eagle and the Serpent
- Chapter 599: The Black Eagle
- Chapter 598: Placing Trust in the Dead
- Chapter 597: Searching for the Exit
- Chapter 596: Divine Intervention
- Chapter 595: Divinity Manifested
- Chapter 594: Linking Back Up
- Chapter 593: The Growing Storm
- Chapter 592: Below the Isles
- Chapter 591: The Bull and the Serpent
- Chapter 590: Serpent Ascendant
- Chapter 589: The Final Sacrifice
- Chapter 588: The Angel and the Demon
- Chapter 587: The Lion and the Serpent
- Chapter 586: An End to the Pirate's Fleet
- Chapter 585: The Last of Jormun's Pirates
- Chapter 584: Favor of the Serpent
- Chapter 583: Scrambling to Catch Up
- Chapter 582: Finding the Prince
- Chapter 581: Anshu Bodhi Rahulani
- Chapter 580: Undoing the Final Seal
- Chapter 579: Battle of the Fourth Island II
- Chapter 578: Battle of the Fourth Island I
- Chapter 577: Jormun's Maneuvers
- Chapter 576: Delayed Mourning
- Chapter 575: Terrible Thought
- Chapter 574: Turning Point
- Chapter 573: Hydra
- Chapter 572: Resident of the Maze
- Chapter 571: The Lion and the Shadow Cat
- Chapter 570: Dancing to Jormun's Tune
- Chapter 569: Battling the Golden Serpent
- Chapter 568: Reuniting the Party
- Chapter 567: Maia's Fear
- Chapter 566: Entering the Next Trial
- Chapter 565: Gaius' Nightmare
- Chapter 564: Fighting a Shade
- Chapter 563: Jormun's Argument
- Chapter 562: The Conspicuous Lion
- Chapter 561: The Trial's Restrictions
- Chapter 560: Breaking Into a Trial
- Chapter 559: The Serpent's Gold
- Chapter 558: Entering the Temple of the Serpent
- Chapter 557: Beginning the Crawl
- Chapter 556: Proceeding With the Mission
- Chapter 555: Battle in the Jungle
- Chapter 554: The Eagle of the Isles
- Chapter 553: Pushing Into the Jungle
- Chapter 552: Light Research
- Chapter 551: Growing Fears
- Chapter 550: A Bit of a Problem
- Chapter 549: The Second Island's Ritual Site
- Chapter 548: Jormun's Second Strike
- Chapter 547: Jormun's Jungle Art Project
- Chapter 546: Arriving at the Second Island
- Chapter 545: Leon's Ruminations
- Chapter 544: Turiel's Deception
- Chapter 543: A Legend From Kindred Cultures
- Chapter 542: Nestor's Thought Experiment
- Chapter 541: Taking the Sea Wall
- Chapter 540: Kraterok
- Chapter 539: Weeks of Creation
- Chapter 538: Rematch
- Chapter 537: Fleet Legates
- Chapter 536: Beginning the Pursuit
- Chapter 535: Two Happy Weeks
- Chapter 534: Rounding Out the Retinue
- Chapter 533: An Unexpected Request
- Chapter 532: A Spark of Ambition
- Chapter 531: Values of the Old Clan
- Chapter 530: Hasty Return to the Capital
- Chapter 529: Raid for a Prince
- Chapter 528: The Card
- Chapter 527: Regaining Some Pride
- Chapter 526: Introspection
- Chapter 525: The Future II
- Chapter 524: The Future I
- Chapter 523: A Few Days of Rest
- Chapter 522: Back in Vale Town
- Chapter 521: A Second Departure
- Chapter 520: Maia's Answer
- Chapter 519: Justin's Request
- Chapter 518: Leaving the Lab
- Chapter 517: Death of the Thunderbird
- Chapter 516: Leon's Offered Deal
- Chapter 515: Khosrow's Law
- Chapter 514: Titles
- Chapter 513: Leon's Questions
- Chapter 512: Valeria and Justin
- Chapter 511: The Moon Stone II
- Chapter 510: The Moon Stone I
- Chapter 509: Justin's Weakness
- Chapter 508: Vengeance or Forgiveness
- Chapter 507: Obsolete
- Chapter 506: Round Two
- Chapter 505: Prince's Arrogance
- Chapter 504: Scope of the Ancient Runes
- Chapter 503: Humiliation
- Chapter 502: Beginnings of Trust
- Chapter 501: Control
- Chapter 500: Captured Power
- Chapter 499: Nestor
- Chapter 498: Depths of the Mountain
- Chapter 497: Prince of the Thunderbird Clan
- Chapter 496: Colossus II
- Chapter 495: Colossus I
- Chapter 494: Reaching an Accord
- Chapter 493: A Monstrous Offer
- Chapter 492: The Next Steps
- Chapter 491: The Pillar
- Chapter 490: Desperate Last Moves
- Chapter 489: Facing Old Fears III
- Chapter 488: Facing Old Fears II
- Chapter 487: Facing Old Fears I
- Chapter 486: Wraiths
- Chapter 485: Heartwood Graves
- Chapter 484: Justin's Path
- Chapter 483: Remnants of Home
- Chapter 482: The Brown Bears
- Chapter 481: Changing Plans
- Chapter 480: Leon's Guess
- Chapter 479: Disturbed Plans
- Chapter 478: Tower Security
- Chapter 477: Wavering Certainty
- Chapter 476: The Imprisoned Prince
- Chapter 475: Changing Circumstances
- Chapter 474: Royal Summons
- Chapter 473: Jormun in the Isles
- Chapter 472: Commitment
- Chapter 471: Post-Bellum
- Chapter 470: King Julius
- Chapter 469: Unexpected Peace
- Chapter 468: Stunning Announcement
- Chapter 467: Fulfilling an Order
- Chapter 466: Calabria II
- Chapter 465: Earth and Sky II
- Chapter 464: Earth and Sky I
- Chapter 463: The Last Push
- Chapter 462: August's Support
- Chapter 461: Diplomatic Mission III
- Chapter 460: Diplomatic Mission II
- Chapter 459: Diplomatic Mission I
- Chapter 458: Making Everyone Look Bad
- Chapter 457: Bond
- Chapter 456: Maia
- Chapter 455: Her Power's Resonance
- Chapter 454: Valeria's Offer
- Chapter 453: Ancestry
- Chapter 452: Mind 'Palace'
- Chapter 451: Blinding Fury
- Chapter 450: Breaking the Siege
- Chapter 449: Gaius and Leon
- Chapter 448: Roland's Concern
- Chapter 447: The Lion's Guilt
- Chapter 446: Valeria Isynos
- Chapter 445: Confrontation
- Chapter 444: Without Sentiment
- Chapter 443: Leon's Campaign X
- Chapter 442: Leon's Campaign IX
- Chapter 441: Leon's Campaign VIII
- Chapter 440: Leon's Campaign VII
- Chapter 439: Leon's Campaign VI
- Chapter 438: Leon's Campaign V
- Chapter 437: Leon's Campaign IV
- Chapter 436: Leon's Campaign III
- Chapter 435: Leon's Campaign II
- Chapter 434: Leon's Campaign I
- Chapter 433: The Lion's Prey
- Chapter 432: Calerus
- Chapter 431: Terrible Situation
- Chapter 430: Gratian's Offer
- Chapter 429: March to Lentia
- Chapter 428: Independent Mission
- Chapter 427: Taking Control II
- Chapter 426: Taking Control I
- Chapter 425: Regroup
- Chapter 424: Stakes
- Chapter 423: Softly Striking the Anvil
- Chapter 422: The Hammer
- Chapter 421: A Good Start
- Chapter 420: The Lion's Charge
- Chapter 419: Three Battalions
- Chapter 418: Immediate Deployment
- Chapter 417: Decision and Indecision
- Chapter 416: Allegiances
- Chapter 415: New Missions
- Chapter 414: Golden Lotus
- Chapter 413: Pleione
- Chapter 412: Saron
- Chapter 411: Time to Think
- Chapter 410: Tullius' interrogation
- Chapter 409: Changing Strategy
- Chapter 408: Defending the Castle
- Chapter 407: Status of the Pass
- Chapter 406: Prisoners
- Chapter 405: Gaius' Decision
- Chapter 404: The Lion in the Valley
- Chapter 403: Wild Success
- Chapter 402: First Command
- Chapter 401: Night Raid II
- Chapter 400: Night Raid I
- Chapter 399: Southern Hills
- Chapter 398: Old Nemesis
- Chapter 397: Iron Road
- Chapter 396: A Few Moments to Breathe
- Chapter 395: Ironford
- Chapter 394: A Thunderous Duel
- Chapter 393: Sertor Arellius
- Chapter 392: Escape
- Chapter 391: To the Boats
- Chapter 390: The Hard Part II
- Chapter 389: The Hard Part I
- Chapter 388: The Easy Part
- Chapter 387: The Last Moments of Peace
- Chapter 386: The Trial III
- Chapter 385: The Trial II
- Chapter 384: The Trial I
- Chapter 383: The Assembly
- Chapter 382: Last Preparations
- Chapter 381: Allies
- Chapter 380 Leon and Valeria
- Chapter 379: Deadline
- Chapter 378: An Open Mind
- Chapter 377: The Suspended Guard
- Chapter 376: Fallout
- Chapter 375: A Prince's Arrest
- Chapter 374: Arrests
- Chapter 373: Octavius' Plans
- Chapter 372: The Support of Your House
- Chapter 371: Interrogation II
- Chapter 370: Interrogation I
- Chapter 369: Funeral II
- Chapter 368: Funeral I
- Chapter 367: Confirming Position
- Chapter 366: Negotiating for Position
- Chapter 365: What Are We
- Chapter 364: Action
- Chapter 363: Disbelief
- Chapter 362: A Coming Storm
- Chapter 361: Blood of House Taurus
- Chapter 360: Blades in the Dark
- Chapter 359: Yearning for the Sky
- Chapter 358: Rabbit Hole
- Chapter 357: The Serpent
- Chapter 356: Elsewhere
- Chapter 355: A Question of Family
- Chapter 354: A Kiss
- Chapter 353: Practice
- Chapter 352: Political Trap
- Chapter 351: Elise's Frustration
- Chapter 350: Surprising Power
- Chapter 349: A Taste of Revenge to Come
- Chapter 348: The Party
- Chapter 347: Ambush Prep
- Chapter 346: Reunions II
- Chapter 345: Reunions I
- Chapter 344: The Ceremony
- Chapter 343: Naiad's Offer
- Chapter 342: Making Plans
- Chapter 341: Waking the Bull II
- Chapter 340: Waking the Bull I
- Chapter 339: Thoughts of Vengeance
- Chapter 338: Foundations of the Mind Palace
- Chapter 337: Current Situation
- Chapter 336: Elise and Naiad
- Chapter 335: Patience
- Chapter 334: The Broken Villa
- Chapter 333: To Begin Early
- Chapter 332: Breaking in the New House
- Chapter 331: New Home
- Chapter 330: Subjugating Vampires
- Chapter 329: Mind Palace
- Chapter 328: A Long Talk IV
- Chapter 327: A Long Talk III
- Chapter 326: A Long Talk II
- Chapter 325: A Long Talk I
- Chapter 324: The Thunderbird Arrives
- Chapter 323: A Long Time Coming
- Chapter 322: A New Lead
- Chapter 321: Assertion of Power
- Chapter 320: The Lion and the Gladiator
- Chapter 319: Thumbs Down
- Chapter 318: The Games Begin
- Chapter 317: No-Name Knight
- Chapter 316: Two Princesses
- Chapter 315: Royal Invitation
- Chapter 314: Housing Needs
- Chapter 313: Emergency Meeting
- Chapter 312: Unseemly Display II
- Chapter 311: Unseemly Display I
- Chapter 310: Antonius' Report II
- Chapter 309: Antonius' Report I
- Chapter 308: Greater an Arm
- Chapter 307: Trajan's Visit
- Chapter 306: Less an Arm
- Chapter 305: A Glimpse of Power
- Chapter 304: Familiar Eyes
- Chapter 303: A Reasonable Request
- Chapter 302: Swift End to the Hunt
- Chapter 301: An Easy Hunt
- Chapter 300: A Relaxing Mission
- Chapter 299: A New Mission
- Chapter 298: Spymaster
- Chapter 297: Invitation
- Chapter 296: Facing the Court
- Chapter 295: Official Summons
- Chapter 294: Demonic Consultation
- Chapter 293: Justin's Arrival
- Chapter 292: Octavius and the Paladins
- Chapter 291: Other Business
- Chapter 290: The Bull's Investigation
- Chapter 289: Prince Antonius
- Chapter 288: The Third Prince
- Chapter 287: Leon's Ring
- Chapter 286: An Inevitable Talk
- Chapter 285: Knighting Ceremony
- Chapter 284: Triumph
- Chapter 283: Under Triumph
- Chapter 282: August's Offer
- Chapter 281: Calabria
- Chapter 280: Departure from the Horns
- Chapter 279: Preparing to Leave the Horns
- Chapter 278: Negotiation
- Chapter 277: The Queen of Talfar
- Chapter 276: Trajan's Price
- Chapter 275: Aftermath of the War
- Chapter 274: Surrender
- Chapter 273: August and Trajan
- Chapter 272: An Interesting Name
- Chapter 271: Strength of the Paladins
- Chapter 270: Second Assault
- Chapter 269: The Second Assault Begins
- Chapter 268: Treason
- Chapter 267: Xaphan's Gems
- Chapter 266: Heart-to-Heart
- Chapter 265: Killing the Mood
- Chapter 264: Punishment and a Pleasant Surprise
- Chapter 263: Running for the River
- Chapter 262: The Bull's Ghost II
- Chapter 261: The Bull's Ghost I
- Chapter 260: Naiad
- Chapter 259: Captured
- Chapter 258: Hunting a Rat
- Chapter 257: Assessing Losses
- Chapter 256: Pursuing the Fleeing Rat
- Chapter 255: Talfar Blinks First
- Chapter 254: Discovery
- Chapter 253: Switching Targets
- Chapter 252: Something Stupid
- Chapter 251: Continued Assault III
- Chapter 250: Continued Assault II
- Chapter 249: Continued Assault I
- Chapter 248: Trajan's Response
- Chapter 247: Constantine's Stand
- Chapter 246: Stalking a Lion
- Chapter 245: Losing Patience
- Chapter 244: Infiltration
- Chapter 243: A Royal Proposition
- Chapter 242: Peace Offer
- Chapter 241: Bleeding Leech
- Chapter 240: Hunting a Vampire III
- Chapter 239: Hunting a Vampire II
- Chapter 238: Hunting a Vampire I
- Chapter 237: Arthwyn's Nightmare
- Chapter 236: War Council
- Chapter 235: Weapons to Fight a Shadow
- Chapter 234: New Found Determination
- Chapter 233: Waking Up
- Chapter 232: Response II
- Chapter 231: Response I
- Chapter 230: Battle for Florentia III
- Chapter 229: Battle for Florentia II
- Chapter 228: Battle for Florentia I
- Chapter 227: Florentia
- Chapter 226: Florentine Problems
- Chapter 225: Preparing for War
- Chapter 224: Alix v Henry
- Chapter 223: Trajan's Retinue
- Chapter 222: Decimius' Losses
- Chapter 221: Smuggler's Cave II
- Chapter 220: Smuggler's Cave I
- Chapter 219: Actionable Intel
- Chapter 218: The Smuggler
- Chapter 217: Silverleaf
- Chapter 216: Bluefire Guild Founder
- Chapter 215: Bluefire's Box
- Chapter 214: Xaphan's Request
- Chapter 213: Owain
- Chapter 212: Friends
- Chapter 211: Post-Riot Recovery
- Chapter 210: The Guild District V
- Chapter 209: The Guild District IV
- Chapter 208: The Guild District III
- Chapter 207: The Guild District II
- Chapter 206: The Guild District I
- Chapter 205: Crossing the River
- Chapter 204: No Time to Rest
- Chapter 203: Fire Demon
- Chapter 202: Vampire's Den
- Chapter 201: Beginning the Investigation
- Chapter 200: One Year Later
- Chapter 199: Princess Cristina
- Chapter 198: Risking Treason
- Chapter 197: Octavius
- Chapter 196: Gathering in the West
- Chapter 195: Roland's Investigation II
- Chapter 194: Trajan's Knight
- Chapter 193: Leaving the Diplomats
- Chapter 192: Prince Trajan
- Chapter 191: Meeting the Prince
- Chapter 190: Returning to the Horns
- Chapter 189: Power of the Gods
- Chapter 188: Lapis
- Chapter 187: Judgement of the Giants
- Chapter 186: Lightning
- Chapter 185: An Unexpected Storm
- Chapter 184: The Map
- Chapter 183: Anzu
- Chapter 182: The Cradle
- Chapter 181: Stupid Dumb Idiot
- Chapter 180: Exploring the Crater
- Chapter 179: The Crater
- Chapter 178: Diplomatic Mission
- Chapter 177: Magic Senses
- Chapter 176: Meeting the Diplomats
- Chapter 175: Anna
- Chapter 174: Diplomatic Corps II
- Chapter 173: Diplomatic Corps I
- Chapter 172: The Bull's Horns
- Chapter 171: Southern Cruise
- Chapter 170: Inner Fire
- Chapter 169: Family Dinner
- Chapter 168: Sanctions
- Chapter 167: Investigations and Enchantments
- Chapter 166: Roland's Investigation
- Chapter 165: Relaxing in the Capital
- Chapter 164: Trust
- Chapter 163: Two Years Early
- Chapter 162: Making Plans
- Chapter 161: Consul of the North
- Chapter 160: Battle for the Fort VIII
- Chapter 159: Battle for the Fort VII
- Chapter 158: Battle for the Fort VI
- Chapter 157: Battle for the Fort V
- Chapter 156: Battle for the Fort IV
- Chapter 155: Battle for the Fort III
- Chapter 154: Battle for the Fort II
- Chapter 153: Battle for the Fort I
- Chapter 152: The Valemen Charge
- Chapter 151: Jean's Promise
- Chapter 150: Ulfr
- Chapter 149: Delaying Action II
- Chapter 148: Delaying Action I
- Chapter 147: A Clearer Picture
- Chapter 146: Rest
- Chapter 145: Retreat to the Fort
- Chapter 144: The First Watchtower
- Chapter 143: Leon and Alix
- Chapter 142: Remnants of the Squad
- Chapter 141: The Third Watchtower
- Chapter 140: Trouble Moving South
- Chapter 139: Supply Mission
- Chapter 138: Samuel
- Chapter 137: Fort 127
- Chapter 136: Cyrene
- Chapter 135: Blood on the Naga
- Chapter 134: The Galley
- Chapter 133: Departure
- Chapter 132: Decimius
- Chapter 131: Intimacy
- Chapter 130: Lion Armor
- Chapter 129: Old Acquaintances
- Chapter 128: Post-FTX
- Chapter 127: FTX XI
- Chapter 126: FTX X
- Chapter 125: FTX IX
- Chapter 124: FTX VIII
- Chapter 123: FTX VII
- Chapter 122: FTX VI
- Chapter 121: FTX V
- Chapter 120: FTX IV
- Chapter 119: FTX III
- Chapter 118: FTX II
- Chapter 117: FTX I
- Chapter 116: FTX Prep
- Chapter 115: Final Classes
- Chapter 114: Monster Classes
- Chapter 113: Demon Fire
- Chapter 112: Severe Burns
- Chapter 111: Burning Pain
- Chapter 110: The Arena
- Chapter 109: Lions and Tigresses
- Chapter 108: Heavy Infantry Training
- Chapter 107: Return of the Snow Lions
- Chapter 106: An End to Denial
- Chapter 105: An Unexpected Request
- Chapter 104: Brotherly Concern
- Chapter 103: The Chase
- Chapter 102: Ambush
- Chapter 101: The Following Weeks
- Chapter 100: Potion Preparations
- Chapter 99: Acquiring Ingredients II
- Chapter 98: Acquiring Ingredients I
- Chapter 97: Introspection
- Chapter 96: Safety Measures
- Chapter 95: A King's Demand II
- Chapter 94: A King's Demand I
- Chapter 93: Banner Raid
- Chapter 92: Planning an Attack
- Chapter 91: Patrol Training
- Chapter 90: Armor, Small Unit Tactics
- Chapter 89: First-Aid Week
- Chapter 88: Where They Were
- Chapter 87: Absence
- Chapter 86: Missing Snow Lions
- Chapter 85: Assault on the Snow Lions II
- Chapter 84: Assault on the Snow Lions I
- Chapter 83: The End of Basic Combat
- Chapter 82: Search for a Bow
- Chapter 81: Capital's Tower Lord
- Chapter 80: The Next Week
- Chapter 79: A Subdued Response
- Chapter 78: Remnant
- Chapter 77: Rain
- Chapter 76: Leon's Comedy Routine
- Chapter 75: Plans for Retaliation
- Chapter 74: A Battered Pride
- Chapter 73: The Pool
- Chapter 72: Her Challenge
- Chapter 71: Brewing Trouble
- Chapter 70: Additional Instruction
- Chapter 69: Start of Classes
- Chapter 68: Basic Combat II
- Chapter 67: Basic Combat I
- Chapter 66: Rules and Structure
- Chapter 65: Tension in the Dining Hall
- Chapter 64: Their Fortress
- Chapter 63: Results of the Test
- Chapter 62: Chance Encounter
- Chapter 61: End of Enrollment
- Chapter 60: Combat Test II
- Chapter 59: Combat Test I
- Chapter 58: Power Test
- Chapter 57: The Enrollment Test Begins
- Chapter 56: Some Much Needed Training
- Chapter 55: The Capital
- Chapter 54: Breathing Exercises
- Chapter 53: Flight from the Estate
- Chapter 52: The Door
- Chapter 51: The Estate
- Chapter 50: On to the Inn
- Chapter 49: His Name
- Chapter 48: The Vault
- Chapter 47: Tower Lord
- Chapter 46: The Bank
- Chapter 45: Charles
- Chapter 44: Reaching Civilization
- Chapter 43: Leaving the Prison
- Chapter 42: The Prison in the Mountains V
- Chapter 41: The Prison in the Mountains IV
- Chapter 40: The Prison in the Mountains III
- Chapter 39: The Prison in the Mountains II
- Chapter 38: The Prison In The Mountains I
- Chapter 37: West
- Chapter 36: Ambition
- Chapter 35: Burial
- Chapter 34: Artorias' Last Breath
- Chapter 33: Fifteen Years Ago
- Chapter 32: Serana
- Chapter 31: The Fight
- Chapter 30: An Attack
- Chapter 29: A Call
- Chapter 28: Return Journey
- Chapter 27: The Glade
- Chapter 26: Identity
- Chapter 25: Going East
- Chapter 24: The Guide
- Chapter 23: The Raid II
- Chapter 22: The Raid I
- Chapter 21: Recon
- Chapter 20: The Village
- Chapter 19: Friction II
- Chapter 18: Friction I
- Chapter 17: A Meeting
- Chapter 16: Guests
- Chapter 15: Vale Town
- Chapter 14: Two Journeys
- Chapter 13: The Team
- Chapter 12: The Mission
- Chapter 11: Mana Glyph
- Chapter 10: Soul Refinement
- Chapter 9: The Vision
- Chapter 8: Ritual II
- Chapter 7: Ritual I
- Chapter 6: The Hunt II
- Chapter 5: The Hunt I
- Chapter 4: Preparations
- Chapter 3: Inherited Blood
- Chapter 2: Magic
- Chapter 1: The Forest of Black and White