“[Manifestation of the Old Gods]!”
My pair of [Faux Limbs] were raised towards the heavens. The golden disc above shone radiant rays that parted the clouds. I waited. My companions looked at me; their anticipation was evident. And I was excited to see what came next too.
Unfortunately, nothing happened.
“Uh, Salvos…?”
Edithe spoke up uncertainly. I pursed my lips and waved my magical fiery arms.
undefined“Give a second— come on, why won’t you work? [Manifestation of the Old Gods]!”
Daniel exchanged a glance with the [Mage]. My companions were, quite clearly, puzzled by what I was doing. He raised a hand apprehensively.
“I don’t think it’s working.”
“No, it has to!”
I insisted. It was a hunch at first, but now I was instinctively drawn towards using it. Maybe it was intuition, or it was simply misplaced optimism. However, it felt like something was missing. I began pouring more mana into the tip of my [Faux Limbs] as I repeated myself.
“[Manifestation of the Old Gods]. [Manifestation of the Old Gods]. [Manifestation of the Old Gods]...”
Edithe and Daniel looked at each other with concerned expressions. They waited for a moment as I continued. I needed something else for this Skill. Something I didn’t have right now. But I had it. Deep within. I just had to reach inside.
My companions started.
“Salvos—”
And I closed my eyes as something was forced out.
“[Manifestation of the Old Gods].”
I gasped. My entire body froze. I felt a reverberation run through my chest. It was like a violent heartbeat; an electrical pulse. I could feel my breath taken; power surging; an aura collecting. It caused me to viscerally shudder as flakes of rainbow-colored flames wisped off my skin against my will.
My companions recoiled as the divine fire burned them. My divinity leaked out, even though my Grand Skill wasn’t active— even though it couldn’t be active. Yet, some of it leaked out. Through sheer will and force, I called onto my Divine Essence for but a single moment, and it answered.
It powered my Skill— [Manifestation of the Old Gods]— and it filled my vision. The rainbow-colored flames that sparked off me quickly receded to my body, covering me in silver mist. It sank back into my chest, and the world grew intensely more vivid.
Daniel and Edithe stared up at me as a ripple ran through my body. The hidden scales at my forearms hardened. My perception of everything was altered. It was like I could see the pebbles on the ground— the cracks in the dirt. I saw a hare rushing through the open fields. The forest and a meadow hundreds of miles away. Edithe opened her mouth and her voice blared.
“SALVOS?”
I recoiled, tumbling to the ground. My companions sputtered in a panic as I covered my ears with my [Faux Limbs]. I closed my eyes and yelled back at them.
“S-stop it!”
They tried to argue, but another set of [Faux Limbs] shot out and covered their mouths.
“I can’t—”
I gritted my teeth as I activated my spatial sight. I didn’t use my eyes to see. Instead, with magic, I realized we were getting close to the ground. Steeling myself with a deep breath, I swerved up right before crashing into a rolling hill.
Once I was back in the air, I stopped and just hovered there. My wings flapped gently behind my back as I slowly tried to open my eyes. I blinked a few times, letting the influx of light seep in— trying to acclimate to my new vision— before shutting my eyes again. I spoke softly to my companions, explaining what had happened.
“I can hear… see… too many things. I can smell the air… the birds… the— it’s all so disgusting.”
I wrinkled my nose, covering it with another, another [Faux Limb]. But my sight and my scent weren’t the worst of it. In fact, it was quite mild to my most enhanced sense: my hearing.
“What do mean—”
Edithe started, and I physically cringed. Daniel quickly covered her mouth, shaking his head at her. He moved his lips subtly, whispering.
“Can you find the Demon with this?”
It was soft enough that it didn’t hurt me to hear it, but it was still slightly grating to my ears. I pursed my lips and answered.
“I can… try.”
I had a better sense of scent, sight, and hearing. If I used it right, I could possibly track down this Demon. My eyes fluttered open once again. This time, I took it all in. I didn’t shy away from it. I accepted it without fear.
A bright light flashed. The crimson clash of night and day shone directly at me. I looked past it, clenching my jaw as I cast my gaze over the expansive landscape. My head grew dizzy. The world started to spin. It was disorienting.
I could almost see through the leaves of the faraway tree. I could almost see the intricate detail on the surface of a blade of grass— the dew that matted its edges during twilight. There was so much detail to take in. So much I never would’ve seen all the way from up here.
But I faced it. And I scanned through the vast landscape. I saw everything in hundreds of miles: the ants crawling under a pebble; the [Merchants] traveling down the dirt road; the city bustling with life. I could pick out any individual face— look in through the open windows. Yet, there was so much.
It was overwhelming. I could see either everything at once, and that meant I saw nothing. It all became a blurred mashup of a painting to me. Was it up ahead? Was it to the side? Was it directly below?
I didn’t know.
I needed something to help me focus— narrow down what I was looking for. Give me a sense of direction.
Scent wouldn’t help here. I didn’t know what the Demon smelled like. Perhaps if I had gotten a whiff of him with this Skill before— but no. All that was left was to…
I breathed deeply— then made a disgusted face. And I uncuffed my ears.
All at once, a cacophony of voices assailed me. I heard wailings— the cries of a baby. The screams of a child. The growling of a dog. The crickets, the pindrops, the wind—
My entire body tensed up. It was far worse than being able to see all. What I heard made me want to scream. I opened my mouth, but let nothing out to spare me from further torture. I listened. I heard everything from the adventure at their camp.
“I said send a missive to Helena Warshade now—”
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