Fate of Yggdrasil Chapter 5A Chapter by Angelo KingstonFate of Yggdrasil Chapter 5 Part 1 (Run…) “Mmmm-oo-r-r-rr-e!” (Run…) “Mmmm-oo-r-r-rr-e!” (Run!! Legs, damn you,
run!) I could only shutter before the
sight of the malformed horror movie like creature that stood towering over me.
Its nearly broken wax body clinging together by strands of pulsating red veins,
and with those blood-stricken eyes gazing deep into my soul, paralyzed me with
fear. “Mmmm-oo-r-r-rr-e!”
The wax monstrosity raised its hands
reaching out for me. The instant it made contact, unconsciously my body moved
on its own. “G-Get
off!” I pushed the creature down to the
ground, causing my shoulder to, once again, bleed profusely. “D****t…ow!” “Get
down!” Instinct took over and I ducked at
the call of a familiarly shrill voice. On the ground I watched as shadows warped
and flickered in tune with a massive, intense burst of heat zooming across my
back. When I looked up the wax creature had been consumed by flames. “Honestly…why
do you continually bring about problems for me?” That demeaning tone could only have been her; the object of my torment,
Anesha. “Stand back. You’re in the way.” Rudely, but maybe only in my mind, she pushed right by me and up to the
creature being immolated. “Hhhuu-hur-hurt!!
H-ell-ppp!” It begged pitifully. “…Anesha,
wait!” “Hmm?
Are you daft? This thing…” She raised her
boot into the air. “Is even less alive than that filthy homunculus from the
other day.” With great force she crushed
the head, splattering what looked like blood across the ground. “It only
lives for the seed’s energy - it’s mana!” “Then
it was never alive?” “No.
It was just a doll with the ability to speak and need. Nothing more.” Though she said that, I observed what looked
like bones fragment inside the melted wax. “…The
fire, it’ll attract attention.” “Hmm?
Don’t concern yourself. I-” “Cast
another ward over the complex?” “…”
A swift kick came to my knee. “Ow!
Why!?” “Don’t
interrupt me.” Anesha waved her hand and
the fire swirled, incinerating the remains completely. “Now with that minor
inconvenience cleared away…where did that thing come from?” “Uh…the
Rockwell estate, I think.” With that
response Anesha’s expression soured…soured more so than before. “What
good does that do me? I’ve no idea where that is.” “It’s
downtown…er…” Her eyes narrowed. “I’ll
take you there?” “Good.
Come!” Anesha sat atop her broomstick and
pointed her index finger at the other end, just above the spiky amethyst spines. “You
can’t seriously want me to hold onto the end of that? My arm is still messed up
and…!” “Hmhmhm.
Calm yourself, I merely jest. Now then, hurry.” It surprised me to see Anesha smile, let alone giggle in anything other
than a sadistic manner. That demon in women’s clothing would have been
beautiful…if not for her twisted personality. She scooched forward and gestured
for me to join her. “Fine…” Part
2 The wind whizzing by my ears and
freezing cold air helped distract me from the absolute horror I was enduring at
that time. Just below, more than forty feet down, was the street - no the earth!
Anesha and I flew atop her broomstick at a crazy fast pace! Everything below
moved by so quickly, it was a blur. Slight murmuring came from in front of me.
I couldn’t really tell what Anesha was mumbling about, but it didn’t sound
good. With my arms wrapping around her waist,
I could feel a shockingly solid frame, and abs underneath her weirdly thin dress.
On the outside, Anesha looked like a normal, very pretty girl…in weird
clothing, but she felt so well-built that it was more like I was holding a
model. Without really meaning to, I was enraptured with her strange clothing,
and ended up thoroughly inspecting every piece she wore. Her platform boots
gave her about 3 or 4 extra inches in height,
and looked to be decked out with actual silver chains and facets. She
wore long black leggings that ran all the way up to her dress, which sat just
above her knees with an intentionally torn fringe, hemmed by that purple
stitching, similar to her hat. The sleeves ended at her forearms, flaring out
like a flower and revealing another thin looking shirt underneath. Each of her fingernails
were painted a dark shade of purple; by that point I could tell it was her
favorite color. All of my studying was cut short as we
suddenly descended at rapid speed, making me almost lose control of my bladder.
Just stopping short of the ground, we’d reached the Rockwell estate. “Yeah,
this is the place.” I said. A vice like
grip grabbed my wrist and before I knew it, I’d been flipped onto the
hard-unforgiving dirt with a thud. “Ow! Why this time?” Admittedly I had an assumption that it was
to do with all my ogling. “…”
Anesha looked away. “Guess I can’t…even
now.” She mumbled that to herself,
clearly hoping I wouldn’t hear her. The air was rough as Anesha took very deliberate
deep breaths. “This is the estate, no?” “Yeah…”
My shoulder and my back ached but
bringing that up to Anesha would’ve likely received an ‘I don’t care’. “That
thing, the homunculus came from the basement.” “Basement?
Show me.” I started for the back, but
Anesha didn’t follow. “Why not use the front doors?” “It’s
locked…I think.” Even with my hardest
pull and push the massive wooden double doors remained shut. “See?” “Hmph!”
With a snap of her fingers the threshold
to the building blew open. “Magically sealed. My assumptions are all being
met. Now, hurry and show me this basement.” “Ok…”
Even though it was probably one of the
least most impressive things I’d seen done by that point; snapping her fingers
and blasting open the doors was still amazing to me for some reason. Maybe it
was because of all the regal and dismissive gestures that she employed, but everything
Anesha did made her seem larger than life. The loud clopping noise of Anesha’s boots
on the floor made me feel uneasy. If there was anything in the building that
was hostile, it would’ve definitely heard us coming a mile away. There was no
doubt in my mind that the carnage in the basement wouldn’t faze Anesha, and I
was right. She walked into the room, unperturbed and began to study the walls, paying
no mind to the operating tables covered in hair and grime or the pools of blood
splattered across the floor. “I
see now.” The glowing letters continued
emanating light as Anesha drew her fingers across them. She flicked her finger
and the wall disappeared. “This place is a disgusting mire of filth and simply
amateurish craftsmanship that even as a child, I could’ve achieved. Come here.” “What
did you do?” From the distance that I
stood, nothing beyond Anesha was visible. Just darkness that seemed to extend
on endlessly. As I approached though, behind her, there was something
slithering and trembling. It wasn’t until I was standing right
next to Anesha that I noticed what terrible secret that basement really held.
The walls hadn’t disappeared, they became transparent, acting as a divider for what
was on the other side. Tens of them, all malformed humanlike beings slinked
around in the shadows, some being unable to stand due to their clearly broken
legs or lack of legs entirely. Their deformed heads, tumorous growths, bulging guts
from malnourishment and melted skin dragging across the ground…they were
monsters. They crawled toward the glass a d ran their hands up and down while
mouthing out words that I couldn’t fully hear. “…” My legs gave out as I fell to the ground,
horrified at the sight. “A-Anesha…what are these?” “Unfinished
homunculi. They’re most likely incomplete works their creator felt the need to
keep around, for whatever reason. Not properly disposing of one’s own trash…how
irresponsible.” So matter of fact,
Anesha’s cold words came as she walked back to the center of the room. “Why’d
you want me to see this?” She began
tracing something into the ground with her index finger. “So
that you’d understand what adversities you will face in time. Ignite!” The small glyph that Anesha drew into the
ground began to burn. “Now, follow me. This building will soon be engulfed
in flames.” “What!?
But what about them?” “Again,
with your compassion for homunculi?” “There’s
no reason to just let them die! They’re so pitiful…” The fire grew slowly. “Pitiful?
Yes. No reason to let them die? That, I disagree with. See for yourself, if you
were to free them, then you’d regret it.” She
directed my attention back toward the glass. I turned and was faced with a mound
of flesh standing at the wall. An enormous homunculus, nearly eight feet tall
with no eyes, but a gaping maw covering the entirety of its wide and muscular
body faced me. The mouth was filled from back to front with nothing but teeth.
It began pressing against the divider as if it could see me. The rest of the
homunculi began crawling over each other, pushing against the glass while reaching
for me. Their fingers dug into the glass until they broke, leaving trails of
blood on the window. Some tried to bite through the divider, their mouths
following me, hungering for me. The harrowing sight was all I needed to see. Part
3 On the hill overlooking the Rockwell
estate, Anesha and I watched as the manor burned to the ground. People started
coming out of their houses, concerned with the fire as it quickly became a
massive inferno. “Will this be okay? It won’t move to the
other buildings nearby, right?” “No.
I’ve got total control of the flames.” Anesha
took a seat on her floating broom’s handle and stretched. “I’m quite tired.
Hm? What are you doing?” She referred to me, on my hands and
knees begging her. “Please! I’m absolutely begging you,
Anesha. I have to know everything. All of this is too much! I know you don’t
want to waste your breath on me or your time, but I really NEED to know! What
is going on? Please!” I pleaded with my
own personal demon. Her typically callous gaze began to relent. Anesha sighed. “Those
homunculi wanted the mana that you’re exuding. It must’ve been because you were
frightened. That mana is, of course, from the seed of Yggdrasil. The seed has
the ability to…” “I
know that!” “You!”
Anesha jumped down from her broom and
drove the toe of her boot into my gut, knocking the wind out of me. “What
did I tell you? You! Will! Respect! Me!” Each
word, she stomped her foot on my head, driving my nose into the dirt. “I’m…sorry…please
forgive…me…” “…” She remained quiet with her boot
still holding my head down. “I just want to know…what
all of this is for? Who are you? What’s your goal? Is there…anyway we can make
it…so I don’t die?” “…”
I was allowed to lift my head, or at
least I guessed I was as Anesha removed her boot. “I am Anesha Kyteler. Simply
put, my goal is to harness the power of the seed that is growing in your chest
to become the Goddess of this world. That seed can rejuvenate this world and
make it into a paradise, an Eden for humanity. Those monsters - the homunculi
and more, most likely in the future, will come after you as this world will
continue to be perverted into its truer form. A form lost long, long ago. They
lust for the seed. There is no place on earth they could find a more rich and
powerful source of mana.” “You’re
doing all of this just to be a Goddess?” “…Yes.
Just to fulfill my destiny and rule this world as its Goddess. I am the ruler
this planet - no - you foolish humans need! I placed a spell on the seed so
that I will have absolute control over it once it is ready in little under a
years’ time!” Anesha’s eyes became fiercer as she spoke. “…Why
me?” “You
didn’t hear that either?! How silly! Fate…it is fate! Hm. Hahaha! A joke, I
said that before and now I realize how ironic it is! You were only chosen as I
ran low on time and options. The seed required an incubator and you were in the
right place at the right time. The others met the same end.” “Others?” “They
were simply incubators before you. Two men, I’ve forgotten their names now, but
I placed the seed inside of their chests and within a week, the seed had
ignited their blood to such a level that their bodies were nothing but scorch
marks on the ground. Make no mistake, you’re alive not because you’re special,
but because the men before you had their flesh coat the seed. If not for that,
then you’d have ended up the same way in a week of the seed of Yggdrasil being
implanted within you.” “…” “Do
you understand everything now, Fate?” A
grossly merciless smile. Her eyes stared at me with a crazed and evil look. I
wanted to kill her…but stood no chance. I was powerless to lift a finger
against her, because she’d simply cast the spell from before and I’d become a
vegetable. “Yes…I understand.” “Then,
I’ll offer a few free pieces of information, since you’ve been such a good boy
tonight.” With a condescending pat to the
top of my head, Anesha sat back on her broom. “I erected a barrier over
this entire city. It was quite the miraculous feat. Now, praise me.” I was too scared to take the chance and
assume she was being playful. Sheepishly, I obliged by offering halfhearted
applause. “I wasn’t serious, you fool. Continuing on, that barrier is made
to keep our real enemy away. The Great Witch’s Cabinet. They will continue to
pursue us until they retrieve the seed…and if I’m assuming correctly, so will
the creator who housed those monstrosities.” “Wait,
what?” “Like
I said before, they lust for the seed. Those glyphs required constant maintenance,
which in my mind means that the creator can’t be too far away. They were also
quite lackluster in their illustration. However, the person who taught the
homunculus in the park that crude version of magic, must know some their self,
no?” “What
do I do?” “What
do you do? Simple, you listen to my orders and stay alive. The seed will
protect you as it’s host, but if your head were to get lopped off or your body
were to receive too much damage, even with its healing ability, you’d still
die.” Her small hand drew close to my
face. She stroked my chin with her fingers and drew them up the side of my
cheek. “You need not worry yourself. Naturally, I’ll keep an eye on you. I
keep my possessions safe after all…” “…”
I remained quiet as Anesha let out a yawn,
loudly. “It
won’t be long now. The fire will kill all of those monsters and it sounds as if
the authorities are on their way now. You’d best hurry home.” “Is
there…really no other option? Can you take the seed somewhere else, give it to
someone else…?” “If
I were to remove the seed from you, you’d die instantly. I’d have to dig a hole
into your neck and pull out the seed as it burned your head clean off.” The thought of that drove home how hopeless
the situation was. I was going to die and there was nothing to stop it. “Now
then…off with you.” “Wait,
I can’t just ride with you again?” “Absolutely
not! …Find another way back to your home. I’ll keep an eye on you, so you’ll be
safe. Hurry along!” With a falsely
innocent wave and smile, Anesha floated upward into the sky and then shot off
into the distance. My body began to ache again. Was it stress? I wasn’t sure. I
just wanted to go home and sleep. Part
4 Finally reaching my complex, just
past 4:30 am, I walked into the corridor and nearly collapsed on the steps. The
sound of the fluorescent bulbs humming over head was bizarrely calming. I’d grown
accustomed to the noise as I’d spent most of my adolescence in that building. It
was old, in need of a good cleaning and with more questionable types around it
than I’d have liked to admit, but it was my home. The other tenants kept to
themselves for the most part, often quiet despite my mother’s insistence on
being friendly with everyone. *Buzz, Buzz, Buzz* My phone’s buzzing signaled that a
message had come through. Perry posted something in the Occult Research and
Study club group chat. “…Way too tired for this today.” I walked to my front door and entered the
apartment without entertaining the messages. “Fate!?”
My mother surprised me as she sat on the
couch, cross-legged and typing on her laptop. “Where were you!?” She said in a huff, her purple pajamas and
red hair let down, showing that she was getting ready for bed herself. “Oh…I
was…” My shoulder was still in pain, but
the bleeding had slowed down considerably. I could hide it under my jacket, so
I began to let my guard down. “Truth is…Chester took us to a nightclub
and…” “Bull!”
Quickly shut down. “I know Chester
and I know he’d never go to a club. You were out looking for the Owlman,
weren’t you?” “What
about the Owlman!?” “Huh?”
I must’ve frightened Mom as she got a bit
pale. “Oh…it was on the news and
stuff. Also, I watch the videos you guys post online…” Hearing anything even slightly supernatural at that point was bad. I
was so on edge, that I was actively watching my own shadow out of the corner of
my eye. “…Oh,
right. Wait! You watch our videos? How did you find them?” Our website wasn’t very popular and for sure wasn’t easy to find. “Hahaha!
Never doubt a Mom when it comes to supporting her son!” Mom puffed out her chest with confidence. “Geez…now
I have to worry if I said anything weird in those videos. You didn’t do
anything like telling your friends or whatever, right?” “What?
Can’t I?” “No
way! That’s too…having my mother telling her friends to watch our investigation
logs is way, way too cringe!” “Bah!
Hang on, you never answered me! Tell me the truth! Where were you?” “We
were at the underpass again…” I lied. “Really?
Well, listen, if you’re really going to try and track this Owlman down, then
make sure you remember your martial arts training!” She mocked Kungfu while still seated on the couch. “Yeah,
right…you mean playing fighting games? That’s about all I’ve got.” “Also…could
you explain the scar on your neck to me now?” “…”
Caught. I was about to head into my room
and finally go to bed, but she’d stopped me right in my tracks. “…You’re
not going to say anything?” “…It’s
not that important…you know?” “I
saw it while you were sleeping the other day. I came into your room and was
going to wake you up to let you know I was leaving, but then you rolled over
and I noticed your scar.” “…I…” “It
looked terrible from what I saw. Also, it explains why you’ve been wearing
those turtle necks lately.” “…Yeah.
I just didn’t want you to worry.” “You
know what makes me worry?” She got up
from the couch, looking distressed. “When my son stops going outside and
starts hiding scars! It makes me think you’re involved with some kind of gang
or drugs or whatever.” “It’s
not like that at all, Mom.” Mom wasn’t
going to give up, I could tell by how her blue eyes sat transfixed on mine. “…I
got in a fight with Gabby’s boyfriend the other day…” It wasn’t a lie. “He…kind of beat me up. It was embarrassing…okay?” “Did
he do that to you!? I’ll call the f*****g cops if he did!” “No.
That’s separate. I didn’t want to be around the college until everything cooled
down. That’s why I’ve been staying inside. As far as the scar, I went to the
doctor’s office and they said it isn’t anything to worry about.” “Seriously?”
Mom pulled my head up in order to check
the scar. I had to hold my jacket in place to avoid exposing the other wound
I’d sustained. “…” She looked over the
scar and touched it with her fingers. I got nervous, expecting to vomit all
over her, but I felt nothing. No vomit, or even her hand, really. “They
said there was nothing to worry about when it comes to a scar like this?” “That’s
what they said…” “Get
a second opinion. Whatever doctor sees that and says that it’s fine, needs to
be fired, then punched in the face.” Mom
walked back to her seat and continued working on the laptop. “Go to
bed…we’ll talk more tomorrow. I’ve got to finish fixing these backups.” “Good
night, Mom.” Finally, my mother relented
and allowed me to head to my room. As soon as the door closed, I nearly passed
out. When I laid up against the wall of my secure, little room, I relished in
the peace and quiet of my nonchaotic space. The numerous classic horror movie
posters on the walls looking back at me, my game systems stacked up on the
curio stand next to the books I’d collected about film and video editing, my
personal space was deeply personal. When anyone would enter my room, they’d say
I needed to clean it. I felt all the clutter around gave it personality,
honestly. Toward the bed, I dragged my beaten
and exhausted body, but then my eyes were drawn over to the window seated at
the back of my room. The alley behind my apartment complex where I first set
eyes on Anesha; for obvious reasons that view gave me a near anxiety attack,
but… (All of this is kind of cool, though…right?) The occult loving freak in me was fascinated
by everything that was happening. Witches, homunculi, magic? I’d always dreamt
of uncovering stuff like that, but when it’s dropped onto my doorstep I
couldn’t even enjoy it. “Aggh…s**t.” I
started fussing around in bed until my shoulder popped and started hurting
really bad again. Fortunately, the wound hadn’t gotten any worse from the looks
of it. “Better bandage this back up.” By then, I’d learned to store a first
aid kit underneath my bed just in case I got hurt again. With my back against
the wall I pulled out my phone to check the proper method for bandaging my
shoulder. When the phone turned on, the screen read out that multiple messages
had come through. Perry messaged a lot, but being
totally exhausted, I just wanted to quickly skim through them. The messages
read… [Up editing the footage and browsing the internet. I
found a bunch of weird news headlines that are just breaking right now! I’ll
leave these here, so we can talk about them tomorrow.] He posted 3 separate articles. The first one read off: Giant
footprints found in Ireland! The second: Chilean man claims to
have been attacked by strange monster known as Basilisco Chilote! The third: Owlman returns! Greenville
in terror! When I read the last one, my skin
began to crawl. The irony was getting to me. (This is…what
Anesha said, right? The world will be perverted, or something…) So many strange and interesting stories were
opening up, but deep down I knew it wasn’t good. That all the dangerous
creatures I’d seen to that point would only make my life harder, but I was
really excited too. “What now…?” I
couldn’t tell if it were a dream or a nightmare come true. Part
5 “Anesha
was…a problem that should’ve been dealt with ages ago. We have only ourselves
to blame.” “…The
human world is vast. We’ve not had direct contact with those…I struggle to even
call them this, people, in hundreds of years.” “Hahaha!
You stuffy old men. You just sit around and don’t know how to enjoy life!” “Edith!
This is no laughing matter!” “Reagan
is correct. If not for your lack of aging, you’d be no different from us.” “Hahaha!” “…That
wasn’t my point. My point was that we cannot track her, we cannot break the
barrier she created to enclose us and worst of all, with her having the seed in
her possession it won’t be long until humanity knows of the existence of our
civilization. Caelan, your thoughts?” “Hmm…if
I had to say, I’d think we’re in a better situation now than in previous years.
As of late, we’ve recovered much of our strength and if not for the barrier
that young Kyteler had placed on our home we’d have pursued her, captured her,
and punished her accordingly by now. For the time being, though…we’ll have to
send someone who doesn’t fit the parameters of the barrier until we can rewrite
it.” “My
oh my, that’s an idea! I’ll decide on who to send, since Anesha was my
responsibility. Is that okay, Reagan?” “I’ll
leave it in your hands. Remember, this is of the utmost importance. Our people,
the lives of witches and warlocks alike rely solely on the Great Witch’s Cabinet.
We must bring Anesha to justice.” End of chapter 5
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