Chapter 24:
Actions have consequences
Izuku woke up feeling much more refreshed.
He got out of bed and changed out of his All Might shirt, which fit him less and less with every day, into his dress clothes.
Before heading out he gave his pajamas a worried look. It would be wise to destroy the last proof of his otherworldly origins. With him growing out of his old clothes he had fewer excuses to keep them. But he feared that, when the day comes where he decides to burn it away, that his last ties to earth and Japan would be gone.
With every passing day this new world felt more real than his old one, and his old life felt more and more like a dream. A fiction he hallucinated.
He left his room, and with great effort completely ignored the door to his mistress' own room. She wished to be left alone, and so he would abide, and that required him to not even look at her door or else suffer worrying.
He descended to the main lobby of Elzix' place to the strangest sight.
Elzix was teaching Myr how to sweep and mop. And she was wearing yet another dress.
"Oh, hey Izuku. Meet my new daughter, Myr. She'll be working around here from now on." Elzix said as soon as Izuku walked by. "Showing her the many cleaning duties I get up to. We now offer laundering, all proceeds of which go to her."
Izuku nodded. It was an unexpected, but beautiful development. Myr remained focussed on the sweeping as if she didn't hear their conversation. Still curiosity was getting to him.
"Is there paperwork and fees you have to do to adopt here?"
"Oh yeah. I'm technically still waiting on Lord Jerhyn or Drognan to get back to me, but I have already begun the process." Elzix said. "Thank you for bringing us together."
"And the clothes?" Izuku asked.
"A young lady should dress like a young lady." Said Elzix. "But they're my wife's. My widow's. I had to cut her clothes up to fit the girl, but I'm keeping the cutoffs to reattach them as she grows into the outfits. It makes for good learning, no reason not to add tailoring and clothing repair to my list of skills. Or hers."
Yeah, you might want to hire a professional for that one Elzix.
"But I think I'll avoid modifying any more clothes in the near future. Leave most of my wife's things un-butchured until Myr grows into them."
Smart man. At least he was wise enough to recognize his own faults. Myr was still focusing on her task.
Izuku then excused himself and left, making a beeline towards the public house.
The good food he'd had yesterday hadn't reached his depressed mind to give him the pep in his step, but he hoped it would today. The friendly greetings and respectful nods of the Greiz's mercenary guards and workers as they entered by themselves was enough to lift him up, seeing the breakfast hall full again was just the cherry on top.
He found a free seat near the back and requested more vegetables and other breakfast items in addition to the standard meats
Before he could take his first bite two people joined him, and they were exactly who he was expecting to hear from today, though not this soon. Without so much as a "by your leave" Drognan and Fara took their seats and filled their plates and ate in silence.
Izuku didn't voice his confusion, but he also didn't try to keep it off of his face. He ate his meal with the new, quiet company until Drognan eventually decided his torture was over.
"How did you feel after casting the spell last night?" Drognan asked.
It took Izuku a moment to realize he meant the holy bolt and not whatever that flicker of white flame was, then paused to think on it. How had casting the spell made him feel.
"I didn't really feel anything of the spell." Izuku admitted. "A little angry I guess? But it was a steady, smooth anger. And it wasn't from the spell, but fuel for the spell."
"What was it that made you need to cast the spell in the first place?" Asked Fara.
"My hired servant." Izuku answered. I returned to Elzix to find her injured. Beaten. I wasn't skilled enough to heal all of her injuries in one go. So I had to cast it a few times."
Far frowned during his explanation.
"It is hazardous to cast such holy spells on underlings, especially ones of the opposite sex. Holy spells require your inner light as a qualifying component, and pull upon light magic for purification. This can have seldom spoken of consequences to those that are healed." Fara warned him. "Such magics can inspire feelings of safety, like a warm blanket on a cold night, the security of a kind parent or protection of a city guardsman."
Izuku found the term "warm blanket" particularly concerning because of its connection to his fire meditations. He had to wonder at how universal these abstract principles of magic were among people.
"When cast on others, this can create emotional confusion in them. It can create a mistaken sense of worship, obsession or even submission. All paladins, crusaders and members of the priestly orders are warned, repeatedly, to be aware of the potential misuse of holy magic by this means." Fara continued. "Many holy men found themselves the subject of unintentional cults by the villages they healed, who came to worship them. Some have done so intentionally, and all holy warriors, the militant ones and peaceful ones, are trained to identify such monsters. Do not become one, or I will end you."
Izuku had lost his appetite and pushed his plate away after she uttered the word "obsession" and by the end of her speech he was already feeling sick with worry for Myr and her off-putting behavior. The death threat at the end was wholly unnecessary. His own internal morals were enough to consider the side effects abhorrent.
"I think the death threat may have been unnecessary." Said Drognan. "Though I have to admit, I had hoped Cain would have broached this topic instead of leaving Fara and myself to teach you this aspect of Holy magic. I have to wonder what he is playing at to deliberately circumvent warning you of this potential misuse."
Izuku didn't have to wonder at all. It made perfect sense for Cain to deliberately leave details like that out.
He was trying to entice Izuku to become an apprentice of the Horadrim. Specifically in the mental and spiritual arts. Maybe he would even force the issue
But he may yet have to deal with Myr and the damage he might have done to her.
"You primarily practice elemental magic. Light or Holy magic is purely conceptual and works on different rules." Drognan interrupted his train of thought. "Higher elemental magics incorporate similar rules, but they are not the same."
"We have piled the young man with a sufficient amount of warning. I believe we should give him time to chew on all of this information.Said Drognan "Among other things he is dealing with."
Izuku shared a glance with Drognan. Yeah, they were both still recovering even if they were doing better than before.
"I'll have more questions about Holy magic later. But thank you both. I needed to hear all of that." Izuku excused himself.
Breathing rapidly he desired to get away. Exiting the public house he took a stroll, with no intention of stopping. He walked to the pier. He walked to the city walls then outside and around to the main city gates, where he was let back in. He walked through the shopping district. The only place he didn't walk to was Elzix's place, wanting to leave the trouble waiting there for later, possibly never.
He walked in a daze. In fact, he didn't think about anything, save maybe the soreness of his feet from walking so much after four days of being sedentary.
He eventually turned the corner to his normal choice of dining place, and seeing that it was finally getting dark, he returned to Atma's public house. As he did so he noticed Strom and Cassia, arm in arm, coming down the street from the opposite direction.
Crazy how people makeup so fast?
Ignoring them, he approached the front door and was immediately drawn to the notice board beside it.
The town bounty board. There were many listing many many monster people selling some rare items or minor jobs. One Monster bounty caught his eye; this might be what he needed to let loose all of these uncontrollable and indecipherable feelings of late. Or just a fight in general.
Only this one was inside of the city, and its content seemed to be pointedly designed for him in particular.
Radament the Limb Thieving Mummy
Location: The ancient, abandoned sewers beneath Lut Gholein
Wanted for: The slaying of Atma's son and husband, and many city guardsmen.
The bounty was listed in two parts. One by Atma, one by Jerhyn himself. Which made sense, as it sounded dangerous.
Izuku heard a low whistle from behind him, and turned around to see Strong and Cassia, still arm in arm, had snuck up on him.
"That is a sizable bounty." Strom said. "But it's a job I wouldn't recommend anybody take alone, not even one as formidable as you, young Midoriya."
"Would you accept our company on this mission? It is clear in the look you gave it that you are determined to take it on." Cassia said, much more kindly than he had ever heard her speak before.
Izuku nodded in acceptance without hesitation. Going off alone was something he had sworn to Isendra that he wouldn't do. A three man team with these two, both of whom he respected and one of whom he particularly liked, was far superior numerically to his usual two man group with his mistress. Even she would admit that.
"It just seems like something important, a potential danger to the town and the only thing close enough for me to let my frustrations out." Izuku confided in them.
Cassia barked out in laughter.
"On the latter, young man, we are agreed. The night time brawls aren't doing it for me." Cassia told him. "The sailors don't have it in them to hit a lady as hard as I desire. What part of my appearance makes them think I'm some prissy noble, I'll never know."
This time Izuku snorted at her self-deprecating humor. Not to mention Strom's raised, suggestive eyebrow when she used the word "brawl", as if to suggest he knew a different way she'd been relieving stress.
"First thing in the morning?" Izuku offered.
"Ehhh, let's wait until the second bell." Strom told him. "I know most people don't like to do much fighting on a full stomach, but I need a proper breakfast first, and I need it to settle."
Izuku could not fathom eating before a battle, or even the night before in anticipation of such. In fact, all desire for Atma's cooking had already vanished.
"Dear, you know we are going into a sewer, yes?" Cassia warned Strom.
"Which I am positive will smell like freshly washed and aired linen in comparison to the swamps of my homeland. It shall not make me regret breakfast." Strom boasted.
Somehow, Izuku believed him.
"Shall we split the reward three ways?" Izuku offered.
"Four." Said Cassia. "Your mistress is entitled to one half of all income you bring in, don't you know."
That gave Izuku pause. He went over the words of his contract with Isendra and knew no such clause existed.
"There was no such clause in my apprenticeship contract." Izuku corrected.
"Contracts do not usually restate the law of the land, nor can they contradict them. All apprenticeships, regardless of contractual wording, are beholden to certain regulations. They cannot have clauses that go against them and prospective apprentices are expected to know them." Cassia told him, more patiently than she normally would have.
Izuku understood exactly what she meant. That made sense. In the modern world no contract, no matter how well written, understood or agreed to, superseded the law. Couldn't write a contract agreeing to being a slave, or agreeing to be murdered. Or agreeing to work a job that didn't follow safety regulations.
"Alright. Four ways between the three of us, plus Isendra." Izuku said.
They shook on it and parted ways.
It was dark out and Izuku's legs were killing him. He wanted to be well and truly recovered by the next day so he went straight back to Elzix's.
He made it up to his room without incident and changed into his pajamas. He was out for the night as soon as he wrapped himself in the covers.
He must have been more exhausted physically and mentally than he thought, because when he woke up the next day it was to discover he was not alone in bed.
Myr had sneaked in sometime during the night and crawled in beside him. She was thankfully clothed in that far too large nightgown, but the infringement on his privacy and boundaries was still unwelcome in the extreme.
Thankfully she wasn't wrapped around him like Alexis had been, so he was able to crawl out of the covers without disturbing her pretty easily. She remained asleep as he changed into his proper armor, both sets, and even as he exited the room, closing the door behind him.
The awkwardness of telling her off was something he really wanted somebody else to do. So he penned a quick note to Isendra.
Dear Mistress.
I casted the holy bolt spell several times to heal Myr and now she seems not only obsessed with me but is really crossing boundaries that I worry about. She sneaked into my room and my bed while I was asleep.
Please help?
After sliding the note under his mistress' door he headed out.
It was a short walk to the palace where he asked a pair of guards where the entrance to the sewers were. It was probably something he should have asked the night before, but only the first bell had rung so far so he ought to have time to make it there before the second one went.
Once he was informed to head down to the pier and down to the stone causeway beneath the pier, he walked the long distance to sea and spotted the entrance readily enough by who was gathered around it.
Strom and Cassia had beaten him there, and were conversing with a quartet of Greiz's men. Izuku recognized one of them as having been in his group of riders on the trip to… the place they weren't allowed to talk about.
"But we do have permission." Said Strom. "Lord Jeryhn himself said we get priority for any work we want, that includes bounties."
"That's what the last pair said, and they still haven't come back." Said the mercenary.
"Last pair?" Cassia asked.
"A skinny, scarred man and the burliest woman I've ever met in my life." Said the mercenary.
"Quetz and Aden have already gone inside?" Izuku asked.
They all looked up to him as he announced his arrival.
"If they haven't come back that's even more reason for us to go in. They are strong and valuable to the defense of Lut Gholein." Cassie told them. "When did they go in?"
"Last night." Said the guard.
"Then they are likely in trouble. Let us in immediately." Said Strom. "Or face Lord Jerhyn, Drognan and Your Mercenary captains' wroth."
The guards wisely stepped aside and pulled the locks on the door, which held the bars blocking it in place. It swung open and the smell was immediate.
Strom didn't so much as flinch at it. Everybody else did.
"We will be locking the entrance behind you and let this be on your head." The guard warned them.
They all nodded in understanding and marched forth into the darkness and filth. The darkness grew as the door slammed shut behind them and the bars were put back in place.
All was black. Izuku raised his hands and cast a simple light spell, foregoing fire out of fear of methane or other flammable gasses.
"Stick close together. Midoriya, you stay between us, your light leading our way." Cassie ordered. "I will stay near the front, where I can keep dangers at bay with my trident while you elementalists throw your fire and lightning from back there."
Izuku didn't know who put her in charge, but he assented to her battle plan.
"Please do not use fire down here. It is more likely to kill us." Izuku told them.
Cassia and Strom both raised eyebrows at him, but refrained from asking him what he meant. They seemed to trust him enough to accept his judgment and abide by it.
Into the sewers they walked, long out of view by grime and slime from sea water and the filth. The long tunnel was broken up by many a turn, with jagged hallway after jagged hallway. The only decoration on the walls being human filth and ocean life.
The passage eventually opened up into a large, circular antechamber.
Human skeletons littered the ground, each charred like overdone barbecue ribs. Holes in the wall like those of a morgue pockmarked the walls.
"You bury your dead in your sewer?" Izuku asked, disgusted by
"No. The sewers just happen to connect with the ancient catacombs of the Vizjerei." Said Cassia. "The sewers make up the top layer and runoff does not flow into the ancient burial areas, but instead through the outer walls to a compost area, where they produce mint."
"Why mint?" Strom asked.
"The Vizjerei discovered that it purifies human waste, preventing dysentery." Cassie told them. "And turned the waste into potable soil quickly. They are very thirsty plants."
Izuku mentally translated that to "mint kills E. Coli" and moved on.
"How many layers deep are the catacombs?" Izuku asked.
"Three from what I was able to gather." Said Cassia.
"With this being the first?" Strom clarified.
"Indeed. Two more to go." Said Cassia.
"Then let us find the stairs." Said Strom.
The stairs were not difficult to find. They were just at the end of the opposite hallway, which was much shorter and cleaner for it was raised in comparison to the chamber they just left which itself was raised above the sewage tunnels.
Breathing dry air would have been novel were it not for the scent of rotten bone and ash that wafted up the stairs to them. It was a marked improvement over the sewage and sealife, but not by much.
"Wait." Strom said suddenly. "Get back."
Izuku didn't see or hear anything, but a moment later he sure did feel it.
There was a rumbling from below. A cave in? No. An explosion.
"Behind me!" Izuku ordered.
He reached out just as the stairwell filled with red light and he filled the entrance to the stairs with a single, solid wall of ice, as thick as he could manage. It did not turn out to be thick enough, as it did shatter from the force of the blast and knock them all on their backs, but the heat and force wasn't enough to harm them. Save maybe their eardrums.
The steam from the vaporized ice wasn't so hot as to scald them and the water from what melted cleaned their feet and the hallways floor. The trio splashed around as they stood back up, reaching out for one another to steady themselves and each other.
"What in the world could that have been?" Cassia asked as the thick steam vanished and the warm glow beyond the stairwell faded.
Izuku had an inkling, but didn't share it. Instead he took point and was the first to descend the stairs, an ice blast on the tip of his staff as he did so.
As was par for the course for delving into the deep places of the Sanctuary, they were immediately confronted by undead of several sorts. Said undead were burned to a crisp by the fiery explosion that just ripped through these tunnels, but they lumbered towards Izuku and his companions all the same.
Izuku couldn't quite tell what they were, so bad was their burning, but he delivered ice bolts to their center mass all the same. They went down easy, mostly because they were already slowed down from being melted in place and damaged to the point of being brittle. But supercooling something that had already been super-heated had similar destructive effects to the reverse and so they fell before him.
Strom and Cassia cleaned up behind him, stomping on or spearing any of the half destroyed, but still wriggling, skeletons and other things he didn't recognize in their current state.
They finally examined their surroundings and found themselves in a similar tunnel to the ones above. A few meters in front of them it forked into three directions.
"I think we should go this way." Strom said, indicating the leftward passage.
"Why?" Asked cassia.
"The burn marks are more severe on the ceiling and walls of this tunnel. So the explosion likely originated down there." Strom explained.
Izuku compared the hallways and confirmed Strom's observation. The blast had come from that direction, and he was certain said blast must have been by Quetz or Aden. And that if they had survived it, it wouldn't be for long.
"You lead. We'll follow." Said Cassia to Strom.
He did not lead them far, for in less than a minute they entered another chamber like the one upstairs. Like that one it was filled to the brim with the charred and shattered remains of undead. Along with two charred but alive human beings.
"Oh, thank every god there is." Said Quetz coughing as they entered.
Izuku, Strom and Cassia rushed towards their collapsed forms. Upon reaching them they all cringed at the damage to their bodies. They were as charred as their enemies where their skin had not been protected by their armor. Armor that now melted to their skin.
"We need help." groaned Aden.
Izuku nodded. And indeed, the charred and cracked skin of their burns were already peeling off of their hands and forearms.
It was a miracle that they were still alive at all.
"Free advice, don't use any fire based magics or enchantments. There are fumes down here that will catch and explode. Hence our current predicament." Aden added before passing out.
Strom and Cassia looked at Izuku approvingly, his reasoning for making the same warning earlier now clear as day to them.
"I can aid them." Said Izuku. "I recently learned how to cast the holy bolt spell. It can heal people just as well as it can destroy undead. But there is a risk."
"If you're about to give us the usual spiel about them getting all doe-eyed over you after hitting them with holy magic, save it." Said Strom. "They will deal with the consequences, if they survive."
Izuku approached them and began to cast it all the same.
This time he circumvented righteous fury in favor of trying to reinterpret righteousness in a way more suited to these two. He not only cared for these two people, but respected them. And so, he focused on their righteous actions. How they had answered Lord Jerhyn's call to wipe out the infection, how they had lent wisdom and friendship to him in the aftermath of such, and most importantly, how they deserved to continue on and how much they were needed.
It was a far more successful holy bolt than the night before, though he didn't have x-ray vision with which to see any internal damage being undone in Aden's skull and neck. The size and brightness was such that it had to have been a more proper casting. And so, he then cast it again and again and once more for good measure.
This took him well over ten minutes, as he had to ground himself emotionally and envelop himself in the concepts of the spell each time, but the work was well worth it. The scabrous coating of charcoal on his skin in places peeled off completely and the rigid, pained expression became more relaxed.
Strom and Cassia stood guard at either side of Izuku's patients, but none of the defeated that lay around so much as twitched and no new foes entered their chamber.
Feeling sufficiently secure, he repeated the entire process on Quetz, who he had put off for looking less battered than her smaller, male companion. She was a rather sturdy woman, so he doubted hitting that wall did much to her, but he was just as thorough in his castings as with Aden. Four whole castings, these ones slightly faster than his earlier ones.
"I'm still not comfortable moving them." Warned Strom. "But we need to get them back to town for Drognan or Fara to work on them."
Izuku considered their options. Even if they had a stretcher handy, carrying them out the way they came would take too long and risk further injuries for the pair.
"Time to try out the town portal spell." Izuku declared.
"You can cast the town portal spell?!" Cassia demanded. "Those Scrolls have been so rare these last months that I worried I'd wear my legs to stubs from all the walking to and fro by the end of this seige."
"It is a very intensive spell and very new to me." Izuku warned. "But Isendra and I did the prep work of tying it to the town square."
"That's true for most casters. Don't compare yourself to Drognan. He's a freak of nature to portal people back from a two week's distance." Strom consoled him. "Now, let's see that pretty blue portal of yours.
Izuku obliged.
He walked a few paces until he neared the center of the chamber and put his hands out.
Feelings of home, of the safety of protective walls and guards standing over, of food available and beds made. He filled his heart with these things and pushed his hands and mana out.
He saw the bright blue light even through his eyelids, and knew he'd succeeded even before opening his eyes.
"Alright. I'm getting Aden first." Said Strom.
Cassia took a defensive stance next to the portal. Izuku didn't bother telling her that no enemy could go into the portal or come out of it, for it was keyed to Izuku and those who were friendly to him.
Strom managed to lift the thin man with ease and did so without twisting or moving any limbs or joints. Carrying him in that sitting position the two walked through the portal and Izuku followed.
It was like walking through an open door that you could not see the other side to. There was no change in pressure, or feeling of movement, or of being crushed through a wormhole. Just continuity from one place to another. The only jarring thing about the experience was the sudden change in brightness and temperature as they appeared on the warm, sunny ground of Lut Gholein.
They were just outside of the busy town square. Drognan was there, looking at them as they appeared. He probably felt the portal as soon as it was cast and came running.
"Fara can take him. She and I can help him from there." Drognan said after a quick glance at Aden. "What of Quetz?"
"I'll be bringing her through next." Said Strom and the three of them made their way into the town square proper.
People got out of their way as they went and Fara saw them coming. She swept an arm over her table of goods, sending everything to the ground.
"He needs to stay in this position until you determine he does not have a spine injury. The same will be true for Quetz." Strom told her.
She nodded and slid the table to the stone wall beside her cabin.
"What precautions have you already taken?" Fara asked, looking pointedly at Izuku.
"They have likely consumed and poured healing potions on themselves, and I cast four holy bolts on him." Izuku explained. "A similar amount is true for Quetz."
She nodded and then frowned at the mention of the spell used but began examining Aden.
He didn't have time to stay and watch, or to learn, because Strom tapped him on the shoulder and motioned for them to go back. They did, returning less than a minute later with who seemed to be incoherent as they brought her back to town.
When they returned to Fara's place it was to find Lysander had set up two cots and was examining Aden, who was resting on one of them. Good, his back and spine were fine then.
"We should be fine here." Said Drognan. "Based on what Aden managed to inform us, Radamant has been softened up for you. I am confident that you three can finish the job. Go do so now."
Izuku and Strom bowed and hurried back to the portal, neither comfortable leaving Cassia by herself. They arrived to find her unharmed and unbothered. Izuku willed the portal to close.
"That spell took out more from me than I thought it would." Izuku said.
"That you can even cast it is impressive. But we should leave the praise to your mistress for when you see her next. For now, shall we end this evil?" Cassia invited.
They all agreed and turned away from the hall they entered the chamber through, considering the only other hall connecting to it. Izuku wished they could have asked Aden and Quetz for directions before leaving them, but they should be able to manage just fine all the same.
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