From Rags to Rebellion: A Dark Lord Quest

Aha! A dark alchemist neighbor! If our kids do get along, and a contract is signed (Always get a contract) we could exchange lessons. Alchemy for Runes, train up both children in power.

[X] Read Closer to Odin: Runic Branding (26/100)(Runic Branding Unlocked)

Before I vote for my second choice, I did have some questions. Is playing with our son still on cooldown, or is that a copy/paste thing? With our new wand, do we know enough curses to be able to defend ourselves, or would we still be better off buying a rifle?

As for the son thing, I just need to fix that. It should be available, I just haven't edited it yet. The wand thing, it'd probably be best if we had a gun. Our charms and curses are crap, as mentioned in the introduction and hinted at in other posts. Aethel was never good at them, and specialized in runes, and even with the new wand she's still not that good at them. But a gun she can modify with runes, maybe even make a sawed off shotgun-esque weapon or pistol. We're also going to need them to take on the werewolf since curses, outside of specific silver ones which we don't know, won't be enough to down one unless we come at it with a massive group of people.

 
Cool! I was hoping we could rune up a gun.

[X] Play with Craeft (Who knows what could happen...)(???)
 
[X] Check with Ryan about those Lockball Rifles (Requires 10 Galleons!)

[X] Read Magical Fists (0/100)(Sunlight Yellow Overdrivu!)

Need to prepare before we investigate the werewolf or the House of flesh golems.
 
[X] Read Closer to Odin: Runic Branding (26/100)(Runic Branding Unlocked)
[X] Investigate the Werewolf (It's a mystery gang!)
 
"You would think so, but no, Aileen is a product of my alchemy. I tried to create a metamorphmagus using my daughter as a base, but unfortunately, she didn't manage to retain many of the talents that they usually have. She can only manage to change her eye and hair color."
I like how proactive she is in improving her bloodline and acquiring more magical powers

anyways, good update. threadmarks are a bit messed up in order. clicking "next" on the last update goes to an older update instead

[X] Read Closer to Odin: Runic Branding (26/100)(Runic Branding Unlocked)
[X] Investigate the Werewolf (It's a mystery gang!)
 
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I like how proactive she is in improving her bloodline and acquiring more magical powers

anyways, good update. threadmarks are a bit messed up in order. clicking "next" on the last update goes to an older update instead

[X] Read Closer to Odin: Runic Branding (26/100)(Runic Branding Unlocked)
[X] Investigate the Werewolf (It's a mystery gang!)
Yeah I don't know why the threadmarks are messed up. I might have to get an admin or moderator in here.

And glad you liked the update!
 
And the winning vote is...

[X] Read Closer to Odin: Runic Branding (26/100)(Runic Branding Unlocked)
[X] Investigate the Werewolf (It's a mystery gang!)
 
Part 6

February 12th, 1982
Athbane (Small Irish Wizarding Village)
D100 = 77, 14

'To conform one's body to perfection, or as close as possible, like the Valkyrie's of old, and even the ancient Amazons of the Greek Pantheon before they disappeared, one must be purified in body, mind, and spirit. Though, many cultures around the world have come up with similar concepts and rituals to purify oneself to better themselves. Buddhism is one such ideal, or at least the magical part is, but that mostly focuses on the mind and takes centuries. As I mentioned, the Valkyries and those who bred among men and produced offspring used to use such runes to prepare for battles, but alas, those ideals have gone the way that Alchemy has gone, being slowly etched away by our dear magical government.

With the proper ritualization, mine takes weeks. Of course, perfection is in the eye of the beholder, but I like to believe I came as close as possible with my limited lifespan. Runes are difficult to work with and require both precision and adhering to the numbers of magic, as without it, results will be either subpar, or will drive the user to the brink. A messed up mind runic branding can cause hallucinations, insanity, and other mental issues. A disturbed body one can cause disastrous contortions and mutilations, and though I have never witnessed it, I shudder to think of what would happen should a soul branding be faulty.

Remembering numbering is key. One for wholeness and completeness, unity in all things. Three for stability, crucial for keeping them from destroying themselves and taking the user with them. Five, for protection. And the mighty number seven, equal to good fortune, blessings, and boosted power. All these numbers are crucial, and I believe for the best results, they should be adhered to and slowly built up to seven all in one go.

I must confess I was arrogant. I can feel my mind slowly slipping away as I traded away my body for a boost to my mind, instead of strengthening both of them, as foolish as I was in believing that magic would solve all my problems. I was a fool. All of the best duelists and indeed, most magical creatures, are physically fit and it makes both their magic and body more powerful. I traded that for mental strength and payed the price when I infuriated a commoner, the man cursing me.

Headaches ravage my brain, and I feel as if the world around me is slowly closing in. As I write these words, I feel an odd sense of being watched. Whether it be the paranoia doing the job or the hallucination, I know not, but they are slowly etching away at my sanity.

I hope that if you have purchased a copy of my book, or even found the few that I have hidden away for safe keeping, I will have brought you both joy and a measure of protection. I will not let my magical form of runic branding die out because some people cannot handle a little pain.

Pain is essential for growth, and without it, we might as well be animals.

May Odin grace you with his presence.

- Bjorn Fellhand


Aethel rubbed her eyes as she layed the book down, Craeft asleep in his crib after a long day. It had been a couple weeks since she had begun reading the book, and she felt as if a whole new world of runes was open to her. Branding. She confessed that she had never thought of doing such a thing. To hurt oneself with molten metal for power was...

Strangely enticing.

It was odd, but she felt a small pull towards the material, like it was a part of her. She supposed it must have been her valkyrie blood singing to her, to slay the foreigners that invaded their lands and to pillage and destroy her foes. It must have been, for what else could explain the grin stretching across her face and her body practically shaking in excitement. She tried to keep herself from letting out a girlish giggle as she placed the book back on the bookcase near her bed, her mind running through the possibilities.

But while she would have liked to do that, she knew that she had prior responsibilities. She slowly put the portkey to Ms. Alcott's place onto Craeft, the boy disappearing as he was taken to her manor to be taken care of by one of the House elfs. While she would have liked to keep her son at home with her, she couldn't leave him alone at the house, so she had made a deal with Ms. Alcott where she would watch Craeft if she would watch Aileen when the time came.

Either way, it was a godsend since she couldn't leave him alone for very long, nor did she want to.

Who knew what he could get up to in a few hours.

Once she was outside her property bounds and outside the anti-apparition wards, she disappeared with a pop and reappeared outside of a small brick home with a large farm full of corn behind it. She knocked on the door with a loud 'thunk', a cranky voice yelling out from the other side of it.

"I'm comin', I'm comin'," The door swings open revealing the typical redhead commonplace for a Weasley, "Oh, it's you. Well what are you waiting for, come on in. I ain't gonna bite." He grins as she rolled her eyes, the tall woman walking into the room and spotting two other men there. The half-giant Aideen was grinding his ax with a sharpening stone, the slight excitement in his eyes showing his eagerness to slay the werewolf, while Ryan clutched his rifle to his chest, a bit of panic running through his grey orbs. "You've seen Aideen down at the bar when we met, Ms. Proudhill, and you've also seen captain asshole over here."

"It's Captain Ryan you prick." The blonde said. "Just because I don't lend you my guns means you can denigrate my military rank. I did work in the ICW's Military Forces after all, and unlike you i've taken on a multitude of dark wizards with my wand by my side." He patted his holster on his hip. "Fastest shot in Germany."

"That ain't the only thing that's fast." Gawain muttered as he handed a bowl of soup to Aethel. "We're just going to wait in here while our traps do the work. We've set up a few bear traps around a cow carcass, and that much meat should attract it, and once we got it, we're going to kill the hell out of it. Right Aideen?"

"Mm hmm."

"What am I, chopped liver?" Ryan asked.

"Yes." Gawain replied. "The only real reason we brought you here was because you're the only one of us with military experience. Plus, you've got the gun, and we've got wands with a basic education from the Square."

"The Square? Isn't that the school located a bit off Diagon Alley?" Aethel asked. "I heard my mother mention it a few times, but I've never actually met anyone that went."

"Ah, that's because it ain't exactly a fancy institution like Hogwarts. Most of the mudbloods and poorer purebloods and halfbloods, and halfbreeds, go to several other schools for education. Unlike my cousin, I don't have an in with Dumbledore, so I can't go to Hogwarts," He sneered, "so me and my family had to settle for the cheaper education. The Square is a two story brick building that's...well, a square. It's got all the same subjects as Hogwarts, but it doesn't have anywhere near the quality. Hence, why we need captain asshole over here to fight the werewolf."

"I'm going to blow your brains out one of these days."

"A goody two-shoes like you? Nah, I don't believe it." Ryan clutched his rifle tight in his hands, looking as if he was about to pop. "So because I can't fight him, I set the traps and provided the carcass, Aideen is here as backup, and Ryan is gonna be the executioner. It's full proof."

"Yeah. I'm gonna pay it back for killin' me sheep." Aideen mumbled.

"I'm just here to finally solve this so they'll shut the hell up about it-" An inhuman screech was heard in the distance and everyone froze. "Did you guys hear that?"

"Of course we heard it ya' idiot." Aideen said as he stood up. "Now let's get to killin some werewolves."

The group run outside as quickly as they can, leaving through the backdoor to arrive at the farm outback, the full moon lending the farm an eerie light. Aethel grimaced as the stench of the rotting carcass reached her, but her companions didn't care. They were used to it, being farmers and butchers. But they were all met with disappointment as the werewolf seemed to have destroyed the bear trap and ran off with the cow's carcass. "Dammit! We were so close!" Gawain shouted in rage. "Could've finally been able to beat that menace and get back to farming in peace, but no, can't have that."

"Before you decide to rant, I'd have to mention that their is a blood trail." Ryan pointed towards the grass, a small trail of blackish blood evident on the green weeds. "Perhaps we could follow that."

"Follow a werewolf? Are you bleedin' mad?" Aideen asked. "I'm half-giant and even I ain't stupid enough to tangle with one without it bein' handicapped. If you wanna go huntin', you're on your own."

"Oh c'mon guys. We've been at this for months now, and I think if we just pushed this advantage, just once, we might actually get some results rather than just meeting up like some sort of school club before it get's away every time." Ryan said, clearly exasperated by the night's turn of events. "Look, I know some spells that can light up the area-"

"And give us away? Yeah, letting it know where we are so it can flee is a wonderful idea." Gawain spoke sarcastically, Ryan gritting his teeth under the man's mockery. "This is a right mess, and quite frankly, I'm tired and angry that I just loss all that money with the cow's corpse when I could of sold it for some cash. I'm going to bed." Gawain walked back into his home.

"Me too. I ain't stayin' here to hunt something that could infect us with that nasty disease unless it's already well caught. I've killed giant spiders and even some nasty critters from the mainland, but I ain't riskin' my life over this." Aideen said as he left the group and began to walk back to his home.

Ryan slouched over, his rifle hanging from his hands in a limp grasp. He let out a deep sigh that rang with sadness and misery, something Aethel knew all too well.

"I'm guessing this isn't the first time you've done this?" Aethel asked, the grey eyed man shaking his head in reply.

"No. It's been months of this same crap over and over. Gawain talks a big game about me and my rifles, but I know that if I gave them to him, he'd never use them against the werewolf because he's too busy playing trying to trap it and giving up when it doesn't go his way. Idiot would most likely blow his own foot off if I lended him my rifle." He ran his hands through his long blonde hair. "I'm the only one who really seems to be concerned about this, well besides Ms. Alcott, but she isn't an experienced duelist like I am. But because I'm not from a proud lineage of wizards and witches, my opinion is valued less. It wasn't that way in some of the countries on the mainland when I served in the ICW, but it's rather prevalent in the islands. I came out here because I wanted a home where I could belong, but people are too scared of the werewolf. Everyone's on edge and no one wants to do anything about it, except me."

"Well," She laid her hand on his shoulder. "You've got me. The Werewolf is a threat to us all, and even as deadly as it is, someone's going to have to fight the beast. I don't want my baby getting killed by that freak of nature because I couldn't be bothered to lend a hand." She glanced at the rifle in his hand. "And besides, while I must admit I do think a little lesser of you due to your heritage, my opinion rose far higher due to your courage, and your inventive nature. As a fellow inventor, I know how hard it is to make something truly new, and those Lockball Rifle of yours are rather interesting."

"You think so?" Hope was evident in his voice as he looked up at the tall blonde woman. It was clear in her eyes that the man had been ragged on for most of his time here if the way he seemed to perk up when she mentioned his invention was any indication. "I created them as a holdout weapon should anyone ever manage to disarm me, but I learned that they did quite well against creatures that were resistant to magical curses and hexes. Plus, it doesn't hurt that Ms. Alcott supplies most of the Blasting Water solution that let's the bullet's have that extra oomph. Most magical creatures and even witches and wizards have tougher bodies than non-magicals, so I had to rebuild it from the ground up since I could shoot the Werewolf with an AK-47 all day and it would laugh it off." He let out a small laugh at Aethel's expression. "Oh, sorry. I tend to ramble a bit."

"No, it's fine. Quite frankly, I find you and Ms. Alcott to be one of the few people here that are capable of a decent discussion." She held her hand out to shake his. "We never properly introduced ourselves. My name is Aethel Proudhill."

"And mine is Ryan Oak." He took her hand and shook it.

"I'm sure a well traveled man like you must have some stories."

"Enough to gain your interest I hope." He said with a small smile.

"Are you flirting with me?" She playfully swatted him on the shoulder. "I must confess, I didn't think a muggleborn like you would have the balls to do that, but it does bring a smile to my face that someone believes I am that desirable that they'd flirt with me despite differences in status."

"What can I say, I'm quite the charmer." He wiggled his eyebrows, causing the tall blonde to let out a chuckle.

"You are a scoundrel."

"I'm not hearing a no." She rolled her eyes at his advances.

"You have to be at least this tall to ride." She held her hand to her neck, the over six foot tall woman causing the man to let out a playful growl.

"Damn, and here I was hoping that being this short gave me some advantages." He said, his head level with her bosom. Aethel snorted at the insinuation.

"Mudblood you may be, but you have a way with words. However, Gawain wasn't the only one who was tired, so I'd have to bid you farewell." She bowed slightly. While he wasn't a pureblood, he was certainly someone who was growing on her, so she'd show him some respect at the very least. He replied with a bow of his own before disappearing with a pop. Aethel however, had not been entirely truthful.

She had come all the way out here to slay a werewolf, something Gawain had practically been bitching about at the tavern for weeks. And yet when the time came, he hid and turned tail like a coward. She was certainly not leaving without some answers. She knocked on the door hard, and the door opened slightly, Aethel spotting his red hair through the crack. "Listen Ryan, we're done for the night. You'd better head home or-" That was as far as he got before Aethel kicked the door open, sending the man sprawling across the floor.

"The hell-"

"You have the gall to act surprised? I came over here to help you, and yet when we had the chance to chase the werewolf, you decided to go to sleep?! The hell is right, because right now I'm wondering what the hell is wrong with you!" She shouted, the man grimacing as she laid into him. "Even the mudblood was more courageous than you, and he doesn't have the advantage of being part of a line of witches and wizards! So, you're going to explain to me right here and now why you decided to ditch the werewolf or I swear to Odin I'll rip your nuts off and make you eat them!"

The gulp from the redhead was audible. "I-I didn't think we'd actually catch it!"

There was a brief pause before she replied with a simple "What?"

"That thing has been screwing with us for months and I didn't believe we'd actually ever catch it. Tonight was the first night it fell for my trap, and even then it got away." He sighed. "You see, I lost my father to a werewolf when I was young. He was torn apart in front of me and I survived by hiding in one of the cupboards till it was gone, and now whenever I see one I just kind of...I don't know, freeze, if that's what you call it." The self-loathing from the man was palpable. "I know it's cowardice but I'm not Aideen with a half-giant heritage and massive strength, or Ryan with his inventiveness and combat experience. Even when I talked crap about Ryan, I knew he was better than me in combat. I'm just a simple farmer who has a proficiency for traps."

"Traps that can catch werewolves."

"Yeah. But...it's just I'm terrified of them." He slowly picked himself up off the floor. "Listen, I appreciate the help, but I'm going to be honest, I can't keep doing this anymore. When I heard that screech, it felt like my heart was going to burst out of my chest. Let the other two handle it, they're way better at this than I am. Maybe you can even join them, but I quit. Let them have all the glory."

Aethel let out a rather mocking chuckle. "You're really an idiot aren't you? And I thought one from a distinguished line like yourself would be more intelligent than this."

He sputtered for a moment. "You...you dare come into my house and insult me like that?"

"Yeah, I do because you're an idiot." She replied, shutting the man up immediately. "We need those traps to even get the beast. Aideen is strong but he's a half-giant, naturally stupidly resilient but also just stupid. Ryan has his guns and wand, but werewolves are fast and if he doesn't cripple it, it'll tear him to pieces. My runes could create light and noise to disorient it, but unless it's crippled in that time, it'll do the same to me as it would to Ryan, even if it'd take a little longer to eat me than the little short man." Gawain let out a chuckle at the comment. "But you're trap managed to wound it and trap it, if even for an instant. And an instant is all we need. Of course, there's also the part where I blackmail you."

"W-what?"

"You heard me." She looked down on the redhead, Gawain becoming aware of just how much she towered over him. "If you don't help us next time, and there will be a next time, of that I can assure you, I will tell everyone about how much of a coward you are. Next time you go down to the Green Hag, you'll be laughed out of there the moment you take a step inside. I'll make sure of it."

"Y-you wouldn't."

"I would." The man grit his teeth in frustration.

"Fine. I'll bring the damn traps and we'll do our best to kill this thing, but once that's over you better never come to my house again, you hear me?"

"Loud and clear."

It is with a light pop that she disappears from the man's house and reappears on her front lawn, pulling out the watch and reactivating it. A house elf appears cradling her child and she thanks it as she takes the sleeping toddler into her arms, the house elf disappearing with a pop of it's own. She walked into her home and headed towards the bedroom.

She had a long day, and sleep was calling for her.


Can pick two Options:

[ ] Check with Ryan about those Lockball Rifles (Requires 10 Galleons!)

[ ] Check the Local Bookstore (There may be rare books in a store all the way out here...)

[ ] Play with Craeft (Who knows what could happen...)(???)

[ ] Read The Art of Equivalent Exchange (0/100)(Alchemy Minor Perk)

[ ] Read Magical Fists (0/100)(Sunlight Yellow Overdrivu!)

[ ] Runic Branding: The Body (Perfecting the Body comes first...)

[ ] Investigate the Werewolf (It's a mystery gang!)

[ ] Write in!

AN: Also, Omakes and art add a + 30 to rolls!

AN: Fun fact, I had planned to make this into a novel once I finished it, with parts to fill in the blanks between each update and make them chapter sized. I would have to change certain things for obvious reasons like Pureblood to Oldlines and Muggleborn to Newlines, House Elves into small golem like creatures, ICW into United Wizarding Union (or UwU), and the British Ministry of Magic to the United Kingdom Magic Republic. What are your thoughts on this? Do you think it's a good idea? Also in that vein, I've made this update a small chapters size. Hope you enjoy!



Wizard Currency Conversion Rate:
1 Galleon = 50 Pounds
1 Sickle = 3 Pounds
1 Knut = 10 Pence



 
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[X] Check with Ryan about those Lockball Rifles (Requires 10 Galleons!)

[X] Play with Craeft (Who knows what could happen...)(???)
 
[X] Check with Ryan about those Lockball Rifles (Requires 10 Galleons!)

[X] Play with Craeft (Who knows what could happen...)(???)

You might have to do a little more to file the numbers off before publishing, but it is an interesting idea, for sure.

I really want to start the branding, but paying attention to our son, and getting something to defend ourself is really important as well.
 

You might have to do a little more to file the numbers off before publishing, but it is an interesting idea, for sure.

I really want to start the branding, but paying attention to our son, and getting something to defend ourself is really important as well.
1. Yeah I plan to do it in a year or two and use my time during the summer to help boost up the page count and fill in the blank parts between where the updates would be.

For Instance: Update 1: Aethel's difficulties, add a whole bunch on how hard it is to move and some exposition on the world.
2. Her arriving in the countryside.
3. Update 2: Redo some of the dialogue and add in a bit more for each character, especially Mrs. Alcott.

A few other changes would be the Floo system being changed to the Port System where a few sigils would show up in the air and Aethel would type them in to create a portal that looked sort of like the Taken portals from Destiny. I wonder if I could keep a few of the curse names, but I'd still probably change them. From Killing curse to Coma curse (that quickly shuts down the organs, resulting in death) and a few other things. Could probably make some off of broken latin like Rowling did.

I would also changed Harry's name to an expy, like Oliver, have the Death Eater conflict be something more along the lines of the more liberal muggleborn rising up in an ANTIFA like fashion which causes an equal and opposite reaction from the more conservative purebloods (a Death Eaters Expy), and results in the more derivative nature that Aethel had towards muggleborn since her father was a supporter of the Death Eater's expy, and most other people either joining sides because they're forced to or just trying to live their lives, and expound a little more on the rules of magic. Possibly add magical cores or not, because while it may not be the Harry Potter story by that point, cores do explain why someone like Weasley couldn't one shot Voldemort with a curse (besides training).

2. Defense is always important, especially with a werewolf around. Wouldn't want Craeft to become a werewolf would we? Though a small werewolf is kind of cute in a disturbing way.

"Craeft, eat your veggies!"

'Woof!'

"No! You're not getting the raw hamburger meat till you eat your carrots!"

'Whines'

"Don't give me that look!"
 
[X] Play with Craeft (Who knows what could happen...(???)

[X] Read Magical Fists (0/100)(Sunlight Yellow Overdrivu!)


On the one hand looks like Aethel I say getting along with people, but on the other hand it's plain to see she is very much rooted into the idea of bloodline purity and the racial divide.
 
[X] Play with Craeft (Who knows what could happen...(???)

[X] Read Magical Fists (0/100)(Sunlight Yellow Overdrivu!)


On the one hand looks like Aethel I say getting along with people, but on the other hand it's plain to see she is very much rooted into the idea of bloodline purity and the racial divide.
It's slow going, but she's getting along with muggleborns better.

Though it could be said that Ryan is just that charming...well, in comparison to Gawain he is. Frankly, after her past, any man with a moral standard and not looking at her like a piece of meat would probably at least attract her interest, though his blood purity does hamper things.
 
Aethel rubbed her eyes as she layed the book down, Aethel asleep in his crib after a long day
wrong name there

[x] Runic Branding: The Body (Perfecting the Body comes first...)
[x] Investigate the Werewolf (It's a mystery gang!)

Git Gud with some swank tats, and then kill the werewolf.
 
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[X] Play with Craeft (Who knows what could happen...(???)

[X] Read Magical Fists (0/100)(Sunlight Yellow Overdrivu!)


I'm totally fine with going for this plan.
 
[x] Runic Branding: The Body (Perfecting the Body comes first...)
[x] Investigate the Werewolf (It's a mystery gang!)

We won't get far with rifles without prior experience. Better work with what we do know
 
[x] Runic Branding: The Body (Perfecting the Body comes first...)

[x] Investigate the Werewolf (It's a mystery gang!)
 
It occurs to me that as a valkyrie descendant we need (in addition to the swank magic tats), a runic sword, or possibly an axe. We should build one.
 
UPDATE
I apologize for the longer wait for updates, but school has started back up recently. What that means for my stories is that it's going to take a longer time to update them than usual, and will probably be several days if not weeks before I have the time to get back to them. I am thankful for all those who like and enjoy them, and hope you continue to like and enjoy them.

However, this doesn't mean my stories are going on hiatus. I'm not giving up on these as I do really like writing them, but it'll just take longer.

:)
 
The State of My Writings
Hello, I am sure you've probably been wondering where I've been the past few months.

Or not.

Anyway, I've been writing my own fiction based off of this one. I realized that it was so different from the source material, that I could make my own book. I'm simply waiting for the final picture before I publish it on Amazon. However, I've also started writing the second book, since I plan to turn it into a series.

This will certainly affect my writing on here. I'm putting all my fics on permanent hiatus, or just call them dead. If any of you wish to pick them up, have a go at it! :) Especially Xenos Quest. I like the quest, but I simply do not have time to do it. I do still plan to post here though, just simply not quest stuff.

For those of you who have been looking for more of my work, due to Amazon KDP's rules, I can't post more than ten percent of the book, but I can still post the first chapter.

For those of you who are old time fans of mine, I hope that you either stick with my published work, or have enjoyed my work over the time I've been writing. Now, here is the first chapter!

Chapter One
521 A.V. (After Veil)

The steady tap tap of the chisel against rock filled the shop. It was the favorite sound of the woman who modeled stone like it was clay, creating beautiful works of art. Not the stone though, for it remained solid and blocky and heavy.

But the magic she filled into the etchings and runes she carved into it made it look like a work of art to the young woman.

As the bell by the door rang, the muscular blonde woman looked up from her craft, her eyes narrowed in hatred at her newest visitor. The new arrival was rich, if her clothes were anything to go by, purple cloth and frills, with a golden chain attaching her Amulet Glove to her wrist, and the foci gleamed a bloody red against her pale skin. A small smile was etched onto her face, much like how the blonde etched her work onto stone, and her blue eyes were filled up with a hint of delight, though the worker didn't know why.

"Hello Aethel," The woman said as she strode forth, every step like she was gliding across the ground. "I see the new life is treating you well."

"As well as can be in these trying times, especially after the stunt you pulled." The worker, Aethel, ground out. "So, what brings you here Marissa? My store is almost closed, and you don't pick me as the type that leaves your dainty mansion to come talk to old friends." The last words left her mouth with a sneer, a hint of mirth showing in Marissa's eyes, as if her contempt was worthy of laughter.

Then again, when someone was so far lower than the aristocrat's status, it was almost hilarious how Aethel thought it would even affect her.

"It's a business proposal mostly. Surely you know about those, though with your mixed heritage, one can never be too sure. You were never exactly a mental giant." The woman spoke to the blonde like she had nothing to fear, and in truth she didn't. Aethel's fall from aristocrat to craftsmen had not been a pleasant one.

"And yet, I had better grades then you in school, and at the very least, I am going to be more than some rich man's arm candy." Aethel spoke, her green eyes filled with delight as she saw the miniscule twitch of the woman's mouth. Just the fact that she got through the woman's mask of indifference made her heart jump with joy. It had been so long since she had gotten one of the noble.
Marissa smirked. "Says the woman who was dumb enough to get pregnant at 16."

Aethel let the insult flow over her, even if it hurt slightly coming from her former friend. Yet, even then she knew that it was useless to let it get to her. Her friendship with the woman had died years ago after her naivety had gotten her banished from her family.

"Whatever you say Marissa." Aethel shrugged, a twitch of the eye revealing the noble's disappointment that her jab had little effect. "But enough about who's arm you'll be on. I'd rather not think of you laying with someone old enough to be your father."

Ah, the smile lessened slightly. A good thing in Aethel's eyes.

"Why are you here?"

"Because I'd like to purchase the shop." Aethel eyes widened in confusion.

"But it's not for sale."

"It's not now, but I'm sure I can come up with a more convenient offer for you." Her hand descended into one of the pockets of her dress, pulling out a large golden card, her Crown Card. "I will pay you ten thousand Bronze Crowns to sell me this store."

Aethel's emerald green eyes were filled with confusion. Surely, she thought, there must be some reason for this. No one would pay her ten thousand Bronze Crowns to move. "I don't understand. If you wished to taunt me, there are less expensive ways. Hiring a few thugs maybe, a few desperate dregs of society who'd do anything for a quick crown."

The noblewoman rolled her eyes, as if she expected such a simple reply from an, in her eyes, simple woman. "Your business is competing with mine, hence, if I buy this one, I will have little competition in the Eastern part of Rubrary."

Aethel couldn't help but let out a snort. It was greed of course, that motivated the woman. Why would she think it would be anything different? "And if I don't sell?"

"Then I simply cannot guarantee the safety of you or your child," Her eyes glanced towards the back of the store, a young boy peeking out from behind the counter. Aethel's fists clench as the want to turn the woman's face to mush with her bare hands nearly overrides her self-control, but she took a few deep breaths.

In.

Out.

"No. I've worked hard to make it this far, and I'm not going to sell my store just because some egomaniac like you can't handle a little competition." The noble's eye twitched as she heard that. For a woman who was, by all means, a commoner to speak to a noble such as her like that was the height of rudeness, and Aethel knew it.

Which was what made it all the better.

"Huh, and I thought you loved your son more than that." Marissa said before she snapped her fingers. Three large men walked into the store, the Amulet Gloves on their hand glowing with magical power. "Grab the kid."

"Wha-" Aethel was knocked back as one of the thugs simply uttered "Propelium.". A wave of magical energy left his Amulet Glove and slammed her into the counter. She gasped as pain lanced through her back, the woman having to take a moment to stand up once again.
Unfortunately, she wasn't even given that chance.

Marissa placed an expensive boot on her chest, the smaller woman looking down at Aethel as if she were nothing but an insect to be crushed. Aethel punched her in the knee, causing the woman to crumple as she let out a cry of pain.

Aethel was ready to fight, managing to punch one of the men in the jaw and knocking him to the floor as she tried to rescue her child. Unfortunately for her, he had not been as down as she thought, the man grabbing her leg and holding her in place as another one of the thugs punched her in the gut. The breath rushed out of her lungs, and she was decked in the face, forcing her to the ground. She aimed her Amulet Glove, a beautiful thing of bronze metal and an emerald jewel, to blast the thug across the room, but the sound of her son Craeft crying out caused her to freeze.

It allows the thug she had knocked down to stand up and hit her on the back of the head, causing her to crumple to the ground. Marissa smirked as she walked over towards the fallen women, stepping forward with a slight limp. Aethel looked up at her with eyes full of hatred.

"Ah, that look in your eye. Now you understand your situation fully. You see, I know you're physically more powerful than me, but I am more powerful than you in other ways. So, here's how it's going to go. I'm going to get this store Aethel, one way or another." She said. Her eight-year-old son struggled in the thug's grasp, but the man simple tightened his grip on the child's neck. Craeft tried to use his Ice magic on the man, but a fist to his ribs stopped that in its tracks. "Either give me the shop, or I'll have Jeffron over here strangle him to death."

Aethel's green orbs widened in terror as she saw her son's struggles start to weaken, his small arms tapping at the man's hands as his face started to turn blue. "Ok, ok! Just let him go!"
The smirk on Marissa's face was positively devilish. "Drop him." The thug dropped Craeft to the ground, the young boy coughing harshly as he gasped for air. Aethel tried to get up to help him.
A kick from the noblewoman's boot to her face stopped that.

"Pull out your Crown Card." The tall blonde woman desperately dug into her apron, smudged with dirt and bits and pieces of rock stuck on it, as she pulled out her own Crown Card. Marissa yanked it out of her hand, and held her own up to it, a fine gold mist seeping out between the two before they beeped, signaling the end of the transaction. "There, everything is finalized, and now I legally own the store." She smiled down at the blonde woman, before sending another kick her way.

Aethel gasped as she felt the breath leave her lungs. Though she was physically superior to the woman in both height and musculature, a steel toed boot to the ribs still hurt. Marissa grinned as she saw her former friend breath in gulps of air, and tossed her Crown Card down onto the poor woman. "You have a week to get out of MY store. If you don't, I'll make sure to kill your child in front of you, before sending you to the afterlife with him." She spit in the woman's face. "Have a nice day."

She left along with her three thugs, slamming the heavy door behind her. Aethel shakily stood up, grasping her ribs as she walked over to her son. He laid on the floor, quietly sniffling. Aethel lifted him up and held him to her chest, the young boy burying his head in her bosom as he cried.

"M-mom, they hurt me." He sniffled, clutching his ribs. "And they hurt you a lot. I'm sorry, I tried to freeze him but it just hurt so bad and I couldn't concentrate-"
"Shhhh, Shhhh," Aethel said as she hugged her son, "You don't have to apologize. I should have been the one to protect you in the first place. If I hadn't been caught off guard…" She trailed off, knowing that she would have stood no chance against the three of them, but Aethel wanted to offer her son some comfort. He shouldn't have had to go through this, not after she had worked so hard to give him a home and a decent childhood, even if she couldn't afford much. "But don't worry. Everything'll be alright."

"But mom, they're going to take our home! We won't have anywhere to live, and Grandpa and Grandma don't like us!" He said, his watery eyes filled with fear. She knew what he was speaking of. Her family had refused to even see the young boy let alone accept him into the Proudhill family, but then again, what had she expected? They had kicked her out of their house and family, so why should she expect them to accept an innocent boy like Craeft?
Heartless mongrels the lot of them, she thought as she grabbed his hand and took him behind the counter. "Look Craeft, I'll find us a new home. A better one where we don't have to go through all of this." She said. It was a little white lie of course. He didn't need to know that ten thousand Bronze Crowns wouldn't barely allow her to afford a small home.

"R-really?" He asked. "Can I even meet some new friends there?"

"Of course." She hoped he would. Being the bastard of a woman like her didn't lend him much status in the Ascean society, and as such, he had been shunned by the other children. "Now go pack your stuff, we'll be leaving in a couple hours."

"Ok mom." The sheer defeat in his tone broke her heart, but she couldn't let that get her down, not with their lives on the line.

Aethel sighed as he wandered off, a slightly determined look on his face. He had always wanted to take care of his mother and make sure she was happy. She had to give it to her little man, he did indeed care about her and during the dark times in her life, Craeft had been like a beacon of light, drawing her like a moth to a flame to improve herself and give him the life he deserved.

Something she could grab onto and pull her out of the darkness. She had several close calls, many she wasn't eager to remember. Nor was she eager to remember the circumstances of his birth.
But he was hers and hers alone, and in this country where nobles ruled, it was like a life raft in a raging ocean.

With Craeft occupied grabbing the little number of things he owned, she got to work. She had no doubt the monster in human skin would make good on her threat, caring little for human lives, and so she had to hurry.
She opened a closet near the back of the store, and pulled out a large brown suitcase. With a click, it opened, and she levitated and shrunk the items that she would be taking with her. Anything of value really. Books, Stonework, her Runic recipes. Anything that would provide her with the means to make a new life for her and her son, she would gladly take.
Better for it to be in her hands than that woman's.

After a few minutes, the store was barren. Looking at it now, it was difficult for Aethel to take in. It had taken her years of doing things she wasn't very proud of, slowly working her way up and educating herself, changing her life for her son and finally owning something that was hers. It was like closing a chapter in her life, and a few tears escaped her eyes.

But, just like before, she would not let this get in the way. She had a son to take care of, and she would ensure that his he would have a far better life than she had.

But first, she'd have to find a new place to live. As beautiful as she found Rubrary, the bright lights and people, the tall gothic buildings with gargoyles hanging down and peeping on its visitors, it could no longer be called home.
Marissa was a cruel noble, and in the Ascean Aristocracy, under the reigning king George Cleosia III, she was as far above her as the distance between the Afterlife and Kiximos. It would do her no good to stay where she would be in arm's reach of the cruel and vindictive woman's affairs.

The nearby nation of Fleabar looked particularly well, the crops just starting to come in and fill the fields with delicious fruits and vegetables. Not to mention, the property prices were far lower. Unfortunately, she would still be under an Ascean noble's hand, but better a noble that doesn't know her than one that is actively against her.
She would have to send a call to a Fleabar noble and arrange a meeting to get a new home.

Strong hands lifted the brown suitcase off the ground, while the other held Craeft's hand. She looked down at him, a small smile on her face as her green eyes met his own emerald orbs.
"It looks like it's just you and me Craeft." She took one last look around her store before she walked out the door, the bell ringing behind her. "Time to move on in our life."
 
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