Author:
Ian McDaniels
The guy who bolds
the title text:
Yukkuri Oniisan
Undeath and Taxes
Prologue Chapter 7: All It Takes Is….
Henry had done as was
instructed and had etched the runic symbol into multiple places throughout the
mansion and its grounds. During his visits to other households he had managed
to find the time to scratch the same symbol into the walls of wine cellars and
other out of the way places. While Henry had no idea what these sigils were
supposed to do, he did understand that they would “bring a great misfortune and
calamity upon the decadent nobles”, whatever that meant. He honestly couldn’t
see how a bunch of carvings would do anything. After all, the nobility knew
well enough that the “holy symbols” of the Lugusian Church did jack-all, so
what would a bunch of weird doodles do? After three days, he had completed the
task assigned to him and made his way to the wine cellar in Reginald’s mansion.
He went up to the first sigil he had carved and spoke the words that would
“bring great misfortune upon his false master.” He understood the first part,
as it was in the Common Tongue that everyone spoke, it was the second part that
he couldn’t understand as it seemed to be in a completely foreign language.
“I am the Key. I am the Gate. I am the Key and
the Gate. Opinsezzamimuthyrfohkyr!” (Henry)
Much to Henry’s
surprise, the sigil began to glow and shimmer until the very wall it was on
began to distort and reshape itself. Soon, there was a gaping hole where the
symbol used to be and as Henry peered through, he saw the “misfortune” that
awaited his master. He saw an ocean of heavily armored corpses and Beastmen and
elves and all sorts of other creatures all looking at him like he was an insect
about to be crushed underfoot. As fear quickly turned to abject terror, Henry
fell backwards, only to be caught by a large, humanoid someone or something
behind him. As he slowly turned his head to face the being which had caught
him, he heard the same voice that had instructed him more than three days ago.
“Why are you afraid? You need not fear them,
they are here to liberate you from the usurper. Rejoice that soon the servants
shall become the masters! You have succeeded in your task and as a reward, you
will be the first of this tier to overthrow your master and take their
possessions for your own! Remember how you were treated, and treat your new
servants as you wished to be treated. Treat them with respect and dignity, and
I will not have them supplant you as you shall supplant your master.”
(Morterran’s Voice)
“A-a-are you…?” (Henry)
“No. I am the will and voice of Morterran. This
is merely a puppet that I am using to spread my will to those not bound to me
by the ties of Death. Think of it as my Avatar, if you will.” (Morterran’s
Avatar)
Henry was in awe. He
didn’t know why he was in awe and hanging on every word of what was effectively
a well-dressed, oversized skeleton, but he was in awe nonetheless. It was
almost like he was gazing upon the ultimate lifeform which was, ironically
enough, a corpse. This was astounding because this was merely the proxy of
someone that must be exponentially more powerful and majestic. If this mere
proxy had this much charisma, this much of an overwhelming presence, then how
could any being withstand the true power of Morterran? It was clear now,
everything was now so clear. The proxy of Lugus, the Pope, never had this kind
of charisma because Lugus was a lie! The true god of this world was and will
always be Deus Imperator Morterran!
Henry fell to his knees
before the Avatar and with joyous tears in his eyes and hands clasped in prayer
he barely got out the words,
“All Hail God Emperor Morterran!” (Henry)
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This Avatar was but one
of many. Just one proxy of Origin, each of them greatly weaker than Origin, to
the point that even if they combined their power they could never even match 1%
of Origin’s power. They served to bring Origin’s will and voice to places where
Origin could not or would not be. Avatars were “near carbon copies” of Origin,
whatever that meant. They had copies of Origin’s memories and ideals and
behaviors but were ultimately dependent on the will of Origin to exist. If they
were without use, they would cease to be. This was as it should be.
This Avatar was tasked
with providing morale and leadership to the force besieging Lugusia. That was
but one of its objectives, however. It was also tasked to eliminate anything
that could block the progress of the siege. Therefore, when the armies of
Origin were blocked by stubborn resistance that prevented them from entering
the second tier of Lugusia, this Avatar acted as others had in similar
situations. The objective was simple, find someone who felt poorly about their
current situation and, as Origin instructed, “exploit the hell out of them”.
This manner of action had secured almost all the current servants of Origin.
Aside from Origin’s First Creation, not even one had ever seen the true
appearance of Origin, nor did any of them know that the Avatars weren’t Origin
being in multiple places at once.This was for the best, as Origin had predicted
that its true appearance was too great and powerful to be seen even by those it
trusted to serve loyally. This apparently was of great distress to Origin, and
this feeling carried over into the Avatars.
Relatively soon after
securing a traitor in the second tier, the gateways the traitor had constructed
were operational. As a formality, the Avatar was the first to use the first one
constructed. As the gateway opened, the Avatar could see a tall, white haired
elderly human.
“Oh, Great… Here we go again…” The Avatar
thought.
The Avatar knew how
this would play out, as even the greatest heroes couldn’t stand up to the massive
charisma that Origin had imbued them with. Sure enough, it was only a short
back and forth later that this poor old man fell to his knees and said the
words that made the Avatar cringe.
“Every. Freaking. TIME! We don’t want to be
GOD!” The Avatar screamed in its head.
The Avatar knew better
than to say something like that aloud. The last time one of the Avatars said,
“I am not a God”, Kel’thuzad got it into his skull that Origin was some kind of
God of Gods.
“The backdoor is open. All of Origin’s forces
are pouring through and victory over the second tier is….”
The Avatar stopped
before he could complete the thought.
“Good, I caught myself. Don’t want to raise a
flag. Whatever, ‘raise a flag’ means… Now I might as well respond to this
person, just got to remember to act as I normally act to Origin’s
subordinates…” (Morterran’s Avatar)
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Henry couldn’t tell how
much time had passes since he fell to his knees. Had it been seconds? Maybe it
had been minutes, or perhaps even hours had passed. What snapped him out of his
trance was the Avatar of God speaking to him.
“Henry, you have done my righteous forces a
great service. Speak your desire, and if it be acceptable to me then I shall
grant your wish. Do you desire wealth? Do you desire women, or perhaps
authority over others? Or do you desire something… more?” (Morterran’s Avatar)
Henry though for a
moment. The only reason he had done what God had willed was because he wanted
revenge for the previous Master and his family who had been murdered by that
tub of lard who dared to have the same blood as the Master. Now Henry was faced
with the realization that his petty revenge could become a way to be reunited
with his Master and his family! Henry mentally debated which option was better;
Kill the pig or revive the Master and the Master’s Family. In the end, there
was only one choice that made sense.
“Please, My God! Restore the previous Master of
the Noble house that I serve to life, along with his family! I will ask for
that alone, and nothing more! Even if you must take my life in exchange for
theirs, I care not! The previous Master and his family were good people. They
will serve you, I am sure of it! Thus, I beseech thee, Almighty! Grant my…!”
(Henry)
“Enough.” (Morterran’s Avatar)
Henry was interrupted
by the Avatar.
“Your dedication to righteousness has been made
more than clear. I see through your mind how they were and I am most impressed
that they managed to see through the Church’s propaganda and lies. I will grant
your wish, but know this, that which has died can only ever be restored to a
partial life at best. They will live, but their life will be different to what
it was so long ago. Is this acceptable?” (Morterran’s Avatar)
“YES! I will serve them and you no matter what
their appearance! Even should they be returned as rotten cadavers I will sing
your praises forever for returning them from their untimely end!” (Henry)
“Then so be it. All that begins must end, only
to eventually begin again. [MugenNacht der Untoten]!” (Morterran’s Avatar)
A chill ran through the
wine cellar and the wall to Henry’s right began to crack. Henry could see a
pale greenish-blue glow coming from the cracks and as the cracks grew bigger
Henry could see a hidden area behind the wall, big enough for several people to
be stuffed in. The fake wall finally shattered to dust and Henry saw the
skeletal remains of his former master and his family, chained and manacled to
the wall behind the place where the fake wall once stood. Slowly, the
blue-green energy began to weave itself around the bones, slowly putting them
in place and acting as flesh and blood and organs and ligaments. Soon the
phantasmal energy had sculpted itself into a prefect likeness of the old master
and his kin. Then the energy formed their clothes, first appearing s burlap
rags and then transforming into formal wear before attacking the chains and
manacles that bound them.
As the energy finally
disappeared, Henry went over to his master. The master looked incredibly pale,
but otherwise was perfectly fine aside from the glowing energy that danced over
and out of him from time to time. Henry’s master’s eyes slowly opened,
revealing that his once brown eyes had become colored the same as the energy
that frolicked around him.
“Henry? Is that you? Did that brat get you too,
old friend?” (Henry’s Master)
“No, but I have made a deal with God to get you
and the family back!” (Henry)
“Lugus?” (Henry’s Master)
“No, someone who actually cares and will help
us get back what was taken! Meet the True God of this world, God Emperor
Morterran!” Henry said and gestured to the Avatar.
“Yes. With Him at our backs, we could make that
bastard son of mine pay dearly for his transgressions… Thank you, O Lord, for
granting us this second chance! We intend to make the most of it!” (Henry’s
Master)
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thanks for the chapter
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WAHAHAHAHAHA one word away(i think?) to the holy shit-flag my friend ONE. WORD. AWAY
one word away from what? I don't get it...
DeleteFrom setting a failure flag.
DeleteThanks great post
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