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rufusluciusivan
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Re: Pakal

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Tirepanted: Given the fact that a lot of the story revolved around Tsuki's deteriorating sanity and her depressing history with Yuka, the parts with the world-jumpings were supposed to lighten up the mood. So of course the pirates would chew the scenery. ;) Of course the heroines would show up in a random story and completely ruin its serious plot by nonchalantly thwarting a villainess' plan. The Star Wars scene came in the nick of time: I wanted a third world before returning to the core of the story. And indeed, this cute girl deserved a more detailed scene. Though the post being on Star Wars Day was a huge coincidence. (I'm more on the 'Lord of the Rings' side of things, if you see what I mean. ;) As far as Star Wars is concerned, I watched the movies and read a few books of the (former) Extended Universe, but I'm not that knowledgeable in the lore.)

I suspected that the part revolving around Safiye at the beginning would be to your liking. Looking back at this chapter in general, I regret a little that she and her team were underutilized. On first drafts, it was supposed to be a lot more balanced between them and the world-jumping hijinks, but I realized that cutting to often on Safiye would have been a problem for the pacing... So I tried to do justice to her here. ;)

I'm glad you enjoyed the second half okay. It's by far NOT my favorite climax, I confess. As said above, I was so fed up with some of the parts that I rushed the writing process as much as I could. (The ambush of the patrol and the fight between Azeneth and Tsuki were the exceptions.)

Chapter 5 should be a lot more straight-forward and shorter. I'll try to not take too much time, in order to not leave you too long on a cliffhanger.

(Poor Safiye. At least she managed to make a friend... :lol: Though she's aware that this bond is only for life... Till death do them part.)

Trackman281: I agree that a good antagonist is a necessary ingredient to have a good story. It is so hard to not spoil how Tsuki's and Yuka's story will end...
Four victims for the price of one eh?.......Hhhmmm......You've got me thinking......Watch this space. ;)
It's only a proposition of course. Think of it as a helping hand. ;) :lol:
rufusluciusivan
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Re: Pakal

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Well, it looks like it took me longer than I expected to finish this installment, but here it is.

There’s also a little gift at the end, an interlude that focuses on a specific character. I’m sure that at least some readers will appreciate it. (Or at least I hope. :P )





Chapter 5: The Shapeshifter and the Rider of the Steppes

**************

“Gods above! How long will this farce last?!” Azeneth complained, out of her patience. “Why are we agreeing to let them treat us like prisoners?!”

“Because we are wearing the clothes of Pakal soldiers. They have every reason to be wary of us.” Yuka angrily retorted. “We know nothing of the area, I want to wait before making enemies out of these people. Plus, it was the only way to convince them to heal Yisüi, so keep quiet! You’re NOT helping us!”

Her tone of voice was sharp.

Azeneth bit her lower lip when her friend snapped at her, but complied.

Jinora was keeping quiet. Her expression was sombre.

Yuka could indeed use her powers to try to escape. Their captors didn’t know she was a shapeshifter. She could just change change her size to have a smaller stature, which would allow her to free her wrists. However, such an action would label them as enemies and spies, and she wanted to solve things diplomatically for once.

The Gengis riders who captured them were probably from a region south to Yisüi’s homeland. While their skin was almost as light as hers, their hair were reddish blond and their eyes were grey.

Yuka, Azeneth, and Jinora were currently held prisoners in one of the yurts of the settlement. They were tied in a circle to a pole at the center of the yurt, with their wrists bound behind their back with ropes. Their ankles were also tied with ropes.

They had been separated from Coulter and Yisüi since the riders brought them to their settlement. They didn’t know what happened to them. They didn't know how much time passed.

They didn’t even know if their friends were still alive.

And they were tired to wait.

**************

Time passed.

Azeneth was getting more and more restless. She kept moving and stirring, testing the strength of her bonds, but without being able to release her tied wrists. Their captors knew how to make strong knots. Jinora was staying calm, but she was looking downcast.

Yuka was tempted to forget about diplomacy, to release herself, and to see if Yisüi was fine. She couldn't stand not knowing!

Suddenly, they heard noise outside.

The three friends raised their heads when a group of reddish-blond-haired warriors entered the yurt.

They were escorting Yisüi. The blonde had been healed, and her wounds had closed up. Yuka wouldn’t have been surprised to hear that some magic had been at work. The Gengis shamans were no slouch, and if their powers hadn’t directly been tied to the lands of the Great Steppes, they would probably have been able to better resist the Empire by waging war directly on its soil.

However, their relief was short-lived. Yuka, Azeneth and Jinora quickly realized that something was off. The warriors weren’t escorting Yisüi as if she was a comrade.

They were escorting her as if she was their prisoner.

“I’m sorry…” Yisüi weakly said to her friends. “We’re in trouble because of me…”

The warriors were led by a woman.

Just like most of the other people of her settlement, she had reddish blond hair tied into a shoulder-long ponytail, a light skin, and grey eyes. She was taller than any of her warriors, athletic-looking, and with the profile of a bird of prey: sharp angular face and hooked nose. Her thighs were thick and her hands were calloused.

The woman was wearing a blue long horseman jacket with loose sleeves over a white tunic, and practical brown baggy trousers. A black cloth sash was tied around her waist. On a leather belt, she was carrying a sabre. She was wearing a conical hat made from felt and fur, with flaps for the ears and an upturned brim at the front. Her hat was adorned with a long black feather to show the fact that she had a high status in the settlement.

The woman smiled mockingly, and towered over the three bound women. She started to talk while using the language of the Vassal Kingdoms. Her accent was thick, but they could understand her.

“Greetings, strangers. My name is Börte Qamil. I lead the mounted archers of my khanate. And you are now mine.”

“What do you want from us?!” Azeneth retorted.

“All will be explained to you in due time. But first...”

Börte grabbed Yisüi’s chin.

“… I want something from you, little Baj.”

She was now speaking in her people’s language, but luckily Yuka could still understand it. As a shapeshifter, she was able to learn other languages with ease. As they were among potential allies, Rashid insisted that she learned the rudiments of the Gengis language.

Yisüi glared daggers at Börte and moved her head to release her chin. “I won’t give you anything!” she retorted defiantly.

Börte took a step back, pretending to be offended.

“We nursed you back to health, right? I want you to show me your thanks. I want you to kneel before me.”

“I’d sooner die than bow my head to a Makenmyr!” Yisüi barked.

Yuka, Azeneth and Jinora were surprised to hear so much venom in her voice. Their friend was usually so quiet and polite. But for some reason, she seemed to hate this group of her people as much as the Mages themselves.

“I recognize here the ungratefulness of the Baj…” Börte shrugged. “Oh well! Then I guess that I will take one of your friends’ head instead, as payment.”

Two of her men grabbed Jinora, cut her bonds, and forced her to get up. The black-haired woman yelped.

"Leave her alone!"

Yuka and Azeneth tried to intervene, but they were still trussed up to the pole. Two burly warriors immobilized each of them, as a safety precaution.

Yisüi immediately stopped being defiant.

“Wait! I-”

The blonde bit her lip, then she got on her knees and bowed her head.

Börte smiled cruelly, relishing the humiliation. “Lower.” she instructed.

Yisüi winced, but complied, until her forehead was touching the floor.

“Would you look at that? She’s actually well-behaved!” Börte exclaimed.

Her warriors laughed.

She added: “I’m almost tempted to keep you as my servant, little Baj... I need someone to clean my latrine and serve me food.”

“Careful! She might try to poison you!” another armed woman joked.

“Of course! That would make things more interesting. Though it means I would also keep one of her friends to taste my plates…” Börte looked at Jinora and slapped her butt, making the black-haired woman shriek. “Maybe this one! I like them quiet…”

Azeneth looked at Yuka, and whispered through gritted teeth. “Yu’… I don’t know what your escape plan is, but it better involves this bitch… Because there’s no way I’m letting her get away with what she did!”

**************

The warriors bound Jinora to the pole once more, then Yisüi was also tied with them. Finally, after one last smutty joke, Börte and the guards left the yurt.

The blonde remained silent and dignified as long as their jailers were inside the yurt. However, after they left, she broke down.

“I’m sorry… This is all my fault…”

“Of course not! This is the fault of this bitch.” Azeneth softly retorted. “But trust me, I won’t let her get away with it!”

“But because of my people… Because of me… We-”

“You saved my life.” Jinora interrupted her. “I thank you for that.”

The blonde frowned. “Uh?”

“You didn’t hesitate to humiliate yourself to save me. I thought this was very brave of you.” Jinora said.

“Yisü’… I don’t understand… Why are they treating you like a prisoner?” Yuka intervened, interrupting their moment.

The blonde took a deep breath. “Southerners often have a hard time realizing it, but we Gengis are NOT a united people. We’re divided into…” She shook her head. “There’s no way to correctly translate the concept. The closest thing I can think of is ‘clans’, a bit like the Charioteer clans. Most of my people are nomads, they follow the big herds or they lead their cattle from one pasture to another, from one harvest site to another. They sometimes live several months at the same place, but rarely more than half-a-year. Southerners think that ‘khanates’ are the names of our principalities, but in truth they are more the names of our clans. I come from the Baj khanate. My people control a good chunk of the northern coast between Jöchi and Ogodeï.”

“And these people...”

“These people are Makenmyr. Their khanate is the sworn enemy of mine. In the past, they often conducted raids to plunder our settlements.”

“I thought you were all allies in the war against Pakal and the Vassal Kingdoms.” Jinora commented.

“The khans of all the major khanates have agreed to unite against the Empire, but we all know that rules are meant to be broken, especially so far away from the southern border. In practice, the ban means that rival khanates agree to not fight each other on sight when they’re sent to defend the border or to take part in a raid, but that’s it…”

“Then why did they heal you?” Yuka asked.

“Our wars are very codified. Killing your enemy is fine, but there’s no profit in doing that. On the contrary, it invites your opponent to retaliate to avenge the death. It’s best to take your enemy hostage if you can, especially the young women and the children.” Yisüi explained. “Life in the steppes is hard, and death comes easily. Women and children are the future of a settlement. If you capture them, you compromise that future.”

Yuka started to understand. “They want to use you as a hostage… as a bargaining chip...”

“Yes. Or they will…” Yisüi hesitated. “They will make me bear one of their children. If they do, I’ll become part of their khanate forever.”

“It’s terrible!” Azeneth exclaimed.

“Life in the Great Steppes is harsh and cruel, Az’. Food and water are scarce. It’s not fair, but it’s how we do things...”

“Well don’t worry, we won’t let them do that to you!” the metis exclaimed.

Yisüi shook her head. “We can’t escape.” the blonde said.

“Why? These morons don’t know anything about Yuka’s powers!” Azeneth retorted.

“I’m not talking about escaping this yurt, or even about escaping the settlement. I’m talking about what comes after.”

“After?”

“There are no hiding spots in the Great Steppes. Only miles and miles of flat grassland plains." Yisüi explained. "Our best course of action would be to cross the river south of here to reach Jöchi’s lands, but we won’t be able to reach our destination before they mount an expedition to hunt us down. The only way to escape a pursuer here is to ride your horse faster than them. Do you know how to ride a horse?”

“I know the rudiments...” Azeneth said.

Jinora shook her head. “I don’t!”

Yuka grimaced. “Horses don’t get along very well with shapeshifters. Just like dogs, they sense that something is off with us.”

Yisüi lowered her head. “You see the problem then. These people started to learn to ride at the same time they learned to walk. Only elite cavaliers could lose them in a pursuit…” She was sounding dejected.

There was a short moment of silence.

“There may be a way…” Yuka intervened. “If we can’t lose them in a pursuit, then our only chance is to make sure they don’t pursue us.”

“How?”

“By taking one of them with us as leverage. We simply need the right hostage. Such as the leader of their mounted archers.”

Azeneth smiled. “I think I like where this is going, Yu’...”

**************

Yisüi had been able to get a glimpse of the surroundings while she was escorted to the yurt. Thanks to her, they knew that it was the very beginning of the afternoon. A perfect moment to strike according to her, as it meant that a good chunk of the warriors were hunting and the non-combatants were either working to forage for food or to craft items.

The prisoners were also very interested to learn that most of the guards left to watch the settlement were women, including the one watching their yurt.

Their plan was simple. However, given the fact that the Gengis were a straight-forward people who used direct confrontation to solve their conflicts and NOT infiltration, Yuka had good hopes that it would work.

Yisüi would pretend that her wounds had reopened, which would allow them to lure the guard inside the yurt. Yuka would take things from here.

The shapeshifter took a breath, and changed the shape of her wrists, making them thinner. Therefore, she easily freed her arms and untied her ankles. Then, she released her friends, though while also making sure that they still appeared to be tied up.

Yuka, Azeneth, Jinora, and Yisüi shared a glance. Yuka and Azeneth smiled ferociously. They got into position.

“Guard!” the shapeshifter then called while using the Gengis language. “Guard!”

The woman entered the yurt. While not as tall as Börte, she was still tall and athletic-looking; with shapely legs, thighs, and arms. Her reddish blond hair were braided, her eyes were grey and her skin was light. She had a pointy chin and a tall nose.

The warrior was wearing a grey and brown conical hat made from felt and fur, a brown leather light armour over a grey tunic made of felt and fur, thick brown trousers and thick brown boots that were laced up. On the leather belt tied around her waist, there was a dagger.

“What do you want?” the guard asked with a harsh tone of voice.

Yisüi was playing the part of the agonizing woman. She was overdoing it a little, but the guard wasn’t smart enough to realize it.

“My friend is sick! I think her wounds have reopened!” Yuka lied.

“And why would I care?”

“You think a dead hostage is useful?” the shapeshifter retorted.

The warrior glared daggers at her, but the argument convinced her to do something.

“You move, you die.” she warned the prisoners.

The guard approached Yisüi, and bent forward to check her wounds.

“Come here, pipsqueak. Look at me!”

Faster than a serpent, Yuka clamped a hand over the woman’s mouth.

“Wh-hhhtttt?!”

“You don’t have many experts in infiltration in these here parts, do you?” the shapeshifter commented.

Her palm glowed.

The warrior’s eyes widened, then rolled back. She let out a muffled moan, then collapsed on the ground with a dull ‘thud’.

Yuka and her friends immediately got up.

Azeneth, Yisüi, and Jinora stripped the woman of her clothes, leaving her clad in a faded green sleeveless undetunic and a dark red piece of cloth wrapped around her lower private parts.

At the same time, Yuka was searching the yurt.

This specific yurt was apparently designed to hold the prisoners and the hostages of the settlement, as there were numerous coils of rope, thick rags to gag and blindfold a noisy prisoner, and even jute bags to cover the head.

“Redress her with my clothes, tie her to the pole and put that bag over her head…” Yuka instructed her friends. “I’ll take her appearance.”

They swiftly complied. The shapeshifter took a deep breath and modified her physical appearance until she looked like a true woman of the Makenmyr khanate.

“This feels weird.” Azeneth commented while putting the Pakal soldier uniform tunic on the reddish-blond-haired warrior, while Jinora was dressing her with the trousers.

Once the woman was fully dressed, they tightly gagged the guard with a thick piece of cloth, to make sure that she wouldn’t be able to expose the switch. They put the bag over her head to conceal her face, and bound her to the pole with the ropes that were used to truss up Yuka. They also tied the woman’s ankles.

“I’ll try to bring a few women for you to impersonate.” Yuka said to her friends. “Remember to play your part. You’re supposed to still be tied up to the pole. I simply chose to teach a lesson to one of you, hence why she has a bag on her head.”

**************

Yuka came back soon afterwards.

She was followed by three women who weren’t warriors. They were part of the workers who stayed in the settlement to deal with the everyday tasks: preparing the food, cleaning the clothes… Calling them ‘servants’ would be a little far-fetched, given the fact that this social class didn’t exist among the Gengis, but it was their closest equivalent in the southern countries.

One servant had the same reddish blond hair, light skin and grey eyes as Börte and the other Makenmyr. Her hair were tied up into two ponytails in the back. She was tall, but less athletic-looking and pudgier around the waist than a warrior, with large hips. The other two servants were most likely from another khanate given their physical appearance, though Yuka couldn’t tell if they were former captives or part of an inter-marriage with an allied khanate. They had a white skin, black hair and small brown eyes. Their hair were tied into two braids. They were shorter than the first servant, with stockier bodies.

Each servant was wearing a deel: a one-piece long jacket folded over and closed on the left side with 6 clasps to hold the top flap in place: one below the armpit, three at the shoulder, and two at the neckline. The three women’s deels were similar-looking: dark beige, with white edges. Each woman was also wearing a large blue sash wrapped around the waist, a white tunic under the deel, dark beige trousers, and brown leather boots. Each woman’s head was covered by a beige and white conical hat made from felt and fur with flaps for the ears and an upturned brim at the front.

“Hurry up. Börte wants them cleaned up before they are brought to her.” Yuka said to them while using the guard’s voice. “Though don’t touch the one with the bag on her head. This one’s punished.”

The women approached the prisoners.

Yuka closed the flaps of the yurt.

Azeneth, Jinora, and Yisui jumped the three unsuspecting servants.

A few hand-gags were swiftly applied.

There were a few short-lived struggles, but these specific women were not part of the warrior caste and were therefore easily overpowered and subdued, especially with Yuka’s help.

**************

They stripped the three unconscious servants down to their undergarments: They were wearing the same sort of white short-sleeved undertunic and matching thigh-long underpants.

Yuka Azeneth, Jinora, and Yisüi redressed the servants with their own Pakal soldier clothes. (“It still feels weird.” the metis commented.) Then, they gagged the women with thick pieces of cloth, put a bag over their head, bound their ankles with the ropes that were previously restraining them, and tied the servants to the pole.

“Will they be able to breathe?” Yisüi asked.

“There shouldn’t be any problem. These things are designed to be put on a prisoner’s head.” Yuka answered.

“Why do you care?”

“Ever since the war with the Empire began, the khanates agreed on some rules. Our rivalries must be settled with as few deaths as possible.” the blonde explained.

“Let’s get out of here as quickly as possible.” Yuka intervened. “The gags and the bags will muffle them, but I’d prefer us to be on our way when they wake up.”

Her three friends nodded.

They put on the disguises. Luckily, the conical hats were going to help them conceal their hair and their faces.

“First, we have to find Coulter. Do you know where she is?” Yuka asked Yisüi while the three friends were disguising themselves.

Yisüi nodded. “They’re keeping her in the shaman’s yurt.” she informed them.

"Perfect. Take a few bags, rags and coils of rope. I have the hunch that we will still find some use for them."

**************

The settlement was rather big, but as Yisüi predicted most of the people were either absent or busy with their work.

The shaman’s yurt, in which they were hoping to find Coulter, was richly decorated. It was also isolated from the rest of the settlement...

The four friends discreetly glanced inside the yurt.

Luckily, the shaman himself wasn’t here currently. There was only his apprentice. She was a tall young woman with a pale skin, blue eyes and reddish blond hair. The sides of her head were shaved and she had a shoulder-long high ponytail. Her ponytail was adorned with several black feathers.

She was wearing black fur trousers, and brown leather boots. Her hooded coat was made of black fur and adorned with red and green gemstones, as well as horsehair. The collar of her beige tunic was adorned with horsehair. There were blue lines tattooed on her forearms.

Currently, the apprentice was looking at the various catalysts that Coulter found in the ruins.

The redhead was sitting in a corner with a sulky expression. Her hands were tied behind her back. Apparently, she wasn’t appreciating the fact that someone was rummaging through her belongings.

“Hey! Don’t touch that!” she exclaimed when the apprentice grabbed a catalyst shaped like a bracelet.

The Gengis young woman rolled her eyes and ignored the redhead’s outburst. She couldn’t understand Coulter anyway. She grabbed another catalyst, shaped like a ring.

“Don’t touch that either!”

Yuka could perfectly picture these two arguing ever since the shaman had left.

The four friends shared a glance, nodded, then entered the yurt.

The apprentice heard their arrival.

“What do you want?” she asked, fooled by Yuka’s appearance and her three friends’ clothes.

Yuka approached her, playing her part perfectly. “Börte wants me to show you something.”

“What?”

Yuka approached her, and grabbed her cheeks with one hand. Her palm glowed while she gently squeezed them.

“Ah oh uh ih oh uh aaaaahhhh... aaaaahhhhh...”

The apprentice let out a couple of muffled moans, then went still. She was out cold.

“A shapeshifter in action.” Yuka answered to the unconscious woman. She laid her on the floor.

Yisüi untied Coulter’s hands.

“Finally!” the redhead exclaimed. “Took you long enough!”

“Well, rescuing you is always a pleasure. You are the sunshine of our lives.” Azeneth dryly commented.

“I have a headache, okay?”

“We don’t have the time for an argument.” Yuka interrupted them. “Both of you, knock it off.”

Once again, her harsh tone made her friends stop talking.

Yisüi and Jinora were removing the clothes of the shaman’s apprentice. As undergarments, she was wearing a black strip of cloth wrapped around the breast and back, and a red strip of cloth wrapped around her private parts.

“Can you use your magic?” Yuka asked Coulter.

“Yes. But with the energies imbuing the steppes, my powers are as likely to work as to blow up in my face.” the redhead answered.

“Try, please. Just a small illusion to hide your face. Take the apprentice’s appearance. Your hair and your skin stand out way too much in this country.”

Coulter took a deep breath and moved her hands. The air around her face blurred. However, Yuka could clearly see that something was hampering the redhead’s powers. It was as if the land itself was trying to prevent her from using her magic.

It took the mage-woman more than one minute to finally cast her illusion, something that usually took her a few seconds.

Once she was done, Coulter took a few deep breaths. “Well… That certainly was harder than expected…” she commented.

“The further we are in the steppes, the harder it is to use sun magic.” Yisüi explained. “And we are in the Northern Khanates. Granted, at the southernmost part, but still...”

“Let’s remain positive. At least your magic didn’t blow up in our face…” Azeneth commented. She gave Coulter the discarded clothes of the shaman apprentice. “Here, time to give yourself a promotion. Or is it a demotion?”

“It’s dumb clothes.” Coulter retorted.

“Geez… How can someone get so cranky because of a mere headache?” the metis complained.

One glare from Yuka was enough to stop her.

While the red-haired mage-woman was putting on her clothes, Yuka, Azeneth, Yisüi, and Jinora bound and gagged the shaman apprentice. They used ropes to tie her wrists, elbows, shoulders, thighs, knees, and wrists. They stuff-gagged and cleave-gagged her.

They laid the woman’s unconscious body on the yurt’s sleeping rug, and covered her with fur sheets to conceal her.

Before they left, Coulter avidly grabbed all her discarded catalysts.

The other women looked at her and rolled their eyes.

“What? Better not let our adventure in the ruins go to waste! I certainly don’t want our annoying world-jumping high-jinks to have been for nothing!”

**************

With Coulter impersonating the shaman’s apprentice, nobody questioned them when they approached Börte’s yurt.

A quick glance inside allowed them to see that their target seemed alone.

Yuka and Coulter entered first, to hide Azeneth, Jinora, and Yisüi behind them.

Börte looked at the newcomers, and mistook them for one of her guards, the shaman’s apprentice, and three workers.

“What do you want? I’m busy.” she asked them.

With a satisfied expression, Azeneth closed the flap of the yurt.

Yuka took a step aside to clear the way. The metis took a step forward.

Börte’s eyes widened when she recognized her. “You?!”

Azeneth smiled. “Surprise.”

Börte didn’t waste time asking questions. She jumped to grab a weapon.

The metis was faster than her. She struck Börte halfway and punched her hard in the temple. The warrior groaned and fell on the floor of the yurt. Out cold.

“Over already?” Azeneth disdainfully commented. “I expected better...”

“Az’! Careful, behind you!” Yisüi exclaimed.

The metis quickly turned to face her new foe, and dodged the slash of a knife.

“What the-?!”

Her new opponent was a girl, who wasn’t older than eight and shared an uncanny resemblance with Börte. She flailed her arm, slashing the air with her small steel knife.

However, since Azeneth’s arms were longer than the girl’s, the metis had an easy time keeping her foe away after putting a hand on her forehead.

The kid roared. “I’ll kill you until you’re dead!”

Azeneth looked awkwardly at her friends. “A little help, please?”

Yuka took the knife out of the kid’s hand.

The girl tried to punch Azeneth with her bare fists,

“Come on!” the metis complained. “We’ve disarmed you! We won!”

“No! A true warrior never surrenders!”

“Yu’…”

Yuka gently touched the girl’s neck. The kid fell asleep.

Azeneth let out a ‘Phew!’ “Thanks… That was a close one!”

Yuka gently laid the kid on a sleeping rug. “In what regards?”

The metis had rarely looked as embarrassed as right now. “Well, I certainly wasn’t going to fight a kid…”

Coulter rolled her eyes.

“You sure she’s not going to wake up while we’re-” Jinora started to ask.

“She’s going to sleep for a few hours.” Yuka answered.

“Good. What we do isn’t suitable for children.” Azeneth commented with a nod.

They removed Börte’s clothes: the blue long horseman jacket with loose sleeves, the white tunic, the practical brown baggy trousers, the black cloth sash tied around her waist, the leather belt onto which was strapped a sabre, and the grey conical hat made from felt and fur adorned with a long black feather to show the fact that she had a high status in the settlement.

Börte was left wearing a brown piece of cloth wrapped over her breasts and knotted behind her back, and strips of brown clothes tied around her lower private parts.

Yuka changed shape for the second time, this time adopting Börte’s appearance.

Yisüi lightly pushed the unconscious motionless body with the tip of her foot. “So. How do we smuggle her out of the settlement?” she asked.

Yuka thought for a moment, then said: “Bind her arms and gag her, but leave her in her undergarments. I have an idea.”

The shapeshifter slipped into Börte’s clothes.

At the same time, Azeneth and Yisüi grabbed a few ropes, crossed Börte’s wrists behind her back, and bound them together. Then they wrapped ropes around upper-body above and below the breasts to restrain the arms. Finally, they shoved a thick piece of rag between her teeth and cleave-gagged her. They shared a very satisfied smile.

Yuka covered Börte’s head with a jute bag that they brought with them.

With Azeneth’s and Yisüi’s help, she then put the half-conscious prisoner on her feet. Jinora and Coulter followed them.

They exited the yurt.

Yuka got in character.

“Move!” she said loudly while pushing Börte on the back, with Azeneth and Yisüi still holding her.

The prisoner was coming to her senses. She tried to call for help. Unfortunately for her, her face was concealed by the bag and her attempts to call her comrades were muffled by her gag.

"Mhhh... MHHH!"

Therefore, the few people of the settlement that came across her only saw a scantily-clad bound prisoner. And since a transformed Yuka was standing next to her, they had no reason to suspect that the roles had been exchanged.

“Where are you going?” a warrior asked the woman whom she thought was her commander.

Yuka mimicked Börte’s behaviour. “Taking this prisoner with me. I’m going to teach her a little lesson in an isolated spot, if you see what I mean...”

The other warrior laughed.

“Mhhh! Gmmhh! Fhhhh!” Börte tried to shout.

“Well, she looks feisty all of the sudden.” the guard commented. “I trust you to show her who’s in charge!”

Yuka smiled. “Don’t worry. I will.”

**************

They went to the part of the settlement where most of the horses were kept. A quick touch of Yuka ‘convinced’ the young reddish-blond-haired woman watching the mounts to take a nap. One rope to tie her wrists, another for the ankles, a thick cloth for a quick gag, and the horse-tender was tucked in out of sight, concealed under saddle clothes.

At least she was allowed to keep her clothes...

Yisüi gave them instructions: Jinora would ride with Azeneth and Yuka would ride with her. Thankfully, as a Charioteer, Coulter knew enough about equitation to be able to ride on her own horse without falling.

They tightly bound Börte to the back of a fourth horse, to make sure that she wouldn’t fall even with her arms restrained, then tied that horse to Yisüi’s. Börte was groaning angrily, but the gag and the bag were muffling her insults.

The fugitives then fled the settlement with their stolen horses.

**************

As Yuka expected, the other riders didn’t dare attacking the fugitives because of their hostage. However, they still mounted a hunting party.

“They are following us from afar.” Yisüi commented during one of their halts. “They probably won’t try to approach us further as long as we have our hostage, but I think we should send them a warning…”

Azeneth nodded. “I have an idea...”

The metis jumped from her horse and approached Börte.

The prisoner was still bound to her horse, though they had removed the bag covering her head. Since the weather was cold, her captors wrapped and tied a blanket around her body to keep her warm, but they refused to untie her.

“Whht?” Börte asked while glaring daggers at her captor.

Azeneth lifted the blanket wrapped around Börte’s bound body.

“Hhhy!” the latter shrieked.

Azeneth cut the strap of cloth wrapped around Börte’s breasts and back.

“NNNHHHHH! MMMHHHH!!!” the woman protested.

Azeneth threw the undergarment on the grass.

“This should get our message across. The closer they approach us, the more clothes we will remove.”

“We won’t have many clothes to remove…” Jinora remarked.

“Then we’ll continue with the ears.” Azeneth coldly commented.

Börte’s eyes widened.

“NHHH!!! GMHHHH! GHHHHH!”

**************

The strip of undergarment was enough to convince their pursuers to follow them from further afar. The fugitives didn’t even have to remove the lower part to make their point.

During their next halt, Yuka, Azeneth, Jinora, Yisüi, and Coulter all shared a goatskin to drink some water.

“Mhhhh! Gmmhhhh!” Börte was groaning in her gag.

“Looks like she wants some too.” Yuka commented.

She removed the gag.

Börte glared daggers at them. “Where is my sister?! What did you do to her?!”

“She’s unharmed. We left her in the yurt.” Yuka answered.

Börte stared at her in bewilderment.

“I don’t care if you believe me or not. I know I’m telling the truth.” the shapeshifter added. “Now, you want some water or not?”

The prisoner nodded.

Yuka allowed her to drink.

“Why are you strangers even helping that Baj?” Börte finally asked while looking at Yisüi with scorn. “This is not your business!”

“This became our business when you threatened our friend.” Azeneth retorted.

Börte snarled. “I bet her people begged you to help them. They are too cowardly to face us! Spineless worms who renounced the ways of their ancestors…”

“And for that you think you’re justified in raiding them?” Azeneth shouted at her.

“Oh! So you think they’re innocent victims? That’s how they tricked you?” Börte laughed mockingly. “Just ask her about how HER people raided our settlements four years ago. They took two of my sisters as trophies. And they made them bear their children, so now I can’t even try to get them back!”

She spat at Yisüi’s face.

Azeneth put the thick piece of cloth back into Börte’s mouth and tightly tied it behind her neck to gag her again.

“That’s enough of you!” she shouted, and was tempted to slap her.

“She wasn’t lying.” Yuka coldly commented.

There was a short moment of silence.

Yisüi looked uncomfortable.

The shapeshifter raised her hand when she tried to talk.

“No need to explain yourself, Yisü’. No need to justify yourself. I get it. This is how your people do things. You didn’t choose that. Things were already that way long before you were born.” Yuka shook her head. “But Yisü’… Do not ask me to understand. And do NOT ask me to accept it. I will never be able to accept… THAT kind of thing.”

Yisüi bit her lower lip, but nodded with a solemn expression.

**************

The rest of the travel was spent in uncomfortable silence, until they reached the river that was the southern border of the Northern Khanate.

“Across the river, we’ll be in the territory of Jöchi. Hopefully, we’ll find a boat heading south there.” Yisüi announced. She then explained: “Jöchi’s a free port city-state and a neutral ground where khanates can trade. They aren’t allowed to fight each other here.”

“Then I suppose we can’t walk these lands while parading a bound prisoner.” Coulter dryly intervened.

“Indeed.”

Azeneth looked at Börte.

“The question is: What do we do with her now that we’ don’t need her anymore?”

The prisoner glared defiantly at her.

“She led several raids against my khanate.” Yisüi started to say.

“I know where this is going, and I don’t like it.” Yuka intervened.

“Well, I think some sort of punishment would serve her well…” Azeneth said to defend the blonde.

“Yes. And then, in ten years, her sister will mount a raid against Yisüi’s khanate out of revenge!” Yuka harshly retorted. “Then, another Baj kid will dedicate their life for revenge, and the cycle will go on forever!”

“You-” the metis tried to say.

“I what?!” Yuka snapped. “What were you going to say? That I don’t understand how the cycle of revenge work?! That’s what you were going to say?!”

“No, I-”

“I perpetuated one, remember?!” She turned towards Yisüi. “Give me the lounge of her horse.” she instructed her. Her tone allowed no question.

The blonde complied. She was looking a little scared.

Yuka led the horse carrying Börte away from the river, and turned it to face the direction of the steppes, where their pursuers were.

“You can ride without your hands?” the shapeshifter asked the bound prisoner.

“Yhs.” Börte answered with a nod.

“Then good riddance.”

Yuka slapped the horse’s behind. The mount immediately started running, carrying the prisoner in the direction of her people.

“MHHHHHH!”

“And you better remember what you owe my mercy!” Yuka shouted at her.

The shapeshifter watched the horse leave, then turned to face her friends. They were looking at her with a mixture of surprise, shock, and a little fear. Even Coulter seemed a little uneasy.

They weren’t used to see her snap at them like that.

Yuka suddenly felt ashamed and looked at Azeneth and Yisüi. “I… I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have snapped at you.”

Azeneth approached her and put a hand on her shoulder.

“What’s the problem Yu’?” she asked. “The REAL problem.”

Yuka took a deep breath.

“I can’t get what you said about Tsuki out of my head, Az’…”

“I was angry when I said I’d kill her. I didn’t want to hurt you by-”

“Tsu’ is at a point where she’s ready to kill people just to have me for herself.” Yuka interrupted her. “She’s losing it. The Black Star is corrupting her more and more every day. I’m afraid, Az’... I’m afraid that she’s gone too far. I’m afraid that the only way to stop her… will be to kill her…” The shapeshifter took a long shaky breath. “I’m terrified…”

Azeneth didn’t answer. She simply tightened her grip on Yuka’s shoulder to show her support. Jinora and Yisüi did the same and embraced her.

Azeneth, Jinora, and Yisüi looked at Coulter who was once more trying to stay away.

The redhead looked a little embarrassed. “We should really go.”

“Come here.” Azeneth instructed her.

Coulter frowned, grimaced, but warily approached them. She put a hand on Yuka’s shoulder. “I will not give you empty promises, but I will help you.” she said.

Yuka smiled.

“Thank you, girls.”

Yuka cleared her throat.

“Now, let’s go find ourselves a boat!”

**************

END OF CHAPTER 5
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Re: Pakal

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Careful! This is the second part. Make sure to read the post below first.






Interlude

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The mother was in her late thirties, forty at most, but she already looked ten years older. Her hair were greying and her face looked perpetually tired. She was working in one of the many textile mills of El Idriss.

Her man left her soon after the birth of their daughter, who was conceived out of wedlock, therefore the mother had to work double-time to feed two mouths.

Day after day, she kept repeating: “Now my daughter, there’s only one rule in life. Hard honest work is always rewarded. This is the teaching of the One True God.”

But all her daughter could think of when hearing her lessons was: ‘Look at you, mother… What did your hard honest work bring you? You’re alone. Your body’s broken. And in spite of all your years of good loyal service, the foreman will throw you out as soon as you’re unable to work.’

The daughter knew one thing: She wouldn’t let the mills break her body and her spirit. She would find another way. No matter the cost.

She was called Safiye. Her name meant ‘pure’.





...

Safiye never really lived up to her name. Even as a teenager, she was known to be rather crafty. The type of girl who hatched schemes that weren’t always respectful of the law. For that reason, she wasn’t very well-liked in her district. However, she had one good friend.

Istir was the daughter of a small merchant. A gorgeous beauty who was blessed with perfect curves once puberty kicked in. She wasn’t well-off, though her situation was slightly better than her friend’s. And Istir had a plan.

“Look at us.” she kept repeating. “We may be commoners, but we have bodies and wits that most noblewomen would envy. All we need to do is to find an opportunity. We simply need to be noticed by a recruiter of the Seraglio.”

Safiye agreed with her friend. Becoming a courtesan was going to be her way-out. She would succeed. No matter the cost.







Ultimately, the two friends resorted to an illegal tactic to get noticed by a recruiter.

Safiye did what she did best. She devised a scheme.

Oh, nothing too serious!

They tricked two well-off young women of their district, the daughters of the owner of the mill where Safiye’s mother was working. Two gorgeous beauties with curvy bodies, luscious waist-long brown hair, a soft tanned skin, and deep green eyes. Safiye and Istir invited them to an inn and spiked their drinks with a harmless sleeping potion Istir’s father was selling.

When the dizzy rich girls, thinking they were drunk, asked for a room as they didn’t want to return home in that state and be scolded, Safiye and Istir offered them to help them climb the stairs.

By the time they were in the room, the two rich girls were snoring loudly.

Safiye and Istir each laid one young woman on a bed, and stole their outer garments: scarlet red jalabiyas adorned with woven silver arabesques on the sleeves and the front, matching hijabs, and golden yellow cloth belts.

The rich girls were left wearing only their most intimate undergarments: a thin band of purple-and-golden cloth wrapped around the breasts and the middle of the back, and night blue tight underpants that weren't covering the thighs – only their most private parts. The two accomplices left their victims concealed under the bedsheets, and put on their fancy clothes.

Thanks to their outfits, they were allowed to enter the hamam in which a recruiter of the Seraglio was resting. They easily convinced him that they had the potential to become courtesans...

That day, Safiye realized the endless potential of stealing other women’s clothes and identities for her schemes. She didn’t take advantage of her discovery in the following years, as she was too busy learning the rules and etiquette befitting of a courtesan.

However, she never forgot about that tactic...

Their two victims never realized that they had been pawns in their scheme. By the time they woke up, Safiye and Istir had already returned and redressed them.

The rich girls even gave them money as thanks for their help. Safiye appreciated a lot the irony…

Her mother didn’t like Safiye’s idea to become a courtesan, but the daughter had already made her mind.

The path to escape her condition was now within reach. She was going to take it. No matter the cost.





...

In the Seraglio, Istir and Safiye met with an other girl called Zaïde. A young noblewoman who won them over with her energy and optimism. She was everything that Safiye was not: honest, naive, innocent, and pure. But that was the reason why Safiye couldn’t help but have a soft spot for her... The three friends quickly rose up the hierarchy of the Seraglio. They thought that they had found the perfect life they were looking for.

Years went by.

Safiye’s mother died in an accident at the mill.

By that point, her daughter was already an established courtesan. She was tempted to go to the burial, but the other courtesans quickly made her realize that being seen in a poor district of the town would damage her reputation.

She couldn’t go.

She, Istir, and Zaïde were about to reach the top of the hierarchy.

Safiye renounced her idea. She cried in secret, but kept repeating that it would be worth it.

Becoming a courtesan would be worth it. It was her way to escape her condition. No matter the cost.







However, she eventually realized that the glamour of a courtesan’s life was just another mirage.

When Zaïde refused his invitation, and without a second-thought, the king destroyed the woman’s reputation for the perceived offense. The disgraced courtesan was chased from the palace.

Zaïde’s body was cold and stiff by the time her two friends found her, hanged in the room of her family house. Safiye would never forget the sight.

That day, Safiye decided that she wouldn’t let the Seraglio break her. She would find another way. A way to live free.

No matter the cost.

No matter the cost...


**************

Safiye’s brown hair were braided, adorned with grey stone beads, and dyed black. Some make-up was used to darken her skin and give it a copper-looking colour. She couldn’t do much about the colour of her eyes, deep emerald green wasn’t commonly found in the Empire, but she overcame the problem by avoiding looking people in the eyes. She was wearing the clothes of a Pakal traveler.

The spy was watching her target.

The peasant girl was wearing a brown thick ankle-long one-piece dress made to work outside, with a rope tied around the waist as a belt, and thick brown leather sandals. Her dress had white threads and a pattern of orange squares.

She was young, around twenty. She had a curvy body, with a shapely bottom and perky breasts. Her black hair were waist-long, braided, and adorned with white stone beads. She had an oval face, dark brown eyes, and a copper-coloured skin. She was good-looking. Gorgeous even.

However, Safiye knew that after ten-to-fifteen years of working in the fields and raising children, the peasant girl’s looks would wane.

It was actually the reason why Safiye chose to become a courtesan. She saw what working at the mill did to her mother. Had the brown-haired woman chosen the same path, her body would have been broken by her life and her work before she turned 40.

Of course, Zaïde’s grim fate made her realize that the life of a courtesan would also end up breaking her, just differently. But that was another story…

Currently, Safiye was focused on another goal. The Mages had given the brown-haired former-courtesan-turned-mercenary her first mission for them. It was her chance. If she succeeded, the Mages would hire her as one of their permanent agents. A status that would bring her a lot of money.

Safiye was supposed to locate a specific Charioteer wagon train, that was said to hide a girl with unnaturally strong magical power. A girl that could threaten the Mages’ domination if she was allowed to grow up and to master her powers. The Mages didn’t want to send a squad of soldiers, because they knew the Charioteers would easily notice them before they could reach them, and would scatter and escape.

However, if the spy wanted to approach the wagon train she was looking for, Safiye knew that she needed to acquire more innocuous travel clothes.

Luckily, the mercenary had spotted a pilgrim that was staying at the village’s inn, and her clothes would be a good disguise. First, she simply needed a set of clothes that would allow her to walk undetected in the village…

That was where the peasant girl came into the picture. Currently, she was tending to the trees of the village’s orchard. Alone.

Safiye waited hidden behind a tree, and attacked her victim from behind. She grabbed the young woman by the shoulders and pulled her behind the tree.

“Hey!” her victim shrieked.

The peasant girl tried to fight back. It was actually a little embarrassing, given how outmatched she was.

I may not be the toughest warrior out there, but I had to fight tooth and nail to escape my condition TWICE. You don’t stand a chance! Safiye was thinking to herself when her victim raised shaky fists to defend herself.

A few punches were enough to subdue the girl and to send her to slumberland. She fell on the grass with a small grunt.

Safiye looked at the unconscious young woman. The spy was given by the Mages complete immunity in case she had to kill someone, including subjects of the Empire, but she couldn’t bring herself to directly end someone’s life.

She still remembered how Zaïde looked after she died…

The sight traumatized Safiye.

The spy stripped the peasant girl. She needed to occupy her mind, to think of something else. To not think of Zaïde and Istir. Stealing this woman’s clothes was the perfect distraction.

She stopped once the peasant girl was down to her grey sleeveless knee-long sturdy underdress.

Safiye removed and cut her own clothes with her knife to turn them into makeshift ropes, gag, and blindfold. She trussed up the peasant girl, binding her ankles and her wrists. She blindfolded and cleave-gagged her.

She dragged the peasant girl out of sight and hid her in a hollow, pushing on her body to make her curl up so that she would take up less space.

Safiye disguised herself with the woman’s clothes, and put a second layer of make-up to change the colour of her skin, as some of it was smeared during her fight.

It was time for her to grab her real disguise...

**************

Safiye entered the inn while making sure to not attract anyone’s attention. As expected, her target was inside the building, seated at a table.

The pilgrim had a dark skin, short black hair and hazel eyes. Her body was fit, with shapely legs and a shapely bottom, which was logical given the fact that she walked a lot. She was wearing the light grey sturdy hooded robe of a pilgrim and brown leather traveling boots. She was carrying a haversack and a pilgrim staff.

Safiye smiled when the woman paid her meal. The pilgrim intending to go to her room to pick up the rest of her belongings to leave the village.

Discreetly, the mercenary followed the woman when the latter went upstairs.

When the brown-haired woman tried to close the door of her room, Safiye blocked it with her foot.

“What the- Who are you?!” the pilgrim exclaimed.

Safiye entered the room while closing the door behind her. The thick wooden frame muffled the sounds of the brief scuffle that followed.

**************

The pilgrim was wearing sturdy undergarments designed to not hinder her movements when she walked: a loose short-sleeved faded green undertunic, faded green underpants tied around the waist with a string, and white socks. Safiye didn’t need the undertunic or underpants, as she had her own traveling underwear, but since the socks were of good quality she snatched them. She didn’t know how long she would have to walk.

Safiye took her knife to cut the bedsheets and used them as makeshift ropes. She tightly bound the limbs of the pilgrim, then cloth-gagged and blindfolded her.

She pushed the woman’s unconscious trussed up body under the bed to conceal her.

Then, she slipped into the pilgrim robe, socks and boots. She used the hood to hide her face and grabbed all her victim’s belongings: the staff, the haversack and the bag. She put her own equipment inside the woman’s haversack and bag.

**************

Safiye left the village without letting anyone see her.

She started to follow the trail of the wagon train in the Hills of Tecuehitlan. The sun was harsh, but she had the robe’s hood to protect her head from its rays, as well as plenty of water.

Her plan was to locate the wagon train and approach it while they were camping for the night. She could ask for hospitality. Charioteers were wary of all the other people, but they usually agreed to offer hospitality to the pilgrims, the traveling priests, and the lone merchants.

Still, Safiye knew that there was a good chance they would turn her down...

Therefore, when she saw the traveling priestess from afar, she knew that she had to jump on the opportunity.

Priestesses and priests of the ancient gods were very popular among the common folks of the Empire, as they doubled as healers and often helped people with their skills. While Charioteers were distrustful towards most subjects of the Empire, they were SLIGHTLY less distrustful towards priestesses.

The priestess was traveling on a donkey. She was wearing a light orange long robe with dark orange trimmings on the edges, a light green cloth sash around the waist and a matching light green headband, as well as long earrings, bracelets and a necklace all made of copper and adorned with obsidian stones. She was protecting her head with a brown traveling wide-brimmed hat, and Safiye could see a brown traveling cloak among her baggage.

The spy quickly came up with a plan.

She ran towards the woman, pretending to be panicked.

“Priestess! Priestess!”

“My name is Xochitl, please call me like that.” the woman answered to put her at ease.

Xochitl had brown eyes and midback-long braided black hair, though they weren't coarse. On the contrary, they seemed very light. Her skin was tanned, slightly lighter than the skin of a subject of the Empire. One of her parents was probably from the northern vassal kingdoms.

Safiye quickly made up a lie on the spot.

“I need your help! My friend’s over there and she’s been bitten by a snake!” she shouted, feigning extreme distress.

Safiye was a born comedian. She was already crafty back when she was still the daughter of a mere worker in a textile mill. And the lessons of the Seraglio helped her perfect her skills.

Xochitl was completely fooled. The priestess dismounted and grabbed the lounge of her donkey.

“Lead the way. I will help you.”

She followed Safiye. The fake pilgrim led her away from the road, into a hollow and near a solitary tree.

Away from prying eyes: Here, nobody could see them from the trail.

Xochitl started to understand that something was wrong.

“Where is your friend?”

Safiye hit a specific part between the woman’s shoulder and neck with the edge of her hand.

“Uh!” Xochitl grunted. She fell on the ground. Out cold.

Safiye smiled. Too easy... Good moral people were so gullible sometimes…

She didn’t feel bad about assaulting the priestess. She had long learned that kindness wasn’t a strength. It was a weakness that others would exploit without any scruple.

She preferred being the exploiter...

However, suddenly Xochitl’s donkey started to bray menacingly.

Safiye drew her knife.

“What? You want to play mean?” she warned the animal.

The donkey went still when it saw the blade. It was far from stupid… Safiye tied it to the solitary tree with its lounge.

The spy stripped the priestess. She removed her brown traveling sandals and untied the cloth sash. She lifted her legs to start removing the dress. Then, she lifted her upper-body to take off the robe. She also stole the headband and the jewels.

As undergarments, Xochitl was wearing a white knee-long underdress with no shoulder straps, as it was clipped under the armpits. There was a black tattoo of a stylized sun on each shoulder, the mark of the priestesses.

Time to truss her up...

Safiye almost mummified Xochitl’s upper-body with the coarse ropes she used to immobilize the upper-arms. She cross-tied the woman’s wrists behind her back. Her thighs and legs were also tied with ropes. Safiye shoved a thick piece of cloth into Xochitl’s mouth and tied a rag over her mouth. She left her at the bottom of the hollow.

Safiye slipped into the priestess’ garments, then untied the donkey’s lounge, and tried to lead it away.

“Come here, you!”

The animal refused to move. In spite of her best efforts, Safiye wasn’t able to make it follow her.

She lost patience.

“Then stay with her, you stubborn beast!”

Safiye considered killing the animal here and there, but ultimately couldn’t bring herself to do the deed. She didn’t kill. She tightly attached again the donkey by its lounge to the solitary tree.

Then she left Xochitl and her donkey behind.

The sun was harsh and the priestess had no water.

Safiye didn’t care.

**************

The spy ended up regretting her change of clothes. The priestess’ clothes were less comfortable than the pilgrim’s. Xochitl wasn’t traveling on a donkey for nothing!

After hours of walk, Safiye blessed the One True God for her stroke of luck when she saw the traveling merchant and her cart in the distance. A placid ox was pulling the vehicle.

Safiye approached the merchant, and pretended to be a wandering priestess on a pilgrimage. She played her part perfectly, and asked her interlocutor if she could give her a ride.

The traveling merchant of course agreed.

The woman was a subject of the Empire called Eztli. She had coarse black hair, dark brown eyes, and a tanned copper-coloured skin. Her hair were tied into an axtlacuilli coiffure. The merchant was wearing a colourful red Pakal huipil with yellow and blue stripes that was reaching up to the knees, a green cloth sash, and a blue skirt with yellow threads. Her head was covered with a dark blue cinta.

Eztli offered a ride to the ‘priestess’, and Safiye obviously accepted.

“Strange to see you on foot in the Hills.” Eztli commented while driving her cart.

“I was traveling on a donkey, but a snake bit it and I couldn’t save it…” Safiye lied on the spot, and without any hesitation. “What about you? Why are you traveling the Hills?”

“There are several Charioteer wagon trains in the Hills. I’m trying to find them to trade with them.”

This picked Safiye’s interest. “Really?”

“Yes. I heard that Clan Moulder’s wagon train was nearby.”

Safiye smiled. “Tell me more, please. Do you know them personally? Have you already traded with them in the past?”

Eztli shook her head. “No, I just figured out it would be a perfect business opportunity.”

While pleasantly conversing with the merchant, Safiye was also planning her next move. During her time in the Seraglio, she learned how to do two things at once: carrying an intense conversation while also thinking of something completely different.

Sure, arriving with a merchant may help her infiltrate the Charioteer wagon train without raising too much suspicions. But there was a better easier way to infiltrate them.

BEING the merchant.

Unfortunately for Eztli, it meant that she would have to be removed from the picture…

**************

Safiye decided to wait until they weren’t too far away from the site in which Moulder’s wagon train was camping for the night, in case Eztli’s ox proved to be as uncooperative as Xochitl’s donkey.

The moment the merchant informed her that they were almost there, she put her plan into motion.

“Can we make a halt, please?” Safiye asked.

Eztli checked the sky. It was the evening, but the sun was still shining and she calculated that they would easily reach the wagon train before the night.

“No problem. I need to check my merchandise anyway.”

Safiye smiled. “Go ahead. Take all your time.”

Eztli jumped on the ground and inspected the back of her cart. Safiye got down.

The merchant was whistling to herself while inspecting her goods, completely unaware of the danger.

Safiye struck. She wrapped her arms around Eztli’s throat and neck. She blocked her head with one arm and squeezed her throat with the other.

It was a technique she learned when she was in the bad parts of El Idriss, from a woman of the Far East beyond the ocean. A way to quickly knock out a foe.

Her victim gasped. She let out gurgles of fright, and flailed her arms, but to no avail.

“Gh… Urk… Guh...”

After a short-lived struggle, the merchant’s mind drifted into unconsciousness. Her body went still.

Safiye gently laid her on the ground.

“Nothing personal. I just need your clothes. The Charioteers will be friendlier towards a merchant than towards a priestess...”

Safiye stripped Eztli down to her undergarments: a light grey short-sleeved cotton chemise and a grey loincloth. Interestingly enough, the merchant was using a traditional Pakal loincloth to cover the lower part of her body, but was wearing underwear following the fashion of these weird countries from across the ocean to cover the top half of her body.

Guess it’s inevitable when one trades a lot... the mercenary thought to herself.

Safiye searched Eztli’s merchandise to grab items to bind her.

Among other things, the merchant was selling clothes and fabric. Safiye shoved a big thick piece of white cloth inside the black-haired woman's mouth, and tied a brown scarf over her mouth to prevent her from spitting the gag. There were also ropes among the wares. Safiye bound Eztli’s legs from the ankles to the knees. She crossed the merchant’s wrists behind her back and bound them. Finally, she wrapped ropes around Eztli’s upper-body below and above the breasts to immobilize her arms.

Once her victim was thoroughly restrained, Safiye dragged Eztli into a hollow beyond a small hill, away from the trail, to conceal her.

She went back to the cart and slipped into the merchant’s discarded colourful clothes.

The ox proved to be a lot more compliant than Xochitl’s donkey. It obeyed Safiye’s orders without any fuss.

Safiye drove her cart to the wagon train of clan Moulder.

**************

“I must say, I really appreciate your hospitality. You have my gratitude.” Safiye said.

As befitting of a courtesan, the mercenary was a talented social manipulator. She excelled at carrying a conversation and at captivating a crowd. The Charioteers deduced that she wasn’t a pure-blooded Pakal woman because of her accent, but she managed nonetheless to convince them that she was a genuine traveling merchant.

“Hospitality is sacred.” Moulder answered. “Tonight, we drink and we eat. Tomorrow, we trade.”

The fake merchant smiled warmly as she was given water, hiding her true feelings. Tomorrow, they weren’t going to be trading…

Now, which one is it?

Safiye actually didn’t have many information about the ‘Moon Child’ the Mages were looking for. Only that she was a girl, but even then she didn’t know her age outside of the fact that she wasn’t an adult yet.

A small swarm of red-haired children were watching her from afar, but their mothers were forbidding them to come too close. The teenagers were sitting closer to her, but they too kept their distance.

Safiye had no clue that could help identify her target. Was it that kid who was picking her nose? Or that teenager with a mane of fluffy curly hair who was sulking in a corner? Or even that toddler?

Luckily, the Mages had given her another way to accomplish her mission...

**************

In the middle of the night, Safiye walked outside of the circle of wagons.

While she did find the wagon train the Mages wanted her to find, things didn’t exactly go as planned. Safiye thought at first that she could spot the ‘Moon Child’ to isolate her. She was however now realizing how naive she was. Charioteers were very protective of their children. There was no way they would reveal that one of them had strong dangerous forbidden magical powers to a stranger. And as of finding the one that was overprotected… Charioteers were overprotecting all their children! Tough luck finding the one who was more overprotected!

The brown-haired woman searched her haversack. Inside, there was a small crystal that the Mages gave her. After locating the wagon train, she was supposed to warn the Mages by breaking it.

Safiye hesitated. She knew that the Mages would slaughter every single person of the wagon train, down to the youngest child. They couldn’t afford the risk of letting the ‘Moon Child’ live. To them, the lives of a Charioteer clan didn’t mean anything.

Her mother would have disapproved. Zaïde would have disapproved.

The spy groaned angrily at her moment of weakness.

What did she owe these Charioteers anyway? What did she owe their children?

Her mother played by all the rules. She worked hard and honestly all her life, and what did it get her?

Zaïde played by all the rules. She was always honest and followed her heart, and what did it get her?

The world was a disgusting place where good people didn’t last long.

She owed nothing to Moulder and his wagon train. It wasn’t her problem. The only person she owed something to was herself.

Safiye broke the crystal.

And all hells broke lose, in the form of a rain of fire.

**************

Safiye woke up brutally.

Where am I?

That’s right. She wasn’t in the Hills. She was in a room of the Imperial Palace. After their targets escaped the ruins of the Yr Widdfa, the Mages transported Safiye and her team in Chichen Itza to plan their next move.

The brown-haired spy felt an uncomfortable tingling in the back of her neck. She wasn’t alone in her bedroom!

Safiye hurriedly scanned the dark room, then grimaced.

She could see Tsuki crouched down and perched on a nearby shelf, like some kind of nocturnal bird. The shapeshifter had wings in her back, but they were folded.

Tsuki was spending more and more time with her wings out.

“You look like some kind of vulture…” Safiye harshly commented.

“Ce-Acatl is encouraging me in my experiments to grow some wings.”

“You shouldn’t humor him. Or else he’ll ask MORE from you.”

Tsuki giggled. “He’ll never try to breed with me. He’s too afraid of the mutated monstrosities we would produce if we mate… Plus, he knows that one doesn’t trifle lightly with the Black Star’s power.”

“What are you even doing here? You-” Safiye’s eyes widened. “Wait a second! Were you watching me in my sleep?”

“I wasn’t watching you.”

“You weren’t- Were you watching my dream?!”

“Maybe.”

“You can do that without Itzel’s help now?!”

“Maybe.”

“I forbid you to watch my dreams! They’re private!”

Tsuki ignored her outburst. “She’s going to get you. You owe her sixty-seven lives. Her siblings. Her parents. Her grandparents. Her cousins, uncles, and aunts. Her friends. Her entire clan. This kind of debt is paid in blood. This kind of callous action demands swift expeditious justice.”

Safiye paled. The shapeshifter didn’t even need to say the name of Coulter.

Still, she retorted: “Are you seriously lecturing me about my callousness?! You’re the one who hurts women to take their appearance, just for the thrills! And because it makes you feel superior! If that’s not callousness, then I don’t what it is! How many were they today? Six?”

“Only one actually.” Tsuki answered genially. “Oh, also the cute servant. Make that two. And, just so you know, I’m still not feeling any thrill. Not anymore.”

She was smiling, but Safiye knew that the topic was VERY dangerous. She didn’t insist.

The shapeshifter wasn’t seriously trying to debate about ethics anyway. Like always, she was trying to tick Safiye off because it amused her. In five minutes, her mind would find another center of interest and she would drop the topic.

Tsuki tilted her head and added: “I’m wondering if Ce-Acatl would consider offering your life in exchange of Coulter’s cooperation…”

“Mages are greedy conquerors, but they are also fair business partners. They would never betray me!” Safiye retorted.

“Yes. But Ce-Acatl also wants her. And not ONLY to breed high-powered offspring. For him, it’s personal. He wants to possess her. Men rarely tend to think straight when they’re using their-”

“I don’t need a picture.” Safiye interrupted her. “And I refuse to continue this conversation. Good night.”

The brown-haired woman went back to sleep.

In her back, Tsuki remained still.

Her eyes started to glow red. She smiled when she noticed that she was now able to successfully transform her fingers into talons.

She chanted to herself.

“Every night and every morn,
Some to misery are born,
Every morn and every night,
Some are born to sweet delight,
Some are born to sweet delight,
Some are born to endless night.”

**************

The morning after, the Mages summoned Safiye. The brown-haired mercenary used all her training as a courtesan to not betray her nervousness in front of her employers.

The Mages were sitting on raised thrones that were allowing them to literally be above their interlocutors, a simple but efficient trick to destabilize someone and to remind who was holding the real power.

All the high-ranked Sun Mages were here. Ce-Acatl was of course presiding over the Council.

“We have lost sight of the Moon Child. We suspect that they’re somewhere in the Great Steppes. If that’s true, they’re out of our reach. At least for now.” Ce-Acatl explained. “The mission in the Vassal Kingdoms is a complete failure.”

Safiye controlled her facial muscle to not wince in front of the Mages. She hadn’t forgotten about her conversation with Tsuki the previous night.

“However, we won’t cast stones at you.” Ce-Acatl added. “We realize that we didn’t make good use of your talents lately. Making you the officer of an expeditionary corps was a mistake. You’re suited for infiltration, not frontal combat. Mistakes have been made, but moving forward is more important.”

Safiye also hid her relief. Ce-Acatl had many flaws. He was a greedy power-hungry ruler, and a perverted slime who wanted to put an unwilling woman in his bed to dominate her. But when it came to business at least, he was fair.

“Speaking of which, we have a new mission for you. One more suited for your talents.” a Sun Mage announced.

“We’ve decided to try a new strategy to neutralize the Moon Child.” another added.

“She’s maybe powerful, but she’s still only one woman. She’s such a threat because she’s working for Rashid El’Haroun’s network. He provides her with artifacts and strategies, and he uses her as a weapon against us. If we isolate her and her little team of misfits, they will be easy pickings.” Ce-Acatl concluded.

“I think I see where this is going.” Safiye commented.

The Archmage nodded. “We want you to infiltrate Rashid’s network. We want you to help us set a trap to capture their leader. We want prince Rashid El’Haroun.”

**************

THE END
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Re: Pakal

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I'll give two separate responses here, since these are two clearly distinct chapters.

First, on Chapter 5: I thought this was a tense and entertaining chapter, and wasn't longer than it needed to be. The Gengis women were introduced well, quickly but with enough exposition to give us a basic sense of their sector and daily living. Börte was a compelling antagonist - cruel and domineering, but the nods to her family gave her a (slight) note of sympathy.

The takedown scenes were quite good, as per usual. The old "fool the guard by feigning sickness" trick never gets old, and I liked Yuka's comment about the Gengis people not getting many infiltrators around their parts. Mugging slave girls was also a smart idea, due to their lack of combat training.

It's mostly a transitional chapter, as our heroines are trying to get from one area of their land to another, but it did the transition quite well.


Now, on the Interlude: I was of course happy to see Safiye return, and learn more of her backstory (dark as it was). She continues to be a complex and compelling antagonist, and her internal conflicts are interesting to watch unfold.

That said, I think she works best when she's part of an ensemble, like leading her team of henchwomen to infiltrate Nahid's residence. Obviously, she's since betrayed those henchwomen, but it's the sort of group dynamic that brings out her best as a character. There also wasn't much in the way of plot in the interlude, as it mostly involved Safiye traveling from one point to another, and from one disguise to another (from peasant girl to pilgrim to priestess to merchant) without much change in tone or plotting.

That said, the mugging scenes themselves were a lot of fun. The peasant girl getting grabbed by the shoulders and pulled behind the tree was an amusing way to start the action, as is Safiye's prideful boast that the woman doesn't stand a chance. The offscreen mugging of the pilgrim was great as well. And Safiye using the priestess' own sense of compassion against her, luring her away from prying eyes, is a great way of reminding us that she is, through it all, a wicked person. (Though an entertaining one. ;) )

The scene with Etzli was interesting in that it seems Safiye did not initially intend to mug her for her clothes. She initially just wanted a chariot ride, but Etzli sealed her own fate by mentioning the trading. I also like the detail of the merchant being bound and gagged with her own wares.

Safiye remains my favorite character in the series, and it was great to see her strike out on her own. Still, I'm hoping she returns to the main arc soon, and hopefully with some henchwomen to banter with. (Although she doesn't quite have a great history of staying loyal to them. ;) ) Her rapport with Tsuki is interesting as well, although I maintain that I find Tsuki to be more creepy than compelling. :lol:
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Re: Pakal

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While I wanted to showcase their culture for a change of horizon (and to finish the world tour of my fictional continent), I didn't have much ideas for a plot revolving aroung 'Gengis', therefore I kept the chapter short. It's indeed more something of a transition, and also a way to introduce key elements for the next arc, which should be the second-to-last big arc of the story.

The challenge was to give enough exposition to make the conflict believable, so I'm glad it worked in that regards. The idea with Börte was to introduce her as a generic 'evil bully', only to reveal at the end that she's more a product of her environment.

The "feigning sickness" trick will indeed never get old, though I realized it's a lot rarer than one would think in the stories of this Board...

Like most interludes, Safiye's interlude was more supposed to be an exploration of her character and her backstory than a true short story, so I guess that's why its plot felt thinner/weaker. The point was to show her at key moments of her life, to better explain her current mindset. (Of course, most of these moments had to include clothes stealings. :lol: ) The challenge was to find the right balance between explaining her mindset while also showcasing the cruelty of her actions. As the (little) cliffhanger at the end promises, she should return very soon, and probably not alone ;) . (After all, between Tsuki, Itzel and Astrid she's also assembling her own team - albeit involuntarily. :lol: ) Also, since she's your favorite, I wanted to give her a little character focus. I guess you can call it fanservice. :lol:

Safiye's interactions with Tsuki are simply a delight to write, I must admit. :lol: I see what you mean about Tsuki I think. Writing her is fun, but I have to make sure to not overdo it either when it comes to her creepiness, even though it's very fun to write her. (Though hamming it would be very in-character for her. :lol: )
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Re: Pakal

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I've been waiting to read this all day and I've just noticed that there's not one, but two chapters. Now you just spoiling me. 8-)

Great opening, its sets the mood and the steaks, see it's little things like that, that you just know this is going to be epic. :)

I'm pleased to see that Yisüi is healed up nicely and I'm liking this Börte character, she's already making quite the impression and I see that Azeneth is already getting ready to teach her a lesson, my god this is going to be awesome. :D

The next scene was amazing, I loved the lore, the backstory, the different "clans" per say and I thought the brief moment between Yisüi and Jinora was very nice......And yes I believe I see where Yuka is going with this plan too, onwards we go. 8-)

I loved the series of USB scenes which followed, very well executed and the constant hearing of Azeneth calling it "weird" when she had to redress them was making me chuckle, nice work! :D :lol:

Once again I enjoyed the next scene with the shaman's apprentice, a nice original set of clothes too, plus I got to see Coulter and Azeneth make some light jabs at each other, which always makes me chuckle. :D :lol:

Hhhmmm, I'm under the impression that the girl was Borte's daughter maybe? I'm making a mental note of this purely because I have feeling that this might come back later in the story so I need to remember that, by the way I loved the whole trick scheme with literally escorting Borte in front of her people while Yuka impersonates her, that's a very rare technique and it's a genius one at that, AMAZING work! :D

Oh right, right it was her sister, goodness it was a good thing the other riders backed off too, for Borte's sake, this was a unique and different (in a sexy kind of way) that Azeneth handled that by throwing her captors bra at her pursuers.......I actually thought that was kind of hot! 8-)

Wow there's some real STRONG tension here from Yuka and Yisui, now I fully understand why and I'm with Yuka all the way.......THAT sort of thing, just isn't right.........I'm curious to know what happens next now, you've thrown a well placed curve ball into the mix here, and it has me, very VERY hooked. :D

Whoe Yuka, in this one...........We've all been there though. Angry at the world for the situations it put us in.......For the situations we too put ourselves in..........Mmmmmm, this is some good story writing right here. 8-) ............This scene grabbed me by the throat. It's the state of mind where you can't let go, intrusive thoughts pester your conscious with horrifying representations of your denial, until you can finally admit that you failed the one you love. You lied when you promised that you would never leave. You couldn't save her, and you cannot forgive yourself..............Man I love Yuka! 8-)


Whoe.........Now that was a dark interlude for sure...........Aaaahhh damn it, I loved it, not because it was dark, no, no. But because it has raw emotion, such powerful energy, I really enjoyed it in that sense. :D

Hahaha, bloody hell, immediately already condemning that beautiful peasant girl too to a future of ugliness, this chapter is a dark one :lol: ................Oh I'm not judging, I'm praising you and showering your story with appreciation, because I'm loving this series! :D 8-)

Overall though I really did enjoy the entire scene, one long awesome USB scene.......NICE! :D

Once again, I really enjoyed the scene with the pilgrim, great use of the setting! :D I also really the enjoyed the whole scene with Xochitl and she shod be thankful, at least she still has her donkey to keep her company. 8-) :D

This whole chapter is just one beautiful USB after the other as I loved the entire with Eztli too. I think we need to keep count as I believe Safiye is about to set a record of some kind......Maybe most single outfits stolen in Pakal so far......Hhhhmmm maybe. :D

You rascal........All a dream sequence eh........Hahaha, alright, alright, you managed to fool me. :lol:

There's Tsuki, I was beginning to wonder where my favourite character was, yes I said it, she's my favourite character, but this surely can't come as a surprise to anyone, I mean after all, I've said how much I tend to fall for evil / bad women, I think I've only said it like.......fifty billion times by now, but who's counting eh haha. :D :lol:

The ending sets up the next phase of this story perfectly and I honestly can not wait to see where this goes. :D

Final verdict - WOW! This had absolutely everything, it had such amazing character development for Yusui and Yuka. It gave us a new location with new lore and new histories (which are always welcome). It gave us some of the most amazing USB scenes and some new outfits as a whole. It had it's dark moments and it's light moments, yes the dark moments were more than the light but it is as Eramis once said..................."Remember light only burns bright for so long. But darkness is FOREVER!"............Yes, I was quoting someone there. ;)

Honestly, thank you for not just giving us one but two fantastic chapters, I always breath a sigh of annoyance when I reach the end, because I want more and more. This series is one of my most favourite series to date, I love the setting, the world, the characters both major and minor, I mean how could you not, it's just perfection through and through, good god this series is great. :D

P.S Now here the important part, for the love of goodness, please make sure you copyright all of your work immediately, because this is just pure gold and I know that one day, some one in the business will make this into a TV series (Live action or Anime, both are acceptable for me) and your name, is the name I want to see when it says "Created by" and "written by". :D :D
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Re: Pakal

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Glad I could find the right balance between the lore, the introducing of the 'antagonist' of this small part, and bringing uniform stealing-related scenes.

When writing a group of characters, it's very hard to give them all spotlight, and Jinora is often the one who ends up getting the short end of the stick when it comes to exposure. It's probably because she's the more grounded 'normal' person of the group, so I purposefully added this little moment between Yisüi and her.

When there are scenes involving redressing the victim after she's stripped in mainstream media, it sometimes happens for no real reason. (Well, no real IN-STORY reason.) It was funny to include one as a gag, but I still wanted it to be justified.

Coulter's and Azeneth's are perfect candidates to write snark jabs.

This story was partly an excuse to bring the scene with Börte being impersonated and paraded around by the impostor. It was worth it.

Story-wise, the main point of this transition chapter was to feature the last scene featuring Yuka's fears (and the part at the end with Safiye; both the reminder of her responsability in the deaths of Coulter's clan and new mission). These elements are key for the following arc.

I thought it interesting to have a little character focus on Safiye. More like a flashback-dream actually. ;) It's actually the same story as Coulter's interlude, many months ago, only from Safiye's perspective.

It's funny to see that apparently in this story the favorites tend to be the more 'negative' characters (Safiye, Tsuki; personally mine is Coulter).
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Re: Pakal

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I genuinely believe it's because you have a knack for writing really strong and interesting villainess type characters, their dark pasts make them even more intriguing and overall they are all just amazing to read. :D

I can see why your favourite is Coulter, I must admit I thought she was just the one that had to be moody in the group when we first met her........ BUT......... Then we saw the real her in that infamous mirror scene you wrote and I discovered a whole new level of respect for her and she's even in my top three now, because now I like her that much. So she's really come into her own and it's been amazing to see. :D
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Re: Pakal

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Chapter 6: The Shapeshifter, the Spy and the Messenger of Darkness




Part 1

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Tsuki was wearing the clothes of a Pakal servant: brown sandals and a white calf-long sleeveless robe with a grey cloth sash tied around the waist. She looked at herself in a mirror. The shapeshifter twirled several time, trying to appreciate the sensation of the clothes on her skin.

It didn’t work.

“Why are you doing this…?” the real servant asked her.

The woman’s voice was betraying her utter terror.

“Your eyes. They remind me of Yuka.” Tsuki explained.

The servant was a beautiful woman. Ce-Acatl liked having beauties around in his palace. She had near-perfect curves, a sensual bun, and breasts that were just the right size – not too big, not too small. Her braided black hair were soft and luscious, a rarity among Pakal women. Her flawless skin was copper-coloured. Her oval face was soft. And her green-hazel eyes looked like Yuka’s...

The servant was bound with ropes to a chair. Her hands were tied behind her back. Her ankles were tied to the legs of the chair. A rope was wrapped around her waist to pin her to the back of the chair, another rope was wrapped around her upper-arms to immobilize them.

The servant had been stripped down to her white loincloth. Other than that, she was naked. Her bare breasts were fully displayed.

One final rope was tied around the servant’s throat to pin her head against the back of the chair. It was loose enough to allow her to breath, but the mere idea that Tsuki could tighten it at any time terrified the girl.

“You don’t have to do this…” the servant begged.

Tsuki shook her head. “People always say that. That’s one of the dumbest things I've ever heard, but they say it anyway. Your kind never seems to understand that I HAVE to do this. It’s in my nature.”

“But the Mages…”

“The Mages won’t care. Nobody will care.” Tsuki softly retorted.

The shapeshifter approached the bound woman.

“You don’t feel them, do you?” she asked her.

“Feel what?”

“The eyes. Always watching. The Black Star always has Her gaze on me. She watches my actions. She analyzes them. She comments on them. Sometimes she likes what I do, sometimes she doesn’t. She appreciates the fact that I entertain Her, that I bring Her the world of chaos and constant change that She longs. Her attention makes me an important character.”

Tsuki gestured towards the bound servant.

“You on the other hand… The Black Star is only interested in you because you’re currently being my victim. She appreciates the quick entertainment you’re providing through me. But does She know about your life and dreams? Does She care? No. And She certainly doesn’t care about your sufferings! Soon, I will turn to someone else, entertaining the Black Star with another victim. And soon, She’ll have forgotten about you. That makes you an extra. And extras are disposable. Your only purpose is to provide a quick entertainment.”

She looked the servant in the eyes.

“That is the truth the Black Star revealed to me. The world is a stage… and the stage is a world of entertainment.”

Tsuki heard the voice of the Black Star in her head.

Kill her. She’s just a servant. The Mages won’t care.

Tsuki sent her a thought: In exchange, will you allow me to feel angry and sad at Yuka’s betrayal without interfering?

No. Never. Towards her vessel, the Black Star was many things, but a liar She was not.

Tsuki chuckled, but didn’t touch the rope tied around the servant’s throat. She looked at herself in the mirror again.

How could she describe what she was feeling?

Yuka had renounced her for her human friends. A tiny fraction of Tsuki’s mind knew that she should feel sad and angry.

But her emotions weren’t following the directives of her mind. She could only feel this delicious… pleasurable… feeling of happiness pulsating through every fiber of her being. Ever since she got angry in the realm of dreams, the Black Star made sure to adjust the overflow of emotions her fragment was sending through Tsuki. Her heart was pumping, pumping, pumping… Each pump was sending a wave of pure bliss.

A small part of her mind wanted to cry, but all she could do was smile…

As the Black Star’s vessel, she wasn’t allowed to be in pain. Only to be happy.

Happy and entertaining.

Happy, entertaining, and craving for entertainment.

But Tsuki didn’t find any pleasure in stripping the servant. Only the waves of pleasure sent by the Black Star remained.

Well, she found some joy in annoying Safiye, playing (according to her) the part of the annoying bubbly friend, but it wasn’t the same thing...

She needed to try again… She needed to try something different… Changing shape was her nature, she couldn't just NOT have pleasure while doing it.

With all her strength, Tsuki punched the mirror. She grabbed a shard of glass and plunged one into her palm. With the Black Star’s influence, even pain was pleasurable. And once the shard was taken away, her skin healed itself without even a scar...

Tsuki fidgeted with her two jade earrings. Yuka’s gift.

She needed to find Yuka. She needed to make her friend tell her where the Black Star was.

Behind her, the servant started to cry.

I don’t really like hearing her cry… Tsuki thought to herself.

She grabbed a thick rag and gagged the woman with it.

The shapeshifter beamed. “That’s better!” she exclaimed.

The servant's sobs were muffled.

At this moment, her bedroom’s door opened. Safiye entered.

“Tsuki. Team gathering. We have to discuss our next mission for the Mages.” she announced.

The brown-haired woman glanced at the bound-and-gagged servant. She raised an eyebrow.

“Really. Another one? Isn’t she, like, the seventh servant you assaulted ever since we’ve started to live in Ce-Acatl’s palace?”

“What can I say? The six others had flaws. I didn’t like the first one’s eyes… the second one didn’t have any curves… the third one didn’t take care of her clothes, there were stains everywhere... the fourth-”

“I don’t want the details. By the Prophet! Your way of getting your fix of adrenaline is sickening.” Safiye shook her head with a disgusted expression. “I hope you won’t forget to give her food and water this time. Or to, you know, release her at some point. Ce-Acatl doesn't like it, when one damages his belongings.”

“You can untie her if you want.” Tsuki slyly remarked.

It was clearly a challenge. She was daring Safiye to take the risk of releasing the woman. The shapeshifter was smiling. It reminded Safiye of a child having fun while ripping off the legs of an insect.

The servant looked at the brown-haired woman with pleading eyes.

Safiye ignored her. She glared at Tsuki. “The banquet hall. Ten minutes.”

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Safiye had gathered her small unlikely team in the banquet hall of Ce-Acatl’s palace, around the main table at the center of the room.

Tsuki was lazily sprawling on a chair, her feet on the table. Itzel was looking at the shapeshifter disapprovingly. Astrid was polishing her axe.

The blond knight had indeed chosen to follow Safiye in the Empire. Something about honor and handing Yuka’s gang over to the justice. The brown-haired spy was considering it an other proof that the blonde was a disgustingly naive noblewoman with WAY TOO MUCH free time. Still, for some reason, the Mages chose to humor Astrid. They gave her a letter of marque and money. Apparently, the knight order she was a part of was renowned for its fighting prowess.

Safiye smiled derisively to herself. She had been given a dangerous mission by the Mages. To accomplish it, she would have to work with a thick-headed knight, a failed mage-woman, and an insane shapeshifter.

A piece of cake...

Safiye explained the mission to her ragtag team of misfits:

“The Mages suspect that the Moon Child, Yuka, and their criminal friends are stuck somewhere in Gengis – which would explain why they couldn’t locate them when they transported themselves. They have brought us here to take advantage of their absence. We have to capture their leader.”

“How exactly can we accomplish that?” Itzel asked.

“By taking the place of a group of his foreign allies before they can meet him.”

“Explain.”

“Ever since the incident with that young painter Alessia and Ce-Tochtli’s death, there have been tensions between the Empire and Bommare. After months of negotiation, the Mages and Bommare’s doge have found an agreement. The city-state has sent a contingent of elite archers. One of Bommare’s aristocrats, a marquess, is leading them. They will help the Mages train their own soldiers. In exchange of their service, the Empire paid a good sum of money.”

“So?”

“Even when part of the military, a marquess can’t travel without a retinue. And among this retinue, there are agents working for Rashid El’Haroun.” Safiye smiled, as she was a little impressed by the prince’s cheek. “You see, that’s the beauty of this scheme. The agents are part of the marquess’ retinue, but she isn’t aware of it. The Mages can’t go after them directly, at the risk of creating a diplomatic incident. And to top it all, the Empire paid for these people’s boat. Prince Rashid loves irony. But we'll use it to our advantage.”

“We'll take the place of the agents…” Itzel understood.

“Exactly.”

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Marquess Tosca Morella of House Montefalco was a tall and fit woman, with a pointy aquiline nose and an angular face. She had short neck-long red hair, a light skin that was slightly tanned due to her exposure to the sun, and sky blue eyes. There were a few freckles on her cheeks. Her hair were thick and bushy, with a pointy end on the neck and a thick mass on top of the head. Safiye had met many nobles during her time as a courtesan, she had learned to define their personalities with their look. The marquess was a military aristocrat. These usually tended to be the most annoying, but at least they had some talents to justify their social station.

A crest was sewn on the chest of Tosca's tunic. It showed a stylized tower next to a stylized hawk. A bigger similar-looking crest was sewn on the back of the tunic. Her left hand and forearm was protected by a thick leather glove. The most magnificent hawk that Safiye had ever seen was proudly standing on the gloved hand. It didn't even need a hood to stay calm. Itzel had told Safiye that the hawk wasn't a mere bird of prey. He and Tosca were linked somehow, he was her familiar. Safiye didn't ask her to insist. Talks about soul links were reminding her of the bond she was forced to have with Tsuki...

Over her shoulder, the marquess was wearing a bow. Strapped to her belt, there was a quiver with arrows.

The noblewoman was accompanied by her personal standard bearer. The latter was a tall woman with an oval-shaped face, green eyes, and black hair. She was called Lucilla. There was also a painter, a young woman called Alessia-Arte Benedetta Lucia Isidoria of House Sforza-Visconti.

Behind the marquess, a troop of soldiers armed with bows or crossbows were walking in step. At the end of the procession, there was the marquess’ retinue.

Ce-Acatl came in person to greet them, with a few fellow high-ranked Mages. He and the marquess exchanged salutations.

Safiye, Tsuki, Itzel, and Astrid were part of his escort. The first two women were disguised as intendants, Itzel was wearing her mage robe, and the blond knight was posing as a bodyguard.

The brown-haired spy discreetly pointed at the group of ladies-in-waiting, handmaidens and intendants walking behind the soldiers. Tosca’s retinue.

“You see these women? Our targets are among them.” Safiye whispered.

“Interesting appearances…” Tsuki commented with an appreciative smile.

Safiye suppressed a grimace. Instead, she answered with a fake composure: “That’s a good thing, because you’ll be on the front line to ambush them.”

“Great!”

A small part of Safiye was actually hoping that Tsuki would fail and get killed. But she was under no illusion. The shapeshifter was way too contrary to give Safiye satisfaction.

“Rashid’s allies won’t make their move immediately. It leaves us a few days to prepare ourselves.” she added to her accomplices

Tsuki smiled brightly. “Great! It’ll give me the time to try something!" She discreetly started to leave. "Tootles! Gotta sleep!”

Next to Safiye, Astrid smiled indulgently. "I envy her. She's so carefree and innocent. Adorable."

Safiye could have punched her in the face for that comment.

**************

Most of the Gengis were nomadic people. They didn't built cities. Even the few sedentary khanates lived in settlements that were, at best, the size of a big village.

There were four exceptions to that rule. Ogodeï, Jöchi, Tölui, and Djaghateï. Four market cities on the coast. They were built long ago by some ancestors of the Vassal Kingdoms, before the Gengis came from the inland regions to conquer the coastlines. The kingdoms were destroyed, but the cities survived. They were now free city-states, and neutral grounds where khanates could trade.

Yuka and her friends weren’t interested in commerce however. They were looking for a boat, but only to leave the lands as soon as possible. Indeed, the steppes of the Gengis were imbued with powerful energies that were messing with Coulter’s sun magic. As long as the five women were here, the redhead couldn’t transport them safely to one of Rashid’s hideouts. However, if they sailed away from the land, the mage-woman would quickly be able to use her powers.

There was one problem however. They had almost no money, and no ship wanted to take them in for free.

It had been one week...

Azeneth, Jinora, and Yisüi were walking Jöchi's docks, trying one more time to find something. Yuka was resting and Coulter was moping in the inn’s room that they were renting.

By Gengis standards, Jöchi was a huge modern city, with its stone buildings. Compared to Chichen Itza, El Idriss or even Dun Merida, the town looked small, crude, functional, and ugly.

Azeneth and Jinora were using brown hooded cloaks to conceal their physical features. People from the southern realms like them were indeed very rare so far in the north. They didn’t want to draw unwanted attention.

The cloaks belonged to two ill-advised cutthroats who tried to rob Azeneth and Jinora the second day after their arrival, when they accidentally ventured into a bad part of the town. Two blond-haired white-skinned blue-eyed ponytailed women wearing brown clothes, and who thought that their daggers were making them the queens of the world.

Needless to say, the bandits bit off more than they could chew...

Once Azeneth was done with them, the blond cutthroats were the ones left behind in an alleyway, robbed of their belongings. The metis and Jinora had stolen the cloaks, and removed the other outer clothes to turn them into makeshift ropes and gags. The two blondes were hog-tied with strips of their tunics and trousers, and cleave-gagged with strips of their tunics. They were left clad in black sleeveless undershirts that were exposing the navels and black thigh-long underpants.

"This is just ridiculous. I know that Yu' wants us to keep a low profile, but we've already wasted one week."

Azeneth was now seriously contemplating stealing a boat. Most of the vessels were small, with a small crew. She was pretty sure that, with the element of surprise, they could neutralize them without the alarm being raised.

They passed in front of a few ships that had docked recently. Yisüi was carefully eyeing each of them.

"You'll have to find an argument to convince Yuka to do things your way." Jinora intervened.

"She's still thinking of what happened with Tsuki. I don't want to quarrel with her when she's like that... but if she doesn't agree with me, I will force her hand!"

Suddenly, Yisüi let out a shriek of surprise. Jinora and Azeneth jumped in surprise.

“Something wrong?”

The blonde pointed at a small vessel, one that wasn’t here the last time they walked the docks.

“That ship… I recognize that ship… It- It-”

“‘It’ what?” Jinora asked.

“It belongs to the slavers who raided my village!” Yisüi finally exclaimed.

Azeneth frowned. “Are you sure? It seems rather small.”

Yisüi nodded.

“It was part of a small flotilla, but I recognize it. It's them! It's THEM!”

Azeneth put a hand on her shoulder. “Calm down.” she whispered.

People were starting to look at them because of Yisüi’s frantic attitude.

“But-”

“Since they are openly docking, we can assume that Jöchi’s authorities don’t know that they are slavers. We must not cause a scandal.” Jinora calmly explained.

Yisüi became bright red with anger. It was rare to see her in that state. Azeneth had never seen her like that before they reached Gengis. “Cause a scandal?" the outraged blonde harshly whispered. "I- You’re saying that we should let them get away?”

Jinora kept calm. “Of course not.”

Her composure managed to ease Yisüi. “I- Of course. Sorry.”

“We’ll regroup with Yu’. We’ll do something.” Azeneth intervened. She then harshly added through gritted teeth: “I think we’ve just found the boat we’ll be taking... And I'm sure that Yu' will agree with my point of view...”

**************

Coulter was sitting in a corner of the inn’s room. With a piece of cloth, she was cleaning and polishing the catalysts she had found in the ruins. One could easily see that she was impatient to use them.

On a bed, Yuka was resting. Yuka was sleeping.

Yuka was dreaming.

A sunny day. The scent of the forest. A clearing.

Three friends sitting together.

Good times.

One of Tsuki’s favorite hobbies was to plait floral wreaths. Hinata would sit next to her, and they would sing in rhythm. Yuka could spend hours watching and listening to them. (She was a terrible singer.)

The three friends were sitting in a clearing, in the middle of the forest.

Yuka smiled fondly.

Tsuki looked at her. “Hey Yu’! We’re clan sisters, right? Nothing will change that, right?”

“Of course!”

Suddenly, Yuka winced in pain. Tsuki’s hand had violently grabbed her wrist, and was squeezing it hard. Her friend’s eyes became blacker than the deepest void.

“THEN WHY DID YOU CHOOSE THESE HUMANS OVER ME?!”

Yuka shouted in fear. Around her, blackness swallowed the forest. Hinata disappeared. When the dark void cleared, she and Tsuki were in a different location.

It was the storage room of an outpost of the Vassal Kingdoms. One last building before the wilderness of the Yr Widdfa.

Yuka witnessed her and Tsuki’s younger counterparts drag two unconscious women by the shoulders into the storage room. The first victim had reddish brown hair tied into a midback-long ponytail, a light skin and green eyes. The second victim had dark blond hair tied into a short ponytail, a white skin, and dark grey eyes. Both had shapely athletic-looking legs, and tall bodies.

The two women were mountain guides. They were wearing brown cloaks made of fur with hoods and a white fur collar, a brown padded tunic, grey fur gloves, light brown padded fur trousers, and black boots padded with fur. Yuka and Tsuki needed their equipment to explore the mountains.

“We could have stolen some of the spare outfits...” Yuka remarked.

Tsuki shook her head. She was smiling, but Yuka found her ecstatic grin slightly worrying. “Why?” she retorted. “You were right, Yu’. These women are part of the species who oppresses our kind. It’s because of them that Hina’ died. It’s because of them that we’re outcasts. They deserve what happens to them!” There was a short pause, then Tsuki muttered to herself. “Perhaps we should go even further.”

Yuka chose to ignore her last statement.

“I’m feeling so much stronger now, Yu’. And once we’ve harnessed the power of the Black Star, we’ll be even stronger. Strong enough to protect our kind!”

Yuka nodded. “Yeah. It will be worth it.”

She and Tsuki stripped the two women down to their beige thick chemises, matching thick underpants, and grey fur socks. They grabbed ropes in the storage room, and hog-tied their victims. They purposefully made the hog-ties tight and painful. Scarves hung to a hook, that were probably meantd to protect the face during a snow storm, were used as makeshift-gags and blindfolds.

Tsuki and Yuka hid the mountain guides in a corner of the storage room, then took their appearance and slipped into their clothes.

Present-Tsuki put a hand on Present-Yuka’s shoulder. Her gesture was affectionate, but her grip was tight and painful. Her eyes were still black.

“We were such a great team… We were unstoppable… Don’t you regret it?”

“We were hurting women who didn’t do us anything because we thought they deserved it… because we were on a stupid power trip. But they didn’t deserve it. Most of them barely even knew that we existed. They had never wronged us. We were cruel, simply to satiate a dumb feeling of dominance.”

Tsuki didn’t seem to even have heard her. “You could easily fix everything… If only you agreed to come back to me...”

Yuka started to understand that this dream was not a mere dream... “Tsu’. How can you talk to me in my sleep?”

“The Black Star, obviously. She allows me to visit you in your dreams.” Tsuki got closer. Her grip got tighter. “I will never give up on you! You’re my clan sister! I’ll try again! And again! And agai-”


“Hey! Wake up! WAKE UP!”

**************

Yuka opened her eyes. She was greeted by Coulter’s surly face. The mage-woman had been shaking her.

“Wh- What happened?!” the shapeshifter stammered.

“You were screaming in your sleep.” the redhead explained. She let go of Yuka’s shoulder.

The shapeshifter shook her head, trying to clear her foggy mind. “It was nothing… Just a dream…”

“I’m not sure it was JUST a dream.” Coulter retorted.

“What do you mean?”

The mage-woman looked her in the eyes. “We both saw first-hand that Tsuki has some powers in the realm of dreams.” she simply said.

There was a small pause.

"Tsu’ is trying… She’s trying to reach me…” Yuka admitted.

She shuddered.

Coulter nodded. “Once I can use my powers again, I’ll try to find a way to counter her influence.” she proposed.

Yuka was a little surprised by her proposition.

“Th- Thanks… That’s kind of you…”

Coulter had already returned to her corner of the room, and was once again busy polishing her catalysts.

Yuka hesitated, then she added: “You know… I wanted to say it to you for a while… But I appreciate the efforts you’ve been making recently. It’s a good thing that you’re starting to open up to others-”

“Don’t finish that sentence, unless you want to lose a few teeth.” Coulter interrupted her. “I don’t have time for opening up. I have more important matters.”

“I won’t try to lecture you. Just to give you an advice. This attitude is self-destructive. Trust the experience of someone who used to have it.”

Coulter didn’t answer. She simply gave her a mean glare. Still, she didn’t start to argue and didn’t try to punch her in the face.

Yuka was considering it an improvement.

**************

The tavern was small, and didn’t look like much. It was the perfect place for a secret meeting.

Rashid’s main ally in the city of Bommare was a young noblewoman called Giulia Dea Lauretta of House Abrixis Filiarchi, who was one of the marquess’ lady-in-waiting. The aristocrat was of average size, with a soft round face. She had dark blond hair that were a little orange-coloured. They were loose and shoulder-long. One longer armpit-long strand of hair was falling on each shoulder. Her eyes were ocean blue and her skin was light, though after her travel by sea she had gotten a tan.

Currently, she wasn’t wearing her traditional aristocratic dress. On the contrary. To better blend in, she was wearing plain clothes: brown leather travel boots, white socks, faded black trousers, and a light brown tunic with a long hood.

Tonight, the woman was supposed to meet with one of Rashid’s agents. For the tenth time at least, Giulia observed the room. Outside of the wench, there was only one other person. A drunk woman sleeping with her forehead resting on her table. Giulia couldn’t help but feel nervous and tensed, even though her two accomplices had come with her – and were currently watching the streets.

Giulia had agreed to help the prince of Ghazan because she wasn’t naive. She knew that, one day, an ocean may not be enough anymore to contain the Mages’ ambitions and thirst of conquest. Hence why she chose to support their enemies.

Having finished her drink, Giulia ordered another one.

“Right away, madam!”

The tavern wench was a metis. Giulia could see it with the woman’s skin, that (while tanned) was lighter than the average Pakal subject. She was wearing brown sandals, and a night blue ankle-long dress with a pattern of yellow diamonds and yellow edges. A black cloth sash was tied around the waist, and she was wearing a yellow headband adorned with white seashells.

The wench walked behind the counter.

Giulia heard her hum as she was pouring an other drink. The agent took a small breath to calm herself.

Everything was going to be fine. Elena and Lidia were watching the streets. There was no danger.

**************

Behind the counter, there was a bound-and-gagged half-naked woman, clad in nothing but a brown loincloth. The real tavern wench. She had braided midback-long black hair adorned with red stone beads. Her face was long and oval-shaped, with a large forehead. She had almond-shaped brown eyes and a copper-coloured skin.

Her wrists were cross-tied behind her back with a thick rope. A second coil was binding her ankles and calves together. She was cleave-gagged with a thick rag.

The unfortunate wench was in a deep slumber. In her sleep, she let out a muffled moan.

The woman wearing the wench’s clothes sang a little louder, and lightly pushed her victim with her foot to make her stop. The real wench wiggled slightly in her sleep, and fell silent. The impostor smiled.

**************

Elena was Giulia’s bodyguard. She had short neck-long black hair, a tanned skin, and dark blue eyes. Slick segmented bangs were falling on her cheeks and framing her face. She had a fit muscular body.

The bodyguard was wearing black clothes (trousers, tunic, and hooded cloak), a brown leather belt, and brown leather shoes.

Elena was discreetly watching the entrance of the tavern from the entrance of an alleyway. Giulia was supposed to meet an agent working for prince Rashid. Lidia was also watching it from another alleyway, and Elena could call her if she needed help. The bodyguard was confident.

A viselike-arm was suddenly wrapped around her throat and neck, with a second arm securing the hold. The arm squeezed.

Elena gurgled.

What kind of technique was that?!

Elena was trained in hand-to-hand combat, but she had never seen that one, and didn’t know how to counter it. The bodyguard panicked when she realized that this specific hold was preventing her from warning her accomplices.

Having coherent thoughts was becoming harder and harder. Her vision was becoming blurry, and her mind was becoming foggy.

Elena tried to loosen her enemy’s hold, but her strengths betrayed her. Her arms fell on her sides. Her head fell forward. Her body became limp.

**************

Safiye saw the woman pass out, and felt a huge sentiment of satisfaction. Once again, her trusty unorthodox technique proved to be an invaluable asset. Had a fight broken out, had Elena been able to produce even one sound, the entire mission would have been jeopardized.

But thanks to her choke-hold, Safiye was able to neutralize the woman discreetly and noiselessly.

The spy dragged her unconscious victim further into the alleyway, and used the cover of the shadows to conceal them.

She dropped her burden onto the ground, and swiftly removed her outer clothes. Indeed, someone of her team would have to play Elena’s part, and for that they needed her outfit.

Divested of her outer clothes, the bodyguard was left wearing faded grey open drawers and a matching grey sleeveless undertunic.

Safiye bound Elena’s wrists, upper-arms, shoulders, thighs, and calves with ropes. She cleave-gagged and blindfolded her with brown rags.

Now that the bodyguard was neutralized, Astrid could take action against the second watcher.

**************

Lidia was a short woman with round-shaped blue eyes, shoulder-long reddish brown hair, and a light skin tanned because of her travel by sea. Two locks of hair were framing her face and falling on her shoulders, one on each side.

She was wearing dark brown travel boots, an ankle-long dark beige travel dress with a black sash tied around the waist, and a black hooded light cloak.

Lidia was Giulia’s maid. And even though she didn’t like much this mission, as she was wary of the danger, she was loyal to her mistress. The woman was conscientiously watching the streets. Everything was quiet, and Elena wasn’t making any signal. Perfect.

The maid allowed herself to relax slightly.

Lidia shrieked when a palm was clamped over her mouth, but the hand-gag muffled the sound. A second arm was wrapped around her waist, pinning her arms against her sides.

Lidia was lifted from the ground by a woman stronger and bigger than her. She panicked and flailed her legs, but to no avail.

“Stop squirming. You’re coming with me.”

**************

Safiye smiled when she saw Astrid arrive. The blonde was carrying her squirming victim.

The brown-haired mercenary couldn’t stand Astrid’s naivety and sense of justice, but she was forced to admit that the blond knight was an invaluable tool whenever Safiye needed muscles.

One thing is certain. I’ll keep her around for as long as I can.

By the time she was brought in front of Safiye, Lidia was already exhausted by her struggles. The brown-haired spy made short work of her. One clean hit to the temple, and Lidia was out like a light.

“Watch the tavern’s windows. The others should give us the signal any moment now.” Safiye instructed the blonde.

Astrid nodded and complied.

Safiye removed Lidia’s cloak, boots, cloth sash, and dress, leaving the short woman clad in a thick white sleeveless slip.

Then she bound her wrists, upper-arms, shoulders, thighs, and calves with ropes. She cleave-gagged and blindfolded her with black rags.

Once trussed up, Lidia was laid on the ground next to Elena.

**************

“Here you go!” the metis said while putting the new tankard in front of Giulia.

The latter nodded, put at ease by the woman’s impish smile. “Thank you.”

The metis winked.

Then the wench grabbed the empty tankard…

… and hit the back of Giulia’s head with it.

The latter didn’t anticipate the betrayal, and was completely taken by surprise. She grunted and fell forward, her forehead resting on the table. She didn’t even have the time to understand what was going on.

“Sweet dreams…” the fake wench commented, without losing her impish smile.

**************

The drunk woman wasn’t really drunk. On the contrary. She was Itzel.

“Safiye instructed us to use her sleeping potion.” the mage-woman commented.

The fake wench, Tsuki, shrugged. “I thought it was funnier that way.”

“And I was also supposed to disguise myself as the wench immediately.” Itzel added.

“But you would have done it SO MUCH MORE boringly.” Tsuki retorted. “Stealing the identity of a woman is supposed to be ENTERTAINING. Not a cold efficient mean to an end. Why don’t you people try having fun? Mock these women. Mock their clothes. Enjoy their squirming and funny faces. Slap their butts, pinch their cheeks, I don’t know. Just do something! Besides, these women deserve all what happens to them anyway... They are mere extras.”

The mage-woman glared at her. “You’re a sick disgusting freak. All your talks of having fun, all the arguments you’re giving me, they’re just a cheap excuse to justify your twisted pleasures.”

Tsuki smiled brightly. “Of course!” she admitted without any hesitation or shame. “Callous pettiness is one of the purest forms of entertainment of this world!”

Itzel rolled her eyes. “Hurry up and take her appearance.”

She went at the tavern’s window, and made a signal to warn Safiye and Astrid that the coast was clear.

Tsuki looked at her current guise in the tavern’s mirror and made a face. “Oh look at me! I think I am so much better than you ‘cause I trained all my life! But I am still a pathetic jealous human! And a dirty friend stealer!” she muttered with childish pettiness.

It was another of Safiye’s ideas. She had asked Tsuki to assault the wench while using the appearance of someone of Yuka’s team, to have them accused of the crime. The shapeshifter chose Azeneth.

Tsuki then took a deep breath and changed her appearance to match Giulia’s. She took off the wench’s clothes, and gave them to Itzel. Normally, the mage-woman was supposed to impersonate the wench from the beginning. However, Tsuki insisted to have a try first… Itzel didn’t even attempt to contest her decision.

At the same time, Astrid entered the tavern.

“Safiye is watching the other two women.” she announced. “Her plan is working perfectly.”

Tsuki stripped Giulia of her outfit. Of course, she could have created the clothes from her flesh, but Astrid would have been unnerved. The shapeshifter was in the mood to humor her. The lady-in-waiting was left wearing scarlet red knee-long underpants and a matching sleeveless undertunic.

While Tsuki was putting on her new outfit and Itzel was disguising herself as the wench, Astrid trussed up the real Giulia with a few ropes. The blond knight often captured criminals. She knew how to restrain a person without killing them.

In no time, the lady-in-waiting was hog-tied and cleave-gagged.

Astrid threw the unconscious bound-and-gagged Giulia over her shoulder, and carried her in the tavern’s backroom. Agents working for the Mages were going to collect her soon, alongside with Elena and Lidia. Itzel moved behind the counter.

Tsuki sat on the chair Giulia used to occupy.

**************

Safiye smiled when she saw the hooded person approach and enter the tavern. They were Rashid’s agent.

Elena and Lidia were lying at the spy's feet.

The first step of her plan was a rousing success.

Safiye couldn’t resist the temptation to already put on Elena’s clothes. She was indeed going to impersonate the bodyguard. And contrary to Tsuki, she would use old-fashioned make-up and wigs.

Itzel would take Lidia’s place. She was an average mage at best, but she could easily conjure up an illusion to mask her face.

Sure, it would take the fake Giulia, Elena, and Lidia a few days to be introduced to Rashid, but Safiye knew it was now only a question of time.

The brown-haired mercenary heard a few soldiers discreetly approach her from behind. They were here to collect Elena, Lidia, and (once Rashid’s agent would be gone) Giulia.

“Remember to keep them alive and unharmed. They are part of Marquess Tosca’s retinue. It’ll be up to her to decide their fate. I don’t want to create a diplomatic incident.” Safiye instructed them.

“Yes, madam.”

“Tell Ce-Acatl he can inform the marquess of our plan. We will need her complicity if we want to impersonate these three during the few days between this meeting and our introduction to Prince Rashid.”

"Yes, madam."
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It was the beginning of the night. Jöchi's docks were empty.

Azeneth, Yuka, Jinora, Coulter, and Yisüi furtively approched the slavers' boat.

The crew was using several lanterns to light up their ship.

Hiding behind barrels of water on the dock, Azeneth quietly observed the sailors from afar. Since the vessel was small, its crew wasn’t numerous. Roughly ten people or so. The metis could easily understand why the slavers would need a small flotilla to raid a village such as Yisüi’s. However, they didn’t have much choice. Big ships were rare in Gengis ports, since most of the trade was made between the khanates or with smugglers from the Vassal Kingdoms and the Empire. The only big vessels came from Ghazan or the kingdoms beyond the ocean, and they always attracted a lot of attention. And drawing attention was the exact opposite of what slave hunters would want to do...

Of course, Yuka and her friends weren’t complaining. The small number of the crew made their job easier.

Azeneth smiled when she saw a lone sailor go down the ship to take a walk on the docks. She had found her first target… While the crew wasn’t numerous, Yuka and her friends had chosen to favor stealth over a direct confrontation. They didn’t want to draw the attention of Jöchi’s port officials. Or, more precisely, not before they had taken control of the ship. As Jinora had guessed, the town's authorities thought that this vessel was an innocent merchant boat.

"I'm going to take care of her." Azeneth whispered to her four friends.

The sailor was a woman. She had neck-long sunflower blond hair, roughly cut and rather dirty. Her skin was light and her eyes were grey. She was skinny and lanky, with sunken cheeks and an angular face. She was clad in an ample stained white blouse with ample sleeves rolled up to the elbows, brown ample trousers, a black cloth sash tied around the waist, black shoes, and a red sailor bonnet.

With her way of walking, Azeneth deduced that, while the sailor wasn’t drunk, she still enjoyed a few glasses of rum.

The woman passed near Azeneth’s hiding spot. The metis quickly took action.

A hand was clamped over the blond sailor’s mouth, and she was pulled behind the barrels.

“Mwhht?!”

PUNCH!

“Ooorrrrfffff!”

THUNK!

“Urf!”

Azeneth briefly glanced over the barrels. She smiled to herself. Nobody had heard the brief scuffle.

**************

Azeneth’s companions were waiting next to her. The metis dragged the blond sailor by under the shoulders, and dropped her at Yuka’s feet.

“First one’s for you.” the metis said to her. “Fair warning. She definitely hasn’t bathed for a long time...”

The shapeshifter half-smiled, half-grimaced. “I see why you’re so GRACIOUSLY leaving her to me…” she joked.

Still, Yuka swiftly took off all the woman’s outer clothes, leaving her clad in a grey short-sleeved undertunic and matching knee-long open drawers. There were stains on both undergarments.

While Yuka was changing herself, Azeneth and Yisüi tightly restrained the blond sailor. They sat her up, tied her wrists behind her back, immobilized her upper-arms with a coil of rope, bound her thighs together, then restrained her ankles. They shoved a few rags into her mouth and cloth-gagged her, and blindfolded her with another piece of cloth. Finally, to make her take up less space, they ball-tied her with the knees pressed against the shoulders.

Yuka took a deep breath, and took the sailor’s guise, down to her dirty ill-trimmed hair.

"Wait for me here. I'll deal with the guard."

**************

One lone sailor was acting as a sentry. She was tasked with watching the access to the ship.

The woman had greasy ginger red hair tied into a small ponytail, a slightly tanned skin, green eyes, and a very loose body hygiene. She had a fit shapely body. Her ample grey long-sleeved blouse had stains of sweat and sauce. Her ample trousers were faded blue. A faded red cloth sash was tied around her waist. She was also wearing brown shoes, and a black bandanna was covering her head.

Yuka approached her under the guise of the blond sailor.

“Enjoyed your walk?” the redhead asked the woman she thought was her companion.

She was using the language of the Vassal Kingdoms. Luckily, Yuka knew it as well.

“Yeah! ‘Even found something! Check this out.” she answered while raising her hand as if to show her something.

The sentry lowered her head.

For her trouble, she got kneed in the stomach, then sent to slumberland when Yuka grabbed her neck with her glowing palm and used ‘the touch’ on her.

The sailor barely had the time to let out a muffled peep, then she fell into Yuka’s arms.

The shapeshifter glanced at the vessel.

There was no movement on the ship. Nobody had heard or seen anything.

“Quick.” Yuka whispered.

Azeneth and Jinora left their hiding spot in the darkness, and grabbed the unconscious sentry by the shoulders and the legs. They carried their burden behind the barrels which were already hiding the blond sailor’s figure, and laid her next to the ball-tied woman who was slowly coming to her senses.

Azeneth sniffed and grimaced. “Gods above! She smells even worst than the other…” She pinched the red-haired sailor’s blouse. “Look at how sticky her clothes are…”

The metis shook her head. However, she had no choice, and started to remove the woman’s clothes.

Near her, the blond sailor was steering and moaning in her gag. She had woken up.

“Mhhh… Mhhhh...”

“Silence! You should be thankful that we let you live! Slavers are scum.” Azeneth slapped the back of the blond sailor’s head to make her go quiet. She grimaced when her hand touched the woman’s greasy hair. “Gods above! You pigs are disgusting! Do you ever wash yourselves?”

The blond sailor sobbed feebly, but then fell silent.

Azeneth finished stripping the redhead. As undergarments, her victim was wearing a sleeveless undershirt and knee-long underpants that had probably been blue one day, but were now very faded.

The red-haired sailor was tightly trussed up with ropes, ball-tied, blindfolded, and cloth-gagged. Then, she was seated next to her blond companion.

Azeneth reluctantly slipped into the sweaty clothes, with a grimace of disgust.

"Ew! Ew! Ew!"

Coulter chuckled. "You can fight four assassins at the same time, but you can't put on sweaty clothes?" she commented.

"The knives I throw aren't moist and sticky! It's disgusting!"

Yuka ignored their exchange, and gave everyone their instructions: “Az’ and I will inspect the deck, and deal with the sailors there. Once the coast is clear, Coulter and Jinora will go on board and help us neutralize the ones in the hold. We’ll deal with the captain last. Yisü’, you stay here and watch the two prisoners the time for us to clear the way.”

The blonde shook her head. “No.”

“What?”

“The captain of this ship took part in the raid on my village. I refuse to stay out of the action.” Yisüi explained.

“But-” Azeneth started to protest.

Jinora stepped in. “I’ll stay here and watch the two prisoners.” she proposed.

“You sure?”

The black-haired woman shrugged. “Yisü’s made a lot of progress, Az’. You said it yourself. She’s probably even better than me now. You know I’ve never been a fighter. I’d be more of a liability than her, and you know it.”

Yisüi gave Jinora a grateful look.

Azeneth was still hesitating. She was remembering the time when Yisüi almost died because of Tsuki, and she didn’t want to put her in danger again.

“Let her come.” Coulter suddenly intervened. “These people hurt her, hurt her friends and family. She deserves to have her revenge on them.”

The redhead grimaced and avoided Yisüi’s eyes when the latter also glanced at her with gratitude.

The blonde then looked Azeneth in the eyes, and said: “I’m ready to teach these people a lesson.” There was no hesitation or fear in her voice.

Azeneth grabbed her shoulder affectionately. “When did you become so tough?”

“When you all started to train me.” Yisüi answered.

Yuka and Azeneth exchanged a smile.

“Can we speed up please?” Coulter intervened. “The rest of the crew will notice these two idiots’ disappearance eventually.”

“I said it before, I say it again. You’re really the sunshine of our lives, Coulter. Never change. It’s always a pleasure working with you.” a deadpan Azeneth dryly commented.

**************

On the deck of the boat, things were quiet.

Azeneth was avoiding the light of the lanterns, and was making sure to always have her face in the darkness.

When she saw the woman who was sitting alone on a pile of ropes, a bottle of rum in her hand, she smiled. Easy picking.

The sailor was indeed already quite drunk. She had boyish short black hair, an oval-shaped head with a vast forehead, a copper-coloured skin, and brown almond-shaped eyes. She was wearing an ample white blouse with ample sleeves rolled up to the elbows, striped red-and-white ample trousers, a brown cloth sash tied around the waist, black shoes, and a brown sailor bonnet.

The metis approached her unsuspecting victim. She made sure to keep her face in the shadows, so that the sailor would only see her clothes.

“Got some for me?”

The sailor smiled vacantly. “Sure enough...”

Azeneth grabbed the bottle of rum the other woman was giving her…

… and hit the sailor’s temple with it.

The woman was so drunk, she barely registered any pain. She merely grunted and collapsed on the deck like a sack of grain. Out like a light.

Azeneth grabbed her by the legs and quietly dragged her in a part of the ship that wasn’t lighted up by the lanterns.

She went back to pick up a few of the ropes on which her victim was sitting a few minutes ago, then got down to work.

**************

Yuka was inspecting the opposite side of the deck. She came across one lone woman, but the latter wasn’t going to be a danger in any way.

The sailor was already dozing off, though Yuka easily deduced that the half-empty bottle of rum near her was responsible of that.

The woman had braided chestnut brown hair, hazel green eyes, a light skin, and a diamond-shaped face. She was clad in an ample long-sleeved brown blouse, beige ample trousers, a faded green cloth sash tied around the waist, grey shoes, and a faded orange bandanna.

It was almost too easy. The shapeshifter simply clamped her hand over the woman’s mouth, and used her knock-out touch. The sailor’s eyes brutally opened, she let out a few feeble moans muffled by the hand-gag, and she weakly tried to struggle during a few seconds. Then her eyelids closed and her body relaxed.

Yuka saw Azeneth give her a thumb up from the other side of the deck. She smiled.

The shapeshifter grabbed a lantern, and gave the signal to Yisüi and Coulter on the docks.

Then, she started to undress the unconscious woman.

Yuka grimaced. “Gods above! They’re even worst than the other two’s outfits…”

Indeed, the clothes of the sailors they ambushed on the docks stank. But at least they only reeked of sweat. These clothes reeked of sweat AND of cheap alcohol.

**************

Azeneth smiled at Yisüi when the latter regrouped with her. At her feet, the black-haired sailor was tightly ball-tied with ropes, with her chin resting on her knees and her thighs pressed against her breasts and her shoulders. She was also cloth-gagged. And of course, she had been stripped down to her faded green sleeveless linen undershirt and matching calf-long underpants tied around the waist with a string.

The metis handed her friend the woman’s clothes.

“Here Yisü’. She’s your size. Sorry about the smell.”

The blonde shrugged and took them. “I’ve already stunk worst myself after a day of work.” she admitted without shame.

Azeneth located an empty barrel, and threw the ball-tied sailor inside to conceal her, in case an other crew member would decide to take a walk on the deck.

Yisüi finished slipping into the sailor’s outfit, and used the bonnet to hide her hair.

“Let’s go. I can’t wait to personally take action against these people.”

**************

Coulter grimaced when she regrouped with Yuka.

The shapeshifter had stripped the sailor down to her dirty grey thin short-sleeved chemise and matching underdrawers that were just as dirty.

The red-haired mage-woman cautiously took the brown-haired woman's discarded clothes.

“Do I really have to wear these things? I've met beggars who were wearing better outfits...”

Yuka rolled her eyes. “Don’t complain. I’ve done most of the work myself, and stripped her for you. Like always.”

The redhead groaned in annoyance, but slipped into the clothes.

"Ew! Ew! Ew! Moist and sticky! Disgusting!" she complained.

Yuka restrained the brown-haired sailor with ropes, binding her forearms and wrists behind her back, wrapping ropes around the upper-arms and around the thighs and calves. She gagged her with a bandanna. She covered the trussed up figure of the woman with a discarded piece of sail to conceal her.

Now fully disguised, Coulter was looking even sourer than usual.

"I take it that you won't make fun of Azeneth anymore." Yuka dryly commented.

"You will tell her nothing if you value your safety." Coulter retorted.

"I'll take this to my grave." the shapeshifter promised her. "Now, let's regroup with Az' and Yisü'. It's time to clean up the hold."

"We should think of cleaning up these clothes..." Coulter muttered to herself.

**************

In the hold of the ship, six sailors were sitting around a table near the crew’s hammocks. They were playing cards. Coins were scattered on the table.

One had armpit-long black hair tied into plenty of small braids, and brown eyes. One was tall and lanky, and had neck-long sandy blond hair and blue eyes. One had reddish blond hair tied into a low ponytail, green eyes, and an angular face. One was a short brunette with closely cropped hair, hazel brown eyes, and a round-shaped chubby face. One had neck-long ginger red hair, hazel green eyes, and a slightly tanned skin. One had braided chestnut brown hair, amber brown eyes, and a tanned skin.

They were wearing the same kind of clothes: ample blouses with ample sleeves rolled up to the elbows, striped ample trousers, a cloth sash tied around the waist, brown shoes, and a bandanna to try to conceal how greasy their hair were.

The black-haired sailor suddenly revealed a winning combination, shouting an exclamation of triumph.

“Ha! Read this and weep!”

Her partners groaned in annoyance.

"It's the fourth time in a row..." the blond one complained.

None of the women realized that a group of intruders were taking advantage of their distraction to approach them.

The black-haired sailor avidly grabbed the bet money. “Another round won by me! This is my lucky night!”

The woman’s lucky night brutally ended when Azeneth grabbed the back of her head, and smashed her forehead onto the table. The sailor grunted, knocked out instantly.

Her five companions gasped in shock.

Azeneth took advantage of their surprise to hit the two sailors that were seated next to the black-haired woman. One punch to the temple sent the ginger to slumberland, one neck-chop knocked out the sailor with chestnut brown hair. They fell face first onto the floor, buns raised.

The metis jumped over the table, sending the cards and the coins flying everywhere, and collided with the blond-haired sailor. She tackled the woman onto the floor, and subdued her with a few well-aimed punches.

The sailor with reddish blond hair grabbed her cutlass…

… and Yuka grabbed a specific part of her body, between the shoulder and the neck, then pinched.

The slaver moaned lightly. Her body had spasms during a few seconds. Then she went still, and slumped into the shapeshifter’s arms.

The brown-haired sailor tried to flee, but Yisüi blocked her way. The blonde didn’t give the brunette the time to do anything and punched her in the face. The sailor grunted in pain and fell on her butt.

Yisüi grimaced and shook her fist. “Ow! Ow! Ow!”

“A hard-headed one, uh?” Azeneth commented.

The blonde nodded.

“Remember your training. It’s best to hit the temples. Here, she’s still conscious. Try again.”

Yisüi nodded.

The brown-haired sailor shook her head. “W-Wait! I’m sure we can talk!”

Yisüi punched her on the left temple.

The woman grunted, her eyes rolled backwards, and she fell on the side. Out cold.

Azeneth put a hand on Yisüi’s shoulder. “Feeling better?” she asked.

“Yes.”

Coulter approached the six half-conscious women, who were softly moaning on the floor.

“So. What do we do with them?” she asked.

Yisüi hesitated. “Can we… take off their clothes? Not to disguise ourselves, but just to… teach them a lesson.”

Azeneth and Yuka exchanged a look, smiled, and took the blonde’s shoulders. “Of course!”

Coulter rolled her eyes. “Do we really need to waste our time with that?”

“These women made a living of capturing people who did nothing wrong and separating them from their family to sell them. They should be grateful that we let them live.” Azeneth retorted.

The redhead sighed. “I will watch the door.” she said.

“Glad we’re on the same page!” Azeneth exclaimed.

It took them some time, but once they were done, six half-naked women were tightly hog-tied on the floor with strips of their own clothes, and gagged with their bandannas. Their only articles of clothes left were they thin chemise and open drawers.

Azeneth and Yuka admired Yisüi's ropework. "Not bad at all! You've learned well..."

"That's because I had good teachers." the blonde answered.

Coulter impatiently groaned.

Yuka acted as if she had talked. "That's true, my dear friend. We still have to pay our visit to the captain of this nice ship."

"I can hardly wait..." Yisüi commented with a smile.

As they were leaving the hold, they heard the sailors wake up. Their pathetic mewlings and whimpers were like music to their ears.

**************

Now that the crew had been dealt with, Yuka, Azeneth, Coulter, and Yisüi entered the captain’s cabin.

Azeneth took great pleasure in kicking the door open.

They were greeted by a: “What the-?! Who are you?”

The captain was alone. However, Yuka, Azeneth, Yisüi, and Coulter couldn’t help but briefly freeze when they saw her.

The leader of the slaver had a mane of fluffy shoulder-long curly bright red hair, a bronze-coloured skin, and amber eyes. She was tall, big, and burly, like many of her people, with a square jaw and broad shoulders.

Yuka couldn’t believe her eyes.

The slaver was a Charioteer!

She was even wearing Charioteer traditional clothes: a white calf-long one-piece dress with long-sleeves and a white decorative apron, both adorned with red and black embroideries. A red cloth sash with black embroideries was tied around her waist. She was also wearing brown sandals.

Reflexively, Azeneth and Yisüi glanced at Coulter.

The mage-woman’s eyes were burning with anger. Coulter clenched her fists, and grabbed the hilt of her dagger.

Yuka casted her a worried side-glance.

The captain’s eyes widened too when she saw Coulter. “You- You-” She took a few steps back with a terrified expression.

The captain was maybe taller and more muscular, but the mage-woman was literally exuding with murderous intent.

Being taller and more muscular meant nothing.

“Your name and your clan?” Coulter coldly asked.

“H- Heather. Of clan Skyre...”

Coulter brandished her knife and approached the other woman, until the latter was backed against the wall. “What are you doing here, working for the Empire’s slave hunters?”

“The- The Empire slaughtered my clan- Y- Years ago… I- I had to pledge them allegiance to survive. I’m sure you can understand! I’m just trying to survive! I have no choice! I-”

Without any warning, Coulter slapped Heather with the back of her hand, and spat at her.

“Perjurer. I renounce you.” the mage-woman barked.

The redhead then turned her head in disgust, refusing to even acknowledge Heather’s presence anymore.

The captain was looking mortified. However, Yuka could easily understand why.

Charioteers were a tight-knit people. They had to, since they lived in a world where the other people were at best wary of them and, at worst, were persecuting them. Therefore, to be disowned by one of their own kind was probably more hurtful than any physical injury… More hurtful than death itself.

Coulter looked at Yuka and Yisüi. “Do what you want with her.” she coldly said.

Yuka hesitated. She still remembered the redhead’s reaction the last time someone suggested to steal the clothes of Charioteer women. “We will need her clothes, in case the port officials want to inspect us before we sail away.” she informed the mage-woman.

“She doesn’t deserve to wear my people’s clothes anymore. I won’t try to stop you.” Coulter looked at Yuka, Azeneth, and Yisüi. “In fact, any of you deserves to wear them more than her.”

There was a small pause.

Yuka frowned. “Did you just offer us a token of friendship-”

“We don’t have time for that.” Coulter interrupted her. “Strip her, or else I’ll use my powers to do it. And to hells if they blow up in our faces!”

Azeneth winked. “You should try stripping women with your hands sometimes…”

Embarrassed, Coulter didn’t find a retort, and chose to look away.

Charitable, the metis stopped teasing her. “I think that among us, there’s one person who deserves to strip her more than the others.” She looked at Yisüi.

The blonde smiled. “Thank you.”

“Don’t worry, if she tries something, I will break her arms.”

Heather winced. For a tall burly woman, she was particularly cowardly. Yuka could easily see why she had agreed to work for the Empire, even after they had slaughtered her clan.

Yisüi removed the red-haired captain’s sandals, cloth sash, decorative apron, and dress. Heather was left clad in a knee-long sleeveless beige slip.

Azeneth smiled. “All done! You want to bind her yourself as well?”

Yisüi didn’t answer.

Azeneth and Yuka noticed that she was eyeing the knife on Coulter’s belt.

“Yisü’?”

“She’s among the captains who raided my village. The other sailors are mere dogs, but she was among the leaders.” the blonde muttered blankly. “They took me. They took four of my friends. I never saw them again. They sold me to Ce-Tlaloc and-” She refused to develop further and shook her head. "They are worst than the Makenmyr, or any other khanate for that matter. They're doing it for the money."

Heather whimpered pathetically, and looked at them pleadingly.

Coulter’s eyes were merciless however. Without a word, she grabbed her knife, and presented it to Yisüi.

Yuka walked in-between them. “We don’t kill defenseless people.” she said softly.

Yisüi didn’t answer. She was still looking at the knife.

“I have no right to tell you what to do. I’ve never gone through what you lived through. But I want to give you my opinion. Don’t do it. Trust me, I’ve tried this path. It’s self-destructive.”

Yisüi glared at Heather. The captain was still whimpering and begging.

A moment passed.

Yisüi shook her head. “She looks so pathetic. I won’t dirty my hands for her. She's not worth it.” the blonde decided. “Az’. Yu’. Can you help me?”

“Of course.”

They trussed up Heather, making sure that the ropes were extra tight. They tied her forearms behind her back in a reverse-prayer style. They wrapped ropes around her shoulders and upper-arms, and almost mummified her lower-limbs from the thighs to the ankles. They tightly cleave-gagged and blindfolded her with bandannas.

Once they were done, Yisüi couldn’t help but ask her two friends: “Why did you try to dissuade me from killing her?”

“We certainly didn’t do it for HER.” Azeneth scornfully gestured towards Heather. “We did it for you.”

“Me?”

“There’s something in you that Az’ and I have lost. Some sort of… purity. We want to preserve that.” Yuka explained.

Yisüi took a small breath, and simply took them in her arms without telling anything.

**************

With Azeneth’s help, Yisüi was tightening the ropes binding Heather.

Yuka showed Coulter the captain’s discarded clothes. “You sure you don’t want to wear them?”

The mage-woman shook her head. “They’re not my size. With your powers, they will fit you better.”

The shapeshifter smiled. “Well. I appreciate these clothes at their fair value…”

Coulter frowned. “D- Don’t read too much into it, okay? I still can’t stand you.”

Yuka didn’t lose her smile. “Of course.”

Coulter grimaced awkwardly and walked away.

Yuka took a deep breath, and changed her physical appearance to match the captain’s. Then she slipped into Heather’s clothes, that were now a perfect fit.

"Az', can you fetch Jinora? It's time for us to sail away."

**************

Yuka, Azeneth, Jinora, Yisüi, and Coulter stashed Heather and her crew into several wooden crates, that they then unloaded and left on the docks.

They also left a letter in a place where the port’s officials would find it, after they would have sailed away from the harbor. Hopefully, Jöchi’s authorities would deal with the slavers posing as honest merchants.

Yisüi explained to them that slavers were enslaved when they were caught. These women were going to get a taste of their own medicine...

Azeneth and Yuka knew rudiments of navigation. Yisüi was from a village of fishermen. Therefore, while she was used to smaller ships, she learned quickly.

Coulter of course became useless as soon as the ship sailed away. Vanquished by her seasickness, she spent most of her time leaning on the ship’s railing.

**************

Yuka, Azeneth, Jinora, and Yisüi simply needed to observe Coulter in order to know when they would be far enough from the steppes.

Indeed the mage-woman, in spite of her crippling seasickness, immediately raised her head and smiled the second she felt that her powers weren’t hampered anymore.

“That’s it! We’re going home!” Yuka happily exclaimed.

Contrary to the time they tried to escape the Yr Widdfa’s ruins, the Mages didn’t know their precise location. They couldn’t try to intercept them.

“Can you transport us?”

Coulter eagerly put on all her catalysts. “Of course!” she retorted.

The four other women gathered around her.

“Be careful to not go overboard. Don't transport the ship with us. I don’t want to crush Rashid.” Yuka joked.

“Who do you think I am?” the mage-woman retorted. “Don’t worry. He’ll still be in one piece, and able to pleasure you.”

Yuka’s cheeks reddened slightly.

“Looks like she got you, for once.” Azeneth commented.

Jinora couldn’t help but chuckle.

However, Yisüi didn’t react. She was actually looking at the Gengis coastline, which was slowly receding into the distance. There was some regret in her eyes. She was homesick.

Yuka, Azeneth, and Jinora exchanged a glance.

“Are you sure that… you don’t want to go back to your village?” Yuka asked her.

Yisüi hesitated, opened her mouth, hesitated again, but then she shook her head. “I want to stay with you. I want to help you. I want to make sure that what happened to me won’t happen to other people. And for that, we need to topple the Mages’ rule and to weaken the Empire.”

Yuka, Azeneth, and Jinora didn’t answer. They quietly embraced her.

Yisüi closed her eyes and whispered: “Thank you…”

For once, Coulter didn’t make any comment to interrupt their moment. She patiently waited until they were done.

When they finally split up, Yisüi was looking better.

“Hey, Yisü’!” Azeneth called her friend. “Before we leave...”

The blonde turned.

Jinora gave her a small object.

It was some kind of talisman, made of horsehair.

“We bought it in town.” Yuka explained. “For you.”

Yisüi smiled.

“It smells like home…”

Coulter moved her hands. The catalysts she was wearing glowed like miniature suns.

They disappeared from the ship.

**************

When they suddenly appeared in front of him, Rashid was so shocked that it took him several minutes to recover. Coulter was very satisfied of having been able to catch him off guard.

However, then, he didn’t try to hide how overjoyed he was to see them back. Especially Yuka. Indeed, after losing contact with them in the Vassal Kingdoms, he had feared that they were lost.

Yuka was pretty certain that he was sorely tempted to take her in his arms to kiss her, and that only the presence of the others prevented him from doing so. She didn’t know if she should feel relieved or dismayed that he didn’t.

“So it seems that the mission was a success…” Rashid commented while eyeing Coulter’s new catalysts.

“It proved to be harder than expected, but yes. We got something of use. Between the catalysts we found and the ones we already have, I’m pretty sure that Coulter can now stand up to the entire order of the Sun Mages at the same time.” Yuka answered.

“Let’s not exaggerate. Though it’s true that she’s now a force to be reckoned with, even more than before.” Rashid smiled.

Once again, Yuka was pretty certain that if they had been alone in a room, he would have asked to kiss her. A part of her wished they were alone. Another was terrified at that prospect.

The prince added: “I have good news on my own. I was able to contact an ally of mine in the city of Bommare. My agents contacted her in a tavern a few days ago. She’s supposed to meet up in person with me. She’ll come with her handmaid and her bodyguard. Her name’s Giulia.”

**************

Safiye briefly glanced at the woman who was crouched down next to her, meditating with her eyes closed. For some reason, Tsuki was looking happier than usual. The wings she had sprouted in her back a while ago were now quivering with excitement.

Safiye didn’t really want to know why. When Tsuki was happy, it usually meant that the people around her weren’t going to remain happy for long.

Still, Safiye didn’t have time to waste trying to decipher her partner’s ever-changing mood. ‘Giulia’ had received a coded message from Rashid.

It was time to meet the prince in person...
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