Chapter 200 - A Separation
Added 2024-02-14 06:01:42 +0000 UTCSiobhan
Month 8 Day 14, Saturday 8:55 p.m.
Siobhan slid to a stop in front of the Red Guard agent, falling on her bottom and scrambling back to her feet.
“There’s no point in running. We’re destined to meet under the rain,” they said, somehow seeming both bored and frustrated. “I commend your ingenuity, but escape is futile without fulfilling the terms of our agreement. Without defeating me, this barrier will not drop. You have ninety seconds left.” They had already retied and latched all of their clothing.
To Siobhan, it seemed as if she had been fighting for long minutes already. Her breath came in ragged gasps, her soaked hair and clothes were plastered to her, and on each exhale cold raindrops that kept trying to choke her splashed out from between her lips.
She straightened and dual-cast the gust spell and fabric slicing spell. The gust spell from the side, once again carrying a stinging barrage of captured raindrops, and the fabric-slicing spell originating right behind the agent’s neck.
She hadn’t really been trying to kill them before, because killing a Red Guard agent seemed like a great way to make sure they relentlessly hunted her to the end of the known lands, but now she was desperate.
Their grotesque pink glove sliced through her gust spell, sending the air spiraling out in random eddies and smoothly severing her connection to the magic. Siobhan braced for some kind of backlash, but she still had control over her spell array, and whatever path the energy might have taken to travel back to her had been severed just as surely as the spell itself.
But even as that spell failed, the disk of slicing air behind the agent’s neck shot forward. Even if they had anticipated her trick, they wouldn’t have had time to escape. It cut into the side of their neck but met some kind of protective ward that flared bright.
Siobhan mentally cursed the Red Guard’s enchanted clothing budget.
That was enough warning for them to jerk their head to the side, but on instinct Siobhan created a second and third slicing spell just behind the first, so close together they were almost like two sheets of paper. The ward flared brighter, and yet brighter again as the agent stumbled to the side.
They lifted their right arm toward Siobhan and made a sharp motion, pulling back their wrist. A click sounded, almost inaudible beneath the rain, and a deep purple, arrow-shaped spell shot toward her.
Siobhan’s warding medallion grew abruptly, bitingly cold, but it was lucky that she was already throwing herself out of the way to avoid the purple spell, because her medallion barely managed to nudge it off course by a couple of inches.
Siobhan clumsily stabilized her footing, throwing one hand out for balance to recover from her frantic lurch. She was not nearly as good at footwork as the agent. If this turned into a real fight, she would die. Or she would lose and be stripped of some concepts she found very important.
But to Siobhan’s delight, her third slicing spell managed to overcome the ward and put a fairly deep gash into the agent’s neck as it lost stability.
Blood spilled faster than it could be diluted away by the rain, but not enough to indicate a nicked artery. With an audible gasp, they lifted their right hand to press against their neck. Their head dipped down for a long second before it rose again, those flat stones staring at Siobhan once more. “I suspected, but you really are casting two spells at once,” they said. “One might suspect that you are simply masterful at quick-casting and switching between spells, but that’s not the case at all. This puts your interest in Myrddin’s journal in a new light. Did it teach you how to do that?”
Siobhan ignored them, taking the time they were talking to close some of the spell rod’s segments so that she could get a better grip to open others. Her fingers were beginning to grow clumsy with the cold, or maybe just from too much adrenaline. She cast another two gust spells, starting a few feet out and coming at the agent from either direction. One, the agent caught with their glove—which was growing further up their arm and had already reached their elbow—and severed.
The other gust spell caught against their neck and picked up some of their blood as the rain passed, bringing it to Siobhan. She spilled the blood-tainted rainwater over the spider-silk array for a deafening hex.
“And where is your Conduit? Surely even a Naught wouldn’t be so foolish as to cast through their own flesh? You remember what happened to your mother, don’t you?”
Siobhan gave a choked exhale, as if she’d been punched in the stomach. It fogged in the cold air. She pulled on the deafening hex with a wrenching heave of her Will, even as she dragged a finger through the bloody water, disregarding the boundary of the Circle.
She dragged her finger through the center of the Circle of the disintegration curse, providing it with a trace of the agent’s blood.
She had originally learned the curse to try and target her own blood but had never practiced it on a living creature, only dead bugs and the like. Now, she pulled every thaum that one half of her Will could channel from the beast core pressed to her back, targeting the nearest match for that blood, which happened to be the open wound in the agent’s neck.
It was immediately apparent to her that she did not have enough source material. Either that, or the barrier of a living thaumaturge’s control over their own body, commonly known as the skin barrier, was harder to overcome than she had expected.
The deafening hex would last until they received healing, if she had done it right, so she turned her entire Will to the disintegration curse.
Siobhan channeled the spell at what was likely the very edge of her black sapphire’s capability and fought for control of the Red Guard agent’s body.
They reeled back, grabbing at their neck again, but this time with the severing flesh-glove. Its fingers sliced into their skin, only making the bleeding worse, and tendrils lifted from it as if seeking to invade the blackening, slowly eroding wound. They hissed in pain and horror, jerking the flesh-glove away.
Siobhan shot them with another concussive blast spell, but they crouched down.
Their right elbow drove down into their right knee. A metallic click hinted at the artifact hidden under their pants. They ducked their head as a shield of force bloomed out to absorb the blast in a ripple of light. Three more concussive blasts met the same futile end, and the agent lifted their arm and flicked back their wrist once more, releasing another purple arrow of magic.
Siobhan slipped on the wet stone as she tried to dodge and the spell shot over her. The ground hit hard, almost knocking her air out and dislodging her Will. She took a moment to ensure her concentration was in place before climbing painfully back to her feet.
A real-world, desperate magical battle was different from a controlled classroom environment. Siobhan’s stamina was already fraying, and she doubted she could win against a Red Guard agent in a contest of Wills. She shivered convulsively as the cold bit into her soaked clothing.
Their neck was bleeding even more now as Siobhan’s disintegration spell began to eat deeper, and they reached their right hand into their jacket pocket.
Siobhan saw only the handle of a battle wand before she lunged forward and past, the arm with her spell rod stretching out to snag them around the neck. She slid around behind them, squeezing their neck inside the crook of her elbow while she pressed the arm bearing the flesh-glove against their side with her knee. It was an awkward position, and she feared she had made an error, because she couldn’t bring as much pressure to bear on the deadly appendage as she had hoped. Not enough to completely immobilize it. Siobhan slid her battle wand inside the collar of her shirt so that the handle rested just under her chin, then reached into her boot and pulled out her dagger.
The fleshy tendrils wriggled curiously under her pant leg, but none of them attacked.
She slid the dagger along the wound in their neck but didn’t thrust it in. “One twitch of that arm and I spill every drop of blood inside you,” she whispered as they struggled to move.
The agent stilled.
“Drop the spell!” she roared out. “Or your partner dies.”
But of course, no matter what basic training in submission holds Professor Fekten had given her, Siobhan was an amateur at best.
The Red Guard agent threw their head backward and cracked the back of their skull into Siobhan’s chin, cracking her teeth together and sending stars shooting across Siobhan’s vision.
It was true that her spells weren’t enough to win the fight against a Red Guard agent who was serious about fighting back, but Siobhan saw now that her response to that realization had been wrong. She lacked experience had had made a stupid mistake out of panic.
She dropped her hold on the disintegration curse before it could inevitably slip her grip, hoping that none of her teeth were broken. She tasted blood, then screamed hoarsely as her wrist was twisted until the knife slipped out of it. She tried to scramble backward, sure that a death strike with the flesh-glove’s severing claws was coming, but their grip on her wrist twisted again and sent her collapsing to the ground to try to avoid the pain.
The agent laughed. “Oh, you’re quicker on the uptake than I expected. You noticed our little trick, huh? But too bad, avoiding any high-powered spells and resorting to mundane weapons won’t save you, either.”
‘Little trick?’ Siobhan wondered.
They flipped around, shoving Siobhan to the ground with her arm twisted painfully and their knee to her chest as they wrested her spell rod from her other hand. Their flesh-glove had advanced all the way to their shoulder now, and would soon reach the bare skin of their neck. “I guess you won’t freeze to death, but that really wasn’t much of a danger in three minutes, anyway, no matter how much power you tossed around. We wanted to be gentle,” they said, panting much less hard than Siobhan. “The human body isn’t that durable. The other option was physical pressure. I’ve seen a man crush his own body like a grape with the backlash from a single battle spell.”
‘The cold,’ Siobhan realized. ‘It’s the middle of summer.’ She’d been too distracted by the nightmarish phenomena, and then the running and the fighting, to notice, but such a sharp drop in temperature wasn’t normal. ‘It’s some sort of backlash from my magic. If I had been a more powerful thaumaturge, would I have frozen the both of us in here like some sort of giant, space-magic snow globe? Well, the Red Guard agent likely has some kind of temperature-controlling enchantment embroidered into their gear. So really, I would have just frozen myself.’
“Your three minutes are up,” the agent said emotionlessly. “I win.”
Siobhan wanted to argue that she was still alive, even if they had immobilized her, and thus hadn’t technically lost, but knew it was useless. No one who acted like them would be willing to let her debate her way to freedom. She bucked upward, just hard enough to throw the agent off balance and free one of her arms.
An engraved wooden case fell out of their pocket, clattering against the stone.
Rather than attack with her freed hand, Siobhan brought it to her mouth, cupped into a small Circle, and breathed out, “Shadow mine, devour and arise.”
It was a much-truncated version of the thrice-repeated chant this spell was supposed to require, but just like one could minimize the written Word of a spell array with enough practice and clarity, she had some leeway in the spell, which she’d probably cast a few thousand times throughout her life.
The shortcut did cost her, as her shadow was harder to control than normal, sluggish and a little clumsy when trying to take precise shapes, but it slid out from under her and rose up beside them all the same.
The Red Guard agent didn’t notice at first. But when the rain that passed through Siobhan’s shadow-familiar turned to sleet, adding sharp noises of ice on stone to the susurrus of rain, they stilled.
Siobhan could feel the surprise, and then the fear, run through them.
They turned their head to the side, slowly, to look at her shadow, their neck stretching up and back until they could see the huge beak poking out from underneath the black hood. “Ah.”
Siobhan bucked again, wrenching a muscle in her back as she threw them off. She scrambled backward.
“What are you?” the agent asked, staring at her silent shadow-familiar.
Of course it didn’t respond.
Siobhan lunged for her spell rod while they were distracted and managed to scoop it up, putting the agent between her and her shadow. She narrowed her eyes, gauging the distance to the rain barrier, which was getting harder to see as the rain within the Circle fell more quickly. ‘If I could send my shadow out, would that disrupt the spell somehow? It’s a little bit like passing the barrier myself. Or maybe it would be better to leave the shadow here to distract them and try to make it out myself again. I’ll only get one chance, and it seems like the second option is more likely to save me if it works.’
But perhaps the agent sensed something, because their head whipped around toward her, and though their mask and the flat stones over their eyes were expressionless, somehow Siobhan knew that they had focused on the hand in a Circle over her mouth.
They looked down, their eyes trailing from the tip of Siobhan’s foot along the thin thread of shadow that connected her to the rest of it. Her control was weak; the spell had been cast too hastily, leaving the tether easily visible to one looking for it.
Siobhan sucked in a breath of panic as they swiped at it with their flesh-gloved arm, fingers scoring into the cobblestones as if it were butter.
In a moment of desperate inspiration, Siobhan detached the output of her spell so that it could not be severed.
She’d never tried it before with any spell that wasn’t strictly based on modern sorcery, but it seemed to work just fine. The Red Guard agent sliced through the space where the tether between Siobhan and her familiar had been, and nothing happened.
And then a terrible vertigo washed over Siobhan. Her eyes rolled back in her head, and when she opened them again, she was on the ground. She vomited a little, burning remnants of her dinner with Liza spilling out over her lips, over her fingers still cupped around her mouth, and mixing with the water flowing between the street's cobblestones. ‘Did my Will break? But I can still think. Did someone else just have a break event…like what happened with Newton?’
This wasn’t nearly as bad as the sensory scramble and deep, horrifying wrongness had been when Newton broke, though. She still had a grip on her shadow-familiar, miraculously.
Siobhan’s senses stabilized quickly, and she struggled to her hands and knees, scrabbling for her spell rod once more. Her battle wand was gone somewhere, kicked away in her struggle with the agent, perhaps.
The agent was already on their feet and had backpedaled to keep both Siobhan and her shadow in their field of view.
Siobhan followed the direction of their head to her shadow. Its shape had collapsed. Instead of the shadow-familiar’s slender, macabre form under a tattered cloak, a roiling, amorphous mass of bubbling darkness writhed on the ground.
She could still feel it, somehow, and thinking of it brought back a momentary flash of vertigo. She tried to get it to reform, but it was as if her Will were trying to lift a boulder twice her size. The response was horribly sluggish, and it felt like the power sources of light and the heat of her breath were not enough.
The agent screamed, high and sharp, and backpedaled once more, head darting frantically between Siobhan and her detached shadow. The rain barrier around them thinned out, leaving the spatial distortion at the edge of the spell obvious.
Siobhan swallowed and slowly looked down at her feet.
Despite the light of the single remaining streetlamp against the surrounding darkness, Siobhan’s body cast no shadow. Her heart began to race, speeding faster and faster as if trying to bludgeon its way out of her chest. She blinked and swallowed down a scream of her own.
A few whimpers still slipped through.
With deep, shuddering pants just on the edge of a sob, she redoubled her efforts to regain control of her shadow, to bring it close and reattach it, but though she was not completely powerless, it fought against her.
Rather than flatten and inch closer, it began to rise up. At first she thought it was regaining its most-used form from recent months. But as its form grew stable, she realized it was something entirely different.
It was a woman, wearing a fluttering cloak. Feathers sprouted out around her temple and between the strands of long straight hair that floated on an invisible wind. It was her, dressed as the Raven Queen and formed of darkness.
It was Siobhan.
And then it opened its eyes. It met her horrified gaze with bright, glowing-amber irises.
Author Note: Sorry for the delay. I've been working pretty much non-stop on critical tasks since this morning, so it's only now (11pm for me) that I can post the promised chapter. There may be a few more ultra-busy days like this, so I can't promise the regular 5-6pm consistency.
But aren't you guys glad you don't have to wait a week to find out what happens next?
Comments
I think it's pretty clear that Sibohan is not distinct from the creature now calling itself the Raven Queen. It literally says it is a repressed memory that she basically has to split off part of her psyche to repress. The big secret is Sibohan is what killed her Grand Father.
Jeremy Effinger
2024-02-15 14:33:38 +0000 UTCI mean, magic is pretty heavily regulated. Licenses are required to openly cast and there's apparently one small body in control of all of those for all of Lenore.
Keid
2024-02-15 04:33:56 +0000 UTCMaybe even the titans have left a core
Jordan Rogers
2024-02-15 00:32:45 +0000 UTCLike the creatures from the other planes, and or familiars.
Jordan Rogers
2024-02-15 00:31:39 +0000 UTCThere is a wide variety of magical beasts, from the great like the sky kraken, then something still big like a dragon alll the way down to something like the pixies, I’d assume anything with true magic of somekind probably has this core in the books cannon
Jordan Rogers
2024-02-15 00:30:44 +0000 UTCAnother thing I noticed: She normally use heat and/or light to fuel her shadow spell. There's not a lot of either here, though perhaps she used the beast core (would like more details on just what they are - I mean, I guess you kill a beast and get a core, but what sort of beasts?).
Flying Goat
2024-02-15 00:27:11 +0000 UTCShe’s also in pseudo reality under the other agents spell, perhaps it’s just a combination of his spell and hers being split that creates the creature, and I do think it’s likely to stay
Jordan Rogers
2024-02-15 00:22:20 +0000 UTCSome likely entirely inaccurate speculation, while anticipating the next chapter: I wonder why the agent is terrified - I'd think a lot of mage duels to the death result in Aberrants (which makes me a bit surprised magic is more regulated, beyond banning blood magic) if one party over exerts themselves. Perhaps some even do it deliberately when they see death coming. Not clear that the shadow is one (a new one or an existing one), of course. Siobhan apparently summoning/creating one while remaining herself could be a bit of a shock, I guess. The agent knew about her mother, but seems surprised by the double-casting. So maybe it's not a genetic thing like I had assumed? There is the demon thing in her nightmares...maybe she's using its will somehow? Or the will of the shadow thing, which may or may not be the same thing. Seems a stretch, either way. Edit: Also, she has another form....Two forms, two wills? Though the other form isn't exactly hers.
Flying Goat
2024-02-15 00:00:08 +0000 UTCGotta Corrupt 'em All!
hhttghlk
2024-02-14 23:11:55 +0000 UTCI'm rioting anyway. I tipped over my teacup, and if this had been a normal week I wouldn't have waited till it was empty. Edit: It was in fact, not empty. I regret my actions.
hhttghlk
2024-02-14 23:07:54 +0000 UTCThinking about this from the agent's perspective, this is truly horrific. You've just cornered the Raven Queen, and so she has called the thing of shadows. You take a moment to asses, like you learned in training, and notice it is just an illusion. You sever the point of contact to dispell it, and you feel it become REAL. You feel something like a break event, but the girl is fine and the thing is still there and she's trying to take control and it's not working and you were wrong it's not an illusion it's real it's REAL oh shit oh no!
Zeta
2024-02-14 22:55:37 +0000 UTCSeems a sufficient amount of faith allows a gestalt to form.
alexander von hoessle
2024-02-14 21:46:36 +0000 UTCI am impressed by her very fast split will spellwork. The book unlocking exercises are really helping her MAD skills
Jim A
2024-02-14 21:44:28 +0000 UTCHis reflection
Jim A
2024-02-14 21:41:41 +0000 UTCNever two without three? Maybe? 😉
Jim A
2024-02-14 21:29:25 +0000 UTCWill todays be released at midnight as well, or was that just a hard day for miss azalea yesterday?
Jordan Rogers
2024-02-14 19:33:04 +0000 UTCWell. The old cover art that still up on good reads begins to make sense.
Riley
2024-02-14 18:48:39 +0000 UTCTwo chapters for a fight, that cliff hangs both times… what a sadistic thing to pull 😂
Jordan Rogers
2024-02-14 17:02:18 +0000 UTCThank god this isn't a normal release week. With a cliffhanger like this, there would have been riots... Well I would have rioted...
Spade ♠️ Dragon
2024-02-14 15:38:06 +0000 UTCPokémon Aberrants: I choose Murkrow!
Jonathan Gordy
2024-02-14 14:39:15 +0000 UTCI’m going to predict that eventually, this moment will be the reason that the Red Guard (or a faction in the RG) will try to kill her. Up until this point, I think this was as much a recruiting or capture mission as much as an aberrant investigation. They could use a clever thaumaturge like Siobhan, and this agent really never thought he was in any real danger. But when the “familiar” comes out, that’s just too “other” for them to comprehend.
Jonathan Gordy
2024-02-14 14:31:40 +0000 UTCThat's exactly what I was thiinking.
Lawrence Kite
2024-02-14 14:15:47 +0000 UTCWOW! That is the chapter I've been waiting for.
Lawrence Kite
2024-02-14 14:15:21 +0000 UTCIf you lose your shadow, but then change clothes....do your new clothes cast a shadow for you? What about your old ones? What if you change forms instead? Possible only her Siobhan identity will have no shadow.
Flying Goat
2024-02-14 13:42:14 +0000 UTC"She lacked experience had had made a stupid mistake out of panic." had had -> and had (hopefully there's still time for corrections before the physical copies get printed!)
chumponimys
2024-02-14 13:24:34 +0000 UTCI think that when your will breaks and you become an aberrant, only the part of your will that was actually casting the spell becomes dedicated to spreading the aberrant effect. Most people use their entire will to cast a spell, modulating their forcefulness if they want a weaker effect. That is why they fully become an aberrant during a break event. Siobhan just broke a portion of her will so she will come out of this with a reduced thaum capacity but still be able to cast spells besides just the shadow familiar spell. I think this is a new aberrant, separate from the one in Siobhan's head, and that the one in her head was also created by Siobhan. Once she gains full control of her shadow again and builds up her will enough, I want her to start collecting aberrants like pokemon. This is a better version of her plan to constantly cast spells with her split will. Although maybe the aberrant's growth wont count towards her free-form spell will budget. Even so, she would probably get the lifespan upgrades and aberrant spell capabilities that might be better than using aberrant spell components.
RedeyeA
2024-02-14 13:17:54 +0000 UTCI think this red guardsman isn't long for this world.
Jeremy Effinger
2024-02-14 12:38:14 +0000 UTCBloody hell. I'm so glad you're not making us a week for this. Such a good sequence of chapters
Satya Prateek
2024-02-14 12:14:49 +0000 UTCFantastic chapter
CaughtRedHeaded
2024-02-14 11:32:10 +0000 UTCHaha, I was wondering how long until something like this happened xD
Hydrabogen
2024-02-14 10:09:10 +0000 UTC"Grandfather’s corpse had sat up. One of his eyes was missing, blown away and leaving only an empty, ruined socket. The other watched her with a bright golden iris staring out from blood-red sclera." Not "bright, glowing-amber irises.", but certainly close enough to be very alarming. Welp. Im so excited. Good luck Siobhan, and random red guard.
Tjolbin
2024-02-14 10:07:23 +0000 UTCSomething Wicked this way comes?
Jim A
2024-02-14 09:39:43 +0000 UTCI agree I think the Naughts are special for a reason that hasn't been seen yet.. or hasn't been obvious enough us to pick up on it. I think there must be a Myrddin or blood emperor connection... another thought is the Beast King... there was alot of references to it earlier in the series...it may be related to the "Thing in her Head"... just speculation
Jim A
2024-02-14 09:34:10 +0000 UTCIts a really good thing we get a chapter tonight then, so we all dont need to wait a whole week speculating... I suspect the red guard agent is thinking... "Woopsie what the hell did I get myself into?"..yup definitely the RGs fault
Jim A
2024-02-14 09:28:36 +0000 UTCI would say this is the red guard's fault... They literally separated her shadow when she was casting an unorthodox spell... What did they expect?
Definitely (Not) a Necromancer
2024-02-14 08:17:47 +0000 UTCI don't think that's quite right about the Noughts... Her mother did and was forever changed and presumably broke later. And now the Red Guard guy implied even Noughts wouldn't do it. So I think there's been some misdirection going on. As for losing her shadow... I agree, like from a storytelling perspective it would be plot breaking. But, then again, we are right at the end of a book, so it could be just the right time for that kind of change. At the same time, I suspect that the extra dimensional space they're in is probably helping the shadow coalesce. It's been trapped in her nightmares and this space was related to nightmares, after all. So it might return back to previous state when the spell space is dropped.
begna112
2024-02-14 08:14:49 +0000 UTCI don't THINK she will permanently lose her shadow this early. I mean, it would pretty much force her to abandon her Sebastian identity, wouldn't it? The fact that "he" doesn't have a shadow would he hard to hide. Unless she permanently casts a shadow spell, which seems...unlikely😂 IIRC the Nought bloodline allows them to cast through their flesh without consequences—or at least without as many risks as normal people would face. One of the leading theories of what exactly the thing in Siobhan's mind is subscribes to the theory that it is, in fact, her mother-turned-abberant, so you might be on to something. It would be interesting if this means the shadow-being is protective of Siobhan. The previous encounter doesn't support this, but who knows?
Red_Moon
2024-02-14 07:39:48 +0000 UTCMore crackpot theories... The protective necklace was also part of the seal on the Abberrant/her mother. When it was damaged, the leakage picked up and started bleeding more into Siobhan. There's either an actual link between her and it or it's due to long term exposure. I need to go back and see how pivotal the necklace being damaged was.
begna112
2024-02-14 07:37:44 +0000 UTCDiabolical
Jackson Ragland
2024-02-14 07:34:53 +0000 UTCThis is soooo good!
zoarian
2024-02-14 07:30:46 +0000 UTCJust incredible! My watch's heart monitor app gave an alert while reading Thank you Azalea for not making us wait <3
Lya
2024-02-14 07:18:33 +0000 UTCoh no
Jordan Burnett
2024-02-14 07:17:21 +0000 UTCDamn it's like the story of Myridin(I don't remember how to spell it ) and his shadow
nicoxyz
2024-02-14 07:15:35 +0000 UTCOoooooh yessssss my precious! I can’t wait to see where this goes.
Briar
2024-02-14 06:58:41 +0000 UTCIt all comes down to "friend or foe?" God, I cannot wait. Best week ever. I hope not too many of Siobhan's abilities come from her shadow if she loses it. Having a power flip would suuuck. Side note... This guy knows some things about the Noughts. Stuff that it seemed like was lost with Grandfather. I vaguely remember there is supposed to be something special about their bloodline. Theory... The shadow isn't herself but her mother, who is also presumably the Abberrant. If her mother just looks quite like her then it's a reasonable mistake to make.
begna112
2024-02-14 06:58:19 +0000 UTCCould it be the aberrant locked inside get that escaped using the shadow familiar and concept of the raven queen?
Darcyspride
2024-02-14 06:42:34 +0000 UTCUh-oh, we're in trouble Something's come along and it's burst our bubble (yeah, yeah) Uh-oh, we're in trouble Gotta get home quick, march on the double
Kitty kat
2024-02-14 06:35:29 +0000 UTCI was about to comment that ^^ It does raises some question though, is the golden eyed thing a part of her ? Like she had some kind of break event and her grandfather saved her somehow ? Or is it something (or someone) else ? Either way it's not going to smooth things with the red guard...
Adspartan
2024-02-14 06:28:38 +0000 UTCHoly fucking shit
ShadyTundra
2024-02-14 06:21:52 +0000 UTCThat's a milestone if I've ever seen one🎉🎈
Red_Moon
2024-02-14 06:21:27 +0000 UTCIM IN SHOCK
Darcyspride
2024-02-14 06:20:16 +0000 UTCWell, this is even worse than I anticipated, and for once, I'm not sure if I'm excited or terrified to find out what happens next😅😰 When we were theorising about the RQ becoming real, I don't think THIS is what anyone was talking about. Really hope Siobhan manages to wrestle the shadow back under her control, though. The consequences of her failing to do so would certainly be... dire. Easy to spot too, considering her body literally doesn't cast a shadow right now lmao
Red_Moon
2024-02-14 06:18:49 +0000 UTChappy 200 chapters 🥳
v
2024-02-14 06:18:35 +0000 UTCOof. Speedrunning the mirror copy of myrrodin story. Siobhan, you could have waited a few decades before you had to start a fight/argument with your shadow clone about which one gets to be the real you.
Kaelik
2024-02-14 06:17:03 +0000 UTCWelp, she's done messed up now x'D (no thanks to the red guard ofc)
Adspartan
2024-02-14 06:12:56 +0000 UTC👀
delajl
2024-02-14 06:07:34 +0000 UTCVery early
ShadyTundra
2024-02-14 06:05:44 +0000 UTC*happy reader noises*
Adspartan
2024-02-14 06:05:44 +0000 UTCHell yeah
frankie doerr
2024-02-14 06:02:02 +0000 UTC