Crimsoncrest: Epilogue
Added 2025-08-09 17:00:08 +0000 UTCI saw so many guesses about what the epilogue would be, all wrong. XD Well, I hope that you like the direction this actually went, because it's a bit of a callback.
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Epilogue
Being encased in crystal had felt like suffocation, at first. It took discipline to breathe in, to welcome the sublime liquids that entered her body and soulhome, despite her instincts screaming against it.
Once she attained a state of acceptance, Gethyrue lost track of time. She merely dwelled, focusing on the healing of her body. No visitors, not even Tythes. At first she thought back over her life, all the regrets and mistakes, then these thoughts gradually faded and she merely existed.
So when she was brought out of storage by Arbaian guards, it was almost as if her world shattered. She tried to ask them what was happening, but the liquid crystal in her lungs absorbed her voice. If she made any sound at all, the Arbaian ignored it, simply relocating her to what appeared to be a large artificial cube.
Their movement stopped part-way up a ramp, just before she reached the surface. From this angle she could see the top of the cube easily enough, but it would require a precise angle for anyone to see her. Because the Arbaian left, she had no idea whether or not this placement was intentional.
Even through her new calm, Gethyrue couldn't help but be concerned. Then she saw two people appear atop the cube and her breath caught. One was a member of the Orphic Cabal, someone she had observed before, and the other was her nephew Tythes. He looked wonderful... his health was vibrant, his soulhome appeared further repaired, and he'd changed out of those wine-stained robes.
"Didn't I say it would work out?" Tythes said. "The crest is in your possession, just like I promised."
"Anyone can claim to be responsible for what has already taken place," the Arbaian replied. "We asked you to deliver a neutral crest, if possible."
"And I told you from the beginning that possibility was non-viable. The Blacksilvercrest is better than the alternative, right? Now, I demand my payment of a trillion Fithan Discs."
The Arbaian let out a low chuckle. "Did you say a trillion because that's the largest number you know?"
"Am I being judged based on the largeness of my numbers? In that case, I demand a trillion trillion to the power of a trillion trillion Fithan Discs! Plus shipping fees!"
"What is being judged is not your results, but your judgment."
"Ooh, such clever wordplay! Your words must be profound."
Even though Tythes was aggressively using his methods of putting an opponent off balance, the Arbaian was not disturbed. Gethyrue had seen that her nephew was capable of irritating even Arbaians, so this one must already be familiar with him.
"We can come to no agreement," it continued calmly, "until we know your exact reasoning for leading House Blacksilver to that point. You could easily have usurped your father, or worked through the House of Coin or the Asplundat Movement."
"Can't you already deduce the answer, Idraz?" Tythes waved his hands vaguely. "Whoever ended up with the crest would receive attention across the Nine Worlds and be vaulted to a higher status. Blacksilver has a better chance than any other Fithan House of surviving that transition and becoming something useful to us both."
"Not the Asplundat Movement?"
"One of their leaders has larger shoes than me, and I've never forgiven him. Now that I've destroyed House Crimson, my vengeance turns to them."
Idraz let out another low chuckle. "Your humor is repellent, but I prefer it to the old you. Back then, you took yourself so seriously..."
Gethyrue's eyes widened as she realized the implication. If this Idraz was not merely her nephew's contact in the Orphic Cabal, but someone who knew him before... there were several potential explanations, but she knew in her heart that this was the mysterious Arbaian who had cast a shadow over their House for so long.
"How can I not mock myself?" Tythes asked, putting a hand to his heart. "Scion of a great house, utterly destroyed by mere words. It really does sound like a joke."
"Your intelligence was being wasted as a warrior," Idraz responded. "Of course, you were also wasting it on vendettas and petty schemes."
"On the contrary, I insist they were the pettiest schemes across the Nine Worlds. True works of art, singular in their triviality. Besides, I had to keep an eye on my father, and I needed time to rebuild my soulhome."
So this was the source. Young Tythes had gone to a competition and spoken to an Arbaian who had destroyed his very understanding of the world, leaving his warrior's soulhome to collapse on itself. Back then, Gethyrue had tried to comfort him, tried to help him rebuild, above all tried to understand why he suddenly mocked all the warrior ideals he had once championed. It wasn't until he'd grown older that he had explained how he had ceased to believe in any of it.
That was also the day he had understood that inter-world organizations existed and begun to worry about Wiltur's schemes. Had he implied that Wiltur was dead? Gethyrue felt a stab of sorrow for her brother, even though she had lost him to his hunger for power decades ago.
"And have you?" Idraz asked. "Years spent hollowing out your soulhome, and for what? Certainly not a conventional blueprint."
"Certainly not." Tythes smiled again, and it was no longer the smile of a drunk.
"Why play coy? If you truly want to work together with us, we will need to exchange information eventually."
"But you haven't actually answered my question. Was this proof enough of my commitment?"
Idraz shifted backward and settled lower to the ground. "You should already know the answer to that. We questioned not your ability but your prudence. Despite the chaos, this was deftly managed, and it allows us to act covertly against Tymetron. You are welcome in the Orphic Cabal."
"Not quite the answer I wanted." Tythes raised one finger, again entirely serious. "If you have any trust in me, you know my payment."
"I intended to make good on that payment as soon as I realized your offer was not merely artifice." Idraz waved one of its limbs to the side. "It is already done."
Gethyrue was confused for a moment before she felt cantae lift her crystal, levitating it from out of cover onto the surface of the cube. She saw that Tythes noticed her the instant she moved, but she could barely focus on him. The liquid crystal in her body was beginning to burn, absorbing into her soulhome, yet she also felt as though everything within her was draining away.
Abruptly the crystal around her shattered into dust-like shards. She should have fallen, yet she instinctively caught her balance when she stepped out. When she took a breath, she felt better than she had in years.
"Are you alright?" Tythes asked softly. He'd crossed the distance between them in an instant, offering an arm of support that she no longer needed.
"Better than alright." Gethyrue reached down to touch her stomach and even through her clothes she could feel a line of crystal covering the old scar. "When you said I could be healed, I didn't imagine... this is..."
"I try to keep my promises, even if it takes a while." Tythes smiled weakly and for a moment he was her little nephew again.
"Even we cannot perfect a ruined Conduit," Idraz said in their direction, "but the fatal flaw has been removed. Nothing, at least nothing within our knowledge, can restore the strength or youth that has been lost, but she is no longer dying. I hope that you consider the payment more than adequate."
"It's a start," Tythes said with a smirk.
The vitality spreading through her body left Gethyrue breathless, but the stillness of her mind was giving way to a new focus. Everything her nephew had said was really very concerning, if she understood properly. Gethyrue had always been worried about Wiltur engaging with inter-world organizations and it sounded as though his son had followed in the same footsteps.
Tythes took her hand gently and guided her away. "A great deal has happened during your healing, so I should get you up to speed."
"Why?" Gethyrue asked. When he glanced toward her, she cleared her throat and found more words. "What part do I play in your grand new schemes?"
"None at all," Tythes said. "What I did here was about resolving unfinished business... your injuries, my father's schemes, even those young soulcrafters... everything is in order now. That means, at long last, I can finally move on."
"Move on to what?"
"I have no idea, but now everyone gets to find out."
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Comments
That's still my intent! There could have been a path where Tythes becomes a mentor, but though he'll remain relevant, it won't move back in that direction.
Sarah Lin
2025-08-15 14:47:21 +0000 UTCTythes is always fun, but until the end of the book I was really liking him as a "trope not taken", i.e. the mysterious mentor ready to take the MCs under his wing, except this time they said "nah", and in this book seeing them having grown beyond him.
Jeff Petkau
2025-08-15 03:58:16 +0000 UTCGlad to hear you enjoyed it! On Kindle: In this case, there are two things we're waiting on: the final version of the cover (probably won't take long) and a good launch window (less clear, maybe September). On audiobooks: Unfortunately, I have no idea. It entirely depends on Travis Baldree's schedule.
Sarah Lin
2025-08-14 17:58:36 +0000 UTCThank you for this book... I thoroughly enjoyed it! While I'm eager for the next one to start, I'm willing to wait until you feel it's right. So take your time--and some time for yourself--and know we'll still be here... no matter how much we whine and complain and beg for more now rather than later! ;P Two questions: When do you think we'll get the Kindle releas? And, any clues as to when another audiobook might show up? It was Travis Baldree who lead me to find this gem of a series so His is the voice of all the characters... and he does a better job than the narrator in my head! Give him my personal thanks when next you communicate with him. :)
ZJJ
2025-08-14 15:39:59 +0000 UTCI'm glad to see Gethyrue get treatment, she seems like the one person who can actually advise Tythes who he listens to. This also leaves the next step for our various protagonists vague, which means I can hope that we get to explore both more of Ichil and the dark side of Tatian.
FoolRegnant
2025-08-11 17:06:56 +0000 UTCThis makes me even more curious if tythes reported on senka and if so what the cabal knows about her
Robert Rosenthal
2025-08-10 01:12:28 +0000 UTCWe know that Authorities were members of the Cabal - a former one sold the trio items during their war on Deuxen
V M
2025-08-09 23:01:13 +0000 UTCSo does this mean Tythes is aeon-tier now? Or is that not a requirement to joining the Cabal? Clearly there’s something strange going on with his soulhome and it didn’t seem like he’s ascended that far yet. But presumably for an org like the Orphic Cabal, they have the resources to make someone ascend if they want to and they are more interested in recruiting promising individuals into their ranks.
The Freigh
2025-08-09 22:00:09 +0000 UTC“saw so many guesses about what the epilogue would be, all wrong. XD” That’s because you are SENKA INCARNATE! Awesome book, thank you very much! Really enjoying the series as always, looking forward to seeing how Tythes fits in to 9 worlds schemes from here… since he’s now on the inter-world platform.
Elliott
2025-08-09 19:13:55 +0000 UTC