Chapter 1
A myriad of thoughts went through Zeth Orbisluce’s mind as he watched the Keidran princess stir in her sleep: ‘What am I doing here?’ ‘Why do they want me to take out a civilian target? And an innocent one that isn’t part of the conflict… yet.’ ‘This isn’t what I signed up for.’ Shaking his head, Zeth banished his thoughts. What was wrong with him? He’s an assassin for [censored] sake! Why would he harbor such soft thoughts? He had been given an objective and now was the time to carry that objective out!
As Zeth snuck closer to the bed, a bell rang. Two green orbs appeared in the darkness and fixed directly at the human intruder.
“Damn, I’m getting sloppy, how the heck didn’t I detect that ward in my sweeps?” Zeth muttered. “Great, now she’s aware that I’m here, better –” He was interrupted by a blast of fire enveloping him in flames and smoke.
“<That's for trying to sneak up on me you human scum!>” came a female voice through the smoke, which quickly changed to a surprised gasp as the smoke cleared revealing the human unharmed looking angry.
“<I never thought you would be a magi your majesty, allow me to correct my mistake –
Nihil irritus!>”
The Keidran princess gasped in horror as the gemstones on her necklace and armbands started to turn black. As she fumbled with her crumbling sources of mana, Zeth caught sight of her ring and the strange insignia on it. Suddenly, Zeth felt like his head was about to explode and he couldn’t help but fall to his knees clutching his head in agony.
“<I guess that’s the price you have to pay in order to use void energy to power your spells you [censored] scumbag!>” the princess cried grabbing a dagger by her bed, “<Time to die!>”
The wild feral look on her face quickly turned into one of surprise as she found that the human stopped her attack by catching her wrist with his left hand.
“<I wouldn’t do that if I were you,>” he said in a deadly voice, “<besides, that wasn’t how the effects of void energy feel like, more like THIS!>”
Void energy washed from the assassin’s hand through the Keidran’s body, and she couldn’t help but falling to the floor with her mouth open in soundless agony, despite only having the energy pass through her body for a second. However for some reason the assassin couldn’t understand, he felt bad for hurting this innocent.
With her body still contracting in pain, the princess lifted her head to look at her killer. Her gaze clearly told Zeth that she was begging for him to finish his job as she preferred a quick death to what she was experiencing at the moment. Thinking quickly, still disturbed by the strange feelings he was having, Zeth leaned closer to the princess.
“<I am a professional assassin, not a murderer.>” He whispered, “<I will not going to kill any civilians like you, but I need you to ‘disappear’ as it is part of my mission. I’ll let you live if you agree to come with me.>”
Eyes widening, the princess nodded slowly, her eyes betraying her terror and fear. Then she turned, eyeing the door.
“<I put a spell on this room, to make sure that no one would hear what was going on in here.>” The assassin remarked, guessing her thoughts, “I’m afraid no one will come to your rescue now my dear.
“<Get changed into some real clothes then and give me what you’re wearing right now.>” Zeth instructed, picking up the lost dagger, <Bring only necessities for a long trip and be quick. Oh, and I’m going to need some of your blood to make a doppelganger.>”
Taking out a grey crystal, Zeth made a small cut on her finger and let the blood cover the crystal. Placing the crystal in a discarded pile of clothing, he closed his eyes and soon, there was a Keidran identical to the princess lying in a pool of blood at the floor.
“<Stay close to me, don’t do anything unless instructed,>” Zeth said in a icy cold tone that made it clear that there was no argument to his orders, “<betray me and I will kill you in the most horrible way I know.>”
Nodding slowly, her mind still not comprehending what was happening, the princess allowed the human to take the lead.
Once outside the room, Zeth froze suddenly, and backtracked back into the princess’ chambers, pulling her with him.
“<Someone’s coming,>” he whispered to the princess, throwing his cloak over both of them.
The door began sliding open slowly, and four Keidran figures slipped in quietly. There was a loud gasp when they noticed the body of the princess on the floor.
“<Darn it, someone beat us to it!>” one of the shadowy figures said, “<must be an assassin of some kind, do we sound the alarm senator?>”
Zeth heard a sharp intake of air next to him, and was happy he put a silence spell on the princess before the newcomers arrived. It appeared that the princess recognized at least one of them.
“<No, this is perfect actually. Assassins never linger once their mission is complete anyways, so we have no way of catching him. Now we just have to trick the stupid Basitin into this room before killing him.>” Another one of the figured replied, “<You two, hide in here. I will bring the Basitin in here. When he enters, kill him.>”
“<We have to save him!>” the princess suddenly burst out, “<He’s going to get killed!>”
“<Look here ‘majesty’, my actual mission here was to kill you, so what makes you think I will help you now?>”
“<If he gets killed, the Basitin will go to war against your people; he is the third son of their grand admiral.>”
Unable to refute the logic in that statement, Zeth just shook his head. Someday, he knew, his softness would be the death of him. Leaving his cloak, he silently approached the two remaining figures. Pulling out two needles, he quietly pricked one of them while throwing the second one. Both figures crumpled quietly to the floor.
“<What did you do to them?>” the princess asked.
“<The needles contained a paralyzing poison. It will wear off shortly, perfectly for questioning.>” Zeth replied, and to the princess’s shock he added “<I’ll need you to put a circle of silence spell on them, I saw you picked up more mana stones.>”
Moments later both Keidran regained consciousness inside the newly cast silence circle.
“<Now, we can do this the hard way or the easy way.>” Zeth said pleasantly. “<I see that you’re both assassins, so I assume you both know of me right?>”
Their shocked expressions betrayed their horror and made it clear that they had indeed heard of him.
“<Very well, I will do whatever you want, if you just promise me to make it quick.>” One of them said with a shaking voice.
“<I will honor that request if you would answer all the princess’ questions, truthfully. You have my word. Princess, ask anything you like.>”
“<Who was behind this plan to kill me? Senator Hagen? Does my father know of this?>” She asked in a quivering voice.
“<Aye, Hagen is the person in charge here at least. I don’t think the king knows any of this, but there is a possibility that he is in fact the person behind all of this. All I know is that the entire council knows of this and approves. If I were you princess, I would get the hell out of this system before they try something worse.>”
Tears trickling down her face, the princess turned away. Shaking his head, Zeth handed two pills to the two would-be assassins. Nodding in thanks, they both put them in their mouths and bit them open, dying instantly. Seeing that the princess was lying in her bed crying, Zeth went to move the bodies around and using his magic and blaster to make it look like they died trying to kill the princess. Hearing heavy footsteps outside the door, he quickly threw his cloak over the princess again, and hid himself in the shadows, just in time before the door burst open and a Basitin entered. Seeing the bodies on the floor, he lowered his head and went to the doppelganger and knelt.
“<I’m not dead yet, Kaleb>” a female voice rang out. “<That is just a doppelganger; apparently Senator Hagen tried to have both of us killed so our races can unite in a war against the humans.>”
Shock mixed with relief flashed on the Basitin’s face, before the features became the usual cold and emotionless expression almost all Basitin wore.
“<What?! That traitorous son of a [censored]! I’m going to kill him!>” he replied.
“<You would do no such thing your Basitin. You still havn’t learned how to control your temper I see.>” Zeth remarked, coming out of the shadows.
“<YOU!>” Caleb’s face showed his anger and hate clearly as he attacked the assassin. “<DIE!>”
“<Still letting your emotions take control young one, I thought your people were good at these things, perhaps I am mistaken?>”the assassin remarked as he easily sidestepped the blow, in an instant, he had the Basitin pinned down and a dagger to his throat. “<Also attacking an armed professional without any kind of weapons in very stupid you know>”
“<Please stop this! And where is Senator Hagen and the other assassin?>” the princess screamed. “<Please don’t fight each other. Caleb, this human saved my life, and possibly yours as well!”>
“<I will let go is our friend here would give me his word that he will do as I order him to until we get out of here>” Zeth remarked.
Caleb had a furious look on his face, but looking at the princess’s pleading expression he sighed and promised that we would do as told. Releasing him, Zeth quickly rushed out of the room.
“<What’s going on, Aurora?>” Caleb asked sternly, “<And tell me what you meant by that demon there saving our lives.>”
“<There is a plot to have both of us killed so our races can unite in a war against the humans.>” Aurora cried, bursting out in tears again. “<And the worst part is that I think my father knows of this plan and have done nothing to prevent my death.>”
“<Well, let is run away then, we can take my ship, so that way we don’t want that thing with us anyways, since he will probably kill us in our –>”
Caleb was interrupted by Zeth entering the room carrying Senator Hagen and the remaining assassin.
“<I will need some of your blood Basitin. And I need your clothes.>” he said, as he arranged the bodies around so it looked like a battle took place in the room.
“<What would I wear then, if I were to strip down?>”
“<Don’t make this more difficult, we don’t have time for that now, just wear something the princess has, you two are about the same height anyways. >”
“<I won’t scoop that low that I would wear female clothing!>”
“<You gave your word, remember?>”
Sighing, Caleb cut his finger and presented it to the assassin, then went into the dresser and moments later, came out wearing some of the princess’ clothing. Aurora couldn’t help it but giggle by the sight, but stopped short once Zeth shot her a deadly glare.
Looking around the room, it now looked like Caleb and Aurora fought the assassins and emerged victorious before being stabbed in the back by a dagger held by Senator Hagen.
“<The good Senator is only sleeping, but he will awake in time to be caught.>” Zeth remarked, “<I already sounded your alarm princess, so the guard should be on their way.>”
Faced with surprised looks, he added: “<Let’s get the hell out of here!>”
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