The Boulder Crab - Part 11

A slight gesture of his hand, and the priest reacted. He could even see this far. As far as Oliver's Form of Mind reached. Then he likely saw those sparks that had grown increasingly bright by his wrist. Even standing still now, observing, plotting, they continued to grow. Even without fighting, he was growing stronger. He let it overwhelm him. It was almost maddening.

His body struggled to keep up. It urged him to move. Claudia called out to him even stronger than last time.

"Oh, my dear, what a risk you've taken," she said, her voice painfully sad. "But if this is the path you have chosen, then I can do nothing but support you. The Hero chooses his way, we Gods can only guide him."

"Your mind's twisted, woman. We've grown beyond such delusions. We've seen the real thing. We're no more Gods than the boy is. We're mere Fragments," Ingolsol said, somehow happy by that fact.