Building Back - Part 4

"My Lord," Verdant said, "the fact that such a thing is even an option to you is frightening. Do you recall what I once spoke of as the gravity of competence? Those were not my words – they were Bohemothia's. Those words stand true here again. Our fates are entangled. Some men's fates hold gravity over the rest. You fear what is only natural. What you fear is power itself."

Oliver felt a shudder. It was if Verdant had said the very words that he shouldn't have. Ingolsol stirred, as though recalling a long lost memory. Claudia grew uneasy.

In a realm separate from the Gods, forever sealed away, for fear of what the entity might do, there sat a handsome and devilish man upon a gilded throne.

The smile on his lips was potent enough to melt stone. He tapped a ringed finger against the arm of his chair, almost purring with delight.

"My dear attendant, did you hear?" Ingolsol said.