Chapter 3: Jack; Vagril 6th, 343SR; 04:30
Jack walked through the dark aimlessly, his lantern lit nothing but the floor around him. The pitch black darkness stretched out in all directions, but something about it didn't seem right.
"Put it out," a voice within the darkness whispered.
Jack jumped at the sound, his spine shivering in fear. His goosebumps rose as he turned left and right. Jack let go of the lantern, but he didn't hear it hit the ground. Whether or not he closed his eyes or opened them he saw nothing, but it slowly changed. Soon he noticed lights in the sky all around him. His eyes adjusted, and he started to see a rectangular shape in the darkness.
He walked forward toward the black silhouette, it got larger as he approached. A white fabric seemed to glow in the darkness around the pillar. Jack continued forward but stopped as he looked down at the base of the silhouette. 'Huh?' Jack froze, he was looking at a foot. A foot connected to the muscular leg of a giant. Jack looked up, and the figure of the person slowly became clearer. It sat on a giant throne, his body dark and obscured, all Jack could see was the white hood and mantle he wore.
Jack looked at the face and his entire body shivered. He felt nauseous. The size of the being in front of him was so overwhelming, his stomach turned and he almost felt like throwing up. He couldn't see its face, there was nothing there. A dreadful feeling in his gut welled up. 'Is it... Is it watching me?!' His chest pumped with each silent breath, and the being on the throne tilted its head down.
Jack's heart started to beat faster after seeing it move, he turned to run but stopped as he noticed a giant sword with its entire blade stabbed into the ground. The sword had a golden hilt, with a black handle, and perfectly round gem glowing bright red at the top of the large handle. The blade was so big, Jack almost felt like it was obvious that it belonged to the giant. However, he reached for the red orb. There was something about it, something he wanted. Something he needed. Just as his fingertips were about to touch it, everything went dark.
* * *
"Jack!" Carol shouted.
Jack's eyes opened quickly as he lifted his head groggily. He squinted at the lamp that illuminated the dusty basement. He let out an audible yawn before he closed his eyes again. His head fell back down on his arms.
"Wake up... We're almost done..." Carol spoke with an unnatural amount of energy.
'How is she awake...' Jack rubbed his eyes.
"Give me a break, we worked all day. I can't just stay up and not sleep..." Jack groaned.
"I want to finish them tonight, and after we take down Alexander Rael, we can sleep in all day!" Carol reminded him. "Bring me more of the logorite."
"Give me a second," Jack groaned.
'Logorite dust...' Jack reached for a bottle full of a green powder. 'What a weird dream...' Jack set the glass down next to Carol. She continuously poured salt into a cup of water, then stirred it thoroughly until it was an opaque white.
"Remember to close the tank properly," she added as Jack approached.
Jack poured the fine powder into the circular opening at the top of a glass sphere. The powdered logorite bounced against the bottom, piling up like sand. He filled it about halfway, then stopped. Jack reached for a metal canister, with a pipe extending out of the bottom of it. A triangular plastic knob protruded out of the extended section of the pipe, acting as a mechanism to allow the flow of liquid through it. The pieces that comprised the device were all separate components.
"Bolts, rubber, metal, glass, plastic... I've been wondering... Where did you get all of this?" Jack asked.
"My parents used to disassemble stuff to get the parts... Most of it is just common tools used in construction... The glass is just containers... Unfortunately, I don't know where or when they collected it... This is kind of the last of the material I have..."
"Wouldn't the angels have just taken it?"
"Well, fortunately they figured it was mostly junk and left it..."
"Wait... Don't tell me waste came through these pipes..." Jack cringed.
"Don't worry it's clean... It was all washed in the lake a while ago..."
"So it did..."
Jack shook his head as he crouched down next to a bucket of water under the table, dipping a cup in. He lifted it out and poured it into a small hole on top of the tank, water dripped through and splashed back into the bucket. Jack twisted the knob closed, the water inside stopped flowing through the extended pipe. He turned it over and let the water out.
"It's ready," Jack set the tank on the table.
Carol poured the clear liquid into the tank. After the last drop of liquid splashed, she screwed a metal cap onto the hole sealing it. Then, she took the entire tank and inserted the pipe extension into the bottom. Then attached the other side of the pipe to top of the glass sphere that Jack filled with logorite, and screwing it in tightly.
"I can't wait to see these explode in Alexander's stupid face!" Carol grinned menacingly.
She lifted the contraption with both hands and walked to the corner of the room, where five more of the same device were placed. Four of the five had been filled up to halfway with powdered logorite. Jack picked up the extra empty device, it wasn't too heavy without the logorite inside it. He carried it with one hand to the corner of the room.
"Hopefully it works," Jack said nervously.
"It definitely will, he can't be invincible," Carol assured.
Jack looked down, dread clouded over him. "He has a gift from the Celestial, and probably one of the strongest ones at that. He's been through thousands of battles... I really hope we can do this without him finding out it was us..."
Carol took off the white coat and threw it on the chair with a huff.
"By the way, how are we gonna transport all of this?" Jack asked.
"Well, we can't be seen by the other villagers... They'll squeal. And we only have one bag to hide it-"
"Why would the villagers do that?" Jack squinted in confusion.
Carol looked at Jack, then looked down, and then to the right. She scratched her neck as her eyebrows furrowed.
"I mean we are doing most of the miners in the town a favor, and we could allocate more people to other work... So? I don't get it..." Jack tried to explain.
"That's not it," Carol denied. "The villagers told the angels it was your parents who closed the mines... That's why the villagers can't see us doing this."
"They... What..." Jack's thoughts came to a sudden stop, he blinked repeatedly.
"They... Weren't they trying to help. Why would they..." Jack stopped as he recalled getting attacked for no reason outside of his house. "Do people... Hate my parents?"
Carol picked up one of the devices and carefully lowered it on top of the empty sack. She lifted the sides of the bag over the tank, and carried it with both hands.
"Anyone who rejects the Celestial doesn't just get punished, everyone gets punished. That's why closing the mines isn't enough... If we take down a noble though... Well, I bet even the villagers would fear us if we did that- but that isn't the point, the angels will be too caught up to punish anyone. Plus, that jerk has it coming," she seethed with wide eyes.
Jack looked down, he felt his head throb slightly. He didn't know what to think after he heard that.
"We should go now, the sun will rise in an hour or two," Carol advised as she walked toward the exit with the brown sack in hand.
Jack followed her up the steps and out of the basement. Midway up the stairs, thunder roared from outside, droplets of rain beat against the roof. Jack walked out of the basement, the entrance to the house on his left, to his right was a larger section used as the living room, and a door in the corner led to the bedroom. The house looked different compared to his own. On the wall were pictures of two children with short loose hair. They were both young in the picture, he assumed one of them was Carol, but felt puzzled by the second one. 'Huh... Never actually noticed that before...'
"Hey Carol, you have a sibling?" Jack asked, but she had already walked around other corner and didn't seem to hear his question.
"Give me a second, I'll get us coats," Carol yelled.
Jack shrugged it off, then opened the front door and stepped outside. The cold air rubbed his skin as an earthy scent filled his nose. He expected to see the vibrant sky from his dream, however he was met with the pitch-black night instead. The edges of dark grey clouds were illuminated by the moonlight. The rain splashed into puddles in the dirt. As Jack stepped off the patio, his foot pressed deep into the wet mud. Another thunderous roar cracked through the sky, lighting up the outline of the mountain in front of the Celestial.
"Heads up," said Carol.
Carol tossed the coat to Jack, then locked her front door. The coat was light, but the material felt thick. He put his hands through the thick brown wool, his arms were too short to reach out of the sleeves. She looked left and right, scanning the surroundings for anyone watching.
"Sorry... I didn't have a smaller coat around," Carol said. "We don't have much time, the sun will be up soon,"
Carol started down the curved path, Jack zipped up the coat and followed close behind. In the distant sky, in the same spot as usual toward the east, a green light in the sky burned brightly. Carol noticed Jack gazing at it in the distance as they walked. 'I wonder why people call it the Necropolis... I don't even know what the word means...' It always felt surreal to look at. A floating island high in the sky, with a black tower protruding out of it. A green flame burned vibrantly at its peak, it could be seen for miles from every corner of Kamino.
"Jack, do you think it's true? The curse of the non-unified?" Carol asked curiously.
"Huh? Well, until a non-unified gets a Celestial gift... I can't really deny it..." Jack shrugged.
"The angels say all that stuff, like..." Carol raised her arm and waved it in a silly circular motion. "The Celestial blessed us, not you! You must serve us! Like, how do we not know if its just a big stick in the ground that makes cool stuff appear sometimes..."
"Well, trying to ask them immediately means neglecting the divinity of the Celestial, then they won't listen to us, and if we try we are just beaten or worse, martyred," said Jack. "I wonder if the Necropolis is a gift, how else can that flame in the sky just burn forever?" Jack mentioned as he looked towards the floating island.
Carol looked at it and scratched her head.
"That? Well... I heard this from your mom, who heard this from my dad... Whose grandfather grew up around the time the war between the angels and demons started," Carol recalled.
"That's a long line for a story to be told down..." Jack nodded with a blank stare.
"The Hirian's, angels, and demons battled three lords for freedom of the continent. The three lords were defeated, but... It's rumored Necropolis is still lit today because one of the lords still lives," Carol explained. "The three lost lords... I doubt they're alive, but if Necropolis up there belongs to one of them, who knows what the other two have!"
Jack noticed Carol stretch her hands outwards into the air as she explained. She clenched her fists and grinned as she looked forward. The rain slowly came to a stop.
"What are you doing?" Jack asked.
"Oh, sorry! I get excited thinking about these things, mysterious relics and places... All over the world! I mean they could be anywhere with hundreds of treasures in them," Carol explained with a bright smile across her face.
"Excited? All this just makes me nervous..." Jack admitted.
"Being nervous and being excited is like, the same thing," Carol laughed.
"Huh? What? That makes no sense..."
The two of them bickered as they approached the tall trees of the forest. Carol's lamp lit up the tall brown trees around them. The leaves were dark, the light reflecting off the raindrops resting on them.
"I... Was wondering... I saw a picture... It looked like you when you were a kid..." said Jack.
"Oh, that..." Carol looked away.
"I didn't know you had a sibling."
"I... Don't..." Carol replied slowly.
"Huh? Then who was that other kid?"
"I don't know," Carol laughed awkwardly.
"You looked so alike..."
"Mmm..." Carol pursed her lips and hummed with an annoyed tone. "Okay fine... I had a brother..."
Jack stopped. 'Had...'
"I'm... I'm sorry! I didn't know... I shouldn't have said that!" Jack apologized quickly.
"It's okay..." Carol said quietly, staring at the ground.
"What happened to him?"
"Unfortunately, I... Don't know... We were both born after my parents were taken to Logos... I didn't really know what to think when they showed up one day with him... I was only two years older. It was weird having a little brother, most people don't even try to be acquainted with me... Because of that twisted bastard Alexander... My little brother was like my first partner in crime... We stole stuff from the merchants often, we got pretty good at it..." Carol grinned as she reminisced.
Jack squinted at her. 'Partner in crime...'
"We were moved from Torovince to Roccan when I was nine... It was... A bit better than Torovince... I didn't really care where we were, so long as we were together... We didn't talk much around the angels, but when they weren't around he'd always want to play..." Carol smiled. "He was adorable, mischievous for a kid, but... I loved him..."
"Did Alexander find him?"
Carol sighed. "After Alexander executed my parents... I told him to hide outside the town... I knew they were coming for us... Every slave goes eventually... But... I didn't want that for him... I told the angels at least a hundred times I've never had a brother... I said it so many times I almost believed it myself. After a while, they just sent me to Logos on my own... I really thought he stayed hidden, I mean... Even after a year, he didn't show up to Logos... With your parents help, I snuck back to Roccan... But he wasn't there..."
"The angels found him?" Jack asked.
"Probably... Can't really hide from them forever, there's only so many places we can go... His name was William..."
"I'm... Sorry to hear that..." Jack was taken aback by Carol's somber demeanor.
'I don't think I should have asked her that... Wait... Carol is... Two years older than me...' Jack gulped as he looked down. They reached the entrance to the mines, no one was guarding it. They made their way into the cave, stopping just a few meters from the entrance. Carol set the bag down and put the device next to the wall.
"Okay, just give me a countdown before you-" Jack froze as Carol turned the knob.
"Oh... My bad... Anyways, clocks ticking, let's run!" Carol warned as she sprinted out of the cave.
"Wha- Hey!" Jack stuttered.
Jack stepped back quickly, then turned and ran. A bright green light from behind him illuminated the walls of the cave. Jack scrambled back outside and ran behind a tree. He peeked his head out, only to see the bright green light glowing inside the entrance. 'Nothing exploded?'
"Carol nothing exploded!" Jack yelled.
Carol poked her head out from behind a bush.
"Give it a second!" Carol shouted back.
After a few minutes of silence, nothing happened. The green light continued to grow in intensity.
"Well, that sucks," Jack uttered as he looked at Carol. "Looks kind of cool though..."
Carol watched the entrance of the cave eagerly, biting the nail of her thumb. She breathed heavily, her eyes glued to the green light.
"Just give it a couple more seconds," her voice cracked slightly.
A minute passed, but nothing happened. Carol's shoulders slumped. Her eyes wandered toward the ground, she shook her head in disappointment. Her overwhelmingly positive demeanor flipped.
"I used enough Logorite, and the catalyst should be mixed properly..." Carol muttered, then shook her head. "I guess I am just an idiot... I can't even follow simple instructions..."
"Hold on... Don't be sad," Jack tried to comfort her.
Carol looked up at him, her expression was blank.
"We can always try again, or screw killing the angels, let's just leave... I'm sure we can survive on our own without the angels, screw this place!" Jack said anything he could to lift her spirits.
A single tear fell out of her eye, she sniffled as she got up.
"We'll be killed within a week..." Carol sniffled as she wiped her tears. "Nothing will change... The nobles will hunt us to the ends of Grelt..."
"Then... We better get a head start," Jack stated as he looked up into the sky and saw the white moon. "Oh, the clouds cleared up."
Carol smiled, then wiped her eyes. "I thought you were going to yell at me... You're a good person Jack."
Jack's eyes furled. 'Don't say that...'
"I'm not..." Jack admitted as he shook his head. "I made fun of you when I saw you get hit... I even tried to tell you to be like everyone else... But... After seeing all the people in town... Obediently letting their lives be controlled... I'm glad you're different..."
Carol didn't reply, she stared up at the moon for a moment. Jack looked down as he expected her to be angry.
"That was really honest..." Carol giggled and scratched her head. "Also a funny way of saying I'm weird..."
"I didn't say you were weird?!" Jack shook his head. "When did you hear that?!"
Carol suddenly laughed out loud joyously, Jack felt a smile spread on his face as he started laughing too. The two of them were oblivious to the light from the cave behind them. After a short pause, Carol opened her eyes. Her smile faded. She raised her hand, squinted for a moment, and then pointed to the sky.
"Hey, Jack... What is that?" she asked with a worried tone.
Carol pointed to three lights in the sky. Two white lights and a third red light moved together through the sky. Each got brighter as they approached the ground. Jack squinted at it while he tried to make out what it was, he noticed a black silhouette behind it.
"Jack... Jack it's coming this way!" Carol panicked. "We should get out of-"
Carol was cut off as a loud explosion erupted from behind them. Jack's feet lifted off the ground. The trees in front of him were smothered with bright green light. The explosion cracked like a thunderbolt. 'Ah!' The force threw them several meters forward. Jack's body spun through the air. He hit the ground and rolled onto his front, curling up into a ball and shielding his head.
After a few seconds, he heard rocks thumping against the ground. He turned to the cave entrance. Smoke spilled out of it. His ears rang from the explosion. Carol struggled to her feet, then glanced between Jack and the cave entrance. She jumped up and down repeatedly, yelling something out loud. A pillar of smoke drifted into the sky. As the ringing stopped Jack began to hear Carol's voice.
"Jack! Jack! It worked!" Carol jumped up and down.
Jack pushed himself off the ground with his elbows, his shoulders and back ached from the fall. He glanced back up toward the lights from earlier and didn't expect to see that they'd approached much closer. A blue object soared high over their heads.
Two of the white lights from earlier came from the front of the object. The right side of it collided with the mountain and spun off course. Boulders and shards of rock flew behind the mountain. Carol and Jack crouched out of fear. Chunks of rock rolled down the mountain. The two looked at each other for a few seconds, but they both flinched as a crash came from the other side of the mountain. The ground rumbled beneath them.
"What was that?!" Jack shouted in fear.
Carol continued to stare at the broken piece of the mountain.
"Hey Carol, it's probably better if we just head back to Logos," Jack advised as he shook Carol's shoulder.
"What if... This is our Celestial gift," Carol asked.
"But a non-unified can't get a gift, we're cursed?"
Carol looked down for a moment. She gulped, then ran forward past the entrance. She followed the path along the side of the mountain.
"Carol- wait!" Jack called as he hurried after her.
"Are you not curious about that? And wasn't it you who just said we should leave?" Carol asked as she continued to walk away.
"Well... I... Ugh," Jack stuttered as his legs continued to shake.
"Then go home, I'll tell you what I find," said Carol.
'Damnit, fine... She can go be stupid if she wants... I'm not going...' Jack turned and started to walk back to Logos. He stopped as he considered Carol's words.
"What if it is our gift..." Jack gulped as he thought about it for a moment.
He gulped, then turned and chased after Carol. Jack ran through the forest, following the path for several minutes. He reached the end of the forest surrounding the mines. The light from Carol's lantern slowly faded into the dark thicket of Roverswood. 'I've never been to this side of the mountain...' Jack glanced over to the right and was met with scenery he wasn't familiar with.
"Woah," Jack whispered.
There were skinny mountains beyond a river, shrouded in dense forests and clouds. In front of the river, lights rose from the town of Ulkay at the bottom of the hill. He turned and looked at the mountain behind him. It seemed massive from so close, but it was nothing compared to the mountains beyond the river. Jack continued to gaze at it while he walked, until he passed under the tree's of Roverswood on the other side of the small mountain.
There were massive pieces of rock scattered around, and several trees had fallen or broken down. As he ran through the destroyed forest, he eventually reached a large boulder that broke off the mountain. The smell of burned wood lingered in the air as he walked around it. 'Is something on fire?' Jack noticed a pair of footsteps in the mud, he followed them around the boulder. 'Carol went this way too...' As he passed a few more trees, he noticed a clearing up ahead.
Jack's stomach sank at the sight of the destruction. Trees had been torn from the ground or broken. Chips of wood, branches, and roots were scattered all over the place. Jack noticed Carol in the distance, she was standing in a divot of dirt, made by the object that just crashed. The blue exterior of it was covered in mud.
"Is it alive?" Jack asked as he approached.
"I'm... I'm not sure..." Carol leaned forward to touch it.
"Wait don't-"
She dragged her fingers against it, wiping some of the mud off and revealing more of the blue surface. Jack was hesitant, he reached forward and did the same, it was warm, smooth, and wet. Jack dragged his hand along it, the smoothness of the surface puzzled him. He wiped the mud off, revealing a white letter.
"Hey Carol, there's a letter here," Jack noticed.
Carol walked over as Jack wiped the wet mud off the ship until he could see the entire text. '#78-MC Imperial Dragoon?'
"What does that mean?" Carol squinted.
"Imperial Dragoon? Do you think it's this things name? But what name starts with a number?" Jack pondered as he walked around the large object.
"I don't... Think so? This must be a gift... I've never seen anything like it before," Carol wondered as she walked around the opposite way. "Hey Jack, come look at this!"
Jack ran to the front. Carol was crouched in front of the white light they had seen earlier. 'Are those... Eyes?' Carol put her face right up to the light.
"Isn't that dangerous?" Jack asked as Carol squinted into the bright light.
"No, it doesn't hurt, it's not even hot either... But it's brighter than any fire I've seen," Carol analyzed.
Jack hovered his hand over the light. 'Huh... It really isn't that hot... But how could it make this much light without a fire? Wait is this glass?' He scanned every crevice of the object, walking around its body. There was a flat slab of metal jutting out of one side of the object. Jack noticed that the flat slab was connected to the top, but by large bolts he'd never seen before.
"It... It has bolts and screws... Did someone build this?" Carol asked.
As Jack approached the back of the object, he noticed a shiny red sphere sticking out of it. Jack twisted the sphere, but it didn't move. As he tried a bit harder, he felt the lever move vertically. He tilted his head, and then pulled it down. The object started to release steam. 'Woah!' The back of the object opened, a grinding sound came from the moving parts. Jack gasped, fleeing without a second thought, and jumping behind a fallen tree to hide.
"Jack! What was that?!" Carol called nervously as she stuck her head out from the front of the object.
"Carol it's moving!" Jack shouted.
She came around towards the opening, peeking inside before she suddenly froze. 'What is she doing?!' Jack's heart pounded rapidly.
"Carol, wait! That might be its mouth!" Jack cried.
Carol stuck her head inside, then stepped forward slowly. Jack nervously watched the opening as he waited for Carol to come out. 'Where is-'
"Jack come here! Quickly!" Carol called, she sounded frightened.
Jack poked his head out and crept closer to the opening. He kept a distance and walked around to get a better angle of the inside. Jack didn't recognize anything he was looking at. Carol was inside, her back facing him. She was completely still, staring at something inside. Jack stepped into the strange interior, the floor was solid metal, there were seats on the left and right sides. Jack looked around with a puzzled expression, then peeked over Carol's shoulder. 'Huh...'
There was an abnormally large man unconscious in the narrow hallway. He had to have been at least eight feet tall, with a body shaped by muscles. His dense black hair reached past his neck. All he wore was tattered black pants. Blood splattered the walls, however, the stains had dark purple crystals on top of them. Each lit a bright purple from the inside, Jack couldn't take his eyes off them.
"I knew it, this is the mouth! We should go, or else we'll end up like him!" Jack advised, but she didn't listen.
"The blood is dry... But these wounds... He's been burned, cut, and stabbed all over... This is- really bad," Carol shuddered before she placed her finger on his neck. "Wait... He's breathing! This guy's still alive... How!?"
Silence filled the air as Jack tried to process that. He looked down at the crystals that seemed to come out of the dried blood. He tried to pick it up, but it was stuck to the ground. With a bit of force, he plucked the crystal off.
"What is this stuff?" Jack whispered as he analyzed the purple gem.
It had a bit of weight to it, and was incredibly dense. It's vivid purple hue mesmerized Jack. He plucked two more off the wall and observed them in both hands. Each crystal was different, but they each seemed to spread in six different directions from where they sprouted.
"Hey, wake up! Hey!" Carol shouted. "Jack, what the hell? Give me a hand this guy needs help!"
"Uh- Yeah!" Jack put the crystals in his pocket, then hurried over.
Carol lifted the man's left arm over her shoulder, Jack took the other side. The two stood up, lifting the mysterious person. Jack clenched his teeth.
"Urgh!" Jack struggled.
The man was just as heavy as he looked, they took small steps and eventually got him outside of the ship. A soft blue hue spread across the sky, the sun was coming up.
"Where are we even gonna take him? The only ones who might be able to fix him are the angels..." Jack huffed.
"Yeah... but. You know how gifts can either be a tool, a power, or a spirit?" Carol replied.
Jack stopped and looked at her blankly.
"No... No way..." said Jack.
"Oh come on Jack, he literally came from the sky! He really could be our gift!" Carol argued.
"He might have a gift himself... His blood is turning into crystals!" Jack replied.
They dragged the unconscious man to the edge of the crash site, and slowly started making their way through the forest. Jack felt his neck become sore.
"I just think, maybe we shouldn't give him to the angels. I mean, doesn't this seem weird to you?" Carol asked.
"What about this isn't the weirdest thing that's ever happened to me?" said Jack.
"We have to get back before people wake up, no one can see him, or else they might snitch," Carol added.
They continued through the woods, eventually reaching the entrance of the mines they were at earlier. A pile of rubble blocked the cave. The two of them were already exhausted, both of their chests heaving as they used every ounce of their strength to carry the unconscious body.
"Well, the bomb worked..." Carol pointed out, she was too out of breath.
"Yeah, little... Victories!" Jack breathed heavily, his neck felt sore.
After a few more minutes, they crossed the forest and reached the fields that surrounded Logos. Carol and Jack let go of the man and he dropped flat onto his face. They both fell backward out of breath, huffing repeatedly.
"Do you... Still have some of those crystals?" Carol asked lazily.
"Yeah..." Jack stood back up, and he pulled one of the crystals out of his pocket and tossed it to Carol.
She caught it, then turned it over and observed each of its sides. "They looked cool... I'm just wondering why it grew from that guy's blood..."
"Yeah, that's really weird..."
Carol aimed from the ground, then threw it back to Jack with a tired huff. He reached up to catch the stone, but it went too high and over his head. As the crystal hit the ground, a strange shattering sound reverberated outward. A purple wave of light smothered the area in a single second, a bright explosion bursted from where the stone landed. The force pushed all the crops away. 'Huh-'
Jack shielded his face from the bright light. The force from the explosion launched him off his feet, it's power was unlike anything he'd ever felt. Jack flew off his feet, soaring a few meters backward before tumbling onto his back.
"Ah!" Jack cried.
'What... What just happened...' A purple fire remained where the crystal exploded. Jack's ears rang, despite being far from the explosion, the force launched him like a rag doll. He saw two people who both looked like Carol approach, quickly realizing he was seeing doubles.
"Jack! Jack are you okay!" Carol called.
"No..." Jack muttered as he put his palms against the ground.
"That explosion was way bigger and faster than the one at the cave! Screw the bomb! Let's use this on Alexander!" Carol jumped with excitement.
"Yeah- little victories..." Jack wheezed as he struggled to speak.
'I shouldn't have even brought it...' His coat and shirt were drenched in sweat, rain, and now dirt and grass. Jack looked back towards the fire, before noticing several orange lights approaching from the town.
"Oh no... Carol the townsfolk, they heard that!" Jack pointed to Logos.
"We need to move before they see us!" Carol stressed.
Jack got to his feet, limping for a moment as fast as he could to the unconscious man. He crouched down, pulling the mans arm over his neck, and pushing him up with all his strength. Jack's muscles screamed as he grit his teeth. The man was so heavy, it felt like someone was pushing down on his shoulders. Carol took the first step, Jack struggled to keep pace.
"We'll go around- where should we take him?" Carol huffed.
"If we go around- we can probably- put him in the cellar- of my house," Jack stuttered.
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Jack and Carol carried him through the farms, past the east entrance of Logos, and reached the cellar under Jack's house. The civilians gathered at the wheat farms north of the town where the purple flame still burned. The two of them dropped to their knees out of exhaustion. Jack could barely believe they'd made it so far without being seen. 'Almost... Done...'
The shirt drenched in sweat stuck to his skin uncomfortably. Jack opened the coat and felt a satisfying chill as steam drifted off his chest. Beads of sweat splattered on the ground. He took a deep breath as he grabbed the handle to the cellar and lifted it. The inside was dark and damp.
"Alright almost there, I got his shoulders, you get his legs," Carol instructed.
Carol took a deep breath and lifted the man under the arms, while Jack held his ankles. The muscles in Jack's arms ached, but the weight felt a bit lighter with Carol's help. She took a step back into the cellar, Jack followed her pace. Eventually after some careful and coordinated steps, they got the body inside. They sat him upright on the floor against the wall at the back of the cellar.
"Ah... I really wish I slept now..." Carol groaned.
"Heh..." Jack wheezed.
'Ah...' Jack huffed in and out as he shut the cellar door, taking a seat on the stairs to catch his breath. His sweat made the coat he wore significantly hotter. Jack pulled it off and immediately felt relieved as the cold air flooded over him. Carol continued to analyze the mysterious man's body.
"Jack, did his wounds look like that before?" Carol asked.
"What?" Jack limped over.
The mysterious man sat against the wall with his head down. The veins around his wounds glowed a faint purple. Carol moved his long black hair out of the way to reveal his face. The left side of his face was smeared with blood.
"Clean up his face a bit, and I think he'd be pretty handsome..." Carol wiped some of the blood off.
"Well he has explosive crystals coming out of his blood, he came from the sky, and he heals rapidly... Hopefully, he's not an angel, or else... I'm probably dead the second he wakes up..." said Jack.
Jack walked closer to the man and analyzed his wounds. On the left side of his abdomen, was a terrible scar. The veins around it were glowing a bright purple. The wound was deep, the surrounding skin was littered with bruises.
"This is hard to look at..." Jack felt his own stomach tingle when he saw the wound. "It looks like someone stabbed him... In the same spot... Multiple times... Whoever did this really hated this guy... Yet somehow... He's still breathing... No one should be able to survive this."
A single knock at the door stole their attention. Jack and Carol's heads shot up as they heard another single knock on the front door. After a short delay another knock followed, and it repeated once more with a much louder knock. Jack's gulp echoed across the silence.
"This is the noble of House Rael. Open the door at once, or I'll break it down scum," a deep voice filled with vicious intent called from outside. "Come on, I don't have all day, open the door!"
'That's...' Jack grimaced as his heart pounded rapidly. 'He's here?!'
"Carol, Carol what do we do... That's..." Jack turned to Carol and his eyebrows furrowed, her expression was just as terrified as his own. "That's... Alexander Rael!"