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The Last Eldritch Exorcist (Web Novel) - Chapter 165. Family home

Chapter 165. Family home

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We could see another patrol coming from the city center, so we dove into the side alleys, moving toward the mansions. The battle in the sky now mostly raged over the central spire, far in the distance, above the dome still shining over the city.

The peopleor rather, the aberrationswere being escorted to the center, leaving the streets empty and silent. We moved through the streets lit by weak light spells, careful not to give away our position from too far.

You know you could have just killed us with that move, right? I asked after a few minutes of walking in silence.

Your question just now could also have killed us. We dont know what patrols these streets, Clementus answered without turning to look at me.

Pleeease. We fought the skinwalker in the alley, and nothing showed up.

That was before the light in the center went out.

I sighed. He was right, but I was way too curious about his plan.

I dont mind a bit of danger, dont get me wrong, but this is surprising. What got you so interested in those mansions? Is there another church there?

He just shook his head at my question.

Oh, come on. Dont keep me guessing. You want something from there, but I doubt it is related to the church. Notheyre set apart on their own strip of land. So the church doesnt have power there, more of an area for permanent guests. And that means you want something from those permanent guests.

Dont you think the church would have an embassy for meetings with those guests? he finally turned to glance at me.

Sure, but I doubt theyd keep something worth risking your life in an embassy. No. A family close to the church would be there as well. Maybe your family?

The man finally turned to fully look at me. I could see he was nervous as we walked into the unknown, but his gaze was steadfast and resolute.

Youre not the only one with a legacy youre after. Someone called Samuel Alhazred should understand.

Oh, please. Friends call me Sam.

Are we friends?

Even my enemies call me Sam.

A stretch of silence hung between us.

Well, then, Sam. Youre not the only one with family and past glories to uphold.

Of course, Your Holiness.

I smiled and moved forward after him.

The walk took us only an hour, since the winding stairway to the mansions began near the western gate. We arrived at the entrance expecting a patrol or another set of guards, but were instead greeted by a massive sealed gatewith no one in front of it.

Well, thats either good or ominous, I said, looking at it.

This passage originally wasnt guardednot from this side, at least. Those in the mansions were allowed free passage into the city. The restriction went the other way aroundto keep the church from barging into their business. But Im pretty sure any guards from the other side are fighting in the sky by now.

So Leo wasnt the only one doing some reading, I said, looking at him with raised eyebrows.

No, he wasnt.

Good. Go tap your crosier and lets go, I said.

My mood was improving as we went on. I wasnt very happy about being made to do this, but if it got me to my familys mansion and back, who was I to complain? But instead of going to the gate, the pope shook his head.

That also means my crosier wont open it.

Please tell me you have a plan and its not Sam will fix it.

Those allowed inside were the designated mansion personnel, as well as family heads and three generations of the main line, he said, looking at me with a light smile.

Oh, you sly motherfucker, I said, nodding at his scheme.

Considering Im pretty sure I was the only living person twice removed from the family head at the time, I could have gotten something from the man for opening that gatebut now it was just me paying him back.

Fuck, I hate politics, I muttered as I approached the gate.

It was another decorated gate with massive metal doors opening to the side. But instead of the more castle-like fortifications of the previous one leading out of the city, this one was simpler and more decorative. Another array sealed the gate, and like with most of the magic here, it was way above my pay grade.

I approached it, thenafter looking at the pope behind meput my hand on the center of the runic circle by the gate.

I could feel some of my blood leave my hand through my pores. Then, interestingly enough, it returned to me the same way. Next, I could feel a passing pressure on my soul, and the gate popped after the seal unraveled.

The pope had been right. The metal doors jumped aside, revealing a clean, wide staircase leading to the mansions, with no guards around. The place itself was strange. It lacked the boring feeling of a safe zone, but it was also silent and still.

We climbed the stairs, watching out for anything moving near us, until we made it to the top. The stone shelf was higher than the buildings, so standing in front of the pope, I risked snapping my irises open to see what was going on in the darkened city.

And the moment I did, I regretted it.

Something was twisting itself around the central spirean indistinguishable being so wide and vast that looking at it could kill someone. The only saving grace was the darkness combined with the distance. All I saw was an outlinean outline I could not describe or really comprehend as its image came down like a crushing weight on my mind.

The rest of the city was changing too. Something was going on down there as people were herded around, but I couldnt see it well without risking a glimpse of the thing in the center.

Come, said the pope. Youll escort me to the mansion.

We walked through the mansion district. Each house was built in a different style, with its own small yard and a family symbol over its decorated entrance. We passed quite a few on our way, and I could tell the mansions, while silent, were not safe zones by any means. I saw shapes moving inside. Something would peek at us, then hide behind a wall the moment we passed. We were being observed by things in the buildingscurious, but unwilling to come out.

You think theyll recognize us? I asked, meeting fish-like eyes gazing curiously from a pond by one of the houses.

I know theyll recognize me, he said, not looking in my direction.

Oh. I opened the gate for you, and now you throw me away like a used doll? You break my heart, I said in a fake-hurt voice.

The pope just sighed as we continued on. Finally, we arrived at the part near the center of the shelf, where the yards and the buildings were visibly larger. Clementus turned right toward one of the houses. I focused my eyes on the sigil decorating the gate leading inside.

It depicted a maned lion with a setting sun behind it. The animal was mid-roar, with its right front paw resting on a harp.

I frowned at it. The harp was familiar in the context of the ancient houses, and, given the limited knowledge preserved, it was most likely connected to something substantial.

Then it hit me.

Thats why you knew the blood would be easy to retrieve. Thats why you were so interested in it. You come from Davids bloodline, I said, looking at the pope.

The man neither denied nor confirmed. He just pointed to the side.

You have your own burden to deal with, I imagine.

Following his finger, I noticed the mansion opposite his.

While Clementuss family house was built in the Gothic-like style of the city, mostly white stone, bringing to mind a church, the one with my family crest was different. The building was entirely made of cut dark stone, with wooden detailing. Its architectural style was roughly Gothic, as it seemed popular in that era, but the details evoked more occult, ritualistic origins, with the wooden arch over te entrance bearing runes burned into it rather than etched in stone. Tall trees grew around the place, making it feel like I was stumbling upon an old castle in the middle of a forest.

I nodded, my previous mixture of excitement and humor turning into seriousness.

Ill see you once youre out, I said and made my way toward the entrance to the yard.

The walk down the paved road between the trees was strangely unnerving, even for me. The previous mansions housed creatures looking at usthings you could see duck down when you turned toward them.

But here it was different.

There was a presence in the forest. Empty spaces between branches seemed to form eyes, producing a sensation of being watchedonly for the shape to be gone the moment one tried to focus on it. Something moved with me, always staying at the very edge of my vision.

I didnt know what to expect as I approached the front door undisturbed. A frown creased my face the moment I reached it. There was no handle. Instead, it was a round door carved with tentacles stretching to the sides and acting like the lockeach appendage ending in a socket in the wall. Looking closer, I noticed mouths and eyes carved into the tentacles, making them look exactly like the appendages of Squirming Void. In the center, from which they spread, was a dormant black crystal.

I first tried to push, but nothing happened.

Then I tried putting my hand in the center, like with the gate to the mansions. That did nothing either.

I tried inserting mana, a drop of blood, anything I could think of.

The simple truth was that the door might not have been meant for me, or might require a key, but in the note left behind by my father, he told me to follow my familys footsteps. He knew there would be a Sabbath, so my ending up here sooner or later wasnt that much of a stretch.

This should have been openable.

But how?

Then an idea struck me. Remembering how my fathers chest opened only once I used both tongues to pronounce the family rune, I once again tried that.

Open, I said in the eldritch language.

Nothing. No reaction.

Let me in, I said, and was only rewarded with more silence.

Move.

Unlock.

I kept trying other commands, feeling the strain from speaking in that unnatural way, but no matter the word, the door remained unmoved.

I deflated. Some part of me really thought I was onto something.

I tried going around the mansion, but the moment I peered around the corner, a sensation of danger assaulted me. I ducked what I was sure was a deadly attackonly to find the same silent forest all around, no movement, just the presence at the edge of my vision.

Leaving out the idea of going around the house, I went back to the door and looked more closely at every inch of the carving. Dragging my finger over the carved wood, I finally noticed something. The tentacles werent just similar to those of Squirming Void. They were the same.

Moving my fingers over to the dormant gem in the middle, I became sure there was a carving there as well, extremely complicated and delicate.

Could it be a spell? Similar to enchantments, but using eldritch magic?

I extended myself to the gem, but this time I called upon eldritch energyand it reacted. The gem activated, purple light shining deep within it, illuminating a complex, multilayered circle. It was Squirming Void, but at a much higher level than I could ever cast.

I connected to it and spoke again.

Open, I commandedbut the tentacles didnt move.

They were dormant, waiting for a command, but not a verbal one. I realized it as I sensed the spell. They needed direct instructions.

Very detailed instructions, it seemed.

I connected more deeply with the song of the deep, letting the magic in and opening my mind to it. Achieving that state proved harder without my consciousness muddled by blood loss, as every survival instinct protested.

But I forced myself deeper.

After a long struggle to silence those instincts, I pushed myself into a trance-like state, humming something unintelligible.

I sang to the Void, and deeper yet I fell.

And then, once the feeling of self had almost disappeared, I used my connection to retrieve the knowledge from the deep abyss within me, and, through me, let it flow into the door.

I sang, letting the Void put words in my mouth.

The loud sound of the tentacles dragging against the door tore me out of the trance as I stopped the flow, not having to fight the magic.

But before I could celebrate, I felt my body give as I fell to the ground.

My brain lost control of my physical flesh. It felt like getting off a carousel mid-spin.

I wasnt unconscious, but my mind was still trying to anchor itself in the physical world. A world ruled by those pesky logical laws. I looked for the signals from my muscles to my brain.

As I lay there, I could swear that through my half-closed lids, I saw something move. Something on long, thin legs passed over me and into the forest.

It took me a good few minutes to start moving again. I groaned at my own stupidity for allowing that deep a connection.

I checked my magic and noticed that I had trouble moving not only my body but also my mana. My spirit protested against any more strain.

But now the door stood open, and behind it stood a servant inviting me in.

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