"Ah... The scenery is beautiful, just beautiful." I couldn't help but let
out a sigh of admiration.
This was northwest of the Kingdom of Friedonia, a small village on the
border with the Orthodox Papal State of Lunaria.
Looking out further to the west from the center of the village, the
bluish-green peaks of the Star Dragon Mountain Range stood there with an
incredible sense of presence. Even though they were still a long ways away,
they still looked so big. It was a series of mountains the size of Mt. Fuji, so
I could understand why the view was so impactful.
Was Dracul, where the dragons lived, in the middle of those majestic
mountains? Just what sort of place was it? I couldn't even imagine.
"What's the matter, Big Brother?" Tomoe called as I stared vacantly at
the mountains.
"Hmm? I was thinking, 'Those mountains sure are big.'"
"Yeah. They're really big."
Seeing Tomoe and me gazing at the mountains, Hal objected. "Oh,
come on. You can see the Star Dragon Mountain Range all the way from the
castle."
"Hal, you just don't get it," Kaede chided the unsentimental Hal with a
wry smile. "Both from afar and up close, they're a breathtaking sight, but in
different ways, you know."
Aisha and Carla returned from leaving the wagon's horses at the inn's
stable.
"Well then, Sir Kazuma," Aisha said, "are we to wait here in this
village until they come to 'pick us up'?"
"...Uh, yeah," I said. "That's how it's supposed to work."
Whoops. Because Aisha had addressed me as Kazuma there, like in the
backstory I'd prepared for her, it had taken me a moment to respond.
Incidentally, in that backstory, I was the young heir to The Silver Deer,
and I was traveling around many countries to find potential trade goods.
Tomoe was my little sister, and I had her hiding her wolf ears and tail
beneath that hooded robe.
The other four, Aisha, Halbert, Kaede, and Carla, were playing the role
of adventurers we'd hired to protect us in our travels. For this trip, I'd
actually talked things over with the adventurers' guild and had them
registered as such.
In an alternate plan, I would have been an adventurer, too, but it stood
out so badly that my skill level was below that of the these four that I had to
give up on that one. It was true that I was weak, but they were almost too
strong. We had the best fighters in the kingdom with us, after all.
Let's get back to the story.
The arrangement was that we would wait here for our escort from the
Star Dragon Mountain Range to arrive. However, there was no set time for
that. It was possible we would be delayed on our trip here, so we could only
decide on a vague time, within a day or two of our arrival.
I said, "Well, if we just wait—"
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"—they'll make contact with... Uh... Wait, what?"
I had been responding to Aisha, but suddenly she was gone from my
side. Actually, Tomoe, Hal, Kaede, and Carla were gone, too. More than
that, everything including the village and its buildings had vanished in an
instant.
The next thing I knew, I was standing alone in the middle of a field.
What, why am I in a field?! Where did everyone go?!
It was a desolate field with no sign of people or buildings.
Let... Let me tell you what happened! I was in the village, but I
somehow ended up in a field. You... You guys think I don't know what I'm
talking about...
Wait, this wasn't the time to be joking around.
Unable to believe the situation I'd found myself in, I was looking
around restlessly, trying to find someone else, when the whole area
suddenly went dark. Had it clouded over...? No, that wasn't it! There was
something massive up in the sky, and it was blotting out the sun. When I
looked up to see what it was, there flew a massive dragon, twenty meters in
length.
"Awhuhwhuh?!" I babbled incoherently at the incredible sight.
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Bzzt.
Huh? Just now, for a moment, I felt something on my cheek... she
thought.
At that same time, in her cave on the Dracul Plateau, Naden quizzically
tilted her head to the side.
Naden had once again shut herself in today to watch broadcast
programs from the Gran Chaos Empire, but she just felt something weird in
her cheeks. It was small, like a little bug had landed there. However, when
she rubbed her squishy cheeks, there was nothing there.
"...Well, whatever." Naden returned to watching the broadcast program.
Suddenly, Pai rushed up to her in human form. "This is huge, Naden!"
The very next moment, bang, Pai struck her leg on the table. While Pai
crouched down and grasped her leg in pain, the still hot tea that had been
sitting on the table splashed all over Naden's tail.
"Hiyahhhhh!" It was so hot Naden let out a scream that could have
come from a kung-fu movie star.
Thrashing around, she almost knocked the simple receiver over, but
desperately stopped herself just short enough to keep from breaking it.
Meanwhile, Pai, who had already recovered from the pain in her leg, was
looking at Naden in exasperation.
Groaning, Pai said, "What are you doing, Naden?"
"What am I doing?! This is all your fault! It was hot, okay?!"
"Hold on, that doesn't matter right now," said Pai. "This is a much
bigger deal."
"That was a big deal to me! If I break this receiver, I may not find
another one..."
"I'm telling you, there's something more important going on!"
"You can talk all you want. I'm going to sleep."
Naden went to lie down in the bed she had acquired from the outside
world, but Pai, who had a sulky look on her face, put a stop to that.
"No sleeping! Listen to me! Lady Tiamat has summoned you!"
"...Eep." Naden froze stiff just as she was about to get into bed.
Tiamat, who was also known as Mother Dragon, the ruler of the Star
Dragon Mountain Range, was sacred and inviolable, and her existence was
an absolute. Not even the dragons could lay eyes on her revered face
without good reason. Only when they were invited by her to perform some
function, or on some other business, were they able to stand in her presence.
Furthermore, about the only time she summoned them was when she
meant to bestow some honor on them, or harsh punishment.
Pai looked at Naden pityingly. "What'd you go and do this time,
Naden?"
"Could you not immediately assume I'm getting punished?" Naden
griped.
"Well, have you done anything you'd deserve to be honored for?"
"...No..."
While Naden was wracking her brains, thinking, What could I have
done...? the idol dancing and singing on her simple receiver caught her eye.
There were some dragons with more traditional values who opposed
bringing in things from the human world like this.
"You think it's this?" Naden stared at the simple receiver.
Pai sighed. "They say Tiamat can see everything in the whole world.
She definitely knows."
"I-If it was a problem, she would have told me off for it sooner!" Naden
protested. "That's never happened, okay?"
"Wasn't she just letting it slide before? Or can you think of another
reason?"
"A reason... Maybe that I've crossed the border over thirty times now?"
"You've been going out that much?! Wait, I've got another idea. Naden,
you refused to participate in the Contract Ceremony, didn't you?"
"But... I mean..." Naden's face turned gloomy.
The Contract Ceremony, when the young knights of the Nothung
Dragon Knight Kingdom came to form marriage contracts with the dragons,
was a grand occasion for the dragons that came around once in a lifetime.
However, for an odd, wingless dragon like Naden it was only a place where
she would be a laughingstock.
Pai knew how Naden felt about it, but she also knew that skipping out
on things would only isolate Naden more, so she was stern. "You skipped
the dance practice for the Contract Ceremony, didn't you?"
During the ceremony, a knight and dragon would dance together as
proof of their newly formed contract. Then, when the dragon had finished
dancing in human form, she would take on the form of a dragon, and their
contract would be formally established when they departed the Star Dragon
Mountain Range together. The dance lessons were to prepare for this.
Naden puffed up her cheeks and pouted, turning her head to the side
and refusing to make eye contact. "There's no point in practicing for an
event I have no intention of attending."
Pai groaned. "Didn't you get in a fight with Ruby and the others a little
while ago, too?"
"They made fun of me for not being able to fly!"
"Don't you think the combination of all that is what's getting you called
in now? In my opinion, it's impressive she let you get away with all of that
for so long."
"Urgh..." Naden had no response to that.
"But, well, if she's never said anything to you before, I don't think
you're going to suddenly get punished for it, you know?" Pai said with a
sigh. "If you're doing something wrong, you ought to be scolded first."
"Y-Yeah!" Naden said with relief.
"But even if it's just a warning this time, will that change how you
behave?" Pai put her hand down on the simple receiver as she spoke. "If she
told you to dispose all these things you picked up in the lower world..."
"That's like telling me to die!"
"It's that bad?" Pai asked.
Naden pulled the exasperated Pai's hand off the receiver and hid it
behind her back. "I can't throw this out. The simple receiver is my longing
for the outer world."
"And the romance novels?"
"My longing to have someone choose me."
"What are you, a maiden with your head full of dreams?"
"I am a maiden. ...Even if I'm like this."
Pai shrugged her shoulders in dismay. "Whatever; just be ready for it.
Even if she's going to be mad at you, it's best to get it done with quickly."
With Pai admonishing her like that, Naden reluctantly turned off the
receiver.
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The big dragon descending from the heavens began to shine when it
touched the ground. The outlines of its form blurred in the light, shrinking
down to human size.
When the light subsided, before me stood a woman wearing all-white
robes, a square hood over her head, and a thin veil over her face. It was hard
to be sure with her face mostly covered, but she was maybe in her forties.
Well, in a world with long-lived races, it was basically impossible to rely on
how old someone looked, though.
The woman in white walked up to me. "You are King Souma Kazuya of
the United Kingdom of Elfrieden and Amidonia, I presume?"
"I am... Are you here from the Star Dragon Mountain Range?"
The woman brought a hand to her chest and bowed to me. "I come on
behalf of Lady Tiamat, our mother dragon. I will now bring you to the
Dracul Plateau in the Star Dragon Mountain Range."
"Our mother dragon"... Oh, that'd be that Mother Dragon, I guess.
Was Tiamat her name...? Wait, huh? Tiamat... Wasn't that the name of the
oldest dragon to appear in Earth's legends? I vaguely remembered it
because the name had shown up in all sorts of things.
For starters, it was said that Mother Dragon had been around since
before the people of this continent had formed countries, so she lived up to
the name, at least.
I asked the lady in white, "And might I inquire as to whom I have the
pleasure of speaking with?"
"There's no need to be so polite with me. I am one of the priestesses in
the service of Lady Tiamat."
"A priestess?"
"Yes. The dragons are a race that live a thousand years. However, if a
dragon's partner leaves this world before they can have children, that
dragon lives in solitude for a long time. Such dragons return to the Star
Dragon Mountain Range, becoming priestesses who serve Lady Tiamat.
They care for her, maintain Crystal Castle, and look after the young
dragons."
In other words, dragons who lost their families returned to the Star
Dragon Mountain Range to become priestesses.
"Can't they get remarried to another knight?" I asked.
"There are some who can," the woman said. "However, this is a matter
of fate. It is up to the guidance of destiny, and to the blessing of Lady
Tiamat who binds the fates of men and dragons."
The guidance of destiny, huh. Was Mother Dragon a god of
matchmaking or something like that, then?
That aside, I decided to ask the question that had been bothering me for
a while now.
"By the way, where is this? I'm pretty sure I was with my companions
in the village where we agreed to meet just a moment ago..."
"This field lies five kilometers to the northeast of that village," the
woman said. "Lady Tiamat used her power to move you here."
Who could have expected teleportation?! Appearing in dreams,
instantly transporting people... Mother Dragon's power really was off the
charts. I could see why people might worship her.
"Can all dragons do things like that?!" I exclaimed.
"No," the priestess said. "It is only possible for Lady Tiamat, who has
lived an eternity, and who is worshiped as a god. It is her divine
intervention, you might say. Rest assured, she will never use that power for
her own selfish desires."
"...I hope I can believe that."
Used correctly, it was a power with limitless destructive potential, after
all. This was someone I didn't want, and couldn't afford, to make an enemy
of. I wanted very much for her to be a god that watched over the world, but
didn't intervene in it.
I scratched my head. "Anyway, you were saying you'd take me to
Dracul, but what about the companions I left behind in that village? I may
not have been coronated yet, but I am a king, you know? Didn't my sudden
disappearance cause a total panic back there?"
The dragon priestess looked at me apologetically, and bowed her head
deeply. "I must apologize. Due to the urgency of our circumstances, while I
do realize this is rude, I ask that you come to Dracul alone. One of my
fellow priestesses is heading to your followers now to explain the situation.
We will invite your followers to come on another day, at some time before
the day of the ceremony."
"Will I be getting an explanation of those circumstances?" I asked.
"Please, ask Lady Tiamat for the details. I will just say... Lady Tiamat
wishes for you to participate in this year's Contract Ceremony."
The Contract Ceremony... That was where the knights and dragons
formed marriage contracts, right? Did this mean that, just as Hakuya had
hoped, I would be participating as one of the partners?
"I'm the King of Friedonia, you know?" I said. "I'm not from the
Nothung Dragon Knight Kingdom, and I have absolutely no intent of
becoming a dragon knight."
"That is not a problem," the priestess said confidently. "If Lady Tiamat
says you are worthy to participate, that is all there is to it. Besides which, I
hear the first king of Elfrieden was a hero who formed a contract with a
dragon."
The priestess spoke with certainty, as if Mother Dragon's words were
absolute. Even if they were... I didn't know what to say about being
suddenly told to marry a dragon I'd never even met before. Well, my
engagements to Liscia and Roroa had been the same way, but it wasn't
exactly a thing you got used to.
"But isn't the contract a vow between husband and wife?" I asked. "I
still haven't married them yet, but I already have four fiancées, you know?
Is that okay?"
"That is, again, no problem," the priestess said. "This contract is, by no
means, something that has already been decided on. If you do not wish to
form a contract with anyone, human or dragon, you may make that
decision."
Oh, I see, I thought. The Contract Ceremony isn't something I'll be
forced into in any way? It's more like a matchmaking session that's hard to
get out of because I can't afford to offend my parents or the other party,
then. If that's all... I was beginning to feel better about the situation.
"However, Lady Tiamat is one who binds the fates of humans and
dragons," said the woman. "Lady Tiamat went to the trouble of calling you
here, so I suspect that there is someone that you are meant to meet there."
I was speechless.
The priestess said that with the same confidence as before.
Did that mean there was a dragon in the Star Dragon Mountain Range
who was fated to be with me? And, if I went there, was I going to be stuck
taking her as my wife? Just like the god of matchmaking, Mother Dragon,
had claimed?
When I thought of how Liscia and the others would react, my head
started to hurt.
Then the dragon priestess began to shine once more and turned into a
dragon. "Now, I will take you to Dracul at once."
"Wha?! Right now?!"
"Yes. Lady Tiamat said it was urgent."
Urgent? Were the circumstances that pressing?
The dragon priestess grabbed me tightly with her large front leg. Oh, it
was covered in a thin layer of fur, and was kind of warm... Wait, now
wasn't the time to think about that!
"Hold on, I'm not emotionally prepared for—wait, ah!"
"Now, let us be on our way."
"Hold on! Ahhhhhhhhh!"
I was instantly taken away into the sky.
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"Oh..." For an instant, Naden felt her cheeks buzz again.
It was slightly numbing, like there was a jolt of electricity passing
through them. It felt stronger than the last time, too.
Naden wondered what it could be, but... she had bigger concerns. After
all, she had been summoned by Mother Dragon right now.
In the center of the Dracul Plateau was a lake, Lake Drag, large enough
that waves formed on its surface. In that lake was Crystal Castle, where
Mother Dragon resided.
That palace was made from an unknown material that was translucent
like crystal, and it was more massive than any castle in the world outside
the Star Dragon Mountain Range. The master of that castle, Mother
Dragon, was the size of a hill herself, so it was only natural that her
residence be so large.
Naden was in Crystal Castle's waiting room. Everyone who'd been
called in by Mother Dragon would wait in this room, then be magically
summoned to appear in front of her when she had time to see them.
Incidentally, though there were no strict rules about this, it was
customary to take dragon form, not human form, when having a meeting
with Mother Dragon. This was because their human form was a temporary
one, taken for the pledge with a knight, and it was seen as inappropriate to
appear before a godbeast like Mother Dragon in it. However, Naden was
still in her human form.
She hadn't done that because she would be appearing before Mother
Dragon. Naden was usually in human form. She hated her dragon form,
which had gotten her ridiculed as a "flightless lizard" and a "worm." To put
it simply, she'd developed a complex about it.
Does having wings... and being able to fly make you all so great...?
Naden muttered in her head.
The area around her suddenly began glowing. Then, the very next
moment, a massive silver dragon the size of a hill appeared.
Her eyes sparkled like sapphires. Her horns looked incredibly strong.
Her wings were large and powerful, with feathers like a bird's, each of them
was as large as a broadsword.
Furthermore, her entire body was covered with smooth hair, and in the
light that shone down from the open ceiling, she sparkled with a color that
went back and forth between silver and rainbow. She was a being so
absolute that even Naden, who had seen her many times now, gulped and
stared in awe each time they met.
She was the queen of dragons, the holy mother dragon: Tiamat.
When Naden came back to her senses, she knelt down, putting a hand
over her breast and bowing her head. "...Naden Delal. Here at your behest."
Naden was feigning calmness, but her heart was pounding. She couldn't
help but worry about why Mother Dragon might be upset with her.
Is it my skipping practice for the Contract Ceremony? Is it my fighting
with the other dragons? Or... is it my having brought a simple receiver
made in the Gran Chaos Empire back here? Oh, what am I going to do if
she tells me to get rid of it...?
"Raise your head, Naden."
Naden heard that peaceful voice come from above her head. It had a
depth that sounded like three people speaking at the same time, as if it were
echoing inside the listener's own heart.
When she raised her head like the voice told her to, those sapphire eyes
were staring right at Naden's face. In that tense atmosphere, Naden thought
she could feel the sweat running down her back.
"Um... Er..."
Naden tried to say something, but her tongue just wouldn't move right.
Tiamat didn't seem angry with her. If anything, it was a soft look on her
face.
She's not going to get mad at me? Then why did I get called here? Why
is Lady Tiamat looking at me with such gentle eyes?
Those questions sprang to mind one after another, throwing Naden's
heart into disarray. "Um... Lady Tiamat...?"
When she managed to force just those words out, Tiamat began
speaking softly.
"The furiously moving gear approaches the gear that has come to a
stop."
"...Huh?" Naden had no idea what had just been said to her. Gears?
What was she even talking about?
Without any concern for Naden's confusion, Tiamat continued.
"Eventually, the two gears will mesh. The stopped gear will be forced to
move, and the gear that spins furiously as if driven by something will slow
its pace. However, that is nothing to be sad about. It merely means that they
will spin at the same pace."
"U-Um... I have no idea what you're talking about...?"
It was too abstract for Naden to make sense of. Had she been called
here to hear this? The furiously spinning gear... The stopped gear... The
meshing of the two...?
"Naden."
"Y-Yes!"
With Tiamat's eyes fixed straight on her, Naden stood up straight.
"Be prepared. It will soon begin to move."
Prepared? Begin to move? What would, exactly...?
"Um... Lady Tiamat... just what is going to start moving?" Naden
ventured.
Tiamat took on the face of an angel delivering a revelation, or a mother
watching over her child, and told her:
"Your time."