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Chapter 25 - Extra Chapter: The Forest Goddess

Directly east of Asura Kingdom and just over the mountains, right in

the middle of the Central Continent, was a sphere of many tiny nations

fighting each other for dominion over the region. This place, where countries

were built only to meet their demise shortly thereafter and be rebuilt once

more, was called the Conflict Zone by the locals.

One of the small countries in the Conflict Zone was the Markien

Mercenary Country. Established by the great mercenary whose name it bore,

it became a warlike nation that based its economy on dispatching mercenaries

to neighboring countries.

There was a pub nestled in one of Markien's corners. There, one

mercenary was bragging to another about one of the scars atop his shoulder.

"Heheh, look at this scar! I got this during the defense of Rudomin."

"Ohh, that battle! That was hard fought, huh?"

"Where were you stationed?"

"Arus Fort's eastern gate. That place was hell. I was damn close to

losing my wonderful, beloved right arm here."

"Hell doesn't even begin to describe what happened there. I heard you

guys were flanked and had your forces devastated!"

"Not much different from what happened to you guys in the Defensive

Battle of Rudomin. I heard you guys had your supply routes cut off so you

didn't even have food."

The Markien Mercenary Country supported all other nations equally

and without discrimination. The mercenaries they dispatched were incredibly

feared. Their troops were great warriors, their commanders calm and

collected, and their tacticians excelled at military tactics. Once they entered

battle, they led their allies to victory without fail. They were a symbol of

triumph and fear on the battlefield. That was what it meant to be a Markien

mercenary.

"It's incredible we made it out of there alive."

"Well, that's what you call the grace of the Forest Goddess."

One of the mercenaries retrieved a pendant from his breast pocket.

There was a relief carved into the wood, the profile of a woman with animal-

like ears.

Seeing this, the other mercenary unsheathed the short sword at his side.

The blade was dyed red with paint. "Then a toast, to the Forest Goddess

Laine!"

"May we be the victors in the coming battles as well! Cheers!"

With their items in one hand and wine cups in the other, the two

mercenaries drank every last drop of alcohol. That was their way of praying.

"Ahh, that's some good stuff!"

"Yeah, gotta have some alcohol after battle. Markien's stuff is the best

around."

"And women too!"

"Shall we hit up the brothel after this then?"

"Let's keep that part a secret from the Goddess."

"Ahahaha!"

The night wore on as the two merrily shared drinks.

The Forrest Goddess Laine was the god of the Markien mercenaries.

According to legend, she was the Goddess of Salvation who appeared a

hundred years ago when the Markien Mercenary Country was on the verge of

collapse. Her guidance of one of the country's legendary commander-in-

chiefs rescued the country from disaster.

Thanks to that legend, many of Markien's mercenaries believed that

when they were on the verge of death, the Forest Goddess would appear out

of nowhere and save them. That was why they prayed to her.

However, strangely enough, there was only one country in the entire

world that believed in the Forest Goddess Laine, and that was the Markien

Mercenary Country. Why was it only this particular country that had such a custom?

The answer was one interesting story indeed.

***

Year Four Hundred and Seventeen of the Armored Dragon.

It was the year of the Displacement Incident in Asura Kingdom. Not

two years had passed since the Mercenary King Markien proclaimed the

establishment of the fledgling Markien Mercenary Country. The country was

on the verge of collapse and facing a crisis.

This wasn't a rare occurrence. In the Conflict Zone, small countries

were established and destroyed all the time. People would wait for an

opportune chance to build their own country, with the ambition of taking over

the whole region and creating an even greater country, only for that dream to

be shattered and fragmented. Markien Mercenary Country was just another

casualty of that cycle, a disorganized nation about to meet the same fate;

nothing more, nothing less.

Still, nothing happened without a cause. Their first step down the path

of their destruction was diplomacy. The country, whose economy was based

around deploying mercenaries, possessed a national and military power

beyond what was expected of a developing country. Yet that was the very

cause of their problem.

The two countries in closest contact to Markien, Dikuto Kingdom and

the Broze Empire, were deeply wary of the mercenary country. They

schemed against it, and when diplomatic relations broke down, both countries

proclaimed war upon Markien simultaneously.

Although it was a mercenary country, it was powerless against the

combined might of two other nations. Markien made a show of fierce

resistance, but it lost half its territory after the sudden surrender of an

important fortress and the loss of numerous large battles.

There was no future for the country. Those mercenaries who thought as

much fled to other countries or turned traitor. What was to become the

decisive battle, which would afterward become known as The Site of Markien's Final Battle, took place in a large basin.

Markien gathered its military strength and took position against the two

allied countries. Up till that point the two countries had launched their attacks

separately, but the basin was an important landmark with forests infested

with monsters on either side. This restricted their ability to maneuver through

it. They had to band together.

That was also why the basin was such a key point. Once Markien fell,

the other two countries would need to control this point to seize power over

the area around the capital. Additionally, once that was over, it was easy to

imagine the conflict that would then break out between the Dikuto Kingdom

and the Broze Empire.

Markien had already tried to capitalize on the fraught nature of the

relationship between those two countries, but their military strength was

reduced to the point where they had little ability to put up any meaningful

opposition. They had their hands full just trying to keep the country from

collapsing.

***

Bigott Mercenal, the Captain of the third unit of Markien's Mercenary

Company, led ten of his men into the depths of the forest. Ejin Forest, as it

was called, was infested with monsters. Since time immemorial, the ruler of

this area had forbidden passage through it, or so those who lived nearby

unanimously declared. Woodcutters even refused to enter Ejin Forest. This

meant passing through with troops was impossible. Even in the current battle,

Markien's two enemy countries avoided approaching the forest.

King Markien decided to take advantage of that. Their troops would

break through the forest and launch a surprise attack on one of their two

enemies. A simple but effective plan.

That said, Markien's military strength was not what it used to be. Just

the act of invading the forest would reduce their numbers greatly when they

were accosted by various beasts. Forget launching a strong surprise attack—it

seemed they would only be squandering resources. That was where their strategy came into play. In the previous battle

they had secured several Broze Empire suits of armor. They would have

some of their soldiers don these then attack the Dikuto Empire from behind.

The two countries had formed a temporary alliance until Markien was

vanquished. Once that was over, the two would inevitably begin fighting for

control over the land they had conquered. Even now tensions ran high as both

countries began considering what methods would be most beneficial to them.

It would only take one small push for their alliance to snap, creating conflict

between them. That was Markien's aim.

Bigott Mercenal, known for being daring and resolute, was put in

charge of the operation. He would pass through the forest and launch a

powerful sneak attack with a small company of mercenaries.

It was an incredibly dangerous endeavor. They would not come back

alive even if they succeeded. In fact, they might have to take their own lives

to avoid capture. They couldn't bring anything that may give away their

identity. No one could know who they were or where they came from. There

was no honor to be had from this mission. Instead, they would die as traitors.

Despite that, Bigott said to Markien, "Do not worry, for tales of us

shall be passed on. We will live on as the heroes that led this country to

victory during one of its great battles, just like the legendary Twin Gods

Migus and Gumis. Is that not an honor by itself?" Bigott took on this duty,

seeing the similarity between himself and the legendary heroes of 400 years

ago who died in battle against Laplace.

He had ten men under his command. Three were Intermediate-tier

North God Style swordfighters, while the other seven were mercenaries

unassociated with the three sword styles. Bigott himself was an Advanced-

tier Sword God Style swordsman, but their group had no healer and none

among them were particularly skilled.

In these parts, magicians were valuable assets to parties, but since they

were preparing for the final battle Markien couldn't afford to assign any to a

team of throwaway pawns. True victory meant the country had to both trigger

warfare between its enemies then capitalize on that opportunity and come out

triumphant.

Hmph, never thought I would be doing something like this, Bigott

thought, laughing in self-derision. Bigott was destined to be a mercenary. He was born into a mercenary

band. His father died in battle while his mother was pregnant with him, and

his mother died in battle not long after he was born. He was sold as a slave

and bought by what would eventually become the Markien Mercenary

Company. That was where he learned about swordplay and battle. Ever since

then he had lived only for money and survival. He never dreamed that at the

end of it all, he would be battling for honor.

As if I'm a knight from some kingdom, he thought. Everyone knew

knights were the only ones who died for honor. But then it occurred to Bigott.

Maybe I am a knight. A knight of Markien.

It made him proud to think that way. For the longest time, he hadn't

belonged anywhere. It was only through great hardship that he had come to

be able to call Markien his home. Now he would fight to protect it. He'd

mocked those ideals in the past for being sappy, but now that he was in a

similar position, they didn't seem so bad after all.

"Commander, just a little farther."

"Don't let your guard down. Now that we've come this far, we don't

want to be killed by humans."

"Haha, true enough."

Until that point, they had encountered few monsters. They had been

walking the entire day and only had two run-ins. It was like a miracle.

Despite that, he had lost one of his men. They had been moving as

carefully as possible, but hidden in the overgrowth was a Red Leaf Tiger. It

attacked, unseen, and one soldier died. But the beast was already heavily

injured and seemed to be running from someone. The Red Leaf Tiger was the

most fearsome of the beasts in this forest. Just who in the world could have

done that?

Could it be the person who rules over this forest? Bigott wondered.

He had heard rumors of the forest's ruler before. Karentosaurus, an A-

class beast with a giant, lizard-like body over five meters in length. He didn't

know if it really existed or not, but if it did, it would surely be capable of

leaving a B-class Red Leaf Tiger in critical condition.

That also meant that if they were attacked by such a creature, neither he nor his nine remaining men would get out unscathed. So he pressed on

even more cautiously than before.

Fortunately, he had experience maneuvering through a forest, enough

to avoid encountering any monsters. If he happened to encounter any, he at

least had the strength to kill it before it called for help. So long as they

managed that, they would be fine.

Sadly, Bigott and his men weren't the only ones who thought so.

"What?!"

"Huh!"

Before Bigott realized what was happening, he and his men had run

into another group. This party numbered ten as well. Together, they made a

group of twenty men, all of them clad in armor of the Broze Empire. The

only difference was that Bigott and his men were fakes.

"You there, give us the name of your unit!" A man clad in lustrous,

striking armor stood before Bigott, demanding he identify himself.

"Draw your swords! Let none return alive!" Bigott ignored the

question and instead shouted at his men, who drew their swords and leaped at

the enemy.

"Deserters, huh?! Die!" The Broze Empire Commander labeled them

thus after they launched their attack. He was mistaken, but that didn't change

what had to be done. "Kill them! Broze doesn't need cowards who run from

battle!"

The Broze soldiers were swift.

"Gah!"

"D-dammit!"

In the blink of an eye, two of Bigott's men had been cut down. In mere

moments they were on the defensive. The Broze Empire's soldiers were

incredibly skilled. He didn't know it at the time, but they were actually

fighting against the Emperor's personal bodyguards.

What were bodyguards doing here in the forest, away from the

Emperor? It was because of something that happened an hour ago. The Broze

Emperor was personally walking through their military camp to inspire his soldiers when a beast suddenlt sprang out of the forest and attacked. The

creature was quickly dispatched, but the Emperor sustained a small scratch

from the struggle and was given medical treatment afterward. Still, the fact

remained that he had been attacked right before his soldiers' very eyes.

Sensing a drop in morale, the Emperor ordered his bodyguards to

march. Go forth and fetch the hide of a great, fierce beast, he commanded.

Then he could claim that he fought the felled creature and that was how he

had sustained such a wound.

The bodyguards immediately set out into the forest. Mysteriously

enough, they didn't encounter any beasts, but instead came upon Bigott and

his party.

"Wh-why here…?"

The strongest of Bigott's men was easily slain by the Broze

bodyguards.

"I'm sure you already know, but I am the captain of the Emperor's

Guard, Klein Dinoltas! Water Saint Klein! Do you seriously think you can

win?!"

"Dammit!"

"Cease your resistance and surrender, then you may at least have your

lives!"

Bigott panicked. There was no way they could surrender. If they were

caught and investigated, they would be exposed as pretenders. Markien

would fall. After that, the Broze Empire and Dikuto Kingdom would fight.

He didn't know who would win, but either way the country he had such fond

memories of would disappear.

On the other hand, he had no other options. They were clearly

outmatched, and if this continued any longer, their destruction would be

inevitable.

I'm sorry, Markien. Bigott apologized to the comrades he held in

esteem within his heart. That was when it happened.

"Graaaagghhh!"

A gigantic lizard came flying at them. Its body, all five meters of it,

was a vivid green, and its majestic form was riddled with open wounds, blood pouring out of them. Red bubbles came foaming out of its mouth as it moved

between the two opposing groups and collapsed. Then, just a moment after

that…

"Aaah!"

A wild beast came leaping out after it. This beast let out a fierce war

cry as it landed upon the lizard's head and drove its sword through it. The

lizard let out a final, anguished cry before it died.

"Gah!"

There was no time for them to process what had just happened. Even

after slaying the lizard the wild beast didn't stop moving. It sprang to the

ground and, in the blink of an eye, cut down two of the Emperor's

bodyguards.

"What are you doing?!"

For a moment Bigott thought this had to be the ruler of the forest.

However, this wild beast had the form of a human. Warm brown skin, fiery

red hair, and two fully erect beastfolk ears. It also held a sword. A sword that

had a thin, one-sided blade, which gleamed an eerie red color, and had an

inscription on it.

"Who are you?!" yelled Klein, the captain of the bodyguards, as he

stepped forward.

"Grrrr!" The beast didn't answer. It merely responded to the presence

of an enemy wielding a sword in front of it.

"Aaah!"

"Gah, fight back!"

With a battle cry, the beast slashed at Klein. Klein was a Water Saint.

The Water God Style was a school of swordplay that allowed one to fend off

any attack and launch a deadly counter in return.

At least, that was supposed to be the case.

"Th-the Longsword of Light… S-so, this is the Sword God Style…?"

When the beast's sword met Klein's, Klein's blade broke in two. Then

a split formed in Klein's armor as the attack sundered his clothing, skin,

muscle, and finally bone in succession. That was when Klein's lower and upper half separated. The Broze bodyguards didn't even flinch as their

commander's torso fell in front of them with a wet thud.

"How dare you!"

"Our commander!"

"We'll avenge him!"

They were all swordfighters of Intermediate-tier in either the Water

God or Sword God Style. There were undeniably strong. And yet…

"Gaaah!" The beast howled. With each swing of its blood red blade,

one by one those men were vivisected. The beast moved like a flash of light.

Its voice was enough to make one recoil. No one was any match for it. In

moments, the entire guard was wiped out.

"…"

Bigott and his men couldn't even move. They had no idea what had

just happened. The beast had appeared out of nowhere and, in an

overwhelming show of strength, destroyed everything in its path. But why?

For what purpose?

"Grrrr!"

It was looking their way. Reason had fled from its eyes. Eyes that now

fixated on Bigott and his men, full of bloodlust, amplifying their fear. The

clothes it wore were revealing, but terror overwhelmed any sense of attraction

they may have felt.

That was right—this beast was a woman. It had a woman's form. As

soon as he realized that, the gears turned in the back of Bigott's mind.

It was the story of the Sword Saint that taught him swordplay. That

Sword Saint was a just and honorable warrior of the Sword God Style who

had trained in the Holy Land of Swords. They wouldn't tell him why they

decided to become a mercenary, but they did talk about their prior training

experience.

One of the other people there was violent, wouldn't listen to anyone.

She was almost like a mad dog. She surpassed me and became a Sword King,

but she wasn't a bad person. Just an idiot. Everyone hated her because she

lost control in extreme situations and went mad, attacking everyone, whether

they be friend or foe. The swordfighter in that tale was the woman in front of him now. That

description fit exactly.

"By any chance," he called out to her as he slipped into the God Sword

Style bow his teacher had taught him, bending to one knee and tucking his

head forward, showing respect and submission. "Are you the Sword King,

Lady Ghislaine Dedoldia?!"

The moment he said that the beast stilled. After a short time, Ghislaine

regained her sense of reason.

"I have often heard rumors, but I never dreamed I would meet you in a

place like this."

She didn't respond to his words. Instead she glared at him with her

bloodshot eyes and questioned him very matter-of-factly. "You there, have

you seen a girl around twelve years old with pure red hair? Or a boy of about

ten who's a proficient mage?"

"No, I haven't." He shook his head, thinking her words over. A red-

haired girl of approximately twelve. A magician boy of approximately ten.

He had seen many slaves like that in his life, but none of them around this

area. Besides, this was the Ejin Forest. It was a place filled with beasts. Why

did she think there would be children in a place like this?

"I see. Sorry to get in your way." Ghislaine began walking away. After

a few steps she suddenly stopped and looked back, her head cocked. "By the

way, where is this?"

Bigott, too, cocked his head. He told her she was in the Conflict Zone,

located on the northernmost part of the southern half of the Central

Continent. He then explained they were in a forest within the northern part of

Markien Mercenary Country.

Bigott and his men were in the middle of an operation. They didn't

really have the luxury of time to explain, but she had just spared their lives,

and if they upset her, they might be next. This was his attempt at crisis

management.

"Impossible." Ghislaine was in disbelief. She didn't understand how

she had ended up here.

Bigott asked for the details of her situation. She had been acting as the bodyguard for a young girl in Asura Kingdom's Fittoa Region when they

were attacked. Before she knew what was happening, she had been

swallowed by some light and had ended up in this forest. As she fought

hordes of monsters, she lost herself to the excitement of battle and turned into

a berserker that killed anything that came near her.

"In any case, this is the Conflict Zone's Markien Mercenary Country.

Make no mistake about it."

"So it is." Ghislaine stopped to think.

Bigott had no idea what she was thinking about. After five long

seconds, she finally looked up at the sky.

"Then I have to go south to return to Asura."

Using the sun to guide her, she turned straight south. That was the

same direction that Bigott and his men were heading.

"Please wait. There's an enemy camp set up in that direction."

"And what about it?"

"'What about it'? I mean, what are you planning to do?"

"Anyone who gets in my way gets cut down. That's all." There was a

ferocity in her eyes that made him doubt if she was still in possession of

reason. Bigott had no words. Just what had her so stirred up?

"Hopefully Rudeus is with Lady Eris, but there's a chance they were

both transported somewhere else just like I was. I have to hurry."

After hearing that, he understood. We're not that different, he thought.

Those two children, particularly the red-haired girl, were more important than

anything to the Sword King. She was desperate to protect that which was

precious to her.

"In that case, why don't we travel part of the way together? We also

have something to take care of in that direction."

"Very well."

For some reason Bigott felt particularly proud. Although their

objectives differed, he felt like he was standing side-by-side with this Sword

King, fighting for something he wanted to protect.

Bigott, his men, and Ghislaine slipped out from the forest and attacked the Dikuto Kingdom from behind. Their luck was good. As soon as the battle

with Markien began, all the troops were focused on what was in front of

them.

The Broze Emperor found it suspicious that his bodyguards had failed

to return. He suspected the Dikuto Kingdom was planning an ambush for his

troops, and that his bodyguards had been killed after discovering their plot.

After all, the Dikuto king's main army was close to the forest. It seemed

likely they had troops hiding further within.

In truth, the Dikuto king was a coward and had camped with his back

to the forest so he wouldn't be caught in a surprise attack by the Broze

Empire. The combination of these factors would later lead to Bigott's

success.

Ghislaine howled and Bigott let out a fierce cry as he led his men into

battle. They charged right into the enemy camp where the Dikuto king's tent

was set up.

The king was startled by their surprise attack. Seeing their armor, he

immediately thought the Broze Emperor had launched a sneak attack from

the forest. He hailed a nearby attendant and commanded an assault on the

Broze Empire. Then he tried to take shelter from the chaos.

It was only ten seconds later when Ghislaine tore the Dikuto king

asunder with her blade, killing him. If he had lived, he might have realized

Bigott and his men were not of the Broze Empire and retracted his orders, but

an imperial edict had absolute power. The Dikuto Kingdom surged into battle

against the Broze Empire.

The Broze Empire had predicted such an attack would come, so while

they were caught off guard by its timing, they were able to put up a fight.

That was when the Markien Mercenary Country took up arms. It was a three-

pronged free-for-all.

Bigott found himself surrounded by enemies, but he was still alive. It

was his mission to die deceiving the Dikuto Kingdom into thinking his attack

was the work of the Broze Empire, yet still he clung to life. He and his men

had already been separated, and the only ally close to him was a single

fighter. There, right in front of him. He followed in the shadow of her tanned

back as the light of her sword flashed, cutting through the enemy. He had

never seen such a reliable figure before. He felt so proud to be protecting her

flank.

At last they could no longer see the armor of the Dikuto Kingdom

around them. Instead, they were surrounded by soldiers of the Broze Empire.

While the Empire was surprised by the intrusion of a woman with a blood-red

blade, they had watched her cut down the Dikuto Kingdom's men and

noticed Bigott protecting her flank in his Broze armor. They mistook Bigott

and Ghislaine for allies.

That was when Markien surged in. The two allied countries were

shaken as the battle started up behind them. Not only had their bond alliance

broken, but their formations as well. Markien, which should have been at a

disadvantage, broke through their front lines.

A chaotic battle ensued. Amidst the violent fighting, Bigott became

separated from Ghislaine, but managed to rejoin his comrades. Shouts of joy

rang out from the Markien mercenaries as they recognized Bigott and took up

a firm position around him. Instead of falling back, Bigott remained on the

front lines and kept fighting.

The battle raged on, the soldiers covered in mud and blood, not fully

aware of what was happening around them.

Bigott took an arrow in his left eye. Anguished, he searched for the

bowman responsible. That was when he saw it.

He watched as it happened. Below an eye-catching banner, dressed in

luxurious Broze armor, was a man with a black beard. Bigott saw the flash of

red as that man, the Emperor of Broze, had his head sliced off by a brown-

skinned woman.

"Ha, hah, hahaha!" He laughed, and as he laughed, the battle wore on.

And he lived.

The final battle ended in victory for the Markien Mercenary Country.

***

Thanks to his achievements, Bigott Mercenal earned the position of

general. He was celebrated as a legendary hero for having succeeded in a

suicide mission and for executing Dikuto's king.

After that, Bigott Mercenal continued to do spectacular work that

resulted in him being known as one of the most outstanding Great Generals

of the Markien Mercenary Country. That, however, is a story for another

time.

Once that decisive battle was over, the Great General Bigott started

doing something strange. He started wearing a necklace that had the profile

of a female beastfolk chiseled into it, and began painting the blade of his

sword red. "It's a good luck charm."

His men began to imitate him, and those who heard their tales followed

suit. These customs continued spreading until they took their modern-day

shape.

When asked what kind of good luck charm it was, Bigott responded

thus: "I was helped by a goddess during that battle. I'm following her

example."

It was from his words that the Forest Goddess Laine was created. The

name Ghislaine was difficult for those in the southern part of the Central

Continent to pronounce, and so her name, altered by their accents, became

Laine. She appeared from the forest, rescuing the life of the great general,

becoming the Goddess of Salvation. Forest Goddess Laine.

For the next hundred years she was worshipped as Markien's Goddess

of Protection, providing support to the hearts of many soldiers. Of course, the

real Ghislaine had no knowledge of this designation.

Where did Ghislaine go after that? Was she still alive? Did she survive

that battle and go on home to Asura Kingdom? Was she able to meet that

precious Young Mistress of hers again?

Bigott Mercenal had no way of knowing.

...........

END OF VOLUME 2