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PROLOGUE
EVIL IN THE MOONLIT NIGHT
Weak moonlight filtered through the thin clouds that covered the night sky.
With the exception of a few stars twinkling here and there, the dark void
overhead felt vast enough to draw earth-dwelling onlookers into its depths.
Most people were already asleep at this late hour.
Toward the middle of the city, the taverns were alive with the sounds of
adventurers. However, in this dim residential area they sounded distant.
One girl kept to the shadows as she made her way into one of the buildings
on her way to meet with a god.
"Please, Lord Soma. Allow Lilly to leave this Familia…" Her voice quivered
as she pled.
Lilly's body was hidden by a threadbare robe as she kneeled in front of him,
her head bent low. Her round chestnut-colored eyes focused on one spot on the
floor.
The deity she was talking to sat quietly in the corner of the room, holding his
knees up against his chest.
A cloud shifted in the night sky, flooding the room with moonlight through
the open window. The light illuminated a series of shelves lining one side of the
room. They held numerous potted plants as well as several bottles of clear liquor.
The two figures sat in the private quarters of the home of Soma Familia's god.
Lilly had come here to ask Soma directly for permission to leave the Familia.
This was all so that she could be released from the curse of Soma Familia—
so that she could stand next to Bell and the others with pride. She had seen her
chance and seized the opportunity for a personal audience with Soma himself.
Leaving a Familia—which entailed the rewriting of the Falna that even then
was carved upon her back—required the permission of her god, Soma.
"Lilly knows that this comes without warning, and she apologizes for that
and for every other offense she has committed. But please, Lilly begs for your
mercy…"
She did not make eye contact or even raise her head.
The girl's small, quivering shoulders indicated just how much fear of her god
still remained within her. Lilly couldn't wipe away the memories of Soma's
wine, how it twisted her, overpowered her. The one who created it was sitting in
the corner of the room.
But the deity did not respond.
He looked like a young man of average height. His body and limbs were
slender and almost delicate in appearance. He wore a loose-fitting robe, the
sleeves and hem dirty with soil.
Soma sat in the corner, looking at the wall and muttering to himself.
"Operational regulation…Penalty…My passion, my reason…"
Soma's long, unkempt hair partially hid his downtrodden face. He seemed to
be shrouded in a miasma of depression and despair.
He did not stir, keeping his back to Lilly.
A new voice not belonging to Lilly or Soma filled the room. "Lord Soma is
very busy right now. But I'll listen to you, Erde."
A human man appeared next to the deity sitting on the floor.
Glasses perched on the man's chiseled features. His narrow black eyes had an
air of intelligence, but the vulgar smile on his lips betrayed it. "I'm rather
surprised to see you alive. I was informed that Kanu perished."
Lilly desperately fought back the urge to respond.
Zanis Lustra—the commander of Soma Familia and an upper-class
adventurer at Level 2.
He had been given the title of Gandharva, the Wine-Guardian. His mind was
strong enough not to be manipulated by the Divine Wine; his will could
overpower it.
With Soma's notable lack of interest in his own Familia, it was not
uncommon for Zanis to issue commands in his place. In fact, as the leader—and
using the name of their deity for his own purposes—he could manipulate the
other members for his own gain. Not unlike the man who'd thrown Lilly into a
horde of killer ants, Zanis thought nothing of taking advantage of the weak.
After concealing her own death and making careful plans to sneak into
Soma's quarters, Lilly had been found by the one person she absolutely wanted
to avoid.
"Come to think of it, haven't seen any of Kanu's buddies around, either…
You have anything to do with that?"
The girl answered honestly to the man whose smirk hadn't changed since he
entered the room. "…Lilly doesn't know." Her response was curt and to the
point. She fought hard to hold her tongue to prevent her own anger and
annoyance from coming through. "Mr. Zanis…Lilly is here for a reason. She's
waiting for Lord Soma's answer."
"Oh yes, indeed. Let's get back to that." Zanis exaggerated his words and
nodded his head much deeper than normal, almost as if he were acting in a play.
He slowly and carefully enunciated each of his next words. "Of course, a large
sum of money will be required to exit our group. That's the only thing that can
relieve Lord Soma's pain—he's spent so much time raising you. He'll want at
least ten million vals."
Lilly sat motionless for several seconds.
Her spirit seemed to drain out of her body the moment that she understood
Zanis's words.
"What say you, Lord Soma?"
"…It's up to you."
Soma didn't turn or look up when he responded. The deity was little more
than a rock in the corner of the room, not budging a celch.
"T-ten million…" Lilly uttered as her face turned pale.
Her own god didn't know her, nor did he respond to her voice. Zanis
chuckled darkly to himself as he stared down at Lilly, knowing that any further
discussion was useless.
Lilly collapsed to the floor like a puppet whose strings had been cut. Her thin
arms managed to break her fall. Slowly but surely, the girl climbed back to her
feet.
Her face void of any emotion, Lilly stumbled her way out of the room on
shaky legs.
The moment she disappeared from sight, a large figure stood in the doorway
in her place.
"Hey, Apollo's guys're out front," said a very unfriendly looking dwarf
wearing a large calabash gourd strapped behind his lower back.
"Very good, Chandra. Show them into the small room down the hall."
"Not my job. Do it yourself."
The dwarf named Chandra spoke in a gruff monotone as he turned his back
on Zanis, then disappeared down the hall as if to avoid a pointless conversation.
The man shrugged his shoulders, more amused than annoyed.
He turned back to face the god in the corner and spoke. "Lord Soma, I will
go conduct negotiations. What is your desire?"
"…It's up to you."
Soma was completely uninterested. Zanis smirked, chuckling quietly through
his nose.
His eyes seemed to hide a sneer as he walked toward the doorway.
Silence fell as soon as Zanis closed the door behind him.
"…"
The god stopped muttering to himself now that he was left alone in his room.
Bluish gray moonlight illuminated the plants and bottles on his shelf. Soma
reached out, grabbed a bottle, and flipped open the lid.
He raised it to his lips and drank the bottle dry in a few quick gulps.