Leila Vergious • Golden Phoenix • C Rank
Seven truly was a peaceful land, safe for few bumps here and there. Almost a perfect start for the journey that Leila was currently having with her mechanical father. Her figure was once more changed by the pendant she wore, the long silken hair of black color now instead of the usual translucent silver. Eyes too shifted from that deep ocean blue to hazel. Was it truly necessary, this changing of her appearance so that none would truly recognize her? Probably not. And still, it made the girl feel little bit more relaxed as she walked the dirt path. Eventually, the duo would have to traverse way more dangerous land, such as Sin. Home to many dark mages and demons that many fear. It would be a challenge indeed, but that added to the fun of things. And at this point, such thoughts were quite unnecessary. After all, they just left Fiore. Such dangerous parts of the world were still many moons away, plenty of time to grow stronger and prepare for them. What more, the girl had her golem back! The one being she called father and the one she knew will never abandon her like others did.
"You are smiling even more than usual. Did something good happen that I am unaware of?"
"Nope! Just thinking about pleasant things, don't worry about it~"
There it was. Even in situations like these, he was watching over her carefully, noticing even the smallest of changes. And while some would surely find it a bit creepy, having a sentient machine be like this, the girl adored it a great deal. Especially now, she needed support from others more than anything. While she wouldn't allow anyone to see from the outside, she was indeed still broken from the events that transpired. No point in thinking about those either now, for this was meant to be a happy adventure. One that the girl wanted for a very long time now. And so they would continue walking, simply using their feet and not even bothering to hire horses or any vehicle at all. Such was the nature of their wandering. It was slow as they would take in all that was surrounding them, recording it in their memory. It was rather unfortunate that such delight could not last forever. Nothing ever does, both bad and good. For as they continued walking on, a dark smoke would soon be seen in distance.
"Judging by the color, that's no campfire. There's supposed to be a small village up ahead too. Let's hurry, something might be wrong!"
Nodding to her suggestion, the golem followed his daughter as they picked up their pace, the wind trying to slow them down as it pushed against their bodies sprinting up ahead. But before the village even came into view, they encountered something completely different. A man slowly limping in the opposite direction, only barely managing to support his body with a strong looking stick he clearly just picked up from somewhere near. His body lacerated as blood stained his farming clothes, it was both sad and horrid sight. Thankfully none of the wounds appeared to be lethal in any way, at least at the first look. The moment he saw the due, his knees finally gave up, letting his entire weight fall to the ground as he desperately tried to cover his face with his hand, as if to protect himself from an incoming punch.
"A..are you Aether's men? Please, no more! I don't want any more!!"
Panic. It was a devil that could dwell in all of us. An in it's face, fear would follow. This much confirmed the girl's suspicion that something bad was going on up ahead. With an audible gulp, she kneeled down in front of the man and tried gently place her hands on his shoulders to calm him down.
"Don't worry, we're just travelers. What happened to you? And who's Aether?"
Despite his constant shaking, he did manage to get a bit of a grip, his teared up eyes finding themselves fixated on the ebony haired maiden in front of him and then the golem that stood behind her.
"Bandits... they are bandits! They suddenly showed up, burning our village and killing everyone!"
That was perhaps even worse than what she imagined. If it was just a single monster, then there was no problem dealing with it. But an entire group of enemies could prove to be quite troublesome even for this duo if they were to charge at them alone. Getting back up, Leila gave her father a rather concerned look. If they wanted to do anything about this, they would need a plan or someone else for support, that much was clear.
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