"JERICHO"
Midi was a place awfully similar to Sakuramori, or Sakuramori was awfully similar to Midi. Whatever the case, clean, cool air engulfed its atmosphere and pretty peach and sakura petals always seemed to find their way to people's feet no matter how far away they were from a tree. The people there dressed. . . modestly and were very quiet. It wasn't nearly as loud as, say, Fioreans, and it began to make the white-haired Ahote wonder if the volume he was so used to hearing was really acceptable or not.
But Ahote didn't stay among the Midian long enough to keep wondering this and found himself in a remote village very soon after exiting the nearest city. As he weaved in between trees and meandered through the open dirt roads he thought of Yuiisai and was certain that this was the country that they spoke of as their homeland—but he couldn't remember clearly. Now that he thought about it, he couldn't remember a lot of things that seemed to have happened so recently in his life. He couldn't recall some of the faces of Black Rose wizards at his doors or the sound of his toes tapping against the stone floors of Basilisk Fang fortress. He had difficulty remembering the pale and pretty features of his mother, Kanix, but his photograph burned bright in his memory for some reason. It was all inevitably becoming a blur to the somber man.
Right, the shrine—this is why he was here. There was a shrine here. . . he was looking for someone. Someone that died, suffered and lived a life imbued with great magnitudes of magic. They would become an essential asset to his studies and his magic, proof of achievement. Or, this is what he had told himself. If he were to have looked at himself with an outsider's perspective, despite his lack of humanity, his interest was the result of very human curiosity. A very morbid curiosity, but that in itself was all too human.
There were many remote villages Ahote visited and there were even more shrines that he had investigated, and all but one hadn't met his expectations. The one that did meet his expectations was located in a village populated mostly by the elderly. All the young men left to find work and all the young women left to find bachelors. Everyone who remained seemed bound to the shrine in some way, and the village was so small that Ahote reckoned there to be less than one hundred people there.
At the very outskirts of his village was a nearly abandoned shrine overshadowed by a newer, prettier one. It was clear by the dust on the doors and leaves that scattered around the floorboards that the shrine hadn't been visited in decades at least.
The cloaked man walked into the small room one could only compare to a closet and in its center, beheld a skeleton chained from head to toe against a wooden beam. Seals that might've covered their fleshed figures were littered over the ground next to their bony feet, and the dread that filled the room suffocated him as he walked in. It would've been difficult to convince anyone who saw this that whoever had died lived a fair and jolly life.
Ahote stared at the skeleton without sympathy or any hint of interest before he walked forward, holding out his black-gloved hand as flickers of blue, dark light escaped from his fingertips. The magic he had been casting was a spell he had only toyed with in his head, finally putting it into practice. He was anticipant of what would become of the skeleton, glaring at it expectantly as the magical energy spun around him and cackled like electricity.
Get up. the skeleton would hear, icily and without body, Wake up. It's time to wake up. . .
The voice the figure may or may not have heard was Ahote's deep, rich, and sad tones. But nothing uttered through his lips in reality—no. He'd rouse the corpse through a different, disembodied way. It was privacy that couldn't be invaded by anyone or anything else. It was incredibly intimate and unsettling.
The room seemed darker than before in comparison to the eerie blue light surrounding the two figures. Or perhaps one should call them both skeletons. Neither of them was human or would continue to hold and lick of their humanity after this casting.
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