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The Butcher of Gadobhra - Chapter 307

Published at 12th of February 2024 06:04:38 AM


Chapter 307: Family Reunion

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Chapter 307: Family Reunion

A bit of light from the rising sun was coming in the library's windows and through the door to his bedroom as a pounding on his door awakened Ben. Sleepless in Seattle was a great skill, but even it needed at least some sleep to be effective. Ben had gotten one hour of sleep after forcing himself to lock the ridden room and leave playing in the laboratory for later. He had decided not to wear Damien's pajamas and rose from the bed with nothing on. He stumbled to the door and fumbled with the three complex locks and chains wrapped in a toga made from the bedsheet.

He opened the door to see Harmony waiting for him. She took one look at him and burst out laughing. Ben did his best to curtsy, "When bold young ladies wake innocent, handsome men before the sun is up, they take what they get."

She gave him a considering look and smiled. "Normally, I'd have second thoughts based on your dress style, but there's something to be said for a lack of clothing. And you scored a lot of points by punching your sword through Eustace's black heart. So, all in all, I think I will take you." She stepped into the room and caught him up in a kiss that literally swept him off his feet. A moment later, when he'd regained his composure, he gestured to the bedroom. She laughed. "I'm tempted, but then we would be late for breakfast. You have six minutes to shower and make it downstairs, where you can feast for another two minutes before the carriage comes for us. Grandmother has roused the entire household, and you aren't the only bleary-eyed person eating on the run. So get moving."

When he paused, she slapped him hard on his backside and sent him scurrying for the bathroom. Ben contemplated the benefits of a woman with a strong personality as he hurried to the shower and found his clothes. Dressed a few minutes later, he skipped the stairs and slid three levels down the banister. It was well-worn, showing that generations of Franklins had also preferred this method of travel.

The main hallway was filled with a dozen people from yesterday, including Harmonia and his four companions. More were outside. The front doors were open, and several carriages were waiting. Harmony handed Ben several strips of bacon wrapped in a Pancake. "Too much time primping; hop in; we're on a schedule for the next few days."

"Can I ask where we are going?" He finished his breakfast in two bites and wondered where they were going.

Ben, Harmony, and Harmonia were sharing the first carriage. The older woman turned from looking out the window. "Things are happening, and House Franklin has been quiet for too long. I want to change that. You're adventure yesterday set the stage nicely. Our training session had a lot of eyes watching us. Today there will be more. Everyone will want to look at the man who killed a demon and then followed it up with a Paladin for dessert."

"So, a small training session to give them a look?"

Harmony sighed. "If only. I rode all night and looked forward to a long bath and leisurely breakfast."

That obviously wasn't what Harmonia had in mind. "It felt good to shake the rust off yesterday. The household needs that. We have a small event to attend, and I think a few days of hard training in the academy will benefit us. It will allow Benjamin to meet new people and remind certain people that my house is filled with warriors."

"I was surprised." Ben hadn't expected every Franklin he met to be a Courier, a Paladin, or both. "Is it a family tradition to spend time as a Courier?"

The two women smiled, then laughed, and Harmonia explained, "It's actually an Imperial Decree. Roughly two hundred years ago, we had a few of our relatives cause enough trouble that the Emperor decided to channel all that misspent youthful energy into more constructive activities. Since then, every family member has served two years at the Imperial Academy, followed by two years as a Courier. Or, for those with other gifts, the Order of Paladins."

Harmony smirked, "And then, afterward, half of us go to sea or become explorers or rogues of some sort."

Ben looked over at Harmony. "Remind me to tell you some stories of Captain Woodrat and his flying ship. If you want to visit strange seas, he's the man to talk to."L1tLagoon witnessed the first publication of this chapter on Ñøv€l--B1n.

Further stories of the Smoke were delayed as they arrived at the front gates of the Academy and the line of coaches parked. Thirty-seven members of House Franklin, along with their four knighted guests, walked through the front gates of the Academy, two by two, following Harmonia. As they moved along the hallway, many heads turned at the sound of so many feet. Several people were whistling a marching tune, others were clapping, and a flute appeared from somewhere. Two worried scribes raced ahead to tell someone, somewhere, about an invasion of Couriers. A group of curious students followed behind, and the parade slowly lengthened.

Harmonia took a winding path through the marble hallways full of trophies and displays of weapons until she came to two large, golden double doors. The carvings on the doors showed several gods of Justice. Ben recognized Mithras and a couple of others from the trial in Sedgewick. Three paladins guarded the entrance, one of them a Senior Paladin whom Ben had met before. Sir Gabriel stepped forward to meet them.

"Dame Franklin, I see that you've come to attend the trial and brought the family. Unfortunately, there is little seating, but I'm sure we can fit you all in. Perhaps standing around the room's perimeter, glaring at the accused and making everyone nervous?"

Harmonia nodded, amused. "That will do." She turned and addressed her throng. "Split right and left, circle the room and meet again at the back. Try to keep a stern look on your faces; we may be witnessing men condemned to death today."

Gabriel motioned for the two paladins to open the door, then stepped into the room and announced them. "Members of the high court, I bring Dame Harmonia of House Franklin and members of her household to act as witnesses. Included in their number are those who participated in the so-called Test of Purity." The courtroom beyond the doors was constructed of white marble with rows of chairs and a large table where five older paladins and couriers held court. The reaction to the invasion was subdued but mixed. The audience was louder, talking to themselves, with some people becoming very nervous at the sight of so many armed people standing at the room's perimeter.

The head justice sighed visibly. "Thank you, Gabriel. Please seal the doors after all have entered. Not that we could fit another person at this point, but it's time to get this over with. Bring forth the accused."

Four black-clad inquisitors were escorted in, wearing leg irons. None of them looked happy, and one was openly angry. Behind them came a long inquisitor in a red robe, who Ben immediately recognized as Diego. He strode up to the justices.

"I bring before the court today four members of the Inquisition who are accused of practicing Demon Summoning. They are also guilty of endangering the lives of those they should have protected, serving the whims of a demonically possessed heretic, and several counts of poor judgment. There can be only one punishment for what they have done: Death."

The justices looked at Diego, looked at the accused, and then turned to a paladin who sat at a small table in the front. "Is there anyone who will speak in their defense? Sir Reeves?"

+2 CHA, +2 DEX, +2 AGI, +2 CON, +2 PER

Perk: Innate Charm

Perk: One of Us

Skill: Trick Riding

Shining Paladin

Save the weak. Seek glory in the deaths of fierce foes and fell beasts. Be the light that others look up to. Encourage them to do their utmost.

+4 CHR, +2 STR, +2 CON

Skill: Hold the line and look good doing it.

Skill: Inspire Bravery

Fleet-footed Servant of the Emperor

Whenever and Where ever you are needed, you'll be there, representing the Emperor and speaking with his voice! Outnumbered and outgunned, you'll need to make the best use of local resources and rally the people to your cause.

+6 CHA +4 INT,

Skill: The Emperor's Right Hand, skill: Authority, skill: Small Unit Tactics, Skill: Guerilla Warfare

This class focuses on doing the best in horrible situations. There aren't enough boots on the ground in the constant war vs. evil. But one man can make a difference.

Champion of Fire: "Fire burns. Fire cleanses and leads to rebirth. Fire goes where it needs to go."

+4 RAD, +4 CHA, +4 CON

Perk: Cloak of the Maiden.

Perk: Agent of Hope

Perk: Flesh to Fuel

Perk: Blessed

Focus on what you know is right.

As they had entered, the members of House Franklin marched out of the Academy to the waiting carriages which would take them to Franklin House where dinner was waiting. The celebration was only slightly muted by Harmonia announcing they were doing the same the next day. Ben ate lightly, then convinced an exhausted Harmony to show him the capital. He wanted a meal in its best restaurant. He had gold in his pockets and wanted to celebrate moving to Tier 3.

And shopping! Ben had long lamented the state of his wardrobe. Besides his Courier uniform, it consisted of burlap work clothes. What good was stealing gold from dungeons if you couldn't spend it on fine cloths?




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