So I'm gonna share a quick funny moment with you all. See, when I do my screenshotting, I typically have the show volume muted, and i either watch in silence or I have other audio in the background, this is because I watch at partial speed, it just makes it easier to get low frame shots without the UI in the way from pausing.
This means I don't know what's being said, and sometimes I can't or just don't infer from visual clues/previous watches.
Anyway. My brain has decided to ship some things while I was getting ready for Mermay.
Theirs is a forbidden love. Bound by duty and mutual respect, grown as they guarded the Earth's Ocean Gate. Alone but for each other. (and the fish.)
I have no idea, I had the sound off, I imagined an entire interaction.
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The Selkies have been re-redesigned! They sorely needed the liftup, I drew them 3 years ago and Iâve tweaked them a bit so they donât JUST look like seals with wigs - theyâre a bit more anthropomorphic, Animal Crossing-esque style, so they donât just look like potential seal-based Magic Animals. I also varied their fur patterns a bit so they donât all look the same bar their wigs. lore below!
Selkies are a very sweet and tranquil species, who usually live alongside merfolk and are given the same rights as them. They look a lot like seals, but seem to be able to fully breathe underwater, as well as being sentient and sapient. Their fur colors are also more varied. Theyâre born from Crystal Coral, a special type of coral which seems to sparkle like an iridiscent pearl. They usually wear tiaras with a seaweed wig attached, to mimic the flow and look of merfolk hair (which is kept long most of the time), also encrusted with colored pearls. They also wear a small matching band on their tail, sometimes matching armbands as well. Those with a matching necklace and tiara combo, adorned with pearls, are Guardian Selkies - special selkies who maintain and protect the different Ocean Gates around the worlds. Theyâre usually assigned to different seas, but in some exceptions a single Selkie oversees an entire worldâs waters. They all answer to their queen, Omnia, who resides in Infimare and acts as the guardian and giver of Sirenix. Unlike Pixies, they have different sexes and genders, but generally look the same aside from fur color. Also unlike Pixies, not all of them have magic. Magicless Guardian Selkies are granted a power from their pearls, which varies as itâs linked to the type of magic their Gates have.
Now for our Selkies, clockwise from the top!
Nissa (he/him) - the Guardian Selkie of the entirety of Magixian Central Ocean, surrounding the island of Magix, with the Gates under his watch residing in the Doloris Cape near Cloud Tower and in the Golden Cave in Lake Roccaluce. Levelheaded and confident, he got along well with Daphne during her Sirenix quest, and is overjoyed to see her after the whole Domino deal. Heâs a selkie with magic, and seems to have powers over shadows.
Illiris (she/her) - the Guardian Selkie of the Resplendent Ocean on Solenei, covering Solaria, Callisto and Quarzis, with the Gate being near the Azure Valley. Outgoing and flashy, sheâs very similar to Stella in personality and seems to be why they get along so well, even if it slightly creeps the Winx out. She has magic, especifically over pearls and their properties.
Serena (she/her) - the Guardian Selkie of the Prideful Ocean on Solenei, surrounding Domino and Eraklyon, with the Gate near the Yellow Reef. Sheâs very shy and reserved, and is unnerved to visit Dominoâs seas even if theyâre no longer subject to the same curse the land was. She likes Bloomâs confidence and sticks to her for protection. Has no magic powers of her own, but her pearls grant her control over ice.
Lithia (she/her) - the Guardian Selkie of the Tempest Ocean of Daumme, surrounding Zenith, Romulea and Hoggar, with the Gate near the sunken Databridge Castle. Sheâs a brave yet reckless Selkie who prides herself in her battle prowess and gladly shows off her scars. She seems curious about Tecnaâs more analytical approach and wants to see if she can implement something like that. Has no magic of her own, but her pearls give her the power of wind.
Phylla (they/them) - the Guardian Selkie of the North Pacific Ocean, but theyâre technically the only active Selkie on Earth so she oversees the entire planet. Their Gate is near Gardenia. Theyâre the oldest of the Guardian Selkies alongside Nissa, and is generally more grumpy yet caring. They have magic over heat.
Sonna (he/him) - the Guardian Selkie of the Harmonic Ocean, surrounding Melody, Nacre, Ohm and Oppositus, with the Gate residing near the Ruby Reef. Heâs a quiet and patient person, and seems to enjoy the calmness of his seas a lot, even if he finds the name of his Ocean ironic given the history of the countries in it. He likes Musaâs singing and music, and is intrigued by her different styles. Has no magic of his own, with his pearls granting him powers over earth.
Desiryee (she/her) - the Guardian Selkie of the Emerald Ocean on Antochea, surrounding Lynphea, Dolona and Espero, with the Gate being near the Fiorella Sea. Sheâs kind of selfish and stuck-up despite her cutesy, kind demeanor, but cares a lot about the plants she lives alongside with and helps with their growth a lot. She likes Floraâs earnestness and her care for nature and likes hanging out with her for that reason. She has magic over plants, fitting her area.
Lemmy (he/him) - the Guardian Selkie of the Omega Ocean, named after the Omega Portal thatâs surrounded Andros, Salett and Mareia, with his Gate being near the Highpeak Prison in the Deep Blue region. Heâs charismatic and friendly, but very overconfident, and likes Aishaâs attitude and drive to help her family. He has magic over water, which, given he lives in it, is incredibly helpful during his watch.
Aedan stirred, woken by the sound of the door. He blinked, lost for a moment. Where was he? He started to uncurl himself out of the ball heâd slept in, wincing as his body remembered its various pains.
The door had swung open in the meantime, and Robb had entered. He was holding a tray in his hands. âItâs morning,â he said, seeing Aedan sitting up. âIâve brought you some food.â
Aedan mumbled something incoherent and sat for a moment, blinking at his knees. The events of the previous day caught up with him, and his wing throbbed in reminder.
âRobb,â he said. âYouâre â youâre here.â Aedan tried to sort through the complicated tangle of feelings that were filling up his chest. Robb considered Aedan an enemy now. Why would he be here, first thing in the morning?
Robb bent over to put the tray on the floor, not far from Aedanâs bare feet.
âWhatâs happening?â Aedan asked, curling his feet up underneath him.
Robb frowned down at Aedan. âWith you? Nothing. Yet.â He hesitated for a moment, and then hunkered down to sit on the floor beside Aedan. He nudged the tray towards Aedan across the floor. âI just remembered that if I didnât have something brought to you, it wouldnât happen.â
The tray contained bread and fruit, and a pot of very cold tea. Aedan found, to his surprise, that he was hungry. He supposed he hadnât eaten in a while.
âThank you,â he mumbled, and reached out cautiously for a piece of fruit. His mouth was sore from where Lucas had hit him, yesterday. He tried to only chew on the other side.
Robb watched him, unsettlingly, as he ate. Robb was still wearing the same clothes as yesterday, and he had deep shadows under both his eyes. Hadnât he slept?
Aedan picked up another piece, and glanced up at Robb. âUm. Have youâŠ?â Tentatively, he pushed the plate a little towards Robb, offering it to him.
Robbâs brows pulled close together, and he stared at Aedan as if heâd done something crazy. Then he gave a short, humourless huff of laughter. âNot right now, Aedan. Thank you, though.â
Aedan nodded, uncertainly. He searched for something to say, something that wasnât just repeating what heâd said yesterday. Please donât hurt me. I promise I wouldnât have done anything to hurt the king. I wasnât spying on you, I wouldnât even know how to spy.
He went to pour some of the tea. Hiding behind the pot was another tiny cup of viscous liquid. âMartin gave that to me for you,â Robb said, seeing Aedan looking at it. âHe said itâs for pain. Your wing looks⊠better.â
It hurt, viciously, throbbing at his back. Aedan didnât say that, though; he found there was only one thing he really wanted to ask Robb.
âIs Shae back?â he whispered.
âNo,â Robb said.
Lucasâ voice hissed in Aedanâs memory. Trust me, Shaeâs fine. She told me where to find him. She never liked that creature anyway.
Aedanâs chest hurt. He let the piece of bread he was holding fall back to the tray. âIs she â when she does come back â will she â â
âI donât know,â Robb said shortly. âI havenât spoken to her in days.â
Aedan took a deep breath. âRobb⊠she didnât tell Lucas where I was, did she?â He blinked, his eyes starting to sting with tears. He knew his voice was pleading. âShe wouldnât do that. You donât think she would, do you?â
Robb looked uncomfortable. âI donât⊠Did anyone else know you were on the roof? I wouldnât have thought to look there.â He started to get to his feet. âBut I really donât know. Look, Iâll just leave the tray.â
Aedan sniffled, and gave up on holding back the tears. He drew his knees up to his chest and wrapped his arms around them. Robb had as good as said that, yes, he thought Shae would have told Lucas where to find him. They couldnât both of them be wrong about her, could they?
Maybe Shae really would be glad to be rid of Aedan, he thought, listening to the sound of Robb closing and locking the door behind him. Was Aedan just really, really dense? Had he missed it? He remembered Tamsin telling him once that humans thought wingfolk were storybook monsters. So Shae probably hadnât wanted to marry Aedan, maybe she had thought of him as a monster at first, but sheâd changed her mind, hadnât she?
Hadnât she? Â
Well, maybe that changed when people like you took her father, he thought. Maybe that made her realise she doesnât trust you at all.
He wondered what had happened. Uncle Aelric had wanted the treaty, he hadnât wanted to keep fighting with the humans. Heâd told Aedan that enough people had lost their lives â and Aedan had nodded, a little awed at having his powerful uncle speak to him so seriously. What had changed?
In the end, Aedan drank the little cup of pain medication. As heâd suspected, within fifteen minutes he found his eyelids drooping and his train of thought slowing.
Well, this is useless, he thought, lying listlessly on his front, propping his chin on his folded arms. I mean, it doesnât hurt as much, but Iâm not going to be able to do anything.
Like what? What are you going to do that the drugs are stopping you from doing?
He turned his face to the side, feeling hopeless. Nothing. He could do nothing. He hadnât even tried to talk to Robb while he was here, because he was an idiot! If he was going to be locked up in a room and only be able to speak to Robb once a day, he should have found some way to work with that. He should have tried harder to get people to listen to him. Some token of peace you are.
If he had magic, like Tamsin, he would be able to get out of here. But you donât, do you? Because you didnât try hard enough.
One year earlier
Aedan leaned forward over his cupped hands, lip caught between his teeth, concentrating fiercely.
Nothing happened. He sighed and let his hands drop. âIt isnât working,â he said sadly.
Aedan and Tamsin sat under a tree, the breeze stirring their hair and Aedanâs feathers. Tamsin had her skirts tucked up around her crossed legs, revealing sturdy leather boots.
Tamsin caught his hands in hers and brought them together again. âAedan,â she chided. âHeavens, weâve been at this barely half an hour and youâre ready to give up?â
Aedan ducked his head, abashed. âWell, yeah, half an hour and nothingâs happened,â he said. âI thought you said it came easily to us?â
âEasily compared to humans,â Tamsin corrected. She flashed a smile that put dimples in her cheeks. âDid you think it would happen instantaneously, Aedan? It doesnât work, and it doesnât work, and it doesnât work â up until it does! Keep trying.â
Aedan grinned sheepishly. âOkay,â he said, leaning forward again. He focused on the air in between his cupped palms, and willed a flame to appear.
Nothing.
âI just wish I knew what I was supposed to be doing,â he said, after another minute of fruitless concentration. âYou said to concentrate, but concentrate on what? What does magic feel like?â
Tamsin leaned back, supporting herself with her hands in the grass. âItâs⊠hard to explain,â she said. âWhat does it feel like to use magic when you fly?â
Aedan cocked his head, frowning.
Aedan knew that his wingspan stretched a little over five feet from tip to tip. But, when he was flying, he also knew that they were ten feet across, or twelve. That they could grow and shrink with as much thought as he gave folding or spreading them.
âIt doesnât really feel like anything special,â he said, puzzled. âItâs just like⊠I donât know, I decide that itâs going to happen, and then it does. Itâs kind of like using a muscle?â
She snapped her fingers. âThere you go!â she said, beaming. âThatâs a good description! Itâll probably feel similar to that! Like using a muscle you didnât realise you had.â
âWell, that doesnât help at all!â Aedan protested, laughing. âWill you show me again?â
Tamsin held her hand out in between them, palm up. After a moment, a pale green flame appeared, flickering and dancing about an inch above her skin.
Aedan bent his neck around to examine it from different angles, and frowned. âI mustnât be doing it right.â
âWeâll try again next time I visit,â Tamsin promised. She uncrossed her legs, hopped back up onto her feet and dusted her hands off. âYouâll get it eventually. You arenât going to give up on me, are you, Aedan?â Her raised eyebrow was a challenge.
âNo!â Aedan said indignantly. He scrambled up too. âOf course not!â
A few months earlier
âAedan,â Phylla said.
âYes?â Aedan said, his fingers gently smoothing the secondary feathers on her left wing where it was spread out enough to lie in his lap.
âIf you do agree to this plan of Tamsinâs,â Phylla said slowly. âYou know that you ââ
He sighed. âMama,â he said, a little shortly. âI said Iâd think about it. Iâm not going to jump into this without thinking of everything. Okay?â
Her wing moved under his hands, as she shifted position. âI know. I know youâre taking it seriously. Thatâs not what I was going to say.â
He moved to the next feather. âWell, what were you going to say?â
She held still. âYou need to know that you can always come home,â she said quietly. âAlways, no matter what, you can come back here to me. Theyâll tell you that you canât â theyâll say itâs a contract, theyâll say you made a commitment â but you can. Itâs what I did. If youâve done your best and it didnât work out, if you arenât happy, you can always come home.â
Aedan stared down at his motherâs wing. Her feathers were the same colour as his, deep brown. Big enough and strong enough to block out anything the world might throw at him. He used to wonder whether his wings would ever be that big.
âSure, Mama,â he said softly. âI know.â
Aedan turned his head to watch the door, feeling sick with shame and misery, and the stupid pain drug. Part of him wished he had listened to his mother; she had thought this was a bad idea from the start and it looked like she had been right.Â
But Aedan had thought he was helping. He hadnât wanted to give up. And look where it had got him.
I do want to come home, Mama, but I donât think I can anymore.
Ran into a girl selling pies as I was heading out. Â Hadn't seen her around before, but always interested in the newcomers around here-- especially when they're cute. Â Chatted her up, she said she just arrived a few days ago and that he name was Phylla. Â (Hah, kinda funny, she reminded a little of Fia and their names are even similar. Â New Fia?) Â She had some pretty nice stuff, like this fancy knife with a jewel in the handle she was cutting her pies with. Â Not the best plan to be flashing something like that around here unless you're trying to get mugged. Â She looks like a soft target.Â
I told her about Val's place.  It's one of the few places here I'd consider safe... safe-ish? She doesn't put up with a lot of shit and seems to make a habit of sheltering deserving people from the worst of the Umber.  We don't really get along, but I hope she appreciates someday that I send potential customers her way.Â
She said she'd consider it, but also didn't seem that worried. Â I don't think she understands where she's wound up. Â This place devours people. Â It's all predators here.
âIf you think Iâm gonna give you the power to access the Gate, youâre dumber than you look, Prince.â Lemmy, before getting attacked by Tritannus
Next redesigns are the Selkies! THEY FINALLY LOOK LIKE SEALS. WHY DID YOU CALL THEM SELKIES AND NOT MAKE THEM SEAL-LIKE. Anyways, lore below
Selkies are a very sweet and tranquil species, who usually live alongside merfolk and are given the same rights as them. They look a lot like seals, but seem to be able to fully breathe underwater, as well as being sentient and sapient. Their fur colors are also more varied. Theyâre born from Crystal Coral, a special type of coral, which seems to sparkle like an iridiscent pearl. They usually wear tiaras with a seaweed wig attached, to mimic the flow and look of merfolk hair (which is kept long most of the time), also encrusted with colored pearls. They also wear a small matching band on their tail. Those with a matching necklace as well as colored spots on their fur are Guardian Selkies, special selkies who maintain and protect the different Ocean Gates around the worlds. Theyâre usually assigned to different seas, but in some exceptions a single Selkie oversees an entire worldâs waters. They all answer to their queen, Omnia, who resides in Infimare and acts as the guardian and giver of Sirenix. Unlike Pixies, they have different sexes and genders, but generally look the same aside from fur color. Also unlike Pixies, not all of them have magic. Magicless Guardian Selkies are granted a power from their pearls, which varies as itâs linked to the type of magic their Gates have.
Now for our Selkies, clockwise from the top!
Nissa - the Guardian Selkie of the entirety of Magix, with the Gates under his watch residing in the Doloris Cape near Cloud Tower and in the Golden Cave in Lake Roccaluce. Levelheaded and confident, he got along well with Daphne during her Sirenix quest, and is overjoyed to see her after the whole Domino deal. Heâs a selkie with magic, and seems to have powers over shadows.
Illiris - the Guardian Selkie of the seas of Solaria, Callisto and Quarzis, with the Gate being near the Azure Valley. Outgoing and flashy, sheâs very similar to Stella in personality and seems to be why they get along so well. She has magic, especifically over pearls and their properties.
Serena - the Guardian Selkie of the seas of Domino and Eraklyon, with the Gate near the Yellow Reef. Sheâs very shy and reserved, and is unnerved to visit Dominoâs seas even if theyâre no longer subject to the same curse the land was. She likes Bloomâs confidence and sticks to her for protection. Has no magic powers of her own, but her pearls grant her control over ice.
Lithia - the Guardian Selkie of Zenith and Romulea, with the Gate near the sunken Databridge Castle. Sheâs a brave yet reckless Selkie who prides herself in her battle prowess. She seems curious about Tecnaâs more analytical approach and wants to see if she can implement something like that. Has no magic of her own, but her pearls give her the power of wind.
Phylla - the Guardian Selkie of the Pacific Ocean, but sheâs technically the only active Selkie on Earth so she oversees the entire planet. Her Gate is near Gardenia. Sheâs the oldest of the Guardian Selkies alongside Nissa, and is generally more grumpy yet caring. She has magic over heat.
Sonna - the Guardian Selkie of Melody, Ohm and Graynor, with the Gate residing near the Ruby Reef. Heâs a quiet and patient person, and seems to enjoy the calmness of his seas a lot. He likes Musaâs singing and music, and is intrigued by her different styles. Has no magic of his own, with his pearls granting him powers over earth.
Desiryee - the Guardian Selkie of Lynphea, Dolona and Espero, with the Gate being near the Fiorella Sea. Sheâs kind of selfish and stuck-up, but cares a lot about the plants she lives alongside with and helps with their growth a lot. She likes Floraâs earnestness and her care for nature and likes hanging out with her for that reason. She has magic over plants, fitting her area.
Lemmy - the Guardian Selkie of Andros, Salett and Mareia, with his Gate being near the Highpeak Prison in the Deep Blue region. Heâs charismatic and friendly, but very overconfident, and likes Aishaâs attitude and drive to help her family. He has magic over water, which, given he lives in it, is incredibly helpful during his watch.
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Junkheap Dojo is quiet this morning. Mantis sits with her head buried into her hands, palms pressed to her dark, burning eyes. Two men stand before her, hands clasped at their backs in respectful silence. The sound of cheerful birds only deepens her melancholy.
The days following Caracalâs apparent murder at the hands of the Privateers had not gone as Mercury had said they would. What was meant to spark enmity between Eleanor and the other factions had certainly succeeded, but they had all overlooked a crucial detail: the long-held distrust Phylla held for her children. Mantis had known this all along, but had trusted Mercury and the Watchman to look out for her in the aftermath. In that respect, they had failed her. Mantis had marched back to Junkheap Dojo believing that she would be leading a rebellion against her tyrant mother, only to be met with resentment and murder in the eyes of her new constituents.
âOur Alpha has been murdered at Eleanorâs hands!â sheâd cried to the silent mob. âPhylla will not let this crime against us stand.â Sheâd raised her fist in the air, a signal of unity and defiance. It was in that moment that she realized who was being defied.
It was then that Kestrel and Mako had moved in like the predatory totems they emulated. Pulling on the accusatory glares of the crowd they had walked to the front of the Dojo where Mantis stood. âThe day Mamba let you and your brother take our names was the day Phylla began to die,â Mako had said, jabbing a finger at Mantis. âWeâve been watching you slip away in the night. Where have you been going?â
Kestrel had spread his hands wide, then, and turned to the crowd. âReporting to her mother! Reporting to Eleanor like the spy she is!â The fighters had roared in anger and confusion. Mako had shouted as if on signal, âWe have no Alpha! We have no Alpha! Down with Eleanor! Down with her spies!â
Mantis met the men where they stood shouting, hands raised. The mob quieted but stood as if about to charge. Mako and Kestrel stood with crossed arms before her. âEverything I have done, I have done within the law.â Her voice was confident, even. âBut I understand your fear.â She paused, allowing the crowd to grow quiet. "I understand you fear! That very fear- the fear of being deceived. The fear of being unfairly ruled. The fear of becoming something you donât want to become. Thatâs a fear every Privateer understands. Thatâs why my brother and I left, why we came to Phylla. Thatâs why we slipped out in the middle of the night and ran from Eleanor, not knowing whether you would even take us. Itâs why we risked everything to throw ourselves at your leaderâs feet. Some of you were kind to us and obeyed your Alphaâs wishes when she accepted us. Most of you were not. And now I stand before you- rightful leader by your own laws- pleading to your sense of reason. Where I go at night is my business, as is where you go yours, but I assure you I have not spoken with Eleanor since I fled from her.â
Mako scoffed. âNot a spy, then, but a coward? We will follow neither.â
Mantis stood directly in front of the man, meeting his gaze with a challenge. âThen donât.â She spat the words, wheeling on the rest of the crowd. âI will force no one to remain, but Phylla is mine to rule by right. Whoever respects the law is welcome to stay. Investigate me if you must, but you will not find what you hope to. Whoever does not respect the law may leave in peace today, but you will not return here. Make your choice, warriors! Whoever remains at sunrise will be my people. Whoever leaves us will be their own.â
Kestrel sneered, shifting on his feet. âWe do not obey orders from traitors.â
Mantis curled her hands into fists. âSpeak to your Alpha like that again and I will make an example of you.â
The people began to whisper amongst themselves. Mako grinned. âIt seems the people are not in favor of your proposal. Whatâs to stop us from throwing you from your little throne?â
âI will,â a voice called from the crowd. A grizzled man dressed head-to-toe in a dark scaled body-suit stepped forward.
Mako turned to the voice, all hints of his smile fading as he stared down at the speaker. âGharial,â he wrinkled his brows. âOld master, I did not expect you to challenge our ways.â
Gharialâs eyes narrowed as he walked forward to stand beside the fuming Mantis. âIt is you who ignore Phyllaâs ways! The two of you. The lot of you! You act on suspicion and ignorance. You bring us no proof of your accusations and worst of all- you disrespect your Alpha. She should tear you both apart for this.â
âI, too, stand with the Alpha!â cried a woman from the back of the dojo. Others picked up the cry. Mamba led her sons to stand beside Mantis. Proteus appeared, a band pulled tightly over his eyes. To everyoneâs surprise he, too, took a place among them.
Makoâs face grew a deep red as he shouted, âWeâve had enough of this. Traitors, all of you! All who will not allow this to stand, to us. We will leave, yes. But we will hunt Eleanorâs colors wherever theyâre flown. You will no longer sleep without hearing one of us outside your window.â
And they had left. Without a single blow, without a showdown, Phylla was rent in two. The majority of the Fish and Bird Houses had followed their shoguns from their homes that night under the wary eyes of those who stayed. Mamba, Proteus, Waterdog, and Gharial volunteered to oversee the exodus while Mantis retired to a hidden room at the back of Junkheap Dojo. The Mammal and Creeping Things Houses had remained surprisingly loyal, honor-bound more by their lawfulness than by a love for their new Alpha. Mantis wondered what was happening with Caracal that night. Was she afraid? Had she understood the part she was to play in all of this? Beneath the concern for Caracalâs well-being lurked the fear that she would escape and return to wreak vengeance on the apparent traitors of Phylla.
Owl had surprised Mantis that night, slipping quietly into the room, unflinching at the startled Mantis. Whispers of her hair floated at the sides Owlâs head as she blinked. âI have completed a registry of those who remain,â she said.
âAnd you brought it to me now? Tonight?â
âYes.â
Mantis sighed and took the list over to a desk where an oil lamp burned low. Many of the names were familiar to her- the kind people who had accepted and trained her when she and Roland had arrived. Others were more surprising- miscreants and long-time friends of Caracal's that Mantis had assumed would jump at the chance to oppose her. At the bottom of a page a name was written in capital letters with a heavy question mark, circles several times. âRhino?â she read the word aloud.
Owl dipped her head. âEr, yes. He was technically banished from Phylla several years ago, but he still has a few friends should we want to reach out to him.â
âWho is he?â Mantis wondered. âI think we have enough troublemakers here already. Is there something I need to know about him?â
âToo much, I fear,â Owl harrumphed. âBut I feel he would be a valuable asset to us should we get on his good side. As a fighter he was unmatched, but he could not keep his battles on the battlefield.â
âI see,â she answered. In the very corner of the page Owl had drawn a tiny insect with a long snout. âAnd what of this? Doodling?â
Owl actually smiled. âThatâs our ticket to Rhino.â
The walnut in Merrickâs hand was crushed to dust before he realized what heâd done. He lifted the shattered pieces before his visor for a closer inspection before throwing them angrily to the ground, crunching the remains beneath a heavy boot. He stopped at the edge of a small clearing, squinting at the bright beam of direct sunlight boring down like some enormous laser pointer. His skin boiled beneath his heavy armor. Had it been a cooler day, however, Merrick would be boiling nevertheless.
The man approaching beneath the dazzling light set off alarms in Merrickâs head, moving his arm automatically to a heavy blunt object at his back. âThe Weevilâs Head,â heâd named it. Mostly because it was, literally, the head of an enormous weevil. He didnât wonder much about the science of that. He knew he wanted to hit things, and had been given just the weapon to do that with. Merrickâs fist curled instinctively, the other gripping hard at his weaponâs handle.
âI donât want to fight you, son,â said the man as he passed from the light back into the forest shade. Cicadas cried out angrily from the trees. âI believe I know why youâre here, and I may be able to help you. But if you swing at me I promise it will not end well for you.â
Merrick did not move. âBerwald.â He spat the name from his mouth. âWhere is my father?â
Berwald eyed him coolly, hands clasped behind his back. âHe is alive. Letâs talk somewhere more comfortable.â
âNo. Weâll talk here,â Merrick snarled. Movement in the trees behind the defector Captain did little to ease the young manâs nerves. Rope ladders descended from high branches as men and women still wearing their uniforms climbed down to stand at attention behind their leader.
âWe may no longer be Eleanorâs soldiers, boy, but that doesnât make us your friends. You come here alone dressed for a fight and expect to leave with something? Youâre at our mercy, not the other way around. You have no faction, you have no power. Come in. Sit down. Letâs talk.â Berwald stood relaxed and unarmed, eyes never leaving the dark space hiding Merrickâs eyes.
The armored boyâs face burned behind his helm. âFine.â
Berwald motioned him forward, not bothering to step out of the way as Merrick approached and passed him. The defected Privateers parted as the pair passed through them toward a makeshift cabin beneath a towering tree trunk. A squat table had been arranged inside, two plates set with meat, garlic potatoes, and pints of water.
âI had a feeling youâd stop by,â said Berwald as he closed the door behind them. The two sat before the steaming plates. Merrick eyed his food suspiciously. He was starving and his skin crawled beneath pouring sweat. âIâm not going to poison you, son. And for Godâs sake at least take your helmet off before you have a heat stroke.â The thought of hot food at this moment nearly made Merrick gag, but he was certainly hungry. He gave in and removed his helm, his hair now a soaking mess.
Berwald seated himself and took a long drink from his water. He considered Merrick for a long while before he spoke again. âYour father is alive,â he repeated. âSeveral of my people were escorting him to the Dungeon while your friend had me tied to a tree.â
âI donât want to hear your story. I want to know how to get him back,â Merrick grunted. He shoveled a heap of potatoes into his mouth, holding them there for a moment as if checking for an unfamiliar flavor before swallowing them in a single gulp. âWhere, exactly, is he and how, exactly, do I bring him out?â
The Captain clenched his jaw and narrowed his eyes. He pointed a slow finger at the armored boy. âYou donât get to make demands.â
The cabin door burst open and a middle-aged woman in a crisp grey uniform careened through it. âS-sir thereâs trouble!â
Berwald was already on his feet, âEleanor? The fanatics? Report, private!â
âN-neither, sir!â she stammered. âA mob is approaching through the trees to the East! Scouts said they saw Kestrel and Mako leading them.â
âPhylla?â Berwald puzzled. âI thought Mantis had them under control.â
âIt seems you were wrong, sir.â
Berwaldâs gaze bored into Merrickâs. âIâm going to trust you not to surprise me out there, son. Truthfully I donât know whatâs going on, but I would assume the boiling pot has finally tipped for Phylla. They never liked Mantis or any of Eleanorâs screwed-up family. Iâll give you a pass until you swing at me. You do that and youâve made your choice. A stupid choice, but itâs yours to make.â
âShut up, old man,â Merrick scoffed. âLetâs go hit some people.â
As they emerged from the makeshift cabin, Merrick surveyed the area closely for the first time. Above him, so high into the canopy he had to crane his neck, a network of rope bridges connected dozens of circular tree huts. Long rope ladders were being dropped from them left and right, making way for people in Privateer uniform to join them on the forest floor. Their feet hit the ground in a steady rhythm as the fell into formation behind their Captain. Berwaldâs hands were clasped once again behind his back as he pulled his troops to him like a magnet to metal shavings.
In contrast to the synchronized bootfalls of the ex-Privateers came the soft, uneven pounding of running feet. Flashes of light tunics slid between the distant trees. The mob moved like a flood- some charging directly forward while others crept along at the fringes of Merrickâs vision. Two men easily outdistanced the rest of the fighters, one shooting forward so fast and light it seemed his legs werenât even hitting the ground, the other shoving powerfully toward them in a loose, curving line.
"Darts at the ready!â called Berwald. âOnly release on my word!â The two men leading the charge- Merrick assumed they were Mako and Kestrel- stopped abruptly at the edge of the clearing in the same space Merrick had been standing less than an hour before. Berwaldâs hands remained firmly at his back as he took three steps toward them.
âI am not thrilled with a mob rushing our base without warning. Speak your business if you want to settle this civilly.â The Phylla fighters began filling the edges of the clearing like oil on water. Berwaldâs squad stood in smart formation behind him, arms confidently at their tranquilizers.
One of the men lowered his head and flashed a deep grin, revealing narrow gaps between each tooth. Merrick knew it was Mako before he spoke. âWho wants to be civil?â asked Mako. Beside him his companion sifted through the soldiers, meeting each gaze in turn as if evaluating them for weakness. âYouâll remember it was your people who stabbed Caracal and whisked her body mysteriously away before anyone could actually see it. But please,â he stretched the word out along his tongue, âtell me more about Privateer civility.â
âWe are no longer under Eleanor. We defected soon after the events at the Kingâs Council.â Berwaldâs face grew uncharacteristically red.
âI see. So it wasnât YOU and your people that shot all the Council members during the confusion? And it certainly couldnât have been you at the front of a Privateer squad shouting 'for the Warden!' that day, could it?"
"Mako," Berwald cut in, "you have to listen to me now. The people you see are not your enemies until you make them so. We have decided to resist the Warden, and that makes us allies."
"You should have thought of that before declaring war on a hornet's nest like Phylla." smiled Mako.
Kestrel spoke for the first time. "And what, exactly, are you, little knight?" he called to Merrick, who had been standing at the head of the defector army just behind the Captain.
Merrick pulled Weevil's Head from its strap and bounced it in a hand. "I'm the man who's going to give you a real headache if you don't let me get back to what I was doing."
Kestrel took a long look at Merrick's weapon and began to laugh. "Is that- are you carrying one of HIS weapons? That disgraceful dropout couldn't do something right if he knew how!"
Merrick raised his eyebrows, remembering all of the items he had broken with Weevil's Head as he trekked through Kingdom. He had to disagree with the mocking Kestrel. It would do the job just fine. He glanced at Berwald and gave him a nod. The man returned a slight, sad smile.
"Captain Berwald," boomed Mako loud enough for both of the gathered crowds to hear, "seeing as there is no acting Council, Phylla stands accusing you of crimes against our leader and our people. We have determined you and all who wear the Privateer colors to be guilty and our enemies. Drop your weapons and come peacefully, or we will use be forced to resort to unpleasant means."
Berwald raised a fist in the air. Tranquilizers raised in unison. "You have no power to judge me and no right to attack my soldiers. Where is your acting Alpha? Where is Mantis?"
Mako and Kestrel exchanged a sly glance. Kestrel spoke. "As of this morning the Six Houses no longer recognize Mantis, defected Privateers, or any of Eleanor's compatriots as our own. They have been found guilty of conspiring against our Alpha and have made themselves our enemies."
"And such is the way of every war," sighed Berwald, "the commoner dies at the whim of the ignorant bastard."
"Lay down your weapons and come peacefully," demanded Kestrel, hands cupped over his mouth like a megaphone. Berwald rolled his eyes, drew his tranquilizer from his back and fired two shots directly into Mako and Kestrel in a single practiced motion.
In the seconds of confusion before the forest exploded Berwald turned to Merrick. "Son?" he called as the men's faces roiled in shock and outrage. "Hit anything without a uniform."