Deep Sea Embers chapter 73

Chapter 73 “Incomplete Memory”

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With a swift, deliberate movement, Duncan averted his eyes from the dazzling golden mask, instinctively mimicking the demeanor of the other believers around him. His gaze subtly lowered, reflecting the devout reverence etched on their faces, as he played the part of an earnest disciple.

So far, his ears hadn’t picked up any substantial information, and it was crucial to avoid prematurely arousing the suspicion of this ominous cult.

As his eyes fell to the ground, a prickling sensation crawled up his spine, making him feel watched. This sensation caused Duncan to knit his brows slightly as he surreptitiously traced its source. As expected, it was the enigmatic girl in a stark black outfit, a peculiar bell swaying around her neck, stealing covert glances at him. The moment their eyes locked, she quickly averted her gaze, attempting to feign nonchalance.

This unusual attention left Duncan puzzled, bewilderment creeping into his thoughts.

He was certain he didn’t recognize her, and there was a conspicuous absence of any details about this girl in the vast pool of memories inherited from this body’s previous inhabitant. What could possibly be the reason behind such intense scrutiny from a Black Sun follower he was encountering for the first time? Was it due to the distinctive dove perched on his shoulder?

As these stray thoughts wandered through his mind, the sonorous voice of the cult leader, now enhanced by the golden mask, resonated throughout the room. With the mask secured, the leader seemed to transform into an avatar of divine power, his voice deeper and more commanding, though it was unclear whether this was due to deliberate modulation or an external consciousness breathed into him by the mask.

“The prayer session has concluded,” he intoned. “Our Lord has witnessed our unwavering devotion and reverent awe. His grace has filled our souls with radiant light. Brothers and sisters, let us express our gratitude for surviving another day in this cruel, sunless world. We are one step closer to the glorious rebirth of the burning sun and the re-establishment of order.”

Clad in the golden mask, the charismatic priest spread his arms wide, his voice hypnotic, then abruptly, his gaze found a corner of the assembled crowd. His voice softened, adopting a friendlier tone.

“Before we commence today’s gathering, let us extend a warm welcome to two of our comrades. They found themselves lost in darkness during trying times, but through the benevolent guidance of our Lord, they have returned to us… Let us take a moment to introduce them.”

Two comrades?

The leader’s earlier words echoed in Duncan’s memory; he wasn’t the only unfamiliar face in the congregation today. He followed the leader’s gaze and found the same girl in the black dress. Oddly, he felt no surprise.

With a confident stride, the girl stepped forward, starting in a clear, articulate voice, “You can refer to me as Shirley. Both my parents were devout followers, but they fell prey to the ruthless minions of the Storm Church four years ago. I’ve been laying low in the Crossroad neighborhood since then, cut off from the rest of our brethren… thankfully, you arrived.”

Her voice, soft as a summer breeze, was laced with docility and obedience. Unless one witnessed it firsthand, it was hard to reconcile such an innocent demeanor with the violent underpinnings of a blood-soaked cult.

“Welcome back to our fold, young sister,” the leader responded with a nod of acknowledgment. He then swiveled towards the gathering, elaborating, “Shirley’s parents were victims of the church purge four years ago. We found their names etched on the casualty list from that period. Now, let us turn our attention to our other comrade.”

Finally, the leader’s gaze locked onto Duncan.

“Duncan, a dweller of the lower district,” Duncan stepped forward, his movements fluid and confident, having mentally rehearsed this moment, “A few days back, a sacrificial ritual in the sewer was thwarted by the Storm Church. I am a survivor of that incident.”

His declaration was succinct yet heartfelt. The news of the Storm Church’s raid on the cult’s underground base had made headlines, the grim details splashed across several newspapers. Consequently, his statement triggered a ripple of murmurs throughout the crowd. The leader, positioned at the assembly’s center, nodded in affirmation, elaborating, “This is yet another comrade whose faith has been through the crucible. He has endured the ruthlessness of the Storm Church’s hounds, yet found his way back to the Lord’s embrace. The holy amulet he bears is proof of his trustworthiness.”

Upon the leader’s endorsement, the cult members who were previously uninformed about the circumstances shifted their focus towards Duncan. Their responses varied from approving nods to sympathetic sighs, as Duncan managed to maintain his composure, silently reciting multiplication tables in reverse to keep himself grounded…

“The brief introductions have concluded,” at this juncture, the leader segued into the topic that had piqued Duncan’s curiosity, “Now, let us bring everyone up to speed on the current situation.”

Duncan’s senses instantly sharpened.

“…At present, a substantial number of our brethren are converging on this city-state, including devout believers and potent messengers and priests. Our influence within the city-state is progressively solidifying, and the dawn of order restoration draws nearer…”

“However, we must acknowledge that the minions of the Storm Church have also mobilized. The city-state has recently escalated its scrutiny of newcomers, leading to several of our meeting points being compromised by the authorities. Thus, those operating within the city must remain vigilant. We can temporarily scale down the collection of offerings. The Sun’s heir has decreed: more than half of the power we have recently amassed is adequate, and the heir himself will bridge the remaining gaps…”

The surrounding believers appeared deeply moved by this revelation, breaking out in fervent praises of the Black Sun’s benevolence and might. Duncan, however, was drawn back to the memory of the sacrificial ritual he’d witnessed in the sewer. The cult was evidently amassing power via such rituals, and if his interpretation was correct, the puppet masters, known as the “Sun Offsprings,” were directly orchestrating these actions this time around.

The cult’s power reserves seemed depleted due to the vigilance of Pland’s authorities and the church recognizing their illicit activities. Yet, if the so-called offsprings were to intervene directly, the cult’s sinister plans would likely remain unhampered!

As these thoughts circulated in his mind, the leader’s voice rang out again: “…Our current priority is to ascertain the exact whereabouts of the sun fragment. Always remember, our ultimate objective is to herald the return of the true sun into this world, and recovering the lost sun fragment is a pivotal part of this grand endeavor!”

Duncan’s mind went into overdrive — sun fragments? What were they? Could the assembly of these sun fragments catalyze a significant event?

He sensed the dove on his shoulder becoming increasingly agitated. Ai was flapping her wings erratically, producing soft cooing sounds deep within her throat.

Through their connection via the ghost fire, Duncan could vaguely interpret what the dove desired. She yearned to cry out, to make her presence known, to coax Duncan into seizing the solar axe, and to amass an opposing force. Yet, she was restrained by her form; after all, in this world, she was but a mere dove.

This realization filled the otherwise spirited creature with profound frustration.

“Quiet,” Duncan murmured discreetly, gently caressing the dove’s head to soothe her. Concurrently, a member of the cult standing near the leader inquired, “Do we have any rough estimates regarding the sun fragment’s location? Is there a way we can… detect it?”

“Currently, the sun fragment is in a dormant state and undetectable by any known means,” the leader responded, shaking his head. “However, our Lord has provided a hint. The fragment is believed to be concealed somewhere within the lower district of Pland. Given we have new members joining us today, allow me to provide some context.”

“Based on the information we’ve gathered, the shard fragment first manifested in the human realm roughly eleven years ago and likely catalyzed a large-scale paranormal event — it could have resulted in a massive fire, inexplicably high heat in a specific block, spontaneous human combustion, or widespread hallucinations. Our current investigation revolves around these potential indicators.”

“The city-state authorities possess extensive records of paranormal incidents spanning the years, and our devout followers are accessing these archives. Ordinary citizens residing in the lower district might also recall the ‘unusual occurrences’ that transpired here eleven years ago. Our task is to gather such leads to extrapolate the possible location of the sun fragment. However, exercise caution. Any probing activities must be conducted discreetly. While the authorities’ control over the lower district has generally been lax, the hounds of the Storm Church possess a remarkably sharp instinct… They are on high alert.”

As the cult leader laid out the present scenario for his captive audience, Duncan’s mind raced, fixating particularly on the time frame mentioned — “eleven years ago.” According to the leader, this was when the alleged “sun fragment,” some form of supernatural entity, first appeared. But Duncan found himself dwelling on this timeline for a different reason.

Eleven years prior, a six-year-old girl named Nina was tragically orphaned.

The culprit was seemingly a massive fire.

Was this mere coincidence? Could such a random alignment of events truly exist?

Duncan struggled to piece together the scattered shards of memory within his mind, but most had been swept away with the demise of his body’s original owner. Despite his utmost efforts, he could only resurrect a couple of vague images: the body’s previous owner, frantically darting away from the blazing inferno with his lifeless niece cradled in his arms,

the blurred silhouette of a building succumbing to the merciless flames, and in the far-off distance, the contorted city streets appeared like hazy illusions, teeming with hordes of terrified people fleeing in all directions, their screams echoing into the night…

 

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  1. Just realized that the previous dark sun god emissary got sacrificed by his own artifact that it likely put power into itself.

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