Chapter 92 - Bird’s Cage (1/2)

ELIJAH KNIGHT’S POV:

As the earsplitting sound of the bell tower faded into a dull ring, the same grating voice, that was most likely the cause of all this, cleared his throat before speaking.

“AHEM! TESTING… AH AH… PERFECT!” The sound was coming from the bell tower near the center of campus. “STUDENTS AND FACULTY MEMBERS OF XYRUS ACADEMY.  I WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME YOU ALL TO JOIN US FOR THE FINAL CEREMONY THAT WE HAVE IN STORE TODAY.  I ADVISE EVERY ONE OF YOU LEFT OUT THERE TO COME TOWARDS THE BELL TOWER, AS THIS IS SOMETHING YOU GUYS WOULDN’T WANT TO MISS!  DON’T WORRY, MY LITTLE PETS WON’T BITE ANYMORE~ I PROMISE.”

With a quick glance and nod at each other, Curtis and I immediately headed towards the bell tower.  “Get on, quick!” Curtis beckoned with his left arm stretched out as he rode atop his world lion, Grawder.

Grawder let out a dissatisfied grunt, but otherwise kept to himself as I hopped onto its back behind Curtis, using this time to circulate mana towards my injuries in hopes of easing some of the injuries.

As we got closer to the bell tower, I could see flashes of spells go off in that vicinity. “What do you think is going on?” Curtis asked.  I couldn’t see his face, but from just his voice I could imagine the sort of anxious expression he had on his frustratingly handsome face.

“Some of the students and professors are firing spells at the bell tower,” I commented the obvious, not knowing what else to say.

“It looks like there’s some sort of barrier surrounding the bell tower,” Curtis pointed out as a translucent wall flickered after receiving a spell cast by a professor.

It wasn’t long until we came into full view of what was happening as the ‘main event’.  There was a large stone platform that wasn’t there before, most likely erected by magic. The once flawless marble floor around the bell tower, which marked the center of the academy, was cracked and splintered, pools of blood still not dry. While there was no one near the platform, the various races of discolored mana beasts were all gathered around the platform, waiting patiently, almost robotically, ignoring the frightened students just outside the barrier.

[Earthen Javelin Barrage]

[Supernova]

[Thunder Spear]

[Windblade Twister]

After a jumbled drone of chanting, several high-leveled spells were cast in the direction of the bell tower, but despite the huge manifestations of elements bombarded onto a single point, the mana shield that closed off the bell tower only fizzed harmlessly before eating up all of the spells.  Seeing the trees on the inside of the barrier not even sway proved how impenetrable this barrier was.

There was a large crowd of both students and faculty members in front of the bell tower, injured and scared, not knowing what to do as the professors made fruitless attempts at breaking through the protective field.

“Stay here while I try to find the rest of the DC members,” Curtis instructed before dropping me off near the front of the barrier. Before I could say anything, Grawder raced off with his master riding on top, leaving me anxiously waiting for something to happen.

The crowd of dishevelled students were all anxiously chatting with their friends and peers about the disaster that fell upon them today.  Some were crying, while other red-eyed students had already pa.s.sed that phase and were waiting with hardened expressions.  I could only wait as well.  With the cage keeping us from leaving the academy grounds and mana beasts that seemed ready to jump and devour any disobedient students only to be leashed by a lunatic, I could see the hope in their eyes flickering away.  We were prisoners of this ma.s.sacre, awaiting our sentence.

Although most of the students in the crowd seemed only lightly injured and battered, which indicated that they caved in rather quickly, there were a few fighters whose injuries were more serious.  Fortunately, some of the professors were adept in the medical magic field.  While they couldn’t compare to Emitters, they were able to save a few lives today.

“WELL IT SEEMS THAT EVERYONE ALIVE HAS MADE IT TO THE GRAND FINALE OF TODAY’S SHOW! I THANK YOU ALL FOR COMING!” The high-pitched tenor had a piercing quality that made everyone turn their attention back towards the bell tower.

Then he appeared… as if manifesting out of the shadows. The source of the jarring voice that sounded like rusted nails sc.r.a.ping against a chalkboard. He wore a gaudy red robe, decorated with an unreasonable amount of jewelry, reminding me of the second son of a King’s brother; a figure who was so down the line of power that his only defining aspect was his inherited wealth.  The man wore a rather creepy mask that didn’t match his attire. It was a simple white mask with two slits for his eyes, and a crudely drawn jagged smile the color of blood.  Behind his mask was a head of crimson hair that flowed past his shoulder blades.

While he had his hands behind his back, it looked like he was holding something, but I couldn’t make out what it was because of his shadow.

At the sight of the bold figure, the murmuring of everyone ceased, creating a rather eerie atmosphere. There was an expectant silence as all eyes fell on the mysterious masked man, both curious and afraid of what he would do next.

It was so quiet that I could hear the sound of water droplets. .h.i.tting the ground.

Drip. Drip. Drip.

All of a sudden, an earthen spear barrelled directly at him until it smashed into the protective shield, shattering into pieces.

Unfazed, he stood there as students began chanting in desperate hopes that somehow, the barrier had weakened enough for us to somehow break through.

There were strings of curses shouted out at the masked figure as everyone realized that it was impossible to break through. I heard familiar voices cry out insults and profanities as they didn’t know what else to do at this point.

“Pfft…” The man’s shoulder bobbed up and down as he tried to contain his laughter.

“PUAHAHAHAHAHA!” His manic laughter, unaided by mana, echoed throughout the area, somehow drowning out everyone else’s voices.

I could see a mixture of emotions in the students’ and professors’ expressions: Fear, anger, desperation, confusion, frustration, and helplessness as they were all stunned into silence.

It was then that the masked man tossed the object he was holding behind his back onto the floor.

With a dull thud, the spherical object rolled into view close enough for the people in the front to see.

It was a hea…

It was a real head.

It wasn’t the sound of water dripping that I heard, it was blood from the head.

It took my mind a couple of seconds of blank staring to process what was going on before a wave of nausea hit me like a bat.

I threw up.

Over and over again.

The stench of last night’s dinner mixed with an acidic twist made me gag more until I was left with a couple of dry heaves.

By the time I composed myself, I could see students and professors alike either looking away, pale-faced, or clutching their stomachs as they continued vomiting on the ground.

I didn’t want to look again, but my eyes were itching to look back at the decapitated head.  When I saw it again, I noticed it was a dwarf’s.  I’d seen her before, but hair covered some of her face as a pool of blood expanded from underneath with only the bone of her spine jutting out…it was so white.

I was drawn to the gore.  My mind was screaming at my head to look away, but my eyes stayed fixated on the gruesome sight as everything else blurred out of focus.

As his disturbing laughter continued, his whole body shaking in delight, a booming howl caught everyone’s attention.

“NOOOOOOO! DORADREA!” I spotted Theodore as he roared, charging furiously towards the masked man. He knocked aside the students that weren’t quick enough to get out of his one man stampede.

“DORADREA!” Theodore screamed, his voice cracking as he hammered his fists against the translucent barrier.