Crest of the Strongest Knight

By SeiraAstramor

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In the Avalyne Empire, there is only one way to achieve greatness: exhibition matches. Those who possess the... More

Chapter 1 - A Knight's Honor
Chapter 2 - A Knight's Reality
Chapter 3 - Under the Golden Bough
Chapter 4 - Tradition
Chapter 5 - Declaration
Chapter 6 - The Strongest Knight
Chapter 7 - Challenge
Chapter 8 - Preparation
Chapter 9 - Reason
Chapter 10 - Match
Chapter 11 - Oath
Chapter 12 - Winding Down
Chapter 13 - A Knight's Greatest Foe
Chapter 14 - Catalyst
Chapter 15 - Parade
Chapter 16 - The Princess' Challenge
Chapter 17 - Clashing Pride
Chapter 18 - Sunrise
Chapter 19 - Separation
Chapter 20 - Gathering Courage
Chapter 21 - With Her Own Hands
Chapter 22 - Heartsworn
Chapter 23 - Refusal
Chapter 24 - The Meaning of Unity
Chapter 25 - Viviane's Request
Chapter 26 - Proof
Chapter 27 - The Greatest Archer
Chapter 28 - To Surpass a Knight
Chapter 29 - Sakura's Secret
Chapter 30 - Jade Beauty
Chapter 31 - Readiness
Chapter 32 - Viviane's Challenge
Chapter 33 - Reunion
Chapter 34 - The Reason for Victory
Chapter 35 - Together As One
Chapter 36 - Sunset
Chapter 37 - Imperial Delusions
Chapter 38 - Freedom and Love
Chapter 39 - Courage
Chapter 40 - Awakening
Chapter 41 - Promises and Jumbled Thoughts
Chapter 42 - Unfinished Words
Chapter 43 - An Unexpected Visitor
Chapter 44 - Their First Dance
Chapter 45 - Prophecy
Chapter 46 - The Duke's Duties
Chapter 47 - Duke Castellia's Duel
Chapter 48 - The Missing Prince
Chapter 49 - Broken Oath & Silent Tears
Chapter 50 - Festival Preparations
Chapter 51 - Shortage
Chapter 52 - Brewing Courage
Chapter 53 - Finding the Timing
Chapter 54 - An Unfortunate Encounter
Chapter 55 - Confession
Chapter 56 - Congratulations
Chapter 57 - Everything
Chapter 58 - First Date
Chapter 59 - Calm Before the Storm
Chapter 60 - Fireworks
Chapter 61 - Witch
Chapter 62 - The Future We Sought
Chapter 63 - Betrayal
Chapter 64, Part 1 Finale - A Knight's Tears
Chapter 65 - Farewell in Flames
Chapter 66 - Crest Metamorphosis
Chapter 67 - Rosaline's Plight
Chapter 68 - Defenestration
Chapter 69 - Doubt
Chapter 70 - Leticia's Challenge
Chapter 71 - Who Am I
Chapter 72 - One Hand Empty
Chapter 73 - Decisive Strike
Chapter 74 - Forging Futures
Chapter 75 - Rosaline's Crest
Chapter 76 - Heart and Sun
Chapter 77 - By Your Side
Chapter 78 - Briefing
Chapter 79 - Burden of an Instructor
Chapter 80 - Blinded by Love
Chapter 81 - Departure
Chapter 83 - The Nature of Poison
Chapter 83 - Unfamiliar Territory
Chapter 84 - Impiety
Chapter 85 - Marilyn's Escape
Chapter 86 - Marilyn's Resolve
Chapter 87 - Hidden Message
Chapter 88 - Ambush
Chapter 89 - A Familiar Face
Chapter 90 - Lady Castellia
Chapter 91 - Tense Arrival
Chapter 92 - Mysterious Pain
Chapter 93 - First Clue
Chapter 94 - Their First Night
Chapter 95 - All in the Past
Chapter 96 - The Price of Generosity
Chapter 97 - Insidious Sickness
Chapter 98 - Antidote
Chapter 99 - Returning to the Surface
Chapter 100 - I'll Light Your Way
Chapter 101 - Unexpected Visitors
Chapter 102 - Holding the Line
Chapter 103 - Diversionary Tactics
Chapter 104 - Escape
Chapter 105 - Haven
Chapter 106 - Taking Charge
Chapter 107 - War Preparations
Chapter 108 - Future Sight
Chapter 110 - Compiling Information
Chapter 111 - Informant
Chapter 112 - Topside
Chapter 113 - Catching a Rat
Chapter 114 - Before the Interrogation
Chapter 115 - Laid Bare
Chapter 166 - A Lord's Prelude
Chapter 117 - A Missing Mother
Chapter 118 - Making Morale
Chapter 119 - Into the Fray
Chapter 120 - Dueling Resolve
Chapter 121 - Pride & Love
Chapter 122 - Changing the Tide
Chapter 123 - Viviane's Courage
Chapter 124 - Unending Army
Chapter 125 - Into the Castle
Chapter 126 - Toward the End
Chapter 127 - The Desire to Win
Chapter 128 - With My Weakest
Chapter 129 - Untouchable Heart
Chapter 130 - The Beast Within
Chapter 131 - Liminal Space
Chapter 132 - Amelia's Prize
Chapter 133, Part 2 Finale - Rise
Chapter 134 - A Matter of Lineage
Chapter 135 - Assimilation
Chapter 136 - Toward Destiny
Chapter 137 - Mysterious Power
Chapter 138 - Silver Bane
Chapter 139 - Auspicious Slumber
Chapter 140 - The Other Tower
Chapter 141 - Shifting South
Chapter 142 - Tower of Answers
Chapter 143 - Wall of Questions
Chapter 144 - The Last Paladin
Chapter 145 - Wake Up Soon
Chapter 146 - Ancient Sin
Chapter 147 - Ascent
Chapter 148 - The Walpurgisknight
Chapter 149 - Undying
Chapter 150 - Heartless
Chapter 151 - Zephyr
Chapter 152 - Escape
Chapter 153 - The Other Fronts
Chapter 154 - Heart to Heart
Chapter 155 - Reflection
Chapter 156 - Eris' Promise
Chapter 157 - Thawing Snowflower
Chapter 158 - Knight Errant
Chapter 159 - Eris' Resolution
Chapter 160 - Preservation
Chapter 161 - Scouting Ahead
Chapter 162 - Secrets
Chapter 163 - Initial Engagement
Chapter 164 - Colossal Absence
Chapter 165 - Inheritance
Chapter 166 - Unexpected Advance
Chapter 167 - Mysterious Power
Chapter 168 - Swallowing Pride
Chapter 169 - No More Lies
Chapter 170 - Awake At Last
Chapter 171 - A Brief Respite
Chapter 172 - Unexpected Evolution
Chapter 173 - Lone Survivor
Chapter 174 - Under Fire
Chapter 175 - Carnwennan
Chapter 176 - Into the Flames
Chapter 177 - Struggle
Chapter 178 - Her Memories; Her Story
Chapter 179 - Solar Prominence
Chapter 180 - Choice
Chapter 181 - Rescue
Chapter 182 - Clarent
Chapter 183 - Could Have Been
Chapter 184 - Faceless
Chapter 185 - Hello
Chapter 185 - Goodbye
Chapter 187, Part 3 Finale - Promises
Chapter 188 - Return
Chapter 189 - Welcome Back
Chapter 190 - No Time Wasted
Chapter 191 - A Knight's Reunion
Chapter 192 - Before the Roar
Chapter 193 - One Way
Chapter 194 - Into the Spire
Chapter 195 - Ascent
Chapter 196 - Volutia
Chapter 197 - Creature of Darkness
Chapter 198 - Bloom
Chapter 199 - False Hopes; False Promises
Chapter 200 - To the Top

Chapter 109 - Familiar Business

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By SeiraAstramor

Medrauta crossed her arms.

She stood in a closed, windowless room with eight other individuals. While Viviane was standing next to her, Krista, Trianna, Pamela, Marilyn, Sakura, Riku, and Baron Dietrich all sat themselves at the round table in the center of the room.

"I understand the gist of it, Medrauta, but don't you think it's unrealistic?" Baron Dietrich asked with an eyebrow raised. "While what you say may sound logical, there is one glaring flaw in your entire theory: travel time."

Medrauta bit her lip. The baron wasn't exactly incorrect. Although she had pieced together the fact that it would only take approximately a day and a half to get from Dietrich fief to the duchy capital, the problem was that the carriage had only arrived this afternoon.

It'd taken them nearly two days to reach Dietrich, which meant that technically, there would have been ample time for a spy to send a runner to Revelo fief. Unfortunately, not even the soldiers from Helfried who had pursued them were aware of the carriage's ultimate destination. Of course, they could have made an estimate based on the direction that the carriage was escaping toward, but Medrauta doubted that Bastiche would risk launching an attack as a result of a guess like that.

In other words, even if a runner had been sent out the moment the carriage arrived at Dietrich, there would've been absolutely no way for a messenger to return with news regarding Bastiche's attack while Medrauta and Viviane were still greeting the baron and Marilyn. The runner must've been dispatched before their arrival, and for that to happen, the traitor would've needed to know exactly where the carriage had been heading during its journey to Dietrich.

Ultimately, it was a highly unlikely prospect and under normal circumstances, which would've been enough to dismiss Medrauta's concerns as nothing more than paranoia. However, the existence of a single entity brought everything into question.

"Familiars." Medrauta said, the single word making Marilyn tense up. She was more than aware of what Medrauta was implying.

After all, she had lived during an era where there had still been witches to hunt, and the first war against Kaslavna still raged on. Memories of magic—both fair and foul—were still fresh in her mind. Though skeptical, Marilyn couldn't help but give Medrauta the benefit of the doubt.

"Very well, Medrauta. Perhaps you were trailed by familiars, perhaps not. Have you seen any during your journey?" Marilyn asked. Even if Medrauta hadn't been followed, it would've been crucial to know whether a witch's minions were present in the area or not.

"Actually, yes." Medrauta said, gesturing to Riku. The foreign knight nodded and stood from his seat, addressing the room.

"I'm sure everyone here is aware that I accompanied Medrauta and Viviane during their journey here. For those who do not know me, I am Riku, Lady Sakura's knight... and also one of the fugitives that Bastiche is hunting," Riku began. "On our way to Dietrich, I noticed a rather large gathering of ravens overhead. I didn't really question it at the time, but now that I think about it, I believe they may have been familiars after all."

Marilyn frowned. "Ravens, huh...? Baron Dietrich, didn't you and your son say you saw..."

Baron Dietrich nodded, slowly growing concerned. "Ravens. They were flying outside the castle just yesterday evening. They're not exactly rare in this area, but they're certainly uncommon. Just like Sir Riku, I paid them no mind. They were just birds, after all."

Medrauta stiffened. The baron's words had pretty much just confirmed her theory. There was no doubt that information regarding their arrival had been leaked thanks to the raven familiars trailing them throughout the journey.

Now that she thought about it, Medrauta recalled seeing several flocks of ravens along the way as well, but dismissed them as regular animals. After all, there was no reason to be suspicious of birds that mostly traveled in groups. Plus, the summer was slowly fading into autumn, meaning that it wouldn't be uncommon to start seeing migratory flocks over the empire.

Viviane nodded. She had spent most of her time cooped up in the carriage, but even she could recall the frequent sightings of ravens during their journey. She turned to Medrauta with a determined expression, tightening her hold around her knight's hand.

"But... Even if we know how Bastiche learned of our arrival, there's no way to tell who's controlling the ravens, is there?" Viviane asked. Although her words were phrased as questions, her tone contained absolutely no trace of curiosity whatsoever. In fact, the questions she asked sounded more as prompts for Medrauta to explain. "We won't be able to catch the culprit like this."

"Well, that particular question is answered easily." Medrauta replied. "A familiar can only be controlled by the witch that created them. Because of that, we can assume all familiars are controlled by Amelia unless there's another witch we aren't aware of."

"Dear Aluvsha, I hope not." Marilyn groaned. "The appearance of a single witch has already thrown the empire into chaos. I can't imagine what a second one could do."

Viviane nodded in agreement. "In that case, how would the spy pass information to Bastiche? It wouldn't make sense for Amelia to be orchestrating all of this personally when there's so many things happening in the other duchies."

Medrauta shrugged. "That, and no one has a clue as to what she's been doing ever since the attack. The Imperial Order's still searching for the princess as we speak. If I were to wager a guess, she probably gave the traitor the ability to see through the senses of her familiars."

"Quite likely," Marilyn put in. "In that case, she'd just need to have those familiars spread throughout the duchy and allow them to wander as normal animals would."

The baron tapped his fingers against the wooden surface of the table, the look in his eyes vacant as his mind drifted far away and sequestered itself in his thoughts. Night had already fallen now and the moon hung high above in the night sky as if arrogantly leering at them through the window, reminding them that none could escape the witch's omnipresent gaze.

There was a long period of silence as the baron pondered the situation presented to him. On one hand, the spy was a real liability. If their battle plans were leaked, they would lose one of the few advantages they had against Bastiche. Meanwhile, they were also on the cusp of war. With the sortie a single day away, there were simply no resources to waste on an investigation and manhunt that would be exceedingly difficult.

"Let us do it." Medrauta said, almost as if she were reading the baron's mind. "Lady Sakura, Sir Riku, Viviane, and I. We'll catch this asshole before tomorrow ends."

"What of the soldiers?" Marilyn asked. "I was told that your training was quite effective. Lady Viviane as well."

"Trianna's already experienced it today, so I'm sure she can direct the soldiers tomorrow. As for the archers, I'm sure Krista can take care of that. Right?"

Krista and Trianna both nodded in agreement, understanding the importance of uncovering the traitor's identity before they began marching to the capital. Though they knew that war certainly wasn't without risks, the danger of Bastiche learning the supply column's route and the composition of the soldiers tasked to guard it would be more than devastating. Arguably the most essential part of the attacking force, the supply column allowed the soldiers to maintain a steady march and a constant siege. Unfortunately, it was also the most vulnerable part of the army.

"What say you, Baron Dietrich?" Medrauta asked.

"...I permit it. Before that though, is there a way to determine whether an animal is a familiar or not?" Baron Dietrich asked. "I'd like to get rid of any ravens doing a witch's dirty work."

"There used to be, but we got rid of the equipment twelve years ago when we assumed the last witch had been slain." Marilyn said. "For now, we can only shoot them on sight. If they are indeed a familiar, a remnant of the witch's mana should leak from their corpse and dissipate into the air like mist."

"I see. Well, it's a good thing we didn't finalize the battle plans today, else they might already be in Bastiche's grubby hands." Baron Dietrich sighed. He didn't like the idea of shooting down every raven in sight, but ravens were few in the fief and even fewer in the city. Their population would replenish in time, a worthy sacrifice for the security that the baron and his allies needed now. "Inform the archers and all hunters within the city that ravens are to be shot on sight until the siege is concluded."

Marilyn nodded. "It shall be done."

"Excellent. Now then, is there anything I can do to assist the investigation, Dame Medrauta?"

"In fact, there is. I'll require a list of individuals who left the city a day before we arrived, focusing on those who departed with a mount. Afterwards, I'll need to speak with everyone who has access to the war room and is privy to the battle plans."

The baron nodded. "The former I can provide easily. As for the latter, I doubt many of my scholars will take kindly to interrogation. They've worked with me for quite a while and have earned my trust."

Marilyn nodded. "Yeah, I can't see your chamberlain being very happy about that. What was his name again? Wanst? He's kind of a stuck-up asshole."

"Stuck-up as he is, he's served me well." Baron Dietrich shook his head. "I'll try and have a talk with them, but whether or not they're willing to answer your questions is another thing."

Medrauta shrugged. She hadn't expected everyone to cooperate. In fact, most of the scholars would most likely decline an interview, viewing it as an insult to the loyalty that they'd displayed to the barony throughout the years. However, Medrauta was also aware that there must be at least two traitors as a mere traitorous messenger would be useless thanks to their lack of access to important documents.

For that reason, she deduced that the "primary" spy must be someone with night-unrestricted access to the war room, and most importantly, they must possess the baron's trust. The messenger was likely someone unfortunate enough to have been strung along.

"I wouldn't worry about it too much, Baron Dietrich. No matter who it is, I doubt they'll be able to hide for long."

The baron raised an eyebrow, quite honestly impressed with Medrauta's confidence. Marilyn and even his own knight certainly didn't give off the impression of good detectives, but perhaps Medrauta was different.

"You're quite confident, Dame Medrauta." Baron Dietrich remarked.

"No I'm not. She is." Medrauta jerked her thumb in Viviane's direction.

"Fufufu... That's right." Viviane smirked smugly. It was the first time Medrauta had ever seen Viviane put on such an arrogant expression. In fact, the noblewoman was not only oozing with confidence, but her eyes were sparkling with a light of superiority and what seemed to be borderline insanity.

"I... Huh?" The baron stared at Viviane, confused. The blonde noblewoman had barely spoken a single word since the beginning of the discussion, after all. "My apologies, Lady Castellia, but if you intend to be the primary investigator, why didn't you speak up earlier...?"

"Ufufufufufu! Don't you know, Baron Dietrich?" Viviane's smirk only grew larger and the crazed light in her eyes only became wilder.

Medrauta shuddered. Although she was still deeply in love with Viviane, she had a bad feeling about allowing the noblewoman to take on this investigation. For the first time that night, Medrauta had second thoughts about letting Viviane lead this whole operation.

But even so, Viviane wouldn't relent. She had become fully engrossed into playing whatever character she'd designed for herself now.

With a snap of her fingers and a weird pose that caused everyone in the room to remain silent, she hammered the final words of this meeting into everyone's worried ears.

"A real detective only reveals themselves at the end of a scene!"


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