Crest of the Strongest Knight

Per SeiraAstramor

37.5K 2.5K 291

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

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 109 - Familiar Business
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 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 146 - Ancient Sin

46 5 0
Per SeiraAstramor

A flash of silver. A pool of crimson. The feeling of wind rushing past her cheeks.

Ugh... This dream again...? But... What was everything before that? Were those... my memories?

Medrauta's eyes fluttered as she attempted to push herself up groggily. Her head still throbbed with a dull ache as if someone had smashed a battering ram against it, and putting strength in her limbs was an exercise in futility as they felt numb and sluggish. Through her bleary vision, she managed to make out Viviane's face above her. The noblewoman's eyes were closed, and her soft breathing was the only sound that filled the room.

"You must've been worried, huh...?" Medrauta murmured as she slowly reached a hand upward, resting it tenderly against Viviane's soft cheek. Although the knight was overjoyed to be gifted the sight of her beloved Viviane's face as the first thing she saw after waking up, Medrauta knew Viviane had to be exhausted. In the first place, falling asleep in her current position couldn't possibly be comfortable.

Mustering all the strength she could, Medrauta managed to push herself off Viviane's lap and sit up, slowly maneuvering herself beside the noblewoman. The knight released a sigh as she settled herself against the bookshelf, leaning against it in an effort to recover the energy she'd spent. Medrauta could feel her strength slowly returning, but she remained drained for the meantime.

With Viviane still remaining asleep next to her, Medrauta decided it was probably best to let her lady rest for a bit longer. Normally, it would've been impossible for the knight to tell exactly how long had passed since they'd entered the tower as the first floor had no windows, but she had other ways of obtaining an answer, albeit an approximate one.

Closing her eyes, Medrauta focused all her effort on bolstering her auditory perception. Thanks to the nature of the witchspawn, they should still be rampaging while the sun was up. With their enormous numbers running past the tower, it would be easy for Medrauta to hear their thunderous stampede despite the thick walls enclosed around her. Should she hear nothing but silence coming from outside, then it'd be easy to assume that night had already fallen.

Looks like things still haven't settled down out there, Medrauta thought as the sounds of rampant scurrying from outside the tower continued to reach her ears. With what little information she could glean from her surroundings, Medrauta surmised that they'd been here for a couple hours at the very least, meaning that sunset was coming soon.

Finally found a moment to be alone with Vivi, and I'd been unconscious for most of it. How regrettable. Medrauta sighed.

Now that a portion of her strength had returned to her and her eyesight no longer seemed so blurry, Medrauta took a moment to inspect her lady. Gently, she brushed aside a lock of Viviane's golden hair, tucking it behind the noblewoman's ear to get a better view of Viviane's face. A pained look flashed in Medrauta's eyes as she noticed the deep furrow between her lady's eyebrows.

Despite her lack of physical exertion during the past couple hours, Viviane's expression was stressed and exhausted. Medrauta's heartbeat quickened with concern as a lance of pain shot through her chest upon realizing how much her sudden seizure must've worried Viviane. As much as she wanted to apologize, Medrauta knew that wasn't what Viviane would've liked to hear. After all, the seizure had been out of her control.

More importantly, she couldn't bring herself to wake Viviane after seeing the exhaustion on her lady's face. Left with no other options, Medrauta focused her attention to the room instead. Other than the bookshelves, the room was rather plain. The floor consisted of neatly arranged stone tiles, a choice that was mirrored by the ceiling. Most of the walls were obscured by the floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, but the gaps that peeked out between them revealed a plain stone wall.

There's really nothing too special about this place, huh? I wonder where the hell they hid the stairs. Medrauta sighed, allowing her gaze to linger on the ceiling. The tiles on top were arranged in a spiral pattern as opposed to the tiles on the floor which were arranged in a vertical pattern instead. As interesting as the patterns were, appreciating them wasn't exactly on the top of Medrauta's priority list.

With a grunt, Medrauta pushed herself off the ground at last, shuffling around Viviane as silently as she could before gently positioning the noblewoman in a more comfortable position. Medrauta wanted to lay Viviane down so that she could rest on her back, but the knight didn't want to risk waking her. Instead, Medrauta left Viviane leaning against the bookshelf, albeit in a much less cramped position than before.

After a couple more seconds of watching her lady rest, Medrauta planted a quick kiss on Viviane's cheek before moving to a nearby bookshelf and picking out a random book. Flipping through the pages, she found the ancient writing just as inscrutable as before, though the illustrations in the book told her that it was some sort of treatise on history.

However, looking at the illustrations more closely revealed that the book was more than just a normal history book. While most of the empire's history was adequately recorded, Soleil's rule was one that only received brief summaries despite its importance, and though there were books that detailed Soleil's biography, they didn't expand much on Soleil's life after slaying the Witch Queen. In fact, the end of Soleil's rule had become a hotly debated topic by scholars over the years.

There were countless theories being thrown around in academia, and while Medrauta wasn't aware of any of them, the book she held in her hands provided more than an adequate answer to various questions. Despite being unable to read any of the text, the pictures were more than enough for the knight to glean some useful knowledge about its contents.

"What the hell is this...?" Medrauta frowned as she stared at one of the illustrations. "The Witch Queen... survived? No... She was spared."

As impossible as it sounded, there was no other way Medrauta could have interpreted the illustration in front of her. In fact, this portrait was so important and detailed that it took up two pages, creating a colored double-spread image that displayed not a simple scene, but a sequence of events that only served to strengthen the knight's interpretation despite her lack of textual context.

Consisting of four portraits strung in a sequence, the first portrait depicted the defeat of the Witch Queen at Soleil's hands. This was something that Medrauta had seen before in various books detailing Soleil's life, usually placed at or near the end to wrap things up. Naturally, that meant there was never a continuation of the emperor's story, and the scant information about Soleil's rule certainly gave no implications of the rather blasphemous events in the next three portraits.

As the traditional story went, Emperor Soleil decapitated the Witch Queen with one fell swoop of his blade, Caliburn. From there, he split his Sigil into four, creating the Four Colored Swords. Outside of that, there wasn't much else to say about the rest of Soleil's story. His rule was known to be a very average one. It was not an era of prosperity as there was still much of the Witch Queen's influence to purge, but neither was it an era of extreme poverty thanks to the morale provided by humanity's long-awaited victory against the witches.

However, this second portrait painted a much different version of history than Medrauta knew. Instead of decapitating the Witch Queen, Soleil was shown extending their hand toward the fallen villain instead. Had the church seen this book, it would have been put to flame immediately, and though Medrauta knew this, she was never really devout in the first place. Instead, she pressed on, continuing to analyze the illustration as a whole.

The third portrait was even more blasphemous, bringing a frown to Medrauta's face as she stared at it in confusion. Although the image was pretty explicit in what it was trying to show, the knight still took a closer look to see if she was missing anything. After all, what it depicted just didn't make any sense.

"Why the hell is..." Medrauta shook her head, the crease between her brows only deepening. "Why's Soleil hugging the Witch Queen...!? And what's with these cutesy looking hearts around them!? Gross!"

Sure enough, the third portrait was a rather detailed illustration of Soleil embracing the supposed Witch Queen with a cluster of pink and red hearts surrounding them. It was obvious that the image was supposed to convey some sort of romance between the two, something that made absolutely no sense to Medrauta seeing as they were supposed to be mortal enemies.

Initially, Medrauta theorized that the image could mean that Soleil was somehow charmed instead, but there were none of the usual colored lines that were supposed to denote the use of magic. The only thing that stood out in the rest of the image was a large set of black gates in the background.

If I remember correctly, Vivi said gates like these symbolized something forbidden. So... forbidden love? Medrauta pursed her lips, moving on to the next portrait. This one was much more palatable as it depicted a ray from the heavens striking Soleil in the absence of the Witch Queen. A large caption was written under the portrait. This was a word that Medrauta could read, surprisingly.

Its form remained the same in both the modern and ancient glyphs, and it read "Shame." While there were a few other words in the empire's language that withstood the changes of the ages, most of them were commonly used words, and "shame" certainly wasn't one of them. Finding the word here was strange, especially after the three portraits before it detailed what seemed to be a forbidden love story, but even that couldn't compare to what Medrauta had noticed.

Throughout the entire double-spread illustration, Soleil had been depicted as a woman, just like in the first book Viviane had selected when she and Medrauta first entered the tower and began perusing its library. To Medrauta, the apparent sapphic relationship between Soleil and the Witch Queen in the sequence was shocking not because of its nature, but because of its origin. Never did she think there would be an ancient text depicting such things in the only nation on the continent that refused to officiate same-sex marriages.

"Shame, huh...? What is this supposed to be? Emperor—No. Empress Soleil's greatest shame?"

Although the phrase no longer made Medrauta's head scream in pain, her strange seizures and unfamiliar flashbacks were the least of her concerns at the moment. The second those words left her lips, the tower shook violently, as if something was waking up.

Viviane's eyes fluttered in response to the tremors even as Medrauta dashed toward her lady, seeking to shield her from whatever unknown event was about to happen.

"M-Medrauta!?"


Continua llegint

You'll Also Like

161 1 8
The final seven chapters of Crest of the Strongest Knight. The main story is located here: https://www.wattpad.com/story/343171982-crest-of-the-stron...
96 1 11
Feelings that can't be put into words, hands that can't help but join, hearts that can't stop beating in tune. This is a collection of non-linear sto...
10.9K 544 36
Live Battle is coming soon will Otonokizaka Academy win this Big event? imagine they don't wear their dark blue jacket... the only cardigan just to s...
171 3 21
This novel everything you like about harem and has girls who are skilled and competent Haruto has found himself in major conflicts ever since he joi...