"It''s been a while, hasn''t it?"
The voice that echoed in the air was friendly and jovial—almost yful, even.
However, the dreary silence that pervaded the room was unchanging.
The massive room was not as one would expect the headquarters of a cult to be. It was exquisitely designed, having chandeliers, and a lovely white design.
Murals and runes were drawn all over the wall, ceilings, and floors, granting it a very distinguished aura.
In thisrge hall—an expanse that couldn''t naturally be measured by normal means since it was configured with Magic—arge table was set.
The table had six chairs on the right and left sides respectively and then at the forefront was a more prestigious seat belonging to someone else—someone greater.
Not all the seats were upied, but a majority were taken.
The right end had all their members intact, but only two members upied the six seats that wereid out before the table.
And, of course, each seat wasbeled.
That was because this organization was strictly hierarchical. Even though it might have seemed like they valued equality—due to their arrangement—it was far from it.
Those at the right end were known as the Upper Seat Members, while the ones at the left were the Lower Seats.
Even then, their ranks were divided into twelve—the first six belonging to the former while the lower ones had thetter title.
All in all, the right and left-end members all had this knowledge, and so those who were superior relished that fact.
Then, what about the one who sat at the forefront? The man who upied what seemed like a throne?
What sort of rank did he have?
"Indeed. I wee you all." The leader''s voice permeated the room.
His tone, while young, carried enough power to drive the room into perfect decorum.
Unlike the others on respective sides, he sat at the middle front, and while he looked younger than the rest of them—with the exception of one—his power and immense knowledgemanded the respect of everyone who listened to him.
Standing directly beside him was a beautiful maiden. She looked pure, and was garbed in silk white.
Thedy had a constant smile on, and looked like a woman in the flower of her youth.
In any meeting they had with the Leader, he always had thisdy apany him, and while she seemed quite harmless, no one could dispute the chills she gave off.
Her power was probably in another realm as well.
"I have called you here, ten days after concluding the Demon Incursion n, for a few matters that warrant discussion."
"As you are well aware, we''ve gathered 10 of the Arcanas. Thanks to the War, we were able to secure a few, and now we know of the locations of yet five others. Our goals are now within sight."
Everyone nodded.
It wasmon knowledge that they had orchestrated things behind the scenes to achieve the best result.
Thanks to their inconspicuous efforts, things had worked out perfectly.
"Due to the achievements of one of our members in the events, who executed the task with absolute perfection, I have decided to promote him."
Even though no one spoke, they knew who was being referred to.
"Legris Damien, you may rise."
At that moment, one of the only two people who was seated on the left side was called forth.
He had dark brown hair and a smile stered on his face.
"I believe no one needs to be told the endless list of his achievements. From initiating the War, to retrieving The Devil Arcana. We''ve benefitted a lot from this venture, so it''s only appropriate to reward him for his efforts." With that said, the leader beckoned Legris to step forward.
Thenky man obeyed and moved away from his seat, drawing close to the young one. Once Legris got a few inches further from him, he finally stopped.<sub> </sub>
"The Arcana." The Leader stretched forth his hands.
His ck hair and dangerously gleaming reddish purple eyes rang of danger and malevolence.
Even though he looked unassuming, everyone in their right mind knew not to underestimate his authority.
"Here it is." Legris smiled, bringing forth the card he retrieved ten days ago.
"[The Devil]... yet another piece." The young man smiled, looking at the card glimmer in Legris'' grasp.
"The Magician. The Lovers. The Star. The Empress. Death. The Papess. The Chariot. Justice. Temperance..."
Those were the ones that had been secured already. Adding The Devil to the mix, that made a total of ten Arcanas in their grasp.
"The time is near—" The moment he reached out to touch the item, the Leader paused his statement.
His body shook a bit, and then he regained hisposure.
"Legris... what happened to the Arcana before you recovered it? Was there prior contact?"
"No. I took it from the source."
"Hmmm... this is a problem."
Everyone looked at the leader to see what the problem was. He was never one to overreact, so that meant a serious issue had surfaced.
"I can clearly sense someone''s Mana clinging to that Arcana. It has been altered in some way."
"Mana? What in the—?!" At this point, even Legris was stunned.
"Do it." The leader turned to the woman beside him, and she bowed upon hearing his orders.
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Covering the Arcana in a surge of light, she seemed to havepletely purified the Card of any effects that caused the leader displeasure.
"It looks alright now." With that, the exchange went on seamlessly.
Legris handed over the Arcana, apologizing profusely for his mistake.
"It appears someone has been listening in to our conversation through the Magic nted on the retrieved Arcana. You''ve made a blunder, Legris."
"I apologize. Please punish me as is deemed fit." The older man bowed.
Though he appeared extremely nervous on the surface, Legris Damien''s heart was racing at an abnormal rate due to some other emotion.
''Jared Leonard... you got me!''
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[A/N]
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