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Chapter 59 - A Man of a Thousand Faces

‎ Chapter LX

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‎Moonlight pierced through the chamber window, cutting a pale blade of light across the dark room.

‎Caesar sat forward on the edge of the bed, naked, facing the glass. At his side, Sera lay beneath the bedspread, sitting up slowly to watch his back.

‎"Caesar." A pause. "What's wrong?"

‎She held the sheet to her chest. "Come back to bed."

‎She moved closer, fingers tracing the line of muscle along his spine, measuring it with her palm.

‎"Talk to me." Her lips found his back, kissed a slow line up to his neck, then his ear, teeth grazing skin.

‎"Stop." His voice came out firm. He stood from the bed.

‎"We've only synchronized for one day."

‎He crossed to the window, letting the cold breeze move past him. Sera rose behind him and wrapped her arms around his waist from behind.

‎"Talk to me, Caesar."

‎"I'm done with this." He dropped her hands away. "Indirectly playing their games."

‎She stepped back, confusion crossing her face. "What?"

‎"Go rest."

‎"Where are you going?" she asked, working hard to keep her voice level.

‎"Do you care to know Lora would be synchronized soon?" He pulled his sleeve into place.

‎"She's thirteen. Fourteen in a year." A beat.

‎"We started ours at eight. She's no different than we were."

‎"She's your daughter." His voice hardened. "Our daughter."

‎"We don't get daughters. Or children. You know that better than anyone." Sera's eyes held his steadily. "She's nothing but a student. The ones who came before us — our father, our mother — they meant nothing to us either."

‎Caesar's hand dropped gently from her face, where it had drifted without him noticing.

‎"She's paired with Hollow Bane," he said. "He'll be here soon to collect her. Say your goodbyes before then." He turned for the door, sword in hand.

‎"Your task today is to find the boy Ozym's so focused on."

‎He didn't look back.

‎ "Take her with you."

‎"What?"

‎"It's an order." He opened the door.

‎"Caesar—"

‎The voice came sudden, pulling the room backward into memory.

‎"High Sovereign — this is him. Fastest elite we've produced." A man stood before a glass partition, watching children play in the small room beyond — grabbing toys, chasing each other, oblivious to the man on the other side of the glass discussing them like livestock.

‎"My blood." The High Sovereign turned, something close to pride moving across his face. "How old is he now?"

‎"Eight, High Sovereign."

‎"Pair him. We need more like him." He turned away.

‎Caesar watched from inside the glass — eight years old, still distracted by the toy in his hand, not yet understanding what had just been decided about his life.

‎To create an elite, the Allthing relied on a process they called Pair Synchronization — the High Sovereign's true blood passed down, gifting his offspring abilities far beyond ordinary limits. Abilities that didn't belong to anyone but the program that made them.

‎Puppets, all of them. Just with better strings.

‎"Captain Caesar." A Golden Cloak saluted, snapping him back. "Lord Eryl calls for you."

‎"Lead the way."

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‎Midday — Deep in the Castle Pits

‎"He's gone already?" Sera asked the knight standing duty outside the cell.

‎"Yeah. Taken today."

‎"Who bought him?"

‎"Hey, Sera!" Lora called out from behind two Golden Cloaks, falling in beside her. "What are we doing here? The next fight starts soon."

‎Sera ignored her, eyes still on the knight. "What was the name?"

‎"Uhm." He fumbled, trying to recall. "I — I don't remember exactly."

‎"Forget it," Sera said.

‎"What about Reek?" Lora was already peering into the empty cage.

‎"He bought both," the knight said.

‎"Quick bastard." Sera stepped closer, studying the empty cell. "Saw worth in the freak, probably. The boy's less of a fighter, though."

‎"He's strong," Lora said.

‎"I have something." The knight pulled out a folded note. "He left this. Said to hand it over."

‎"Why?" Sera unfolded it.

‎The Thousand Name sends his greetings, elite.

‎He knew we'd come,* Sera thought, the words sitting heavy in her chest. *Who exactly is this?

‎"What's so special about the boy," she murmured.

Hours Earlier — Inside the Cell

‎Dot lay still, then suddenly not still at all — limbs jerking as the dream pulled him under.

‎He stood back in Hidenheim.

‎Children ran past him through a wide, sunlit field, laughing, chasing each other through tall grass.

‎"Hey—" Dot called out to one of them.

‎"They can't hear you." A man sat on a bench nearby, back turned, voice calm and unbothered.

‎"Who are you. Redman?"

‎"No. Something different entirely." A pause. "Long time no see, Dot." He gestured at the empty space beside him. "Come, sit."

‎Dot sat.

‎Mage nuns in dark habits ran chasing children through the grass. Overhead, strange winged creatures circled in slow loops.

‎"That's a Deobar," the man said. "This time of season, they leave their nests to mate. Hard to catch. Unless you're trying to die."

‎"Who are you. Where am I?" Dot asked, studying him.

‎"You feel it already. Same air. You just don't want to believe what you're looking at." The man turned slightly. "You're in Hidenheim."

‎"How is this possible. This has to be a dream." Dot stood, scanning the field — everything subtly wrong, every detail just slightly different from the Hidenheim he remembered.

‎"This isn't the Hidenheim you knew," the man said. "This is Hidenheim before the Great War."

‎"What do you want with me?"

‎"One question at a time, kid. You haven't even gotten an answer to your first." A faint, knowing smile. "Still a dummy, I see."

‎"Ah — sorry." Dot scratched the back of his head. "Do you know me?"

‎"They call me the Man with a Thousand Faces."

‎"Never heard of you," .

‎"You know me by one name." The man's smile turned strange. "Ser Rick."

‎"What—"

‎The ground opened beneath him.

‎Dot woke with a gasp, sitting upright fast. Reek sat beside him, chewing absently on something he'd found on the floor.

‎"Uhh—" Dot caught his breath.

‎"Hey." A voice from the cell door.

‎Dot's head snapped up. "How — that's not possible. How do you know that name. Answer me."

‎"It's me, Dot."

‎The man — somehow standing there, fully real — vanished and reappeared instantly at Dot's back.

‎"How—"

‎Dot spun.

‎The man was gone.

‎In his place sat a cat, watching him with bright, entirely too-aware eyes.

‎"Hey, Dot," the cat said.

‎"You — have to be kidding."

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‎— To Be Continued —

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