- Sarah Quest
- Lose and the world ends!
- The following is a side/future story after Part 3, following Sara, the princess of Sabasa, and her adventures.
- Cue Volcano (CV)
- Deep within Salamander's Crater, very few life forms can live.
- Humans stand no chance here due to the extreme heat, and will overheat in
- minutes. Some mineral-feeding monsters live here, but that's about it.
- Even the feathers of lower Angels can catch fire here.
- This is, after all, the volcano where the mass that formed the continent came from.
- Cue Granberia (CR)
- "So. You came after all. Very foolish of you. I was hoping I could leave without having to drag your corpse out."
- The mightiest of the Monster Lord's Heavenly Knights, Granberia. This crater is where she trained
- with the primordial fire spirit, Salamander.
- "Below you lies the Fires of Fate. Even lies and uncertainties get burned away in the heat of this place.
- So, I want to hear you say what you have to say once more.
- If you're serious, your intentions will survive even here. If they don't, we'll know you weren't serious in the first place."
- The Cursed Swordswoman speaks to the human standing a few paces away from her. The human is female, and sweating profusely. Her body is nearing dehydration
- after only minutes of being in this place. A few more minutes here, and she will pass out. An hour here, and she will be dead.
- "Well, say it! Or have the fires of this mountain seared your nerves?"
- "Gran...berry..uhhh...."
- Granberia waits patiently, never flinching, though the woman is clearly suffering.
- "Pl.... P..... p...."
- There's no water in the woman's mouth to make the words with.
- Lacking the ability to speak, the woman reaches into her pack, and produces some vellum and a quill, quickly scribbles something,
- and passes out.
- "Hmm. Perhaps this was a bit much."
- Producing a small, cubic slab of pitch-black rock, Granberia lays it against the woman's chest and breathes on it.
- The stone wicks away the heat into itself, returning the woman to normal body temperature.
- "Well, let's get you back and see what the Truth is."
- Without reading it, Granberia folds the paper and stashes it in her pack, carrying the human and both their packs back to town.
- Back in town...
- "I'll try again... What is the price for staying at this inn for the night?"
- "I... Whatever you want! No charge!"
- Granberia is renowned, even among humans, for her titanic strength.
- She is having trouble paying for a night at an inn, to let her companion recuperate.
- "Old man, there is no reason to grant us special treatment. I will not hurt you. How much is it?"
- Unfortunately, Granberia is intimidating even when she doesn't want to be.
- The innkeeper is sobbing on the floor...
- Granberia defeated the Innkeeper!
- With her companion over her shoulder, Granberia lays a gold denari on the innkeeper's desk, and heads for the cellars of the inn to make camp.
- "Looks like more sleeping on rocky floors for you."
- Laying her companion down and perching her head on the leather pack, Granberia makes a makeshift bed for her companion.
- "Now, let's see what you were so eager to tell me."
- Granberia opens the letter.
- Even though it's writer was passing out, the letter's content is clear.
- "I WANNA HAVE YOUR BABIES GRANBERIA"
- CUE SARA (CS)
- The human companion in question is Sara, princess of Sabasa.
- She is human, but has a tiny amount of Sphinx blood.
- She also has a crush on Granberia.
- A major crush.
- It's rather spectacular.
- Granberia had hoped to break her nerve in Salamander's Crater. But Sara had managed, yet again, to profess her love (sort of) in that hostile environment.
- Actually, Granberia had hoped she wouldn't come to the Crater at all.
- ...
- The girl was moving in her sleep now that she was semi-hydrated. The cool, damp cellar was a good choice of place to let her recuperate.
- The Crater was just one in a long string of challenges Granberia had set before the princess, each one meant to intimidate her or simply
- be impossible for her, so that Granberia could deny her marriage proposal based purely on being unworthy.
- Yet somehow she kept enduring them. It was both annoying and impressive.
- But the letter couldn't be denied. Even in the deadliest place on earth, Sara's intention was clear. And she had even (somehow) passed the
- Sphinx's trial, before all this business. The spiral, dragon-shaped mark on her hand was evidence of that.
- For all intents and purposes, Granberia was duty-bound to seriously answer Sara's proposal.
- Looking at her as she sleeps, the Sabasan princess is a far cry from the cursed swordswoman. She is far fairer, her body lacks the usual definition in the arms
- and legs that would normally be part of a swordsman's body, and she has none of Granberia's bodily artwork or tattoos. Or scales, for that matter.
- Maybe she has potential. Maybe she doesn't. Her monster blood gives her a little more strength than she usually would have as a human, but not much more... unless it's awoken by powerful
- sorcery, which she had gone through with but ultimately didn't want.
- Then again, it was difficult to tell what "strong" meant in this day and age. The Next Dolls and Heaven's Army had set a new standard for what strength
- really meant. It meant invincibility, absolute faith, incredible speed, crushing physical strength, and supernatural magic talent... everything humanity lacked.
- Humanity and monster-kind had been given a taste of what omnipotence really meant during the Heaven war. Only the intervention of... well... they were exceptional... had
- saved them from annihilation.
- Without the intervention of her monster blood, which might begin to sap her life force if it really kicked in, Sara was pitifully ordinary. She lacked any magic talent,
- had barely enough physical strength to best even the weakest of monsters. She knew little about arsenals or armors, and wasn't any more intelligent than an average human.
- Granberia had taken stock of Sara's skills. Sara possesed some run-of-the-mill negotiation skills, average iron-scale armor, a steel sword of decent make and quality, and knew a few basic defenses and offenses.
- In a way, she was a refreshing change for Granberia. After facing The Gods and their chimeric travesties on a daily basis during the Heaven War, it felt humorously different
- to be interacting with someone this painfully average.
- "Your enemy is yourself. When others challenge you, you in turn challenge yourself. Conquer yourself, then your opponent, and you will emerge victorious."
- So spoke Salamander. Granberia had understood what it meant well. When others challenge you, they set a new bar for how good you can be.
- Now, in the same way, Sara was challenging Granberia. Not with sword and axe, but with her... normalcy.
- And it still bothered Granberia that she hadn't given an answer to Sara's marriage proposal. Why did a nagging uncertainty claw at her?
- She felt little for Sara, little more than the fondness of a teacher doting on a struggling student.
- Did her struggles remind Granberia of herself? Did they disturb her at some deeper level? Did something catch her eye subconsciously, that she took this stray pup in?
- Had fate cast them together with its wise, infallible dice?
- In any event, Granberia would have to respond to Sara's challenge, both to herself, and to Sara.
- "Oh. Hello..."
- Sara had awoken. Seeing the object of her affection upon awakening startled her.
- "Good evening. Remain still, You are not fully recovered."
- "I... thank you."
- "Please drink this. It's warm water with a little bit of salt in it. Try not to puke."
- Sara grabbed the canteen and began to quaff the mixture, gagging on it and coughing profusely.
- Granberia felt a strange instinct to comfort the swordsman somehow, but didn't know how, and wouldn't anyway, given her... propositions.
- "Calm down, you're out of danger."
- "I'm sorry."
- "I am surprised that you even came to the Crater. You could have easily perished."
- "Sorry for making you carry me."
- "And don't apologize."
- "Sorry... I... thank you."
- Awkward silence filled the chamber. Moisture dripped down from the stone cieling, feeding mold colonies that the innkeeper sells to dress wounds... and uses to flavor his rotgut.
- The stock of large, upright barrels surrounding them contain beer... booze... vine-ale... nothing that would appeal to Sara and nothing that Granberia's senses would be able to stand.
- A drunkard stumbles into the cellar and retreats in wide-eyed terror upon seeing them.
- "Hey, Granberia..."
- "If you ask me to marry you, I shall not speak to you."
- "Oh. Okay..."
- Opening her back, Granberia lays out several rations and begins to noisily eat them in front of Sara.
- "I'm glad I get to see you like this."
- "Whff do you mfean?"
- "Though your life is eternal and everlasting, you chose to spend these moments with me. No matter what happens between us, I'll treasure this forever."
- Granberia sits with legs Akimbo and makes eye contact with Sara. Sara blinks hard.
- "That's flattering, Sara, but to be perfectly upfront, you don't even know who I am. Hell, I don't know who you are."
- "But... we can learn more about each other, right? We can build our relationship and maybe one day..."
- "I understand more than you think. To you, I'm a strong, gallant, darkly handsome monster-knight. To me, you're a lovesick maiden with little combat skill who likes getting in over her head.
- But those descriptions, even if they're accurate, are one-dimensional. "
- "But surely..."
- "I'm not sure how to say this. If we marry now... in time, we would grow to hate each other with an enmity I can scarcely describe. We would be doing little more than... "playing house""
- "If I were to accept your proposal for marriage now, it would be doing both you and I a disservice. That's my answer."
- Sara has been rejected by Granberia before, though never in such a resolute manner. She almost loses her nerve to press Granberia any further. She is almost ready to pack up and go back to Sabasa.
- Sara doesn't know it, but Granberia speaks from experience. Young Dragons learn to abuse their immortality. Aging dragons learn its consequences. Then again, none
- of... them... ever actually wanted to get married.
- "Well then!"
- Sara sits bolt-upright, renewed vigor suddenly appearing in her eyes and face.
- "What's next?"
- "Pardon?"
- "What's the next challenge?"
- "You honestly think any physical feat is going to make the Heavenly Knight Granberia suddenly swoon for you?"
- Sara gave Granberia a quizzical look.
- "Uhh... well... you put them before me... to test my worth..."
- "They were designed to get you to go away."
- "Oh."
- "Sorry for the misunderstanding."
- "That's okay."
- "It is?"
- "Of course. I'd expect no less than the ultimate in struggle to achieve your love."
- Granberia sighed.
- "And You understand that I don't have any feelings for you, correct?"
- "Yup."
- "And you understand the logistical problems of falling in love with a warrior?"
- "Uh huh."
- "Then why..."
- "Because!"
- ""Because" what?"
- "Because! It's a human's duty to persevere through something even if it seems unachievable!"
- Grabbing the Cursed Swordswoman's scaled hand in both hands, and grasping it with all her might, Sara looked into Granberia's eyes.
- "Granberia! I will win over you heart! In a way that satifies both of us! I swear it! I'm certain of it!"
- "How dramatic. And you draw this certainty from... where?"
- "Here!" Sara let go of Granberia and extended her arms to their span.
- "Where?"
- "Everywhere! My supply of confidence is limitless!"
- "Ah." The Dragon chuckled slightly. So the Sabasan princess was a bit one-dimensional. Granberia didn't know why, but she found it within
- herself to overlook that a bit. Just this once.