The Greatest Sin [Progression Fantasy][Kingdom Building]

Chapter 323 – Out With the Old



Chapter 323 – Out With the Old

(For readability, this chapter has one Anassa's perspectives in italics, the other Anassa's perspective normal.)

Anassa appeared before Agrita and Aliana. The Goddesses of Rilia and Allia were both looking over a map of the frontline, discussing the situation. Around them was a swarm of commanders, captains and generals or whatever ranks the men held. No one here was a sorcerer, which meant that to Anassa, they were all the equivalent of middle-managers. Middle-managers in denial, who dressed in camo with shorts and shirts and coats for practicality rather than suits for aesthetics, but middle-managers all the same. An electric light hung from the tent’s scaffolding and illuminated a map of all Rilia. Anassa didn’t particularly care about the intricacies of what was going on, she had never cared. She was given jobs to do, she did those jobs, she found things to do in her own time.  

Agrita and Aliana both looked up, as did the various commanders of the Rilian Front. “Goddess Anassa!” One man said, immediately saluting. The rest of the humans did too. Anassa gave them a half-wave to get them to calm down, they didn’t, so she let them keep standing still. How long would they be able to hold a posture like that for anyway? “Elassa is on the news.” Anassa said. The two Goddesses looked at each other.

“Excuse me?” Agrita said.

“I’m just saying, Elassa is on the news.” Anassa said. Did she want to watch? Not really. Even in the past, she would rather go and have a conversation with the Goddess of Magic rather than watch some propaganda speech. But Malam had told Anassa to inform the two girls on her front that Elassa was going to be giving a speech. Apparently it was something about plausible deniability. That was all the reasoning that Anassa had asked for, and even then it was simply because Malam had a reputation of making people do random trite simply because she herself was too lazy to.

Agrita looked around the room at the men. All of them tanned from the constant trekking in the Rilian sun, and all of them still holding the salute. She saluted them and the men finally dropped the stance. “Do you want to watch it?”

“I was just curious.” Anassa lied. “And I thought you’d want to know.”

“I assume we would have been told then if it was important.” Aliana said and Anassa chuckled a low rumble of a laugh.

“I don’t get information immediately unless it concerns me.” The Goddess of Sorcery said as she tilted her head back to look down her nose at Aliana. It was theatrical, true, but sometimes, little girls like this needed to be put in their place. “I don’t see how would get it before me.”

Anassa finally got Aliana and Agrita to put the feed on. One of the mortals had brought out a laptop and they were watching a livestream of the broadcast. She sat down and she sighed. Elassa was giving some grand speech and Arascus was there. The Goddess was in a great noble dress of blue and white, with the dressing curling outwards from the neck and slowly becoming white. It was the sort of thing that Elassa would wear. And Arascus was in a black, red, white and gold garb, a short cape on his shoulders that was lined with fur. Anassa smiled to herself, her eyes twinkled as she looked at Arascus, and then she pulled away to see the looks the two other Goddesses were giving him. And the mortals in the tent. All of them were in awe.

Anassa smiled with pride. That was exactly the sort of reaction a person should have when gazing up at her father. She wouldn’t have accepted him as a patriarch if he didn’t inspire these sorts of gazes, and she knew that her own selectiveness was a reason that Arascus had chosen her. Her father was silent as he stared past the camera, the Imperial tricolour of black, white red was hanging behind them, interspersed between Elassa’s warbanner: the three red lightning bolts cracking a world on a sheet of purple. And the Goddess of Magic started to talk. “Arcadia declares that will start a new school in the Imperial Province of Arika. Whereas we fully intend to keep Arcadia as the hotspot of magic, it is not a country, it is a school. I, as the Goddess of Magic, am a scholar and a teacher, I have never once wanted to be a politician.”

“So we have Elassa openly now?” Aliana asked.

“I can’t believe you questioned whether she would join us in the first place.” Anassa had mentioned it only once and she wouldn’t repeat herself. Especially not to girls such as these.

Elassa continued speaking. “Arcadia formally announces that it is now under the protection of the Empire. Arcadia will support the Empire in its wars. The Empire will come to support Arcadia if it gets attacked.” And Elassa lowered her tone as she stared into the camera directly. “I will now state the obvious to the Divines of the White Pantheon and to anyone who wishes for my downfall: Arcadia and Olympiada are half a day’s flight away from each other. Anyone who thinks that this puts Arcadia at risk is wrong.” Elassa held the silence for a moment. “If continents can be cracked, then what is toppling a mountain?”

“Oh.” The Anassa watching Elassa’s stream said as she took a step back and felt the buzzing in her phone. Her head was starting to hurt from the sheer distance between the two consciousnesses. It was a slow pain, but she knew it would quickly spiral into incapacitating her if she tried to maintain this state for any longer period of time.

“You have a phone call.” Agrita said gently and Anassa blinked. She knew she recognized the buzzing, but it had just left her mind. She had been thinking of her other conscious that was currently taking steps through snowy mountain valleys. Anassa shook her head and pulled out her vibrating phone. It was Malam.

Anassa took a deep breath and took a step backwards, out of the tent and into the air. The other Anassa had to stop moving as the Anassa above the Rilian base camp answered the phone. Soldiers walking about or working on great tanks and artillery looked up, but everyone here was used to the Goddess of Sorcery appearing suddenly in the air. “Anassa speaking.”

“Marigold Hotel, Achafen. How long?” Anassa blinked as she pulled the phone away and opened the maps. Achafen… Anassa sighed heavily. It was near the north of Doschia. That would be difficult to hold. With a shaky hand, Anassa brought the phone close to her mouth.

“An hour.” She whispered. There was silence for a moment before Malam answered.

“Can you make it?” Anassa did not have a lot to snap in her. Certainly it wasn’t any major part of her character, but Anassa knew she had a thin barrier between being calm and burning rage. And being asked in that worried tone whether she could make something? What was she? The Goddess of fucking Sticks? No! She was the Goddess of Sorcery! Of course she could make! Who but her could make it?

“I can.”

“He’ll be on the roof.” Malam said and switched off. Anassa stuffed her phone back into her pocket and stepped back into the crowded tent. She knew she wouldn’t hit anyone, it simply wouldn’t happen. But she did knock three of the mortals over with her size as she appeared. Agrita and Aliana both jumped up, and several of the mortals reached for their weapons on instinct. Anassa did not even bother looking at them.

“My sister just called. She was asking if I was watching the stream. Did I miss anything?”

“Are you alright?” Agrita asked the Anassa in the tent. Anassa knew her cheeks were flushing, she had wobbled as if about to collapse, and she felt the Goddess of Rilia’s arm around her.

“Just drank too much.” Anassa said the first reason that came to her mind. Malam knew how to push her, that much was certain.

The Anassa in Rilia sighed with relief as the tension of keeping two consciousnesses over a thousand mile apart faded away.


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