The Forgotten Faithful: A LitRPG Adventure (UnderVerse Book 2) by Cajiao, Jez (little red riding hood ebook TXT) π

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βYouβd let me fight him, sir?β Thomas asked, and the Paladin nodded in satisfaction.
βYouβre still a man after all, eh? Good. Iβll have use for that fire in your belly. If I let you fight him, will you swear the Oath?β
βWhat Oathβ¦sir?β Thomas asked, shifting his jaw, and probing his teeth with his regrown tongue. It felt as though some of the teeth had been replaced, but some were still sharp and jaggedβ¦he could live with them, though, as long as he got his chance here.
βSwear to obey the orders of the Church of Nimon, to follow where He leads, and to face the false gods wherever they skulk. Swear to obey the commands of the Holy Order, and one day, who knows, boy? You might end up standing as a free man again. Or youβll be kept, as appropriate to the crimes youβre accused of.β The Paladin nodded toward Boris and the others, and Thomas paused, thinking quickly. Heβd be signing his life away, property of the Church to such a strict degree that even a slave wasnβt. A slave always had the hope of escapeβ¦butβ¦heβd be a soldier again. Heβd be able to move around the camps, even earn his way up the ranksβ¦if he were lucky. Heβd heard the horror stories of the Oathsworn, the Warriors of the Nightβ¦but heβd heard the good tales as well, and at least heβd stand a chance this way.
βIβll swear, sir, if I get a chance at him?β Thomas said, jerking his head toward Boris, and the Paladin grinned at him.
βExcellent! Perhaps this morning isnβt a waste of my time after all!β He clapped his gauntleted hands together. βNo time like the present. Form a ring!β he shouted, gesturing to his men, and in short order, the prisoners, transport wagons, and guards had formed a rough circle around Thomas, Boris, and the Paladin of Nimon.
βSirβ¦the collar?β The Church solider asked again.
βHmmmβ¦ no, I think not. For now, it stays on. He can earn its removal,β he mused, looking Thomas in the eye. βMage?β
βNo, sir, Arcane Soldier,β Thomas said, getting a raised eyebrow as a smile quirked at the edge of the Paladinβs mouth.
βReally? Well now, thereβs a rare gift. How many spells?β
βFive, sir. βFlame Touchβ, βMagic Missileββ¦β
βBest you keep them to yourself, son; weβll talk later. For now, youβve got the chance to prove yourself, followed by an Oathbinding as a Slave-Aspirantβ¦β The Paladin said with a nod toward Boris, whose face was a mix of fear and fury.
βEβs a criminal! Eβ attacked me when I werenβt ready, anββ¦β Boris spoke up quickly, pointing at Thomas.
βThen youβve got the chance to face him fully aware now, havenβt you? How wonderful.β the Paladin said, cutting him off. βIβll admit Iβm curious, thoughβ¦ if an Arcane Soldier attacked you without warning, yet you still managed to defeat him, why are you a simple jailor, rather than leading a squad now? Hmmm?β Then he turned to look Thomas up and down, noting his condition and dismissing it as unimportant. βIf youβre a real Arcane Soldier, boy, youβll be able to beat this streak of shit easily, even as weak as you look.β
βIf not, then youβre a liar, and I expect this jailor will beat you to death, in which case Iβm out a potential soldier. While Iβll regret the loss of a man, Iβll not have liars in my forces. Last chance to back out.β
βIβll rip off his head and shit down his throatβ¦ Sir.β Thomas said, shifting from foot to foot, ready to fight. βDo I get a weapon, or do I have to do it with my bare hands?β he asked, focused on Boris with laser-like precision.
βWhat do you use?β
βAnything, sir. I trained in spear, sword, mace, lance, and Morningstar.β Thomas replied, still focused on Boris, watching the sweat beginning to bead across his forehead. Thomasβs injuries were still there; most had been healed, but months of beatings, deprivation, and abuse couldnβt be reversed in a single spell. He was weaker than heβd ever been in his life, and absolutely desperate for the chance to kill his hated attacker.
The Paladin nodded to the soldier that had unlocked Thomasβs restraints, and he sighed, pulling his own mace from its hook on his belt.
βYou better not damage this, laddieβ¦β the soldier quietly warned Thomas, handing the weapon over before stepping back.
βWell then, letβs see what you both can do,β The Paladin nodded, his mustachios quivering as he grinned at the two men standing before him, and he stepped back.
Boris lunged forward immediately. His regulation short sword whistled through the air, the tip cutting a thin line across the ragged, filthy jerkin Thomas wore.
Thomas had judged the distance as best he could, moving back a single step and bringing the mace up to catch Borisβs left forearm as the jailor lashed out with his cosh, trying to end the fight quickly.
Boris screamed, dropping the cosh from suddenly numbed fingers. Taking a quick step back, he yanked the sword back around, only for it to clang off Thomasβ hastily raised mace.
Thomas twisted his wrist, deflecting his opponentβs sword to the side, and kicked Boris hard on the inside of his left knee, staggering him.
Boris half-fell backwards, the encircling men and women moving with him, and he thrust frantically with his sword, rust spots standing out clearly. Thomas leaned aside, lashing out and grabbing the jailorβs wrist, pulling him forward.
Thomas grinned into the terrified eyes of the man whoβd tormented him, beaten him, and tortured him for months, and he brought his borrowed mace around to smash down onto his forearm.
The flanged mace hit with sickening force, and Thomas felt the bones shatter under the blow.
Boris
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