Four men would hide into a crevice in the ground. Heart pounding. Eyes bulging as adrenaline and fear coursed through their veins. Had they underestimated this place? Daishiki swore. Two of his trained men were taken out with such ease he couldn't even believe that this was the same Spider Island he had left behind. His brethren ran wild with hunger, riled up by terrors greater than them driving them into a frenzy as they devoured everything that did not belong to their swarm.
"B-boss! What the fuck...?"
"I warned you this wouldn't be easy."
But he knew their terror. A wild mass of uncoordinated monsters doing as they pleased. These Unmei and spiders were different. They were too coordinated to be a wild swarm. The first of his men had taken out with such keen strategies Daishiki had almost believed he was facing trained shinobi. Strands of webbing had been fired out of nowhere, all targeting Guan at various sections of his body. Then he'd been pulled off the ground, basically been torn to pieces as his limbs were pulled from his torso in a cruel display of coordinated brutality. The spiders had then disappeared as soon as they had appeared, the whole event taking but a few seconds to be executed.
Then Roy followed. Out of the ground a swarm of countless spiders burst forward. It had engulfed the second mercenary and dragged him away as if they had been a flood of water of which its currents were too strong to resist. Disappearing in the woods under their guidance, the last thing to be heard were his screams of agony. The crew had given chase but by the time they had reached their ally, all that had remained was a half devoured body pinned to the ground by spears, his face distorted in a grimace of terror and pain.
Daishiki had never seen his siblings perform things like these. Was this the result of his own clan's internal war being pushed to its limits as only the survivalists would remain standing, forcing them to evolve into a greater nightmare than they already were? Was Haka the one who had orchestrated this cataclysmic purging of the weak in name of their Creator, an equally dark entity living on this island? Or was this Sero's doing as he grew bored and disappointed that so few of the Unmei measured up to his expectations?
"What a mess.", the Unmei would sigh. With every man lost the chances to take down their bounty diminished. The manor was still a healthy trip away from their current position and the sensation that they were being observed only grew the longer they remained in one place. "We need to move."
The men would rise to their feet, the three mercenaries following their Unmei leader through the dark woods. Avoiding the main road yet keeping an eye on it to find a direct course to the heart of the island. It didn't take long before a hoard of spiders ran to meet them, chittering about how appetising they looked. Surrounded from all sides, the underground was not the easiest to hold footing as branches, web and soft earth shifted with every motion. They'd have to hold ground, the four tearing through the encroaching darkness of monster spiders. One animal at a time. A tedious struggle for survival that would be broken by one of them falling into the entanglement of webs, cut loose just in time before he would be separated by his friends. Venomous bile was launched from a far in hopes to weaken them, systematically as a tandem of two rows continued up the barrage against the barrier of chakra Daishiki had raised in defence. As spiders crawled through the barrier to deal with the mercenaries from up close, the mercenary Unmei's eyes darted from one side to another to catch the leader behind the masses. Only to find none. These spiders were trained, their leader already several steps ahead of them, and merely waging a war of attrition as they sat on their throne to watch how everything unfolded.
They were at a disadvantage. The spiders were relentless. The venom burned through the barrier eventually. Though the mercenaries successfully cut their way through the spider horde, it didn't come with heavy casualties. Two of his men were wounded, one was tethering on the brink of death after one limb had shrivelled up to a useless piece of meat, the venom still coursing through his veins and making him scream in agony as it was burning him up from the inside.
"Put him out of his misery."
"B-but..."
"Do it!"
One swift movement of a blade later, the screams had ended. Daishiki took a deep breath. He had remained mostly unscathed in the skirmish. Not because of skill. But because the spiders recognised him as a sibling. Most of the spiders had avoided them, prioritising the humans that formed his gang instead. Old Unmei prejudice and hatred. Not everything had evolved within the Spider Clan which, as a lineage of arachnids, remembered all too well how humans treated the common spider. A typical case of hate breeding hate, a blood feud that would never come to an end if there already people who cared to acknowledge it.
"How are you two holding up?"
"Wounded but able."
"Good. Let's press on. We're almost there."
Three left. Daishiki was beginning to doubt if he should ever have returned. His Unmei heritage could respect his opponent, but his pride as mercenary wanted to see this through. And his own ego, of course, still believed that only him was entitled to a position next to Sero. The group would trudge on. The bleak forest would make way for the glimpses of a dead garden. The garden that preceded Sero's manor.
"I told you we'd get there. Now we need to find that brat"
His words would not be followed up. When he turned around, all he'd see were two floating corpses, a mass of chakra piercing clean through their throat. No sound had escaped them. No sound was caught when blood dripped onto the underground. No sound was heard when they fell down with a thud. As the corpses of his former colleagues dropped to the ground, Daishiki spotted the teenager behind them. Long white hair, apathetic red eyes, a stoic face. The girl wore a luxurious looking white dress, no armour, no shoes. Her nails lacquered a crimson red, sharpened. And that same monstrous aura the male recognised all too well as that of his Creator.
"S-sero? No... That can't be."
She didn't bother correcting him or answering him. Her gaze merely observing him with hidden contemplation.
"You're either Miyu or Haka. I'm your brother."
Her eyes would narrow ever so lightly at his response. Annoyed at his incertitude? Annoyed at his claims?
"Sero has no sons."
She didn't say more than that, the one sentence instantly revoking his attempted claims as Sero's son, her brother or her equal in every way. He was left to guess at her real name still. Reputation didn't say much about their looks. Miyu. Haka. The only ones entitled to consider themselves offspring of Sero by the dark lord's grace himself. Daishiki shook his head. What did it matter? He had to kill at least one of them, and he would do so. If he had to kill them both, he would do so. He had a reputation to uphold.
"Sorry girl, no hard feelings but you're marked for death."
Still no reaction. Did she not care? Did she not fear? Or was she simply unimpressed by his claims. No, that was not it. She was an Unmei alright. Words meant little to them, living by instinct rather than reason. Daishiki smiled against the melancholic feelings that welled up. If he had known about this future, he could have stayed to revel in it. But he had made his choice long ago. He had chosen the road of humanity rather than stay the monster he was supposed to be as an Unmei. As Sero's son. How foolish...
Well, there was no turning back now...
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