The Guardian gods-Chapter 203

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"Garrick, Jonas, your points are well taken," Erik said, his gaze sweeping across the room. "However, we must proceed with caution. Trust is a fragile thing, especially in times of war. We need to ensure that any overture to the rival kingdom, especially the Harpies, is handled delicately."

He turned to another council member, a seasoned diplomat named Elara. "Elara, I want you to lead the delegation to the rival kingdom. Your expertise in negotiation will be crucial. Offer them terms that highlight the mutual benefits of our alliance against Silas. Emphasize the threat he poses to all neighboring realms."

Elara nodded, her expression resolute. "I will prepare immediately, Your Highness."

Erik then looked at Jonas. "You will accompany Elara. Your presence will demonstrate our sincerity and the gravity of our situation."

Jonas bowed his head in acceptance. "I will do my best to represent our cause, Father."

Turning back to the council, Erik continued, "In the meantime, we must strengthen our defenses and bolster our forces. Garrick, oversee the training of our soldiers. Ensure they are prepared for both defense and offense."

Garrick nodded. "It will be done."

John, who had spoken earlier about the Harpies, cleared his throat. "Your Highness, if I may, we should also send a small envoy to the Harpies. Their aid could be a decisive factor in the coming conflict."

Erik agreed. "Yes, and you will lead that mission, John. Approach them with respect since this is our first official meeting with them. Highlight our shared interests and the potential for future cooperation."

John’s eyes gleamed with determination. "I won’t let you down, Your Highness."

Two days’ journey from Erik’s kingdom, Silas’s kingdom sprawled out across the plain. Contrary to the chaos expected of a demon-led realm, Silas’s kingdom had a human beauty to it, with fields and children laughing and running around.

Only Silas himself knew how dangerous and capable the so-called "ordinary humans" in his kingdom were, unlike Björn, who chose to infuse his people with demonic blood mixed with animals.

Silas took a much more direct approach, opening a gateway to the abyss and summoning parasites to expedite his people’s growth in strength.

The parasites Silas summoned were ordinary parasites from the abyss, not even considered demons. While these parasites meant nothing to the demons, for humans or any other beings, they did wonders.

The parasites formed a symbiotic bond with their hosts, enhancing their abilities while drawing sustenance from their life force or emotions.

Through a ritual, Silas bound the parasites to himself before allowing the humans under him to bond with them. Gifts from the abyss are not easily acquired, and the initial infusion is painful and transformative, with hosts experiencing intense physical and psychological changes.

After that, there is a period of adjustment where the hosts must learn to control and utilize the parasite’s abilities, often facing internal struggles. During this stage, Silas could identify those with exceptional talents, elites, and those best suited as foot soldiers or cannon fodder.

This stage is accompanied by the host’s body showing signs of demonic influence, such as horns, claws, or unnatural skin, but these can be suppressed if the host can utilize the parasites well enough.

The bond can cause psychological issues, such as hallucinations, paranoia, or split personalities. The host’s soul gradually becomes tainted, potentially leading to damnation or loss of free will. Most humans now living ordinary lives are those who lost their will to the parasite. Through Silas’s initial ritual, he is able to suppress the parasites so they don’t act out, causing him trouble.

The effect of the suppression led these parasites to adapt, living normal human lives, even to the extent of procreating.

The abilities shown by those hosting the parasites include enhanced strength, speed, agility, and endurance, allowing the host to perform superhuman feats. They also experience accelerated healing of wounds and illnesses, with the parasite repairing damage to the host’s body.

Hosts gain improved vision, hearing, and other senses, often allowing them to perceive supernatural phenomena. Some parasites grant control over elements such as fire, water, or shadows, enabling the host to wield powerful elemental magic. Enhanced mental capabilities, including telepathy, telekinesis, or precognition, are also possible. frёewebnoѵēl.com

From these abilities, Silas and his generals have determined that the parasites are divided into different variants, such as: Aggressor Parasite: Specializes in enhancing combat abilities, granting immense physical power and aggression.

Defender Parasite: Focuses on protection and healing, providing regenerative abilities and defensive enhancements.

Manipulator Parasite: Offers psychic and elemental powers, allowing control over external forces and other beings.

Infiltrator Parasite: Enhances stealth, agility, and sensory perception, perfect for espionage and assassination.

All the humans in Silas’s territory are soldiers or weapons waiting to be activated. All Silas needs is a mental command to remove his suppression and direct the parasites at those he deems to be his enemies.

Right now, Silas has already identified his enemy: the elf Erik. Silas finds Erik annoying but not hateful. Silas’s attention turned to Erik as he wanted to test the strength of the army he has been grooming all these years against this new world.

While Silas found Erik disturbing, he was also thankful for the foolish elf. From his contact with Erik, Silas understood that Erik knew little about demons, which was no surprise since the elf’s world had never faced an abyss race before.

The elf, now known as Erik, believes Silas led to the destruction of his world, which Silas found gullible. The elf has no idea that Silas himself was just a consciousness derived from the main consciousness, who should be regarded as his real enemy.

The elf’s misinformation is what Silas found both annoying and thankful for, as his race’s innate ability to take advantage of the less informed couldn’t help but surge forward.

As a new consciousness, Silas had the same goal as the other consciousnesses, but there was an underlying sense of identity missing, which the elf unknowingly filled for Silas.

The elf mistaking Silas for Murmur was a mistake that Silas wasn’t going to correct. Instead he played the role and Image the elf had of him as someone responsible for destroying their world.

To play this role, Silas had to dig deep into his memories left of Murmur, Silas found nothing wrong with this as it falls along with his goal of conquering this world and becoming the main consciousness so it is right for him to take on the role of Murmur.

Playing this role for years has made Silas different from other consciousness which is why the kingdom he leads looked nothing like something a demon will associate themselves with. Silas under the years has wholeheartedly believed himself to be Murmur.

In the dimly lit chamber where Silas often brooded, he considered the irony of his situation. To defeat Erik is not only to solidify himself as Murmur but also a way to announce his existence to this world. Silas through his act of cosplaying as Murmur developed an appreciation for strategy and patience that set him apart. These qualities had shaped his kingdom into an organized and disciplined realm, something other demons might scoff at but which gave Silas a significant advantage.

Silas’s contemplation was interrupted by the arrival of his trusted lieutenant, a human known as Captain Rena. She bowed respectfully, her eyes betraying a mix of fear and loyalty. "My lord, Our eyes have reported movement on Erik’s side. It appears Erik’s forces are responding to our sudden change."

Silas nodded, a slow, predatory smile spreading across his face. "Excellent. Inform the troops to be ready to move out at any time."

Rena nodded and hurried out, leaving Silas alone with his thoughts once more. He rose from his throne, his dark robes flowing around him like shadows. As he walked to the balcony overlooking his vast territory, he allowed himself a moment of satisfaction. The humans below, oblivious to the parasitic control he held over them, went about their duties with a mechanical precision that pleased him.

Looking of into the distance, he thought to himself "I wonder how the little elf will appreciate the gift he is about to receive"

One of Silas variants of Parasite has made its way into ERik kingdom with no one knowing and because of how human he looked, no one has doubted the Infiltrator presence.

One of these infiltrators over the years has managed to make it way up to the seat of council in Erik’s kingdom. The infiltrator himself doesn’t even know of his identity as a parasite host.

From a shared connection, Silas saw how the infiltrator was given a very important job. For Silas, this job the infiltrator got was a game changer, depending on how well it works he might not even have to make a move with his army.

As he gazed out over the landscape, Silas’s thoughts turned to Erik once more. The elf was a wildcard, being driven by a misplaced sense of vengeance. Even after all these years, Erik has never taken time to appreciate the new world and people surrounding him. Silas knew that which is why he will be using the elf’s own misconceptions against him.

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