Born a Monster-Chapter 420

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420 320 – Meet Dame Doctor Thuria

β€œYou seem tense.” Dame Doctor Thuria said, in a friendly, even cheerful voice.

β€œI seem to be held to this table by leather straps.” I replied. ο½†π“‡π˜¦β„―π™¬π‘’π›n𝐨νe𝙑.cπ‘œπ—Ί

β€œThe iron manacles could be arranged, but I understand they chafe those of your biology.”

β€œIt is said that in the Khanate, slaves have custom-fit manacles to which the chains can then be connected or disconnected.”

β€œDo they?” she asked. β€œPity, that does sound like something beyond our budget.”

β€œTo whom would you talk...”

She inhaled audibly. β€œNo, let’s not waste time talking about my meager budget. We’re here to talk about you.”

β€œMy name is Rhishisikk,” I said, β€œand among other things, I am a Truthspeaker. Ask me your questions, I literally cannot lie.”

β€œIntriguing, but also false. Shall we be about proving it?”

.....

She asked her questions, innocent at first. What was my earliest memory? How did the culling of my brothers and sisters make me feel? Did I still fear birds today?”

β€œOnly the ones half my size or larger.” I replied.

β€œWhy those, in particular?”

β€œThose are the ones that can actually damage me.” I said.

β€œIt is only natural to want to avoid pain.” she said.

This should have sent up a warning flag. Go ahead, re-read my statement, and then hers.

But she didn’t give me that time. β€œSo you do have nice, thick scales.” she said. β€œWhy not thicker ones?”

I scoffed. β€œI haven’t been able to edit the evolutions I gain.” I said. β€œIn order to make thicker scales, I need to kill something with thick scales like that.”

β€œYou must have had opportunities to eat dwarf pieces.”

β€œI know from a piece of a rock troll that I cannot gain geo-biological evolutions.”

Her voice changed to a superior, even mocking tone. β€œSo you do eat pieces of your fallen foes. Desecrate the dead.”

I had expected this. Eating of dead sentients is... well, like it is in most civilized cultures. Any creature that is capable of asking not to be eaten shouldn’t. And death alone does not change that. Or it shouldn’t. Look, I’m not going to get into the ethics and philosophy of the matter.

β€˜Confronted with a reality that the Mines were a newer, deadlier, environment, I decided to do what I could to adapt to it. No evolution, no nutrition, indigestion for half a day... and I knew, someday, that someone would take offense to me eating a piece of a sentient creature.

β€œI am a survivor. And if every culture I run into is going to treat me like a monster, why shouldn’t I behave as one?”

β€œI see. Most rational. So tell me, how do you reconcile that with tearing out your eyes?”

β€œWhen I was sold to the Guild...”

β€œThe Guild?” she asked.

β€œThe Guild of Guardsmen, Porters, Drovers, and Linkboys.” I explained. β€œThe Cloverhoof clan of centaurs sold me to them.”

β€œAnd how did such noble creatures descend into slavery?”

I blinked. β€œCentaurs aren’t unicorns, and my understanding is that unicorns themselves aren’t particularly noble so much as...”

She struck me on the wrist with something that felt like a tuning fork, if the tongs were instead paring knives. β€œWe are not discussing unicorns.” she said. β€œWe are discussing you. How did you go from a free animal to being owned by... centaurs?”

β€œI... I wandered in on a funeral they were holding for my friend and mentor, Eihtfuhr.”

β€œYou just wandered in?”

β€œIt was the ritual.” I said. β€œTo put the soul of an enemy at peace. It affected me, as well.”

β€œWere they your enemy, at that time?”

β€œThey were.” I said. β€œI think that...”

β€œI think that you will leave the diagnosis to me.” she said. β€œThey were your enemies then, true?”

β€œYes.”

β€œAnd they are your enemies now?”

β€œBy their own choice, yes.”

β€œTell me of the times between. Were they your enemies then?”

β€œN... I would say not, but it seems that’s not entirely the truth, either.”

What HAD happened to me in my youth, if not what I remember?

β€œAh, it seems there is a gap in your Truthspeaker oath.” she crooned. β€œHow long have you been lying to yourself?”

β€œSince... I guess since the day I was born, when I told myself if I just stayed out of the way of my brothers and sisters, if I ate only my share of food, that everything would be okay.”

β€œAnd you admit that everything is NOT okay?”

β€œIt seems hard to argue that, given where I am.”

β€œThere are others,” she said, β€œwho would argue that they don’t belong here, especially not chained to a table.”

β€œAs an explorer, where would I belong, if not where other people didn’t want to go?” I asked. β€œAlthough, yes, I admit that being restrained seems a violation of hospitality.”

She allowed herself a soft chuckle. β€œThe restraints are for your protection, more than mine.”

β€œI seem no more likely to hurt myself just by talking to you.”

β€œYet you did tear out your own eyes just to make a point?”

β€œNot just to make a point.” I said. β€œBut yes, I did want to prove I meant no harm to my siblings.”

β€œBy harming yourself?”

β€œThe most direct course of proving my siblings were in no danger was to show that we can all recover from the sorts of injuries the magistrate seemed so concerned about.”

β€œHow ARE your eyes?” she asked, leaning forward to pry open an eyelid. It was painful and bright, and nothing resolved that resembled her, not even where both ears and nose told me she was. β€œOh, I see. It looks like a tiny marble. What would happen if I plucked it out?”

β€œPlease don’t.” I asked. β€œBut it would reset, so long as I had biomass to put toward healing it.”

β€œAnd if we were to starve you?”

β€œAgain, please don’t. After a few days, my body would start tearing itself apart to supply me with enough biomass to keep me alive.”

β€œI have been meaning to ask, has Nurse de Rollo been providing you proper meals?”

β€œThe portions are smaller than what I’m used to.” I said, β€œAnd part of yesterday’s meal ran away.”

β€œAnd how much do you feel you need?”

β€œCurrently, one hundred thirty five nutrition.”

β€œThat is a ridiculous amount of food for a child to consume.”

β€œThree body mass times five Might, times a level factor of nine.” I said. β€œThe math doesn’t change with age.”

β€œThat is an absurd level factor.” she said.

My intestines grumbled. β€œAbsurd or not, that is what my System consumes, daily, to keep me alive. I had a surplus from my tunnel run, but that is almost...”

β€œI’m sorry, your what?”

β€œTunnel run.” I said. β€œI was in training to be a Tunnel Warden before this whole age issue came up.”

β€œAt age four?” she asked. β€œDoesn’t that seem a bit presumptuous to you?”

β€œI’ve been faced with many such ridiculous situations.” I said. β€œGaining another military class actually made sense, when compared to other options.”

β€œHeh.” she said, β€œAnd what are your options now? To break free of your restraints, kill us all, and take over management of the Madness node?”

The Madness... node? Oh, right. Right, she was insane. I felt even more uncomfortable being unable to move. π˜§π”―e𝗲𝙬ℯ𝙗𝓷o𝘷e𝗹.πœπ‘œπ’Ž

β€œI’d be happier being AWAY from that thing, thank you very much.”

β€œTruly?” she asked, β€œMy reticule shows you to of type β€˜Magical Creature’. Among other, contradictory readings.”

I sighed. Real life so rarely fits into the templates that people think it should. Nature is violent and messy, more so after nightfall. β€œMagic and Taint mix all too well. I’d rather avoid the latter where I can.”

β€œTaint.” she scoffed. β€œDid you ever consider that Taint is magic, just like any other? If you act only as a conduit, letting it flow freely through you, using the power immediately, it harms you less.”

β€œHow much less?” I asked. I wasn’t really curious, but if she wanted to talk about it...

[You have received an ORANGE critical for 32 points of Lacerating damage. After armor, 26 points have been received. You have -14/80 health. Due to negative health, you will experience...]

I sent.

She struck me across the nose with the nose with the fork-thing, tearing open my cheek and spraying us both with blood. I feigned being unconscious, as that seemed safe.

She sighed. β€œWe aren’t here to disuss that, either. And now we can’t.”

.....

She drummed her fingers on the edge of my table. β€œNurse Shondru.”

β€œMa’am?”

β€œOur patient seems to have injured himself. Please sew him up and return him to his cell.”

β€œThe patient’s scales make that... I’m sorry... It shall be done, doctor.”

She spoke nothing to me, communicating only through the quivering of her hands and the uncertain stitches she left behind.

That part of the meal had responded when I asked if any of them were sentient. Nurse de Rollo had kindly provided the manner of bugs and worms that one might use for fishing. It was, honestly, not even half of what I needed to survive.

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