Author's notes:
About the language and notation:
The Baylon language is a predecessor to Latin, which is why it looks like Latin at a glance.
Mental communication is denoted by a < and ends with a >, so a mental communication will look like this: "< Who are you? >"
Some warnings
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This story is posted on the Literotica website and the author does not give permission for it to be reposted or reprinted anywhere else without consent.
P.S. I haven't gotten an editor yet, so any mistakes are mine. Interested editors are welcome :)
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Flashback story so far:
After having taken a test (the Quaestio), where it's determined, that Ivah is extraordinary gifted with Ars Mentalis (The Art of the Mind) Ivah is selected to go to a training castle called Arcem Discendi in the Far East (Lescare).
There he is trained in combat, investigation, Ars Mentalis, Vis Vitae and, using both powers, as a Healer, and develops a relationship with both a Baylon woman, Verina, and a half-Lescarian, half Baylon woman named Jia.
Serving as healer and protector, Ivah escorts Jia's sister, Hao, to her wedding in the capitol in Lescare. Among the people in the group is a Lescarian clan leader called Sun Wukong, who is leader of the Monkey-clan. For that reason, he is called 'the Monkey King'.
Sun Wukong prove to be an able fighter and healer and helps the rest of the group as they assist a village, that have been attacked by bandits.
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Chapter 10 -- Flashback: The Peaches of Immortality
Lescare
"This is a bad idea." I told Sun Wukong, as I looked at the imposing mountain-top castle.
He looked at me with a dare-devil grin on his face. "No, it's a very good idea. Nobody would ever suspect anyone of doing such an insane act."
I silently agreed. Scaling the walls of Mount Kunlun, the fortress belonging to Xi Wangmu aka. Queen Mother of the West was really an 'insane act' as Wukong had said.
Not only did the fortress have incredibly tall walls, but the outer walls were also standing on top on a mountain, making the approach and scaling of the wall even harder without being detected.
Unfortunately, during a drunken night at Hao's wedding, I had shown Wukong my natural ability to levitate and that was the reason why he had asked for my help.
The walls were magical and would dispel any attempt to scale them, using Magic or Vis, thus Wukong had concluded, that a Mentat with a natural ability to levitate had to be the best possible way to do it fast and undetected. He might even be right about it, but the walls were just the start at it was rumoured to be an exceptionally well defended castle.
"Yu Rou better be here." I stated. During Hao's wedding a woman called Yu Rou, who were a handmaiden of the Queen Mother of the West, had caught the eye of Sun Wukong and being his charming self, he managed to seduce the woman. However, during the week-long celebration, he had realized that it was more than a casual fling: He was in love and wanted to marry her.
Yu Rao had been exited and happily agreed, but when Wukong had asked Xi Wangmu, the Queen Mother of the West didn't give her consent immediately. Instead, she had set a challenge for Wukong to prove that he was worthy, by simply saying that if he could give Yu Rao a kiss, he could marry her. That would have been a rather easy challenge, if Xi Wangmu haven't ended the sentence by teleporting the young woman away, making her disappear in an instant.
Wukong had officially requested my help, allowing me to contact Arcem Discendi and get permission to help him.
Later, I had used the Inquisitor tracking spells to figure out where the young lady had reappeared, which was in a small village at the foot of the mountains. Of course, since it took five days to travel there, she was long gone when we arrived, but according to the locals, she had travelled into the mountains. A week, some fights against the local bandits and a lot of travel later, we were here.
"She's waiting in there." Replied Wukong and gestured at the direction of the walls. "We just need to get to her."
I accepted the statement with a nod. Besides being an excellent Martial Artist and a Vis user, Sun Wukong knew some human magic and had some very useful natural abilities. One of these, was an ability to sense the direction to people he knew as long as they were within a day's travel and while the same could be done with Ars Mentalis or Ars Magica, his ability was totally undetectable, like any natural ability is.
"We'll go in tonight then." I said and sat down in the bushes we were hiding in. "There's no way we'll get inside undetected during the day."
"Good point." Wukong sat down next to me. "Let's wait."
Night-time came and with it a thick layer of clouds, that obscured the moon and made it even darker than usual, as Sun Wukong and I stalked closer to the walls.
The darkness didn't bother us, as we both knew the 'cat's eye' Vis trick that enabled us to see in the dark as well as a cat. Unfortunately, we were pretty sure that at least some of the guards knew that power as well and consequently both Wukong and I were dressed in dark clothes, to minimize the chance of being seen.
Somewhat to my surprise, getting over the walls went exactly as we had planned it, as I levitated us upwards until we reached the top of the wall, where we threw our cloth-wrapped grappling hooks over the stone works and dragged ourselves onto the top of the walls.
"See?" whispered Wukong with a grin that was barely visible in the dark night. "It worked."
I just nodded in reply. Even a whisper could carry a long way.
We both walked over to the other side of the battlement and looked down into the courtyard.
A few guards walked on patrol on a large open space, that lead up to another wall, but otherwise, the courtyard was empty.
Luckily, the wall curved and at the ends of it, it connected with the inner walls. Not a design I would recommend on open land, but as the castle was built on a mountaintop, with only the front gate needing extra protection, it made sense.
It also gave Wukong and I an easier option to sneak into the castle, instead of trying to cross a patrolled courtyard and through the guarded inner gate.
Again, it went without a hitch, which made me slightly nervous, and a glass later, we were crouched on the inner wall, looking at the main building of the castle, that had been hidden by the walls.
Dimly lit by the moon through a slight hole in the clouds, it was more a palace than a castle and it looked beautiful. At least four stories tall and built of stone and wood, everything above the fortified ground level was richly decorated with statues, jade carvings and colourful paintings.
The space between the palace and the castle walls was a giant garden, with grass and small cobbled paths in between islands of flowers, trees and bushes, most of which bore fruits or berries. There was even a small stream running through it, adding to the idyllic sight.
I shook my head in wonder. In the lowlands, this would have been a masterful piece of engineering. Here in the mountains, it was incredible.
Xi Wangmu a.k.a. the Queen Mother of the West, had already demonstrated her ability to use magic by teleporting Wukong's love interest away, but she clearly wasn't the only one able to wield magic.
The hole in the cloud cover disappeared along with the moonlight, leaving the garden in darkness. Several bit oil lamps lightened up some key points on the palace, but otherwise it was blessedly dark, making it a lot easier to sneak into.
I looked around to make sure no guards were near us and then whispered. "Where is she?"
"Upper left part." He replied in a low voice, still looking at the palace. "Let's go get her."
I levitated us both down to the ground and then we used the bushes to our advantage, hiding us while we carefully made our way through the garden, stopping only when a four-man patrol came walking, looking like they would rather be in a warm bed.
To our surprise, the patrol decided to take a break where two garden paths crossed near the small patch of bushes and trees Wukong and I were hiding in.
There was no way to leave our hiding place without being seen, so we settled down to wait.
A low rumbling sound made me stiffen and curse silently, as it dawned on me it was my stomach growling. I doubted the sound could be heard by the guards, but it was inconvenient none the less.
Luckily, there was no reason to go hungry in a fruit garden and hidden by the bushes I reached up in the low growing fruit trees and plucked some peaches before I sat down again. Even in the low light, I could see Wukong's shoulders shaking, as he laughed silently.
Smiling, I handed him one of the fruits and watched the resting patrol, while we ate.
As it turned out, the peaches were extremely delicious, with firm, yet soft and delicate flesh and a lovely aroma. They also had smooth skin, unlike the velvet skin of the peaches I was used to.
We were finished eating before the patrol was finished resting, so Wukong got us a second batch, which we devoured as well, before the patrol finally continued their walk.