A Prince of the Nobillo
Chapter 24: Defeat the Contract
"Project Jericho?" Carak asked as Lindsay picked up the file.
"This is Jerry Cook," Lindsay said, holding up the picture. "And this one, too!" She picked up another one, he wasn't in a stasis chamber in this one. He was standing in the desert, she didn't know where, sand swirling all around him. He was dressed strangely, almost colonially, with his leather vest and off-white shirt. A wide, thick, brown and yellow scarf was wrapped around his neck. Strange blue flecks seemed to arc here and there around the sand.
"To the Olaru and Nobillo, he was known as Jericho," Rivuk said.
"Jericho?" Carak took up the picture, staring in amazement.
Lindsay lay her hand on his arm. It must be a weird feeling to find out the devil was real and to be holding a picture of him in your hands, she thought.
"It was very difficult to find information from before the Witnesses of the Immortal took control, most of it has been destroyed," Rivuk added.
"The Witnesses of the Immortal?" Lindsay asked, looking to Carak, but Carak appeared just as baffled as she.
Rivuk explained, "The Witnesses of the Immortal originated in the Korsuch capitol of Carpathia. They were a group of scientific fanatics who believed in perfection through genetic modification. At first, the Nobillo largely tolerated them because they produced quite a bit of useful medical technology. Then they began producing the first biologically engineered Children. All accounts say they were met with horror from the king and first prince. But the second prince saw their potential to help him fulfil his ambitions and used them to overthrow his father and brother. He ordered thousands to be made and declared The Witnesses of the Immortal to be the official religion of the kingdom."
Rivuk took a sip of water. "It was sometime later, the king called a council, hoping he might be able to convince the Olaru and Bonat of the benefits of using the gates to get subjects for human experimentation."
"I remember, Sirix told me about this part," Lindsay said. "The Olaru and the Bonat were against the experiments and the Korsuch and the Nobillo were for them, so they went to the Desni to get the tie-breaking vote. But before they came back, the Olaru found out they'd already been using the gates and their spies destroyed the Korsuch's gate and almost destroyed the Nobillo's."
"Those spies included Jericho," Rivuk said. "He was the one with the power to destroy the gates."
"What do you mean, the power?"
"I'll show you. This footage was taken in Carpathia." Rivuk pulled up a screen. "It's extremely old, so the quality isn't very good."
Static striped the dark image. Lindsay could make out the white columns and buildings of what looked like a city center, and one of those weird stone gates in the middle. She thought she saw movement. Then a blue light began to form.
Suddenly, it was a huge ball! She could just make out Jerry Cook in the bright light, three Olaru standing behind him. The light flew at the gate. The screen went white. She wasn't sure if it was a glitch or not. A second later, it came back on at a different angle, swaying, as though tethered only by a wire. As it swung, Lindsay could see the gate was completely destroyed, so were all the other buildings.
"Jericho," Carak breathed, as though he truly hadn't believed it until this moment.
"So wait, you're saying Jerry Cook, by himself, did that?" Lindsay asked in disbelief.
"And this," Rivuk said, handing her a picture.
"What's this?" she asked, holding up the image of a tall, smoldering building.
"The East Tower," Carak answered reverently, clawed finger running over the jagged blackened stone where it had been opened up to the elements.
"Jericho destroyed it before going after the gate. So, the Nobillo sent the Children of the Immortal after him. That was why he wasn't able to properly destroy the Nobillo gate. The Olaru were able to buy him time to escape to the forest at the cost of their own lives."
Lindsay squinted at the picture. There was something strangely familiar about it. Green lights... Like in the Temple...
A jolt of horror traveled from her chest to her stomach. Something she had long ignored reared its ugly heard. "Rivuk, why are the lights of the jail green? It's like the Temple, isn't it? That's why Lucian was able to arrive so quickly. He was already there."
"You are quite observant. Yes, they use it as a second laboratory," Rivuk answered.
"You mean torture chamber."
"That would be a charitable way of describing it."
Lindsay's stomach churned as she asked the next question. That niggling detail that hadn't made sense at the time, now possibly, horribly, did. "Did they watch the Children of the Immortal eat Kadax's legs?"
Rivuk nodded. "They were curious about the Bonat threshold for pain."
"And the same with the East Tower. It was a Korsuch laboratory, too. That's why it has green lights. He was trying to stop them!" Lindsay cried.
"Jericho was injured when the Citadel fell. From everything I've seen, I believe he was the one who brought it down."
Lindsay ran a finger along the edge of the stasis tube in the picture, eyes lingering on Jerry Cook's body. "To stop them from getting to the gate. He sacrificed himself. He was a hero."
She felt the muscles in Carak's arm clench.
Rivuk nodded again in affirmation. "And to the Witnesses of the Immortal, the greatest threat to their power if he was allowed to be seen as sympathetic. They created a mythology, blending traditional Nobillo stories and beliefs with their own stories that painted Jericho as the villain. They destroyed all of the old books that contradicted them and distributed the new ones. They trained up the Children of the Immortal to believe the Bonat to be the enemy and used Jericho as the reason."
"What is the Immortal, then?" Carak's voice was shaking.