The maid we met the first time we visited, Shara, led us through Aurelâs mashion and towards our destination, the dining room.
ăSorry it had to be here of all places. I was stuck in a meeting with a bigshot all day, so I havenât really had a chance to eat anything yet.ă
ăDonât mind.ă
ăCare to join me? My personal chef just happened to get back from Barbra last night. Iâm sure his dishes will be able to catch your interest.ă
Why the hell not? The fact that Aurel called the chef his personal one pretty much instantly convinced me that the person in question was incredibly skilled.
ăPlease.ă
It looked like Fran shared the same sentiment, as she immediately consented to having another meal.
ăShara, make sure the chef makes enough for her as well.ă
ăYes sir.ă
It was only then that I finally realized the implication of Aurelâs statement. He was a pretty influential figure, but he was so busy that he hadnât a chance to eat until the afternoon had come to pass. That could only mean that the person heâd been entertaining was even more influential than he was.
ăWeird people outside.ă
ăSome sort of mercenary band, I hear.ă
ăFamous?ă
ăWell, itâs not a group Iâve ever heard of, at least. My guess is they want to talk to me so they can boost their prestige.ă
ăReally?ă
ăYeah, itâs something that happens all the time. People love to make claims about how well known they are elsewhere. Theyâll boast about slaying powerful demons and knowing influential nobles.ă
Oh, I get it. So everyone new in town is just desperate to leave an impression on all of Ulmuttâs more important people.
ăArenâtât they aware that I can tell how strong they are just by looking at them?ă
ăBlue Catkin mercs, all weaklings.ă
ăGahahaha! That so? If so, then thereâs only be two possible ways for them to truly be well known. The first would be because one of their members happens to be incredibly strong. The second would be because they were cruel.ă
ăNn.ă
ăTo be honest, I didnât like their attitudes. Their leader had sent a representative instead of coming on his own. At first, Iâd almost wondered if said leader was a noble instead. Either way, I ended up deciding to just leave them be. I was hoping theyâd eventually give up and go home.ă
Huh, so they really were just scrubs after all. I guess that makes sense given that they seemed rather weak.
ăAurel. This.ă
ăHmmm⊠I see, I take it youâve completed my request then?ă
Aurel opened the pendant and confirmed that weâd delivered the letter he wrote.
ăWant to ask about evolution.ă
ăWell, it does look like you did as you were asked and got the pendant to Rumina.ă
ăNn.ă
ăI guess that must mean Iâll have to pay my dues.ă
ăWonât need payment if told about evolution.ă
ăIâm not capable of providing you enough knowledge to have made the request I gave you worth your time.ă
ăReally?ă
ăI wouldnât have sent you to see Rumina if I was capable of telling you what you wanted to know. I simply would have told you it myself. I myself have spent many years looking into the the Black Cat Tribe and its potential for evolution, but Iâve never been able to find satisfactory results. All I know is one has to do more than just reach a certain level.ă
Damn⊠Not even Aurelâs figured anything out after spending several years researching the topic despite the fact that heâs an influential B ranked adventurerâŠ?
ăThen would like to ask about the Black Catkin in the past.ă
ăâŠWhereâd you catch wind of that?ă
ăRadyer.ă
ăThat loose-lipped son of aâŠ!ă
ăWas told about incredible strength.ă
ăYeah⊠She was quite the strong oneâŠă
Aurel began speaking in a quieter tone as he recalled his youth. He told us about the Black Catkin he met, how she saved him, and how the two of them had hit it off.
ăItâs already been 53 years since then.ă
ăThat person. Couldnât evolve?ă
ăShe couldnât. She, like you, had been out on a journey in search of a way to evolve. Sheâd even visited Rumina fairly frequently in hopes of finding a clue.ă
ăBut still failed?ă
ăI presume so.ă
Wait, he presumed so? Did that mean he wasnât certain?
Fran had also caught onto his lack of confidence, and tilted her head in response.
ăA few things happened, and she ended up leaving town. We havenât been in touch since then.ă
ăFew things?ă
ăA few things indeed. Anyways, thatâs enough of that. Thereâs no point talking about someone thatâs been long gone. Youâd best try talking to Dias if youâd like to know more about her. The two of them got along quite well. Anyway, why donât we get back on track?ă
I didnât even need to activate the Principle of Falsehood in order to know that he was still hiding something, but I figure out exactly what that thing happened to be.
If I had to guess, Iâd probably assume it was because sheâd died off in a dungeon somewhere. If that were the case, then Aurel would probably find it rather difficult to talk about her. He also probably thought that Fran would end up mourning her predecessorâs death as well. I figured that there was no point putting a damper on Aurelâs mood, and that we could probably get Dias to tell us everything we wanted to know, so we just went with the flow and allowed him to change the topic.
ăIâm sure you already know this seeing as how youâve spoken to Rumina, but it used to be much less difficult for Black Catkin to attain evolution.ă
ăNn.ă
ăThat, however, has changed. It is exactly that change that leads us to our next question: why? Why did the circumstances change? I personally believe that the answer is that the change is most likely a result of divine retribution.ă
ăDivine retribution? Punished by Gods?ă
ăItâs something often applied to those that have committed grave sins or opposed the Gods. The most famous example would be what occured on the continent of Goldishia.ă
Oh right. I remember hearing about that. Trismegistus, Lord of the Dragonmen, made use of the Evil Godâs power in order to create a magic beast. Said magic beast went berserk and basically fucked the whole continent. Trismegistus was punished by being forced to fight his creation for the all of eternity.
ăI know that itâs something that happened far in the past, but I still find it strange that thereâs so little information that links evolution to the Black Cat Tribe. It almost seems to be exactly like the method in which one manufactures magic beasts in the sense that all pertinent information is simply gone. Itâs like the Gods have simply erased all records of it. I dare say that they have even gone as far as to fiddle with peopleâs memories.ă
Well I mean, that does sound like something a God would be capable of.
ăSome beastkin tribes practice the art of keeping their evolutionary methods a secret, but itâs relatively easy for one to discover the methodologies so long as they refer to books or other works of literature. Itâs not like that with the Black Cat Tribeâs evolutionary methods. Only a few works remain at best. Iâve also tried asking the Elves, but none of them seem to remember it at all. In fact, they seem to have completely forgotten the fact that the Black Cat Tribe was even capable of evolution to begin with.ă
Okay yeah, that does sound pretty damn unnatural. I wouldnât really be surprised if the Gods had just tinkered with peopleâs heads and forced them to forget stuff. Again, that sounds like something theyâd be capable of.
I ruminated on it for a bit, but none of that God stuff actually served for anything more than an afterthought. I was much more focused on one of the other things that Aurel had said, as it simply couldnât be ignored.
ăStill some remaining literature?ă
Fran had addressed the exact same point Iâd caught onto. Aurel hadnât stated that there were no longer any works of literature containing details regarding the Black Cat Tribeâs evolutions. Heâd only said that most were no longer present.
ăTruth be told, I did happen to find a single work that contained a few pertinent details.ă
ăWhat kind?ă
ăCalm down. What I found was not something that addressed the matter directly.ă
Aurel smiled bitterly at the fact that Fran had gotten so excited that she ended up slamming the table while rising to her feet. Apparently the book he found wasnât one thatâd addressed the topic directly, but only mentioned it in passing.
ăHave you ever heard of The Ten Original Tribes?ă
ăTen original tribes? No.ă
ăThe Ten Original Tribes refer to the first ten groups of beastkin that the God of Beasts and Insects had birthed into the world. Each is said to possess the power of a Divine Beast laying dormant within.ă
ăDivine Beast? Cool sounding.ă
ăNine of the Ten Original Tribes have been known since ancient times: The Golden Flame Lionkin, The White Snow Wolfkin, The Purple Wind Elephantkin, The Orange Iron Foxkin, The Red Earth Horsekin, The Green Water Turtlekin, The Blue Life Snakekin, and The Cherry Blossom Cowkin. The tenth was, for some odd reason, unknown. For many years, its identity was thought of as one of the Beastkinâs greatest mysteriesâŠă
ăLast is Black Catkin?ă
ăPossibly, yes. The work I happened to procure stated that the last tribe was the Black Heavenly Tigerkin, and it just so happens to be that Rumina is of the Black Tigerkin race.ă
ăBlack Heavenly Tigerkin same as Black Tigerkin? Then, Aurel, White Wolfkin same as White Snow Wolfkin?ă
ăNot exactly. We, the White Dog Tribeâs members, are capable of evolving into White Snow Wolfkin as opposed to White Wolfkin if we happen to fulfill a certain set of conditions. I myself was only capable of becoming a White Wolfkin.ă
According to Aurel, his species, the White Dogkin, descended from a line of White Snow Wolfkin. Hence, its members were also capable of becoming a White Snow Wolfkin so long as they were qualified to do so.
Through extrapolation, one could then assume that it was possible for Black Catkin to either evolve into Black Heavenly Tigerkin if they too met a certain set of conditions. Else, they do as Rumina did and simply evolve into Black Tigerkin instead.
As a tribe that descended from one of the ten, White Dogkin were and are to this day respected by their beastkin peers.
ăAnd that is why I believe it to be odd for the beastkin to have simply forgotten about the Black Cat Tribe, which has likely also descended from one of The Original Ten Tribes.ă
ăNn.ă
Many tribes have performed investigations in order to determine which of the tribes was supposed to be the last of the ten, many of which ended in an assertion of the superiority of oneâs own lineage. Naturally, most of these assertions were false. Had he not known of Rumina, Aurel would have disregarded the work that made mention of the Black Heavenly Tigerkin as one of these false claims. But he didnât. His knowledge of her made it so he simply couldnât. Instead, heâd been convinced that the work he came across spoke merely of the truth.
But that, again, begged a question. Why exactly had that one work been left behind if all the rest had been purged?
ăAnd that is all I have come to know.ă
Aurelâs face twisted in what could only be expressed as deep rooted frustration. Heâd evidently thought at length about the topic, quite possibly because of the Black Catkin girl heâd known in the past.
ăHowever, I do still have one thing to say. Divine retribution comes not without salvation. Even Trismegistus may one day be released from his curse if he simply defeats the magic beast he spawned. By that logic, the Black Cat Tribe must also be capable of the same. There must be a way for you and your kin to release yourselves from the fetters that bind you.ă
ăNn.ă
ăBut again, that is the extent of my knowledge. Iâm sorry I wasnât able to be of much use.ă
ăNot useless. Helped lots. Thank you.ă
ăYou really think so?ă
ăNn.ă
ăThatâs quite comforting to hear.ă
Franâs words caused Aurelâs expression to blossom into a heartfelt smile.