Pegasus Knights. Airborne maidens who played the crucial role of a vigilant aerial combat force within the Second Battalion.
Head Priest Norz had once commanded one unit of the Pegasus Knight Corps in his mission to occupy western Daidalos.
Each member of this female exclusive corps were high level knights trained in both the martial and magical arts. They had been widely recognized as a force that distinguished themselves in any battlefieldââ that is, before their encounter with the Devil of Alzas. Passing rumors of that battle dared to imply that the pegasus knights were not as infallible as theyâre made out to be.
Their commander, Norz, had been severely demoted for his failure on that occasion, but the still able bodied pegasus knights hadnât been laid off like their superior, they were much too valuable not to use.
These maidens had since been assigned under another commander, and were continuing to contribute to the occupation effort.
As of late, their duties consisted of suppressing the various rebel movements sprouting up all over Daidalos. These rebels were small in number but their guerrilla attacks were sudden and sporadic, making them a pain to deal with for the various occupying forces deployed all over the country.
And the pegasus knights, with their superior speed granted by air travel, had been perfect for the task. Day and night, they zoomed across the skies, monitoring the various villages and towns and subjugating poorly armed rebels as they found them. On paper, they had been keeping the peace, but those elite knights, trained for epic battle, felt that their current duties were but menial chores.
They could see no clear goal nor progress, they piled on more fatigue every day that this went on. Fatigue and frustration.
Even Estelle, still active as their official captain, needed an outlet.
â⊠Haah.â Estelle sighed a truly heavy sigh.
She combed back her long, currently disheveled, hair inside her tent that was in the middle of slowly cooling from the steamy heat that had been generated by its occupants.
To the side of her, on top of thin bed sheets, lay a slender and small boy, sleeping soundly. The boy was naked, like the day he was born. His skin, which Estelle noted was more supple than her own, shone with beads of sweat all over, and his fluffy chestnut hair looked markedly ruffled compared to his usual grooming.
The delicate figure laying with his back exposed gave the striking image of a pagan maiden who had been violated by a foot soldier.
â⊠Not again.â Estelle dismayed.
This questionable scene had been created by none other than Estelle herself. Though the roles may have been reversed, the fact remained that she had assailed one of the opposite sex.
Her tone indicated that she was in deep regret. Her mind had cleared now that she had expelled all her pent up desire, and she sounded like a girl who promised to maintain her diet plat right after having a three course meal.\nâThis is bad⊠I canât keep doing thisâŠâ
Estelle had committed the first of such offenses on the night of the 2nd of First Fire, that is, at a time when the battle in Alzas was yet ongoing.
She had had her eyes on this boy for a long time, from her knights academy days in fact, and on that night, she had worked up the courage to invite him to her tent. Then she worked up her courage to take him then and there.
That being said, he had technically consented.
The first day on that grueling battle at Alzas had generated many losses on the Crusaderâs front. They had ended up retreating under the fierce resistance put up by the demons, Estelleâs pegasus knight unit having also suffered harsh losses. Unbelievably, a single, monstrous fairy had eliminated their captain, vice captain, and many good women of the force.
Making use of their dismal situation, Estelle had straightforwardly invited him, âLet me get it over with before I die,â and immediately pushed him down. She had wanted to do better, she really did. But once she had resolved herself to do it, those were the sort of words she said.
She had learned that she wasnât one to properly convey a confession of love when under stress.
And the situation looking as dire as it was, he had consented even if confused. Really, he did. She remembered him doing so. She had clearly seen him nodding which meant that he consented. Meaning that what she did was certainly not rape, but love making.
All said and done, that was the night Estelle changed her class from maiden to woman.
It was all because of that god forsaken fairy that Estelle had dared to do what she had done. The glowing demonâs powerful telepathy had seeded those ideas into her mind. On the other hand, one could also say that it was thanks to that fairy that she was able to fulfill her love.
But now she had a new problem. In the end, she hadnât been able to properly convey her feelings and every time she asked, demanded really, he would make a troubled face and oblige her. She knew she was taking advantage of him, using him.
After that one time, she had taken every opportunity⊠to mete that desire. With their tiresome, seemingly endless missions as of late, theyâd been doing the deed almost each night. Actually, today, she had even dragged him into one of the empty village houses in broad daylight. She had to end it mid way though, as she heard her vice captain, Flan, calling after her and she couldnât really neglect her duty.
She had yet to confess her feelings, and thus couldnât know how her partner felt. It was like she only desired his body, day in and day out. They were neither lovers, nor friends. Was he not unlike a slave then? She even pondered if maybe hiring a prostitute would be better than the mess of a relationship she was in, at least then the man would get paid his due.\nShe had realized that this sort of relationship wouldnât last long. But despite that, she couldnât bring herself to stop. Perhaps someday, heâd simply run away from her.
Estelle was scared. She was scared of losing the happiness, the pleasure of having obtained the person she held dear. She was less scared of dying on the field than losing him. She was even less scared of facing that wretched fairy than the prospect of not having him anymore.
And yet, she could only think of forcefully detaining him if he were to try getting away. Really, at this point, how was she going to confess anyway? It was all too late to have the relationship she truly desired.
âFuck⊠what was I supposed to doâŠâ she muttered.
Having cooled off, Estelle languidly raised her body.
âHelloow there, paaardon my intrusion, Miss Captain Estelle.â said a nasal, clearly male voice; the man himself entering her tent while speaking.
âWhat! Bastard, you have some nerveâââ
Estelle promptly covered her exposed upper body with a blanket, and took up her rapier that had been resting at her pillow side. In one swift motion, the tip of the blade had been brandished towards the sudden invader of her private tent.
If this man had been one of the foot soldiers whoâd gotten drunk and had foolishly attempted to bed a pegasus knight, he wouldâve had her mythril blade deep inside his heart right now.
However, Estelleâs blade didnât move an inch towards her target.
âYouâreââ Bishop Gregorius, my lordâŠâ
âOh my, did you know of me? Or was it these robes that tipped you off? Matters not, I guess. Captain Estelle, I realize itâs quite late, but I had an offer you might beâââ
The man who had turned up all of a sudden and had started speaking to her similarly out of the blue was unmistakably Bishop Gregorius, her superior and commander of the army she and her girls had been currently stationed to.
She had seen him on multiple occasions and, though she wasnât exactly a model student, she was still an academy graduate knight, meaning that she wouldnât mistake a bishopâs vestment.
âOho, would the boy sleeping over there happen to be Rudel-kun? Goodness, that sure saves me the trouble of calling him over.â
It was a small tent after all. One could easily make out the presence of the additional person sleeping inside, no matter how small he was.
Crap, this canât be, before Estelleâs mind was able to process what was happening, Gregorius was already nudging Rudel on the shoulder to wake him. Rudel being the nude boy sleeping beside her, the boy she loved oh so dearly.
âOh, apologies Rudel-kun.â the bishop said, âI am unfortunately not the woman who bedded you. But Iâd like you to please wake up, I have something very important Iâd like you to hear.â
Estelle was sweating bullets as she waited for Rudel to flutter open his large, sleepy eyes. He was so cuteââ Not, the time. Things were getting out of hand.\nâHwa⊠uh, huh? Eh?â
Rudel blinked several times as he got a good look at the fox-faced man in front of him.
âAnd goood morning to you, Rudel-kunâ Gregorius greeted, pulling on his words.
âHaaâ Rudel yawned, âGood mornââ!?â
Which is when he finally realized just who heâd been talking to. Rudel yelped like a little girl while simultaneously prostrating himself before his superior right then and there. Naked and sweaty.
âG-Gregorius-sama⊠w-what, do you need of meâŠâ Rudel stammered fearfully.
Estelle couldnât see his face as he was currently performing a stiff, naked dogeza on top of the bed sheets, but she could imagine it was much paler than her own.
Estelle was a knight but Rudel was a man of the cloth. He was currently serving the army as a Priest, in other words, a healer, but his original job was that of a priest who served the church. While Estelle was more on the military side of things, for Rudel the bishop was his superior in both jobs, which put him in a precarious position to say the least.
âRiight, this is a bit important, so I just had to tell you right away. I do apologize for intruding on your fun, but Iâll try not take up too much of your time. Please feel free to continue where you left off once Iâm done, or rest up for tomorrow, whatever you want.â
The rather inappropriate joke on the bishopâs part had served to inform the couple that he was well aware of what had recently occurred inside the tent. Rather, theyâd think him bizarre if he hadnât come to that conclusion upon seeing a naked man and woman in bed together.
In other words, they could make no excuse.
Had this Gregorius come here to deal punishment to the pegasus knight and priest engaging in illicit acts? Everyone knew the church didnât allow for carnal relationships out of marriage, and same-sex relationships were banned outright. Basically, obscenities were judged very harshly, and any perpetrators were sure to receive due punishment.
But thatâs no business of a bishop. This sleazebag just wanted to get some kicks from this Iâll bet, Estelle cursed the man in her heart but kept her comments to herself.
She had meant to exercise caution when engaging in their nightly liaisons but now that it was so easily discovered, she supposed itâd spell the end of that. Sheâd accept whatever punishment came her way, but she had to at least try and lessen the punishment for her beloved Rudel, even if a little.
Rudel, in spite of his young age, had risen from deacon to priest. Estelle wasnât very savvy on how promotions worked on the churchâs side, but she at least knew that they didnât make just anyone a priest, especially someone still in their teens. She wondered if Rudel had the potential to become even more elite than herself, one of the respected pegasus knights.
But that didnât matter right now. She had to do everything in her power to not ruin Rudelâs clean record. She suspected that he hated her already, and she didnât want that to escalate. If that kind boy rejected her outright after this, she couldnât go on.\nâW-waitâŠâ She ventured.
But alas, Estelle wasnât the sharpest tool in the shed and that facet had become her worst enemy at this moment. She could think up nothing, nothing at all to his defense.
Thus, while she had managed to stammer out a word, no others followed, and she went silent.
But, there has to be something, somethingââ as she kept drawing blanks, someone else took the initiative.
âM-my utmost apologies, lord bishop⊠I am to blame, for all of this.â
âRudel!? Whatâââ
Young Rudelâs bold confession caused Estelle to cry out shocked. The bishop, raising one hand, put on a lecherous grin as he tried to calm the two.
âOho, so Rudel-kun, you say youâre to blame?â Gregorius questioned.
âYes, I am the one who assaulted Captain Estelle.â Rudel claimed, his voice shaking as if heâd started crying already.
âSo you say that you, a frail healer, managed to have your way with a pegasus knight, an elite warrior, and with their captain no less?â
âYes.â
âCare to tell me how?â
âWell, I⊠uhm, I was⊠very forcefulâŠâ
If that were true, Rudel would have had no place being a Priest. If he truly had the muscle and mettle to take on Estelle, a knight adept in the usage of Force Boost and a number of other self-strengthening martial skills, he wouldâve been designated a post among the Armored Knight Corps already.
But it didnât matter how completely blatant a lie he had made up just now. The fact stood that he had lied of his own will. In other words, he had tried to defend Estelleâs honor.
âRight, of course you didâ Gregorius said, nonplussed.
âYes I have. So I beseech you, lord bishop, captain Estelle has done nothing wroâââ
âAlright, sure, sure.â Gregorius quickly waved off, âNow, onto the main topic. I actually came here to prospect a new mission for the two of youâââ
âEh?â shot both Estelle and Rudel at the abrupt change in topic.
âWhatâs the matter? Did you not understand something?â
âNo, not thatâŠâ Estelle began, âWas that really all you had to say seeing us like this?â
Rudel looked alarmingly depressed as his courageous plea in favor of Estelle had been so swiftly ignored, so the pegasus knight queried the bishop as to his intentions.
âHahaa,â laughed said bishop, âIâve seen the sort happening countless times in our army! Oh, and of course, I can swear to God to keep this matter a secret, please be at ease.â
âWhat in the worldâŠâ Estelle was frankly bewildered at the easygoing answer.
Gregorius put on a smile as if to say that he completely understood and sympathized with their happenstances, and although she still saw him as suspicious, she nonetheless understood that he was seriously saying heâd overlook the matter.
âU-uhm, lord bishopâŠâ Rudel ventured timidly, âwould you do thatâŠ?â
Gregorius put on his clergyman smile and placed a hand on the boyâs shoulder as he still sat there prostrated.
âOf course I will, Rudel-kun,â said the bishop, âAfter all, it is the duty of priests of the Cross to tend to the fatigued knights after their dayâs battles.â\nFaith may be different depending on the individual, but all present here were adherents of the Cross faith. So the bishop acted to appease the worrying priest that yes, according to their Lord, it was well within their duties to ease the hearts of tired soldiers.
âDepending on the circumstances, one may also need to use their body to perform this duty.â Gregorius sermoned, âWell, not many would go that far⊠but if youâve done it with love, Iâm certain the Lord will give you His blessing.â
âLord BishopâŠâ Rudel was stunned, âThank you, lord bishop!â
âRudel-kun, you are truly blessed,â Gregorius continued, âBe sure to thank the Lord for the bond youâre able to share with such a beautiful lady. Why back in my day, I had to spend the nights accompanying the armored knights you know? They were not gentle let me tell you.â
âUhh, too much informationâŠâ Estelle cringed at having been revealed to the bishopâs somewhat sodomistic past.
She had no interest to learn of such things and sincerely wished that it remained a private affair.
âNow then, I believe that should soothe your worries. Can I get to what I came here for then?â
Estelle wanted to get dressed first, but she abstained from needlessly prodding the situation even more. She didnât want to dig up a settled matter.
It mightâve been rude to face a bishop with nothing but a blanket covering her privates, but since he didnât look bothered by it, she decided to do the same.
âYes sir, lord bishopâ Estelle said in a serious tone, formally addressing the highest rank officer in all the occupation forces deployed over Daidalos.
âAt ease, soldier.â Gregorius said carefreely, âThis is a strictly voluntary mission I should add. If possible Iâd like you to recommend yourself for the post.â
Estelle guessed that it must be an especially challenging mission if people hadnât gathered to a bishopâs call to arms. Why else would he have come here to this remote region sheâd been deployed to?
âSo you say I have the right to refuse?â Estelle asked.
âIndeed you do,â Gregorius confirmed, âyou may refuse if you wish.â
That made it simple. Her answer was of course: No. Her current happiness may be a fleeting, temporary thing, but she wanted remain bedding Rudel for as long as she possibly could.
âHowever, Captain Estelle,â Gregorius appealed, âI believe that accepting this mission will be of great merit to yourself.â
âI seeâŠâ Estelle said, not sure where this was going, âI suppose that means a bonus in my salary?â
âI will approve your engagement to Rudel-kun.â the sly bishop began âAnd once this mission is over, Iâll make it so that you two can return to Sinclair to have a grand ceremony. Iâll be sure to oversee your vows myself, of course. What do you think? Having your marriage done under a bishop is an experience usually only nobles can afford, no? Iâm sure you find the prospect too appealing to resist.â\nEstelle was perplexed. She couldnât understand what this man was saying.
Glancing beside her, Rudel had a similar confusion to his face. She inferred that the bishop hadnât said anything to him either.
âW-wait⊠what are you talking about?â Estelle quickly asked for clarification, confused yes, but also expectant.
âRudel-kun here is an orphan you see. Heâs grown up in the church all his life, in other words, I have the final say over who heâd to be engaged to.â Gregorius explained, âWell, itâs not as strict as with nobility and their arranged marriages, but he does have the position of priest now, so if I order it, he wonât be able to refuse that partner, whomever it may beââ oops, let me correct myself. The partner that I, a bishop, chooses for him will surely be the one heâs fated to be bonded to, is the fact of the matter.â
The Cross faith didnât require celibacy for its nuns and clergymen. Though it was limited to monogamy, their Lord would surely give His blessings to two who are truly in love. God wanted his men of the cloth to live modest and frugal lives, but He had no issue with them making offspring.
âBe fruitful and multiply,â God has said. It was a well known line for churchgoers. Incidentally, this line continues, âand fill the earth and subdue it and vanquish any and all evil.â
This sort of line of scripture had had many interpretations from ancient times to present day, but for Estelle, right now, it meant that she had a chance to be bonded in holy matrimony with her beloved Rudel. It meant that even a despicable woman like her had a chance.
And the bishop before her had the power to enact it. And it was this control that gave her a guarantee that his promise was indeed a possibility.
â⊠Surely you jest, sir.â but Estelle couldnât say Yes just yet. She had just barely held back the utterance.
Rudel had tried to defend her. Perhaps, perhaps he also held an affection for her as she did for him. She wanted to believe that, desperately.
If she so easily accepted this offer, she risked betraying that bond. That was something she had to avoid.
âMmm,â Gregorius sighed, âand here I thought it was a good proposal. Looks like I was wrong. My sincerest apologies you two⊠anyway, since you donât seem to be as close as I imagine, I suppose Iâll have to move along to the subject of reassignments.â
âW-wait,â Estelle stammered, âplease wait, sir. By reassignment, you donât meanâââ
âIâm sure youâve heard.â Gregorius detailed, âThe Third Battalion will soon begin their advance towards Spada, and I was thinking I wanted to extend a friendly gesture to Count Belgrunt by sending in some reinforcements.â
Including Estelle and her unit of pegasus knights, Rudel and the other Priests in the recovery corps, and a large number of foot soldiers would be redeployed. However, while Estelle and her girls would surely be fighting at the front lines, to capture Galahad Fortress, Rudel would be stationed far back in the real along with the other healers.\nThis meant that, until they captured the fortress, sheâd be separated from him.
âIâll have you know, I take to assigning my human resources very diligently.â Gregorius stated, âI put people who get along together, and separate them if theyâre the opposite. One must have synergy to work in an army after all.â
Estelle couldnât give a damn about this bishopâs personal philosophy.
She had just learned that she might have to say farewell to Rudel as early as tomorrow. That, she couldnât allow.
âBut thereâs a limit to what I can do for people not under my own command you see,â Gregorius said, apologetically, âso unfortunately, you two will be required to go to separate postsâââ
âPlease wait, sir,â Estelle cut him off, âif I were to accept your mission, I request Rudel be made my exclusive aide.â
âDone.â the bishop easily assented, âI trust that you two lovebirds will work much better if youâre together. Iâm expecting good things, Captain.â
â⊠Fine, I accept.â Estelle said, and then corrected herself, âNo, let me volunteer myself.â
This was the only path left to her. Gregorius held the leash to the man she so desperately wanted. But that wasnât necessarily a bad thing. If she performed well, things would go smoothly in the direction she desired. This prospect was better than any monetary reward. One couldnât buy love after all.
âOh! Excellent reply, Captain Estelle! Iâm glad to have you.â Gregorius exclaimed needlessly, to which Estelle followed up with a âItâs my honor as a knight,â playing along for her part.
âGood on you, Rudel-kun,â Gregorius now addressed Rudel, âFrom here on, be sure to support your lovely Captain both in public and private matters.â
âUh⊠umâŠ.â Rudel deliberated.
âYouâre her fiance now, right?â
âY-yes, lord bishopâŠâ
He looked troubled with the sudden turn of events, but even with his delicate brows turned up, he consented to his superior. This clearly demonstrated the bishopâs influence over the boy, proving how he had the power to decide whom the young priest could love.
âAs for you, Captain,â Gregorius returned to Estelle, âI need you to pick out 4 to 5 of your unit who will be accompanying us.â
âYes, sir.â
âYou are to head to Fort Alzas and await further orders from there.â
Bishop Gregorius gave her a few more miscellaneous directives, and after he was done, Estelle finally asked the most important question,
âSir, if I may ask, what exactly is our objective for this mission?â
âOops, dear me.â Gregorius cried, âI canât believe I forgot, pardon me will you?â
Did he really forget? Estelle couldnât tell since his fox-like face always seemed to be scheming something or other. But the bishop apparently had no reason to conceal the matter and he told her easily:
âWhile the Third Battalion is keeping Galahad occupied, we will be clandestinely invading the heart of Pandora: the city-state of Avalonâââ\n