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No sooner had Ra.s.sa been stopped cold by Ebony's request than he felt something was immensely wrong . His Life Lines tingled, warning him of something . Something that was rapidly spiralling out of his control . At first, he'd thought that he himself was under threat, that Ebony, or one of the other survivors meant him harm . But he sensed nothing beyond Ebony's complete and utter loss of self . From the little Ra.s.sa had been able to ascertain by watching Ebony, it was clear that she'd been a slave since birth . A higher cla.s.s of slave given that she hadn't been fed to him, but a slave none the less . She had no clue how to live for herself, the thought was completely and utterly daunting to her . So daunting she'd asked the young man who'd been a prisoner for the past five years and had spent the last several hours slaughtering his way through her home, for help .
The boy that had been would have sympathised . He would have cared for her . But Ra.s.sa was not that boy anymore . Did that mean he would abandon her though? No . She could be useful . At the very least she would be able to aid him in making the time he planned to spend in Jerrica shorter . Ra.s.sa's eyes narrowed .
"Are you literate?"
Ebony nodded .
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In truth, Ra.s.sa hadn't planned on using his wings, not until he got used to the feeling of flight, but he had little choice in the matter . Despite his speed, the amount of obstacles in his way between here and where his Life Lines were urging him to go were too many, they would slow him down even with his speed .
Ra.s.sa had no care for the ripping of fabric he heard as he recalled his wings . At least, none beyond the fact that he'd just gotten this shirt and would no doubt soon need to find another .
He'd picked up a couple of short swords that the guards had been holding and as he strapped them to his waist he couldn't help but think about the fact that realistically, he didn't actually need the swords . His claws were more than enough . Only, he'd just had a bath .
He was probably being optimistic by thinking he could get out of whatever was waiting for him without cleaning himself again . Still, it was the thought that counted .
Ra.s.sa moved forward to one of the few balconies that overlooked the large expanse between the mountains to the east and west before reaching the wall and the forest beyond . With his strength, Ra.s.sa figured it was probable that he would be able to lift off the ground . No he knew it was possible . But He'd never actually flown before . Gliding, even if only for a couple of minutes, would hopefully be enough for him to get used to the feeling of flight .
At least he hoped . He didn't exactly have much time to spare . The tingling in his Life Lines was becoming more and more p.r.o.nounced .
Taking a deep breath, Ra.s.sa stepped up onto the railing and let the wind brush over his face and through his new clothing . His hair immediately whipped across his face, it's length instantly bothering Ra.s.sa . With a discontented sneer, Ra.s.sa extended the claws on his left hand, gathered his hair with his right and sliced the length of his hair off . It was by no means a perfect cut, but at least it wasn't whipping him in the face anymore . Bracing his legs, Ra.s.sa extended his wings out to their full length, a wingspan of over nine metres . His wings were so large that Ra.s.sa wondered why on earth he would need such a length . The reason became apparent as Ra.s.sa leaned forward and fell .
He was not proficient in the art of flying, so despite the immense height Ra.s.sa started at, it took him several seconds before he was able to grasp hold of the feeling of keeping himself aloft . He'd lost nearly half of his alt.i.tude in the fall, and the strain on his back muscles to hold his wings in position as he glided was immense . Even with his vampiric strength, these muscles were ones he was not used to controlling . With the wind pelting at his wings from below, Ra.s.sa had to call on even more strength to drag his wings down to gain more alt.i.tude . He very quickly had sailed over the wall and traversed the top of the forest on the plateau between mountains, but he knew he could get more speed out of his wings . As he folded his wings to lift them high and then spread them out again, his stomach flipped at the sudden drop in alt.i.tude as he took too long to unfurl his wings once more . Not that he hadn't already lost his stomach somewhere a few kilometres back .
As Ra.s.sa slowly got used to the motion and the strain on his back, it became abundantly clear why his wings were so big, any smaller and he would have trouble keeping himself aloft, especially his legs, which unless he was going at a high speed, dragged like dead weight behind him . No wonder Vampires had found it so inconvenient to fly in the everyday . It made Ra.s.sa wonder why they'd even bothered in battles . If not for the benefit of having airborne forces, Ra.s.sa was sure that Vampires would have abandoned flying altogether .
As he climbed higher and distanced himself further from Jerrica, Ra.s.sa turned his attention to following the pull from his Life Lines . Due west of the mountain range . He banked in that direction, and then, with the clear skies and an un.o.bstructed view before him, Ra.s.sa called on his power over the shadows .
One might wonder why Ra.s.sa had not called on this ability before, after all, travelling via shadows was far faster than any other form of travel, but the ability had one large drawback . Ra.s.sa could not access the shadows to go somewhere he could not see, or had not been to before .
By climbing to the heights, he had, he had an un.o.bstructed view of hundreds of kilometres, and could therefore see far further than when he was on the ground .
Pulling himself into the shadows of the ground far beneath him, Ra.s.sa travelled nearly instantaneously across nearly two hundred kilometres before he found himself airborne once more in a new area . To the North, he could see the outline of the Academy City on the horizon, but that was not his destination, he needed to go further .
Ra.s.sa chose a position to the west, and dragged himself into the shadows once more .