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They all got off and started walking tactically. The village streets were deserted. It was still too early for anyone to be up. Just as they were exiting the village, Matt saw posters on the walls with a few photographs and text written on them. They walked close to the posters, and the Scavenger started reading aloud. âBy order of the great Lord of the Dark World, the Skull Warrior, these dangerous criminals are wanted alive or dead. A bounty is offered to anyone who gives information about them or arrests or kills them.â
On the posters were pictures of No One, the Scavenger, Lynx and the children.
Lynx smiled. âCongratulations. We are most-wanted fugitives now.â
They were all exhausted when they reached Lynxâs cave.
Lynx was visibly disturbed and roared, âThey took my blueprints!â
âWhat blueprints?â James was curious.
Lynx was much too angry to answer. âThe Mudrazers! The Sandpots! The Barbarians! The Stupid Horclathzs! The Brainless Brains! They took away my Oculus.â
âWhatâs he saying?â Archer asked the Scavenger. âWhat is Oculus?â
The Scavenger sighed. âWhile I was searching for the four of you on Earth, I used to return to the Dark World from time to time. On one such occasion, I bumped into Lynx and told him about the guns the people on Earth had. Lynx got a desire to build one. But there is very little iron or steel in the Dark World. So Lynx created Oculus with different materials. Oculus means Destroyer in one of the Dark Worldâs languages. He explained it to me in great detail. It seems they took his Oculus too.â
âHow does it work?â James asked eagerly. âTell quick!â
The Scavenger couldnât help but smile at Jamesâs excitement. âIt is shaped exactly like a gun â a pistol having muzzles and barrels. But there arenât any cartridges or bullets, just round-shaped multi-coloured things about the size of half a grape. Lynx calls them Cules. I donât know how the Cules are made, but the process includes the use of magic. These Cules are delicate and explode as soon as they hit anything with force. An Oculus can store up to fifty Cules.â
The Scavenger continued, âCules can dissolve a personâs armour in two or maybe three shots. Their explosions can be lethal. But there is a drawback. You have to wait for about ten seconds before the Oculus is ready to fire again. And that time delay could be disadvantageous for the shooter. But Lynx had found a solution. He had made a blueprint of a new Oculus, with a long and narrow barrel. But then, Grimâs men came and captured him.â
âBummer,â James said.
âExactly,â the Scavenger agreed. âThatâs why Lynx is so agitated. By using the blueprints, Grim could have made highly advanced Oculuses by now, and this will help the Skull Warrior immensely.â
James understood, but he couldnât help notice how the Scavenger twitched slightly as the word âOculusâ left his mouth. Jamesâs brain connected the dots quickly.
âYou donât like Oculuses,â James said, already realizing the reason why.
âObviously,â the Scavenger said. âI am a warrior. I donât like these new devices. I get that theyâre useful, but I still think they canât be trusted. I prefer traditional weapons like swords and spears.â
Lynx had calmed down by then and broke into the conversation, âThe enemy would have created new Oculuses by now. The final war will now be very challenging. We need to get the Trident soon.â
Lynx looked at the Scavengerâs face and groaned. âUh-oh. From your facial expressions, I can make out that you seem to have different plans.â
The Scavenger nodded firmly. âCorrect. I plan to go to Arcaneâs burial site to check whether Arcaneâs coffin has his bones or not.â
Lynx shook his head and groaned. âI knew this would happen.â He muttered, âHellfire knew your psychology well and has been successful in creating doubt in your mind.â
âDonât fall for Hellfireâs lies. Going all the way to verify your doubt will be such a colossal waste of time.â Lynx made a half-hearted attempt to convince the Scavenger. But he knew that the Scavenger would have his way.
Daniel butted in, âWait, all of you. I have loads of doubts in my mind, and I have got to get them cleared.â
Everyone looked at him, waiting for him to say something further.
âFirst of all, why did Hellfire bad-mouth Arcane?â Daniel asked.
The other children too looked at Lynx. This was a doubt that had plagued everyone since they had arrived from Hellfireâs lair.
Lynx said confidently. âIt was a test.â
âSay what?â the Scavenger asked.
âIt was a test of faith,â Lynx said. âThe final test. He wanted to test our trust and faith in Arcane. He knew that time was crucial for us, so if we go to check, we lose precious time. But if we get on with our task, it shows our faith that Arcane can never be evil.â
âAnother thing,â Archer said. âThe Skull Warrior has a huge amount of power. Why didnât he just come and⊠you know⊠just possess Hellfire to simply hand over the Bolt to him?â
Lynx sniggered. âOh, come on. You have got to be kidding me. Isnât it obvious? Hellfire is a guardian, and his sole purpose is to guard the Bolt. If anyone could have come and possessed him, the Bolt would have been in the hands of even a novice sorcerer. Obviously, itâs not that easy. No matter how powerful the Skull Warrior is, Hellfire would just disappear deep into his lair. Hellfire is after all a supporter of Arcane. Even if the Skull Warrior wished to fight Hellfire to get the Bolt, like us, Hellfire would never give the Bolt to such an evil person like the Skull Warrior.â Lynx took a deep breath.
James chuckled, âAnd I think that the Skull Warrior must have better things to do.â
Lynx nodded. He was glancing at a grim looking Scavenger.
âI know what you have in mind,â Lynx said. âYou will still go to check Arcaneâs burial site.â Lynx looked frustrated to the point
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