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    1. Ever since the great patriarch had sworn a pact with the dark stars, ever since he had


    2. Men and brethren, let me freely speak unto you of the patriarch David, that he is both dead and buried, and his sepulchre is with us unto this day


    3. The daughters had already had a couple cups, the patriarch was probably on his fourth and the sergeant had probably already lost count


    4. said the family patriarch in a curious mixture of Occitan


    5. across from the door and Delvin could hear the bitter grumblings of the elder man, the Snow-Shod patriarch


    6. Kennedy should be the furthest thing removed from royalty, inasmuch as the family Patriarch was a gun-running, booze-smuggling rapist


    7. Suddenly he stood transfixed, and muttered something, upon which a grey-haired patriarch was seized, in spite of his vigorous protestations, and rushed to the front


    8. He had seen the likes of the Patriarch and the Castigator conspiring against the people, orchestrating deaths and mass executions as if people’s lives were mere numbers on charts, maps and reports


    9. And he had seen the Patriarch vanish and reappear, wielding strange instruments of unknown origin that would have been deemed utterly blasphemous


    10. I have had little foreword of the Castigator’s decision, and though privy to most of his thoughts and discussions, I have to say that the Patriarch is better informed than I am

    11. The rumours made the Patriarch laugh sometimes


    12. Others were too eager to circulate such rumors as well as the names of those who commented on such impertinent views of the Holy Avatar, the Patriarch


    13. The Chief Inquisitor stood in reverent attention a few steps next to the Patriarch with his head bowed and his gaze averted from the Holy Avatar’s face


    14. The Patriarch then spoke, addressing the Inquisitor without turning his head or gaze with his examination of the prisoner’s belongings uninterrupted and now seemingly even more thorough:


    15. The Patriarch cast a gaze of subdued anger at the Inquisitor, his otherwise serene face the cause of a disturbing, fearful sensation


    16. The Patriarch took notice of the Inquisitor’s fear and felt pleased


    17. The Patriarch seemed calm and restrained but his last phrase was uttered with such venom and malice that his uncannily melodic voice suddenly took on a sickeningly sweet quality


    18. The Patriarch could see the man was visibly trembling


    19. Remis would have to be made acquiescent in this matter, compliant and pliable as the Patriarch believed he was


    20. ‘There were always the rules,’ the Patriarch thought with a hint of exasperation in his brow

    21. The flogger set down his instrument of torture and bowed reverently as fast as it would seem prudent, and then stepped completely away from the chained form of Philo, standing still and averting his gaze from the direction of the Patriarch


    22. The Inquisitor managed a slightly expectant look towards the Patriarch, awaiting for the casual flick of the Rod that would sentence him to excruciating torture at the hands of the Patriarch himself, who had far more delicate and much more painfully agonizing unseen methods of torment at his disposal


    23. The Patriarch instead motioned with his left hand, the one unadorned, his Mourning hand, for the Inquisitor to rise, before he added:


    24. The Patriarch was studying the prisoner intently with a deeply frowned face, as if trying to uncover everything he needed to know merely by watching him hard enough


    25. The Inquisitor had no intention of uttering a single sentence that could very well be his last and with a series of deep bows and small steps made his way to the staircase as well, being very cautious not to turn his back to the Patriarch at any one point


    26. The moment he reached the base of the stairs as ready as he was to turn and hurriedly run them up, the Patriarch raised his left hand and with his gaze still fixed on Philo, he asked the Inquisitor:


    27. It was, the Patriarch thought, an art form


    28. The Patriarch told him then, with a laugh and a grin:


    29. The Patriarch replied in a candid way, as if exchanging opinions with a peer:


    30. That having being said, the Patriarch reached for Philo’s chains; a mere touch of his hand unlocked the first one and Philo’s body swayed immediately to his other chained side

    31. When the Patriarch unchained his remaining hand, Philo tried to act as fast as possible


    32. His right side, he believed, was nearer to the Patriarch; he mustered all the strength that he could and focused it on his elbow, suddenly jutting it towards the Patriarch’s groin


    33. Instead, he felt a rush of air as if a void was suddenly created where the Patriarch had been standing


    34. The Patriarch was not where he should have been and was instead at Philo’s left side now; it was as if he had instantly sidestepped him with inhuman speed, impossible reflexes, and divine foresight


    35. Evidently surprised and dumbstruck, he managed to ask the Patriarch:


    36. The Patriarch let out an almost hysterical laughter, his shoulders bobbing freely up and down in an unseemly lack of decorum


    37. The Patriarch grinned appreciatively, and then almost immediately his face wore an expression of mild disappointment


    38. To which the Patriarch replied with a brilliant smile adorning his face:


    39. The Patriarch grasped Philo’s head once more


    40. When the Patriarch emerged from the door of the torture chamber, the guards posted there were almost ashen in color but still managed to stand to attention briskly enough

    41. The Patriarch said to the first one he laid his eyes on:


    42. They had seen it happen before, they all knew the dangers and the ignominious ways the Patriarch and the Castigator chose to dispose of their enemies


    43. Lord Ursempyre Remis was being escorted by a pair of procrastinators at the behest of the Patriarch himself, he had been told


    44. He thought that perhaps the Patriarch knew something, but he had to learn that for himself


    45. Would the Patriarch be so rash? Would he suddenly arrest him without good reason? Certainly he had the power to do so, but was it to his best interest? How could he ever succeed in finding out what drove the Patriarch? Nothing useful was to be found in Ursempyre’s bag of thoughts


    46. But the Patriarch was a blank, as if he were totally heedless of the circumstances, the dynamics of power play, and indeed the workings of the world around him


    47. It was as if the Patriarch were a chilling, unnatural force that could bore right into your soul and leave you empty; a walking husk with your mind and soul gone forever, his own for the taking at nothing but a whim of his


    48. He would be thoroughly interrogated by the Patriarch himself


    49. The Noble Representative would be tortured, questioned, and killed by the Patriarch himself


    50. An ill omen, but who would challenge the will of the Law and the Patriarch, Reverent and Beloved of the Gods, the Holy Avatar? Not a lowly guard, that much was certain














































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    patriarch paterfamilias elder older person superior master senior ancestor