08.
The Beginning of the Ending
More nights passed and San tended to Ustal's needs whenever she could. She was also given more indigents to harvest, but found their screams and cries for mercy bothersome and irritatingâshe was doing them a favor, cutting their miserable lives short
and
allowing them to serve a greater purpose besides. The pitiful creatures didn't see it that way, of course. But then, they never did.
She gifted her mate three more hearts for the trouble, bearing them with her as she emerged from her little den, lightly touched with blood and foulness. Three more bear-men warriors awaited her on their knees, while Ustal and his fearsome army looked onâthey were a small force, really, just over fifty men in total, but that was still a larger number than the entire wolf tribe if Ustal's scouts were to be believed.
San carried the bowl of hearts to a small, stone table and set it down, looking at each of the bear warriors in turnâshe didn't know or remember any of their names, but they weren't important enough to remember. "Are your chosen men ready, great chieftain?"
Ustal stood behind the three men, who in turn were on their knees. "They are ready."
She looked at each man in turn, thinking they look more torn between nervousness and disdain of her. "What I give you is a gift from my god. It will change you, but it shall also make you invincible. Are you ready?"
They nodded. One of them, an especially lecherous sort, was eyeing her naked body with undisguised lust, ravishing her with his eyes like he wanted to grab her by the neck and bend her over the table in front of every man watching. Not that she could blame him; San knew that half of the men in the tribe wanted her.
Men were so easily manipulated. It was true of Ustal, and true of all of them. San only knew one man who was strong enough to resist her temptations, but he wasn't as thick-headed as these bears anyway.
She'd kept her hands bloody for the ceremony, since they weren't likely to stay clean anyway. Picking the bowl back up again, she walked towards them. "Each of you, take one of what I offerâsteel your hearts for what I command of you next." The black hearts were wet and heavy, dripping with fluid as each man took one. This wasn't the first, or even the tenth such ritual, but still she saw at least one of them hesitate for the briefest instant before taking the black, corrupted lump of muscle in his hands.
No one said anything, but San noted the man's reluctance all the same. She found it more amusing than anything elseâthese were trained killers and abductors of women, siring and whelping cubs on them, keeping them naked and helpless in their densâyet some still hesitated to touch a lump of dead flesh.
"These offerings will grant you the strength three- or four-times over beyond anything you know now, either as man or bear." She held for a moment on ceremony, looking all of them in the eye again. "If you wish to attain such power, consume the heart wholeâwaste nothing, lest the god of the earth deny you his boon."
They looked at their given offerings and began to take big, meaty bites of the black muscle. The look on the one man's face, the one who'd hesitated to take the heart, said that it had a foul taste, making his eyes water, but he ate it all the same. None of them vomited it back up, at leastâUstal had torn the arms off the last man who'd done that.
Once the hearts were consumed, San stretched her hands out towards them. "
Umakyun,
" she saidâ
kar
flowed through her, up through the soles of her feet and out her opened hands. It was a quicker summoning of her god's power, with none of the violation of the ritual she used to imbue power in the hearts themselves, but a quick summoning versus a full ritual was both less potent and much more tiring by comparison.
The chaotic magics contained in the black vessels, now torn to pieces and resting inside the bear-men's bellies, woke up at the sound of her voice and the single word. The warriors fell to the stones and writhed, screaming, belching smoke and green froth from their open mouths. Their faces were a mask of agony; their eyes burned with unholy light.
Ustal stepped to San's side as they watched the men twist and roll about, beating their fists against the ground, shrieking like demons. "How many do you expect to survive this time?" she asked, unconcerned by their screams.
"Two, maybeâperhaps all three, if the gods are in a good mood."
"They so
rarely
are," San said, forcing a sigh of concern. This was the last batch of warriors before Ustal intended to marchâso long as one of them survived, that was good enough for her.
In another minute or so, it was over. All three of them stopped their writhing. Two of the three men spat out a mouthful of blood and froth and pushed to their feet; their limbs were trembling and they both stank of piss, but they'd survived the procedure.
The last one, the man who'd been raping San with his eyes, who'd hesitated to take the heart in his hands, didn't move at all at first. When he finally raised his head, he gave a roar and his bones began to break; his back swelled and fur broke out over his bare flesh like black weeds. In moments, a great black bear stood in his place, but he didn't speak again or even move, aside from his breathing.
"Damnit, Irmak," Ustal said, scowling at the bear. "I was counting on you surviving this."
"My apologies, Great Chief," San said. "The black heart knows a warrior's true mettle better than he knows it himself." The potent magic contained in the heart had burned out the man's conscious mind; he had reverted to his bestial nature and would never change back again. Ustal had several such bears nowâthey were capable of following basic commands and orders, but they were useless as more than simple foot soldiers.
"Yes, yes," the chief said, growling in anger. "One of you, get him out of here." He waved the bear away. The beast swung his head in confusion before following the strong hand of one warrior who grabbed Irmak by the thick scruff of his neck and led him away.
"You two," Ustal said to the survivors, "are you ready?"
They slammed their fists to their chests. "Yes, Chieftain!"
He nodded. "Administer the test."