Isolation
Story: Shift
The three other soldiers all looked around at each little dumbfounded. Eudokia’s declaration was absurd, yet she held proof. They didn’t know what to do. However, each of them caught a narrowed eye from Eudokia. It gave them an unsettled feeling of command. It felt weird coming from a child, someone half their age.
Child or not, she was their superior in both rank and deed. While MPs out ranked most soldiers, it was a rarely honored respect. Eudokia silently demanded it from them. It compelled them to comply. They moved an awkward walk to the front of the cots coming to attention. “We apologize for our disrespect, sir!”
The Lieutenant Sergeant slowly turned his head towards his men in disbelief. “You’re calling that thing ‘sir’?!” He wanted to forget he even heard their words. It all had to be a dream.
“But sir, she is the new Squad Leader.”
“They are orders from command, Nikon. If you disobey them, you’ll be punished.”
Nikon ground his teeth together listening to them squawk. “You bastards! I’m your Squad Leader! We’ve been together for a year and this is the respect I’ve earned from you?” His yelling had the entire barracks watching, not that it wasn’t already. The attention made him sweat or possibly the looks of pity from his men.
Looking back down at Eudokia, it only made his blood boil more. Her expression looked nothing like a child. She demanded respect and his compliance. It grated on him. “You’re coming with me to the Captain’s office! We’re getting this mistake resolved now before your charade goes any further!”
Chapter 199 – Isolation
“What do you mean?!” Nikon slammed his hands down on the desk once more. “This isn’t something I can discuss with his assistant.” He glared down at the young man, probably no older than him.
The whole time Eudokia remained silent, merely watching everything play out. She was the first to notice when Captain Simonides appeared from the hall.
He managed to sneak up on everyone else. Surfacing near the side of the assistant’s desk, he interrupted the yelling, “Things are quite noisy out here.” There was a lighter tone mixed in with his commanding voice.
Nikon immediately went still as he realized the Captain stood nearby him. He came to attention shortly after, knowing his place. “I apologize for my rude behavior, sir!”
Narrowing his eyes, Simonides took in the area before responding. “That is of less concern to me right now. What is the reason for your being here?”
Driving straight to the problem, Nikon hesitated a little. It took him a few moments to react. Paper in hand, he handed it over to Simonides.
Simonides glanced over it for a moment. “There something wrong?”
“Yes, sir!”
He glanced over at Eudokia briefly and back at the paper. The orders disappeared in his hands. “I see, let’s move this to my office.” He motioned sharply at the two to follow him before he turned around.
Once inside, Nikon explained his complaint to Simonides. “I see.” He looked over at Eudokia, whose head was about the only thing that broke above the desk. Still, she remained silent. “I’ll grant you the unusual nature, but the orders are real.”
“Captain?!”
“Second Lieutenant Eudokia here was granted this request.”
“You can’t be serious! Sir.”
Pulling out a file from behind his desk, he placed his hand on the closed file. “The top cadet each year from the academy is granted a command of their own with them picking the posting.”
Nikon glared down at Eudokia with some jealousy in his eye. In front of the jealousy though was doubt, stubborn unmovable doubt. “What’s that got to do with her?”
Simonides sighed to himself. He read the scene already and didn’t want to spell it out. “This year’s top cadet was Eudokia.”
“That’s not possible! Besides being a child, she’s one of them. They aren’t allowed to participate.”
“It would seem you’re misinformed, as many are about the academy.” It was a common misconception due to the way things worked. When it did happen it always appeared like a miracle, an impossibility and easily forgotten, likely intentionally. “MPs are allowed to participate. Anyone in the academy can do so, but due to the system in the academy it is very rare for it to happen.”
“I’ve never heard of any MP achieving it.”
“You know at least one other, everyone does.”
“Sir?”
“General Demosthenes Alexander was the last one to achieve the honor of top cadet.”
“The General? Of course, it would make sense he would. There is no one greater than him.”
“Besides the King,” Simonides added.
“But she’s just a kid, sir!”
“The military does not distinguish between age when it comes to them.” He glanced over at Eudokia, who still said nothing while the entire conversation carried on. Any normal child would have been unable to stand still or even withstand the barrage of voices. She didn’t react to anything. “You went through the academy, so you know the training required to pass. She completed it at her age, surpassing everyone else. Remember that, Lieutenant Sergeant Nikon.”
Nikon realized then he had nothing left. “Yes, sir!” He came to attention and saluted. Dismissed, Nikon marched out of the room. He had Eudokia following behind him. It took until leaving the building for Nikon to turn back. “Listen here. You may be the Squad Leader, but that doesn’t mean I acknowledge you. I’ll be watching you and the moment you screw up your ass is mine!” After he said his piece, Nikon quickly marched off, likely to fume more about his misfortune.
Eudokia watched him leave, allowing enough time for him to disappear before slipping out of her stance. She sighed heavily and ran off in the opposite direction. It hardly mattered to her where she ended up, just so long as she was alone.
Empty fields just behind headquarters was where she found herself. There were a lot of green fields in Atlantis, most of the land was very similar. However, each area still felt different. Eudokia certainly felt the difference in the South Gate. She fell over eventually tired of moving. Her face landed in the grass with only her arm as a pillow. ‘This is completely different from what I was expecting!’ Her body trembled thinking back.
The scenes replayed through her mind endlessly. She tried to think of any way to have done things differently. None of the results turned out in her success. ‘It was all I could do. I have to appear strong. They’ll just see me as a child…’ Eudokia knew it was going to be difficult, but she hadn’t mentally prepared for the oppressive nature. She thought the academy’s cruelty was terrible, yet the aura she felt from everyone didn’t have the same feel. It somehow felt worse.
Hours passed until the morning turned to afternoon. Eudokia returned to the barracks. Her presence remained something of a wonder-filled show. A child charged with leading a team of adults. They all waited to see how long the show lasted. They took bets behind her back on when she would break, something that took her months to discover.
Another routine patrol came for the 241st Squad. Eudokia had her team lined up in the courtyard near their exit. She paced down the four members. “Corporal Hilarion,” she called, in a clear penetrating voice.
“Yes, sir!” the young man replied. He was the tallest of the group. While he listened to every order Eudokia gave, he did enjoy towering over her trying to push her. It never worked, something he did poorly to hide his disappointment.
“Corporal Hestia.”
The only woman in the squad piped up, “Yes, sir!” She saw nothing in common with Eudokia and actually kept more of a distance from her than the rest of the team. It was always difficult to tell what thoughts turned behind her eyes. Eudokia felt the woman judged her with every slight glance in her direction. She had the feeling she was the least approving of her as leader, even more than Nikon, which seemed difficult to believe.
“Corporal Daidalos.”
“Yes, sir!” Daidalos fell in line quicker than the rest with Eudokia’s new command. She felt he was scheming things along with Nikon, but never saw any proof of it. He went along with the flow, but there was something unsettling about him. Eudokia just could never place a finger on what caused her intuition to decide it.
“Lieutenant Sergeant Nikon.”
“By the book again,” he muttered, “Yes, sir!” It was merely by rank that he was Eudokia’s second in command. She would have picked someone else if she could, he was the most verbally disruptive and insubordinate of the group. Yet she preferred it that way, it made it easier to read him than the rest of the group. Eudokia always knew where she stood in the group by his actions. It was an odd measuring stick to have.
Eudokia turned around. Her hand motioned to the gatekeeper to open the massive stone doors. The doors looked impossible to move and hardly practical, yet when activated they moved with fluid grace as though part of nature. They made not a single sound, eerily so, more signs of the construction done by MPs.
Stepping out, she motioned to her team. “Corporal Hestia, you have point.”
“Yes, sir!” Hestia hustled to the front leading the team out. Everything carried out in routine. Nothing out of the ordinary happened. It had been six months since the last intrusion and it was only one scientist. It cleaned up quickly with no support needed. Most of the soldiers couldn’t remember any other intrusion. Only soldiers with more than one tour actually had other stories of intrusions. It was rare for more than a handful of soldiers to have actually been present at an intrusion.
Days continued to pass evenly for Eudokia. Those with early bets lost them as she outlasted most of the pessimistic estimates. She became a bit of a legend among the South Gate as word spread further. More soldiers joined trying to guess what would break her.
Eudokia walked briskly through the courtyard, ignoring all of the glances, half stares and fake ignored looks. She had grown used to it. The feel was truly different from the academy. She almost preferred to have been back at the academy, as no one was mature enough to hide what they felt. It was always in the open and you understood everyone’s place. Her new world was a silent cold war. She always had to remain vigilant.
She came to a stop, not quite to her destination. Her eyes caught sight in time, an irregularly shaped form of stone extruded out from the normally smoothly polished walkway. Eudokia walked around it, but discovered another, followed by more. ‘Another MP is somewhere nearby.’ Carefully, she scanned around the courtyard. There were too many for her to know who caused it.
It wasn’t the first time, so she just activated her Field and kept walking. ‘They’re just looking for a reaction, anything out of me.’ She always only showed them her soldier’s face. She knew it bothered countless numbers of soldiers that she failed to meet their expectations of how an inexperienced immature child should act.
The library finally arrived with only a few more steps. She disappeared into the tall structure that filled up a quarter of the headquarters. Border duty held a lot of downtime and long hours of little to do. Inside the library, soldiers had the chance to pass time or break up the normal grind. Eudokia used it as a safe retreat and place to keep learning. Learning was something suggested, but never required for the soldiers. A large percent of the books were related to foreign studies, usually history or language.
Eudokia retrieved the next book in the series she read and found a comfortable place to sit. No one was around. She couldn’t feel the distant stares or the whispered words.
It was silent. The way she preferred.
However, someone had discovered her, hidden away in the towers of books. A little child leaned around one of the massive hard wood shelves to stare at Eudokia. The girl watched intently for several minutes before tempting an approach. She looked down at Eudokia seated up against the shelf. “Hello, I didn’t think I’d find anyone else back here! My name is Dareia!”
Child or not, she was their superior in both rank and deed. While MPs out ranked most soldiers, it was a rarely honored respect. Eudokia silently demanded it from them. It compelled them to comply. They moved an awkward walk to the front of the cots coming to attention. “We apologize for our disrespect, sir!”
The Lieutenant Sergeant slowly turned his head towards his men in disbelief. “You’re calling that thing ‘sir’?!” He wanted to forget he even heard their words. It all had to be a dream.
“But sir, she is the new Squad Leader.”
“They are orders from command, Nikon. If you disobey them, you’ll be punished.”
Nikon ground his teeth together listening to them squawk. “You bastards! I’m your Squad Leader! We’ve been together for a year and this is the respect I’ve earned from you?” His yelling had the entire barracks watching, not that it wasn’t already. The attention made him sweat or possibly the looks of pity from his men.
Looking back down at Eudokia, it only made his blood boil more. Her expression looked nothing like a child. She demanded respect and his compliance. It grated on him. “You’re coming with me to the Captain’s office! We’re getting this mistake resolved now before your charade goes any further!”
Chapter 199 – Isolation
“What do you mean?!” Nikon slammed his hands down on the desk once more. “This isn’t something I can discuss with his assistant.” He glared down at the young man, probably no older than him.
The whole time Eudokia remained silent, merely watching everything play out. She was the first to notice when Captain Simonides appeared from the hall.
He managed to sneak up on everyone else. Surfacing near the side of the assistant’s desk, he interrupted the yelling, “Things are quite noisy out here.” There was a lighter tone mixed in with his commanding voice.
Nikon immediately went still as he realized the Captain stood nearby him. He came to attention shortly after, knowing his place. “I apologize for my rude behavior, sir!”
Narrowing his eyes, Simonides took in the area before responding. “That is of less concern to me right now. What is the reason for your being here?”
Driving straight to the problem, Nikon hesitated a little. It took him a few moments to react. Paper in hand, he handed it over to Simonides.
Simonides glanced over it for a moment. “There something wrong?”
“Yes, sir!”
He glanced over at Eudokia briefly and back at the paper. The orders disappeared in his hands. “I see, let’s move this to my office.” He motioned sharply at the two to follow him before he turned around.
Once inside, Nikon explained his complaint to Simonides. “I see.” He looked over at Eudokia, whose head was about the only thing that broke above the desk. Still, she remained silent. “I’ll grant you the unusual nature, but the orders are real.”
“Captain?!”
“Second Lieutenant Eudokia here was granted this request.”
“You can’t be serious! Sir.”
Pulling out a file from behind his desk, he placed his hand on the closed file. “The top cadet each year from the academy is granted a command of their own with them picking the posting.”
Nikon glared down at Eudokia with some jealousy in his eye. In front of the jealousy though was doubt, stubborn unmovable doubt. “What’s that got to do with her?”
Simonides sighed to himself. He read the scene already and didn’t want to spell it out. “This year’s top cadet was Eudokia.”
“That’s not possible! Besides being a child, she’s one of them. They aren’t allowed to participate.”
“It would seem you’re misinformed, as many are about the academy.” It was a common misconception due to the way things worked. When it did happen it always appeared like a miracle, an impossibility and easily forgotten, likely intentionally. “MPs are allowed to participate. Anyone in the academy can do so, but due to the system in the academy it is very rare for it to happen.”
“I’ve never heard of any MP achieving it.”
“You know at least one other, everyone does.”
“Sir?”
“General Demosthenes Alexander was the last one to achieve the honor of top cadet.”
“The General? Of course, it would make sense he would. There is no one greater than him.”
“Besides the King,” Simonides added.
“But she’s just a kid, sir!”
“The military does not distinguish between age when it comes to them.” He glanced over at Eudokia, who still said nothing while the entire conversation carried on. Any normal child would have been unable to stand still or even withstand the barrage of voices. She didn’t react to anything. “You went through the academy, so you know the training required to pass. She completed it at her age, surpassing everyone else. Remember that, Lieutenant Sergeant Nikon.”
Nikon realized then he had nothing left. “Yes, sir!” He came to attention and saluted. Dismissed, Nikon marched out of the room. He had Eudokia following behind him. It took until leaving the building for Nikon to turn back. “Listen here. You may be the Squad Leader, but that doesn’t mean I acknowledge you. I’ll be watching you and the moment you screw up your ass is mine!” After he said his piece, Nikon quickly marched off, likely to fume more about his misfortune.
Eudokia watched him leave, allowing enough time for him to disappear before slipping out of her stance. She sighed heavily and ran off in the opposite direction. It hardly mattered to her where she ended up, just so long as she was alone.
Empty fields just behind headquarters was where she found herself. There were a lot of green fields in Atlantis, most of the land was very similar. However, each area still felt different. Eudokia certainly felt the difference in the South Gate. She fell over eventually tired of moving. Her face landed in the grass with only her arm as a pillow. ‘This is completely different from what I was expecting!’ Her body trembled thinking back.
The scenes replayed through her mind endlessly. She tried to think of any way to have done things differently. None of the results turned out in her success. ‘It was all I could do. I have to appear strong. They’ll just see me as a child…’ Eudokia knew it was going to be difficult, but she hadn’t mentally prepared for the oppressive nature. She thought the academy’s cruelty was terrible, yet the aura she felt from everyone didn’t have the same feel. It somehow felt worse.
Hours passed until the morning turned to afternoon. Eudokia returned to the barracks. Her presence remained something of a wonder-filled show. A child charged with leading a team of adults. They all waited to see how long the show lasted. They took bets behind her back on when she would break, something that took her months to discover.
Another routine patrol came for the 241st Squad. Eudokia had her team lined up in the courtyard near their exit. She paced down the four members. “Corporal Hilarion,” she called, in a clear penetrating voice.
“Yes, sir!” the young man replied. He was the tallest of the group. While he listened to every order Eudokia gave, he did enjoy towering over her trying to push her. It never worked, something he did poorly to hide his disappointment.
“Corporal Hestia.”
The only woman in the squad piped up, “Yes, sir!” She saw nothing in common with Eudokia and actually kept more of a distance from her than the rest of the team. It was always difficult to tell what thoughts turned behind her eyes. Eudokia felt the woman judged her with every slight glance in her direction. She had the feeling she was the least approving of her as leader, even more than Nikon, which seemed difficult to believe.
“Corporal Daidalos.”
“Yes, sir!” Daidalos fell in line quicker than the rest with Eudokia’s new command. She felt he was scheming things along with Nikon, but never saw any proof of it. He went along with the flow, but there was something unsettling about him. Eudokia just could never place a finger on what caused her intuition to decide it.
“Lieutenant Sergeant Nikon.”
“By the book again,” he muttered, “Yes, sir!” It was merely by rank that he was Eudokia’s second in command. She would have picked someone else if she could, he was the most verbally disruptive and insubordinate of the group. Yet she preferred it that way, it made it easier to read him than the rest of the group. Eudokia always knew where she stood in the group by his actions. It was an odd measuring stick to have.
Eudokia turned around. Her hand motioned to the gatekeeper to open the massive stone doors. The doors looked impossible to move and hardly practical, yet when activated they moved with fluid grace as though part of nature. They made not a single sound, eerily so, more signs of the construction done by MPs.
Stepping out, she motioned to her team. “Corporal Hestia, you have point.”
“Yes, sir!” Hestia hustled to the front leading the team out. Everything carried out in routine. Nothing out of the ordinary happened. It had been six months since the last intrusion and it was only one scientist. It cleaned up quickly with no support needed. Most of the soldiers couldn’t remember any other intrusion. Only soldiers with more than one tour actually had other stories of intrusions. It was rare for more than a handful of soldiers to have actually been present at an intrusion.
Days continued to pass evenly for Eudokia. Those with early bets lost them as she outlasted most of the pessimistic estimates. She became a bit of a legend among the South Gate as word spread further. More soldiers joined trying to guess what would break her.
Eudokia walked briskly through the courtyard, ignoring all of the glances, half stares and fake ignored looks. She had grown used to it. The feel was truly different from the academy. She almost preferred to have been back at the academy, as no one was mature enough to hide what they felt. It was always in the open and you understood everyone’s place. Her new world was a silent cold war. She always had to remain vigilant.
She came to a stop, not quite to her destination. Her eyes caught sight in time, an irregularly shaped form of stone extruded out from the normally smoothly polished walkway. Eudokia walked around it, but discovered another, followed by more. ‘Another MP is somewhere nearby.’ Carefully, she scanned around the courtyard. There were too many for her to know who caused it.
It wasn’t the first time, so she just activated her Field and kept walking. ‘They’re just looking for a reaction, anything out of me.’ She always only showed them her soldier’s face. She knew it bothered countless numbers of soldiers that she failed to meet their expectations of how an inexperienced immature child should act.
The library finally arrived with only a few more steps. She disappeared into the tall structure that filled up a quarter of the headquarters. Border duty held a lot of downtime and long hours of little to do. Inside the library, soldiers had the chance to pass time or break up the normal grind. Eudokia used it as a safe retreat and place to keep learning. Learning was something suggested, but never required for the soldiers. A large percent of the books were related to foreign studies, usually history or language.
Eudokia retrieved the next book in the series she read and found a comfortable place to sit. No one was around. She couldn’t feel the distant stares or the whispered words.
It was silent. The way she preferred.
However, someone had discovered her, hidden away in the towers of books. A little child leaned around one of the massive hard wood shelves to stare at Eudokia. The girl watched intently for several minutes before tempting an approach. She looked down at Eudokia seated up against the shelf. “Hello, I didn’t think I’d find anyone else back here! My name is Dareia!”
Table of Contents
- Broken Bonds
- Tunneling in the Dark
- Following Light
- Failings of Earning Trust
- Arriving at the Start
- A Harsh Life
- World's Intermission
- Question's End
- Question's Test
- Question's Line
- Question's Gap
- Positive Direction, Long Road
- Ending the Harsh Cause
- Not Harsh After All
- Resumed Harsh Life
- A Harsh Reality
- Replacement Exam
- Bonus Exam
- Final Exam
- Joyous Exam
- Sorrowful Exam
- Power Exam
- Limited Exam
- True Exam
- Bare Dance
- Bullet Dance
- Fire Dance
- Empty Dance
- Invisible Dance
- Tactician's Resolution
- Tactician's Reveal
- Tactician's Ploy
- Tactician's Trick
- Tactician's Battle
- Challenging the Beast
- Challenging the Habit
- Challenging the Behemoth
- Challenging the Mountain
- Reward
- Single Point
- A Wounded Land
- Total Destruction
- The Capital Battle Begins
- The Eve of Cloud Break
- In Plain Sight
- The Well
- Blind Light
- Another Drop
- A Strategy for Impossible
- Defense of the Wall
- The Strongest Demon
- Longing Desires
- Missing Lines
- Edge of War
- Undesired Return
- Locked Hunter
- Empty Trails
- Can't Say No
- A True Blade
- Three Way Struggle
- Killing Impact
- Power Spike
- Painful Past
- Complicated Companions
- On Friendly Steps
- Chasing Rumors
- Demon's Secret
- Demon's Blood
- Demon's Gate
- Sparks of War
- Time to Waste
- A Carefree Life
- A Demon's Reality
- A Demon's Wish
- On the Side of Darkness
- Stalemate's End
- Reality of True Power
- A Demon's Smile
- Foots of the Cleaved Mountain
- Reality Lies
- Rewind 4
- Red Direction
- Calling of the Mark
- Mark of the Demon
- The Empty Forest
- Black Ash Demon
- Demon of the Forest
- Confidence Blooming
- Trust Issues
- Village of Silence
- A Lost Path
- Settling
- Land of Demons
- Trapped from Reality
- Captured Reality
- Seized Heart
- Custom Reality
- Awakened Mind
- Labyrinth of the Subconscious
- The Uninvited
- The Impossible Floor
- Blind Echoes
- The Wrong Success
- Missing the Point
- Edge of Hope
- Broken Purpose
- Broken Heart
- Broken Mind
- Broken Plans
- Broken Ties
- Broken People
- Broken Defense
- Broken Peace
- Broken Way
- Broken Paths
- Broken Hope
- Broken Lives
- Broken Calm
- Broken Land
- Broken Home
- Mind Wipe
- Mind Break
- Mind Lock
- Mind Without
- Mind Steel
- Mind Over Matter
- Mind Tricks
- Mind Games
- Awaited Arrival
- Shouting to the Darkness
- Waterfall
- Water Competition
- Water Polo
- Water Games
- Water Works
- The Shattered Mirror
- The Broken Mirror
- The False Mirror
- The Reverse Mirror
- Sun and Moon
- Dawn Light
- The Dawn Edge
- The Full Moon
- The Moon Rises
- Back-to-Back in the Jaws
- Back-to-Back into the Fires
- Back-to-Back Brawl
- Back-to-Back Knife Edge
- Back-to-Back Take Down
- Back-to-Back Knockout
- Back-to-Back Punch Out
- Back-to-Back Doubt
- Back-to-Back Fists
- Misjudged Purpose
- Misjudged Memories
- Misjudged Words
- Misjudged Action
- Misjudged Ability
- Misjudged Flame
- Clashing Swords
- Un-united Fronts
- Shaken Assault
- Stolen Plans
- Parting Ways
- Shattered Hopes
- Tainted Land
- Crawling at the Darkness
- Most Wanted
- Scattered Pillars
- The Right of Power
- Reasons to Fight
- The Pitfalls of Idealism
- Mixed Messages
- War to Peace
- The Dark Side of the Shadow
- Identity
- Repayment
- Hot Blooded Meetings
- New Leaf, Old Leaf
- Regretted Outcome
- Rewind 3
- Black Signal
- Crumbling Lines
- Unplanned Guests
- The Fragility of Friendship
- Sides
- Stolen Future
- The Resistance
- Friend or Enemy
- Regretted Actions
- Awkward Moments
- Uneasy Night
- Family
- False Normalcy
- Rude Welcome
- Return to Peace
- Morning Verdict
- Night Meetings
- Secret Origins
- The Other Half
- One-sided Argument
- The Other Side of the Wall
- Bloodless Night
- Rude Morning
- Fire and Ice
- The Last Guard
- The Corrupted Past
- Returned Mind
- Desperate Emotions
- Someone Else's Mind
- Screaming Blades
- Screaming Fists
- Screaming Revenge
- Standing Still
- Unchained Beast
- More Than Human
- Almost Human
- Childish Resistance
- Childish Dreams
- Burning Freedom
- The Recovered Truth
- Awakened Emotions
- Buried Emotions
- Misdirected Emotions
- Standing on Top
- Standing for One Minute
- Standing Room Only
- Prowling Beast
- Restrained Beast
- Reluctant Beast
- Mindless Animal
- Living Dirt
- Childish Growth
- Childish Beliefs
- Childish Thoughts
- Sealed Freedom
- Modified Freedom
- Internal Freedom
- Pick Your Partner
- First Steps
- The Unwanted Gift
- Morning Without the Sun
- Arrival
- Death's Winnings
- Death's Excitement
- Death's Entertainment
- Death's Assurance
- Death's Bet
- Strengthening Resolve
- Silent Progress
- Alone on the Void
- Silence Doesn't Stand
- Peak Walkers
- Walking Titans
- Confronting Hades
- The Crawling Fear
- Clouded Minds
- Troubled Ground
- Motives
- Using the Past to Hide the Present
- The Wall that Protects
- Waking the Titans
- Moving Pieces
- Conspirators
- Darkness Rising
- Forced Resolution
- Tempted Strength
- False Turns
- The Rising Tides
- Loss of Control
- The Ring of Control
- Seeking Answers
- Leftover Answers
- Sneaking Shadows
- Child at Play
- Crawling in the Dark
- Carving a Hole
- Art of the Con
- Child of Lies
- Childish Games
- Rewind 2
- Isolation
- Delusional Fantasies
- Walking Away
- Failed Expectations
- Denied Expectations
- Forced Expectations
- Twisted Expectations
- Shifting Lines
- Shifting Patterns
- Shifting Desires
- Shifting Attacks
- Shifting Thoughts
- Science of the Theory
- Science of the Nature
- Science of the Hypothesis
- Science of the Resolve
- Science of the Attack
- Guardian's Answer
- Guardian's Stand
- Guardian's Memories
- Guardian's Turmoil
- Guardian's Struggle
- Polite Violence
- Vicious Excitement
- The Postcard
- Gathering Storm
- Mounting Troubles
- Stirred Thoughts
- Accepting the Fallen Pieces
- Dawn Approach
- Two Fists
- Tearing Down the Forest
- Falling in the Forest
- Fighting for One's Self
- The Weakling
- Uneven Ground
- Striking Shadow
- Sealing Innocence
- Lost Comrades
- Phantoms
- Reality of Fiction
- Product of Despair
- Hidden Blade
- One Second to Breathe
- Phobetor's Walk
- Cracking
- Fragile Steel
- Blood Soaked Night
- Fists' Answer
- The Debate of Fists
- Forceful Wills
- Calculated Risk
- Knocking Down
- The Stronger Flame
- Flickering Flame
- Fueling the Fire
- The Caged Inferno
- Night's Struggle
- Treading Between Lines
- Time Limit
- Demanding Answers
- Silent Approach
- Understanding the Answer
- Approaching a Settlement
- Difference in Reasons
- One Tree in a Forest
- Understanding Each Other
- Reasons for Action
- Lies in the Truth
- Crack the World
- Room of Deceit
- Breaking Through
- Intrusions
- Questioning Resolve
- Choosing Paths
- Dividing Paths
- Captured Souls
- Third Stage
- Stubborn Resolve
- Labyrinthine Doubts
- The Birth of a Man
- The Depth of Loss
- Blind Swings
- A Tall Tree in the Forest
- A Fighting Mind
- Waking Mind
- Test Strike
- Strained Thoughts
- Boiling Turmoil
- The Nobler Path
- Right of Wrong
- Side of the Just
- Righteous Flames
- Disciple of War
- Reception for the Uninitiated
- Struggle by Threads
- The Darkness of Innocence
- Looming Uncertainties
- Uneasy Greetings
- Rewind
- The Façade
- The New Road
- Strangers in a Strange Land
- Seeking Atlantis
- The Looming Fog
- A Blue View
- Departure
- Second Meetings
- The Decision
- Decision Time
- Invitation to Gather
- Intrusion of the Uninvited
- Unspoken Words
- Longing Thoughts and Heavy Thoughts
- A Tiger's Pride
- Growth
- Working Alone as a Team
- Emotional Control
- Biting the Hand that Feeds
- Tricks Revealed
- A Magician's Trick
- Breakdown of Words
- Alone in the Crowd
- Repeated Words
- Spent Days of Youth
- The Sibling Link
- Dome of Safety
- Rebuilding the Broken
- The Farewell
- That Which has been Forgotten
- Blood Stained Shadow
- Blood Under the Wicked Moon
- Grave Intentions
- The No Thinking Plan
- The Porcelain Stare
- The Returning Departures
- The Dreamer's Wish
- Staring Down the Beast
- Living in the New World
- Reborn
- The True Awakening
- The Soul of My Brother
- To Challenge Those That Threaten
- Splitting the Dream
- Strength of the Blind
- The Sealed Vault Opened
- Family Matters
- Calm Before the Storm
- Black and Blue
- Fading Light
- Never Forgotten
- Running Wild
- The Fantasy You Want
- Strange Meetings
- Child No More
- The Beast in the Forest
- Shadows that Scream
- Stranger Still
- Trouble in Different Packages
- Strength to See
- Shattered Thoughts
- Gushing Imagination
- Secret Lives
- The Little Things
- Lost and Found
- Far Enough
- Those Above
- Matter of Self
- Unbroken Bonds
- The Warning
- Dropout Priest
- Shattering Earth
- Against Logic
- The Echoes of Nothing
- Faded Echoes
- Not So Divine
- The Watcher
- Return with Answers
- Pieces that Remain
- My Brother's Keeper
- Promises
- Waking the Courage
- Forgotten Child
- The Broken Watch
- All Short One
- Learning by Error
- Don't Think
- Dream Void
- Kasou-ryoku
- Short One
- Troubled Joy
- Routines
- Inheritance
- Subconscious
- The Cracked Seal
- Blood Tinge
- A Fantasy of Reality
- Hidden Shield
- Stained Sand