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Legend of Limits

Jace attempts to flee from his former allies with James's journal in a hazy sequence of events, dialogue, and past occurances that the reader must attempt to piece together to figure out what's going on behind the scenes. As Jace attempts to uncover the truth behind his friends' betrayal, Jace will have to tangle with his former allies, current friends, and ruthless enemies as he makes his way across the continent with Quartz trying to kill him at almost all times and James's grimoire in hand. The version of Legend of Limits with the most chapters and the least grammatical errors is available on RoyalRoad.

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Jace's Justice

Jace: "Hello, ma'am. Are all of the people who were with you safe?"

Philia: "EEK! Wh-wh-who a-are you? Wh-where did y-you come from?"

"I get that you must be afraid of me after all that you must've gone through to end up in your current situation, but I need your cooperation if you want all of the slaves--you included--to have their collars removed."

"S-so you're not here to h-hurt me?"

"Why would I go out of my way to hurt you? You've done nothing to deserve any suffering."

"B-but-"

"Look, ma'am, I get it. I really do. But right now, I need you to focus on the bigger picture. Where are the other slaves? If you won't tell me, I'll be forced to look for them on my own. I believe two of the crew had made off with the slaves and been out of earshot by the time I'd gotten to the violent part of the Human Characteristic of Solidarity...speaking of which, you were within earshot yet remain unharmed--you really must have gone through wholly one-sided suffering without any chance to act for, speak up for, or even think of yourself, huh? That's depressing. I don't want to continue thinking about that. So, back on topic, are you going to tell me where the other slaves are or not?"

"Can I-I...trust you?"

"... ...No, you shouldn't ever trust someone you've just met, no matter how nice they may seem. Never forget that. I guess it really wasn't fair for me to put so much pressue on someone who's still in shock from the grusome stuff right before their eyes, eh? I'm sorry, I'll begin looking for the other slaves now."

Jace grabs Philia's neck.

"EEK! DON'T HURT ME!"

However, against all of Philia's fears and expectations, the touch of another wasn't followed by pain or a sense of suffocation. Following a resounding click and the sound of metal hitting the ground, Philia feels a warm sensation around her neck followed by a feeling she had not experienced since she was first enslaved--the burden Philia bore had lessened that night, even if only physically. When Philia opened her eyes, the shadowy figure was already nowhere to be found.

Jace seems to be feeling a little more calm and collected as of late. Maybe he'll be back to his regular, cheerful, stealthy self after a bit more time goes by, so long as nothing else traumatic happens in the meantime.

Philia was previously one of the enslaved pieces of cargo on the Clotilda and was forgotten by the two sailors that led the rest of the slaves off to the barracoon of Barracoon.

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