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Ichor: Blood Magic Sovereign

A primordial vampire wreaks havoc across modern day Asia. Beset by the catastrophe, Muchen has to sacrifice himself to save his family. In an attempt to reincarnate, the magus ends up lost in time, his soul stranded all the way back in 1410, amidst the brightest pyres of the Inquisition. (read more...) ~ A slumbering immortal awakes deep in the Himalayas, sowing lethal nightmares across the mortal realms. Millions perish throughout India and China in mere hours, even as national armies struggle fruitlessly to contain its hunger. Ancient paragons of magic descend from isolation, and shapeshifter beasts rise up to defend their tribal courts, all in vain. Werewolves and vampires put their eternal conflicts aside and unite, not in an effort to win — but to live. Muchen Feng is an old mage caught up in an aftershock of the creature’s awakening. Despite his best efforts, he fails to hold on to what he cherishes most. Unwilling to resign to his fate, Muchen seeks a path to the past, and tries to reincarnate. Born anew, he shall rewrite all wrongs and erase his regret at the source. Alas, his plan goes awry and the ritual is interrupted just as success is within reach. His soul is nearly torn asunder, and he forfeits control over his own fate. Adrift in time and on the brink of collapse, he finds refuge in the Dream realms, but that shelter is far from flawless. Unable to halt his soul’s decay, he resigns himself to chance. Centuries earlier, in the savage Maltese Archipelago, a sickly infant is abandoned at the Valetta port. Taking pity on the dying boy, a kind soul takes him to a monastery. That pity however is misplaced, for within that frail body linger the last embers of a drifter from the future.

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Playing Doctor

"Leo, she's awake!"

A shout broke him from his cooking reverie just as he was about to start salivating. Leo mixed the thick broth once again and pulled it from the flame, letting it settle for now. Priorities be damned.

"Got it, I'm coming."

Knocking gently before entering the room, he made his way right to the bedside. The woman groaned, seemingly still unaware of what has happened.

"Here, lady, have some water. Empty half of it at least, you need it."

Handing her the jug with a subconsciously authoritative tone, he helped her bring it to her mouth and then brought it away once he'd deemed she's had enough.

"Who are you? Why are you in my home? And why…" the woman just about to sit out of bed as she shot a tirade of questions.

"Atatatata!" exclaimed Leo as he pushed her back under the quilt, an intense blush surfacing on his cheeks. "Best you stay put, lady… At least, erhm, ascertain your condition before you get off."

The woman seemed to catch on and nearly shrieked despite her age. She balked at the child holding her bare shoulders down, then spotted her nephew Fino and finally stammered and laid back down, somewhat violently cleaning her throat while glaring murderously at Leo.

"Why don't we wait for you in the dining room to explain? I've made some broth for you that should ease your recovery. You… err, just put some clothes on and join us…"

Dragging the confused Fino out of the room while the woman was still processing everything, he fled the proverbial volcano before it could erupt. Far be it for him to confront the rationale of an angry woman. Albeit shameless to flee, he'd much rather avoid her lashing out altogether.

"Sit down, kid. I'll feed you some broth while your aunt chills."

Pushing a set of bowls along the table, he emptied the pot he'd prepared and split it into even portions. He then sat across Fino and spoon-fed him the broth.

"Blow on it if it's hot, don't expect me to that for you too," bemoaned Leo as he watched the kid's face flush with tears. Despite berating him, he nonetheless slowed down and fed him at his own pace.

Just as he finished feeding him, the door creaked weakly. The lady, with somewhat orderly hair and wearing a thin one-piece, made her way in and sat down, glaring at Leo with suspicion and some revulsion.

Noting her murderous glance, but pretending to not notice — he smiled brightly and pushed the bowl closer to her.

"You're suffering from an infectious disease, lady. Should have made you weaker, and made you suffer from a fever every now and then for the better part of two weeks, right? It'll last another week or so, then you should get better. If you don't want to collapse again, make sure to bathe only in lukewarm water, drink a lot of water and rinse your throat with salt-water whenever its sore."

As if remembering something, he paused and hesitantly avoided eye contact. Seemingly unsure how to breach the topic, he finally stammered with a weak voice, "Also abstain from err… relations with men. You're weak as is, and that's where you got infected in the first place."

The spoon dropped to the ground, prompting him to look up only to see the woman stammer with equal embarrassment. Unwilling to dwell on the topic, especially with Fino in the room, he quickly diverted the topic away.

"Anyway, Fino here ran hungry when you were sick, and since he couldn't reach you, he had the brilliant idea of stealing from the market. He got caught and had his hands broken. Probably beyond repair."

His voice was breezy, as not noticing how callous he came across to the duo. That's just how Leonardo was, however. He wasn't purposefully insensitive, but also didn't have a habit of sugarcoating things. Unless it was for Yuki, of course.

"My little sister was kind enough to goad me into extending a hand, hence I helped clean him up and stop the bleeding. He then told us his father's gone, and that you're his only relative. I brought him here, and I found you passed out in the bathroom."

"That's it," he concluded and proceeded to swiftly eat his portion of broth with relish, as though to make sure he'd finish it before they get kicked out.

The room descended into silence for a while as he ate, and the woman seemed to accept his rapid-fire explanation because she asked no further questions.

After a while, she examined Fino's bandaged arms with a guilty look, sniffling to stifle an urge to cry. Fino for his part remained quiet with his elbows resting limp on the table. He must've been exhausted, and was using sheer will just to stay awake.

"Well, then, consider this broth repayment for my medical recommendation," Leo stood up just as he finished wolfing down his meal. Unwilling to bother with the sinking atmosphere, he took that as his cue to leave.

"Keep your door unlocked next time, and make food for the kid lest he starve. Change his bandage tomorrow, but make sure not to touch the sticks bound to his fingers. Those casts are meant to keep the bones in place as they heal.

"Oh and, when Fino's father returns from sea, should he be benevolent enough to reward me for saving his son, or require advice on how to proceed with his recovery, he may make a voluntary donation up on the hill at the Saintess monastery."

Finally reaching the door, he stopped and shot the woman another glance. His gaze cheekily wandered up and down as if to conserve the previous memory, much to her obvious annoyance.

"Good evening, then!"

Sensing the death gaze, he knew he'd overstayed his welcome. Briskly escaping and shutting the door behind him, he chortled in relief and thanked the stars the woman was too weakened by her fever to retaliate and beat him up.

Grinning from ear to ear as he made his way out the yard, he paused in his tracks and his mood soured. He heard faint sounds of sobbing behind him. Unsure if it was Fino finally breaking from pain, or his irresponsible aunt crying from guilt, he could only sigh at their plight.

Leonardo did the best he could, and now it was up to them. He could only wish in his heart that things work out for them, lest Yuki's efforts end up in vain.