"Phantom Rebirth: The Last White Raven’s Path to the Ultimate Assassin"-Chapter 31: A Tour of Shadows and Steel
As the
massive stone doors
of the mountain fortress rumbled shut behind them, a deep silence settled over the Grand Hall. The enchanted
chandelier of crystal lightstones
cast a soft glow over the obsidian walls, reflecting off the
silver inlays
that traced elegant designs across the towering pillars.
Sophie was still
spinning in circles
, trying to take everything in.
“This isn’t a house,” she muttered again, her voice filled with disbelief. “This is a
damn castle.
”
Garrick, arms crossed over his broad chest, let out a low whistle. “Not bad, kid. Not bad at all. Gotta admit, I was half-expecting some
cave with a bedroll and a firepit.
But this? This is
royalty-level
.”
Seraphis smirked, stepping forward as her boots echoed against the polished black stone floor. “I don’t do things half-measured.”
She gestured for them to follow.
“Come on. Let’s start the tour.”
The Grand Hall – A Fortress of Darkness and Beauty
The
Grand Hall
was the heart of the fortress, a massive chamber stretching over
a hundred feet long
and
sixty feet high.
The ceiling was reinforced with
steel supports
, the walls embedded with protective
runes
to prevent magical attacks.
At the far end, an
elevated throne
made of
black stone and silver filigree
overlooked the entire chamber. It was flanked by
two large banners
, each depicting a dragon’s
claw grasping a dagger
—her personal emblem.
Sophie hesitated. “Wait… do you actually have a
throne?
”
Seraphis shrugged. “It came with the place.”
Garrick snorted. “No it didn’t. You
built
this place.”
Seraphis smirked but didn’t argue.
She ran her hand along the
stone-carved railing
that lined the second-floor balcony overlooking the hall. “I designed this place for
more than just myself
. Eventually, I plan to have
people working here.
Maybe an
assassin network
. Maybe an
underground operation.
For now… it’s just me.”
Garrick raised an eyebrow. “An assassin guild inside a
mountain fortress
? That’s bold.”
Seraphis chuckled. “That’s why it’ll work.”
She continued walking, leading them
through the archways
that branched off from the hall.
“Follow me. There’s more.”
The Living Quarters – A Hundred Hidden Chambers
They passed through a
massive iron door
and entered a
corridor lined with identical doors.
“This is the
living quarters
,” Seraphis explained, tapping a stone panel on the wall. A hidden mechanism activated, causing the torches lining the hallway to burst into
soft blue flames.
“There are
200 rooms
in total. Some are simple, some are designed for higher-ranking members… whenever I get them.”
Sophie ran her fingers along the door closest to her. “Are they all empty?”
Seraphis nodded. “For now. But if I ever decide to build something bigger than myself, I want
my people
to have a place to live that’s
secure and hidden.
”
Garrick scoffed. “You’re planning ahead, I see.”
Seraphis smirked. “Always.”
She pushed open one of the doors, revealing a
fully furnished bedroom
with a massive bed, a polished wooden desk, and a small fireplace. The walls were lined with bookshelves, and the floor was covered in
a thick woven rug.
Sophie stepped inside. “It’s… actually
cozy.
I expected something more… prison-like.”
Seraphis shrugged. “I might be an assassin, but I’m not an animal.”
The Training Grounds – A Battlefield Beneath the Mountain
Leaving the living quarters behind, Seraphis led them to a massive
arena-like chamber
deeper within the fortress.
The
training ground.
The second they stepped inside, the air
changed.
The space was enormous, at least
twice the size of the Grand Hall
, with
reinforced steel beams supporting the ceiling
and
magical barriers lining the walls
to withstand heavy combat.
Dummies in
full armor
stood in neat rows, their bodies enchanted to simulate
real combat.
Weapons of every kind were displayed on racks—
swords, daggers, bows, throwing knives, crossbows, and even spears.
In the far corner, a
massive archery range
was set up, with
moving targets
shifting at different speeds.
Sophie whistled. “This is a full-fledged
war camp.
”
Seraphis nodded. “I train here every morning. There’s enough space for
multiple people
to spar at once. When I bring in recruits, they’ll have everything they need to become deadly.”
Garrick walked over to a
set of throwing daggers
, testing their weight in his hands. “You really are
planning for an army.
”
Seraphis smirked. “Not an army. But a
network.
A shadow force no one will see coming.”
The Smithing and Herbalist Chambers – The Heart of Craft and Survival
Next, they moved into
the smithing area
.
The chamber was built
directly into the stone
, with massive
furnaces lining the walls
, powered by
fire magic runes.
The air was thick with the scent of
metal, coal, and oil.
Anvils, workbenches, and
weapon molds
filled the space. A series of
vents
lined the ceiling, allowing smoke to escape.
Sophie was
astonished
. “You have a fully functional
blacksmithing workshop
inside a mountain?”
Seraphis nodded. “Weapons
need
to be maintained. I won’t rely on outsiders for my gear.”
On the other side of the chamber, another section was dedicated to
herbalism and alchemy.
Shelves were stocked with
dried herbs, glass vials, and ingredients for potions.
A small
cauldron bubbled
over a controlled flame.
“This is where I make my own poisons,” Seraphis explained. “I don’t like using store-bought mixtures. Too easy to trace.”
Sophie shuddered. “You are
way
too prepared for murder.”
Seraphis smirked. “That’s the job.”
The Kitchen – A Feast for an Army
The
kitchen
was surprisingly massive, with
long wooden tables
, massive
iron stoves
, and
hanging racks filled with spices and meats.
Sophie raised an eyebrow. “Why do you have a kitchen big enough to feed an
army
?”
Seraphis shrugged. “If I ever expand, I don’t want my people starving.”
Garrick grinned. “So, when’s dinner?”
Seraphis rolled her eyes. “When
you
start pulling your weight.”
The Office – A Place of Shadows and Strategy
The final stop was
Seraphis’s personal office.
Unlike the grand throne room or the battle-scarred training grounds, the office was more
personal.
A massive
blackwood desk
stood in the center,
covered in maps, contracts, and coded messages.
A
bookshelf lined with journals and tomes
took up the far wall. The
rug underfoot was woven with intricate patterns
, and a single
dagger rested on the desk.
Sophie walked inside, eyeing the maps. “You really have a whole
operation
running here, don’t you?”
Seraphis smirked. “Just getting started.”
Garrick folded his arms. “So, what now? What’s your
endgame
?”
Seraphis looked at them both, her white eyes gleaming.
“Now?” She leaned against the desk, a sharp smile forming.
“Now, I
build something unstoppable.
”
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