The Caravan Master - whoever or whatever he was - shifted his gaze, looking at the Memory forming on Aiko's hand curiously.
"That is an unusual Memory, Miss Aiko."
Indeed. While most Memories formed from sparks of light, some were different. The Memories crafted by the spellsmiths of Fallen Valor, for example, manifested in a whirlwind of scarlet sparks instead. There were stranger ones out there, as well, even among those Memories bestowed upon Awakened by the Spell. Those were usually quite special, albeit not always more potent than the rest. The Memories crafted by the Lord of Shadows after his supposed death, however, always appeared like a torrent of darkness.
Aiko smiled.
"Well, you know how the Spell is. It likes to be fancy sometimes."
The Caravan Master chuckled and glanced at her with the same curious smile.
"Indeed I do. We, merchants, have to know these matters by heart - people assign additional value to the strangest things, after all. A flashy Memory can cost ten times the price despite not offering any additional benefits. I prefer my Memories powerful rather than flamboyant, personally. but that doesn't mean that I wouldn't want to get my hands on a couple of the latter, and sell them for a fortune." He laughed.
Aiko's smile was a little forced by then. The Caravan Master seemed perfectly human.
That was the creepiest part, really. How flawlessly he blended with the crowd, no different from any other person she had met.
But Aiko was convinced that he was not, in fact, human. That was what made her skin crawl more than encountering the creature itself did.
"But what Memory are you so eager to show me? You wouldn't be summoning a weapon, would you, Miss Aiko?" There was no threat in his voice, and yet, Aiko suddenly felt cold.
She raised an eyebrow.
"A weapon? Goodness gracious, surely not. What am I going to do with a weapon in these heels?"
She wasn't lying, either.
Her stilettos were indeed not what one would want to wear in a ferocious battle. Granted, Aiko could float and fly as she wished, so that wasn't an issue. Still - she was a lover, not a fighter. Well. the "lover" part wasn't going so well for her, to be honest, but that was beyond the point.
'Who cares? I love money! Now that's true romance.'
Finally, a hand mirror made of polished silver appeared in her hand. It was quite a stylish little accessory, etched with gorgeous patterns and inlaid with finely carved pieces of obsidian. The Caravan Master studied it carefully.
"Not a weapon, after all."
He glanced at her and smiled.
"Still. it seemed that I've been discovered. How vexing. I thought I performed the role of this human well. I even came while the Star is gone, and the Shadow it casts is gone with her."
Aiko shivered.
'Not a human, then.'
Her suspicion, unfortunately, had turned out to be correct.
'How did this thing pass the inspection, dammit?'
What stood in front of her was not the Ascended merchant she had been supposed to meet. Instead. it was a vessel of the Great Terror, Skinwalker.
The forces of humanity were currently locked in a losing war against the detestable creature in the Eastern Quadrant, where it was supposed to be contained. The fact that a vessel of Skinwalker had made it all the way to Bastion, past every countermeasure put in place to prevent just that eventuality. Was concerning. Actually, it was frightening.
Aiko forced out a smile.
Returning the Skinwalker's smile, she glanced at her hand mirror.
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