Chapter 5 – Hunting Devils
Our monastery was founded in the
unknown regions by St. Nightroad. He paid for the construction of a featureless
man with a crown of thorns who is just barely holding up a cross. This is meant
to represent the average person carrying their cross throughout life while the
statue itself is a landmark to show how far the Church has ventured into the
unknown regions since St. Nightroad was the first to get this far into the regions.
Vandals have tried to destroy the statue only to fail as they could only damage
the man but not the cross. We have left the man damaged as it has inadvertently
added to the message of struggling of carrying a cross. This is one of the many
supernatural things that has added to St. Nightroad’s legend along with the
saint who constructed the statue.
I come to the statue often to pray
for the intercession of both saints especially before going off on another
mission. God has given me the role of being an exorcist in the group of
exorcists called the Blight of Demons. Despite living in a universe dominated
by Catholics, there are many who still do rituals to get ahead in the universe.
My particular division is tasked with getting rid of demonic cults and
cleansing areas affected by demonic rituals. Though there are hypocritical
Catholics who participate in the demonic in the known universe that threaten
the purity of the Ecclesia, I’ll have to trust that the issue is being resolved
by a brother division of exorcists who are investigating, cleansing, and
sometimes executing the hypocrites within our Holy Empire. These brothers are
always in my prayers for their protection and the sinners they chase after are
also in my prayers for their conversion.
“I’m sorry to interrupt your
prayers, Roberto, but we must be heading out,” Hiraga says.
“Thank you for reminding me. I was reflecting
and lost in thought for a bit,” I say as I put my mask on and head towards the
monastery.
“Anything particular on your mind?”
“Nothing besides our upcoming
assignment.”
“It’s a town infested by multiple
demons who possess people to kidnap others to be possessed. Can you believe it?”
“I’ll believe it when I see it.”
“What happens if it’s true? Let’s
make this a bet.”
“Let’s not.”
“How about I give you forty percent
of my paycheck?”
“You’re just going to have me buy
dinner and fuel for the ship like last time.”
“But you’ll still have some left
over to spend on whatever you want. Don’t you like collecting and painting
figures from that dark sci-fi series we both play and read?”
“I don’t even really buy that much
in the series. I only own a few armies and a few series of books that are set
in its universe. Besides, you know the vanity in having many possessions that I’ll
lose when I die anyway.”
“What about we used it when we go
on vacation? Don’t you like betting money on poker?”
“That’s because I play with you. I’m
not betting on anything.”
“You’re no fun.”
Hiraga and I head out for our
assignment on a planet further out in the unknown regions. Once we land near
the town, we find that it appears normal. Besides acting as a ward against
demons, our masks give us readings of people’s health. There are a lot of cases
of demonic possession that end up being false because a person has a medical or
psychological condition. Here’s hoping that this is the same.
We talk to the local Catholic
priest in the town who directs us to the people who need to be exorcised. The exorcisms
go normally with some fighting with demons, but our prayers are heard, and God cleanses
the victims of their demons. I didn’t expect to finish this quickly, and yet, it
seems like we’re finished. When the local priest pays us for our service, I sit
in the ship and ponder over this feeling I have. Is this God telling me that
there are more demons on this planet? Looking at Hiraga, I can see that he’s thinking
of something too. Even when he was joking about his bet after we left town, I can
tell something was off in his voice.
When I look at him, I ask, “Are you
thinking that something is off too?”
“Yeah. Even though God has power
over the demons, I didn’t expect the exorcisms to be that easy. I’ve had
experiences fighting demons that we’re twice as difficult as this and I’m not
talking about the demons that tempt me to keep betting money.”
“We should go and sneak around the
town to see if they’re truly safe now.”
“I’m with you.”
As we approach the town, I begin to
hear the whispers of temptation in my mind, so I say a quick prayer and holding
my spiritual ground. From where we are, the town looks abandoned with very few
people walking around. I spot some darting among the shadows and staying away
from the people who are walking around. My mask’s scans tell me that they’re
scared. Now I’m really curious as to what is going on. The only person that we
can trust to talk to is the priest, so we go to him while avoiding detection.
Even though we are entering a
church, the air feels heavy and a sense of discomfort strikes me. The priest
that we talked to before is standing at the alter looking up at Jesus on the
cross. Hiraga and I look at each other before approaching him. There’s
something wrong about this.
“Hello? Excuse us for coming back
without notice, but can we ask you a couple questions?” I say when we get closer.
“It’s no trouble. In fact, it’s a
good thing you came back,” the priest responds in a voice that doesn’t sound
like his own.
People suddenly jump through the
stained glass windows and into the church while others come in through the
doors.
“What’s going on?” Hiraga asks as
he pulls out his revolvers on stun mode.
I pull out my revolver as well and
have it on stun will holding my book of exorcism prayers in my other hand. All
these people look completely possessed and ready to kill.
“You only have two choices. Submit
to the god of pleasure or suffer a slow and painful death.”
Hiraga shoots the priest and a few
others around him with quick shots from his revolver.
“How’s that for an answer?”
“Wait, Hiraga. Do your scans see
that?”
“It has to be a mistake. Our stun rounds
should put them down at least for a day.”
The possessed victims get up as if
nothing happened and smile at us.
“That answer seals your fate,” the
priest says before leaping at us with the other possessed victims.
We both shoot at them with our stun
rounds only for them to be temporarily knocked back. My exorcism prayers are
slowing them down but not by much.
“It doesn’t look like we can be careful
about this,” Hiraga says.
“It sadly looks that way.”
“Switching to lethal mode.”
“God help them and have mercy on us.”
I close and put aside my exorcism book
as I take out my secondary revolver and transform it into a knife while my
primary revolver is switched to lethal mode. With precise headshots, Hiraga
takes out the possessed around him while I cut the ones that get close and shoot
the possessed in the chest. This strange situation turns stranger as anything,
but a lethal shot only slows the possessed. They continue to move fast even
with a leg or arm blown off. This is nothing like we’ve faced before. We still
manage to get through it without many scratches on our armor. It’s a shame that
the church is a mess with blood and flesh everywhere. The possessed priest
still seems to be alive, so we go to him with our revolvers pointed at him.
He holds his hand up and says, “Okay,
okay! I confess! It was my fault this happened. These people weren’t coming to
church and the converts refused to convert.”
“I can see why with you here,” I
say.
“I was being truthful and honest
with my attempts at conversion, at least at first. Please, just let me go!”
“Convert from your ways and let go
of this demonic power.”
“…you can’t make me!” he says as he
runs off only for us to gun him down. Even with dozens of bullets in him, he crawls
towards the back of the alter. “Save me, lord…”
With his last dying breath, the
priest reaches out to a wall and tears away a painting to reveal a creature
bound by chains to a wall behind it. The creature has hundreds of eyes on its
head and tendrils for arms and legs. It sounds like it’s breathing even though I
don’t see a mouth on it. Around it are satanic symbols and markings.
“Roberto. What should we do about
this thing?”
“I don’t know, Hiraga.”
As we cautiously approach it, it
lets out a moaning sound that resurrects the people around it. Seeing what it’s
doing, we shoot it in its head. This makes the deceased stay dead and it feels
like it clears the air around us. Investigating this further, we go into the
back of the church to find a diary owned by the priest. He wrote about trying
demonic magic to bring people to church. Few came, but not enough for him. He then
found this creature while exploring the unexplored parts of this world. It’s
noted that the creature somehow psychically controlled the creatures around it
to protect it. The rest of the pages are the experiments he put the creature through,
and it ends on how he successfully managed to make the creature enhance his demonic
magic. It’s fascinating that a creature like this even exists, but its
abilities are something else that we should be wary of especially if there are
more of them out there.
We exit the church to find some
people outside of it. Before we can ready our guns for another fight, they
cheer for us and tell us how thankful they are for freeing them from the priest’s
rule. They offer to throw a celebration party for us and Hiraga accepts it.
“Are you really going to relax at a
party now after all this?” I ask.
“Of course I am. We deserve it.”
“I guess you’re right. I am
starving after all.”
“Do you want to bet who can eat and
drink the most?”
“No.”
“You’re no fun.”
I contact the Ecclesia to send research
squads down here and tell them what we’ve learned as Hiraga eats and drinks to
his heart’s content. While looking up at the black sun in the sky, I cross
myself and thank God for everything He’s done for me before joining the party.
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