Chapter 63 Truename
Chapter 63 Truename
Alicarde sighed. "Well, you heard it here first, folks. That's how I awakened my truename."
"By getting my ass kicked by a horse." He chuckled, attempting to lighten the mood like he usually would. The last thing he wanted was to give them any reason to worry.
"Your truename," Elizalina's voice was soft but cold, her distant gaze piercing into him. "I imagine it was a harrowing ordeal to achieve such a thing."
Leaning back against the cushioned seat, Alicarde let the soft hum of the car engine soothe him. The early morning light spilled through the windows, casting long shadows across the streets. His mind wandered as he reflected on the strange new sensation.
"What even is a truename, anyway?" He finally asked. "I've felt... different since I got mine. And I swear, I heard a voice announcing it. Something about a boon or whatever."
Carrisa's voice broke the silence. "A truename is far more than a simple title. It is the embodiment of your very essence, the core of your being. To possess a truename is to be acknowledged by the world itself, and those who are Named are recognized as more significant than the nameless. The voice you heard was likely the will of the world affirming your existence."
She turned to face him, her expression unwavering. "Having a truename means you are no longer invisible to the grand forces that govern all. You are now known to the world."
Alicarde tilted his head. "So, how do you awaken a truename?"
Carrisa's gaze remained steady. "There is no singular path. A truename can be revealed under various conditions, but once the right moment presents itself, the truth of your name will be unveiled."
Alicarde appeared more intrigued now. "So, knowing your truename gives you power, right?"
Carrisa's brow furrowed slightly, a sign of mild annoyance.
"Yes, it grants immense power. But do not be deceived by that alone—it is a double-edged sword. While the power is significant, the true danger lies in its exposure. If someone learns your full truename, they could wield control over you."
She crossed her arms. "A person's truename consists of four parts. As you may know, the number four is often associated with misfortune—even in certain human cultures where the number is tied to death. Conversely, three is considered a blessing. Yet, every individual has four fragments of their truename."
Alicarde's brows furrowed. "Four parts?"
"Indeed," Carrisa continued, her tone measured. "Three fragments are blessings, each bestowing a boon. The fourth, however, is a curse. It is your bane, not a gift."
Elizalina, ever curious, leaned in. "That is the inherent danger. One must guard their truename closely. You have only awakened the first part, but to reveal the entirety of your truename is to invite disaster."
Carrisa's expression darkened. "The most significant risk lies in vulnerability. If an enemy knows your truename, they can manipulate or destroy you. It is akin to handing them the very key to your soul—your bane can be exploited by your foes."
Alicarde felt the urge to inform them he had another cryptic name, it was partially revealed and he did not know if it was supposed to be his bane. but he decided to wait until he got the gist of the situation.
Argint, who had been quietly observing, finally spoke up. "So, how did you figure out your truename?"
Alicarde sighed, his face darkening with the weight of the memory. "It wasn't easy. I had to face the darkest parts of myself—fears, regrets, truths I wanted to bury. It was... brutal. But when it was over, I felt stronger.
"Good. Don't forget it," she said, her mocking gaze never leaving Elizalina, who glared back.
Carrisa, taking a more measured tone, addressed Alicarde directly.
"A truename also provides clarity and purpose, guiding you toward your destiny. Perhaps your newfound desire for vengeance stems from the interplay of your boons and your bane. The curse of one of your truenames may be influencing your actions in ways you have yet to realize."
Her piercing gaze met his. "Remember, once all four fragments of your truename are revealed, you must discern which is the curse and which are the blessings. Upon completion, you will receive a final gift called a fantasia. But before we go into that, what is your truename, Alicarde?"
Without much thought, Alicarde replied, "Oh, right. My truename is Aeternus. It means eternal or immortal."
Carrisa's gaze hardened, her tone sharp. "Did you conveniently forget what we mentioned about not revealing your truename to others?"
Alicarde blinked, looking at the others. Each of them wore an expression of disbelief, as if he had committed some grave error.
"What? She asked me. Are you serious right now? You guys are messing with me, right?"
Carrisa's lips curved into a faint smile at his indignant response.
"Relax, dear Alicarde. We were merely teasing. However, it is vital that you guard your truename carefully. The closer someone gets to piecing together the entirety of your truename, the more perilous it becomes for you."
She smoothed a stray lock of hair behind her ear. "That said, revealing the first part of your truename is not necessarily unwise. In fact, it can earn you respect. A Named One commands far more reverence than the nameless. However, your truename, Aeternus, is particularly rare. No eternal or undying has ever possessed a name that means 'eternal.'"
A brief frown marred her flawless face as she continued.
"You are the first. Depending on how things unfold, you may be venerated within the empire—or hunted mercilessly. Be cautious about whom you trust with this knowledge. While a Named One can lie about their status, a nameless individual cannot feign having a truename. This fact alone makes it dangerous if someone clever enough attempts to deduce your name."
Unfazed by the ominous warning, Alicarde shrugged. He had little fear of death, and if someone tried to take his life, he would fight back with all he had.
"Ah, right," he added, "I think I might have a second truename too, but I haven't figured it out fully yet—"
Before he could finish, the car jolted as Amena slammed the brakes, bringing the SUV to an abrupt stop.
A stunned silence followed.
"What? What's going on? Are we under attack?" Alicarde asked, confusion written all over his face.
The others stared at him, wide-eyed. Even the normally composed Amena seemed momentarily shaken.
"You... you awakened not just one but two truenames at the same time?" Carrisa's usual composure faltered for a moment, her voice betraying her astonishment.
Alicarde tilted his head, seemingly oblivious. "Yeah, I think I got a second one, but I don't know all of it—just a fragment."
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