Chapter one
The limit
Desolation reigned in the witch's cave, mice darted underfoot. Nikto, looking at the witch's paraphernalia, suddenly laughed, turned to Karina, who was tensely standing next to Lis and Arel:
“To whom did she address? Well, when you tried to drive me out and free your brother.”
“She was referring to some more powerful Demon, as she said. He should have ordered you to leave,” Karina shyly looked down.
“How did she address him? His name?”
“I don’t remember… something long and incomprehensible…”
“It says here: Ran-hma-nap-hchi. Was she referring to the Demon Ranhmanaphchi?”
“Yes,” Karina barely uttered. The memories of that evening were terrible.
“Is it your acquaintance?” Lis grimaced skeptically.
“There is no such Demon, he is not real,” Nikto answered.
“But she had results,” Karina said. “So he helped her, whatever he was?”
“I don’t know how to explain to you,” Nikto thought. “You won’t understand at all, there is nothing even similar in your world.”
“Well, of course, how can we have it,” Lis grunted knowingly.
“Lis, this is a Demon, he is not alive, he is well, like… like a toy. Demons created him, he's not real. Well… like a complex mechanism. Only not alive anyway. He is an artificially created Demon. Not real. He can answer some questions like a talking toy.”
“Artificial Demon?” Lis asked.
“Yes,” Nikto laughed, “it's funny that she talked to him like to a real person, in all seriousness.”
“Well, why was it necessary to create him?”
“Just to help, well, and why not, if it’s possible.”
“And you?” asked Lis. “Can you create such a Demon?”
“Me – not.”
“Why?”
“This task is not included in my mission.”
“Tasks, tasks, only tasks, but is there something for yourself, not for a task, can you do it?”
“I can,” Nikto snapped, “I'm remaking Arel for myself.”
“However, she was able to send you away, expel you from my brother's body,” said Karina.
“Yes. But not for long. And I came back.”
“And the Demon who created this Rah… could he expel you forever?” Lis asked. “Wait, let me answer myself. This was not part of his mission.”
“Why am I telling you this at all!”
“I'm interested,” said Karina. “And what is this?”
“Her altar, I think so. She addressed the four elements of nature. You see, there are charred pieces of wood here – this is a fire zone, and there was water in the bowl until it evaporated, feathers meant air, and stone – earth. By the way, she correctly positioned them to the cardinal points. She has a good altar, you can cast magic on it.”
Karina looked cautiously at the empty sandbox.
“And here she used to have two snakes, I wonder where they are? And what if they escaped and crawl around here?”
“Don't worry,” Nikto stood in the center of the room. “Come all over here.”
Arel, Lis, Karina and Verniy approached him. Nikto opened a portal to go to his own world, created by him in the unclean limit as an outlet.
Small world of Nikto he created for himself didn’t had the sky, it looked like a vertical pipe going into the depths, lower and lower into completely alien worlds of unclean beings. There were portals on each tier.
Through them, the unclean ones, taking advantage of the owner's invitation, entered his world and went back, descending to the level they needed. The human world was like the top floor on this tower. It consisted of many rooms and corridors; many unclean friends of Nikto lived and worked there. His slaves and female slaves lived there. Claire lived here, whom Karina perfectly remembered, but now didn’t want to communicate with her.
Karina liked the small artificial garden with trees, flowers, birds flying and several animals walking. There was even a small pond in the garden. Karina didn’t know what was on the other floors and didn’t want to go down there at all, and, fortunately, Nikto didn’t insist on it. He kept his word and didn’t touch her. The room he put Karina in was very comfortable and had a balcony. You could go out on it and admire the light gray valley lying far below and framed by mountains, the same pale gray sky hung above it. Everything was very similar to the scenery in a theater – not real, but still beautiful. A fresh breeze was blowing from the valley. That was the only relatively large space in his limited world. Nikto came to check how she settled down, whether she was doing well. At his limit, he was a little different, without a scar. His face was clean. He smiled at Karina, apparently understanding her gaze perfectly.