The longest stop occurred on the last day, as they were nearing the boundary of the burning lands. Omi gestured for Emli to eat, and waited long enough to see that the mole creature was obeying. He walked out of site, around what had once been a building, but was only a charred frame. The Jiang Shi stopped once he was sure that Emli couldn’t see him. It wouldn’t do for the disgusting creature to see what he was about to do.
Omi knelt down and traced several words in his native tongue into the ash. He placed the words so that there was space for him to stand at their center. This took several minutes, as he needed to ensure that each character was perfect, or else the spell would fail miserably. When he finished his writing, Omi settled himself down with crossed legs, and folded his hands in his lap. He closed his half-rotted eyelids, though this did little to keep out the light, and began to meditate. Omi could feel his Qi flowing through his body, and into the words he had written around himself. He felt the itching begin, and ignored it as best he could. It was as though he were covered in biting, stinging, ants. When the itching and pain were at their height, Omi spoke a word of power.
The itching was gone, as was the burning pain. The undead stood and opened its eyes. Omi looked down at himself with satisfaction; the spell had been completed beautifully. He was, in appearance at least, a mortal Cizokian man. There were no wounds, and no marks of undeath upon him. He knew that he still smelled of death, but that was only because of his time in the burning lands. Once he washed himself, he would smell fine.
Omi came back around the building to where he had left Emli. He knew that the creature wouldn’t have run. He had set his pace deliberately so that by the time he needed to cast his spell, the creature would be too exhausted to even consider running. For the first time in three days Omi spoke, using a loud and clear voice, “Come, barbarian, it is time for you to enter the civilized land of Cizok.”
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Omi led them to the closest city to the border that he knew of. He didn’t want to be seen dragging the strange creature further into the nation than he had to. It was better to just hand Emli off to someone who would know what to do with him. He also wanted a chance to bathe and to eat. He hadn’t eaten for many days, and though he didn’t require food, he found it to be one of the things he missed most from his life as a mortal. Now that he looked like a living man, he might as well act like one.
The city was not a true city, but more of a fortified town with watch towers and a garrison. The time during and after The End had been chaotic, with masses of refugees and other less savory sorts fleeing the destruction that had visited most of the world. The survivors had learned quickly enough, a good defense was always welcome. The border city was no different.
Omi approached the first soldier he saw, and bowed in the form appropriate to the soldier’s rank. “Omi, Luoyang. I bring a prisoner, and a report, from the burning lands.” After a brief exchange, Omi and Emli were surrounded by several other soldiers who escorted them toward the central fortifications. Omi walked calmly between the men, though his eyes wandered to the familiar architecture around him. Cizok was a good land, and he enjoyed his time in it. Emli would be receiving stares; one of his kind had not been seen in the area, and rumor spread quickly.
At last the escort broke away when they reached the gates of the fortress. Omi bowed to the soldiers guarding the gates and motioned for Emli to follow him. Without a second look at the guards, Omi made his way into the fortress halls, turning only to ensure that Emli had actually followed him inside.