as one of the 12 zoan clans. The following Garguss is my father’s name. And Shyemul is my own name. 《n.o.ble Fang》 is my nickname.” (Shyemul)“Then, is it fine to call you Shyemul… san?” (Souma)
“Aye. Well, the 『san』 is unnecessary.” (Shyemul)
“I’m Kizaki Souma.”
“Kisaki Soma ² ? Kisaki is your given name?” (Shyemul)
“No, no, it’s different. Souma is my given name with Kizaki being my surname.” (Souma)
“Hoo. Different from the humans over here, your given name comes last? — Got it. Let me address you with Soma.” (Shyemul)
Shyemul committed his name to memory by repeatedly muttering 「Soma」 in her mouth.
“Umm… it’s something strange to ask, but… that… fur, is it real?” (Souma)
“Mmh? What, you don’t know about zoans?” (Shyemul)
“Zoan?” (Souma)
“Yes. We zoans are a race born from beasts by the great G.o.d of Beasts. Were there no zoans in the dimension you came from?” (Shyemul)
“… Probably. It’s different inside myths and folklores though.” (Souma)
“It seems I have to explain from the beginning after all, doesn’t it?” (Shyemul)
Shyemul folds her arms and ponders from where she has to start explaining.
“What I’d like you to understand first is that you are someone called 『Drop Child』.” (Shyemul)
“A n.o.ble"s illegitimate child ³ ?” (Souma)
“That’s right. The location we are currently at is a place called Seldeas Continent. Have you heard of it?” (Shyemul)
Souma shakes his head. Shyemul picks up the branch she used to grill the dumplings and draws a rough ellipse on the ashes of the fireplace.
“The size and shape of Seldeas Continent isn’t properly known. No one ever investigated it. Even though there are those who want to investigate it, there are several countries on the continent. And, since those countries hate to have their own countries investigated by others, it remains impossible to do so. However, once you put the stories of travellers and such together, one at least knows that the continent"s circ.u.mference is surrounded by the sea.” (Shyemul)
She adds several wavy lines to the surroundings of the ellipse.
“Seven races worshipping The Seven live on this continent. Dinosaurians, Marmen, Dwarves, Elves, Zoans, Harpyans and Humans.” (Shyemul)
“You say Marmen, are those mermen? Err, do they have a human’s upper body and a fish’ lower body?” (Souma)
“Hoo, so you knew about Marmen?” (Shyemul)
“If it’s about the rest, dwarves are small and bearded, elves are a beautiful race with pointed ears.” (Souma)
“The male dwarves grow a beard. The elves are… I don’t know whether they are beautiful or not, but according to what humans say, they seem to all be beautiful.” (Shyemul)
“None of them exists in reality. Those are just people appearing in myths.” (Souma)
“I see. But, isn’t it a bit too much for it to be a coincidence. There might have possibly existed people who dropped to the other side from here, opposite from you.” (Shyemul)
Shyemul points at the continent drawn on the ash with the branch in her hand.
“The story ended up deviating a bit, but this continent is our world. There might exist other continents on the other side of the sea, but at least for now our world is this.” (Shyemul)
She picks up a pebble that fell down next to the fireplace and drops it on the drawn continent.
“And it means that you are a 『Drop Child』 who dropped to this place from somewhere else.” (Shyemul)
Due to her mentioning the word 「dropped」, Souma noticed about the character 「Drop Child」 being added in the word 「Drop Child」 which Shyemul used previously to specify him.
“As expected. This place was a different world…” (Souma)
His consciousness was hazy at the time, but he has memories left about the things happening in the meanwhile, though faint.
The suspicious religious ceremony in the limestone cave, the lizard with a horse-like size, the fortress illuminated by bonfires and the bas.e.m.e.nt.
And above all else, the one he met there, the beastman currently in front of him, Shyemul.
All of those are impossible in modern j.a.pan— the world Souma lived in.
“What"s this, you are believing me more obediently than I thought.” (Shyemul)
Certainly Shyemul thought that Souma likely won’t believe in her right away even if she told him that he ended up dropping into a different world. Maybe she was even anxious on whether he would get confused or begin to act up.
However, although Souma was astonished about the surprising facts, he apparently accepted the circ.u.mstances readily.
Though Shyemul didn’t have any way to know about it, stories such as the protagonist being summoned or dropped into a different world are something commonplace in anime and manga. Thus, for Souma who is a typical j.a.panese boy indulging in that subculture since his childhood; he had the groundwork if it’s merely understanding this abnormal situation.
Besides, not having the leeway to ponder overly deeply about it as his consciousness was hazy from the time when he dropped to this world until now, might have been unexpectedly fortunate for his understanding. As he was able to prepare little by little for accepting this abnormal situation while his consciousness was still hazy, Souma apparently didn’t suffer a large shock and didn’t become panicked even when he was told about the circ.u.mstances by Shyemul once again like this.
Comprehending the circ.u.mstance he was placed in, Souma first asked the question he wanted to ask the most.
“Can I return to my previous world? If you know the means to do so, please tell me.” (Souma)
Shyemul a.s.sumed that this question would crop up, but she can only warp her lips while looking apologetic.
“Sorry. I don’t know. Even the things I told you now are all just second-hand knowledge.” (Shyemul)
“I see…” (Souma)
Due to Souma feeling down, Shyemul continues her words in a hurry.
“Grandmother is better informed than me. As I will introduce grandmother to you later, don’t feel so depressed.” (Shyemul)
“Thank you.” (Souma)
Souma’s face revealed a smile, though awkward, at Shyemul becoming fl.u.s.tered to an amusing degree.
“But, why are you doing so much for me?” (Souma)
That’s something difficult to ask, but it was also something he had to ask no matter what as early as possible.
Considering that this place is a different world, acquaintances and a home on which he can rely on don’t exist for Souma. Also, he doesn’t possess anything of monetary value either. Let alone the knowledge to just survive in this place, he doesn’t even know the common sense around here.
As such, though he had been saved for some reason for now, Souma wouldn’t be able to survive at all if Shyemul’s mood changes all of a sudden and causes him to be thrown out.
If I have been saved by Shyemul with some kind of intention behind it, I have to grasp it fast and it will become necessary to put in effort for securing her protection. At least until I manage to return to my previous world or reach the point where I’m able to support myself. Shyemul’s protection is essential for either of those as well.
“Before I tell you that, I’d like you to listen to one thing.” (Shyemul)
Shyemul stared deeply into Souma’s eyes.
It was as if she is trying to not miss even the faintest movement of his eyes to see completely through the bottom of Souma’s heart.
“Why did you try to help me back then?” (Shyemul)
Wondering what kind of difficult question she was going to ask, Souma felt let down.
Therefore he answered her honesty without any kind of enthusiasm.
“Because that’s only natural.” (Souma)
“Only natural, you say!?” (Shyemul)
“Yea. In times of trouble you help each other, that’s what I was taught. Because I believed that to be the norm…” (Souma)
Shyemul was flabbergasted.
Just how peaceful was the world he came from? It’s common to help each other at times of trouble, he says? That’s a story from some paradise. I cannot possibly believe that there’s a world filled with only such fools.
Well, come to think of it, it might be reasonable. Even in the zoan’s village it’s nothing unusual to take care of someone, who lost the ability to hunt due to sickness or injury, with everyone. However, when it comes to extending that even to another race, it’s a different pair of shoes.
Isn’t that so? Shyemul thought.
There were no zoans in Soma’s world. Therefore he isn’t tainted by the common sense of the humans over here that the zoans are an inferior race that should be weeded out. From his point of view, a zoan, whom he saw for the first time, is nothing else but a living being that’s similar to humans. That’s why it was probably something natural to save them.
In this world the conflict between humans and zoans has been continuing since long ago before Shyemul was born. As source of evil that’s already impossible to resolve easily, it nested itself deeply within both races. It has already reached a stage where nothing can be done about it with the ideology of splinter groups or individuals.
However, if there’s a world of people who help each other without discriminating against humans or zoans, like Soma, won’t that be something absolutely wonderful then, I wonder?
As I know that that’s something totally impossible in reality, that only makes me consider the Soma in front of me as a very precious existence.
Shyemul straightens herself once more, presses both fists against each other and bows very deeply.
“Soma, I will never forget my debt of grat.i.tude for that time. 《n.o.ble Fang》 f.a.gul Garguss Shyemul swears on her pride and the name of her father that she shall return that debt without fail. Stay here for as long as you want. Please accept my hospitality without reservations.” (Shyemul)
“W-Wait a moment. Raise your head, Shyemul! I didn’t do anything significant!” (Souma)
Shyemul burst into laughter due to Souma getting all panicky.
This 『Drop Child』 doesn’t understand at all just how amazing the action he is considering as 「nothing significant」 is in this world.
Shyemul laughed for a while in front of Souma who had a bright red face, but once she noticed the footsteps of someone approaching the tent, she subdued her laughter.
“Soma, wrap this around your forehead.” (Shyemul)
As it’s still inconvenient for others to learn of him being the divine child of Aura, Shyemul tossed a headband that was adorned with embroidery to Souma.
The clearing of a throat could be heard on the other side of the tent’s entrance curtain. At the time of visiting someone else’s tent, the proper etiquette is to inform those inside with a cough about your visit before calling out to them.
“Who is it? What do you want?” (Shyemul)
“Shyemul, it’s me. There’s something I want to talk about. Is it fine to enter?”
Once Shyemul moved the curtain to the side after confirming that Souma put on the headband, a huge zoan with black fur can be seen standing there. The zoan with a vivid scar caused by a sword cut reaching from his brows through his nose bridge to his right cheek gazes at Souma with a sidelong glance and wrinkles up his nose while looking displeased.
“What’s wrong, 《Ferocious Fang》?” (Shyemul)
“It’s hard to have a talk here. I’m sorry, but please come with me for a bit.”
It’s very likely something difficult to talk about in front of Soma. Once Shyemul acknowledged his request, she told him to go ahead first since she will follow in a bit.
“Soma, I’m sorry, but I will step out for a bit. Please don’t go outside for any reason while I’m not here.” (Shyemul)
“Got it. — But, will you be alright?” (Souma)
Shyemul knew what Souma wanted to say. He is worrying whether Shyemul is put into trouble because of him.
“It’s fine, Soma. That guy is the 《Ferocious Fang》 f.a.gul Garguss Garam. He isn’t a bad guy in any way.” (Shyemul)
Due to the name he was told by Shyemul, Souma wondered with a 「Huh?」.
If I remember correctly, the first part is the clan’s name, thus it means that he belongs to the same clan of zoans as Shyemul, I guess. But the next part is the name of the father, I’m sure that Shyemul said that.
In other words, Shyemul and the zoan from before are…
“Ah, you realized? It’s true. Garam is my elder brother.” (Shyemul)
Author’s trivia about the novel:
The zoan’s tents are made by putting waterproofed, treated pelts and fur materials on top of a wooden framework. The interior has thick pelts and fur laid out and is equipped with a stove, a fireplace and such. It’s in order to allow all livelihood to take place there.
Usually an entire family lives in one tent.
Shyemul and Garam are elder brother and younger sister, but since Shyemul is a divine child and Garam is the clan head, they possess their own tents.
Given that someone else’s tent is a completely private s.p.a.ce, it’s courtesy to do the greeting after announcing one’s visit with a cough first in case of a visit. If you violate this, it might develop into a fight.
As exception; in case the entrance curtain was moved aside, it’s allowed to do the greeting without coughing if you are close to the other party.
Footnotes:
1 ごちそうさまでした – Gochisousamades.h.i.ta – Commonly said after a meal in j.a.pan. Left it away to increase localization and changed the next line accordingly (back up)
² キサキ・ソーマ – Kisaki Soma – That’s how he is referred in historical books and whenever those living on Seldeas Continent address him. Just to point out that the author makes a distinction here, contrary to his real name which is 木崎蒼馬 – Kizaki Souma and is p.r.o.nounced slightly differently (back up)
³ 「おとしご」 – otoshigo – usually means b.a.s.t.a.r.d of a n.o.ble (or in this case better: ‘a n.o.ble’s illegitimate’ child) and that’s what Souma hears first cause that’s how 「落とし子」, which means “Drop Child” here, is spoken in j.a.panese. It kind of localizes badly into English because it’s one of those typical misunderstandings that can happen with the kanji not being clear by just the p.r.o.nunciation while lacking the proper context, which Souma does in this case. (back up)