The Arena (officially known as the Grand Arena of Dimiya) was easy to find. Even in a large city like Thelorious, it was easy to find a building capable of holding a million sentients in the stands alone. The shape of the Arena was, as one might expect, a large circle, around a central field 100 meters in diameter. It was an impressive structure, built mainly of an advanced kind of reinforced concrete that was made to look like stone, giving it a classical appearance, especially with all the columns and statues of past champions ringing the stadium.
Entering the stadium, our comms were assaulted by a plethora of spam messages, advertising all manner of services. Snacks and concessions, not to mention all manner of beverages, were a given, since this was a sporting event, and I’d already been told about the betting, so the various bookies sending me odds on some of the upcoming fights weren’t a big shocker, either. And I guess I ought to have expected that there would be some people offering paid ‘companionship’ while you watched the fights. Bloodsports and exhibitionism really did it for some people, after all.
But what really surprised me was the open call for gladiators to fight on the arena floor below. I did not think they would be recruiting fighters for the day’s bouts from the stands, but apparently that was the way many of the first-timers and new fighters got their start here. Not everyone came from a recognized slave gladiator training facility, or was just out of the Confederation armed services, after all. Those were the two main sources of gladiators, since they had a lot of people who were well trained in the art of combat, and definitely in the need of ready money.
On a whim, I checked the current lineups for the ‘40 and under’ division. Naturally, one couldn’t tell everything about an opponent by their level, since skills and levels went up at different rates, but most of today’s fighters in the lower division looked to be in their 20s, so there wasn’t too big a gap with me, in terms of level. They all looked like brawlers, for the most part, though there were a couple that were billed as psy-specialists. Guess that made sense. Until you had some serious power a regular battle would be more entertaining for the fans than a psy battle.
We got our concessions, and found a group of seats all together in the lower areas of the stands, where the ‘common’ people were. We came to see the fights, not hide away in a box with the VIP crowd. Sure, everyone had an AR interface that allowed them to ‘see’ the action close-up or zoom out as they pleased, since it was a function of the Arena, but being down in the crowd was a lot more thrilling than being in a box.
OK, and maybe I was also enjoying the looks people were giving us. After all, I looked like a fairly attractive human male, but I was surrounded by beautiful women of several species, including both a felisan and a catgirl, and Shearah had apparently claimed my lap as her personal seat, while Carissa and Sana were curled up next to me (the latter because I told her to, but still). Jaynie and Cali were on the edge of their seats watching the current fight, between two Ihm males, while Raven and Sheila were discussing something or other with Kiki that I was trying to stay out of, despite the fact that I heard them mention me several times. Kiki wasn’t interested in anything but a monogamous relationship, which I respected and made sure the girls understood, but apparently that didn’t stop her from having an innate need for juicy gossip. And I was the most gossip-worthy one of this group, it seemed.
The lovely scene was interrupted when a human man with Asian characteristics came up to us. He gave a short bow, and then said, “Pardon the intrusion, but you are Captain Mollen, of the Starlight Raven, are you not? Nakahara-dono wishes a word with you, regarding a certain dispute between yourself and an associate of his. Perhaps you remember Umeda-dono, and words discussed between you?”
I frowned. Umeda was the name of the Oyabun of the Red Orchids on Smuggler’s Reach that I had most definitely had a ‘dispute’ with. I was still holding some of his family hostage until he got a bounty on my head called off, something that had not yet been done. Still, no reason to be insulting. That would just make things worse. “I remember Umeda-dono, and our dispute. I have no desire to continue the unpleasantness, nor would I care to repeat that discussion in Nakahara-dono’s sphere of influence. It was my hope that the discussion, and my leaving the area, would give time for hot tempers on both sides to cool, so as to avoid needless conflict or loss of face on either side.”
The man nodded. “Ah, yes. It is about the core of that disagreement that Nakahara-dono wishes to talk to you about. It is hoped that the whole thing can be resolved today.”
I considered that. Getting rid of that Red Orchid bounty would be a good thing, since it meant that fewer people would be after my head, and making nice with the Yakuza would open more opportunities for trading later on. “Then please inform Nakahara-dono that I will be happy to meet with him when it is convenient for him.”
“Excellent! If you would please follow me, Nakahara-dono is in his private box, as there are several fighters owned by the clan who are participating in today’s matches.”
We followed the messenger (I never bothered to get his name) out of the ‘general’ part of the stands, to the more private boxes above the masses who were simply there for the blood and gore. The box we stopped at was guarded by two Asian-looking half-knelfi, dressed in matching black suits. The messenger knocked on the door, and we were soon admitted.
Inside a box large enough for ten to fit comfortably, there were only four people present. Two more guards, both human this time, but dressed as the ones outside. A knelfi female dressed in a very revealing outfit and sporting a slave collar knelt by a large chair, holding up a tray of snacks. In the chair was an old Asian man, dressed in a suit that probably cost more than many people make in a year. Clearly, this guy was Nakahara.
Nakahara Toshi
Human Male
Level 60
Titles: <Redacted>
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I considered the situation, and then motioned for Raven, Cali, and Carissa to join me, while the rest stayed outside. From the knowledge skills I had, I knew that bringing everyone would be considered a sign of weakness, and a threat. Since I was not one of his subordinates, going alone, or with lesser numbers (the messenger didn’t count), could be considered an insult, saying that I didn’t fear him. Equal numbers was the best move I could make without knowing more about this oyabun.
The messenger announced us, and I bowed to him, low enough to show respect, but not so low as to show subservience. After all, I truly didn’t work for him. When I spoke, it was in Japanese. “Nakahara-dono, I thank you for making the time to meet with me this day.”
Nakahara nodded, and responded in the same language. “Ah, Captain Mollen. I am glad to see you have more manners than your activities in Sol and Alpha Centauri might lead one to believe. I would like to hear your account of how those events played out.”
“Certainly. It was on Choson Ring that my first troubles with your distant associates started. It seems that I outbid the oyabun at a public auction on a slave. The Oyabun sent his men to try and forcefully acquire the slave, and an individual under my protection. I had a heated discussion with his men about their methods, which turned into a rather aggressive debate on our way to the launch bay, where an associate aboard my ship had a very terminal argument for the oyabun and his men.”
Nakahara chuckled at my euphemisms for what actually happened, but gestured for me to continue.
“In Alpha Centauri, I was minding my own business, having just finished a rather sensitive task for a legitimate businessman of the Italian persuasion regarding his daughter and a rebellious subordinate. Your other associate decided to take this time to discuss my actions on Choson Ring, but the method he chose to use for the invitation caused me to lose a great deal of property. So I made my argument in kind when I answered that invitation, and convinced the females of his family to come with me while he worked to undo the misunderstanding that had caused our discussion.”
“I see. And the women have not been harmed?”
“In truth, they have been in stasis this entire time between my discussion with Umeda-dono and now. They are unharmed, and none have touched them from that day to this. I may be gaijin, but I do treat my reluctant guests properly.”
“I see. Well, Captain, you put me in quite a predicament. As you might understand, I have certain bonds with my associates that cannot lightly be put aside, but I would rather not have any such discussions on my territory if it can be avoided, as Thelorious is not like Choson Ring or Smuggler’s Reach. Such a discussion here would draw far too much attention to my business.”
“Of course, Nakahara-dono. When I convinced the women to come with me, I placed the condition of their return on the rather unfortunate bounty on my head by the associated group going away. I believe that enough blood has been spilled over this misunderstanding that both sides could resolve the matter peacefully without further loss of face.”
“You have guts, Captain, and I am not unaware that you have always honored a contract in the past. But I must have something so that I do not lose face in the matter with Umeda-san. As it happens, one of my fighters in the 40 and under category does not have an opponent today. I would have you step into the ring and fight her. You will fight her, and you will lose, and lose in such a way that none can say you threw the fight. Unfortunately, this means that you would lose the private bet you had with me on your match, and would thus give up the members of Umeda-san’s family and organization that you have in your keeping, along with the two thousand credits you added to the bet. Do this, and I will intervene on your behalf to resolve the situation, and arrange for the individuals to be returned home, and no more shall be said about it.”
I bowed to Nakahara, with a smile on my face. Honestly, two grand to get rid of this bounty on my head would be chump change, though I’ll admit that forcing myself to lose a fight was going to suck in a big way. Still, it was a lot better than I thought I was going to be getting. And a loss (meaning death) in the arena would not have any lasting effects on my character. I could deal with that. “It would seem that we have an accord, Nakahara-dono. I am pleased that we could conduct this in a civilized manner. It will be a relief to put this whole misunderstanding behind me, so I can concentrate on the future.”
“Excellent, then my man outside will show you to the contestant’s quarters, and describe the rules of the arena for you.” And with that, I was dismissed.
Be sure to read my published works!
Frozen Soul series (Sci-Fi Supervillain story):
Frozen Soul https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071R125QT
Tales of the Void Traveler https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06ZZ52G37
Rules-Free VRMMO Life (Dark Fantasy LitRPG):
Volume 1 - Tutorial https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071VPRNDB
Into the Black (Sci-Fi LitRPG):
Book I - Game Start https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071LT5WGL
City of Champions Online (Superhero LitRPG):
Issue I - Origin Stories https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075SHXQS1
The Kalipshae Affair (A First Contact Short Story): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0739V6R6T
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