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Millennial Mage - Chapter 242

Published at 22nd of March 2024 05:25:46 AM


Chapter 242: A Fragment

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Chapter 242: A Fragment

Tala nodded a bit lower to Eskau Meallain. We thank you for the welcome.

The elven woman gave a half smile in return. Come, we have many here worthy of conversation.

She turned and led Tala, Thron, Gallof, and Be-thric deeper into the hold.

Her stride was purposeful and steady, with only a slight sway between steps. The result was akin to a predator, comfortably sauntering through their own den.

Do not anger that woman, Tala.

-Seconded. Tala, lets be on your best behavior.-

Tala seriously considered giving Tali the reins but dismissed the idea. There were a growing number of things that the other woman would not have a good reason for, and a mental breakdown wouldnt help anyone.

-Illwork on that. Hopefully within an hour or two?-

I thought you were keeping things up to date

-Weve been doing a lot of ancillary things, Tala. My focus was elsewhere. Im just glad were still within range for a personal Archive connection.-

Tala came back to the moment as she continued to follow Meallain and frowned, her mage-sight was picking up something. The zeme, the ambient magical currents, of this hold was oddly placid, unnaturally calm, as if the space were abandoned and no magic had moved through it in a long time. Though, obviously, they were all moving through the space as Tala looked around. What is going on?

Additionally, there was a growing, odd feeling around her gate. It wasnt a constriction, nor a pain, nor a limiting. It felt like Like gate-breaking, but without the increased pull, nor the marginal offset. It feels like something is reinforcing the edges of my gate, locking it in place.

-What does that mean?-

I have no idea, but keep on guard. Something is odd here.

They rounded a corner, coming out onto an exterior terrace walkway.

Tala stopped mid-step, in unmitigated awe.

She didnt even notice her three traveling companions and guide staring her way expectantly. She obviously saw it with her mirrored perspectives, but she didnt really register it.

No, her eyes were fixed on what lay before her.

A vista of expansive beauty stretched out before her. She saw rolling hills with a flock of some type of white birds just taking wing, the sunlight sparkling off of their feathers.

There were scattered trees, leading into whole forests, and in the distance, she saw mountains.

What the rust?

-What the rust?-

Meallains smile grew. Magnificent, isnt it? House lore contends that its a fragment of the old world, snatched from the Doman-Imithe as it crumbled. It is the greatest pride and worst-kept secret of the House of Blood.

Be-thric was grinning. And before you ask, this is why I didnt tell you. It must be experienced without preamble, or the experience is lesser.

Tala just found herself nodding as she walked towards the railing. She couldnt see the edge of reality, here.

She briefly flickered Flow into the form of a void-knife so that she could see with her void-sight, but still, there was no evidence of the edge of the space before her, above her, or below.

There were no illusions. There was no end. Its another world?

-That shouldnt be possible.-

Youre telling me.

She turned around and looked back, but the hold extended beyond the entrance as well, just like her own standard entrance into Kit was not at an edge.

I She closed her mouth and shook her head. Instead of speaking, she turned back to look out upon the world that lay within the hold.

They stood there for a few long moments.

Finally, Tala ordered her thoughts sufficiently to ask a question, How is it this big? This shouldnt be possible.

Meallain nodded. Excellent question. It actually isnt.

Tala frowned. I see no illusion, no edge of reality.

The elven woman quirked a smile. What you see, beyond the middle distance, is echoes of reality. This is a truly massive hold, a rough sphere, twenty-five miles in radius.

Tala did quick math. More than sixty-five-thousand cubic miles of space? That is insane! HowI mean. Why?

To preserve what is lost. The anchors claw back more and more from Doman-Imithe, but it is a slow process. This hold began a mere mile in diameter at the foundation of our House. Through the millennia we have rebuilt this much of our lost home. The pride was evident.

Thishow has the House of Blood not dominated the world?

Hmm? Oh. I think you misunderstand. This is not a resource; this is a treasure and an investment. Other holds exist to create raw materials, to fuel economic advancement. Some are created to house food production or personnel. This holdshe shook her head"This hold is too precious to soil or exploit. While we do use an underground portion for research into the nature of magic, we ensure that the sanctity of this place is preserved.

Tala frowned at that. Then, she and Alat focused on her mage-sight once again, instead of her eyesight, recalling the oddity shed noticed when she first arrived.

Now that she could see so much open space, her sight and mind were able to truly perceive what was going on, and she gaped anew.

Meallain chuckled. And there it is. The true wonder of this place.

How is the power so still, so stable?

There is no zeme, here. Apparently, the currents of magic that are so pervasive on our world only exist because of the weakness in the fabric of reality.

So, this fragment?

Shows how things were meant to be. There is no magical resonance here. There are no ether holds, no magical creatures, no disruptions to the majesty of magic.

How? Its a broken piece, right?

Ahh, shattering a properly tempered piece of armor doesnt ruin the temper on the fragments does it? To do that, one has to attempt a reforging, and do itwrong. Our world, our precious Zeme, was rebuilt from fragments such as this, but it was rebuilt by amateurs. Well-meaning amateurs to be sure, and they had more skill than any alive now possess, but they were still woefully inadequate to the task of reality reconstruction. The very fact that Doman-Imithe exists, a step further away from the next world, the source of magic, than Zeme, is a perfect demonstration that it wasnt put back quite right. She barked a laugh. The fact that there is a Doman-Imithe at all, means they didnt even use all the pieces in the reconstruction.

Tala was hanging on every word. This actually lines up with much of what I was told at my Raising. A great calamity broke the world, and everything that has happened since was purely a reaction to that.

Ahh, but I am rambling, and this isnt a class. Please forgive me. The woman smiled warmly. I just came from teaching a lesson on the history of this place, and I fell back into that role.

Tala shook her head. No, I appreciate learning what you know.

She looked Meallain up and down.

You taught a class in full armor?

Of course! Its just so comfortable, why would I ever take it off?

I suppose. Tala didnt really know how to reply to that. Instead, she turned to look out at the vista once more.

Out of her mirrored perspective, Tala saw Be-thric lean closer to Thron, and she heard him whisper a question, Ive not known Tali to be so interested in holds. Is this normal for her?

There were only around two dozen people in the roomy space. Quite a few were Eskau and Pillars, but there seemed to be a few others like Gallof and Thron in attendance as well.

All of the Pillars were in the green to blue range to her mage-sight. The Eskau were generally between yellow and green, with Meallain being an obvious exception. The others seemed to be at least yellow, making Thron and Tala the exceptions. Both were unusual because they were solidly between orange and yellow.

Its been a long time since I was the weakest person in the room.

-Maybe we should ask the servants to come back?-

Tala kept a smile from her face and changed the subject. This is likely no more than half of the Pillars of the House of Blood. She suppressed a shiver. How powerful are the arcanes?

-Xeel did say they were overwhelmingly powerful but ununified. It seems that human information is correct in that regard.-

At least in vague terms, yeahIs it bad that I almost feel like I like the House of Blood? Theyve been at least half-way decent people overall. If theyd approached me, instead of kidnapping me, I might have even been happy here, for the most part.

-Yeah, but they did kidnap you.-

Oh, yeah, no doubt about that. Were burning as much of this House to the ground as we can. The nicest cannibal still isnt ever really your friend.

-Thatthat is a horrifying analogy, Tala.-

I aim to please.

She leaned close to Thron in the brief pause and whispered, Just retinue, eh? Sad you didnt get a title?

He eyed her out of the corner of his eyes, then his lips twitched towards a smile as he responded even more quietly, I used to have a title, but it was gradually undermined. Its fully gone now.

Tala turned to look at him. Was that a corrosion joke?

He turned towards her as well. Its not a joke if it has to be explained.

Meallain cleared her throat. Right this way. Servants will meet us at our table and bring us what we want from this meals selection.

She led them across the hall, greeting many of those they passed.

Everyone, even the Pillars, gave her nods of respect as she passed. Apparently, neither her Pillar, nor Pillar Corinis was in the hall at the moment, making Eskau Meallain the highest ranked member of the House of Blood in attendance.

Tala and Be-thric were also acknowledged, but no one tried to strike up a conversation.

The five of them sat at a corner table and a servant came to let them know what food was prepared. Of course, the servant assured them, if they required something else, they would be happy to accommodate, but it might take a bit longer.

That proved unnecessary as they all found something that sounded good.

As they were waiting for their meal, Meallain turned to them with a grin. Now, how are we going to get you those last five protian weapons?

Be-thric nodded. Yes, your advice would be good in this case.

Tala cleared her throat. I actually have some ideas.

The other four turned towards her.

Thron smiled. Hed heard her ideas and helped her refine them, working together to throw out some of the moreoutlandish ones.

Meallain simply nodded. As is proper for an Eskau. What have you come up with?

Well, we are obviously not the only House with a new Pillar, or with a Pillar about to be raised. Could we negotiate with one of our own Houses candidate Eskau for their weapon, then trade that to another House for one of theirs?

Meallain leaned back, frowning in consideration.

Be-thric huffed a laugh. Thats an idea. If we can entice candidate Eskau from other Houses, why not one of our own?

Meallain nodded but seemed conflicted. Im not sure I like the precedent it would set, though. Wed effectively be incentivizing them to give up.

Tala shrugged. Anyone who would give up for personal gain wouldnt be a good Eskau, but they might still be a good member of the House. Better to keep them within our House, than to lose them to another, just as former Eskau candidate Cuan was lost to his former House, to our benefit.

That made the older Eskau pause. That is true enough. It also gives future generations a reason to form protian weapons beyond an attempt to become a Pillar or as a ticket out of the House altogether.

Wait What? No. I dont want to incentivize the creation of more vestiges. But it was too late.

I like it. Ill see what I can find. There are few potential Pillars and candidate Eskau that chose to pass up the opportunity for advancement that you seized. They might be open toother paths.

Be-thric was clearly very pleased. What else have you come up with?

Tala now feltoff. She didnt want to create more reasons for humans to be hunted down. But shed already told these to Thron, so he would pass them on if she didnt. In for a copper Why not negotiate directly with another major House? See if they would simply trade one to us?

A common tactic. Be-thric nodded.

Gallof continued. We are actually in talks with several. One that weve been speaking with is here and their local leadership seems to be hoping to use the trade to gain a greater foothold and closer working relationship with the House of Blood within this city.

Tala nodded. Are there any minor houses that could be joined with the House of Blood, rather than struggling to attain status as a major House? Bring them in as a full part in exchange for the protian weapon or weapons that theyve managed to forge?

Be-thric nodded. That is also done. It is a common way to expand the House when a new Pillar is raised. There are several such minor houses attempting to court us in that manner. One looks promising, but not definite. The others either have sub-par protian weapons, which shows that they are not of quality to join our House, or other factors make them unsuitable.

Well, good. No more poor incentives.

-None that youve been made aware of.-

Tala sent an internal glare towards Alat.

The last is simple.

They all leaned in a bit.

Why not just go take one from inside another major Houses hold? Their candidates are wary of going out in the cities near us, for fear well waylay them. Why not get them where they are?

Meallain laughed loudly, pushing herself back. Oh, I like her! That couldnt be done, here, but in Platoiri, when youre back? She laughed again. That would be excellent. Can I come?

Tala shrugged. If you can? Sure.

The elvin woman waved her off. I can get where I need to be. That sounds amazing. Theres a large branch of the House of the Rising Sun in Platoiri, right?

Gallof nodded. There is, Eskau.

Then, Ill seek approval for such a raid. That hasnt been done in centuries. It will serve those beasts right.

Tala shrugged. Well, those are the ideas I had, which seemed to hold up under scrutiny.

Meallain was smiling. I like this one, Be. Where did you find her again?

Be-thric hesitated. Youve read the tale, right? You know already.

She glanced his way, some of her mirth leaving her features. Right, right. Silly of me.

That might have spoiled the mood of the conversation, but they were spared any awkwardness by the arrival of their food.




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