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Millennial Mage - Chapter 281

Published at 22nd of March 2024 05:23:36 AM


Chapter 281: To Grow and Improve

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Chapter 281: To Grow and Improve

Tala didnt recognize the Mage who was sitting behind the counter in Mistress Hollys waiting room, but that wasnt unexpected.

Before Tala could ask his name, he pointed towards the back. You are expected, Mistress Tala. Please feel free to head on back.

Thank you. Ill do just that. The young man had already looked back down to the book on the counter in front of him. No need to bother him, just to ask his name.

Tala knocked on the door of Mistress Hollys private workroom.

She was invited in and entered. After closing the door behind herself, she found Rane in the middle of some of the tests she, herself, had been subjected to the night before.

She gave a half-smile. So, youre getting poked and prodded with all these maddening tests, too?

Rane grimaced, but it was Mistress Holly who answered. He will be getting the prep-work inscriptions. So, the tests are required, yes, but he wont be Refining in the short term.

Tala cocked her head to one side. What does that mean?

Rane answered this time. I wont be Refined for at least a year.

She winced. Oh Im sorry to hear that. And she meant it, too. Even so, she gave a mirth filled smile. I guess Ill just have to get used to being better than you.

That made the man chuckle. Yeah, yeah. Ill catch you eventually.

Am I interrupting?

Mistress Holly waved her off. Not at all, Mistress Tala.

That was good. Well, might as well ask some questions while Im here. So, when will he be able to get inscriptions for direct connection to the Archive?

The Inscriptionist glanced at Rane, and the man nodded. Apparently, she had been getting his okay to discuss it with Tala. Once hes Refined, hell have the option. Most Refined get something like that once their mind can handle it.

So, hell get something like the alternate interface I have?

Mistress Holly gave her a long look before shaking her head. Honestly, most people dont want anything like that.

What? Why? Tala was genuinely confused.

-What? Im amazing! Why wouldnt people want something like me?-

Rane smiled but didnt interject. Mistress Holly sighed. The moral implications for one. You are, in essence, creating another version of yourself, enslaved to yourself.

Alat grunted. -I dont see it that way, but I could see some people assuming that.-

Tala decided to push a bit. Only if they think of it that way.

And many people do. Not everyone would work well with themselves. I, for one, would probably kill myself if I were stuck within my own head.

-She makes a good point. I wouldnt want to be stuck in anyone elses head.-

Tala wasnt convinced. But its so perfect! Why wouldnt everyone want to have twice as much time? To be able to devote themselves entirely to learning, while still doing other things as well.

That is a somewhat healthy way to view it, but also a bit incomplete. Could you spend a whole day studying while at the Academy?

Of course.

How often?

Tala shrugged. As often as I was allowed.

Mistress Holly smiled, tapping the side of her own nose. Thats one reason it works for you. That would drive some people crazy. I, for one, love to learn, but without experimentation and action, I become very grumpy. She stuck a needle into Ranes arm, drawing blood.

The big man grunted but didnt otherwise react.

Tala found herself nodding. So, if a person doesnt already have a disposition leaning toward isolation and study, having a self devoted to such wouldnt be tenable.

Precisely.

Rane nodded as well. Then, I should be fine with that. Tala definitely has me beat in long term focus, but I love spending days on end just reading, and Im quite content in isolation for long periods.

Mistress Holly nodded, not seeming too surprised. Id assumed as much. You are a prime candidate for such an alternate interface, and well get it in place for you as soon as youre Refined.

He grunted. Very well.

The Inscriptionist started another test, moving various magical devices into position around Rane and giving him a few simple instructions before turning back to Tala. Now, I did have one thing that I wanted to highlight for you. I requested memories of all your uses of magic, while you were away, and I noticed something interesting.

Oh? Tala leaned forward. What was that?

You used your old Restrain working.

Tala thought back and nodded. Yes, I did. What of it?

You dont have kinetic manipulation inscriptions anymore.

Tala hesitated. What?

-Shes right.- Alat projected puzzlement. -I didnt really consider the lack, because weve used that working for so long.-

What does that mean?

Nothing sinister. Youve simply impressed your natural magics with some kinetic manipulation. I would say that your time with the Restrain inscriptions wasnt sufficient given how rarely they were active, but youve had a lot of time and magical interaction with kinetic manipulation scripts.

Both women glanced towards Rane. The Fused was focused on following Mistress Hollys instructions, so he didnt notice.

Talas eyebrows rose. Thats enough?

In many cases, yes. You had a mindset solidified for the working, youd used the magic yourself, and your natural magics have long-term exposure to that power.

Oh. Tala found herself at a loss for words.

Alat cackled. Finally calming herself enough to send. -I knew that boy would be useful.-

Rane still seemed unaware of the conversation.

WhatTala swallowed, feeling a bit conflictedWhat does that mean?

Arent you listening? It means that youve been around a kinetic manipulator as he used his power. Its basically how early humans went about getting their power: sitting beside fires to gain fire magics, meditating in blizzards for powers over ice.

Oh. Yeah, that makes sense. Isnt this rather fast, though?

The Inscriber bent to make a modification to one of the devices as she shrugged. Not really. You can manipulate your own natural magics rather easily before you reach Paragon if you have a good understanding, and you started with inscriptions in this vein. Honestly, Id be more surprised if you werent able to use that working.

Good to know.

A contemplative sound came back followed by a verbal response, Yes, Mistress Tala? Do you need me to leave? Ive only walked about two-thirds of the perimeter. Her voice gained some excitement, Im sure you know, but you have herds of deer and pigs in here, not to mention all the other, smaller animals.

Yes, I do know. Theres a whole reasonably well-balanced ecosystem in there. Tala found herself grinning. I was wondering, how many people could safely be sustained within there?

Full time or irregularly?

Let us assume full time to be safe. I could use some mundane help, and I want to know if I should hunt up some gateless or?

Mistress Elnea grunted. Im not done with my readings, so I might be incorrect, but I think with the recent mergings, you could have seven gated humans in here, full time, without undue restrictions on their movements. Now, if your sanctum can rearrange its reality bits without disrupting the physical manifestations? She exhaled a sound of uncertainty.

Talas eyes widened. To spread out the stress. That She shook her head, making a very similar sound to the one Mistress Elnea had just made. Thats quite the idea. Well have to test it.

Tala could practically hear the woman nod as she responded, Well need to get some different equipment to test if thats possible, unless Did I see hints in your experiences? Can you really see bits of reality?

Tala bit her lip, thinking. I need help understanding all this. Secrets wont serve me in the long run. Yes.

There was a long moment of silence. Then, when Im done in here, give me a day or two do come up with a few tests, and well figure this out.

That sounds wonderful. Thank you.

No, Mistress Tala. I dont understate when I say that this is more excited than Ive been in a long time. Ive long studied dimensionally expanded or created spaces, and what Im learning here Thank you.

Tala smiled. Well, then youre welcome. Ill probably try to find some people to help me, then.

Do you have anyone specific in mind?

Maybe? Why?

Given the nature of this space, I am sure we could find a good family to work with you, depending on your exact needs.

A good family, containing at least one researcher, of course?

Absolutely. There was no shame or deceit in the womans voice.

Ill consider it.

Just let me know.

Ill do that. Im going to close the entrance now. Enjoy your work!

Oh, I most certainly will.

Without another word, Tala closed Kit. Then, after a moments pause, she patted the pouch. Thank you, Kit. I really do appreciate that you dont ever eat anything I want maintained.

Tala felt like she should have felt something from the dimensional storage, but in the end, the pouch did not respond.

Alright, then. Next book?

-As you wish. Next book!-

But then Talas stomach gurgled, and the woman grimaced. Wait, no I need food.

Tala sighed.

We should drop by to see if Brand is in town.

-His food is rather tasty. Are we doing the culinary tour?-

Oh, yes. That would be amazing. There were so many foods that she remembered from her times in Bandfast. So many tastes that she wanted to experience again. And I can hunt for a cook at the same time.

-What about Lyn and Rane?-

Tala scratched the side of her cheek. Let them know what were about, through the Archive. Id hate for them to come while were gone and not know whats going on. She also pulled out a piece of paper and wrote a short note, leaving it on the dining table.

Then, without waiting for a response through the Archive, Tala stood and left Lyns house, being sure to lock the door behind herself.

Her first stop was the closest, and also on the way to Brands restaurant: Anachronistic Delights.

The staff chuckled at her order at first, when they saw that she was alone, but when she reiteratedand paid up front they happily fulfilled her desire for a large number of cheesy little caravans.

-Dont you think that, maybe, ten was too many?-

No. Obviously, Im not going to eat them all right now, but I want some in reserve.

-Yeah, I know that, but it still seems like too many.-

The next stop was Brands restaurant, and Tala entered with an odd tightness in her chest and butterflies in her stomach.

Did he even know I was missing? Did anyone tell him, or did he and Lissa just assume that I stopped coming by?

She got her answer instantly as the woman behind the counter looked her way and gasped. Mistress Tala? Is Is that you?

Tala smiled a bit sheepishly. It is, Lissa. How are you?

The woman practically sprinted around the counter and wrapped Tala in a surprisingly motherly embrace. The big Mage told us you were missing, but not that youd been found! Are you alright? What happened? The lovely, middle-aged woman pulled back, examining Tala head to toe. You must be starving. Sit, sit! Ill get you some soup.

Tala let herself be led to one of the few tables off to the side, and soon, she was eating a wonderfully thick, hearty soup. Creamy, pork-based.

Lissa brought out a stack of heavily buttered bread and set it beside the massive soup bowl. Tala suspected that the bowl was usually used for mixing up large recipes, but she didnt argue.

Instead, she dug in with gusto, bringing a smile to the older womans lips. Im glad that your appetite hasnt changed. After a moments hesitation, she added a tentative comment. You seem different. Are you alright?

Tala hesitated, swallowing her current mouthful. Is Brand in? Id rather not repeat myself.

The woman shook her head. Sadly, no. Hes on a caravan run at the moment. She patted her belly. Our seventh is on the way, and he wants a bit more in the bank before she arrives. Im afraid hes scheduled for a longer route, only getting back for my last trimester.

Oh? How far along are you?

Eight weeks. He left just over a week ago. She looked regretful. I know hed want to be here for your return.

Tala smiled and waved her off. No, no. Im glad that hes providing so well. Whos helping you?

The kids do a lot to help, around their schoolwork. The oldest is ten, and hes a natural. She pointed to the soup that Tala had been eating. He put together that recipe from several customer favorites. Breads and soups are best when made ahead of time, so I just have to manage the front.

It sounds like you have a good system worked out.

Lissa smiled contentedly. We really do.

After a moments pause, the woman seemed to pull herself back from pleasant musing.

But thats enough about me? Tell me what happened?

And so Tala began to speak, sharing an incredibly abridged and edited version of her recent experiences.




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