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Millennial Mage - Chapter 326

Published at 22nd of March 2024 05:21:35 AM


Chapter 326: Gravity

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Chapter 326: Gravity

Tala was feeling much more comfortable now that shed displayed one of her abilities.

She walked toward the vast, open three-quarters of the arena with Master Grediv at her side, leaving the portion with the remnants of her breath attack behind.

What would you like to demonstrate next?

Area.

Very well, do you require anything set up for the demonstration?

She hesitated. She didnt need anything to demonstrate the siege orbs, but Do you want a better display?

He smiled her way before flicking his eyes behind them and sighing dramatically. We do have an audience.

Tala chuckled. Then, a plate of metal, or stone wall, or something else intended to withstand Fused or higher attacks.

He gave her a long look, then nodded. As you wish.

As she considered it, Tala realized that she might need to reapproach her siege orbs. They were about as powerful as she could reasonably make when she had made them, but she was Refined now. To that end, as Master Grediv walked faster to get ahead of her, Tala spoke up, infusing her voice so she didnt need to shout in order to be heard. Similar to the dissolution, this was put together when I was Fused. I will be enhancing this ability up to Refined levels as I have time and availability, but this is what I have now that I am confident will work as expected. This is the baseline of what I will be capable of in this area.

A few understanding responses came back, and she smiled.

Master Grediv went about two hundred feet out and dropped what seemed to be a section of wall before moving back her direction. It was a four foot cube of heavily inscribed stone.

The Paragon had funneled power into the activation scripts as he walked away, causing it to flare with light briefly before becoming simple stone to mundane eyes. To Talas magesight? It positively blazed.

She did pay attention to the mutters this time.

Apparently, this was a known item. Master Jevin had made its type known to her ages ago.

It was a magical defense intended to work with others of its kind to create quick battlements on the fly. They were heavily reinforced, but generally, they were designed for Fused level threats or below, given their use in the Leskhin wars and the fact thatin those conflictsRefined and above threats were few enough to be engaged directly, while these battlements kept the lesser opponents away from the lower ranked Archons.

No one person said all of that, or even a significant portion, but Tala was able to piece it together out of the mutters coming from behind her, aided by Alat and their multiple mirrored perspectives.

When Master Grediv was again by her side, he motioned at the free-standing wall chunk. When you are ready.

Tala gave a small bow. Thank you for providing such a target.

It is my pleasure.

Tala pulled out a paired set of siege orbs, the small spheres firmly pressed together. She nodded to herself, and with an act of power and will, she shifted the orbs amplified gravity targets to carefully chosen points on the wall.

There was a loud crack as the orbs leapt from her hand, tearing through the air, followed by a crunch as the spheres embedded deeply into the stone.

In the momentary pause, Tala only heard one sound of confusion, where some Refined had obviously not understood why she called this her area of effect ability.

She felt herself smile, imagining the destruction about to be wrought. Those are spheres: Tala and Terry.

Their labels, which tied them to the workings that had created them, were altered and the effects undone.

The workingsholding the spheres tightly coherentbroke.

If the sound of their flight had been the cracking of a whip, the explosion that followed was the unleashing of a thunderstorm.

The blast of rapidly expanding air slapped against the gathered Refined.

Magics flickered in the air, causing the very few bits that would have flown into the spread out crowd to stop in place before dropping harmlessly to the ground.

Given that everyone was so far away, only a few even had to take a step back from the pressure wave, but that was impressive in and of itself.

The entire area cooled extremely quickly, the radical temperature change alone causing the odd substance of the floor to squeal as it contracted and shifted disconcertingly for nearly fifty yards in every direction. Everything was coated in a thin layer of ice as the moisture was ripped from the air by the sudden cold.

At the center of the twin blasts, nothing of the wall segment remained.

The ground had been blown back in a circle, exposing the reinforced stone more than ten feet down, the ground material having been moved back even as it was peppered throughout with debris from the now-decimated, previously-heavily-reinforced stone.

That same flooring grit was bunched up around the depression, showing that it had been moved, not annihilated.

There was a longer silence in the wake of this demonstration.

Terry straightened out his neck, shaking himself before letting out a chuffing series of trills, his beak pointed toward the ceiling.

That sound broke the silence, and someone let out a barking laugh. Ice, now? Mistress Deigh, anything to say?

The unit leader took an almost unconscious step forward, eyes still fixed on the crater. There was no magic in that. She quickly shook her head. There was power when the orbs left you, and I sensed a releasing of magic as the detonation happened, but the blast itself? There was nothing magical to it.

Tala nodded, clearing her throat. The orbs are magically compressed air. All that I do is break the working that holds them compressed. The rapid expansion forces extreme cooling.

She glanced to the side and found both Master Grediv and Mistress Deigh staring at her, causing Tala to do a double take before she stepped away to reorient on them. What?

Master Grediv cleared his throat, shaking himself. How, exactly, do you compress air to that extent?

Gravity.

A Refined behind her spluttered. Gravity doesnt work like that!

Tala shrugged. It makes sense to me.

There was no response to that.

Tala clapped her hands together before the silence could build again. Shall we go to the range? I will say that my method for long range precision is the same which delivered the orbs to impact the wall.

Master Grediv nodded. Do we need to see a specific demonstration of that?

A few people called out that, yes, they very much did, but the unit leaders all shook their heads. Master Akra speaking the sentiment out loud, That isnt necessary. I believe we had the gist of it quite well demonstrated.

Tala nodded, briefly pulling out her scale mail hauberk. Then, Ill just say that I can send these scales as attacks in any direction using that method.

She has scales?

And a breath weapon.

Master Grediv! I thought all the dragons were locked up!

Master Grediv laughed. No one is fool enough to promise that, Master Tanel.

A ripple of laughter went through the Refined, and Tala frowned, glanced toward the Paragon. Whats the joke?

She shifted out of the way of two of the knives at the same time that she deflected another two with Flow and the fifth with her off hand.

Her focus returned to Master Cru, only to find him right in front of her, having used the thrown weapons as a distraction to close the distance, just as she should have.

Tala used her momentum from her earlier dodging to force her torso down and backward even as she kicked off of the ground for a handless cartwheel.

A sword came into being in his hand just as her knee came down from above, connecting with his wrist.

The hand spasmed open just after he gave what appeared to be a practice twist.

As his arm was forced downward, it pushed the handle of the sword, which levered the blade upward on a perfectly intersecting path toward Tala.

Her eyes widened as she was forced to use Flow to protect herself instead of attacking again.

Even so, his fist managed a precise strike to her leg as she finished her movement.

The muscle started to cramp up from the powerful hit, but she seized it through the scripts woven throughout and eliminated the problem.

Flashy. His tone was level, but it was obviously not a compliment.

Tala thrust out at him, Flow becoming a glaive that he attempted to slap aside with an open palm.

She resisted the deflection, bringing her strength to bear just long enough to score a hit on his outside shoulder.

He had been a position of much greater strength, so hitting him in the torso was impossible. Still, with her greater-than-expected might, shed been able to turn an easy deflection into a glancing hit.

She closed the distance allowing his deflection to throw Flow into a tight arc, the blade coming back at the man as she flowed past his own attacks.

He is an enemy, not a partner. I am here to end him, not help him grow.

Her stance shifted subtly, and she ripped Flow to the side, changing its trajectory, along with her own, in ways that should seem impossible.

Her footwork tightened up, and she leaned heavily on the stability training shed received from Eskau De-arg, flowing through her attacks like a crashing avalanche.

Master Cru, for his part, steadily retreated, obvious surprise painted across his features as weapons appeared just in time for each attack or block before vanishing right after.

Her increased perception allowed her to see cracks radiating through the weaponry whenever he had to deflect Flow more than just a bit.

Even so, each time he called forth a new weapon, it was whole and undamaged.

Still, he seemed to be requiring more and more of his strength to change where her strikes would land.

If hes this weak, what would happen if I actually connected?

Tala cut that thought off immediately, not letting any concern for his wellbeing take hold, and she held nothing back, using all of her power, weight, and skill to strike at him from every direction she could strike from.

Despite all of her seeming advantages, she couldnt manage to land a clean hit.

Well, lets try something more than direct conflict, then.

She threw Flow at him again, and he deflected the blade to the side where it embedded in the ground behind him.

Tala continued the assault with fist and knee and foot, forcing him to shift as she wanted. Then, she called Flow from behind the man, while continuing her unaltered assault.

Even so, he somehow detected the incoming blade and was able to spin out of the way even as a halberd appeared in his grasp, whistling through the air to strike at her as part of the same motion.

She barely managed to bend out of the way of the attack while striking the haft to lift the blade up the last bit that she required to avoid a hit.

That was a small turning point, however, and he was able to press her backward, gaining control over the flow of the battle.

Tala fought to take control once again, and back and forth they went.

Finally, Master Cru seemed to nod to himself. Final test.

A sword appeared in each of his hands, and he advanced behind a storm of flickering edges.

Tala growled as she did all that she could to keep him at bay, but she simply couldnt.

His first hit was to her hip, then her shoulder, then an ankle.

None were hard enough to break anything, but they interrupted her movements, slowing her reactions enough to make the next hit come sooner.

Finally, Master Cru stopped with one sword blocked, trying to bisect her waist and the other waiting, unimpeded, beside her neck.

Master Grediv clapped his hands at the same instant Master Cru stopped, and Tala couldnt tell which had prompted the other. Done!

The two combatants stepped back, giving nods of acknowledgement.

He was much better than she was.

He hadnt simply overwhelmed her at the beginning because that wouldnt be a useful test.

Instead, hed been slowly increasing his own demonstrated skill, pushing her to see where her limits lay.

Together, they had found them and raised them ever so slightly.

How long? She asked, finding herself quite curious.

Have I been fighting?

Yes.

He shrugged. A few centuries? I enjoy it, so Ive packed a lot in that time, too.

That made her feel quite a bit better. So? How did I do?

Spectacularly for your age, assuming youve been an Archon for less than fifty years. High middling for a Refined with a martial bent. You lean on your strength a lot, but you use it well, and your style indicates youre used to trading hits, which this wasnt a good test for.

She grimaced. Well, I suppose I cant expect to be the best around.

-Hey, nothings gonna ever keep you down.-

Alat was right. Tala still had time to learn and improve. Thank you, Master Cru.

Master Grediv cleared his throat, the tiniest hint of a smile at the corner of his mouth. My apologies, Master Cru, but Mistress Tala is only twenty-one.

The Refined, who was already halfway back to the food table, froze before spinning on his heel and blurting, What now?!




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