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Millennial Mage - Chapter 327

Published at 22nd of March 2024 05:21:26 AM


Chapter 327: Meet the Unit

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Chapter 327: Meet the Unit

Tala felt the gazes on her sharpen even as Master Cru walked back her way.

Mistress Tala, youve only been an Archon for twenty-one years? Who did you learn under? Most have an incredible amount of trouble adapting to enhanced physiology, and I would love to know who taught you so well.

She cleared her throat. My apologies, Master Cru. I think there was a misunderstanding.

The man seemed to relax. Oh. I was going to say: Your magics and combat effectiveness did seem a bit too advanced for that.

She shook her head. No, once again, we arent understanding each other. I was born twenty-one years ago.

The silence that followed was almost tangible.

Tala had no interest in sitting in that silence, so she continued. As to who trained me? First, most obviously, I learned from the trainers at the Academy and from my own experiences fighting. Secondarily, I learned from a Guardsman Sergeant named Adam and a few other Guardsmen students and trainers. Adding to that is extensive sparring sessions with Master Gredivs former apprentice, Rane. Finally, the most recentand likely greatestexpansion to my capacities came while learning from the Eskau and Pillars of the House of Blood, while I was bound in servitude within the arcane lands.

That did not help the silence dissipate.

Until it did. A Refined on her right snapped his fingers. I KNEW IT! She made her memories available. Her memories dont really include good views of herself, but I thought I recognized some of the things she could do.

That started a storm of murmurs. It seemed like the comment about a major House in the arcane lands had drawn their attention away from her training with Master Gredivs apprentice. For now.

-Or they already knew or assumed? You did come down here with him.-

Could be, yeah. But he also seems to be in rather a position of authority, here. Hes the local, head Archon, as I recall.

As it turned out, most of those present had seen at least a couple of Talas memories, giving greater credence to Mistress Ingrits numbers, provided and checked by Alat.

Huh well, that might have just made things a bit more awkward. These people can all go watch me do all sorts of things now

-Yeah, I suppose we didnt really consider that. But hey! More gold and favors for us!-

Terry flickered up to her shoulder. Where did he go?

She glanced toward the food tables and thought that there seemed to be less meat laid out than there had been a moment earlier. Even if so, she didnt bother comparing her earlier memories because she didnt care much either way. Thus, she just scratched Terry as he preferred.

Tala cleared her throat, shifting mental gears, Well. How do we proceed from here?

Master Grediv nodded. Yes, we need to place Mistress Tala within a defensive unit. Does anyone wish to withdraw based on what theyve seen or learned?

The unit leaders all shook their heads.

Mistress Tala, do you have a preference?

She frowned. Can I train with, and learn from, people in other units?

Absolutely. Your unit only determines who you are most likely to fight alongside, and who you will most likely have duty and free time in alignment with.

Then, I would say I have no preference. I would enjoy working with anyone here, from what Ive seen.

She saw a few people smile, even with the obviously generic nature of her words.

Manners never hurt.

-Well-

Not now, Alat

Master Grediv nodded. In that case, I believe we should assign you to the unit of Master Clevnis and Mistress Cerna. Theirs is the smallest group represented. You will make their sixth member.

Tala frowned. Didnt you say that most units are ten Refined strong?

By the peak of the waning? Usually around that, yes. But weve two decades to go. Honestly, having the average unit size above five is quite unusual at this point, but as this is an odd waning, it makes sense.

Tala grunted understanding. So, its confirmed then? My unit is chosen?

Master Grediv nodded causing Maser Clevnis to smile. Mistress Cerna threw her hands up, Woohoo! No more bottom-of-the-list duty!

Tala cocked her head.

The Refined grinned at Talas confusion. You are lovely, dear, and were glad to have you, but we are also excited because the team with the fewest members is often tasked to take longer assignments outside the walls, such as runs to newly discovered cells, or defending those sent to service known ones.

Master Grediv nodded. It risks fewer Refined at a time, and the smaller units are usually a bit more cohesive, which increases the chances of good outcomes.

Tala hmmed understanding, That makes sense.

He smiled. That said

The husband and wife paused, clearly thinking through something. Mistress Cernas shoulders drooped, Were still tied for last.

Yes, you are.

Well, at least well share the longer duties, then.

You will.

Tala shrugged. It seems like fun to go outside the walls for longer stints.

Mistress Cerna shrugged. It is, but

Master Clevnis smiled, giving a tightly-squeezing side-hug to his wife, She doesnt like roughing it' very much.

Tala opened her mouth for a moment, then paused, grinning at them.

What? Mistress Cerna had caught the expression.

Once I verify something, I think that we may get on even better than Id hoped.

And Master Cru always loves having new sparring partners.

The man, himself, cleared his throat. Thank you, Mistress Deigh. Yes, Mistress Tala. I am happy to spar with you or attempt to train you. Different people learn better in different ways, and I am happy to do either. He glanced to Master Grediv. Your apprentice

Rane is not yet ready to spar with you, Master Cruinneas. He lacks the durability of a Refined, and while I trust your skill, accidents can happen in the best of circumstances.

The Refined bowed. Very well, Master Grediv.

The three bid the remainder goodbye and left without getting more food.

Master Clevnis clapped his hands together. Well, with that sorted, we really should do introductions.

Mistress Cerna stepped forward, If I may?

Of course, dear.

Then, I should start with myself. Aside from co-leader of the unit, I am a support specialist in group maneuvers. I am a Material Guide, generally, and I focus on thread.

Tala frowned. Just thread? What material? Cotton?

All materials. Mistress Cerna motioned to the metal on her Mages robes. With a little time, I can create most magical effects. She then pulled open her robes, showing quite a bit of skinas expectedbut also rolls of incredibly thin metal on various spools on the womans belt. I am capable of filling any role at need and taking advantage of my opponents weaknesses, once I know them.

Talas eyes widened. She makes new spell-forms in the air with the thread? Thats

-Genius, yeah.-

Do you even need inscriptions?

Yes, but they are more akin to those that pure inscribers get, though not exactly the same, obviously. Mistress Cerna gave a sly smile.

Her husband grinned. And dont let her bubbly nature fool you. She was a Mage Hunter for a few centuries.

If possible, Talas eyes widened further, the implication hitting her like a runaway wagon, You altered your opponents inscriptions?

Mistress Cerna sly smile turned positively wicked. Youre a quick one.

That that was terrifying on a level Tala hadnt ever really considered. The lithe, unassuming woman gained a measure of fear-based respect. Interestingly, Mistress Cerna would have a similar issue to Tala. It would be hard to use that incredibly effective tool in low-stakes situations.

The Refined unit leader continued, My husband is a close to mid-range combatant. He is an Immaterial Creator.

I create edges.

Tala almost asked of what material, but she realized that that didnt make sense with what theyd said. Isnt that concept magic?

One of the other men threw up his hands. Thats what I keep telling him.

Master Clevnis shook his head. No, I dont do anything with the concept of an edge. I create edges of magic. He shrugged. It works well enough.

Wait. Tala frowned. How could you use that effectively? Wouldnt it dissipate within your opponents aura?

Yes and no. That is one reason I am a close to mid-range fighter. I generally create them on my limbs, close enough that I have good control.

But to hit your opponent, you have to get close to them, too. Thats what blades do.

True, but just like a fireball can be thrown through an aura and not vanish, a blade of magic doesnt dissipate, not instantly.

Tala opened her mouth to argue, but then closed it again. Obviously, it has to be at least marginally effective. I suppose Ill just have to see it myself.

-Well also have to see if iron is an effective counter.-

Yeah.

The other man who had already spoken up waved a hand. Im Limmestare Gline. I started as a Material Guide. I specialize in wide area magics. Glass is my chosen material.

Hard, sharp, variable. Tala found herself nodding. I could see that, yeah.

Off to the side, one of the men who had stayed behind was slowly moving around behind her, cloaked in magic. He wasnt close, so Tala didnt mention it, even as she tracked him with her mirrored perspectives.

The other female Refined stepped forward and gave a shallow bow, I am Vanga, a healer. I began my career as a Material Creator, though I have done my best to branch out from there. I am afraid that I wont be as much use to you as the others.

Tala shook her head. I disagree. My healing is Immaterial Guide based. I would much rather have your healing for some injuries than my own.

That caused the other woman to smile. Thank you, that is very kind, Mistress Tala.

Its also true, Mistress Vanga. I look forward to working with you.

There was a moment of silence, so Tala sighed, lifting a finger toward the man who had started drawing close. She didnt bother to look his way, keeping her eyes on Mistress Cerna even as she pointed straight between the mans eyes from fifteen feet away. Let me guess, hes stealth?

The man faded back into visibility to mundane sight, and Tala was surprised to see that he was clad in stone that moved with him like a second skin. His shoulders slumped in such a dramatic manner that Tala assumed the affectation had to be an over dramatization. Rust. I thought I slipped away without you noticing.

Tala shrugged, still not looking at him with her eyes. I actually didnt see you fade away, but I did see you start sneaking about. Is that rock?

Yup! He proudly patted his chest. Im Girt Creag. Material Guide for rock and stone.

So How did you go invisible? She finally did turn his direction as she asked that, genuinely curious as to his answer.

Simple, I changed the transparency and refraction index of the stone by manipulating the material on a minute level. I have to hold it in place, or it returns to its natural state, but it works rather well.

Mistress Cerna was shaking her head. His antics aside, it is actually really effective. As it turns out, most magical creatures who are known to be able to see the invisible do so by detecting magical alterations to the air, or illusions and such. Most dont seem to notice invisible rocks.

Master Girt grinned. Which also works for attacks quite well. The rocks lose their invisibility when they leave my control, but a fast enough rockappearing a few feet awayis a rather effective attack all the same. Plus, I can move us through the ground at need, safely protected from most threats.

Rust Yeah, that would be a pain to fight. Tala smiled. Good to meet you, Master Girt. She then turned to Master Grediv. I can see why youve been sending this group on more unusual missions.

The Paragon grinned. Indeed. Speaking of which




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