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Millennial Mage - Chapter 364

Published at 22nd of March 2024 05:19:28 AM


Chapter 364: Whirlwind

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Chapter 364: Whirlwind

Tala blinked a few times as Rane came over, the final servant heading off toward the kitchens.

Tala? You seem really distracted.

She grunted, Alat is using a lot of my brainpower to parse our new, more extreme and extensive perspectives. Were maintaining sixteen aspect mirrored perspectives, and its really hard to keep everything parsed. Im used to only having four going at any given time, and the extras are rather draining.

Could you stop mirroring some? Maybe work up to that many?

Tala stared at Rane for a long moment. Oh

-Oh thats yeah.-

Tala immediately released half the aspect-mirrored perspectives.

She staggered, Rane stepping forward to catch and help balance her as the whole world seemed to shift and sway.

Tala? Are you alright?

She grunted. I am now.

So, that helped? You just reduced the number?

Yeah.

He gave her a genuinely puzzled look. Why didnt you do that before?

Tala hesitated, feeling a bit awkward even as Rane stepped back, her feet solid underneath her once again. Would you believe that I was just too stubborn to reduce the number?

He gave her an odd look. Well, with the way you just asked that, Id say thats pretty hard to believe.

Hmm would you believe that I was trying to train myself with the extreme?

A smile spread across his face as he began to chuckle. Yeah, I dont know that youre fully mentally recovered yet, because I still find that hard to believe.

So She grimaced. Yeah, I just didnt think of stopping.

His smile widened, and he shook his head, Thats fine. You were under a lot of mental strain. Its hard to think rationally in situations like that.

Tala smiled sheepishly. Thanks, Rane.

He shrugged. You would have been fine. Either youd have figured it out on your own, or endured until you could take it.

Is that what you see in me?

He frowned. What do you mean?

Tala wasnt certain why, but her voice was incredibly quiet, Is that how you see me?

He titled his head to one side, frowning. That you either figure your way out of a given predicament, or adapt and grow stronger?

Yes. Is that what you meant?

Yes. He shrugged. I help where I can, but I dont know that youve ever needed me to.

She opened her mouth, then closed it.

Its fine. Right now, Im less advanced than you are. Your strength is beyond what I can grasp for the moment, but Im not slowing down. One day, Ill stand at your side and be able to be there for you when you need me. He smiled and shrugged again.

I She frowned, digging deeply into how she was feeling, considering it closely. You have helped me. There are so many times that I would have been alone if not for you. Sure, you havent gotten me food when I would have gone hungry. You havent often defended me when I would have died, but those extremes arent always needed. Help is still help, even when I could have done without. It is possible for people to exist alone, but its not a great existence. Eternity alone is nothing more than eternal torture.

She felt something resonate within herself, and Alat gasped. -You just advanced another tick toward Paragon.-

Really?

-A percent of a percent, but yes. That was apparently in line with an eternal perspective as makes sense, actually.-

Tala smiled. At the moment, I dont need you, but you do help me.

It was Ranes turn to seem off kilter. Even so, he seemed dissatisfied.

There was a long moment of silence, and right as he looked to be building up to say something in response, the sound of two sets of footfalls came from a hallway off to the side of the large entry hall in which they stood. Is that my Rane?

A giant of a woman came around the corner, followed by a rather unassuming man of indeterminate age.

The woman was practically bouncing as she walked, though she was not skipping.

Rane tensed up for a moment, then sighed. Hello, Chloe, Master Dafnis.

The man, Master Dafnis, waved Rane off. Weve discussed this, Rane. Im your brother-in-law. Master is unnecessary. Besides, youve advanced beyond me.

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Regardless, Rane appeared ready to argue when the woman, Mistress Chloe apparently, lunged forward, seemingly aiming to tackle him.

Ranes magics activated, and he had moved perpendicular to the attack before she got close enough to grab him, neatly avoiding the aggressive hug.

Thats a better, more nuanced response than his magics have had in the past.

-We dont really see him in that many combat situations these daysoutside directly one-on-one sparring against him-

Mistress Chloe grimaced. Dafnis, if you please?

The man sighed dramatically, but a smile was still pulling at his lips. Yes, dear.

Talas eyes widened as the whole of the air in the area shifted. The instantly began to feel just like the mans aura even as it pulled inward in carefully constructed bands of hardened, power-filled air. This caused an inrushing breeze that actually felt rather nice.

Rane could likely have broken the bonds, but this wasnt actually a fight, and his resigned look showed Tala that the events werent unexpected by her friend.

Mistress Chloe stepped forward confidently, bonds of air shifting out of her way as she came to within reach of Rane and wrapped him in a crushing embrace, or at least that seemed to have been the intention.

The woman who towered over even Rane set him down with a frown. Youre much sturdier these days. Advancing has made your hugs less fun.

Rane glowered. I wasnt giving you a hug, Chloe.

She patted his head, even as Master Dafnis magics vanished. Semantics, little brother. She suddenly spun to face Tala. You must be Mistress Tala. Ive heard a lot about you.

Tala looked up and up at the woman who had nearly two feet of height on her. Yes, I am.

Oh? I guess I can see that. Still, she seemed to have the capacity to be professional.

Rane shrugged. Oh, she is. In fact, shes rather well respected in her field. I actually considered introducing you to her when we went through Audel.

When we went through? When were we going to do that?

He gave her a long, frowning look. But when she didnt say anything further, he elaborated, Before you went missing, remember? We were going to go to every city, well I was, and you were going to go to every city outside of the southern forest.

Right

-Yeah. You forgot?-

No, I just wasnt thinking about that.

-Ahh. And I didnt remind you, because Im exhausted. Speaking of which: food and rest soon, please?-

Ill see what I can do.

-Thank you.-

Thats right. Huh.

There was a beat of silence before Rane gestured toward one end of the entry hall. Shall we go see what we can do to prep for dinner with Mistress Lyn and Kannis? They should be done getting cleaned up sometime soon.

Yeah, lets.

Without needing further discussion, Tala and Rane went to a smaller dining room together, finding one with only a small table for six, offset to one side.

Rane was pleased because that particular room had an Archive display on the far wall. The space would work perfectly for viewing some of the battles from the past if the four decided to do so.

He stepped out to inform a servant where they had gotten to, and then began searching through the records for word-Mage defenders.

As expected from Lyns information, there werent any recently, but to their surprise, they found a concentration of a few from about one-and-a-half-thousand years earlier.

Apparently, that section of magic was very popular at the time, and Mages often were entertainers, scalds, bards, or even crafters more often than they were front line fighters or distance casters, hurtling around fire, rocks, lightning, or the like.

But that was beside the point. They had found a good selection for Lyn to look over, so they were ready.

It was only a couple of minutes after theyd found the cache of interesting clashes to watch that Kannis and Lyn arrived, followed shortly after by the first of their food.

A swarm of servants swept through the room, leaving the table properly set and food and drink on easy to reach side-tables that hadnt been there before.

Kannis gave Rane a critical look. Youre rich.

Rane shook his head. None of this is mine. I have enough, but this all belongs to my family.

Kannis shook her head. I figured that the gardens outside were an exception, but the more I see the more it proves true. Even if you deny your own wealth, your family is floating in gold.

He coughed, glancing away. What of it?

Tala shook her head, mostly ignoring them as she started to gather some food for herself. This looks really good.

She even found a wine that looked intriguing, and she took a long pull from her cup, satisfied that it was as tasty as shed hoped.

Kannis sighed dramatically, How are you still single?

Tala almost choked, barely keeping herself from spraying red across one wall.

Rane shook his head. Yeah no. Lets talk about something else.

The mageling shrugged, clearly unrepentant, and began filling her plate.

Lyn cleared her throat, Regardless, is that a list of names that I see?

Yes, Rane quickly seized on the lifeline Lyn had offered as an escape from the conversation. It starts with Cote the Ascriber.

Ascriber? Tala asked in confusion.

Yes Rane pulled up some information, Apparently, his magic specifically focused around giving things names, and as he gave names to things, it seems that no one much wanted to argue about the name he gave himself. So, he called himself an Ascriber and his contemporaries just went with it.

Huh.

As I was saying, it goes from Cote the Ascriber to Mistress Zoe, a Librarian.

Lyn took some time to read through the accompanying information, even as she ate some of the appetizers already arrayed for their consumption.

Finally, she settled on one of the conflicts of Master Foclair. Heres a good one. It says he fought a wolf-man. Apparently, A Mage had a She glanced to her mageling meaningfully. ...soul-bonding go sideways, and ended up in that form.

Kannis frowned. And that blended them somehow?

Lyn nodded, carefully addressing the girl, Its one reason why familiars are so rare. You are still not at a place to learn the magical process.

Kannis nodded, smiling. Oh, I know. I feel like I really want to know how to form such bonds, but I can wait until you believe that Im ready. They are always really exciting in the stories, and it would be amazing to have a companion or item tied as closely to me as my husband. She colored slightly. My eventual husband, and in a different way, of course. Her color deepened. I didnt meant that

Lyn cleared her throat. Let me save you from yourself. No one thought you meant anything odd.

Kannis looked away, muttering a thank you.

Tala glanced down at Kit. Speaking of companions. She opened the pouch and called Terry out, giving him some food and explaining that they were about to watch a recorded conflict. "Would you like to join us?

Terry looked around at the food and the people, then flickered to Talas shoulder with a trill of hearty agreement.

Tala grinned over at her avian friend. Glad to have you with us, Terry.

Rane tossed a chuck of meat, and Terry flickered to snatch it from the air, chirping his thanks.

Lyn swallowed her most recent bite. Alright, then. Lets see how this Master Foclair handles a wolf-man.

Tala frowned, reading over the information as presented. Wait. Is this his last fight on record?

Lyn sorted through the details before grunting. It does seem like it.

Rane shrugged. Everyone retires or dies in the end. This could be either.

Still, they all shared a look.

Kannis was the one to break the short silence, chuckling nervously. Well, I suppose itll be an interesting fight, regardless!




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