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Millennial Mage - Chapter 401

Published at 15th of April 2024 01:01:15 PM


Chapter 401: Thanks for the Hand

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Chapter 401: Thanks for the Hand

Tala, Master Simon, Adrill, Brandon, Mistress Vanga, and Rane were all in Talas sanctum to witness an experiment and provide assistance in case of disaster.

Disaster didnt seem to have struck as of yet, so things were looking up.

On the other side of things, the compression of water into a siege orb was not looking viable.

The new, odd block of ice rested on the ground some hundred yards from the group.

Tala willed for them all to be beside the block of ice.

As soon as they arrived just a few feet from the odd thing, Rane took a step back. I I think Id prefer to wait back there. Im still not reinscribed.

Oh! Right. She shrugged, feeling a bit embarrassed at having forgotten. Okay.

And he was back in his chair. He gave a grateful wave before picking up his cup.

Adrill, Brandon, and Master Simon were already moving around the rounded block in fascination, various magics sweeping through the result of Talas experiment.

It probably would have been a sphere, but Talas will had been holding it in a vaguely cube shape up until the point that the magics compressing the material had lost their lock.

Of those looking closer at the ice, Brandon spoke first, looking at his slate, Am I seeing this right? The water molecules seem like theyve been aligned into a tetragonal crystal lattice.

Adrill was nodding, but Master Simon was the one to answer. It seems so, yes.

I didnt think that structure was possible for this material?

Not easily, but possible? Yes.

Brandon took a moment to think, then nodded.

The three performed dozens of scans and tests before Master Simon looked to the others.

I am curious what it feels like. The surface seems to have been coming up to temperature, but theres no sign of melting.

Adrill nodded. A test of contact could give more data.

Brandon simply nodded.

Without further delay, Master Simon reached out and touched the ice tentatively.

He sucked in a harsh breath as he pulled his hand back with a startled jerk.

Mistress Vanga was at his side in a blink.

Her magics rampaged through him even as her eyes widened.

She drew a knife and cut off the mans arm at the elbow in one seamless motion. Mistress Tala, isolate the ice and the hand. Now.

Her voice was calm but also utterly overflowing with authority and a sense of command.

Tala didnt even consider arguing with this ancient expert. She did as instructed, specifically pulling a bit of dimensionality off to the side within Kit and moving the ice and hand into it.

Tala took a moment to examine the ice block even as she moved it. Strangely, it was a bit irregularly shaped now and bigger than it had been, if just barely.

Thats odd. What

Then, she felt herself pull in a startled breath.

She hadnt been paying close attention to their surroundings.

But, with the block gone, shed naturally widened her focus, which let her see, immediately, that there was ice that seemed to be growing deeper into the ground, taking in all moisture and turning it into more ice.

Worse yet, the speed of expansion increased with the surface area of the leading edge of that expansion.

With an act of will, Tala tore out all the ice, putting it with the block in the segregated space.

That caused the soil before them to desiccate, creating a little depression in the earth.

Rane seemed to have heard Mistress Vanga, or at least he heard her well enough to pick up the tone. He had stood from his seat, clearly concerned, but he didnt come closer, not yet.

Tala met his gaze and he nodded. That was enough for her, and she brought him back over.

After he blinked to regain his bearings, he turned to Mistress Vanga. What happened?

Master Simon was standing stock still as the Healer worked on him, his face seeming to actively be becoming more pale.

Mistress Vanga was obviously tense. Mistress Tala, can you find any ice within Master Simon and remove it? I am ready to heal the damage.

It was only then that Tala noticed that no blood was flowing from the severed stump at the end of Master Simons arm.

Tala didnt waste any time, immediately slamming her aura down upon the Fused man and overwhelming his natural defenses.

He stiffened but didnt actively resist, which made it both quicker and easier for Tala.

Within his body, she found the same phenomenon of water being pulled free from everything else in order to form oddly growing ice within his flesh.

With another act of will, Tala tore the ice from him.

It required a lot of focus and mental energy, leaving her gasping even without him resisting in the slightest.

Even so, there was no magical resistance from the ice itself, and it was all taken from him.

The mans color worsened instantly, and Mistress Vangas magic immediately set to work, having a far easier time healing his Fused body than she had when working with Talas inhuman, Refined one.

A moment later, Master Simon collapsed backward into the chair that Tala had called over for him even as he fell back into it.

He gave a weak smile of thanks before glancing toward Mistress Vanga. Thank you for the hand.

There was a collective moment of silence before a few of them burst into initially-tense, stress relieving laughter.

The rest followed, and soon they were all sitting, mostly on the ground.

When theyd calmed down again, Tala asked the critical question. What happened? Why is the ice not melting? How was it growing? There wasnt any magic to it that I could sense.

Master Simon gestured toward Adrill, then grimaced at the memory as he realized that hed used his new hand. Even so, he still asked his question, Would you care to give your best guess?

The man nodded in response. From what I was able to determine, there was something special about the molecular structure of the ice, the edges of the structure were primed for more water to be added. Therefore, it was actively grabbing any water molecules that came into contact with it and adding them to itself by sheer force of nature.

It was notably a different one from where hed endured his first session, partially because that one had yet to be fully repaired.

Tala already had Ranes equipment, including Force, hidden against her, inside the armor that she wore thickly around her body.

She was trying to practice Master Limmestares techniques of lots of small, breakable layers that would disperse attacking power as they broke rather than transferring the force straight through.

It was relatively easy to have all of Ranes stuff about her, because all it really was, came down to Forces handle, with a leather cord wrapped tightly around a nub just above the crossguard.

That dimensional storage device held the rest of his stuff, along with Forces blade.

The handle was locked in place across her low back, just above her belt and the weapons she had resting there.

She didnt really need to have her weapons so out and ready like that, not with the changes made to Kit, but it was what she was used to, and she was still searching for a way for Kit to remain just as useful to her while being accessible to those who worked in her sanctum.

But Tala realized thatlike Raneshe was attempting to keep her thoughts from the upcoming process.

Rane turned to her, his gaze much higher than usual as her hexagon lattices of white steel, encased by iron, even surrounded her feet. The all encompassing armor made her larger in essentially every dimension.

The construction of it had actually taken her a strangely long time, due to its complexity, but now she had the intricate pattern Archived, as well as within her own mind for easy reference.

Ranes voice pulled her from her thoughts, Tala is this a mistake?

She almost let her helmet melt back away from her face, but then she remembered what she was supposed to be practicing. She also remembered how much of a pain it would be to rebuild the faceplates if she fully removed them, even with the reference model available to speed things up.

She reached out to her through-spike, reactivating a portion of the illusion magics, while not disturbing the minute magical signature the device constantly projected to prevent any misunderstandings with the citys defenses.

I am curious how Id fare against them in this armor but its decidedly not worth the risk.

-Wisdom, Tala. It is wonderful to see you growing in wisdom.-

Hush, you.

With some delicate manipulation of the through-spike, a figment of her face appeared across the smooth surface of her helmet, designed to look like shed made the armor transparent. The illusion even extended to her voice, Rane, the choice is, always has been, and always must be yours. If you choose to proceed, Im going to be in there with you.

He huffed a laugh, shaking his head. Yeah, you look like youre expecting the end of the world.

She smiled, making sure that her illusion mirrored her actual expressions. I dont want you to be distracted or worried about me getting hurt. She shook her head, trying to dismiss his worries. I could stand naked in there and heal just fine from any injury.

Ranes cheeks colored at that idea.

Tala sighed. She almost snapped at him to focus, but then she realized that him feeling embarrassed at her poor example was better than him feeling nervous or concerned.

Finally, the young man shook his head again. Yeah, I dont think I could Refine with youor anyonenaked in the room with me.

-Of course not, thats how you reach Paragon.-

It was Talas turn to color, and she pointedly did not mirror that onto her illusion. Alat! That is not appropriate. Its also not accurate.

-Ahh, but if it was-

Then, wed live in a very, very different world.

-...fair.-

Rane. I should not be your concern. I will be fine. This is just a perfect opportunity to practice my active defenses while helping a friend. She smiled. Thank you for letting me do both of those things.

He huffed a laugh. Thank you for being willing to come in with me. It definitely makes me more comfortable at the idea of what is to come.

Her smile grew a bit warmer. Of course.

He gave her a long look. Are you going to try to examine the black sludge again?

She hesitated, then shrugged and nodded. I think so. Master Simon is finding some interesting things about the similar material gained from Adrill, Brandon, and Kedva, around our other projects. It is definitely oriented toward reality in some way that we cant really understand. It both seems identical and radically different, person to person. This is likely because, at its core, it is definitely a conceptual substance, with as much about it beyond our grasp as we can learn about it, physically.

Conceptual? Like arcane magics?

Like that, yeah, but not actually magical. It makes some sense. After all, concepts arent inherently magical, just like magic isnt inherently conceptual.

Rane grunted. Fair.

Master Grediv walked around the corner at one end of the hallway, and both Tala and Rane turned toward the Paragon, falling silent.

The olderyet not really older lookingman came their way with steady steps, and Tala had an interesting thought.

Alat, we basically all choose for our aging to stop around our mid to late twenties, right?

-Or regress back to roughly that physiological state, yes.-

I wonder do any of the changes that happen as mundanes age allow for more wisdom?

-Meaning, you think that something in the brain chemistry might change, allowing for longer term thinking?-

Yeah.

-I dont believe so, but I can look into it while you are otherwise occupied.-

Id appreciate that, thank you, Alat.

Master Grediv stopped a bit down the hall, on the other side of the door that led into the Refining room.

Rane.

Master Grediv.

Mistress Tala.

Master Grediv.

There was a pause, then the man shook his head, clearly showing his uncertainty. This is your choice, then? You will undergo your next session?

Rane left a respectful pause. Then he gave a slight bow. This is my choice, yes.

So be it.

The heavy iron door swung open away from them, and the Paragon gestured toward the small room within.

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