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Millennial Mage - Chapter 60

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


Chapter 60: Set on Unconventionality

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Chapter 60: Set on Unconventionality

Dinner in hand, Terry on her left shoulder, Tala walked towards a table near the edge of the larger wagon circle.

Rane sat, alone, eating his own meal.

Master Rane?

His head snapped up; the young man seeming startled. Mistress Tala. Im sorry, I didnt see you, there.

May I join you?

He looked perplexed. Of course, you mayis there something I can do for you?

Tala hid a wince as she sat down. I havent been very kind to him, have I? Nothing comes to mind, but I havent seen you, today, and I havent thanked you for the thunder bulls, yet.

He smiled a bit at that. It was a quick fight, but good exercise.

Well, thank you. It was overly generous of you to give all the carcasses to the cooks.

He shrugged. Im not on contract for the money. Others can make better use of the materials than I.

Tala cocked her head, even as Terry hopped from her shoulder and dug into his awaiting plate. Then, why are you with us, Master Rane?

He smiled. Quite a few reasons, actually. To see the wider world, to work with others, to visit an uncle in Bandfast, and to establish a connection with you.

She blinked back at him. Oh?

He shrugged. Ive said it already. Master Grediv suggested that Id be wise to work with you, and at least become friends. He smiled ruefully. Im not too good at it, though. I killed things, I offered to hit you, and that was about all Ive got.

She snorted a laugh. Hardly. Id love to pick your brain on some things, if youre willing.

He straightened a bit, swallowing his current bite. Oh? What do you wish to discuss?

She waved her hand. In a minute. I want to discuss sparring: Id like to, but Im not sure Im ready to fight someone with your skill and abilities.

He gave a half-smile. Shouldnt be a problem, especially since it would have to be a magicless fight. No offensive magics, and no retributive defenses.

She frowned.

Retributive, meaning magic that harms those who harm you.

Oh! Thats clever. I wonder if I could auto target anything that hit meIt wouldnt be power or metal efficient, but it might save me in a pinch, or when I cant figure out exactly what is attacking me, or where from. It might help in crowds too Thats an interesting idea.

He gave her a puzzled look. Youve not come across that concept before?

She shrugged. Its probably been mentioned, but Ive a whole new set of experiences, since my last formal lesson. Im seeing things in a new light.

He quirked an eyebrow. That makes sense: the type of light would affect how you see.

She grunted irritably. You know what I mean.

He smiled. Yeah, I think I do. Once you fight your first monsters, it changes your perspective.

Terry paused, glancing up at Rane with a searching look. The Mage seemed to notice, because he held up his hands placatingly, addressing the little terror bird.

Not all arcane creatures are monsters, but many are. Magical creatures more so, but again, there are some that description doesnt fit.

Terry seemed mollified as he returned to gobbling down his food. Tala moved the plate to the bench, forcing the diminutive avian to hop down, giving her an irritated glance. That left the tabletop in a more ordered state and seemed to allow them both to think more clearly.

So, yes. Sparring. Id like that. He smiled, and it seemed genuine.

Well, I didnt really agree However, seeing his expression brought a smile to her face as well. Itll probably be fine. She nodded her thanks, taking another bite.

Sowhat is it you wanted to talk about? Some esoteric magical entity?

I wanted to ask you about familiars.

As it turned out, Rane didnt know much more about familiars than the books that Tala had been reading. His knowledge was more holistic, because hed had more time to read, study, and absorb the information. Grediv had apparently given him a set of tomes similar to Talas. He was just as irritated as she was by the warded books in the collection. Even so, they both agreed that theyd rather have the books, solely for use later, than not have them at all.

They chatted amiably through dinner, eating slowly as the other members of the caravan came and went, consuming their own evening meals.

It was getting late when Tala bid Rane a good night and headed for her starlit bed, atop the caravan.

She hummed softly to herself as she re-braided her hair and stretched, making sure not to disturb Den, who seemed close to sleep, tucked under an enclosure drawn around his drivers seat for the night.

She did a final set of spiritual exercises, tossing her knife out and drawing it back to herself six times in quick succession. A proud grin stretched across her features at the sixth pull. Halfway there! While not quite true, she still reveled in the accomplishment.

That done, she pulled out her bedroll and laid it out beneath the starry sky.

Her eyes traced the familiar shapes above her as she let her mind wander over the last few weeks.

She had left a place of lonely learning for the wider world. And I promptly continued to seek learning, alone. The conversation over dinner, with Rane, had been enlightening. Not so much because hed said things shed never heard, but because the act of speaking about the myriad topics had settled the information deeper into her own mind. Perhaps the others who formed study groups had had the right idea It was another reminder of her previous isolation.

Shed had similar discussions with Trent or Renix, but it hadnt been the same. Rane seemed to be invested in growing stronger as quickly as he could, just as she was, and hed had years longer to comb through Gredivs books.

Ill have to find more time to talk with him, to bounce ideas and see what sticks. She smiled at that.

Terry blipped back onto the roof. Where hed been off to, she didnt really know, but shed been sure hed return.

He padded over to her with heavy, yet soft and nearly soundless, steps, laying down to curl up beside her on the bedroll.

With Terry next to her, a warm pressure in pleasantly cool night, she drifted off to sleep, feeling less burdened, and less alone, than she had in a long, long time.

* * *

Tala woke in the middle of the night, mind racing. She stared up at the stars and tried to quiet her mind but couldnt.

She felt an ache radiate from her knuckles through every bone, joint, and connection down her arm, through her shoulder, and into her back at the moment of impact. Her form had been perfect, but fists werent meant to hit one another.

She was driven backwards, feet skidding cross the dirt, but she maintained her balance, and her stance, arm extended. An alarming amount of ending-berry power was consumed in that instant as nearly half of her body was put under destructive strain in an instant. Most of that energy was consumed keeping her hand from splitting, as his knuckles had impacted between hers, driving with enough force that her hand should have been divided into bloody sections. Her own knuckles had similarly impacted on him, but her hand was much smaller, and his much stronger. Even so

Rane, for his part, held perfect form after his own punch for a heartbeat before loosing a string of nonsense words, clutching his fist in his off hand and dancing in a circle, trying to bear through the pain.

Despite Ranes frantic movements, Tala was able to see that the hand didnt look quite right.

Adam was stunned, and he spoke to himself, with Tala barely able to catch the words. She punchedhis punch. Did I not teach her how to block? What madness Then, his eyes snapped to Rane, and he sprang into action. Healer! Someone call Master Tang, and if the chuckwagon has ice, we could use it.

Some of the random people, whod been about, turned and ran in various directions, seeking to obey his instructions.

Rane stopped his dancing about and took deep, gulping breaths, staring at his hand in horrified fascination. The knuckles were spread just further apart than they should be, and the entire limb was beginning to swell.

Tala gaped, eyes going wide. Oh, Master Rane! Im so, so sorry.

She almost offered him some of her ending-berry juice, but that was a protecting, not a healing, magic. It wouldnt help him. He doesnt have healing scripts to cheat with, either.

He gave her a wonder-filled look. Are your bones hardened steel?

She cringed, guiltily. Im protected from physical damage of all kinds. Im just glad you drove me backwards. I cant even imagine what would have happened if Id been properly braced and hadnt moved.

Rane looked down at his hand, still clearly in agony, and simply nodded, closing his eyes against the pain.

He sank to the ground, settling into place, cradling his hand.

One of the cooks ran up with a bowl of ice, towel draped over the top, just as Master Tang arrived.

Terry, for his part, was eyeing Tala suspiciously.

She glared at the bird, walking over to him, and whispering for him alone. I didnt mean to hurt him. He is not an exception to the no hurting humans part of our agreement.

Terry gave a reluctant bob.

Good.

Terry flicked up onto her shoulder, and she returned to Ranes side, looking to Master Tang. What can I do?

The Mage glanced at Terry and frowned. The terror bird should be taking advantage of Master Ranes weakness and attacking, especially because you damaged the good Master. Tang looked puzzled.

About Master Rane...Master Tang?

The Mage seemed to return to himself. Right! Right, apologies. He moved his focus back to Rane, and at the same time Tala allowed herself to truly focus on the injured hand.

What she saw caused her to go pale. Her mage-sight brought her a cacophony of information, but if she was interpreting it right, there were small tears all through the big mans hand, along with small fractures evident in the small bones therein. She swallowed involuntarily.

Master Tang closed his eyes, and Tala watched as the older Mage activated a careful series of inscribings, focusing on Ranes injury. Power flowed forth, and Tala was able to watch as the energy of the healing was consumed, pulling the hand back into correct shape and almost stitching the tears back together. The only way that metaphor fell short was that they were left utterly restored, rather than with sutures, or scars.

It was awe-inspiring.

The swelling didnt diminish, precisely, but as the hand contracted, the blood that had been rushing to begin work on the injury was squeezed out, leaving behind a slightly misshapen, but fully healed, appendage.

Master Tang settled backwards, smiling. There, good as new, or as good as can be done, Id say. It will be swollen for a day or two, and Id recommend keeping it cool. He pointed to the waiting bowl. The ice is a wonderful idea. He gave Adam an approving nod. There is no damage, but the swelling will be uncomfortable, and Id recommend taking it easy until we reach Bandfast, just to be safe.

Rane was breathing easier, now, and he nodded. Thank you, Master Tang.

Now. The older man slapped his knees and stood, looking from Adam, to Rane, to Tala. What exactly happened?

Tala opened her mouth, then closed it, unsure of exactly what to say.

Adam stepped forward. A sparring accident. Mistress Tala seems set on unconventionality, while it worked out for her, this time, it injured Master Rane.

Tang clucked his tongue. I cant say I approve of Mages brawling like animals, but Im glad they had a master of the craft to observe, even if only to have a coherent account of what the idiocy caused.

Adam seemed perplexed by the mix of insult and compliment in one, but he also seemed unwilling to make an issue of it with the Mage. He simply nodded in acknowledgement. Thank you, Master Tang, for your assistance. I know that Master Rane is grateful for it, even if he is still in a bit of shock.

Tala stepped forward. Yes. Thank you, Master Tang. We appreciate your healing.

He glanced her way, then smiled, and nodded. Now, I need to finish my breakfast. Good morning to you all. Without a backward glance, he departed.

The other onlookers began to disperse as Rane placed his hand on the towel, and into the bowl of ice. He let out a sigh of contentment, though it was obvious that he was still uncomfortable.

Tala turned towards Adam, her face clearly conveying that she expected a reprimand.

Adam opened his mouth, seeming about to deliver just that, but then he stopped himself. Finally, he sighed and shook his head. Well, Mistress Tala, it seems that Ive done you a disservice. Ive been training you like a mundane guard, and you are anything but mundane. That little maneuver would likely have cost you a hand if you were. He took another deep breath and let it out slowly. Two things. He gave her a questioning look.

She nodded once, doing everything she could to indicate attentiveness. Yes?

First, never do that again, especially not with a sparring partner who isnt protected against the damage.

She nodded vigorously. Of course.

Second, what Ive been teaching you is a good foundation, but were going to need to build a fighting style that fits your particular talents. Once were back in Bandfast, Im off for the winter, and in need of a project for one of the classes I am assisting: Fighting Opponents who Defy Physics. You are going to be a subject for my students, and we are going to craft you a means of fighting that will take full advantage of who and what you are.

Rane raised his hand. He raised his hand. Tala felt a smile tug at her lips.

Yes, Master Rane? Adam turned to regard the Mage.

Can I join in that project? Master Grediv helped me a bit, but hes never been the most talented up-close combatant.

Adam hesitated, then glanced to Tala. She gave a shrug, then a small nod.

Sure. It will be a good object lesson, when your two fighting styles diverge. It will keep in the forefront the idea that no two magical beings will be the same. He nodded, as if to himself. Yeah, that will be perfect.

Adam gave Tala a few more comments, then he sent Rane away to get some breakfast, and Adam and Tala spent a few more minutes finishing up their morning sparring and lesson.




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