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Millennial Mage - Chapter 73

Published at 22nd of March 2024 05:34:43 AM


Chapter 73: Flow

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Chapter 73: Flow

Tala sat in the nicely appointed waiting room.

The furniture was comfortable, but not so much so that she wished to stay here for a long time. It appeared robustly made, and didnt creak or budge even when Tala, herself, shifted. It was mostly a dark wood in construction, though she couldnt tell if that was the wood itself, or a stain. Heavy canvas, a darker blue in color, covered the cushioned portions, and she had little trouble imagining the pieces lasting for years, or even decades, with moderately heavy use.

She ignored the somewhat bland art of the walls, choosing instead to begin the next topic of review from Hollys books, a mug of coffee in her hand. If this is available every day, I might need to come by more often Though, she doubted they would be happy with her dropping in, just to get coffee I wonder if they have wine available, later in the day?

As she thought about it, the freely available beverage did not make her hopeful for reasonable prices for their services. Ah, well. Well have to see.

The coffee was well brewed, as far as she could tell, and filled a little happy void in her chest. She smiled as she drank. This is nice.

There was nothing for Terry.

He was only somewhat mollified by a few chunks of beef jerky, which Tala tossed out randomly. I wonder if he minds? Maybe, I should just give him the pieces She shrugged to herself. Terry, do you mind me tossing the jerky?

He gave her a clearly confused look.

I mean, do you want me to just hand it to you, instead?

He seemed to consider, then shook himself, his eyes moving back to her empty hand.

She grinned. Fair enough. She pulled out another chunk and tossed it in a random direction. Well, there we have it.

As she waited, she continued to read, and absently charged her magic items. I could forget later; might as well keep them topped off whenever I think of it.

After close to a quarter hour, a short, stocky Mage walked in. Youre the one Mistress Lyn sent?

Tala stood, her keystone tingling, indicating magic was directed her way. I am. Her mage-sight showed the man to be an Immaterial Guide, just like her.

Unlike her, he had inscribings that very closely mirrored those shed seen on Master Himmal and his assistants. Focused on analyzing and working with magical items.

His aura was a deep yellow, just far enough from orange to no longer truly be that color. It was contained, somehow, and seemed to almost be held up for display. How does that make sense?

His mage-sight was already active, even though the inscribings she could see indicated that it wasnt always on, like hers was.

I assume that you are Master Boma?

He grunted. I am. Why did the Caravan guild think you need to see me? You clearly arent an Archon, and any mortal work can be handled by He trailed off as Tala drew and held up her knife. Girl, what, by the stars, have you done?

Tala just smiled. I read that I can merge items of power into soul-bound artifacts to increase their base power. Is that true?

He gave her a long look, then took the offered knife, examining it critically as he spoke. Of course, its true. Thats the primary way to alter and shape such. Otherwise, you have to use an item in very specific ways forwell it depends, but its always a long time. That can cause the power to shift and grow to more suit you. He shrugged absently, clearly talking from a depth of experience as he examined the weapon. Some are more fluid than others. His gaze flicked to her eyes. Child, this knife is starving, even while bound to you. You dont have the strength of spirit to support this bond properly. He gave her a hard look. I assume you were told not to bond anything else? How did you even bond this so weakly? He gave her a long look. Youre not bound to

Tala simply waited as he rambled on. After all, the man wasnt leaving room for her to answer any of his myriad questions.

Ahh, so you came to the spell-form without proper guidance and didnt know what to do with it? He looked back at the knife. This has to be the weakest Archon star Ive ever heard of. How is it stable? He shook his head. Doesnt matter, it clearly is. So, you want to increase the power of this item then? He finally stopped there, awaiting a reply.

Yes. Im building the power of the bond daily, and I have a host of harvests that I think will be compatible with the knife.

Boma grunted. Well, well see about that. He sighed. Come on, then.

Umm Im sorry, but how much will this cost?

He gave her a long look, then sighed. It completely depends on what were working with, but the absolute cheapest it would be is one ounce, gold. If you have some insanely complex things to work with, it might be a hundred. I wont know til were in the room.

Tala frowned.

Master Boma sighed, again, shaking his head. I wont do anything that will cost you even a copper, before we discuss and agree to a price. Alright?

She smiled just slightly. Thank you. That sounds quite acceptable.

He gestured back towards the rooms exit. Lets go.

Terry flickered up to her shoulder, and the Archon paused.

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Tala nodded. Shed recharged the collar along with her other items every time she topped them off.

Youre not fooling anyone, birdy.

Terry cocked his head.

Well, fine. Im sure you fool most people, but not those who know what to look at. He moved his gaze to her. Your defenses must be insane, child. Ive never seen a terror bird that old, and they universally grow in power over timeStill, he seems to like you. Dont loose him on the city, please?

She smiled a bit guiltily. Its a training collar, so he has to stay close to me.

Small mercies. I dont want to have to hunt the two of you down at the end of a trail of blood. That sounds very irritating. He looked back to Terry. As for you. Id have just killed you, had we met in the Wild. You mind your Mage. Understand?

Terry crouched just slightly, eyes narrowing.

Master Boma squared up with them, relaxed but clearly ready. This wont be a test, creature. If you make me, Ill break you like an egg. The city is no place for a wild animal. Know your limits and mind your betters.

Terry hissed, but settled down, turning away from the Archon and tucking his head under a tiny wing.

She nodded, hesitantly, and he reached out, placing his hands on perfectly sized imprints to either side of him. The threads of power seemed to collect, moving across his skin until they all seemed to originate from his hands, flowing into the stone. His gate opened wide, the power flowing outward became a torrent, and Talas mage-sight was instantly overwhelmed by a wave of refined power.

Her vision went white as a torrent of magic slammed into the knife and, through it, into her.

* * *

She was outside herself, without form, looking into a white void.

It wasnt bright; it wasnt dim; it simply was, and it was white.

An instant, or perhaps a decade, passed without anything violating the purity of the void.

Then, there, before her bodyless gaze, stoodherself, but different.

Tala stood, wings stretching from her back; her hands and feet ended in razor sharp talons, and her eyes were solid black: inhuman and predatory. As she watched, the wings and talons retracted, fading into her flesh as if theyd never been, but the gaze remained the same: hungry, barely intelligent.

Tala moved back from that visage of herself and saw another standing nearby.

The second form was her as well, but covered with short, black feathers. Her legs were more like Terrys, with reversed knees, and her torso was hunched forward, arms reaching to tear at her victims. Her talons were wicked looking, clearly designed to shred that which she attacked, and her eyes

How do these eyes look even more feral?

She was not behind those eyes. Wellof course she wasnt, because she was looking from the outside, but there was no humanity in that face. What she beheld was a beast of basic hunger and predatory need.

She shuddered, or she would have if shed had a body.

The third version was a human-seeming Tala, but with her arms replaced by wings of sharpened metal. She somehow knew both that this version of her could fly, and that the wings were a permanent feature. No retracting these for normalcy

The next Tala on option looked mostly normal, a knife in hand: her knife. As she watched, power flowed into the knife and the arm holding it changed into a huge, winglike blade, incorporating the knife, and making it an extension of her physical form.

The body incorporation looked like a medley of silver and black metal, interwoven into a symphony of death and sharp edges.

That looks interesting. It looks almost like one of the wings from the third option.

Next to that was a similar manifestation, but this time, the sword changed into a monstrosity, completely separate from her own physical body. The blade was nearly a dozen feet long, the hilt growing to be more than large enough for two hands to grip it with ease. Despite the tremendous size, the mirage of her seemed to wield it with effortless ease.

Hah, its light as a feather. She considered for a moment. It looks like it would cut more like an ax than a razor. That could be a pain. Also, I cant imagine fighting in close quarters with that, or near anything, no matter how light it was.

She moved on.

Finally, after dozens more, the last figment she saw was of her as she was, holding the knife.

In the figment, power gushed into the weapon, and it instantly flowed into the shape of a familiar sword, as it had looked to her before. Though, there were now hints of a feather-like texture to the hilt, as well as the field of heat within the wire outline of the blade.

Somehow, she knew that the lack of increase to size and reach had been translated into power within the blade itself. She felt an overwhelming, instinctual cry from this final version, a hunger and unified purpose. This weapon existed to be wielded by her to hunt, to kill, to protect her from harm.

Yes. The weapon, the extension of her will, resonated with her very soul.

She looked at her options, for she knew thats what they were, and understood what Master Boma had meant. The first options somehow integrated the two physical forms and her basic nature lost. She was not strong enough to fully unify with this weapon and stay as she was. Does that mean I could get wings later? If I was stronger?

Maybe.

It might be worth askingonce she was an Archon and people would answer her questions.

Do I want wings? She shook hersoul? I dont have a head to shakeBut now is not the time for such considerations either about my headless state or whether or not I want wings.

She approached the last manifestation and indicated acceptance.

Power shattered through her and the knife; her very-self felt as if it was being scraped raw.

* * *

Her vision splintered back into normal sight, and she found herself sitting cross-legged on the smooth floor of the room, knife resting in her palms.

All traces of the arcane harvests and spell-forms were gone, and Master Boma was standing over her.

Good, still human. He turned and walked towards the door. Ill work up the exchange tablet. Take your time.

Tala looked down at her hands and the weapon resting atop them. She felt more connected to the tool than ever before. It felt like her heart beat within the knife, though the tool didnt pulse. It was as if the knife was her long lost love, but also someone who had been her companion for decades.

Yet again, she was struck with how it felt more a part of her than her own arms. StrangeYet, obviously as it should besomehow.

There was a hint of feather-like texturing in the pattern of the blade and handle, making the metal, at least, look like a form of patterned, folded steel.

She extended her blade to the side and poured power into the blade, watching it flow outward, taking on the shape of the sword more quickly and easily than ever before.

She still couldnt maintain it for more than a handful of seconds, and even that would be a strain, but it was a marked improvement, regardless.

She brought the extended blade in to look at it, lifting her hand to grip the blade, before she hesitated, realizing that that would be foolish. Dont burn your hand, Tala, or stress your inscribings. Even so, as shed brought her hand close, shed noticed something.

In a direct line with the blades edge, she felt her power being pushed back, driven back into her defensive scripts and away from the flesh, itself. As the edge came closer, the scripts themselves seemed to be straining, as the magic in them was put under stress. This will cut so much easier than before, even through magically defended materials. She found herself grinning. The power just flows away before it.

Flow. That seemed fitting. I will call you: Flow.




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