Chapter 654: Growing Awareness (1/2)
Chapter 654 Growing Awareness
“You fought an Elemental? I find that hard to believe,” Edwin said, shaking his head.
“You didn’t even know they existed a minute ago,” Ilea said and laughed.
He just waved her off. “Well, I for one saved the village of Verlan from a mud monster infestation in a nearby pond,” Edwin said, pushing his elbow into Jyraiu. “Tell her about them, they were nearly level one fifty. Hardly ever felt my heart pump that fast. The adrenaline was overwhelming.”
“I can believe that,” Ilea said.
“It really wasn’t worth a mention,” Jyraiu whispered, his soul trying to flee all on its own.
“Maybe I’ll be able to offer you an interesting position in the future, Edwin. Something that fits your abilities a little more than fighting mud monsters,” Ilea said.
The look in his eyes changed, his smile turning predatory. “So that’s why you came. And here I thought you’d just want to meet my dear little sister.”
He’s still there after all, Ilea thought and smirked back, Jyraiu trying to get even further away. Aliana ate happily all the while.
“Don’t flatter yourself. Of course I came for her. It’s been a while since we prevented extensive blood rituals together in Baralia, effectively saving tens of thousands of human lives,” Ilea said.
“Ah, you’re a paladin now? Did the flattery of your mindless followers and admirers get to your head? Perhaps I should’ve taught you humility when I still had the chance,” Edwin said. “I also hear you slaughtered half an army in Riverwatch.”
“You don’t even begin to understand the beings I’ve faced. I don’t need a lost noble to teach me humility. I live with the choices I made. Maybe you should start to do the same,” Ilea said.
And that wasn’t half. Not even close, she thought, remembering the soldiers she had killed back then. It had been so easy. She shuddered, losing her appetite for a moment.
Edwin didn’t rebuke her this time, instead opening another bottle before he drank angrily.
“What a merry group of characters,” a new voice said, Felicia stepping into the room before she grabbed Edwin’s bottle, taking a few swigs herself. “And still so, so much better than what I just came from,” she said, throwing the bottle behind herself where Edwin appeared and caught it. Felicia smiled, looking at Ilea before she went to get a plate herself. “You should’ve heard General Gardt rant about incompetent Scouts when it was reported that you vanished within our very capital.”
She sat down and laughed. “Do you have some time? I’d love to hear about your adventures for a while, it’s been so very busy.”
Ilea smiled, still amused at Jyraiu’s presence, the man managing to hide in plain sight. Perhaps a shadow magic class would’ve fit him better.
Edwin looked between them, his eyes focusing on Felicia for a few seconds before he glanced at Ilea and left without another word.
“You don’t have to stay if you’re uncomfortable,” Aliana said, looking at Jyraiu.
The man took in a deep breath, closing his eyes as his heart rate increased. He opened them, a spark of flame visible within. “I would love to hear a few more stories, Lady Lilith. If you would have me.”
“I don’t mind. Just don’t spread it to the bards,” Ilea said. She wouldn’t mention the Elves or anything else controversial or grand. Felicia didn’t seem to be looking for that anyway. “I visited Halstein for the first time,” she started, soon enjoying another round of freshly prepared dishes conjured up by Aliana.
Ilea checked her armor and grinned. It felt good. Actually usable.
“Thanks, Iana,” she said.
“Now try this,” Goliath said and handed her his creation.
Iana smiled. “Let me know if you want any changes,” she said and joined back up with Christopher, continuing their work on the gates.
[Heavy Scorching Wyrm Armor – Draconic Quality] Enchantments [Durability 5 / Hardening 6 / Mana Flow 3]
This thing should be hard to destroy even for a four mark. As long as I survive within it.
Ilea put the armor into her necklace before she summoned it around herself. The weight was immediately noticeable but with all her buffs she didn’t mind it too much. She wouldn’t use this set in any battles where evasion was paramount anyway. Her ash simply formed on top of the wyrm scales, layering until she was covered in several sets of defenses. Ilea wouldn’t be performing any surgery in this armor but for punching, it was just right.
She looked at the prototype Goliath had created before she grabbed it. Ilea knew a rifle normally had several parts put together for everything to work. She didn’t know the details but this prototype was nowhere near anything that could fire an actual bullet. It had two massive grips without any triggers, one near the middle section of the rifle’s length, the other closer to the back. Its length was mostly smooth, a few openings allowing her to insert her ash.
Near the middle of the rifle was a large inset for the Wyrm eye itself, the rifle extending into a barrel beyond that. The width reminded Ilea more of artillery than anything a human would carry. On top and close to the shoulder stock was a long scope without any glass or tech inside. A simple tube, but with her enhanced eye sight it would serve its purpose. At the front of the barrel she could see a front sight that would help her align the whole thing.
[Scorching Beam Cannon – Draconic Quality] Enchantments [Durability 5 / Hardening 6 / Heat Resistance 2]
“I love it,” Ilea said as she aimed through the scope. She had never actually fired a rifle, or a gun for that matter, but a focus for her Embered Heart was very much welcome. She summoned the eye and displaced it into the inset, charging heat as a few ashen tendrils moved into the openings on the side of the cannon. “Can I get a wall, Meadow?”
The being obliged, creating stone that likely outclassed any defensive walls humans could produce.
“Think you could add a magnifying glass, Goliath?” Ilea asked as she released her spell through her ash, the heat extending into the wyrm eye before it was sent out through the barrel, a bright beam burning into the stone wall for a little over a second. She didn’t use a lot of heat but the result proved impressive nonetheless.
“I lack the knowledge and tools to create what you seek,” the smith said.
“An impressive tool,” the Meadow admitted.
Ilea looked at the scorch mark on its wall and put down the large focus. “You know, it’s mainly my magic.”
“Of course,” the being answered.
Why do you sound sarcastic?
“Let’s get back to the puzzles,” she said, storing her new toys before she appeared on the black grass.
The Meadow obliged without another word, likely busy with fifteen other tasks that demanded more of its attention.
Ilea spent weeks with the ancient creature, often returning to Ravenhall to air out her head a little. She could help out the Sentinels with her arcane healing after all, and in turn they tried to help with her resistances. To varying degrees of success, even with her ability to disable them entirely.
As time went on, Ilea found her intuitive understanding of space magic increase, allowing her to progress faster with the various puzzles presented by the Meadow. By now most of it seemed abstract at best. Concepts she simply felt more so than truly grasped. And still, she could find the solution, the missing links, the irregularities, and the hidden pockets.
The realization that struck her the most was when Baron Violence returned one day. His Faen form didn’t look quite as simple anymore. Where it had been an abyss like darkness before, it now gave her an immediately healed headache just looking at him. There were so many layers and shifting parts, she quickly made it part of her training to simply observe the creature whenever it graced them with a visit.
She spent plenty of time fighting the Griffin and Young Elemental in between, occasionally bothering the Trakorov as well.
Claire informed her about the progress on various projects during their rare dancing lessons. Ravenhall had extended the trade agreements with both Kroll and Lys, slowly bringing the nations closer both in regard to economic interests and diplomatic ties.
Trian all the while started his negotiations with the Order of Balance, thought neither the Sentinels nor Ravenhall as a whole had an interest in increasing influence of the Order within the southern mountains.
A Fae copy rushed after the original, several Knights of Lilith trying to keep up. One of the ashen forms wielded Quiet, the warhammer, another two wielding swords and shields of ash, one even wearing Ilea’s bone armor.
The Meadow sometimes interrupted the ongoing battle with sets of obstacles made of roots or stone, while the rest worked quietly on their own projects.
“You look lost,” Ilea said, right after solving the latest question posed by space itself. Or perhaps it was the Meadow who had asked. It had become more difficult to separate the two entirely.
Kyrian glanced at her and smiled lightly. Once more he took off his helmet around other people. Humans at least. “A little.”
“Hmm,” Ilea mused, summoning a dish before she started to eat.
They remained quiet as the horde of ashen beings rushed after the Fae. Ilea ate and looked through the many notifications she had managed to unlock.
‘ding’ ‘Sentinel Reconstruction [Enhanced] reaches 3rd lvl 3’
‘ding’ ‘Azarinth Awakening [Enhanced] reaches 3rd lvl 3’
‘ding’ ‘Transfer [Enhanced] reaches 3rd lvl 2’
‘ding’ ‘Sentinel Core [Enhanced] reaches 3rd lvl 3’
‘ding’ ‘Arcane Circulation [Enhanced] reaches 3rd lvl 2’
‘ding’ ‘Authority of Ash and Ember [Enhanced] reaches 3rd lvl 2’
‘ding’ ‘Avatar of Ash [Enhanced] reaches 3rd lvl 3’
‘ding’ ‘Phaseshift reaches 3rd lvl 24’
‘ding’ ‘Flare of Creation reaches 3rd lvl 28’
‘ding’ ‘Displacement reaches 3rd lvl 25’