Chapter 167: It All Started with Some Chicken Soup
T, Rane, Lyn, and Terry entered the Archonpound, and T immediately felt a difference.
It was subtle, likely something that she only noticed because of her heightened mage-sight.
The power within the building was held on a much shorter leash, as it were. Even the little magic in the air was all imed by various spell-forms, in one way or another.
Honestly, it felt like Makinaven, but where that city had had a single, unified overlord, this felt like a patchwork of authorities ovepping one another.
<em>Huh, there is no free-floating power at all. The city usually had at least a little. There must be incredibly efficient collectors within thisplex.</em>
She rubbed her temples briefly, vainly attempting to dispel her headache. At this point, shed suspect mental shenanigans, but t had remained silent. <em>No use worrying about it, I suppose.</em>
The overall sensation was like having her clothing pulled tight across her skin, but it was external power tightening around her own, internal power.
She bolstered her aura, just at the boundary of her own skin, and felt a lessening of the pressure within herself, though it meant that it was concentrated on the edges of her power. <em>Its even trying to strip power from my aura. These scripts must have beenid and activated by truly powerful Archons.</em>
She rubbed her forehead against the still present headache and took a deep drink of water.
When they entered the entry atrium, T suddenly remembered the round disk given to her by an Archon, after the fight with the syphon. Oh! Right, my token.
She pulled out the token that shed been given, ostensibly for her contributions towards finding and removing the creature. Shed not actually looked closely at it, and now that she did, she had a moments hesitation.
It was a thing of beauty.
A stylized golden skull was inset into wood. The skull wasnt actually gold as the image was slightly translucent, somehow, but it represented the color well enough.
Around the outside were twisting, interweaving lines that looked like inscriptions, but werent. <em>Just decoration, or is it some sort of script?</em> She could look into itter, if she had time.
For now, though, she was standing in the Archon Complex atrium, staring at a small wooden coin.
She cleared her throat and continued forward, ignoring the inquiring looks from herpanions. <em>Well, not Terry. Terrys content to sleep, for now.</em>
Feeling a bit hesitant as she wasnt quite sure this was exactly where she was supposed to take it, she walked up to the central desk and cleared her throat. I believe that I was told to bring this here? She held up the circr item.
The young man behind the counter looked up. Oh, certainly, Mistress. He held out his hand, and T ced the token into it.
Lyn patted T on her shoulder. Yeah, I cashed mine in at my inscriptionist after lunch. Took most of the afternoon, but Im all refreshed, now. She gave a half smile. Best part about that token was it got me out of the afternoon of work to have the inscription done.
T smiled at her friend briefly before returning her attention to the Mage behind the counter
He ced the token on a small, empowered circle that was clearly intended for the purpose. He read something on his te and nodded. Oh, I see. You assisted with one of thest syphons.
T managed to keep her astonishment off of her face and out of her tone. <em>One of thest? How often does this happen?</em> She supposed that if they didnt kill anyone, they could be pretty prevalent and be little more than a nuisance. Yeah. She tried to act casually, but the assistants small smile said that shed given away something of her surprise. Has the reward been set?
Yes. It says here that you are to be given the choice between three gold and the syphons alteration fascia.
T blinked, all pretense at understanding utterly forgotten. Excuse me, but its what?
Its alteration fascia.
When T simply returned a nk look, the assistant sighed, manipted his te and began to read from what seemed to be a prepared information packet.
Syphons use a mix of dimensional, material, and illusion magics to create their perceived form, both interior and exterior. Its alteration fascia are the tendrils, nodes, and interconnectedworks, which contain and transport that power throughout its form.
How would such a thing even be harvested? T imagined trying to remove a creatures circtory system, intact. <em>That sounds tedious to the extreme, not to mention finicky beyond belief.</em>
With great precision, care, and precisely modted spell-forms. There are several specialists within the city who are masters of dressing arcanous kills and extracting the useful bits whole and in working order.
Hunters Guild?
Most of them are, yes.
Huh. So, why is it being offered to me? Not that Im not grateful, of course. T held up her hands catingly.
Of course, of course. All the Archons that participated in the ying of this creature in an official capacity have already merged their dimensional storages with one or more syphon alteration fascia, so they have a lesser im. Syphons are true magical creatures, not the result of founts, so they are both prolific and seemingly unending. Thew requires that such harvests be offered to participating Mages before they are sold off by the city, though that basically never actually happens. If you do not im this as a reward, it will be offered to the Mage with the next fewest such, merged with their bound items. The young man looked up from where hed clearly been reading from a script. Do you have a preference?
T was still dumbfounded. What is something like that worth?
He got a hesitant look on his face. Well, that should not factor in as you would be barred from selling the harvest if you ept it as your payout. It is intended as an incentive to find and fight such creatures, not as a source of ie.
T waved that away dismissively. Yes, of course, Ive no ns to sell it, if I ept. What about for curiosity sake?
He frowned, looking back down. He took another minute to search through information on his te before grunting in seeming sess. Here it is: Thest time one was offered on the open market was some three hundred thirteen years ago. It sold for two hundred and thirteen gold, seven silver, and six copper. Heughed. Thats a funny coincidence. Some hundred and sixteen years ago, it sold for some hundred and sixteen gold, plus change.
Huh, yeah. Funny. <em>TWO HUNDRED GOLD?!?</em> She hesitated. <em>Maybe I should sell it</em> No. This was clearly a valuable resource, and they wouldnt let her sell it anyways. Yes, Id like the fascia, and how can I be authorized to hunt more of these?
If you mean as a private citizen, there is no authorization required. We encourage such, in fact.
What if I wanted to be called in to assist in taking down ones found by others?
The young Mage put on a pained smile. Unfortunately, slots for exterminating such creatures in an official capacity are highly coveted and only avable to the city lords personal guard. He nced down, then added, Oh! My apologies, the item I found, which was for the sale, was the fascia of an Elder syphon, this one was two stages higher when it was engaged.
Ts eye twitched.<em> Worth more that two hundred gold The city lords guards get to hunt these and im the harvests</em><em>I could always still take that position</em> She had <em>drastically</em> underestimated that offer of employment. <em>No, stay strong, T. You dont want to be trapped here</em> It was obviously tempting, nheless.
As I said, you are still encouraged to engage any syphon you find within the city, as a private citizen. He straightened a bit, seeming to return to the script. As you have selected the fascia for your reward, you will receive no furtherpensation for your participation in the removal of a clear and present detriment to the citizenry of Bandfast. Is that understood and eptable? He slid a te across the counter to T, and she read it, reading through its contents.
That is eptable. She ced her thumb on the stone and pulsed her aura through the identifying magics, confirming the agreement.
Thank you, Mistress. I will go get that for you, now. He stood up and walked to the center of the round reception desk. In the floor in the center of the space that was surrounded by the circr desk, Material Guide scripts activated, moving the stone aside with a touch of magic,ing from inscriptions set around the Mages ankles. Below the new opening door was a spiral staircase leading down, presumably into a storeroom.
It only took a few minutes for him to return carrying arge, iron-d box with obvious effort.
T could see further inscriptions running throughout his muscr-skeletal system, strengthening and stabilizing him, and he was having difficulty even so.
One of the other attendants stepped forward and helped hoist it up, onto the counter, where they set it with a <em>boom</em> that echoed through therge room.
There you are. Per the agreement, please do not open this, except in the presence of a Constructionist Archon, in order for them to assist you in the merging of it with your dimensional storage.
Understood. Thank you. T grabbed the box and hefted it free of the counter.
The young mans eyes widened at the apparent ease with which she lifted it.
It <em>was</em> heavy. Likely close to four hundred pounds all told, but T was <em>much</em> stronger than the average human.
Thank you. Her voice was slightly strained, and that seemed to allow the Mage to recover some of his pride.
You are most wee, Mistress. Is there anything else we can do to assist?
T briefly considered asking them to keep the box for her, until after she was done in the library, but she couldnt bring herself to make the poor man carry it back downstairs. Not at the moment. Thank you. Terry shifted on her shoulder but was otherwise not disrupted.
She turned around to see Rane and Lyn giving her bemused looks.
What?
Rane shook his head, and Lyn grinned before responding, Its just very you.
T shrugged, causing the iron chest to bob up and down. Well, I cant fit this in Kit, so Ive got to carry it. Ill drop by the Constructionists after. <em>Ignore the headache, T; its not that bad.</em>
Fair enough.
To the library? Rane asked.
To the library!
The hallway of monsters passed in a sh, and T didnt allow herself to focus on the arcanous depictions.
The iron chest was irritatingly bulky, but otherwise T didnt really mind carrying it.
When they entered the library proper, Ingrit was waiting for them, along with the other two assistants who had previously helped Rane and T.
They bowed in greeting, and Ingrit spoke to T, who was in front. Do you each required an assistant, or will one be sufficient?
T nced to herpanions. I think theyre just here because I am, so just one?
Herpanions shrugged, and Rane responded. That sounds fine.
The other two assistants briefly addressed their respective Archon before departing, back to their other duties.
T turned to Ingrit. How do you do that?
Ingrit cocked an eyebrow. You are scanned at multiple points as you head this way, giving us ample time to meet you, here.
Ahh, that makes sense. <em>I guess</em>
Ingrit nced at the iron box. Do you wish a secure ce to leave that, until you depart?
That would be kind of you.
Ingrit walked over to one wall and pushed lightly with her fingers and more strongly with her magic. There was a soft <em>click</em> and the panel opened, revealing an empty space, justrger than the iron box. Here you are.
<em>Is that always there, or is it a dimensional storage? Did she size it precisely, or did she simply choose one that was the right size already?</em> She could ask, but thats not really why she was here. So, T shrugged and ced the iron box within. Thank you.
After Ingrit pushed thepartment closed, once again, she smiled. Shall we find a private ce to chat?
Yes, thank you.
Five minutester the four humans, plus Terry, were sitting around a table in a small alcove. Though, in truth, Terry was simply sprawled on his seat, content in his seeming sleep. A copper inscription had been activated to grant them privacy, and T was able to sense the weight of a deeply powerful will behind the working. <em>Ingrit is even more powerful than Id have guessed.</em>
Now, Mistress T, what can I do for you?
Well, I have one serious inquiry, one mild curiosity, and one somewhat involved discussion.
Lets start with the passing curiosity, then hit the inquiry and finish on the discussion, shall we? That way we ensure everything gets covered.
T nodded. That sounds great. Thank you. <em>And it gives me time to think on how exactly to bring up the culinary guild, its research, and its fear of Mages</em> She really should have been thinking about it before, but shed never taken the time. So, do arcanous herd animals behave like mundane ones? Meaning do they generally leave the weakest to be taken down by predators?
Ingrit shrugged, clearly oblivious to Ts frantic, mental scrambling. Our studies have shown no differences in that regard, save when the predator is human. Arcanous animals, almost universally, treat humanity differently, usually with violent intent.
T grunted. Thats what I would have guessed. Thank you. <em>Rust, that was too quick. Think, T! Should I test the waters? Should I just dump it all in herp? No, I promised to obfuscate</em>
Absolutely. And the inquiry?
<em>Inquiry? Oh!</em> Are there any ending berry groves nearby?
Of course. Theres a ratherrge one some twenty miles from the citys southeastern, outer defenses.
Can I get a map? <em>So, I have to be circumspect Can she ess anything I have ess to, by default? Does she already have ess to the Culinary Guilds records, but doesnt know it?</em>
Ingrit shrugged. Certainly, if you exin why you want it.
<em>Exin what? </em>Rane and Lyn were looking at her curiously as well. <em>Oh! Ending berry use, right.</em><em>Have I never exined my use of ending berries to them?</em> Well, I drink ending-berry juice, and Im almost out.
Lyn closed her eyes and leaned back. Her lips moved but no sound came out as she clearly was speaking to herself.
Rane looked thoughtful for a moment, then seemed almost to shrug. Clearly the information didnt faze him.
Ingrit was taking a long breath. Mistress T. I assume you know how dangerous those trees are.
I do. <em>If I didnt, Id be dead.</em> She hesitated at that. If she were dead, shed have first hand knowledge of how dangerous they were. So, all told, that was a fairly stupid question. <em>Ingrits not stupid, though</em> It was possible she assumed that T had purchased the juice from someone else? <em>Thats as likely as anything, I suppose.</em>
And you know that the berries, and the juice, would effectively be a mildly crippling agent for virtually any other Mage, any Inscribed, or anything naturally Magical?
I do. <em>Well, I didnt know, but that is close enough to a pithier wording of what Grediv told me, so same difference.</em>
Will you make a statement of intent to never give, sell, or in any way voluntarily pass on the berries, juice, or any other harvest from the trees?
T grimaced. She could make good money selling parts. Is that absolutely necessary?
If the trees werent such a pivotal part of humanitys history, wed have wiped them out centuries ago. They are dangerous in the extreme, every part of them. Yes, it is absolutely necessary to have such amitment, if I am going to provide locations to you.
I could just hunt them down on my own.
You could, but you would receive no assistance from the Archive in that endeavor.
She sighed. Fine. I want the things for my own use anyways.
Alright. Ill ensure that you have clearance to ess ending-berry grove locations in the future. That is generally restricted information for the reasons just exined, but youd qualify for a dispensation.
Thank you.
You can sign the statement of intent and pick up the map at the front desk on your way out. She smiled. Now, what was thest item that you wished for us to discuss?
<em>Last item?</em> She blinked, pulling herself out of musings about ending trees and their harvest. <em>Oh! Right</em>
Mistress T? Is everything alright? Ingrit looked genuinely concerned.
Oh, yes. I am just ordering my thoughts. <em>Start simple. Yeah. Thats the way to go.</em> Do you automatically have ess to all the parts of the Archive that I do?
Ingrit gave her a curious look. In a sense. If you make an inquiry, I can query the Archive as if I were you, and then I am granted ess to anything that you would be able to see.
Why is that better than me querying it myself?
She grinned. That is an excellent question. You could run all these queries yourself, Mistress.
When T reddened, Ingrit let out a small chuckle.
But I offer insight and the quickption of the results into coherent answers. I can also alter your ess, as with the ending tree locations. That query would have simply returned that you were unauthorized to ess the information.
Alight. T nodded. <em>Here it goes.</em> She smiled broadly. Alright! The non-Mage, human consumption of arcanous harvests. What can you tell me about it?
Ingrit sighed. Mistress T. You know the answer to this question. Youve even asked it of me before. Then, she hesitated. Somethings changed though, hasnt it. It wasnt a question.
T nodded. Please, humor me.
Ingrit shook her head, then nced up and to the left. Her eyes widened ever so slightly. If T hadnt had her enhanced senses, shed have missed it entirely, and even so, it was a subtle thing.
T grinned, and she looked over to her friends, only to see confusion on their faces.
Rane cocked his head to one side. Whats this about?
T gestured to Ingrit. Wait and see.
The Archivist Archons eyes were flicking back and forth as she was clearly processing a lot of information. I can tell you a lot, it seems. In general, any non-elementally aligned harvest can be used to enhance the same biological processes in a mundane. The enhancement is temporary, but seems tost longer with each sessive use. There are a long list of specific harvests I could direct you to enhance various things from healing to reaction time. Do you want a list? Her voice had an almost unbelieving quality to it.
That isnt necessary. Thank you. If I were to inform you I was going to research further, would that be an issue?
Not at all.
What if I told you that someone with my new ess, a mundane, was going to do this research?
Ingrit hesitated, clearly inquiring. No issue whatsoever.
T let out a happy littleugh. I knew it.
Mistress T, what is this about?
She hesitated, then shook her head. No. I need to check withsomeone first.
Ingrit frowned and T hurried to continue.
Ill do my best toe back, tomorrow, though!
This is going to create a headache for meisnt it. Again, it wasnt a question.
I deeply hope not. My intention is to mend fences and soothe headaches.
Ingrit huffed a littleugh and couldnt keep a small smile off her face. Do you have anything else for me, or that you needed from me? Or was this the only puzzle you needed to put upon me?
T smiled apologetically. I will try to be back, tomorrow.
Very well, Mistress. She then turned to regard the other two. Did you both really juste to sit there and listen?
Rane scratched his temple, grimacing. Seems I had a lot to learn, so yeah. He nced to T. Can we get the full story?
Lyn nodded her agreement. Yes, please. I would greatly like to know what is going on.
Ingrit frowned just a bit but nodded. Very well, then. I will leave you to it. This booth is yours for the next hour.
Thank you for your assistance.
Ingrit smiled brightly. You are most wee, Mistress T.
Without another word, the woman departed.
T turned back to find her friends regarding her with undisguised intensity. She felt herself start to shrink back from the gazes but steeled herself. Alright, alright. So, it all started with some chicken soup.