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Chapter 211: If You Command

    Chapter 211: If You Command


    Tali swayed slightly, reeling as she processed her Masters request to go to the wild human cities, just to find a way for her to advance.


    <em>He really will do anything to help me improve.</em>


    <em>+He wants his weapon to be as useful as possible.+</em>


    <em>-Those are not mutually exclusive, T.-</em>


    <em>+I know, but I dont like the way she says it Hes not a good person.+</em>


    <em>-Tss, of course not. But he is bending what resources he can to improve us.-</em>


    <em>+To improve Tali.+</em>


    <em>-Yeah. That </em>is<em> an important distinction.-</em>


    Tali was floored by her Masters generosity. She knew that he needed her, but he didnt have to go this far.


    <em>Its also not a done deal, Tali. Dont get set on it.</em> But it was the thought that counted. <em>Even if it does happen, it will be after weplete his armor, so it could be weeks at the shortest or years at the longest.</em>


    Wild humans had odd ways of advancing, and Tali knew that, since she had a gate, she was more like them than she was like most of those she interacted with on a day-to-day basis.


    She didnt like that very much, except that it was only that feature, which had allowed her to stand out to her Master. It was her gate that had made her able to serve him and bring honor to him and the House.


    Revered Sanguis seemed to be thinking quite deeply on the idea, his eyes flicking back and forth in thought.


    Finally, he nodded. That is an interesting proposal. I am willing to bring it to the counsel of Pirs with you. Ill even support it as I am able. More than that? I cannot promise.


    Her Master bowed graciously. Of course. Thank you, Revered Pir.


    The older Pir turned to his Eskau. Do these suggestions satisfy you, Eskau Paun?


    The obsidian-skinned man gave a thoughtful nod. I am willing to see how she grows with the proposed solutions. Yes. Thank you, my Pir.


    The objections of a wise, trusted servant are worth more than a thousand founts. He turned back to Tali. Then, with the suggestions of your Master, I grant you the preliminary title of Eskau, pending the decision of the House Pirs as a whole.


    He looked to her Master.


    You have my approval to ess the resources youve described. I expect a list of what you will need and what strains you will put on our reserves over theing months to be delivered to the Steward of the hold by the end of the week.


    He pped his hands, and servants bustled out. Some came forward to deal with the bodies of the other candidates, others began passing out food.


    Now, we have one more order of business before we feast in celebration of the sess of Pir Be-thric. Revered Sanguis ced a hand on her Masters shoulder. You must decide the fate of your survivingpetitors.


    The other, surviving prospective Pirs knelt, and her Master motioned for Tali to apany him.


    He walked to each in turn and asked a single question, What do you wish of me? Tali nked him, standing just behind and to his left, hand on her weapon.


    Most gave the same answer, My life is all that I ask, Pir.


    That was one of the possible answers prescribed by tradition. It was the safest. It would be incredibly dishonorable for her Master to ask for their deaths after such a request, but it could be done.


    Tali would execute them dly, if such amand were given.


    It was not.


    Finally, they came to Thorn and Gallof, who were kneeling near one another but still separated by a dozen feet or so.


    What do you wish of me? Her Masters tone had somethingelse to it, an expectancy.


    Thorn nced to Gallof, and they spoke as one. We wish to serve, Pir.


    That was a riskier request. If her Mastermanded their deaths after theyd asked to serve, there was no loss of honor. After all, dying for ones House was a great service indeed.


    Her Master smiled. We would be honored to have you join our service. Rise.


    Gallof and Thorn stood as one.


    Thorn, you will attend my Eskau. We will discuss the detailster, but I have many ideas. Her Masters smile grew with anticipation.


    The dwarf bowed at the waist. I will endeavor to please, Pir Be-thric. He then turned to Tali and bowed again. Eskau Tali, I look forward to assisting you.


    <em>+What are we going to do about him?+</em>


    <em>-Ive no idea. If Tali understood correctly, he will likely be our constantpanion for the foreseeable future.-</em>


    <em>+YayIm going to have to find a way of being me around him, or this wont work at all.+</em>


    Gallof, you will attend me. We have many things to arrange for my Eskau, as well as much research to do in regards to the other Houses in the city. We are going to have an incredibly busy next few months.


    The tall, gray-skinned man bowed just as deeply as Thorn had, if more formally. It will be my honor to serve you, Pir Be-thric.


    That exchange concluded the formal parts of the ceremony, and the feast began.


    * * *


    The feast was a mirror of the one held the night before, but now, Thorn and Tali were the only of their peers to remain, and they partook in the food as well, though both did so sparingly.


    Tali would have gorged herself, as her reserves had been diminished by the injuries shed taken and healed during the battle, but her Master had advised her to wait. She would need to eat a LOT soon enough to take advantage of the magical foods they would be gaining for her, and that already likely meant that theyd have to find some way of draining her reserves so that she could eat more.


    She and Thorn only exchanged a few words before the festivities came to a close.


    When the guests headed towards their rooms, Thorn followed her.


    Can I help you, Thorn?


    He straightened. I wasmanded to attend you, Eskau.


    You arent sleeping in my room.


    He bowed. As the Eskau wishes.


    <em>+Alright. Thats enough. Ill be taking over, here.+</em>


    * * *


    T smiled, shifting to a more casual stance. Please, we dont need titles here. Were going to be working closely with one another.


    Thorn hesitated, seeming at a loss. If youmand.


    I dontmand. That would defeat the entire purpose, Thorn.


    The side of the dwarfs mouth quirked up, but he suppressed the smile fully a momentter. Then, it is proper for me to address you with honor, Eskau Tali.


    T felt her eye begin to twitch. Thorn, it seems like we are going to be spending a <em>lot</em> of time together.


    -<em>Hehe. You called?-</em>


    <em>Not a great time.</em> T mentally red at her alternate interface. <em>That was clearly not a pun.</em>


    So, when no one else is around? Formality isnt required.


    Not required, but still


    Not wanted, Thorn. Please? She scratched the side of her face. <em>How would Tali handle this?</em>


    <em>-Easy, she wouldnt-</em>


    <em>Not helpful.</em>


    <em>-Fine. Here. This is within the range of what shed say.-</em>


    This is new to me, Thorn. Pir Be-thric only found me in thest few years. Im used to doing menial jobs. Im used to being the lowest that could be, ignored, scorned, forgotten. I dont want the spotlight. Please. When we are alone, no titles. I can be Eskau Tali most of the time, but I cant do it all the time, and it seems like youre going to be with me, <em>all</em> the time, or very nearly. <em>There, that will help ensure I dont have to leave Tali inmand for the foreseeable future, because hell be around.</em>


    The dwarf blinked at her a few times, then nodded slowly. Asas you wish, Tali.


    T almost corrected him. <em>Its T.</em> But that would have been colossally foolish. Thank you, Thorn.


    Thorn hesitated, opening his mouth to say something, but he seemed to decide otherwise, smiling instead.


    Now, you still cant sleep in my room. Theres only one bed.


    The dwarf shrugged. I can sleep outside the door. It would make sense for you to get new rooms tomorrow, and we can finalize arrangements, then.


    T still seemed hesitant, but finally nodded. As you wish. I have to say, though, that sounds really ufortable.


    Thorn justughed. My folk sleep on stone as a matter of course. It will be morefortable than I need already.


    T gave him a quizzical look. Its stone, too. How will it be morefortable?


    He patted his chest with his off hand. I have magic. The air here is filled with power, so it is nothing to expend a bit to aid in my sleep.


    T cocked her head. What do you mean?


    They continued to walk through the hold as they spoke.


    You use magic to aid in your sleep? How?


    Thorn gave her an odd look. It is a simple thing. Were you not He shook his head. My apologies, Tali. When I look at you, I dont see the human that you clearly are. Humans do not have innate giftings with magic. I think I remember hearing that your folk often call what we do conceptual magic?


    <em>Does Tali know that term?</em>


    <em>-Vaguely, yeah.-</em>


    I believe Ive heard that term, yes. Everyone in the House just refers to it as magic, or power.


    Thorn nodded. Good, good. Well, let me prove my use to you. I cannot teach you what you cannot learn, but I can show you the principles, and you should be able to adapt it to your own style of magic in time.


    They reached Talis room and stopped outside the door.


    Thorn sat, putting his back to the wall beside that entrance. Watch closely.


    There was a <em>pull</em> of power into the dwarf, followed by a <em>push</em> of magic outward, now aspected with the dwarfs signature, under his control.


    The expelled power began to swirl around him, moving inzy patterns.


    -<em>Those are spell-forms. Incredibly crude spell-forms-</em>


    The regr intake and exhtion of power shifted to match the dwarfs breathing as he sank deeper into the exercise, power building up in the spell-forms he wove around himself.


    The power wasnt being expended. Instead, it was almost like it was being put into a perpetual cycle.


    <em>Like an archon star, but with a different form.</em>


    Thorn spoke then, slowly. With this, I will fall asleep quickly, and the rest I receive from my sleep will be greater than without. This helps heal the body and helps recover from illness among other things. There are even variations that you can use upon others, for parents or healers to enact on their children or patients.


    Whileplex in totality, the form was nothing more than a simple twisting, interlocking pattern, repeated uncounted times. T analyzed it for a long moment before straightening and smiling. Thank you, Thorn. I will see if I can match that.


    Good night, Eskau Tali.


    Good night, Thorn.


    T stepped through the door to her room and closed it behind herself.


    <em>-That is fascinating. There wasnt anyplexity to it at all. It is simply suffusing the body and surrounding area with self-perpetuating power, already keyed to be usable by that person.-</em>


    <em>So, its like faking being a higher rank? A higher magic capacity?</em>


    <em>-At its base level, yes, but it will only augment slow-flow, natural magics. It cannot be used in those imposed upon the body until they set. And I doubt it would work well for any sort ofbat application.-</em>


    <em>My passive magics have been set, right?</em>


    <em>-For the most part, yes.-</em>


    <em>Then, lets try this.</em> T sighed.<em> I still wish we could go into Kit.</em>


    <em>-As we discussedst night, Tali has never gone into our dimensional storage. Thus, doing so, now, would be hard for her to reconcile when she remembered it. I could hide the memory, but that would create an obvious nk space that would stand out if Be-thric ever decided to delve Talis mind again.-</em>


    <em>And if there arent inconsistencies, he shouldnt be able to tell were in here.</em>


    <em>-Precisely. I doubt he will check, but in case we make a mistake, it is better to be prepared.-</em>


    <em>Fine</em> She patted her pouch, whispering to her item. Ill get back to the proper use of you and your abilities, soon. Thank you for sticking with me.


    Kit did not respond.


    Okay, lets try this.


    * * *


    T did not seed that night.


    She did seed in using her aura to weave power around herself, but it didnt really seem to do anything for her.


    Thankfully, her already augmented physiology needed vastly less sleep than she otherwise would have.


    Thus, it was still incredibly early when she pulled her door open, intending to head towards her training area.


    Thorn was asleep beside the door, but his eyes snapped open as soon as it clicked shut behind her.


    Oh! Youre awake. He looked up at the false sky. Still quite early. Does that mean it worked? I wouldnt have expected you to master it so quickly, but stranger things have happened.


    T shook her head. No, but I already need less sleep because of my magics.


    He stood and stretched. Then, you seem to have already learned how to use the technique in your own style, before I ever brought it up.


    She shook her head again. No, no. Your technique augments all your natural magics, at least as they pertain to you. Mine is just using my magics.


    Thorn cocked his head. Really? Thats fascinating. The concept behind the working, at least as I cast it, is: Recovery, Perfected.


    Fascinating. And it really was. <em>Does that mean they have something like a fundamental understanding behind every working?</em> No, that didnt seem right.


    <em>-Thats not a fundamental concept so much as an injunction for something to be different than it otherwise would be. It is the imposition of a concept upon reality, hence conceptual magic.-</em>


    T took a deep breath and shrugged. Well, Im going to go do some exercises and training. Care to join me?


    What? Before breakfast? He groused a bit. Ille with you, as is my mandate, but I dont know if Ill join you in the work.


    Suit yourself.


    They walked through the hold; the few servants they passed bowed lower than ever before as T passed them.


    Thorn walked behind her and to her left, just as Tali had walked behind Be-thric.


    <em>I suppose Thorn and I have a simr rtionship now, to what Be-thric and Tali had, dont we?</em>


    She looked back at the dwarf, a thoughting together as she expressed it, You know, if youre to be useful inbat, you need to retrain yourself to not rely on a protian weapon.


    Thorn grimaced at that, then nodded. You speak truly, Tali. I will consider the advice.


    They crossed one of the gracefully arching bridges to therge, circr tform that Tali was ustomed to using. T did her best not to stare. It was all so new to her, but it wouldnt be to Tali.


    She felt like shed seen dozens of paintings of a beautiful vista, and then, she had gone to see it herself.


    <em>Except Im not allowed to revel in the majesty of seeing it in person.</em>


    <em>-We all make sacrifices.-</em>


    Once there, T went through her stretches and exercises, working herself up towards the forms of the Way of Flowing Blood.


    Thorn sat in meditation.


    <em>Diddid he fall back asleep?</em>


    <em>-Hes right next to the edge. We should push him in.-</em>


    <em>Why?</em>


    <em>-you wouldnt get it.-</em>


    <em>You are confusing sometimes.</em>


    T moved through the forms of the Way of Flowing Blood, trying to rely on Talis experience, while integrating the movements more deeply into herself.


    What are you doing? Thorn had cracked one eye open.


    <em>Oh, so not asleep?</em>


    T paused, holding a particrly difficult pose. What do you mean?


    Youre moving like a stiff puppet wielded by a master puppeteer. What are you doing?


    I T sighed and straightened. <em>What do I say? What lie will he buy?</em> Im trying to go through the motions without thinking about them. Im trying to let them seep into my subconscious instead of thinking about how to move. She knew her tone was defensive. She couldnt help herself. <em>Im trying</em>


    He cocked his head. That is a basic step in bing proficient with any fighting art. So, shouldnt you have done that already? Why are you acting like this is new to you?


    <em>-Well, that didnt work. Lie again. Maybe hell believe you this time.-</em>


    <em>Hush.</em>


    He continued before she could think of anything else to say. In fact, Id say you are <em>over</em> thinking it, by how youre moving. He stood. I was curious about your performance yesterday. It almost seemed like you were incredibly nervous at first, but then, eventually, got into the flow of things. Is that it? Yesterday, you were able to fall into a different mental state part way through?


    T grimaced, then took a deep breath and nodded. I can enter into another frame of mind, in which fighting is much easier than normal. Im trying to replicate that without the mental shift. I be too narrowly focused in that state, too unaware of whats going on outside of my opponents. I think it will get me killed if Im not careful.


    He grunted. Well, why didnt you say that to begin with. Thats prettymon, all things considered. Come on. These forms are designed to be performed against a partner. He gave her a half grin. I wont use my magics if you dont cut off my head.


    T found herself smiling in return. As you say, Thorn. Thank you.


    For the next couple of hours, they sparred. Through the process, T picked up and integrated the movements much more easily, since she could actually work against an opponent.


    Thorn was a master of these arts. If T remembered correctly, the dwarf had more than a decade of experience, and it showed.


    By the time that the fake sun rose, T felt like she was approaching Talis level of proficiency.


    Unfortunately, inbat where fractions of a second meant the difference between life and death, she still might need to rely on Tali in a pinch, but T was satisfied that the number of situations in which that would be the case had been drastically reduced.


    As the two of them bowed to each other, T smiled. Thank you, M- Thorn. She had almost called him master Thorn on reflex. <em>That would have been a bit awkward.</em>


    I am d that I could assist.


    She hesitated at that. After a moments consideration, she decided to just ask him, Why did you and your master ask to serve?


    The green-skinned dwarf shrugged, his silvery hair shimmering in the new-days light. My master was never a great or high-ranking member of the House of Blood. He was clever enough to forge a protian weapon, and he had enough wealth to buy me as his candidate, but if wed lost, as we did, there was nothing really to fall back on. Entering into the service of the new Pir and his Eskau is a solid means of securing our future.


    Buy you? Were you not already a part of the House of Blood?


    No, I was not. He didnt borate further, and T didnt push.


    <em>It seems like well have a lot more to learn about him, in time.</em>


    <em>-Indeed it does.-</em>
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