Chapter 373: The Most Advanced Mage Involved
T was a bit embarrassed. Even though part of it was a misunderstanding, she knew that arguing wouldnt really change anything. She had been the most advanced Mage involved, after all.
Rane actually had his head hanging in shame, his cheeks a ming red.
Master Cazor was silentlyughing himself hoarse and hiding it badly.
The Refined defender who had been called in response to them blowing through one wall of thebat arena was less than pleased even though most of the issues had been settled.
Mistress T, process indicates that I am to remind you that I am obligated to report this incident to the heads of the Archon Councils both here and in Alefast, waning, where records indicate you are currently based.
I dont really understand why thats necessary. It was an ident, and Ive already paid for the repairs and had additional funds set aside to pay for lost revenue. Theplex is going toe out ahead financially <em>and</em> have a brand-newbat arena. She kept her tone from containing notes of irritation or pleading, but barely.
As thebat arena was designed to contain higher level magics, the defenses were all interlinked. That meant that all of them had to be overwhelmed at once if at all, burning out artifacts and inscriptions all together.
Naturally, that meant that the whole construct had to be rebuilt from scratch.
The Refined, a long-suffering, older looking man nodded, That is the only reason you are not currently under arrest. Damaging property of any kind requires repaymentor arrest is required until reparations can be arrangedbut that has nothing to do with what else is required. You should have better control over your own magics and the magics around you when sparring in a space created for those of a lower advancement.
T sighed internally, bowed, and nodded understanding, As you say, good Master. I will be more careful.
He sighed, seeming to be utterly baffled by her.
She didnt recognize him, and he clearly hadnt had asion to know who she was. Thus, while shed had to give him her name, hed never offered his own, leaving her without that information.
Very well. He turned toward Rane and Master Cazor, As to the two of you, are you sure you do not require healing? Or protection from anything? He didnt nce her way, but T felt it was a near thing.
Rane shook his head. No, Im fine.
Master Cazor shook his head, still having trouble containing his mirth. No permanent harm was done to me, thank you.
If you say so, I will take my leave. The Archon Compound is open to you if you wish to alter your reports or make any new ones. Without anything further to deal with, the Refined departed, likely to go file paperwork.
<em>Maybe thats why he was grumpy?</em>
<em>-Paperwork is rather awful. Good thing I have an alternate interface to take care of it for me oh wait, thats me. I do all your paperwork.-</em>
<em>And I love you for it.</em>
<em>-Which is a bit narcissistic, but Ill take it.-</em>
As soon as the Refined was out of sight, leaving the three alone, T turned on Rane. I me you.
I said I was sorry
Master Cazor just startedughing again, It was <em>amazing!</em>
T felt her lips quirk up, It <em>was</em> unexpected.
The Mage Hunter nodded. Ive never used such augmented, sequential fields to perform a linear eleration in order tounch a monopole.
Rane put his head in his hands. I still cant believe that he thought it was a Refined level attack.
T shrugged, Im not sure he cared how advanced the magics were. I, as a Refined, was there, so the responsibility was mine.
Master Cazor shook his head. Regardless, <em>I</em> cant believe that you took the shot straight to the chest without taking anysting damage, Mistress.
She chuckled nervously, purposely <em>not</em> remembering the crushing impact that had sted nearly all the way through her, even as it threw her despite her incredible inertia. Well It did cave in my torso for a momentthat was wildly unpleasantand that was before it sent me through the arena wall I cant believe you two didnt take the credit for this. If Id been a little less durable, it would have blown entirely through me, and might have leveled a couple of blocks. They dont build standard buildings like city walls, you know.
The Mage Hunter shrugged. The outer defenses on thebatplex would have caught it before it could exit the building. As to taking the credit? The bragging rights would be nice, but Im not getting banned from using normal training arenas. Do you know how expensive Refined levelbat areas are to use?
T didnt. They were free to her as part of her contract being a Defender in Alefast. They wouldnt be free in Bandfast, however.
Rane sighed, Ill pay you back. It <em>was</em> my idea.
Oh no, you dont. The money isnt the issue. T stopped, feeling like shed said something unpleasant. She worked her tongue, scraping it against her teeth as if trying to get off an unpleasant taste. Even so, she realized that she hadnt been wrong. <em>Huh money really isnt any part of my issue Thats weird.</em>
<em>-I mean, its about a months ie as a Defender, so its not trivial.-</em>
<em>But it actually doesnt matter to me.</em>
He looked up, pulling her from her musings, Then what is the issue?
Theres no issue. This is just on you. She grinned.
His confusion was evident. Whats that even mean?
Well, I was going to get to spar the two of you, but you asked if you could try something first. Now, we dont get to spar. I me you.
Okay?
T nodded once. Now, whos hungry?
Rane shook his head. I actually already have ns. You can join if you want, but there wont be food until lunchtime.
Oh She looked to Master Cazor.
Master Cazor shrugged, Im with him. Were meeting up with some other folks to catch up. I just got back from an assignment, so Im looking forward to seeing them, too.
She tilted her head in thought, Oh, where are you going?
A tea house.
She gave Rane a t look. Tea houses have food.
A small smile pulled at his lips, Not in the quantities you eat.
There was a beat of silence while T stood with her mouth open, considering. Finally, she shrugged, Thats fair. Sure, lets go.
T didnt know everyone who was at the meetup, and she definitely felt a bit overwhelmed by therge group of twenty some-odd people.
Rane seemed in his element as a participant, clearly knowing everyone in some way or other, though he was definitely not the center of attention by a long shot.
The result was that T engaged in some conversations, but mostly kept to herself, happily enjoying just being around people for a bit.
<em>That is an odd feeling. I actually am not hating having all these people nearby.</em>
<em>-So, not bad?-</em>
<em>As a one off? Not bad at all.</em>
Within her iron shell, only broken so that she could speak as necessary, she decided to use some of the time to help the changes to her mental inscriptions progress in their integration with her established magics.
Toward that end, she devoted a substantial amount of her power to flowing through them.
Finally, when the meet-up was almost done, she seeded.
With an internal <em>click</em>, a thousand thoughts began racing through her head in what felt like an instant. The first one was an immediate understanding of <em>why</em> they were suddenly flooding her.
The influx of power through the new inscriptions had caused them to fully set, giving her a temporary burst of cognitive ability that would quickly level out.
Even so, she was going to put the quick burst of cognitive ability to use.
Mistress Hollys alterations had been <em>just right</em> to pull Ts natural magics into the new configuration, building on the current ones rather than having to override them.
And just like the bank of a river sloughing off to alter the geography of a bend, uncounted small twists and turns of the natural magical pathwaysresponsible for enhancing her mindrolled over into the new alignment.
She felt like her mind whipped through her entire life, reanalyzing all of her experiences with an improved lens.
She and t had already gone back through her childhood and academic life with a fine-toothedb as she had tried toe to grips with her rtionship with her family. So, there wasnt much more to glean from those hazy memories.
Her time after the Academy was something that shed deeply contemted while acting as an Eskau in the arcanends.
She had hunted for anything that she could have done differently, any way that she could have anticipated or countered Be-thrics machinations.
She had berated herself for not doing something, <em>anything</em>, differently, even if it might have turned out the sameor possibly even worsefor her.
But that was behind her, and she let those memories pass with barely any examination.
Her time in the arcanends had been an exercise in deeply overthinking her every actionher every observationin order to not let herself be discovered.
She had no desire to peruse those times more thoroughly than shed already examined them.
But, when she got to her flight back to the humannds, she found that she hadnt really considered that time very deeply.
The wide-open ins beyond the forests surrounding the gated human cities had moving viges hiding and slinking about across them.
It also seemed likely that there were cities which might even be flying over head as she sat there contemting, if Master Gredivs implications were to be believed.
It was also rather obvious in retrospect that the arcanes usually hunted for their vestiges among the humans in those enves.
<em>I really want to go explore those pockets of humanity further. We were rather in a rush at the time.</em>
-<em>Yeah, the dasgannach really had us on a short timeline. Going back could be really interesting. We could learn a lot from how they approach themon problems faced by us all.-</em>
<em>Including how they get along with arcanes so well. I know were not going to fix the division, the fighting</em><em>were not some hero of legend</em><em>but it would be nice to get some insights. Maybe we can help make things a bit better.</em>
<em>-Yeah, that could be nice.-</em>
<em>Theres also Howltons obsession with finding a cell out there</em>
<em>-Yeah, the clockwork thunder. It might be worth stepping in there and seeing if we can help. Weve learned so much since then, and I think they might be in danger of it breaking free due to their ignorance. That thumping could be the warning knells of the cell breaking down, and no one out there knows it. Though, I doubt they told us all they know.-</em>
<em>Yeah. If their timeline holds, they believed that theyd find it by now, or in the next few months</em> That was a terrifying thought. There was a non-zero chance that a colossal threat could spring up any day to their south.
<em>Maybe it will rampage through the arcane cities, and well never know it broke free.</em>
<em>-If only were so lucky.-</em>
She turned her mind back to her recollections, using more of her burst of cognition to reframe the less examinedmore recentportion of her life.
When shed left Howlton, shed made her way up to the thinnest part of the forest. As shed traversed that portion, she in dozens of Leshkin that had seemed oriented on something deeper in the forest, northward.
It was obvious now what they had been watching for. <em>The wolves. They were watching for Anatalis and the Pack.</em>
<em>-That tracks with what we now know, yeah.-</em>
Shed had imperfect information at the time. If she had simply gone a few miles north, she would have had basically a safe trek through that portion of forest.
Nevertheless, it had been safe enough for her, as shed killed her way through juggernauts guarding the border easily enough.
When shed gotten free of the trees, shed been waid by two Leskin with obvious sapience, proving that Leshkin werent bound to the trees, even if the lesser varieties rarely left except for the cyclical Leshkin wars.
T had had a rather unpleasant conversation with the beings before theyd left her alone, and even that had only been because of their misassumptions.
<em>I wonder if I could take them now?</em>
<em>-You would do much better now, thats for certain. I think that is rather obvious, but we didnt actually see them fight.-</em>
<em>Yeah, it would be a sh with unknown opponents still.</em> Even so, she had the sense that she wouldnt be helpless at the very least.
That was a good feeling.
Her mind returned to the memories, feeling the burst of power racing along her neurons beginning to fade.
After leaving the forest, shed crossed the sheltered ins that shed known her whole life as The Wilds, and shed been home.
In Alefast, Master Grediv had helped her to bond the iron dasgannach within her body, saving herself from Be-thricsst petty act of attempted vengeance.
A broken Pirs dying curseassisted by the kindly helping hand of a Paragonhad given her an ability beyond the reach of what any other Mage or arcane could aplish. The closest that she knew of was Master Cazor, but he didnt actually act on iron directly.
The internal threat of the dasgannach dealt with, T had nearly broken all over again when shed reunited with friends.
Shed actually been shattered and rebuilt when she Refined.
And finally, shed faced her oldest oppressors with a new perspective when shed gone to see her family.
Her father <em>was </em>trying to be better than his past mistakes, and T was genuinely d that he was striving so hard to be a better father to her siblings ofte.
She still had no desire for him to be <em>her</em> father, and she couldnt conceive of that changing, but she was d that her siblings would have the option of a better man as <em>their</em> father.
After her time in Marliweather, shed gone to Alefast, waning, and be a Defender.
It was the perfect opportunity for her, and she was going to utilize it to the fullest.
She trained with the best of the best.
Shed fought beasts of legend, and those that <em>really</em> shouldnt be allowed to be so.
Shed fought in cells and outside the city walls.
Shed taken her random assortment of magical abilities, tools, and talents and begun to hone them into a cohesive whole.
T had gained some new, true friends among her unit mates, and shed spent more time with Rane doing things other than traveling around and fighting.
<em>Though, weve gone back to that thisst week I really should have known he was the sculptor of those statues much sooner. Im not really showing interest in my friend, am I? Ive just been treating him like a servant or assistant.</em>
<em>-Weve had that weakness for a long time, T. Honestly, I think itsmon to all people, or at least, we all have the potential to fall into that trap. We focus on ourselves first and foremost. You are getting better, though.-</em>
<em>Thank you, t.</em>
She didnt want any of her friendships to be one-sided. That was one reason shed decided to go with Rane to the meet-ups hed nned. She wanted to be a part of her friends lives, not just have them be a part of hers.
As her mind passed over each event and aplishment, she felt like she relived it with new eyes. Even if she couldnt actually see more than she had, her change in perception allowed her to reprocess the experiences, letting her make a few connections that she hadnt taken the time to make before.
Through most of it, there was amon element.
From her first trip to Alefast, waning, Kit had been there.
<em>Kit and Flow have been with me from the very start, or near enough.</em>
<em>-They were with you before even Terry or I were.-</em>
<em>Well, Terry was about before that.</em>
<em>-But he was still deciding whether or not to eat us.-</em>
T disagreed with ts interpretation, whichinterestinglywas happening more and more ofte. <em>No, I think hed decided not to. After all, he helped us with those men barely after wed gotten Flow and Kit. And there was that thunderbull he herded near us before we even arrived in Alefast too.</em>
t hesitated for only a moment before conceding, <em>-Thats fair.-</em>
<em>So, Terry was around, but not with us until after.</em>
t chuckled. <em>-Fine.-</em>
T did consider Kit then, turning thest of her extra-enhanced mental energy toward the former artifact pouch.
The storage had begun altering itself to match Ts desires from the very beginning, and T had always striven to keep the pouch full to bursting with power.
Kit had been an incredibly useful tool all the way up until T had been captured, making her not have to worry about carrying her belongings or running out of essentials.
Kit had also offered T shelter and a ce to sleep whenever she needed one as well.
But, in the arcanends?
There, Kit had been transformed.
It was not an exaggeration to say that: after that transformation, Kit was Ts most useful tool, even though Kit hadnt directly contributed to Tsbat ability.
<em>Master Simon and his family really help make Kit even more functional as well, but that is mostly them bringing out what Kit offers.</em>
<em>-And Adrill and Brandon are assisting Master Simon as he investigates a lot of the things youve been putting off.-</em>
<em>Thats for sure. Thats only really possible because I was able to grab all of those sundry items as I went along. Again, because of Kit.</em> T still preferred the reading chair that she had taken from the House of the Rising Sun to any other shede across.
Kit had eaten man-made constructs, syphon bits, ether-holds, arcane holds, and a <em>lot</em> of cast-off material.
Now, Ts sanctum within Kit was her home.
<em>Hah! Home is where you have your Kit.</em>
<em>-Oh, I like that.-</em>
She pulled herself out of her musings, having barely taken a couple of breaths to run through the mountains of recollections and reconsiderations.
Thest of the magical burst of enhancement had run its course, fully contained by her iron, and she was satisfied with how shed used it.
She was overwhelmingly d to have soulbound Kit, and she felt the absence of the artifact acutely. That was not just because she missed being able to pull food out at will either.
<em>-But that is a major part?-</em>
<em>yes.</em>
There was somethingforting about being close to home, and Kit was unquestionably her home, now.
As she turned her focus back outward, she was almost staggered by the information suddenly flooding into her mind.
Information that her mind was now fully able to handle.
Beyond anything, what struck her was that she could see the gates of every human within sixty feet of her, without even trying. Well she could at least see the gates of those who werent Mages of sufficient strength to have auras that prevented her view.
Every human had an aura, but mundanes were simply too weak to matter before her enhanced sight.
<em>Huh, the woman over there is pregnant.</em>
<em>-She could have an extra gate imnted in her stomach.-</em> t teased.
<em>We can see the fetus, too</em>
<em>-Yeah it wasnt a well thought out joke.-</em>
<em>I can see the knots in thatborers muscles, how much strength hes losing, how much difort hes likely in.</em>
<em>-To be fair, hes probably used to them. By the looks of it, theyve been there a </em>long<em> time, being added to day after day.-</em> t sent a feeling of bafflement. -<em>I mean, look at those calves! How can he even walk?-</em>
T decided to redirect, <em>This is this is a lot of information, t.</em>
<em>-It is indeed.-</em>
<em>Well, I guess we have to get used to knowing far too much about everyone around us.</em>
<em>-youve been overhearing everything around you for a long time now and ignoring most of it. How is this different?-</em>
<em>Hush you, I have to see everything too, now, and there doesnt exist a cleansing agent powerful enough to erase what I can already see.</em>