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Chapter 456: Growth and Improvement

    Chapter 456: Growth and Improvement


    T and Terry faced each other in the white void.


    It was no longer featureless, as the magical working of their bondy all around them, in such intricate detail that no human could easily create it from scratch. That—among other things—confirmed T’s suspicion that the soulbond was simply tapping into something deeper, rather than being created, whole cloth, by the Archon star.


    It was through those magics—currently focused mainly on him—that she was getting glimpses into the reliving—reframing—of his entire life.


    He had just finished that process with the lens of his enhanced cognition, and a choice was before him.


    T thought she knew what he would choose, but there was still a small part of her that held doubt.


    They could both feel the choice that was before the avian.


    Terry, in that moment, could bow to T’s sovereignty in their bond or seek to im mastery for himself.


    An underlying question was: could he see equality in submission, or would he feel the need to fight for mastery to feel that they would remain partners, remain flockmates.


    If he did fight her for control, there would be a <em>mighty</em> sh of wills and power.Terry had been remade at a fundamental level. While the process hadn’t touched his physicality yet, his magic and will had been remolded with T’s very power behind the process, and they hadn’t been weak to begin with.


    There was no assurance or certainty as to who woulde out the victor in the end if they shed, but T understood—and hoped that Terry did too—that any such sh would leave them both worse off, no matter who ‘won’ in the end.


    So, the two regarded one another.


    T <em>could</em> preempt the decision and move to suppress Terry, forcing him into the subservient role, but she didn’t want to do that. That would be a betrayal of their bond in another way. If she preemptively imedmand through dint of force, such an action would taint everything and weaken them both almost as much as her winning a sh Terry started would.


    She wanted to trust herpanion, even if there was still a kernel of doubt.


    She chose trust, and a smile broke over her manifested face.


    After meeting her gaze for a long, <em>long</em> moment, Terry lowered his head and tilted it to the side, closing his eyes and ceding control of their bond to her without contest.


    The tendrils of magic that had surrounded them within the void pulsed onest time, ripping inward to sink fully into the two, solidifying their bond irrevocably.


    Terry let out a sound that was incredibly like a human gasp, and he was remade.


    T had not epted any physical changes from the bond, and with her authority acknowledged, none would ur.


    As Terry was Refined, the white void faded, the foundation of the bondplete.


    * * *


    T opened her eyes just in time to see Terry <em>explode.</em>


    What shot outward was the ck gunk that she had be familiar with due to her own Refining, as well as Rane’s.


    By the volume that shot away from Terry, his true size must have been at least ten times the volume of Rane, which was actuallyrger than T had expected.


    Terry trilled in distress, and T felt him unconsciously mirror her self-healing onto himself, pulling power through her gate.


    She felt that she could easily have blocked his usage of her magics, her power, but she saw no need to do so. In fact, she added her own willpower behind the aspect mirroring, and she saw him rxing, even as the ck sludge seemed to mist away.


    <em>It’s more concentrated, somehow.</em>


    <em>-The taint of Reality within him was far more concentrated, more powerful.-</em>


    <em>So it seems. Wee back, t.</em>


    <em>-Oh, I was there, I was just trying to give you the space to go through it alone. If you’d needed me, I’d have intervened.-</em>


    <em>Well, thank you for that.</em>


    <em>-Of course. The focus was you and Terry</em>—<em>as it should be</em>—<em>not me.-</em>


    Terry shook himself—aspect mirroring exactly what he needed to in order to self-clean—freeing thest of the gunk from under his feathers.


    When he opened his eyes, T saw that the orbs were now a ruby red—just like hers—rather than the gold that they’d been previously. Though in his case, his whole eye bore the color—save the pupil—instead of just the iris.


    His feathers had darkened too, the colors bing more vibrant than before even as a void-violet seemed to have been added between the red and blue that had been present before, turning it into a three-banded disy and emphasizing the stark contrast.


    Other than that, from a visual perspective, it seemed like he’d simply been made a bit more extreme, his darks a bit darker, his lights a bit lighter, and the intelligence behind his eyes was now even more undeniable.


    His exhaustion was also obvious as he swayed on his feet.


    T felt…<em>something.</em>


    She wanted to be beside him, and as she extended her aura to epass the area to his left, she <em>moved</em>.


    It wasn’t the same as moving within Kit.


    There was <em>far</em> greater effort to it, and it seemed to actually take a moment’s time—rather than the instantaneous transfer within her sanctum—but she still did it, and it was inarguably faster than dropping into a portal then back out somewhere else.


    Simply due to her bond with Terry, she had flickered across the intervening space.


    Even as she wrapped her arms around him in the real world, she began to chuckle, theugh building into a full bellied one that rolled from her, uncontrobly.


    This was going to be <em>amazing.</em>


    Over the next few minutes, Terry would shudder and spew out more ck nastiness from his mouth or out from among his feathers, sometimes even sweating it from the exposed skin of his legs.


    He would then aspect mirror her magics—augmented by her own will—to heal himself back to full physical health.


    Each time, he seemed to be more <em>solid</em> in a sense of seeming toe into greater contrast with the world around them.


    It took her nearly five minutes of the process to realize that with each cycle he was feeling, magically, more aligned with her, and more real <em>to her.</em>


    He was also slowly drawing on her gate more and more consistently, rather than only when he was aspect mirroring some of her magics.


    This was utterly unlike any bond or merging she’d undergone before, but she supposed it made some sense. He was likely re-aspecting the totality of his magics and being to align with what was effectively now his soul.


    Throughout, Terry’s eyes showed him slipping in and out of lucidity, but he never looked on her with anything other than gratitude for her presence, at least when he seemed to be focused on her at all.


    Finally, nearly ten minutes after the foundation of the bond wasplete, Terry seemed to have fully Refined. Thest of the ck sludge faded away, and the avian opened his eyes and looked around.


    He let out a squawk and flickered out of T’s arms.


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    As he did so, T <em>felt</em> the movement. It was more than the vague sense of dimensional magics that she’d felt before—in fact that was utterly gone. Instead, it was more like she was sensing a part of herself, like she vaguely knew where her arms or legs were and how they were moving.


    It wasn’t a high-fidelity sense by any means, but it was definitely more than she’d ever been able to track Terry in the past.


    More than that, she felt like she could have stopped his flickering had she wished to do so.


    She swore to herself in that moment that she would never restrict Terry in that way, unless she had absolutely no other choice.


    As he appeared off to the side, he shook himself, the wave of ruffled feathers moving from beak to tail before he stamped his taloned feet many times in quick alternation as if trying to free them of dirt or water.


    T almost pushed herself up to stand, but then—with an uncontroble smile—she simply willed herself to be standing.


    It was… odd.


    Effectively, she altered the dimensionality of all parts of herself, aligning them properly to be standing rather than sitting.


    In that moment, she realized how well Terry had to know his biology, as she felt like she would have torn herself apart all too easily if she hadn’t known her own so well.


    <em>-Or he does it unconsciously. Simply willing his body to be in a different position, and his own mental model does the rest, because that’s what he means when he wants to be standing, if that makes sense.-</em>


    That… yeah, that could be it. It might even be her specific knowledge that made it <em>more</em> difficult for her. But, that considered, she might be able to do more because of that.


    <em>-Oh! Yeah, you might be able to simply flicker wounds closed. That’s quite the possibility.-</em>


    <em>Definitely worth testing.</em>


    Rane and the other Archon had watched the whole process with interest, but had kept themselves in the background out of respect—the fact that they were out of the ssh zone was just a plus.


    T smiled their way. “Thank you.”


    Rane returned the smile. “How are you two doing?”


    Terry shook himself again and trilled happily.


    Rane chuckled. “I’m d. And you, T?”


    She nodded. “I’m doing well.”


    The Archon cleared his throat. “Can I assist further?”


    T shook her head, and Rane responded, “No, thank you.”


    The man bowed and departed, leaving the door ajar after he left.


    Rane watched him go, then turned and moved over toward T and Terry. “Terry, I like the new eyes.”


    Terry tilted his head to the side and squawked in clear confusion.


    Rane hesitated only a moment before realizing his mistake. “Ahh, well, we’ll have to get you a mirror.”


    T frowned, an ideaing to her. <em>t?</em>


    <em>-Oh! I can try.-</em>


    She cleared her throat. “Terry, we’re going to try to aspect mirror our perspective for you. You should be able to see what I see.”


    He narrowed his gaze for a moment before bobbing his agreement.


    “Alright.”


    <em>-And… there.-</em>


    Terry jerked slightly, then shook his head before settling down, his own eyes gaining a far off look.


    A momentter, t let the aspect mirroring drop, and Terry’s eyes gained their focused intensity once more.


    “So?” Rane prompted. “What do you think of the new look?”


    Terry fluffed up his chest, his feathers lifting to make him visibly swell in size, even without any dimensional maniption.


    Terry shook himself again, then seemed irritated by something.


    He shrunk massively, leaving a familiar leather cor as it had been.


    T’s eyes widened, and she opened her mouth to object, but Terry flickered away, leaving the cor behind.


    She prepared herself to defend against the heavy hand of the city’s defenses, but nothing happened.


    Rane seemed to sense her tension, intuiting the reason, and he smiled. “He has your magical signature now, T. The city won’t touch him.”


    “Oh, right…” She shook her head. “I knew that. I guess I wasn’t really thinking rationally. Thank you.”


    He shrugged. “Of course. You’re still a bit strained. It happens.”


    T shook herself, feeling a wonderful sense of relief as she did so. “Well, yeah. Thank you anyway.” She took in a deep breath, the action turning into an unexpected yawn. “It seems like we should probably get some rest. After that? We have just <em>so</em> many things to test.”


    * * *


    Despite seeming fully recovered in the moment, Terry had been, in fact, quite weakened by the Refining that took ce as a result of the bond.


    T was able to sense some of his weakness as she got used to their connection, and in that way, she was able to help him. She did that mainly by insisting that he take it easy and providing him with plenty of food and power.


    Once well rested and fed, Terry and T took the time to explore their newfound capabilities, both feeling excited to get started as soon as possible.


    A specifically happy result of their bond was that it had apparently pulled her soul—and thus all her soulbonds—closer to the next world for a brief time, just as bonding with Kit had. Because of that, Kit’s dimensionality was able to re-equalize with T’s new, higher power density.


    She still maintained the low-magic areas around Irondale so as to not cause magical rebirth in the gateless, but that just meant that she had more magical density to move around, even if Kit couldn’t hold a higher density than T, herself, had.


    That had resulted in Kit essentially maintaining a bubble of lower density around every citizen, so they didn’t have to bleed off too much power. This turned out to actually be rtively simple, as every person had a natural aura around themselves. Even gateless had them, though they were essentially confined to their bodies.


    That was perfect, though, as Kit then simply had to keep T’s magic from prating through <em>any</em> resistance.


    Adrill, Brandon, Kedva, and Tx all matched T’s magical vor, so they gave no more resistance to her magic than her own aura would, meaning none.


    On the more direct results-of-the-bonding front, Terry had been introduced to t.


    He’d not been very pleased by her initial exuberance, but he’d warmed to her when she stopped babbling and began being helpful.


    T also suspected that t’s presence within his head—she was capable of aspect mirroring herself into his mind—had kept him from going a little wild, now that he had true freedom within Alefast.


    In that same vein, Master Grediv had congratted them on their bond and actually had a gift ready for Terry.


    Terry had been a bit irritated that it was a magic-bound cor once again, but when the purpose was exined to him, he was <em>incredibly</em> excited.


    It had some simrities to the previous cor as it would mark him out as <em>overtly</em> friendly, to remove issues with city guards, Defenders, or others in charge of keeping the popce safe. More than that, though, if he went further from T than roughly one hundred yards, he would be cloaked in an illusion of a nondescript man whose movements mirrored Terry’s own intentions.


    It wasn’t perfect, but it would limit the panic he might otherwise have caused, being a terror bird around a civilian poption without an obvious handler.


    T was briefly concerned that Terry would be insulted, but on the contrary, the avian had been <em>ecstatic.</em>


    t’s ever-watchful eye ensured that Terry’s bills were paid when he went on his ventures, whether or not a given shop or restaurant was aware of Terry’s custom.


    Since Terry was already wearing a cor once again, T made sure to leave a portion of her elk-leathers wrapped around it, ready to armor him or provide other things at need.


    It had been a pleasant thing to verify: being with Terry didn’t count as separation for the soulbound item. Thus, it was more like T had made a glove for herself, without having it touch the sleeves of her tunic. Separate pieces but still fully unified, despite distance.


    The bond did more for them as well. Though, not all of it was that useful.


    T <em>could</em> see through Terry’s eyes, or from his feathers, or any part of him really, and he could do the same through her eyes as long as she didn’t block the attempt, but neither of them saw this as particrly needed. Moreover, their vision was sufficiently different that it was somewhat ufortable for each to try to use the other’s for more than a short time.


    What Terry <em>did</em> do as soon as he seemed to think of it, however, was nearly instantly request his own cloud of bloodstars for threefold perception, which T readily allowed and facilitated.


    She even already had a second cloud of bloodstars ready for the task because of her sh with Mistress Cethira while her primary cloud had been with Rane.


    She didn’t have to maintain the threefold perception either as t’s mirroring into Terry’s mind sequestered some of Terry’s own mind for her use, even as she expanded his processing power by helping to mirror T’s mental enhancements. Her managing and processing the threefold sight for Terry reduced her ability tomunicate with him, as it was near her full capacity to manage that on an ongoing basis.


    T only half-suspected that such was part of the reason Terry was so excited with the results. Since T suspected that, she knew that t did too—the alternate interface could directly check after all—but neither said anything about it.


    Terry’s magical density had been uplifted, and he’d been <em>filled</em> with her power to a degree that, if he didn’t hide himself, he practically zed to magical senses.


    Thankfully, his years of… activities had made him particrly skilled in hiding his magic from human magical sense.


    Once he got used to his newfound power, he was able to adjust his techniques to simply resemble T in magical quantity, even though his sequestered mass meant that his small body was a window through which a <em>much</em> greater quantity of power should have been able to be seen.


    They had obviously tested Terry flickering with the elk leathers. So, it was no surprise that he could do the same with Flow as well. More than that, though, so long as their auras were at least touching, T and Terry could easily flicker Flow back and forth between them.


    The soulbound weapon didn’t have T’s issue—and moved effectively instantly—making so, <em>so</em> many options forbat open up before them, but that would have to be exploredter.


    As T hadn’t quite gotten to the level of solid aura control within disparate sections of her aura, she couldn’t flicker to Terry’s side if their auras weren’t contiguous, at least not yet.


    Only time would tell if that restriction would be permanent.


    On the less fun side, there had been a scary moment when Terry had seen some iron and decided that he wanted to get it for T.


    If t hadn’t alerted T to the issue immediately, there could have been… issues.


    That required a conversation in which Terry finally agreed to not attempt to im iron on her behalf again—except from enemies on the battlefield.


    All told, their bond represented a massive potential for growth and improvement in them both.
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