Chapter 89— Book 2: Sensory Delights
It takes about an hour for me to hit upon something I think will work. It's an hour well-spent, considering what it's going to be used for, but... not a particularly enjoyable hour, I have to admit. Tarin and Ahkelios, initially sympathetic, got more and more amused as time went on. I don't really blame them, but I grumble under my breath nevertheless.
"You wouldn't be smiling if you were the ones doing this," I mutter.
"But I not," Tarin says smugly, folding his wings across his chest.
"You could always take a break," Ahkelios suggests, relenting. I sigh.
"I'm too close to getting it to work." I frown at the Firmament stone still held in my hands. The feedback from Whisper's Firmament is nothing more than a dull ache now; the only problem is that I don't know if that's because I've gotten used to the pain, because the fragment's been getting weaker, or because the Hueshift strategy is actually working.
Maybe some combination of all three.
The color that works is a royal purple that feels like pride and haughty narcissism not unlike Whisper's current self. It's the reason I didn't try this color until now; I didn't think that making the Firmament more like her would somehow make it less effective. But it seems to work. The geas still feels restrictive, but not potentially debilitating.
There's probably a reason the color shift here works the way it does. Something to do with how the skill was born out of her guilt over something, and her current attitude, all haughty pride and arrogance and vanity, is just her way of coping with it. Maybe they're natural emotional opposites. I don't know. I never really studied psych.
The point is, I'm pretty sure this will work well enough. Only one way to actually find out, though.
"Hey," Ahkelios says, interrupting my thoughts. "Does anyone else think Miktik should've been back by now?"
I pause, my thought process momentarily derailed with concern. Tarin frowns, folding his wings over one another and glancing up at the sky in the general direction of Whisper's castle.
"We didn't do things that different this loop," I mutter to myself. "Did we?"
Our approach to Miktik was different, and I took a far more active role in the Craven Arena. We didn't speak with Miktik about anything outside of her insulated workshop, though, so I doubt the first thing is what caught Whisper's attention. Assuming that's what happened.
Did the Craven Arena draw her attention? But even if it had, there's no reason for her to target Miktik, of all people. I'm pretty sure I didn't mention her name outside her workshop.
"Tarin," I say slowly. "You didn't mention Miktik to anyone at the Arena, did you?"
Tarin looks at me with an offended, indignant look. "No! I not stupid."The source of this content nov(el)bi((n))
"I know," I assure him. "Just checking."
The third possibility is that the difference in Whisper's actions have nothing to do with what's changed about my loop, and she's managed to get some information back to herself through the Interface. It's the possibility I'm most worried about, and it seems like it's the most likely possibility, too.
I can think of a few places Miktik might be. There's the Integrator scavenging site she mentioned, but she never told us where it was, and she told us it would take protective equipment to even enter safely. If she's there, there's nothing we can do to get to her.
More likely, though, she's been summoned to Whisper's palace.
"She didn't leave a note for us or anything, did she?" I ask, glancing around the workshop. Might as well cover all my bases. I'd feel stupid if I went out looking and it turned out she'd left a note saying she was going on an extended trip or something.
We get to that isolated shrine and the two silverwisp guards standing in front of it, and this time, they bar our path. Firmament coalesces between them, forming a solid barrier between us and the entrance to the launchpad.
I could break through it. It doesn't look that strong. Tarin is clearly thinking the same thing, considering the way he's looking contemptuously at the barrier, so I cut in before he's able to just kick his way in.
"We're just looking for our friend," I say, trying to make myself sound as worried and frantic as possible. It's not that hard; I am worried. "She-Who-Whispers might know where she is, right? I've heard she knows everything that happens in this city"
"She-Who-Whispers cannot spare time to help every single wayward soul that comes her way," the guard informs me. There's no inflection in his voice no emotion and now that I look more carefully, he's missing the pendant that most silverwisps wear to convey emotional context.
It makes his speaking cadence almost... creepy.
"But I think she might know my friend." I inject a note of desperation into my voice. "Miktik she's an inventor that has her own workshop, I'm sure some of the stuff she's built could be useful to She-Who-Whispers"
The guard I'm talking to stiffens only a second or two after I mention Miktik's name, and I hide the self-satisfied grin as he steps aside. "She will see you," the guard allows. "Be respectful. Do not waste her time."
"I won't," I assure him. I'm even telling the truth.
For this loop, anyway.
The journey up to her palace is largely the same. This time, as we soar through the air, I pay careful attention to the way Firmament flows up to the shard in the sky that carries her palace. Firmament Sight helps me in this I see shades of color spiraling through the air, each tinted with a faint shade of joy or mirth or fear or despair.
I wonder how Whisper can stand this. Is she listening to everything the entire city says, constantly? I'm sure some things slip past her. I wasn't completely careful with my words in my first loop here, and she didn't catch on until I was talking to Miktik.
If I had to guess, I'd assume she has a skill that filters for certain words or topics of interest, and ignores everything else. But even then, Isthanok is massive. Filtering for a word like 'fracture' would return thousands of hits. Whatever way I look at it, she's listening to far more than any sane being should.
Also, the whole invasion of privacy thing.
She-Who-Whispers is waiting for us in her so-called throne room, and to my relief, I see Miktik beside her, looking none the worse for wear. A little fearful, with traces of yellow in her Firmament, but not hurt.
And Whisper... her aura is tinged with red. She looks angry. The anger doesn't seem to be directed at me or at Miktik, though, which confuses me as do the flickers of fear-yellow in her Firmament.
I'm suddenly a lot less sure of the whole 'she sent information back to the past and knows I'm a Trialgoer and that Miktik is involved' theory.
"So," She-Who-Whispers says. She controls her rage as she speaks, and manages to sound perfectly calm, with only the slightest tremor in her voice indicating her mood. "You two claim to know Miktik. I imagine you are the helpers she mentioned?"
I notice Miktik nodding rapidly behind Whisper, and open my mouth to reply
"We good helpers!" Tarin bursts in, puffing his chest out proudly. I blink and glance at him. Whisper looks a little bit stunned, too.
Well, if Tarin wants to take charge here, I'll gladly let him.
Because I'm noticing that there's something's strange about the Firmament here, and I want to figure out what.