Chapter 2: A new system
Nathan shared a grin with Taeol, excitement flooding through every part of him. Hed wanted to do magic ever since he was little, his parents reading fantasy stories to him in bed. The wish had only grown stronger as Nathan grew older and started reading on his own. Every birthday when he blew out the candles, his wish had been the same.
I wish I could do magic.
Then - nothing fantastic had ever happened to him. No magic had appeared. Nathan had turned to the closest thing available - Science. If you couldnt discover arcane secrets and bend reality around you with magic words, then at least you could discover secrets of the natural world and bend it around you with normal tools.
That motivation had gotten harder to rely on over the years. It could be hard to convince yourself that understanding the signaling pathways of stem cell differentiation was plumbing the deep secrets of reality. Especially if your last few experiments had failed to even let you know if you were on the right track.
But none of that matters now! Wherever I am, magic is real and I can learn it!
Taeol leaned back in his chair, adjusting his bulk and steepling his fingers. I am glad you will be a willing helper in this. It is easier than if you were unwilling, and presents fewer knots to slice. But ah, here, food and clothes have arrived. I will allow you some time to dress and eat, soon I shall return to discuss what you will tell me.
As he spoke, the door opened and the golem of pale stone walked through, holding a steaming bowl. It placed the bowl in front of Nathan on the table, then put a spoon next to it and laid a folded robe of gray cloth and a pair of slippers on the bed. Taeol pushed himself up from the table and followed the golem out of the door. Then there came the thud of a bar being placed across the door.
I should probably be worried about that.
Nathan just sat in the chair for a moment, too many thoughts crowding his mind. His excitement was warring with his worry and anxiety about everything that was going on here.
What are my priorities? Figure that out. Clothes first, Im cold.
He picked up the robe and put it on with only a bit of fumbling. It seemed to consist of a sort of t-shirt-like outfit that fell past Nathans hips, attached around the neck, back and sleeves to an enveloping robe that touched the floor. There was a separate pair of underwear, like thick boxers with a drawstring. All of the material was soft and warm against his bare skin. Had his body changed at all? Nothing obvious. Pale, tall, a little bit more fat than hed prefer. He eyed a lock of lanky blonde hair.
Wish Id gotten that cut last week. Hard to plan for portal shenanigans.
Then he put on the slippers and looked at the bowl. Hed been about to eat back on Earth, but food was at the bottom of his list after the events of the last hour? Half hour? Nathan had no idea.
Its possible to eat and think. You dont want to be distracted by hunger when its time to learn magic!
So, Nathan sat and started to mechanically eat. It was bland, but that was ok. He was excited about magic, obviously. But he couldnt let that overwhelm everything else. And he was being overwhelmed. Nathan took a minute to just sit, close his eyes and breathe, blanking his mind for a moment so he could focus on one thing at a time.This chapter made its debut appearance via N0v3lB1n.
What had happened, and what did it mean? Taeol had summoned him here intentionally what had he said? He wanted knowledge, science and technology? But where was here? Another reality? A parallel dimension or universe? Another world in the same universe as Earth, but far away and with magic? It probably didnt matter - likely the only way to get back would be magic, the same way hed arrived.
Something to think about. Im not raring to go back immediately. Theres magic here!
The magic was an opportunity hed only dreamed of. Nathan didnt have people waiting for him that trumped that - he definitely didnt want to see his ex-girlfriend again. His parents were distant and divorced, and hed drifted apart from most of his friends over the last few years of intensive research. Nathan wondered if his labmates would notice he had stopped coming into work before his few friends noticed he hadnt scheduled the next D&D session.
I dont want to forget about the idea of going home, but I definitely want to learn more about this place. Is the world called Davrar? Thats how the box thing identified it, and Taeol said it too.
Why were the people here humans? Taeol certainly looked human. That suggested either a parallel universe or something else going on. Magic or something that makes everybody look like what he expected, to put him at ease. Nathan had read a sci-fi short story like that.
Dont jump to conclusions. What do you know?
Nathan grimaced. Taeol had mental magic, didnt he? That spell had taught Nathan a language. If you could add something to a brain, you could probably take something away.
Would Taeol use mental magic on somebody without their consent? He kind of already had, and hadnt made a good first impression on Nathan. Taeol reminded Nathan of some really arrogant professors hed met, the ones who thought their positions and authority made them unquestionable beacons of knowledge, and god help the poor grad student who disagreed with their ideas.
He also implied that if I didnt cooperate it would just make things harder. More knots to slice. I dont like that phrasing at all.
Talent 3: None
Class: None, level 1
Utility skills: None
That was pretty bare-bones. The Pending talent was listed underneath the status.
Pending Talent: High-tier Magic Resistance
Your body has no magic inside it, and magic-resistant alchemical ingredients permeate your bones and brain, making you difficult to affect with magic. This Talent will turn a temporary quirk into a personal Talent. You will be able to resist and interfere with spells, and will have great difficulty casting magic of your own. Less effect on higher-tier spells. Magical items will have less effect on you, and weaker magical items degrade when in prolonged contact with you
Again, Nathan didnt have to read the description to understand what it said. Wait, magic-resistant alchemical ingredients? Earth had no magic, which was probably why he didnt have magic, but the magic-resistant alchemical ingredients didnt sound good. Maybe something common on Earth that wasnt common here?
And High-Tier magic resistance? He read the description again with the eye of an RPG player. It sounded good, but it depended on how common magic was. The talent would do better resisting minor spells than big ones, which is where you would need it most. And it prevented both beneficial spells and personal magic, which made it a big no-no for Nathan.
Maybe this was the basic Talent and he could develop it to be better, like not preventing his own magic? Being immune to his own magic would probably let him do all sorts of risky magical experiments. But the name suggested it was already a high-tier talent because of the alchemical ingredients thing. The lower-tier versions must be awful.
Nathan could feel the Talent waiting for his approval and almost declined it on the spot. Magic! But it didnt seem like there was time pressure, so he held off on making the decision. With another thought, all of the boxes vanished again. What now?
Well, Im locked in a cell. Its not the worst cell, but its still a windowless box with a door barred from the outside.
Nathan realized he was ratcheting up his anxiety about the lack of control he had. He was being held in captivity by a man who didnt strike him as entirely trustworthy. But Nathan was not as anxious as he probably should be.
Either Im just really excited about learning magic, or
Nathan slapped himself in the forehead and started checking his thought processes, seeing if he could notice anything weird. He checked around the rest of the room for other messages he might have left himself.
There was nothing, just smooth stone that looked like it had melted and cooled in the shape of a room. The bed was somewhat crudely carved, and the mattress felt like it was stuffed with grass.
At least I dont have to worry about that fellowship application. Or my experiments. Though my experiment is totally shot unless this is all a really convincing dream. But thats ok! I can learn magic! Then if I go home, I demonstrate magic and become a celebrity. Maybe get shuffled off to a black site. But hey, then I get to confuse government agents, build up a rapport with the scientists studying me and save the world or something. It would be a welcome change from the daily grind.
None of that seemed likely, but it felt good to think about. Maybe thats why he wasnt feeling very anxious. His standard day-to-day worries of the last few months were gone. No more worrying about research, funding, lab politics or budgeting to cover the rent on an expensive studio apartment hed originally planned on splitting with his ex.
And while there were definitely new things to worry about, they were exciting things to worry about. The sort of things that came with the territory of hopping between worlds and learning magic was real. And he could learn it!
Status:
Status of Nathan Lark
Talent 1: Pending
Talent 2: None
Talent 3: None
Class: None, level 1
Utility skills: None