Scourge Forty-Three - Start

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Scourge Forty-Three - Start

Scourge Forty-Three - Start

Felix and Bianca are quick to agree to Esmes plan.

Not that its all that complicated a plan. Follow the little compass thing to the books that were stolen, then beat the snot out of the Altum cultists that stole them. Its exactly the kind of plan that Id expect Felix to be onboard with.

Well leave some of the monsters here, I say. The wolves that have been accompanying us are pretty sturdy, and theyre big friendly fluffballs once you get to know them, so the next Archivists who show up wont have to worry so much.

Thats not a bad idea, Esme says. Just a few, to keep any riff-raff away. Although... do you think we can stop by a village on the way? I need to send a letter to the library in the capital warning them about the monsters and about Altums cultists.

So were not going to stop by the capital then? Felix asks.

I hum to myself as I think. I dont think we need to. Theres not much for us at the capital that we need. Not that I can think of, at least.

I might have a few resources there, Bianca says. And a house we can use. But if youre looking to continue looking for Altums people, then maybe we can skip the capital altogether.

If we go to the capital, we might end up involved with politics and the like, I say. Which is as good a reason as any to avoid the capital for now. Felix, how are we on food and such?

Felix half-turns and glances at the few bags we brought in with us. Theyre sitting on a shelf a bit above the ground. Im guessing so that our stuff doesnt get dirty. The floor around the entrance is kind of bloody. We have enough for the rest of the day, I think.

So enough for three days if we prevent Felix from eating everything, I say.

Felix laughs. Come on, I love eating as much as the next girl, but Im not that bad. I can curb my gluttony to make sure my friends have enough to eat.

Im surprised you know that word, Esme says.

Its one of my favourites, Felix says. Its not everyday you find a word that describes yourself perfectly. She pointed to Esme. Like for you it would be dork.

I am not! Esme shot back.

Girls, I say. Its hard to sound serious when I want to laugh, but someone has to wrangle this bunch. Lets not fight, please.

Felix grins and Esme crosses her arms, but they dont look like theyre going to continue to argue.

Bianca shakes her head. No. But if you were to follow the coast of the lake over there, we should be able to find one of my familys estates. Id be honoured to have you all as guests for the night. And we can fill up on supplies from our pantry.

I weigh the options, then nod. If youd have us, then yeah, that does sound nicer than sleeping on the ground again.

Bianca smiled. Theres that too. I must admit that I hadnt realized how much I depended on mattresses until I had none. Theres one other advantage. My fathers a very... informed man. He rarely makes a move without being well-informed, and getting that information means having a good network for information-gathering. We might be able to catch up on some rumours closer to the capital.

That does sound helpful. Mom often complains that she has a hard time keeping track of things going on inside of cities and such. Its not too important for us to know, but it still annoys her. We have a network of spy monsters, but theyre not super reliable, I say.

I bet people freak out when they see one, Felix says.

Well, theyre not meant to be seen at all, I say. Thats probably why theyre so bad at gathering information. If youre too far to be seen, then youre probably not going to be able to see well yourself, you know? I say. Im not going to explain my plan for satellite monsters just yet. First I need to figure out some way to communicate at range, and then I need to figure out rockets.

We can look into the Notari family, Bianca says.

Those are the ones in charge of Algecante? Esme asks.

Bianca nods. They are. A lot of things weve gathered point to trouble in Algecante. If theres trouble there, then the Notari will know about it. Or be the cause of it. Its hard to tell with some of the families in Caselfella.

Esme, your book thing was pointing mostly south, right? I ask.

Esme pulls out the device, sets it on the ground, then slides a books card into the reader. It takes a bit, but eventually she pulls on the handle with that familiar and satisfying kerchunk. The dials spin until they lock up, but my attentions mostly on the compass.

Yeah, thats south, I say. South and... a little bit east.

Which is about where Algecante is compared to our location, Bianca says. Though its quite far. Theres a lot between here and there.

Well figure it out once we head over. Well need a good map and a normal compass. We can triangulate using this thing, right? I gesture to the machine.

If we get at least two readings some distance apart, then yes, Esme says. More would be better though. Im not sure how accurate the compass is if the book is far enough outside of the readers bounds.

Its a start, I say.

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