Chapter 108: Back to Basics

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Chapter 108: Back to Basics

A world in which things could make themselves be forgotten out of existence. It was as fascinating as it was terrifying. Through the scrolls he read, Dallion became fully aware of the real difference between nobility and the normal awakened. Based on Earths history, he had assumed nobility to be a status granting them power. In effect it was very much the oppositethe title was a representation of the persons power. Being a count pretty much guaranteed the person was the strongest in the county and, more importantly, controlled the entire area.

The entire reason Aspion had become chief of Dallions village was because he was the strongest awakened there after Dallions grandfathera fact that would have been nice to know before Dallion actually challenged him. Looking back, Dallion had been extremely lucky since he had gotten the village chief angry, to the point of making a mistake. Under normal circumstances the fight would have been a foregone conclusion and Dallions awakened powers would have been sealed.

Nerosal, as Dallion had learned from the library echo, was controlled by Countess Priscord herself, despite not being the province capital. That meant that most of the day-to-day activities had been delegated to the Citys LordBaron Melias the Third. It could be assumed that he was the one who determined the rules of the city area, although couldnt go overboard less it be seen as a challenge to the countess.

What about houses? Dallion asked. Can their owners affect everything inside?

The echo looked at Dallion, his expression overflowing with disappointment, then just sighed.

Yes, thats where the phrase king of my castle comes from. That is your area and as long as you dont create too much chaos, youll be allowed to do whatever you want. However the echo went up to Dallion and tidies the books on the desk its a bit early to think about area effects. As tempting as it is, its never a good idea to start running before you can walk. Youve been extremely lucky so far, but luck never lasts. The trick is to obtain enough experience before your luck runs out.

Yeah, yeah. Dallion nodded. So what do you recommend I read now? I finished the Treatment of the Seven Moons as much as I could read of it, anyway. It would have been more correct to name the scroll the Treatment of the Five Moons and a mention of two more.

You did ask to learn the basics of attack, guard, and music skills. The echo looked at the many tomes gathered on the desk. Or did you change your mind again?

Thats true, but I wanted to know your thoughts. What do you think I should continue with? Gaps in knowledge, remember?

Oh, err The echo paused, almost uncertain of the request. Dallion was getting the feeling that, despite his previous experience, echoes were more like assistants. This one, despite having the knowledge of a guild captain, acted very much like an English butler. Im glad that you would ask. To be honest, your choices arent all bad. The best way to learn to use your skills is to read up on them, however, there is one step that awakened consistently skip, to their downfall, in my opinion.

Please, tell me. Dallion smiled.

Part of him hoped that the echo would reveal some ancient forgotten secret that would give him a vast advantage. Instead, Nil went off to a section of the library, then returned with another scroll, this one much thinner than the first. Looking at the ribbon wrapping the scroll, Dallion could read House of the Twelve Suns.

Whats this? Dallion asked. It sounded somewhat similar to the name of the first scroll.

As youve already seen, the Seven Moons influence every aspect of life and society in this world and all awakened realms. However, theres another factor of vital importance. The twelve suns, as they were sometimes referred to, arent deities, nor do they have such an impact as the moons, yet for the awakened they are no less vital.

Dallion kept nodding, waiting for the echo to get to the good part. In terms of presentation, the old man definitely had him hooked. At the same time, the echo kept looking expectantly at Dallion.

Can you venture a guess? Nil asked at last.

Err zodiac signs? Dallion suggested. After all, suns were stars and stars formed zodiac signs, and at least on Earth there were twelve zodiac signs.

The echo didnt say a word. For several seconds he stood there speechless, then crossed his arms.

You surprise me, Dal. All this time, I thought you were a muscle head and then you suddenly surprise me with such insight. Yes, you are correct, the twelve suns are also represented by the constellations, although they were originally called suns. Some philosophers and theologists even speculate that all stars we see today originated from these twelve suns. However, thats a discussion for another time. The echo waved his hand. Whats relevant for you is that the twelve suns represent the twelve skill groups an awakened could have.

Wow, Dallion thought. This definitely was big. Back in the village, his grandfather had told him that there were a number of skills, some rarer than others. Up to now Dallion thought that there were dozens of skills, if not hundreds. Learning that there were twelve was both fascinating and anticlimactic.

Only twelve skills? he asked, somewhat disappointed.

Twelve skill groups, the echo corrected. There are only twenty-seven letters in the alphabet. Is that any indication how many words exist?

That turned out to be surprisingly efficient. If he had that back home, he wouldnt have had to learn to ironhe could have just used the clothes labyrinths to remove all wrinkles. A pity the same didnt work on washing.

Better, Hannah said once he had finished. Now, Im aware this was a traumatic day for you, but that cant be an excuse to not do your job.

Traumatic? Word of his failure had definitely spread fast. With so many eyes on him, it could be no different. Hopefully, Vend was right and this would allow him to step out of the limelight somewhat.

It wont happen again, Dallion said in his practiced Earth acquired routine. Ill be more responsible from now on.

Back on Earth, his mother would laugh at such a claim. Hannah, though, looked at him with a serious expression and nodded. Were people in this world so trusting? From what he had seen, it was entirely possible. After all, awakened had little use of lyingthey had a variety of means to achieve the outcome they wanted without resorting to lies.

Well, come along, then. Hannah urged. Theres a crowd waiting downstairs. Also, Aspan has some food for you. Mend a few things, then dig in. Ive already told him to have seconds ready.

It turned out that Hannah wasnt exaggerating. The place was practically packed. A lot of the faces Dallion recognized from a few days ago. Quite a few were new and, thankfully, there werent any awakened he could spot.

Flashing his best smile, Dallion started going about. The mending instances had drastically gone down since yesterday, while the improvement requests had increased. Hannah quickly made it known that he would only be doing three at mostwhich was a lot, considering six improvements had been his daily limit until this morning. Still, it was good practice, and good money, so he got to it.

First, he started with the mending. With two exceptions, most requests were of items the patrons had brought with them. From what he managed to learn from Hannah, having a registered awakened on staff allowed the inn to perform minor external mending and improvements as long as they didnt go over certain limits.

Nearly always, the issue was a minor crack or scar of a valued itemthings too insignificant to go to a mending store and impossible to fix otherwise. After mending two pen knives, one chipped vase, and two torn books, Dallion took a pause to have some food. Aspan, the inns resident cook, had outdone himself as always. The dish tasted more than wonderful and was enough to fill Dallion up in a few minutes. Unfortunately, Jirohs absence also meant that once he had finished eating he had to help out with serving food as well.

A few hours later, lunch was over. The majority of the crowd had gone off, leaving only a few regulars behind, and Dallion could enjoy his second meal, this time accompanied by Hannah. All in all, he had mended over thirty items and improved three, thus maxing out his music skills.

By the way, Dallion said between bites. Am I the only one staying here? So far I havent seen any other guests.

Its not the season. And since Im not near the main gates, I have to make a living by selling food.

That was a somewhat questionable business plan, but Dallion wasnt a business guru, either. What he could see was that he had increased the money flow quite a lot since coming here. No wonder Hannah had hired him so readily once he had passed her test.

Jiroh lives here as well, just not in the guest area, the woman said after a while.

Same arrangement as me?

Something like that. Hannah allowed herself a faint smile. The first decent employee I got.

And not me? Dallion laughed. Originally, he meant it as a joke, but judging by Hannahs sobering expression, she had taken it seriously.

Youre an awakened. People like you come and go without warning. Ive had temps who are now knights. Thats the nature of things. You come here when you need a place to stay, then when you get what life offers, you move on leaving the inn behind. The same will happen to you.

Thats a dark way to look at things.

It always happens. Sooner or later, youll have the power of the universe within grasp. Do you think a simple tavern will be able to hold you then?

Dallion didnt answer.