Chapter 151: Return of the Self
The further Dallion ran on along the surface of the innermost cube, the more it became obvious that there wouldnt be any entrance. What windows he had seen before had disappeared, along with edges, cracks, and even seams. It was as if he was running one solid chunk of concrete. There was no place he could turn, nowhere he could hide from the three echoes pursuing him and their ranged attacks. However, if there was one thing this world had taught him, it was that nothing was as it seemed. Actually, that wasnt correct. Things were exactly what they seemed, as long as one had the ability to see beyond the surface.
Music, he thought.
The solid surface changed. Dallion could now see the fragmented emotions running through it: reluctance, fear, resistance. Every inch of stone was set up in such a way so as to repulse him. That was why the closer he got the less openings there were. However, even with that much effort, cracks remained. Dallion could see them like threads of electric current moving about, constantly sliding between other emotions. From time to time several of them would converge, creating a small well, before branching off in different directions once more.
So thats what it meant, seeing chinks in ones armor, Dallion thought. He never had expected it would be music that would allow him to see them, though. With the cube being part of his awakening realm, which was also part of him, right now Dallion was looking at his own indecisions. The only question was which was which: was the current his indecisions, or was it the cube itself? There was one way to find out.
Nox, claw there! Dallion pointed at a spot on the ground at which three currents were circling in a loop.
Uncertain, the crackling clawed on the stone surface, precisely on the spot Dallion had envisioned. As his familiar, it could tell exactly where Dallion was aiming at even. If there was nothing of significance there. A thin line appeared on the stone surface.
There and there! Dallion pointed, then looked over his shoulder.
There was no sight of his pursuers. Maybe they hadnt managed to jump onto the last cube? A bolt flying his direction told him that they didnt have to in order to be a threat. In a split second, the armadil shield extended, blocking the attack. At least that was something Dallion didnt have to worry about.
A bit faster, Nox. He redirected his attention to the crackling. Just claw the corner.
When the last inch of stone was clawed, the stone triangle shut up in the air, like a manhole under pressure. A fountain of emotions poured outjoy, exuberance, euphoria. It was as if all the positive emotions were rushing to escape their stone prison. Dallion didnt hesitate. Without a word, he grabbed Nox and jumped into the hole. He could see the stream of emotions pass through him, yet they had no physical presence.
The drop went on and on. After a few seconds Dallion stopped using his music skill. The blinding stream of emotions disappeared, revealing a large, empty space. Torches light up all the walls, providing just enough light to see the outlines of the room.
Is this the center? Dallion looked down. Almost instantly, he landed on what seemed to be a floor. In fact, it was a real floorunlike all the walls he had seen before, this one had furniturewhich was even hanging in the right direction. Normally this would be a good thing, however, the furniture wasnt from this worldit was from his parents house back on Earth. There was the family couchthe thing was probably older than Dallioncovered in cushions, the old-fashioned chairs his father enjoyed, as well as an extremely old model TV with a PlayStation four plugged in.
Want to join in? a voice asked. Dallion saw a copy of himself sitting in front of the tv, gripping a wireless controller. Its boring when you play on your own.
The last time Dallion had seen anything from his Earth past was back after the first well challenge, right after he had made the guardian a promise. This seemed much more real, as real as an awakening realm could get.
Passing by the table, Dallion grabbed a free joypad and sat on the floor next to his other self.
Give it a moment, the other Dallion said. It takes a while to connect.
Dallion looked at the tv screen. The word loading was flashing on it in large green block letters.
Been a while since we last talked, the other him continued. Congrats on passing the second gate, by the way. Not that I had any doubts, but its a big thing. Youre pretty much joined the big player club. Not the majors yet, but still quite impressive for a stubborn plank of wood.
Hello, echo, Dallion said. I thought you vanished back in the previous trial.
I did, but also didnt. The echo laughed. As youve started to see, things are more complicated here. However, now that youve entered double digit territory you might finally start learning some things. Nothing useful yet, just a small fragment here, a small fragment there, until you are ready to learn more of the truth.
Attack and defend, Dallion thought.
Green and red markers appeared, then disappeared. Dallion blinked. Before he could think about it more, the echo swung its harpsisword at him, forcing Dallion to jump back and block with his shield. Even as he did, though, there were no defense markers. Not that Dallion was particularly alarmed by the facthe felt he was strong enough to win without the need of assistance, but it was still weird not having them there. It wasnt the case of him being too fast for the skills to keep up. It was just
Dallion jumped back. Something didnt feel right. Why was he so overconfident he could take the echo on without markers? He wasnt feeling that way upon first arriving here. Also, why hadnt he resorted to music?
Dont tell me. A thought passed through Dallions mind like a wave of electricity. Music!
The echo had a number of emotions in various parts of its body, but that wasnt the target Dallion wanted to focus on. Focusing, he looked down at his chest. The deep blue blob of overconfidence was there, vibrating slowly, almost as if it were pulsing.
You used music on me! Dallion shouted.
Of course. The echo drew a dartbow. You were thinking about it as well.
Thats why he had told Dallion that music wouldnt help him. It wasnt a warning, it was planting the suggestion in him through the very same skill, so Dallion didnt find out what had been done to him. The echo must have also used the long conversation to inject overconfidence in Dallion, and possibly more emotions.
The bolt bounced off Dallions shield.
I didnt lie about you wanting to talk, though, the echo said. As far as Dallion could see, there were no music qualities in his voice at present. You actually did, although you werent sure what you wanted to talk about.
That wasnt true. Allion wanted no such thing. Just to prove the point, he played his harpsichord. A calming chord filled the air, affecting them both.
Smart move. The echo shot another bold at Dallion, then jumped behind the television set. Youre still wondering who the third person from Earth is. Thats not your focus now, but you still want to find him, hoping he could help you somehow Do you want to go back to Earth?
In truth, Dallion didnt. Things were starting to go his way here. Hed got his gear back, passed the trial, and most likely would pass his guild selection. What was the point in going to college after this? Although, maybe there were a few things he missed from Earth, like air conditioning, proper plumbing, and running water especially running water. It had been so long since Dallion had had a proper shower. Here he was forced to either wash from a bowlor bucketor use one of the lakes.
Throwing his harpsisword at the TV, Dallion drew his dartbow and sent a bolt in the direction of his enemy. To no ones surprise, the echo had already rolled safely away.
Reading my thoughts is overpowered, Dallion thought.
Only when you dont know how to counteract it, the echo replied. Besides, things will only get harder from here. Im the easy challenge. If you keep on delving into your realm, youll find far tougher opponents.
Ill level up my skills.
And so will they.
Nox! Dallion shouted. Get him!
Who said I was the only one who had to play fair? Dallion smiled.