Chapter 302: The Arena
The atmosphere was very different when Dallion went to visit the festival committee. The giant line of tournament applicants was gone, as were any people that werent supposed to be there. Instead, there were dozens of people running frantically about, seeing to final details. Among the standard bureaucratssome of which Dallion had gotten to know by namethere was a large number of temps as well as, to Dallions surprise, a noble. She was little more than a childa girl of twelve at most, wearing a dress of emerald threads. However, even at that age, she was fully awakened. Not only that, but she was a double digit.
Thats Constanza, Nil said. The niece of the lord Mayor.
Isnt she a bit young to be responsible for all this?
Skill knows no age. And its up to the noble family to develop their children. Some take it slow, like Falkner, others rush things like theres no tomorrow. My personal advice, keep your distance. Shes a bit testy. Children tend to be that way when under pressure.
Pressure despite the girls calm voice and relaxed exterior, she was brewing with it. It was so loud that it almost blocked out the sound of any other emotion in the vicinity.
Mister Darude? someone asked. One of the bureaucrats had recognized him, and quickly rushed to check the situation. It wasnt necessary for you to come so soon. We have arranged for"
Oh, its alright. Dallion smiled, adding some joy and eagerness to his words. I just wanted to come and check out the arena. With luck, Ill be standing there soon enough.
Yes. The bureaucrat laughed politely. Thats our great hope. Of everyone in the free tournament, youre the only remaining seer. It would be heartbreaking if you dont make it to the starting round.
The only remaining? Dallion didnt like the sound of that.
Well, you see, since we werent certain of your condition some of the final slots have been filled out. Naturally, we were informed of your situation, so an exception was made.
Wow, thanks!
On the outside, Dallion remained cheerful, but deep inside, he was concerned and intrigued at the same time. There were only two groups of people that knew that he hadnt been in any condition to fight. One group involved the people at the Gremlins Timepiece. In theory, it was possible that Hannah had some city connection Dallion wasnt aware of, but that remained questionable. Rather, he suspected that the Icepicker guild had seen to it that he didnt lose his tournament slot.
In itself, there was nothing strange about that. All the guilds had an interest in seeing more of their members at the arena, potentially even getting the top spot. What was unusual, though, was the effect the request had had on the committee. No common person was capable of exerting so much pressure on an entire institution that was reserved for nobles.
So, the guilds backers are nobles, Dallion came to the realization. That had been pretty clear ever since the Stone Garden mission. Lady Marigold had especially been called to observe the groups progressnamely Vend, Dallion, and the Luors. There had been quite a few nobles that had bet whether Dallion and the rest would succeed or end in failure. At the time, Dallion hadnt given it too much thought. It was a well-established universal fact that most organizations had powerful sponsors. Even so, Dallion hadnt expected them to be that powerful. The only people who could freely change the preliminary schedule were the members of the Lord Mayors direct family.
Oh, you are very welcome, the man quickly said, sweat covering his forehead. Things are a bit chaotic right now. Nothing like final touches a few days before the big event.
You said it. Any chance I can see the arena grounds?
A deep silence followed as the man froze in place, uncertain how to react to such a request. Dallion hadn't guessed wrong that someone important had asked for the changes. The committee, of course, didnt know to what degree Dallion was close to the noble in question. With the third gate passed, Dallion was starting to tread into noble territory, which meant that more people were starting to keep an eye on himnobles and servants alike.
No worries if you cant let me, Dallion said, adding more emotions in his favor. I know Im just a participant.
Oh, please. The man was becoming more and more tense. You are by no means such. I just have to"
Ill take him, Constanza said from across the hall.
An ordinary onlooker would have seen that as a calm, even charming exchange. However, they wouldnt have been witness to the split skirmish that had taken place. The girl had split into four instances, each of which had addressed Dallion in a different fashion: shouting, sarcasm, intimidation, and cold agreement. In turn, Dallion had countered by creating an equal number of instances, making a point to let her know he could see the splitting in all but the one he preferred. What was more, he had also used music skills during each.
Of course, my lady, the bureaucrat stepped away, only too glad to have been given an out of the entire situation.
Knowing he had won the invisible fight, Dallion decided it was better to act defeated, less he antagonize the noble unnecessarily. With a slight bow, he approached the girl.
Impressive skills, he whispered. In this world, skill was what was most valued, and admitting that was treated as the best form of flattery. I didnt have any until a year ago.
Where will the countess be? Dallion couldnt help himself.
Above us. Only she and the lord Mayor are allowed to enter there.
And everyone they invite, Nil corrected.
For someone who hates the festival, you sure know a lot, Dallion said.
Precisely! Thats why I hate it. I know more than one should, so I couldnt even imagine having fun at it. Its bad enough that the guild master has threatened to add me to the guild section of the event.
I guess youll need to take one for the team.
And you? Dallion turned to the girl.
Constanza hesitated. This was a question she hadnt expected. Even so, only after a few moments, a collected certainty filled her, resonating loudly.
Im not allowed at the arena before I pass the third gate. It is the wish of my father that the first time I set foot in the arena is as part of the tournament. Until then Im only to help with preparations.
Memories of Dherma flashed in Dallions mind. The former village chief had also planned out the entire life of his entire family in similar fashion. Not only that, he had pretty much planned out the life of the village itself: no one was to venture to the cities, Gloria was to be married off to the son of a neighboring chief, all awakened were either going to be part of the Luor family or have their powers sealed. At the time Dallion had thought this to be due to Aspions character. However, what if he had learned it from somewhere? Unlike the village, the nobles here were all smiles, but they hadnt lost their powers.
So that means you wont be watching me fight. Dallion changed the topic to add a bit of joy in the conversation. He was careful, however, not to make use of his music skills.
I watch the fighting styles, the girl said, her voice ringing with pride. My instructors make echoes that copy the fight. That way I learn everything I need and I practice fighting them.
Is that possible, Nil?
Its rather useless, though it is possible. More often, people just pay to have the winner create an echo of himself. Its much more practical.
Maybe people dont want to give echoes about?
Alas, such people still exist. If you reach the quarter-finals, youll get requests as well.
Can I take a better look? Dallion took out his kaleidervisto. It was unlikely the girl knew what the artifact was, but no doubt the echoes in her realm did.
Yes, she said with a ring of curiosity. As long as you dont look at me.
Fair enough. Dallion put the device to his eye. Do you want me to let you have a look as well? he asked as he inspected the arena.
For the most part, he was interested in finding whether there were scattered echoes throughout the field. As he could see, the organizers were quite meticulous. None of the workers were awakened, and they didnt have any objects with echoes on them either.
I want to, Constanza replied.
Dallion was just about to hand her the artifact, when he caught a glimpse of somethinga black silhouette among the workers. Instinctively, Dallion removed the kaleidervisto, expecting an attack. There was nothing of the sort. The people were getting along with their work, working about nothing but deadlines. A second later, Dallion looked back through the artifact at the area he had seen the silhouette. Everything seemed in order.
Can I see? the girl asked.
Sure, Dallion replied, handing her the kaleidervisto.
With childlike amazement, the young noble looked about, as if she were an explorer on an adventure. Dallion could feel the joy emanating from her. Unfortunately, it had completely vanished, replaced by concern. Unless he was very much mistaken, he had managed to find another chainling in human form. Two within a city this size in such a short amount of time was alarming. To have one snoop about the arena that was going to house the countys ruler and a member of the imperial family was more than a bit alarming.