Chapter 857: Events in Motion

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Chapter 857: Events in Motion

An overseer was waiting for Dallion the moment he left the Suns Order building. She was one of the older variety, though not one Dallion had seen before. With an entire district of overseers in the city, it was difficult to keep track.

Well done, Count Elazni. The overseer greeted him. The emperor will see you now.

Im grateful. Rather convenient that he calls me just when I pass my initiation trial.

A sphere of reality formed around the both of them, then slid through streets and buildings all the way to the imperial palace. It was very much what Dallion had used in the wilderness, though markedly on a smaller scale. Overseers had dominion only within the area they maintained; domain rulers had control between areas as well.

The garden, I assume? Dallion asked.

The emperor will see you in the southern library.

The library? An interesting choice, though when the emperor was concerned, that could well turn out to be anything. Dallion was just as likely to walk into a grand chamber made of books as into a small room filled with library items. As it turned out, both were true at once. The chamber was a majestic hall, containing hundreds of portraits and statues of past emperors. In addition, it also contained just as many marble columns, each with dozens of sky silver cubes.

Please wait here, the overseer said, taking a step back. The emperor will join you shortly. And with that she melted into the floor, leaving Dallion alone.

He definitely aims to impress, Dallion thought, looking around.

The emperor doesnt need to impress, dear boy, Adzorg said. All this is to impress him. Or rather, his ancestors. The libraries were built as gifts from eager nobles and family members.

A library is all it takes to marry into the imperial family? Dallion approached the nearest marble pillar. Seems rather cheap.

A massive set of doors opened at the far end of the hall. Before Dallion could fully turn around and look in that direction, the figure of the emperor was standing a few feet away. His presence was blinding as always, the purple glow only partially dimmed by the clothes of moon platinum thread he was wearing.

Instantly, Dallion bowed down.

Each of them is a realm in itself, the emperor said. Supposedly, they contain more scrolls than a mortal can read in their lifetime. Thats, of course, if that person isnt awakened.

Of course, emperor. Dallion let out a polite chuckle in confirmation of the rulers joke.

Our father made us go through a few growing up, the emperor continued. We expect its inevitable. Skills must be learned, knowledge conveyed he waved his hand. You can take a stroll if youd like. Its fair to warn you that the library guardians are rather strict.

Thank you, emperor. Maybe some other time.

Hed gone through his own similar experience with Adzorg a while back. By the looks of things, this might have been where the old mage had gotten the idea.

Thats what we used to tell our father. The emperor smiled. Unfortunately, it didnt work back then. So, I heard youve taken your first step. How does it feel to have a domain of your own?

Its different, sire. There were a lot of other words Dallion could have used, but this was the safest. Showing too much enthusiasm could trap him into having to repay the kindness, while too little would be considered an insult.

Different. Havent heard that description before, but youre right. Theres nothing like being a domain ruler. Personally, we found the experience depressing. When we passed the gate, cities we used to admire were suddenly reduced to nothing but common items. Very large items, but items nonetheless.

I think I understand what you mean, emperor.

Of course you do. Youre an empath. A pity there are so few of us left. A flicker of sadness slipped through the emperors guardthe only emotions Dallion had sensed from him. But on to other matters. Youve come to claim your reward, we take it? Even if your settlement has a current population of one?

Ill be heading to Nerosal for more immediately after our audience, sire. Dallion was quick to add.

Ah, Nerosal. The place you were born.

That was far from the truth, but Dallion had no intention of disagreeing. After all, from a certain point of view, it could be said to be the truth. Thats where he became what he was today. Back in Dherma he was a single digit awakened who knew nothing of the gates and nature of awakened. Dallion could still remember the arguments with Veil and Gloria about whether double digit awakened existed. The day that Dame Vesuvia had entered the village for the hunt had shattered his understanding of the world, that was for sure.

We could give you the entire city, if you wish, the emperor said casually. Itll save you some time. The place needs to be cleaned up and is wasted in the hands of the Order.

Chills ran all over Dallions skin.

Thank you, emperor. I think I should avoid shortcuts at this stage.

Dallion expected the overseer to disappear into the ground as usual. Instead, she placed her hand on his shoulder.

PERSONAL AWAKENING

Reality shifted. Suddenly Dallion found himself in a land lacking form. Amorphous shapes continued to the horizon, constantly changing color, shape, and size. Only the three Moons visible in the sky remained static, glowing in their brilliance.

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A blue rectangle glowed brightly in the air, making it clear that this was a personal realm. The name of its owner was just as atypical as the realm itself, bringing Dallion to one possible conclusion.

I didnt know copyettes could impersonate overseers, he said.

Everythings possible, the overseer that had been with him till a moment ago emerged from the ground. Its just a matter of difficulty.

Things must be pretty serious for you to bring me here. Whats the development?

You must reach the inner sanctum of the Suns Order, the copyette replied. As quickly as possible.

Why? Isnt being a member enough?

Youre not a member. You just got your foot in the door. The emperor doesnt even recognize the members of the common room. You must reach the uncommon room at least to become noticed.

The Order of the Seven Moons seemed to know a lot about a so-called secret society. Based on the selective way the information was conveyed, Dallion gathered they didnt have a spy there, or at least not one who was a copyette.

Why is it so important?

The war isnt going well. The Alliances losses are increasing and the eastern borders are scouted by water golems, as youve seen.

Isnt that supposed to be a good thing? It weakens the emperors grasp and

If hes weakened too much, hell decide to cut his losses and offer a deal. The wars going on only because its more beneficial for the emperor to remain on the offensive. When the Alliance falls, only he and the Azures will remain in the world. Its almost certain that Tamin will offer a deal and up his guard. Also, theres no telling how much damage the nymphs do to the Order before they stop.

And me joining the secret club will change that?

The archbishop thinks it will. Once in the inner sanctum, youll have direct access to the emperor at will.

Excitement rushed through Dallion. Having direct access to the emperor was one step from being seen as his equal, not to mention it would make his work for the Order a lot easier.

Youve blown your chance today, the copyette continued. If you dont go to Nerosal, hell suspect something is wrong. Dont be fooled by the way the emperor behaves. Hes a lot more competent that anyone gives him credit forthats one of the effects of his domain.

I know.

It had been a while since Dallion had figured out the reason behind the major paradox of the imperial capital. Everyone knew beyond doubt that the emperor was close to omnipotent. At the same time, they were constantly coming up with plots to gain his favor and carve a bit more power for themselves. The majority of even powerful noble families were simultaneously convinced that the emperor was too strong to be taken on head on, while airheaded enough not to see, or care about all the political intrigue that had become part of everyday life.

If I go right now, I might lose Adzorg.

If you dont prove that you can grow your domain beyond the size of a village, you wont get him either way. Gain a town, get into the inner sanctum of the Suns Order, and we might get our chance.