Book Two Chapter Forty Six: Fast Travel Lag

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Book Two Chapter Forty Six: Fast Travel Lag

The idea of Sewer Bard and Definitely Bad Guy agreeing with each other was still something that Qube struggled to wrap her head around. Especially something so important as the Devs!Updated from novelbIn.(c)om

Maybe that was the key, though? They would argue about the little things, like Definitely Bad Guys experiments in his tower, or Sewer Bards singing ability, but when it came to the important things, like the beings who ruled over them and dictated whether they would live or die, they could put aside their smaller differences and work together.

After all, even though they argued a lot, in the end they were still on the same side. That was one of the perks of being on the side of Good: when push came to shove, they would always do what was right!

Which made Sewer Bards assertion that the Devs might not be fully trustworthy even more troubling.

Sewer Bard continued his speech: It is not that I distrust the Devs, he explained painstakingly, its more that I would advise caution. He looked down at Qube, his jogging rhythm never changing. The stories are full of those who, either through greed or naivety, trusted those with power, and paid the price for it. I dont think you would suffer due to greed, like some here he shot a meaningful look to the Mage, who was in too deep a meditation to notice, but you are kind. Even to those who dont deserve it. He shot another look at Definitely Bad Guy.

There was nothing flirtatious in the Bards tone, but Qube still found herself faintly blushing. Even though she had worked hard her entire life to be kind, it was still a little embarrassing (and pleasing) to have someone point it out.

I would be interested, though, to hear your reasoning, Definitely Bad Guy, Sewer Bard said to the Mage in a louder voice. The Mage ignored him. Anger immediately flared in the Bards face, so quickly that it must have been simmering away just under the surface.

Definitely Bad Guy, Qube said, reaching out and touching the Mages shoulder. Just as when shed first touched Sewer Bard while he was travel-meditating, Definitely Bad Guy seemed to awaken, as if from a deep sleep. Without breaking step, he looked around, blinking at the Healer and Bard.

Yes? he asked, still looking groggy.

The Devs, Sewer Bard said, and the Mage instantly became more attentive. What is your reasoning for thinking their offer may be a ruse?

Definitely Bad Guy looked from Sewer Bard, to Qube, then back again.

The Devs fear her. And, from how they interacted with the Hunter, they want to build a personal relationship with her, too. Whereas the questions they asked us were not designed to build rapport. The Mages eyes flared red. They were questions one asks a potential soldier.

There is sense, in what you say, Sewer Bard said, looking like he was trying to eat a slice of lemon. For my part, I found them very interested in finding out as much about us as they could, but giving away little of themselves.

Qube felt extremely nervous about this conversation. She glanced at the Chosen Ones back, but he still seemed deep in his make travel go fast state. Sexy Screamy Spider Lady and Squiggles were also meditation-jogging, but they werent the ones Qube was worried about reporting this whole conversation to the very people they were talking about.

Not that she didnt trust the Chosen One to protect her!

She just wished she knew what he wrote in those reports.

I have a theory about why they are interested in the Hunter now, Definitely Bad Guy said. Sewer Bard gestured for him to continue speaking. They had minimal interest in the rest of us, until the Hunter rejected the curing of her curse.

Thats not true! Qube interjected. The Chosen One was asking us all kinds of questions, long before that!

He was, yes, Definitely Bad Guy conceded. But nothing like the targeted interest of the Devs after she refused to have her curse removed. Moreover, Definitely Bad Guy smiled, and Qube realised with a jolt that he actually seemed to be enjoying himself, they were unable to safely remove her curse. This is the second time they have been unable to remove a curse from a subject.

They knew that! The Devs had said that! Why were they doing this?

In every epic saga, there is the struggle between Good and Evil, where the gods cannot directly interfere with the power of the other side, and so must use champions to battle it out. We have the Golden Prophecy, and the Chosen One, Sewer Bard, never slowing his jog, was practically shivering. They have their own champion, the Evil Emperor. Their own lore.

The Dark Prophecy, Definitely Bad Guy said. Both mens eyes glowed as realisation struck.

Which means that if our Devs are on the side of Good, there are Devs on the side of Evil. And if the Good Devs cant influence curses from the champion of Evil, then the power he wields must be the power of the Evil Devs, Sewer Bard said, almost whispering.

And that is the only thing they cannot control, Definitely Bad Guy said, in reverent tones. That mixing of Good and Evil. That is what they truly fear.

That, Sewer Bard said grimly, is the only thing they truly respect.

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The two men fell silent after that. Qube, too, was quiet. She didnt know what to say. She didnt want to say anything to either of them. She was still too busy trying to find all the (no doubt numerous) flaws in their logic.

The Evil Devs behind the Dark Prophecy part made sense. She herself had speculated, and even tried to verify, the existence of her Evil counterpart to help the Evil Emperor stay on the path of darkness. The fact that there were Evil Devs fit in with that, although they would probably be very different from the Good Devs.

Qube tried to picture a sinister, Evil version of the Devs appearing before the Evil Emperor, getting stuck together, and then rolling around as a giant mush monster.

Would they give Evil laughs while they did it? Or would everyone be too self conscious about how undignified it was and just kind of pretend that it wasnt happening until they left? Qube couldnt imagine the Evil Emperor trying to help them, but the idea of him just continuing to sit on his (no doubt black and spiky) throne while a mush monster silently rolled around his court fairly boggled her mind.

Pulling herself away from attempting to construct a mental image of any of that madness, she moved on to the next logical pillar she wanted to dismantle: curses and blessings.

Healing of all types, and other blessings, were a good thing, which meant they were on the side of Good. It made sense, then, that it drew its power from the Good Devs part of the mana pool. Assuming that was how mana worked. Qube, while having a pretty good all-around understanding of how mana, spells, and magic generally worked, didnt really know what the nitty-gritty was like. That was more for a specialist, like the Mage Advisor. And, if the resident Mage Advisor thought that curses were drawn from the Evil Devs power, well, she didnt really have the ability to argue that.

Fine. So theyd made two extremely logical points. Qube turned and mentally attacked the third one.

If the sides of Good and Evil couldnt directly counteract each others powers, then yes, they couldnt remove curses, and yes, they would be interested in the cursed party members. But it didnt follow that it was because they wanted to control them! They could be worried about corruption from the Evil influence, or if they were going to deviate from the Golden Prophecy, or any number of things! Who knew what having Evil Dev power inside a Good person could do?

Something about this tugged at her brain, but she refused to be distracted from her task. She was busy logicking!

If all the Devs had been worried about was wanting to control a cursed party member, then they would have contacted Qube as soon as she had been cursed! Instead, they had waited until shed grown, become more special, really come into her own. Same with Sexy Screamy Spider Lady! Shed been cursed for ages! It wasnt until she had really matured, and started to stand on all her many feet, that they had directly spoken to her!

In fact, while the curses might be a factor, it seemed far, far more likely to Qube that it was because she and Sexy Screamy Spider Lady had just grown into their own more, and embraced what made them special, while Definitely Bad Guy and Sewer Bard had yet to do so.

Now Qube just had to find a way to diplomatically tell the two men that they just werent special enough to attract the attention of the Devs, and that they shouldnt blame the lack of curses for them not being close enough to the Chosen One to be important.

There had to be a polite way of saying that right?