Chapter 2053

Chapter 2053

The mood of the dinner became strange, while Fiona mulled over the news about her ex-husband and Randidly found no issue picturing Devick as vindictively annihilating an entire race of people.

Randidly at least felt the issue was settled with Fiona, while he mulled over his other complex and volatile inner turmoil. Which, to be frank, required a level of committed introspection that he couldn’t bear to spare at the moment.

Still, Fiona clammed up and also became intensely inwardly focused while the group cut into the chicken and carrots. Randidly hoped she wasn’t aware enough of Devick’s image to envision in lurid detail what that unhinged woman could do to someone as obviously out of it as Duulys had been, but the whiteness in Fiona’s face didn’t give Randidly much hope on that front.

Pullas tried to make conversation about Kharon and Neveah gracefully supported her efforts. Xershi, as usual, acted completely unmoored from any of the emotional tensions that filled the room. He barked out laughter and slapped his knee almost the entire time. In a way, Randidly admired his attitude.

The dinner finished in agreement, however. The entire Ascension Pact would continue to climb the following morning, heading through the areas with the inert infrastructure put there long ago by Elhume, to try and find the object the Patron of Feathers required. Randidly kept the exact goal somewhat vague, both because he wasn’t sure what he sought and because he didn’t want to reveal how expressly anti-Elhume his goals ran.

Which meant Randidly had one last night on Expira to ready himself. A very sizable portion of his personality urged him to address the tumor-ish problem growing within the Grey Creature, but he had wised up to his own bad habits of throwing himself, without pause, from one project to another. Besides, being right in front of Neveah for the night had made him uncomfortably aware of the worry she had for him.

Instead of any sort of focused training, Randidly just went back to the core area of the Kharon Academy Labyrinth and focused on the flow of Nether through his body. He sat down and existed, observing his own self.

After he began the self-examination, he discovered a lot of small defects and unpredictable eddies had made themselves a home within his body. Rather than an efficient system, he had become a mass of tangled brambles. Considering the clutter of his internal energy flow, he almost was glad his emotional problems weren’t even more catastrophic.

Randidly emphatically stomped out the inefficiencies and snags within the Nether flows in his body, marveling at the way Nether mirrored organic systems in their inevitable deviations. Judging by the shape of the flaws, most of them had been inflicted by Randidly’s finish of the Hierarchy of Burden. The process of handling all the layers at once had not been smooth, leaving him with lingering defects.

Yet direct attention could heal them. His body gradually returned to alignment.

As Randidly knitted together the flaws, he felt an unconscious tension in his body ease. The rotation of energy through him became increasingly smooth. He could close his eyes and just drift on that flow, going around and around through his veins, laying the groundwork for the next rotation of energy. Nothing else mattered but polishing that road.

His body had become an irreplaceable part of his continued growth. Giving it a night at this juncture felt like a solid investment. And the more he moved, the more the flow of energy eased. His Nether Core spun more quickly. The connection of energy became that much more natural. A humming sort of capability he almost didn’t know he had wandered away from now returned to him.

The world turned around him, leaving Randidly in a small step toward healing.

The process was enough that he only jolted out of the effort, remembering his father’s abrupt passage, a few times.

When the morning came, he stood and stretched. His back popped pleasantly. Waves of heat wriggled off his muscles, positively sizzling with energy. As he made to leave and gather the rest of the Ascension Pact, he noticed that suddenly a Scrawl had moved up onto the second level of his pyramid. He paused and examined it; the image tied to it was someone he didn’t know. Even from just a look, he could tell that the creator was young and full of fiery ambition. It must have been here last night, but he had been too distracted to notice.

After an hour of intense travel, the group found the exterior stairwell and ascended. However, while they were climbing through the most resonant edge of the Sonara, something immediately caught Randidly’s attention. The Nether content in the air had begun to thicken. With this extra bit of energy content, Randidly breathed deeply in through his nose, trying to peer up through to the next few floors-

He scowled when he failed. Still, they arrived at the 41st layer and the Nether continued to thicken, giving him some hope.

Pullas released a soft breath as they arrived in almost total darkness. “This is... pure chaos. An untouched space to hone an image... Duulys Ambar must have had more self-control than I thought, if he left this place untouched-”

Then Pullas flinched slightly, perhaps realizing the partial insult she had thrown at Duulys. Xershi rubbed his neck. Fiona looked around, her eyes luminous in the gloom. “Perhaps, perhaps not. Everyone has things that they fear in the world.”

The group began to move. At least with the Nether content in the atmosphere, Randidly moved without hesitation toward the exit. And certainly, it was a strange sort of torture to pass through the space without releasing his images at all to stretch and empower themselves. As Pullas had said, the layer around them felt like some sort of cosmic womb. A place where his images could gestate and be reborn into a more powerful form.

And yet.

Perhaps it was the silence. Perhaps it was how absolutely perfect the environment felt. Perhaps it was the lack of any sort of current in the growing concentration of Nether, which should have been present if this area was as empowering as it seemed to hint.

Because of Randidly’s hesitation and caution, he kept his images inside of himself. Out of respect for him, the other three did the same. Xershi even began to use some of his strange tricks to erase his presence, making it easy to forget he was there with them, letterman jacket and all.

When they reached the next exterior staircase, all four drew up short. Randidly grimaced. “Well, I suppose this is the sign we’ve been waiting for. Avoiding Elhume’s attention... has already started.”

The stairwell ran along a glittering, metallic wall. Randidly wasn’t sure whether it was artifice or the actual exterior of the drill, but hanging along the wall were about a hundred crystal orbs. Complex metal apparati used Engraving covered tubes to connect to the orbs, siphoning out energy and drawing them up along a weird ventilation system to the next layer.

Within the orbs were curled-up bodies. Living, breathing, image refining bodies.

“What the hell is this?” Xershi whispered.

The group crept closer to the humming display. With a thought, Randidly summoned Neveah’s consciousness to him. She rapidly began to interpret the Engravings that he could see while he also breathed again through his nose. Here was the dark whirlpool of significance, sucking away meaning from the rest of the layer and greedily keeping it all in one spot.

Fiona pointed to the ground. “Look. You can just see the Engravings on the ground by the edge. I suspect... the whole layer is Engraved. So when you start training your image, getting lost in the process, triggering the whole layer to tighten this... bubble around you. You stay in that perfect moment of epiphany, maybe under some sort of illusion, until you get bottled and then connected to... that.”

“Where Elhume steals your image?” Pullas asked in disbelief. “Uses you like a battery?”

And with a hundred powerful image users providing the juice, what has Elhume been powering for so long? Randidly solemnly followed the massive cables running up through the wall.