Chapter 281
Allie tapped her foot impatiently.
She still didnt entirely get what had happened to take out both Zack and Quill at the same time, but theyd been out for a couple hours now. She knew that theyd both be fine, as the moment the battlefield had been engulfed in the massive not-quite explosion, shed brought both of the men to Kudzu, where theyd been convalescing since.
She had been able to bond with Lizzie a bit over their surprise that both of their partners had been knocked out by, of all things, mana backlash. That just didnt happen, especially not to Zack. Shed steadfastly refused to let Lizzie explain anything more about Quills build and just why her partner trying to take control of the other Ascenders spell had flattened both of them.
That would come soon enough, during their breakdown, and the anticipation made the reveal all the sweeter.
Aster was loads of fun though. The fox-girl had been patched up in no time flat by the onsite healers, and theyd spent a good amount of time laughing about their respective movies after she removed the cold still lingering in Allie's bones. But that conversation had died away when Quill woke up, and Allie was once again left alone with her thoughts.
That was always the worst.
Maybe she should go get scones? There was one bakery on Celerai run by an illusionist, and he could make anything in his store look like just about anything. She could get Zack erberry scones disguised as banana nut. Or maybe the other way around? Or maybe she could get a scone that looked like a vase of flowers. It was only one teleport away from her waypoint on the planet, and while the baker was only Tier 22, she could place her order then come back a few minutes later to pick it up.
Hmmm.
Zack twitched, and that immediately became the priority. His spirit was stirring as well, and Allie could practically tap out the tune on her knee as, like clockwork, Zack activated each of his internal buffs, scanned his AI, and only then opened his eyes and looked around.
Allie shrugged, Some big explosion took you and Quill out. Lizzie and I kept going at it for a bit after that, but that elemental form is really hard to stab and she just kept making clones. She couldnt really hit me either, so we eventually decided to call it a draw and came over to wait for you guys to wake up. Quills been awake for a bit now, fucker is tough as two week old shit, and theyre running through Talent intros with the rest of the Team. Theyre waiting for us at HQ, but I made them promise to not reveal their Talents until we rejoin them. So get moving, you lug.
Zack swung himself out of the bed, and a Kudzu healer came by to give him a quick check-over. It only took a couple moments before her friend was given the all-clear, and as soon as that was delivered, she wrapped them both in her Talent and zapped them back to the meeting room.
She dropped them both in their respective chairs, only slightly sad that no other teleporters were around to see how awesome she was. Teleporting someone such that they landed in a sitting position was hard, you had to get all the angles just right so that their bodies would naturally adjust to the new position without even realizing that they had adjusted.
It was generally considered impossible, but that was just half the fun of being an Ascender. Someday, someone with the experience to appreciate how casually she could do her stuff would see her and be flabbergasted, but given the lack of reaction from Lizzie, Aster, and Quill, it wasnt today.
Instead they were busy talking to Eric and Dena about nothing in particular, it sounded like. She could appreciate just how weird it was for them, to be at the same Tier and on the same Team as their sponsor. Shed had a similar experience, when she met her sponsor for the first time after being a higher Tier than him.
Darrow cleared his throat, and the conversation died away. Ascender Light, good to see youve recovered. Have you all sated your curiosity from smacking one another around?
I am somewhat concerned about what eliminated us both from the fight. I should have dispelled all standing spells, then took control of your working. What did you do to prevent both of those? I clearly have some fairly obvious weakness for you to have exploited them so trivially.
Quill snorted softly, It wasnt anything I did, you just lost control of the mana.
Zack narrowed his eyes, Id say its preposterous, but go on.
Allie almost started beating the table to encourage another fight but refrained. Quill had challenged Zacks ability as a mage which was one of the few things her partner was unwaveringly sure of his skills in.
Whats the biggest spell youve ever used, or controlled?
I redirected an attack from a flagships main mana cannon once. Three million, five hundred and seventy nine thousand, four hundred fifty two point six eight points of mana, including my own usurpation.
Morgan let out a low whistle. The sniper had been on the mission in question, Allie remembered, but probably hadnt realized just how much mana had been involved. Three million mana would be half of a Tier 31 magess entire mana pool, implying that Zack could deflect even powerful attacks from soldiers six tiers above him, at least in raw mana, if some mage was foolish enough to throw around half their mana pool in a single spell.
Lizzie and Aster looked away, hiding their obvious amusement poorly.
Quill just smiled, Yeah. That would do it. You havent had to deal with spontaneous aspect-cascades, have you?
Zack frowned, No. In fact I do not know what that is.
Aila leaned forward, the mechanics mouth open slightly. Im sorry, what?
Spontaneous aspect-cascades. When dealing with enough mana, you can have issues where the entire spell wont be able to aspect itself properly, and certainly wont respond properly to external commands. That can result in primed mana picking up tiny context cues from its surroundings incorrectly and developing a cascading failure where portions of the spell, as the name implies, spontaneously pick up unexpected aspects, tearing the spell apart. If its bad enough, itll even travel back to the power source and blow it up. Normally I can handle it, but whatever you did to my spell made it way, way more sensitive than usual and I couldnt get it back under control before, well... he mimed an explosion with his hands. Lights out.
Zacks frown deepened, but Aila cut him off before he could speak, No, no, no, no stop. Let me get this right, not only do you know what SAC even is, did you just say that you have to deal with it when casting? How the hell did you use enough mana for it to even start appearing? How much mana was that?
Thirty, Quill began, teasing the word out slowly. He was clearly enjoying it, the jerk. Allie was the only one allowed to be annoying.The debut release of this chapter happened at Ñøv€l-B1n.
Million, he finished, and Zacks face went blank. It was a face she was very familiar with, namely the one he defaulted to whenever panic would be counterproductive, AKA every time anything unexpected happened.
Aila let out a low whistle, Joys eyebrows climbed off her face, Sebastians jaw literally dropped, and even Darrows third eye blinked open for a second as it flicked around Quill. Her own expression was likely a mirror to theirs, that was an impressive mana pool. No wonder he was an Ascender, to be able to bust out that kind of mana at the end of what was already a fairly lengthy duel was impressive.
Per second.
The words hung in the air for a moment. For a moment, Allie was confused as to who had spoken, then it dawned on her that it was still Quills voice, genuinely finishing his answer this time.
Thirty million mana per second.
That was
Honestly, why not. He was an Ascender, why wouldnt he be able to channel more mana in a single second than a Tier 35 mage would have in their entire mana pool? Why not just make that his actual mana regeneration while they were at it? Why wouldnt an Ascender be able to regenerate thirty million mana each second? She could teleport across the Realm whenever she pleased, why wouldnt her peers be able to generate a hundred and fifty times her entire mana pool with every passing second?
There. Shed accepted it.
It certainly put her in a better position than Zack, who was clearly stuck in some form of boot-loop, blinking every couple of seconds in synch with a head twitch, his mouth slightly ajar. Ailas whistle had turned into a strained cough, Morgan had let her hands fall to the table and was staring at Quill with a haunted look, and Sebastian was literally wrestling with his surprise. He had a death-grip on a copper-colored rope of energy between two of a dozen or so lidless eyes, and was slowly dragging the demon back inside his spirit. Even poor Codexs pages were ruffling as it tried to process that information.
Youre not lying, Zack finally spoke, his voice barely audible.
Well. I did round off a bit. At the time, I was directing 28,128,211 mana per second towards [Air Manipulation] when you tried to gain control of it. It was a bit lower than that beforehand. Anyway, this is a perfect time to get back to the Talent talk. And yeah, Ill send mine over. Easiest way to believe it. Just keep in mind, its an actual imperial secret so please dont talk about it too much outside of here.
Ascender, were all familiar with how to keep secrets, Morgan reassured him, Its why were here.
Yeah, well
Quill flicked a finger at them, and Allie read the message she had been sent.
A simple verified AI Talent readout. One which Allie read thrice, digging into the sub-effects to ensure she properly understood what it did and how it did it.
Tier 1: Diminishing returns on mana regeneration.
Tier 3: Maximum mana set to 41,943,040.
Tier 25: Crystallize mana.
That was a lot of mana all right. A portion of her was incredulous that her half-hearted guess about how his Talent worked was actually right, and that forty million mana was his throughput per second, but hey, she could deal.
Now Zack, on the other hand
She cast a glance over at her friend. While most of the table was mostly nodding along in varying levels of surprise, theyd mostly recovered. Sebastian had even successfully recaptured his shock and was keeping a very level expression, presumably to reestablish control over his inner demons. But Zack had been thrown back into his shock-analysis loop. It made her think of a faulty AI eternally trying to start up, only to crash again moments later.
When he wasnt out of his fugue thirty seconds later, she looked to Liz, reached out and grabbed Aster, pulling her chair to her side. You broke my mage, so Im taking yours. Returns or exchanges are only allowed on wednesdays at 3 pm.
The fox laughed. It never gets old seeing people's reactions to Matts Talents.
Allie couldnt help but agree, even if most of the table had recollected themselves. The one exception, other than Zack himself, was Aila. Her eyes were quite dilated as she stared into the distance, a manic smirk plastered on her face as she steepled her fingers.
Oh yeah, that reminded her of something The Boss had said
Hey Darrow, the Emp said wed have more funding in a few decades last time I asked for an invincible dagger. Do you think this is what he meant?
Darrow nodded and didnt even reprimand her for not using his rank. I would assume so. Some of King Rustys comments make more sense with the benefit of hindsight and this revelation.
Allie nodded but was distracted as Zack finally recovered.
***
Matt would be lying if he said he wasnt smug at the reactions of his Talents revelation.
Shadow seemed perpetually unimpressed, and hadnt seemed bothered by or hadnt understood the implications of his Talent.
Her partner though
Lights reactions had been everything he had ever wanted.
And frankly, it served the man right.
Who tried to take control over a spell with that much mana in it? And a channel spell at that. It was madness and foolishness wrapped into one.
Okay, maybe he was a little bitter at having to deal with spell backlash again. Previously, even when Luna had seized control of his spells to give him practice with the sensation, hed managed to work his way up to just barely being disrupted at all. Of course, fresh off a Tier-up and corresponding mana doubling, his control was just barely enough to keep his spells together. Then Light had gone and done whatever it was and made the mana incredibly hair-twitchy.
Spontaneous aspect-cascades, at minimum, didnt start appearing until the million-mana mark, and even then it was usually only when crafting. Directly-cast spells had a much higher bar, with most mages literally never having to deal with them. Concentration, aspected mana pools, control, domains, even simple spiritual presence all helped keep mana under control, and it was only when majorly overreaching that it really became an issue. Normally, it wasnt even an issue for him. Just one of a dozen phenomena he had to keep in mind when unleashing his full power. But whatever Light had done threw everything into chaos. There had been some mana types in the end explosion Matt didnt even recognize, and that had been before he blacked out from the backlash.
Well, he could at least enjoy his petty enjoyment of Lights frustrations. Matt didnt know the man well, but from all reports, he was cold and closed off, and showed little emotion in the few interviews he had done post-unmasking, so he interpreted the small gestures as the man trying to come up with words to express his bewilderment.
However, his first words were not what Matt had expected.
That explains why you are so wasteful with mana.
Thankfully, Lights next words were far more flattering. Ah, no, this makes sense. Your talismans, thats a sensible way to utilize yet disguise your mana creation. No wonder you were able to create a rune so quickly, that much mana would certainly aid in experimentation. He paused, head cocked like a monster who thought it had heard something, No, unless there was something more. You will have to tell me more about how you did that at some point. But that level of increased mana to spend would be exceedingly useful for all sorts of research. Would you be interested in providing some assistance to a project Ive been a part of? Weve been looking into higher-level mana types.
Now that sounded interesting, very few people dabbled in higher Level mana types.
Matt leaned forward, his elbows on the table. Oh? I wont claim to be an expert in mana theory or anything, but I did some aperology back when I was Tier 6, and that necessitated some study into the matter. But I havent really had time to work on it for the past century.
Light perked up even further, if that was possible. Excellent. Ive been working with Group Scry these past centuries, and weve been working to develop a Level 3 mana aspect built around the concept of purest speed. I rather expect a nigh-infinite mana budget would assist.
Matt nodded, Based around speed? I presume youve got light as a fairly core affinity already then?
Light shook his head. Illusion has proven to be a more stable base.
Oh really? I wouldnt have guessed that. Hm. Well, could I get some of your test files? I wont say that its perfect at this level, but I could run some sims on my [AI], see if theres anything obvious thats been missed. It's great at processing and simulating things like this.
Light nodded. That could be useful. My own Talent, which I dont believe youve been informed of? It makes prototyping somewhat easier, but far from trivial, so Id be very interested in what an outside source such as yourself has to say about our results.
Matt shook his head. While theyd been filled in on most of the groups Talents, at least in the broad sense, nobody was willing to share Light and Shadows Talents while they werent around. Really, theyd been surprisingly hesitant to share their own Talents. Only Eric, Dena, and Darrow had sent out their full Talent readouts, while the others just described broadly what theirs did.
It was a bit of an odd situation to be in, because he remembered being in their position, decades ago. As a kid, hed always been told to never share his Talent information with anyone, and that it was the ultimate sign of trust.
Now, he couldnt quite remember why he had felt that way. Weirdly, having a Talent so powerful it actually needed to be hidden had just worn away at his hesitancy to share it. It was probably around when hed talked to the Royals about it. In any case, it left him in the minority of people, willing to share his detailed Talent information with a group of basically-strangers. Bolt, or rather Morgan, had been quite apologetic about it, saying that she at least would probably be willing to share once theyd been on a few missions together, and they knew one another more personally.
So, he was surprised when a message from Light popped up on his AI.
Tier 1: Skills cast become Arcane aspected.
Tier 3: Arcane skills may be changed to any constituent aspect. Precision increases with Tier and practice.
Tier 25: Change the aspect of spells you control at any time.
Well, that explains your interest in niche aspects, I suppose, Matt mused. Most people tended to focus on a single, fairly basic element, or a family thereof, but Light could freely change the element of any spell he cast, literally at-will, as arcane mana was composed of every mana aspect aside from void, so far as anyone could tell. With that kind of flexibility, it only made sense to make a projectile be as fast as possible, or as solid as possible, or perfectly countering the weaknesses of a given form of defense. Aster will probably want to talk to you at some point, how familiar are you with aurora magic?
Aster perked up, but Light gave a curt shake of his head. I do not have much experience with level four mana types. While I am capable of utilizing many of them, aurora is not one which I have properly mastered.
And by that, Shadow butt in on the conversation, He means hes cast with it, figured out at least a half-dozen spells its compatible with, but hasnt figured out a unique niche for it yet.
I would not misrepresent my capabilities. It is better to be more capable than anticipated than to fall short when the situation is required.
Yeah yeah, Shadow rolled her eyes, turning such that she was lying down on her chair while still sitting up straight, But Zacks baseline is higher than most specialists. Actually, Lizzie! Youre good at fiery stuff yeah? You two should compare notes at some point. You didnt use much in the fight though, what was up with that?
I only really use fire magic as Torch, Liz explained, Its really not a good match.
Really? Even with the whole phoenix thing?
My turn to share Talents, I suppose. I spent eight Tiers basically barred from fire. Liz grumped.
Lights eyes widened as he processed the AI message. You were just using Outer Spirit skills with fire? How?
I was impressed before, Morgan pitched in, Im more impressed now. Ive got a couple of utility spells in my Outer Spirit that Ill use from time to time, but Ive found that its straight up more effective to move them to my Inner or Core slots, make a stockpile, and move it back than it is to just start from Outer.
How does that work, exactly? Matt asked. The woman was a support sniper capable of manifesting her skills in the form of physical objects that persisted essentially until used, which could even be modified after the fact or used in crafting. But theyd start to degrade if separated from her for a long time. She had an utterly enormous stockpile of items made from those pre-cast skills, but Matt still didnt understand all the details.
Realizing what he had done, Matt gestured to his wife to return the floor to her. Oh, sorry Liz. Didnt mean to cut you off.
Its fine. Anyway, the answer is lots and lots of practice, for the most part, she shrugged. Luna gave me a hardcore lesson in fire magic, its base weaknesses, and how best to steal control of spells. My tricks for stealing control without being noticed was a necessity, because at the time, I just wasnt strong enough to fight back if someone noticed my attempts at spellstealing. It was really well-optimized for the Path tournament, where power typically wins out over control, and pretty much everyone is self-taught. After that, I picked up a staff that can do elemental conversions to fire, and used that in my future appearances. Plus, Matt feeds me loads of mana and fire to fill the gap.
The spear, Aila pitched in after realizing. Matt wasnt surprised that Origami, the closest thing to a crafting Ascender there was, figured it out, but it was still impressive. Thats why the spearhead isnt bound to you like the shaft is.
Excuse me? Liz gasped, pretending to be offended. My first Talent doesnt even give me something good! It basically makes me use only a single form of magic, one that my bloodline doesnt even match.
She dramatically struck her heart with her hands. My Talent is officially neutral, how dare you suggest its overpowered!
Dena looked around at the rest of them. Yeah, well Matts is officially detrimental, but raise your hand if you think that his isnt the strongest in the room.
Allie raised her hand.
Allie, strength is not measured in how easy it is to get out of meetings, Zack said flatly.
Allie put her hand back down.
There. Now that thats settled.
You know, could you really say that Innate Understanding is inherently strong? You need to do a lot of work to do anything with it, Aila asked, and Joy signaled her agreement.
Look, if we want to quibble about whose Talent is stronger, we could argue that Denas is the absolute strongest, Aster joked. You know, on account of being the only one that boosts strength?
Yeah, yeah, we get it. But its not like it even helps me lift anything, she shot back. So really it only helps me if I get way too fat.
Matt glanced back at the Talents shed shared.
Tier 1: Increased internal body strength.
Tier 3: Move your center of gravity. Speed/detail increases with Tier.
Tier 25: Increase or decrease your personal weight at will.
I dont know, it definitely says increased strength right there, he pointed out.
Increased internal strength, she protested. It helps with pushups!
And acrobatics, Eric added teasingly.
Hush you, she blushed. It doesnt make me actually stronger, just
Stronger? Allie struck, sensing weakness. I dont know, I think that what you do with those ropes definitely requires strength.
I dont what? Traitors!
Allie teleported the spellbook in front of Zack to her hands, summoning a pen and pretending to write in the books pages, Dena definitely uses her ropes Hey!
Light snatched his book back from his partner, the spellbooks pages fluttering indignantly. Matt wasnt one to anthropomorphize things, but that book had emotions in its flutterings.
It must be intelligent, Matt mused. Just like Allies cloak. I wonder if anyone else got Hills Have Eyes?
On further reflection, there could have been other ways to make an item intelligent, like how most Minkalla rewards could be replicated outside of it, but it could also have been like Spiritual Journey, where the generally-accepted replication method for the powerful spirit bond the floor could provide was get a beast bond. He didnt actually know how many obscure natural treasures there were and what they could do.
Look, out of all of us, mine is probably the closest to a normal Talent we have, Dena protested. Just a minor boost to a useful, but fairly niche situation. Then maybe Eric, Arthur, Darrow, Joy, and Aster in that order? Cultivation boost, elemental boost, mid-quality innate skill, Innate Understanding, and an innate manipulation?
Innate Understandings are more common than Innate skills, Aila pointed out.
Yeah, but generally theyre so niche and specific. Spaceship piloting seems like a fairly mid-level one, definitely rating between [Mages Sight] and [Ice Manipulation].
It was a bit odd, Matt reflected, that Darrows Talent wasnt, in fact, the purple and blue eye in the middle of his forehead. His were instead more innocuous at first glance.
Tier 1: Innate [Mages Sight].
Tier 3: Vision and visual senses are enhanced with Tier.
Courtesy of thousands of years at Tier 15, their commander had modified both his Innate skill and his body in unison, dedicating the totality of his Tier 1 Talent to the installed eye in the middle of his forehead. It was an impressive degree of dedication and ingenuity, and reminded Matt that while he was the best of the best, it still wouldnt do to underestimate his foes. They were thousands of years older than him, had tricks bordering on the impossible, and he would be expected to beat them all completely blind, while they grew ever more-familiar with his own limits, capabilities, and counters.
So then whose is the least normal then? Aila prodded.
Dena hmmed to the crafters question. Lets see Its probably a tie between a free Tier 44 skill, making more mana than anyone could ever spend in a lifetime, making every skill they cast arcane affinity, and being able to punch your anger in the face.
You dont want to punch Anger, Sebastian pitched in. Its Fear you need to punch. Punching Anger would just make it stronger.
But then you could just punch it even harder, after that, Eric added.
Well now you just sound like Rusty, Allie shot back.
Look, if I could deal with bad memories with a solid hammerblow Id be so happy, you dont even know, Eric replied.
Sure, but yours dont get stronger with Tier. Torment pointed out.
Speaking of advancing, Aster asked, How does that work for us, now? Are we going to be given essence stones to reach the peak of Tier 25?
Darrow shook his head, but Allie cut him off, Pshhh, no way. With my Talent, we just jump back to a Tier 27 rift whenever. More interesting that way, and its a nice bit of downtime.
That was a bit of a relief to Matt, who was worried that now that they were a part of the army theyd just be force-fed essence stones, and he couldnt stand to be such a passive observer in his own advancement.
Darrow added a bit more context, We do provide essence stones for those not at the peak of Tier 25, but while we encourage their use, it is not policy to force the issue. Ascender Waters famously delved the rifts of systems he captured, but as this is more of a defensive war, that is effectively impossible at this time. I would advise utilizing essence stones to bring yourself up to mid-Tier 25, to be equal with Light and Shadow, but I will not mandate it.
Well consider it, Liz replied. We get the necessity, but we never liked using them on the Path when we could help it. Essence stones just feel like cheating. Or not cheating, but
No need to justify yourself, the general sighed. At least youre more reasonable about it than Shadow was.
I was perfectly reasonable!
You teleported the essence stones provided to you to the bottom of a garbage heap. Darrow worked his jaw like he wanted to say more, but refrained.
Yeah, I dumped them in a spot where youd notice where they were, instead of dropping them in deep space or whatever. How is that not reasonable?
Darrow simply sighed. Regardless, between your Talent for longevity and Shadows ability to all but eliminate travel time within a rift, you should at least be capable of incredibly fast delving speeds during down time between missions.
Ill also be happy to provide my mana for the recharging of rifts or other crafting processes, and Ive already agreed with the Emperor that Ill produce two hours worth of mana production each day. Anything beyond that, Im still willing to do, but will be a bit more case-by-case.
Thank you, Ascender Quill. Is there anything you will need in your support of that?
Matt nodded. A specialized storage ring that I could create mana stones into directly with my Tier 25 Talent would be appreciated. I still need to practice a lot, but hopefully I can get it to be almost automatic during my downtime. They just get big, fast.
To show what he meant, he created a mana stone on his hand and quickly expanded it to the size of a human head. That's about 5 million mana, but Im pretty sure that as I get used to my Tier 25 Talent, I can get them a little smaller. And as my mana concentration increases, that's going to be a slow process.
General Darrow nodded even as the mana stone appeared in Allie's hand and she started to inspect it, before Light took it from her and started to peer into the facets that had naturally formed. His majesty King Frederic said a team would be moving permanently into Fort Lightfoot to take care of that in the next few months. Or, if Allie would be amenable to it, picking it up from his kingdom in the next few days as our only long-range rift breacher.
The teleporter in question was already shaking her head vigorously. Nope, not doing it. Im not a moving company. Im not volunteering for extra jumps.
Light looked at him at the news, so Matt took a few moments to explain about the mana concentration formation and how it worked, while Darrow watched with a studiously blank expression.
When Matt saw Light turn to Allie, he knew two things. One, that General Darrow did know how to manipulate Ascenders, and the second was that Light was a man after his own heart who liked to tinker. And the idea of a new formation had piqued his interest.
Actually, three things.
Allie could tell General Darrow to fuck off and mean it, but Light was able to worm through her shell.
Please.
No. Im not doing it. It's just an extra jump now, but open the floodgates, and I might as well turn into a cargo ship.
Please.
N. O. It spells no.
Allie.
Ugh, fine! But you all owe me!
With a pop, she vanished, and General Darrow smiled slightly. Thank you, Ascender Light.
So you can make crystals in any shape or amount of mana, right? Aila asked, having claimed the mana crystal at some point. Matt smiled slightly in response.
Indeed I can. Though, I need a bit more practice for anything more complicated than the natural crystalline shape they like to default to.
And this thing contains five million mana, you said?
Yes.
And you made this in less than a second?
Matt nodded, a little hesitantly.
The crafter tore her gaze away from the oversized mana crystal, locking eyes with Liz as she tilted her head towards Matt. So are you willing to share?
Liz snorted, and half the room broke out laughing.
***
Much later, their meeting came to a close, and Darrow pulled Matt, Liz, and Aster aside. We have a couple in-rift months before your first skirmish. In the meantime, if you would be able to meet with Group Firmament to begin designing your new armors and weapons, Ill send you a schedule. Please make an appointment; theyre busy enough as-is. In the meantime, I would also advise meeting with Group Branch. Theyre focused on training and teaching, and can pull in some fairly famous specialists depending on what youd like to learn. Though, even now, there are quite a few generalist trainers already in-rift, including your manager Luna, should you wish to continue working with her. Though, if youd rather never see her again, that is also perfectly acceptable and can be arranged. He must have seen the confusion on their faces before Darrow elaborated about the last sentence. Allie demanded to never see her management team again.
Luna is fine, Liz replied. Though I dont know if well only be working with her.
Nor would I expect you to.
Oh, the three of you are going to Branch? Light asked, approaching them with Allie teleporting in right behind him. I heard that Trainer Luna had been recruited into Project Breach, and wished to meet with her. Would you like to accompany us?
Matt shrugged, Sure?
Allie grumbled something unintelligible, but Light was unphased. Thank you, Allie.
Right, you better be thankful.
Its not like its any harder for you, Light pointed out.
Now that just isnt even true, Allie grumbled. And right after you volunteered me for a supply run halfway across the Empire.
The world flashed blue, and then the five of them were in an unfamiliar, but spacious, training hall. Matt couldnt even confess to being surprised that Luna was already there, waiting for them.
Good, you three are here, their former manager wasted no time. If youd send me your new Talents, we can get started on having you master them. I also heard that you were in the medical bay for mana backlash, Matt, do we need to have words?
Before Matt could answer, Light spoke up, Trainer Luna. It is a pleasure to meet you. My own manager often spoke of you favorably, and said that your style would be particularly apropos of my own preferred casting methodology. I would be interested in receiving lessons from you, particularly in the realm of lossless elemental conversions.
A catlike grin spread across Lunas face as she replied, Of course, Ascender Light. It would be my utmost pleasure. Now, Ascender Shadow
Allie began to teleport away, but a hand flashed out, transforming into a paw.
One yelp later, and Allie was caught up by the nape of her neck. I believe that you would benefit quite strongly from my aid. I would advise regularly scheduling lessons with me, and unlike Korun, I will not accept excuses for teleports gone askew when you miss them. Particularly for group training and drills.
Allie shook her head vigorously. I would never. I
Luna interrupted her as she moved her face close to the Ascenders. I have created four teams of Ascenders and more elites of every form than I can count. You arent the most rambunctious person I have managed by a long shot. I will break you if I have to.
You ca
Allison. Miss one of my classes and I. Will. Eat. You.
When Allie swallowed hard, Luna asked, Do you understand?
Allie nodded her head vigorously. Crystal clear boss lady.
Luna dropped the still nodding Allie and turned to Matt, Liz, and Aster.
Days away from my tutelage, and you are already becoming overconfident. It's a good thing the tribunal asked me to come and help you fools, or you would show your asses the first time things got hairy.
Despite her angry demeanor, Matt was happy to see Luna, and somehow, knowing she would still be in their corner and was willing and able to help them going forward, made Matt smile.