Chapter 1005: The Soul Of The Journey
After I finished creating my new Beasts of the End, I remained in the training room to receive the basic knowledge for each of the different martial arts that I wasn’t familiar with. Although the summons could train themselves, I would need to know enough about the art to give them the aptitude for it. For instance, in order for my Beast of Strength to practice the Twelve Shattering Hands, I needed to give it enough ki, and shape that ki into the proper pathways.
Only once I had given each of them the fundamental requirements to practice their assigned arts did I increase their intelligence and willpower enough to allow them to train independently. At this point, they still consumed my mana to be summoned, but with my reserves I was not worried that they would bleed me dry.
When I was done getting everything set, I left the training room with most of the summons, leaving only the Beast of Strength behind. When I exited the room, I saw Tsubaki waiting for me, hands folded neatly in front of herself. She had a knowing smile on my face, and I assumed that she had watched me from the Admin Room before deciding to descend when she saw that I was almost done.
I smiled at her, offering a small nod before directing the rest of the summons to their own training rooms. “I’ll be staying down here for a while, until they have all become proficient in their different techniques.”
“I had assumed as much, my Keeper.” Tsubaki spoke in a soft tone, following me as I deposited each summon into their own training room. For the time being, I wasn’t focusing on giving them any overwhelming stats, because if I did they might break the training rooms. It was easier to let them master the various styles, and then start increasing their power.
As I thought about that, I glanced over to Tsubaki. “By the way. When you were training with your avatars, did you learn the other styles yourself?” I asked curiously. She had spent quite a while alone, and with all of her avatars training individually, I would not have put it past her.
Surprisingly, though, she shook her head. “Only so much as to learn how to fight against them. In terms of mastery, I have reached the ‘Avatar of War’ stage in Heart of Combat, and ‘Layered Deception’ for the Way of Many Truths.”
I... was not familiar enough with those styles to know what those titles represented. I simply nodded, leading Tsubaki back to the living room. For the time being, it seemed like I would need to stay descended.
“Boss!” Dana’s voice suddenly called out when we had just sat down, startling me and causing me to glance back. The small, black-haired elf was staring at me from the doorway.
“Yeah, Dana?”
“I want to train your summons!” She shouted out, causing me to blink in confusion.
“Okay... but why?”
“Because I started as an aeon, and now I finally get to train other intelligent aeons!” Dana nodded her head, as if it should have been obvious. I had the feeling that there was more to it, but I wasn’t going to press for an answer. If she really wanted to train them, then I didn’t really have a reason to stop her.
“You’re proficient with the Absurdity of Fate style, so you can start with that one, he’s in my third training room. I’ll have the rest go over to you when they’re good enough with their own techniques.”
Dana grinned wide, nodding her head and turning to run out of the living room. Okay, now I’m even more curious. I thought to myself. I’d have to figure out what she was up to later.
“Captain!” A halfling girl shouted, jumping up to the deck of the ship. “It’s the same as the others. Though there are signs of a low-level civilization, it has been eradicated by the beasts.”
Lifre let out a faint sigh, nodding her head. “Any new recruits?”
The halfling dismissed the hopeful thought immediately, however. “Any poor soul that remained through the collapse of civilization has long been sent to Irena’s grasp.”
“As it should be. They’ve earned their retirement. In that case, Lena, set a course for where the stars may take us. There are many a beast hidden among the endless sea of stars. We’ve yet more to tell for this adventure.”
“Yes, Captain!” Lena nodded, and the sail of the ship turned, catching the light of the nearest star. “All crew, brace for stormy weather! We sail by the light of the stars!”
Several crew members reached out for the nearest wall or railing to brace themselves as the surroundings became a dark blur, the ship flying out of the solar system. Every now and then, a white streak passed by, gone in a single blink.
“Have you decided on a combat form yet, Lena?” Lifre asked, looking over at the halfling, who simply shook her head.
“Not yet, Captain. You know I’m not one for fighting. I’ll serve as your eyes for as long as you’ll have me.” She responded with a smile, causing Lifre to smack the back of her head.
“I’ve got eyes of my own!” She scolded, though she had a small grin on her face. “If you want to focus on being the navigator, I’ll support you. But every soul aboard this vessel must be able to play a part if danger comes. If you don’t want to attack, then don’t. Become a shield for your friends.”
Lena blinked at that, thinking while rubbing the back of her head. “I... think I get it. Alright, I’ve got an idea for my combat form. Can you have Sasha take over while I work on it?”
Lifre nodded her head with a faint smile. “Go. Let me see what our star navigator can come up with.”
Lena quickly ran below the deck, and Lifre walked back to her cabin with her hands behind her back. “Sasha, the helm is yours. Steady the course, and keep your eyes peeled for traces of the beasts.” She called out, a pale human rising from the deck.
“Yes, Captain.” She said, walking towards the ship’s wheel, which seemed to be turning on its own. Lifre hummed a merry tune to herself as she entered her cabin, looking at the nameplate of the ship in her office. The Last Gasp was a ship that she had spent more than a year writing, consulting various shipwrights and veteran explorers.
Once she had finished writing the tale of the ship, she used her divinity to bring it into reality. The Last Gasp had no need for a living crew, being the very epitome of a ‘ghost ship’. Only souls were allowed to crew the vessel, with the exception of the ship’s captain. Though, Lifre herself was only a temporary captain, until she finished writing the story of the one who would take over for her.
As for why those on the ship could turn into weapons... Lifre had taken a look at an old technique in the Keeper’s library, and adapted it to fit her ship. Originally, Aki Seppo was a technique which required unwavering trust between two individuals. After studying the technique, Lifre adapted it so that the crew need only have such trust in the ship to which they were bound, and the captain acted as the living avatar of the ship.
Closing her eyes with a sigh, Lifre sat down at her desk again, reaching for her pen. Suddenly, her eyes opened wide, a bright smile coming across her face. “A demigod dragon of order!” She called out as inspiration struck her, quickly putting pen to paper. “When it’s not active, it can serve as the figurehead of the ship, coming to life at the queen’s call. Those who disobey the queen’s order will face the wrath of her dragon.”