Chapter 1081: Where There’s A Will
Lifre ran through the rocky plateaus of the sixty-fourth floor, the world spirit floating alongside her. The spirit had already identified another cluster of black rocks that were embedded in a cave wall far away, so the duo were quickly making their way over.
At first, Lifre had wanted to simply teleport to the cave to begin her exploration of the linked destination, but the spirit asked to take the scenic route. In her opinion, it was still valuable to explore this territory manually, as opposed to simply appearing at their destination. Of course, Lifre understood that what she really wanted was to see more of the place that James had originally come from.
Still, she indulged in the spirit’s wishes, the two rapidly traveling through the floor. Thanks to Lifre keeping an eye out for any probing World Sight, they were able to avoid the gaze of any other entities from this floor, reaching the cave after approximately an hour. Once there, Lifre swept her senses over the cave, finding it old and abandoned. There did not appear to be any signs that anyone had been there for a long time.
“So, where’s the good stuff?” Lifre asked with a playful tone, the world spirit landing on the ground and walking deeper into the cave.
“It’s back here.” She responded, creating a small ball of light that illuminated the dark cave. Once the light began to shine out, Lifre was able to recognize a small, black clump at the furthest wall back. She couldn’t tell if the black rock had naturally grown there, or if someone planted it there later, but it was clearly the same type of material as what she had found before.
“What do we do now?” The spirit asked in excitement, while Lifre walked up to inspect the mineral.
“We’ve got a protocol to follow. I’m going to send a clone of myself through this stone, and have it run around for a few minutes. If it survives that long, and does not experience any memetic interference, it will report back. If it comes back early, we have to immediately destroy it before it can transmit any possibly hazardous information.
As she said that, Lifre began to separate a piece of her slime, allowing it to grow into an identical copy of herself. Watching this, the spirit tilted her head. “Wouldn’t it be faster if I just went to the other side to investigate?” She asked anxiously, Lifre reaching over and chopping the top of her head with a hand. “Hey! What was that for?!” She asked indignantly, crouching down and holding her head.
“We can’t risk you getting infected.” Lifre said in a firm tone. “Any time there is a memetic threat, all world spirits have to immediately evacuate the area. Not only that, but you are forbidden from exposing any part of your senses to the infected area.”
“If one of you were to be infected by a hazardous meme, there is no telling what kind of damage that would cause to the natural energy of the entire world. Maybe just infecting you would be worse than if the entire world was infected by that same meme.”
Hearing that, the spirit’s eyes went wide, and she slowly nodded her head, understanding the seriousness of the matter. Although they were tracing James’s steps, there were no guarantees that this was the exact rock that he had used to get to the natural energy core.
“Now, this clone of myself has entirely severed its mental connection with me. Until it gets back, and we have inspected it for any potentially hazardous contamination, that connection will remain severed.” After she said that, Lifre had her clone walk over and pass through the black stone, crossing her arms and waiting. “Five minutes, starting now.”
Despite both of them knowing that the process would last a full five minutes, neither of them were incredibly patient individuals. Given their actual ages, this in itself was a wonder. By the end of the five minutes, not only the spirit, but even Lifre was bouncing in anticipation.
Right on time, after exactly three hundred seconds had passed, the stone seemed to shimmer, and another Lifre walked out from the wall of the cave. “Well? Did you find anything?” The spirit asked, but Lifre’s true body cut her off by erecting a barrier around the clone.
“Like I said, inspection first.” Lifre spoke firmly. She held one hand forward, pushing it into the air and creating a golden ripple. When she pulled her hand back, a set of scales were within her palm. “My method of inspection is an artifact that I crafted with a little help from Terra, the Trial of Fate’s Scales.”
“It takes a fair amount of divinity to use it, but when I do, I can measure the weight of various actions. For instance, I can see if it is safe to let the clone out of the barrier by placing the two actions of ‘releasing the clone’ and ‘destroying the clone’. Whichever action has the more negative consequences will be ‘heavier’.”
“Okay... but how are you going to find it? Do you have something from the Keeper to help with that?” She asked, and that made Lifre pause.
The go-to answer would usually be to have Aurivy find something, and then teleport it to them. However, that wasn’t possible here. As the floor was considered outside of Dale’s territory, Aurivy wouldn’t even be able to observe her there. Lifre paused, starting to walk back and forth while thinking.
After a few minutes of silence, the spirit simply turning her head from side to side to watch her, Lifre lifted a hand. “I’ve got it! Even if Aurivy can’t go there, we’ve got someone else that can!”
“We do?” The spirit asked in confusion.
“Yup! She should be free by now, too.” Lifre grinned broadly, closing her eyes. Petra! Petra! Hey Peeetra! Answer the call already!
What?! Petra’s annoyed voice responded after Lifre’s persistent messaging. I was trying to have dinner, what’s going on?
Hi! Lifre responded, causing Petra to pause.
Did you do all of that just to say hi?
Of course not! Wanna help me explore another planet of Fyor, add two more layers to your shadow world, possibly increase the level limit of Fyor as a whole, and see amazing new sights?!
There was another long pause. Lifre... okay, fine. Where am I going?
District nine-eight-five-seven-three, pod seven! From there, go to the black gate, and you’ll get the sixty-fourth floor. You should be able to find me once you have that.
Can I finish eating first? Petra asked with a faint grumble.
What’s more important, food or adventure?!
Is that a serious question?
Lifre tilted her head before responding. It might be! Hurry up and finish. Oh, and the locals here are all basically James on a warpath. Move through your shadow world where you can!
Now you tell me?!