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268. Bilatreeral Engagement

    268. Btreeral Engagement


    268


    <b>Year 265</b>


    <i>More Lumoofs Travels</i>


    Another one. Lumoof nodded, as he checked his equipment. Wheres Kafa?


    On the way. Ste nodded. Though Im sure you will be enough, we do want to increase our teams experience. The voiddy smiled. Kafa and Edna both walked in.


    Both of you?


    Edna shook his head, but Kafa nodded. The new lizardfolk domainholder was ready. An exploratory trip to a new world. Most of the time, it was Ste, Edna and Lumoof that did the visits. But Ste found more than one world, and so, there would be another team. Roon, Ezar and Edna would go to the other one.


    Ste had to be on standby for the demon meteor shower. Stes [void explorers], now three of them, moved faster. There woulde a time where theyd most likely discover more worlds than they could explore safely. Ready?


    Never. Lumoof chuckled.


    Off you go anyway. Steughed, and the void portal sucked them through.


    ***


    Theynded in what appeared to be a lush field of greenery, teeming with life. Bugs. Insects. Kafa looked around, and sniffed. I sense a great disturbance in the fabric of reality.


    Lumoof nodded, as he felt it too. He expanded his senses, tapping into the grass and the bushes, and felt it instantly. It was very far away.


    Reality. Both of them experienced how it felt to have reality tear apart before their eyes. There were ripples everywhere. Something is wrong. And they both know it.


    But this world shouldnt be like that. Lumoof reached out and sensed the worlds core, and felt it intact. Lumoof briefly looked up to get a sense of their location. This world, discovered by the [void explorer], was not linked to any others they know. But it was linked to three other worlds. There were paths they could see.


    Kafa tensed, sharing Lumoofs vision of the stars. But there are no demons?


    Then what could it be? Lumoof looked back, as a cloak of magic appeared around him. To most people, he was as good as invisible. Kafas scales transformed, its lustrous scales functioned as if they were the scales of a chameleon, shifting color to match its surroundings.


    Camouge.


    The pair rushed through vast forests and fields of animals-


    They moved, sensing the unusual disturbance in the reality of space. But as they got closer, they began to sense the source of it. It felt like powers simr to the void.


    A native void mage? Lumoof said.


    It was not impossible. Void mages can ur naturally. If there was some kind of people like the Zaratans-


    Lumoofs eyes widened. The information was ryed through the artificial mindwork and they returned with a confirmation. It matched most signatures. Zaratan.


    It was and of life, but as they sped up, they heard the roar of battle.


    Attack the creature! Themand came from a dwarven warlord of somekind, surrounded by an army.


    There was a gigantic Zaratan in a half-driedke, attacked by the natives. The natives were dwarves, and they had cannons. Those weapons bombarded the Zaratan, and the Zaratan attempted to defend itself with the use of void magic. But it was clearly injured, there were multiple deep cuts that had rotted throughout its body and signaled the presence ofbat some time ago. Its use of void magic was different from Ste. It twisted reality in order to deflect the shells.


    Lumoofnded nearby and quickly tapped into mywork of minds to figure out what was happening. We connected with all the leaves and surviving nts in the battlefield, and listened to the dwarven attackers.


    How long before we can cut this turtle up and make weapons out of its shell? One of the dwarvesined to the other.


    A bit more. Its magic is waning. This is it iling at itsst breaths. Another of the dwarven attackers said.


    The lordmanded. Keep attacking. We must not let this opportunity go!


    The connected grass focused on the aides and sycophants around the Dwarf Lord. Its always lucky that aides and shoepolishers exist to recite the n to everyone present. With the [Void] turtles body, we would be able to attack the [void] creatures in the depths and reach the ores. Well finally be able to match the other Dwarven Lords in power!


    Lumoof looked at Kafa. Ill provide aid to the Zaratan. Hold them off.


    Kafa nodded, and in a blink, he was gone.


    The dwarves cannons attempted another volley of attacks, but they all smashed into a magical shield. The lizard warrior activated a magical item that contained [shield] spells, andnded in front of the Dwarven army.


    Cease this attack at once, and Ill let you live. Continue, and I will not be merciful. Kafa said with practised arrogance. His domainholders aura radiated outward-


    Lumoofnded right next to the surprised Zaratan. Careful, Kafa. The weight of your domain can hurt this injured Zaratan.


    The dwarves froze in fear.


    Old Zaratan, allow me. Its throat and neck was injured, but the moment Lumoofs hands touched its body, a link in the mind was established.


    It sent an exnation. This ce was a trap. A ce with just enough surface water for Zaratans to warp in, but not enough to provide cover or protection from their foes.


    Through Lumoof, my healing energy spread into the Zaratans injured body. I felt his memory, and he shared attacks. We recognised some of them, and it soon exined through its thoughts. Demons, men, dwarves, mermaids and the trogs. This Zaratan has been attacked many times.


    I shared thoughts of our own. Vasira, the first Zaratan we met, and the old giant zaratans. Ste, and the void mages. I felt its relief, and instantly, its resistance to my healing energies faded. My healing powers now moved unrestricted, and began to mend its old wounds.


    Healing injured old giants from old wounds would prove tough for even level 100 healers.


    But Im almost a god, and so, this was easy.


    The dwarves stared dumbfounded, as they watched the injured flesh of the Zaratan heal before their very eyes. Regenerated.


    The Dwarven Lord couldnt move. Kafas presence made them freeze. Though Kafa was one, he had an ability to create little shadow copies of himself, and now those shadow copies were at the necks of the leaders.


    The Zaratan healed in about twenty minutes, and its voice regained. Its telepathic voice was linked to its throat, as if the means of projecting its message was in the throat.


    This Sundhi thanks the Trees avatar. A friend of my fellow Zaratans is a friend of mine. Sundhi spoke, fully healed. No longer injured, it no longer needed to warp reality around itself, and could resort to regr defenses.


    Our paths were enabled by your brethren. Without their guidance, we wouldnt be able to reach the stars. Lumoof answered. It is nothing.


    Such is the eternal cycle. Sundhi spoke. Avatar of the Tree, please touch my head again. I shall transmit a gift for your aid.


    Lumoof did, and instantly, I felt it transmit a copy of its memory of the local star system. A star map of the local area, with notations. I shared it with Ste instantly. Much appreciated. Lumoof responded.


    May it lead you closer to the goals you seek. The Zaratan said. I shall now take my leave.


    The Dwarven Lord struggled. No! You must not let it leave! We need its body! Without it, we cannot deal with the dark creatures beneath us!


    The Zaratan shrouded itself in a cloud of mist, and in a blink, it vanished. Lumoofnded back on the driedke. Lumoof walked to the Dwarven Lord, and this time, Lumoof didnt bother hiding his aura. The entire driedke shook, as water seemed to pop out of the driedke. -Im saving an old friend. Do you have objections?


    The entire dwarven army paled. The lord answered, his muscr legs wobbly. He whispered. In response. -no, great one.


    Good. Now you will take me to your city, and tell me everything. Lumoof said. And show me these dark creatures you speak of.


    -what? The dwarven lord shrunk. This was going to be hard to exin.


    This was a world of dwarves. There were no one other than dwarves in this world, and so, Kafa horrified them. Kafa, a lizardman, in their eyes, was a monster. Lumoof, with his tall height, looked like a giant dwarf.


    The dwarven lord reluctantly led them to the city of Greyhold. Not only did they return empty handed, they had to bring the potential enemy back home.


    ***


    Who are these people? The Dwarven Lords court was filled with hushed whispers. That man is so tall, but hispanion- he is a monster? Lumoof didnt need much help to spy on those around him. The Dwarven City was built into the mountain, and there were remains of old tree roots that he could easily tap into.


    Creatures- guests. The Dwarven Lord of House Greyhold rified. Of the other worlds. They were able to speak to the Void Tortoises.


    Zaratans. Void Tortoise. There were different names for the same things. Weve called this world Dwarfworld, but we soon discovered they called it Delvegard, home of the delvers.


    And you bring them back? One of the ministers of the Lord said.


    They will kill us if we dont. One of the aides defended the Lord.


    And risk the life of all who live on Greyhold?


    But we didnt need interactions to learn about these people. With roots, with trees, we stalked the city and soon learned of the existences of magical mineral veins in Delvegard. The mineral veins all produced unusual types of metals, but they were also protected by the creatures known as the Darklings.


    Void weaponry, made from the body of the Void Tortoises, was one means of defeating the Darklings. The other was the use of the Hero weapons. Heroes. There were heroes here, but thest demon king came to this world about 70 years ago.


    Lumoof chuckled to himself. If Ste was here, perhaps shed be a goddess.


    Or any of our void mages. Kafa nodded. They were given the most beautiful guestrooms, and they were escorted into an area.


    Thankfully, these dwarves of Delvegard were quite straightforward in their dealings. The actual meeting with the Dwarven Lord went as expected, at least, they didnt tell a lie, just an omission of truth.


    Darklings were creatures twisted by the void, and that was because in the depths of the Core. The magical minerals came in a few variants. First, was Sunsteel. These were the most rare ones, and they could only be found in the deepest of the magical mineral veins, where the presence of the darklings was highest. They didnt know how it was made, but when Lumoof held the sample in his hand, it felt familiar.


    -this looks like the baseponent of the Sunrings. Lumoof repeated. It wasnt in its processed form.


    Next, was Sunmetal. It was an inferior form of the Sunsteel, where the ratio of those unusual metals had not been properly formed. They were found on the outer areas of the magic veins.


    Then thest one was the Dark Ore. These were often found around Sunsteel and Sunmetal, and they had intense light absorption abilities. Sunsteel and Sunmetal were excellent weapons, incredibly magically conducive, durable and could store way more magical enchantments per size.


    But they had a downside. Once formed, they were not very easily recycled or remade. The magical enchantments were baked into their structure. Melting Sunsteel turns them back to Sunmetal, and melting Sunmetal turns them back to ordinary metals. With each process, they turned into lesser, more mundane variants.


    Even the purity of Sunsteel varied. Because even making them into an equipment required a bit of processing, and each additional process weakened the natural qualities of Sunsteel. Most crafters that work on Sunsteel, essentially did it through a process called Cold Forging, where the metals are cut using a type of ice crystals.


    Kafa looked at Lumoof. I believe we needdy Ste here.


    I believe we do. Lumoof said.


    The dwarven lord proceeded to narrate why these metals were important. This, in many ways, was a typical dwarven society, with a heavy emphasis on crafting, technology, and equipment. Sunmetal and Sunsteel, were critical for their prosperity, because it allowed creation of equipments capable of delivering more for less.


    Most crucially, they allowed the creation of the strongest of the Dwarven War Machines. The Giant Spiders.


    Lumoof frowned at the mention of war machines, and asked to see one.


    The Dwarven Lord gulped. We only possess two.


    I will not harm them. Lumoof said.


    The War Machines were gigantic weapons. They were smaller than the Demon Walkers, but big enough that they were easily one of thergest weapons. But their design was surprisingly elegant and slender. It reminded Lumoof of one of Aeons memories. A Protoss Colossus from Starcraft.


    We pack as much Sunsteel as we can onto these things. The Dwarven Lord of Greyhold exined. There was a Dwarven Engineer who walked over.


    And these are your most powerful weapons of war?


    Yes.


    Lumoof once remembered Ste and the heroes spoke of a world that ran on steam and pipes. Of machines made of steel. But looking at the machine in front of him, its slender legs and small body, it didnt match what Ste told him.


    Lumoof knew that Alka couldve made something better. Easily. Inbat ability. Or design. But to achieve the same power to weight ratio, it would require a fair bit of high level craftsmanship that only those in the level 100s could achieve.


    Do you all not have crystal weapons and crystal equipment? Lumoof asked, curious.


    The dwarves look at each other. We do- but we mostly use them as a magical storage to power the Sunsteels Enchantments.


    Lumoofs eyes watched, and the artificial minds quickly analyzed the data. It was likely that they needed Sunsteel for the hinges, because the Sunsteel offered significant performance without weight. The legs and hinges of the War Machines were slender structures, only possible because of Sunsteel.


    My priest looked back at dwarves. And why do you need these weapons of war?


    Well, other dwarves, of course!


    The dwarves of Delvegard were territorial, and frequently fought brutal wars. They tried their best to negotiate, but once war broke out, allbatants would pull out all their stops. In short, when they went to war, its all or nothing.


    Kafa was shocked to hear that the dwarves were so brutal and ruthless. They are nothing like the Mountainworlds dwarves.


    A different history. Lumoofmented. History is a shadow, forever looming over the psyche of society.


    Kafa nodded. The two sat in a room.


    What do you think of this world, Kafa? Lumoof asked.


    The lizardfolk closed his eyes. Hungry for war.


    Not that. How is this world valuable to us? Or it is not? That ultimately depends whether we intervene or not.


    Kafas eyes opened. -Patriarch Lumoof, that is a question that is worth-


    A million lives. Probably more. Lumoof smiled. Our type of engagement is vast. Ignore and do nothing, which is the least engagement. Then, theres a trading rtionship. Then, as a colony or vassal state of some kind. And at the end, full domination.


    Theres also the friendliness of that engagement. Do we engage the locals? Do we ignore them? Do we send our own people because we cant trust these guys? Do we- enve them?


    Surely not. Kafa reacted at thest word.


    I know. But the range of engagement remains present. It is a choice, even if a choice we do not like.


    Kafa thought of that conversation with Edna. This was truly the weight of their task. They were now the eyes and ears of the Order, and the Order was a machine that would consume worlds. We need more information.


    That is also an option. Lumoof smiled at the younger domainholder.


    What- what would you do, Patriarch Lumoof?


    I will first propose a friendly rtionship. A trading rtionship to buy these Sunmetals and Sunsteels from these dwarves.


    Kafa paused. Given how critical it is to their war-


    They are unlikely to agree. If the Sunsteel proves critical to our war, they will therefore need to be conquered. Or at least, we will need to establish our own presence, and start mining these Sunsteel using our own forces.


    -Is the Sunsteel that important? Kafa interjected. It doesnt seem like it would be.


    Lumoof waited. Kafa was right. Its not critical, but good to have. No. We have alternatives. But let us propose a trade, and well see how these dwarves react.
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