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Chapter 120

    Chapter 120


    Part 18


    “Damn. When I put the spell in the stone, I assumed that I’d cast it on me first, and I knew I’d be able to


    cast it on anyone else after that. It’s set up so I can take it step by step without having to be in the big


    overpowered brainstorming Link to do it. But unless my brain is that charged up and I’m in a Link that


    big and that good, I can’t modify the spell to be able to cast it on someone else first.”


    “May I Father?” Val asked as she floated over and held her hand out for the stone. “We have the brain-


    charging spell now, and with four of us in our Link, I might be able to figure it out.”


    “Sure. It’s the big one marked ‘God Spell’.” he told her as he handed it to her.


    She concentrated on it for a moment, then frowned. “There are now two spells that I’ve found that are


    so weird that I just can’t get it, they’re obviously closely rted, and if I didn’t know better, I’d judge


    them to have been designed by The Triax. They’re that weird. The first was the blessing you made


    from Alilia’s curse, that can re-integrate you after you’ve been sted to dust. And there’s this. Okay,


    now add the other thirteen spells in here that you did in the big Link after you separated from us.


    “I mean wow, you really got stuff done after we separated the Link, Father! This is beyond brilliant! I


    mean really, I can’t even get what some of this stuff does!”


    “Me neither.” Mark shrugged. “I knew I’d understand them after I cast The God Spell, so I didn’t bother


    making them as easily usable when I’m not charged up. It just goes to show that all the intelligence I


    got from the charge and the Link didn’t give me any extra wisdom. I made a few short-sighted


    mistakes. When I was that smart, it was too easy to forget how stupid I’d be normally, and I never


    anticipated changing my mind about how I was going to do this.”


    “Well there’s one thing we can do for you that might solve this, and we couldn’t do it for many.” Val


    assured him with a smile. “But I’m pretty sure we’ve got a good enough feel for you to do it for you, and


    you have the capability to use it. We can give you the brain-charging spell. It’s pretty safe, and it only


    works when you need it.”


    “Hold on. There’s some important issues that will need to be addressed.” Six briskly stated. “The gods


    have a very longstanding policy that no god will exercise direct political rule or militarymand over


    mortals. I don’t think any of them have ever done that, not even when their religions were powerful and


    influential. No god was ever a king, or an empress. Or even a prince.


    “Yet many of your potential gods are presently rulers or senior members of ruling councils, including


    you, Mother, Alilia, Povon, Kragorram, Yazadril, Emeroth, Osbald, Senchak, Tithian, Somonik, and


    Empress Honey.


    “So either gods must be allowed to be rulers, or we are about to experience the most sudden and


    “Now, it hasn’t been decided by the Assembly yet whether the winners of The Governors’ Tournament


    will actually get to rule, and if they do, we may have to deal with a political upheaval anyway. And most


    of the best contestants are also on the potential gods list.


    “One way or the other, unless gods are allowed to rule, Keran is about to lose most of it’s most


    capable and powerful leaders.


    “And if it’s decided that gods are allowed to rule, then most of the existing gods should join the


    tournament, as I’ve said. Though that would be changing a policy that’s been in ce for hundreds of


    millions of years, as long as there’s been gods on Keran. If it’s decided that gods will still not be


    allowed to rule mortal nations, then all your presently ruling candidates will have to abdicate in favor of


    their heirs or regents, and it’ll take a while to get all the transitions done and get things running


    smoothly again. At the worst possible time.


    “Furthermore, there are a lot a fairly important people in the time-bubbles right now, and they should


    have a chance for their voices to be heard on this.


    “Besides, as you say, the new gods can have more time in more time-bubbles to get used to their new


    state. If we all work together, old gods and new and us, I’m sure we can find practical ways to increase


    the ratio of extra time in the bubbles, and increase them in size, and do it with less of the gods’


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    resources.


    “I suggest it should take at least seven weeks to fully decide these incredibly momentous issues.


    He paused with a triumphant grin. “In conclusion, I am lodging a formal objection to the immediate


    Ascension of any ruling monarch or senior council member, including you, until these issues have been


    debated and decided by The Assembly and The Pantheon of Keran, in my official capacity as


    Governor of Hiliani. For whatever that’s worth.”


    Mark grinned. “Thanks, Son. That’s more than valid enough for me to dy the Ascension and satisfy


    my conscience about it, without having to admit to the world that I just don’t want to.”


    “Anytime, Father. For anything.” Six grinned.


    “Thanks. And by the way, which one of the prerequisites did you kids miss out on?”


    “Well,” Fire interjected rather forcefully, “We got instantaneous intearymunication,


    instantaneous inteary Translocation, world-epassing awareness and the mental capacity to


    use it in real time, true immortality, restoration of the dead, world threatening power, and multiple


    simultaneous manifestations. And we’re really rather proud of it all.


    “Freedom from physical manifestation is the only one we couldn’t get. We think some of the gods can


    exist as pure energy, or exist as an ongoing and self-powering psionic pattern, or exist in the


    Translocation medium while projecting their consciousnesses here. And they can do that without losing


    any of their other abilities, with no physical manifestation at all, then go back to being physical when


    they want to. We couldn’t figure out how to do any of that, so we still need to have at least one physical


    body somewhere to anchor ourselves to, so to speak.


    “We’re not sure about teaching all of that to a lot of people, or even announcing it to the public. Mind


    you, The Prerequisites of Divinity aren’t exactly secret, so anyone who researches them knows most of


    what we figured out, they just won’t know which one we didn’t get.”


    “Amazing. So how do you know you’re not gods, since you’re only missing one prerequisite and you


    have other abilities of divine magnitude?” Yazadril asked.


    “Well, we haven’t made any real change in our state of being,” Fire exined, “Which seems to be a


    fundamental part of bing a god, ording to the literature. We still breathe and bleed and sleep


    and so on. There’s also the fact that to the gods, the Prerequisites are somewhat inherent abilities that


    they can call on at will at any time, the same way we can see and think. They don’t have to consciously


    cast any spells to do any of that, they can just do it. We still have to cast spells for it.”


    “And we can’t restore someone from the dead unless we’ve taken a new andplete kind of Reading


    of them before they died.” Val added. “And they’d be restored exactly like they were when we Read


    them, not like they were when they died, and they might bepletely different by then. It basically


    does the same kind of Restoration that your Blessing does, but it workspletely different. Ours isn’t


    as weird as yours.”


    “I see.” Mark chuckled, almost bursting with pride and love for his children. “Well as you said, you kids


    also really got stuff done in the Link. Those are absolutely incredible aplishments!”


    They shared a quick hug, then Mark let them go with a nod and a smile.


    “Let’s go back. We’ve kept them waiting long enough.”


    With that he Translocated himself back to the center of the podium, and the rest of them back to their


    ce on the floor.


    Quewanak was still waiting patiently for him on the dais. Mark gave his answer.


    “My son; Prince Markhan Reginus Longstrider the Sixth, Governor of Hiliani, has raised a valid


    objection to the immediate Ascension of any serving ruler or senior governing council member, on the


    following grounds…”
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