Ch 1.56: Cosmic
<span style="font-weight:400">“So long story short, the orb talks, we’re all perverts with sses, monsters are after the orb and it’s our job to protect it from them, and now we don’t know if there’s anyone we can trust with that information?”
<span style="font-weight:400">ina nodded. Tira had the right of it, mostly. Therge strokes. She looked over ot Carline, the girl seated on Tira’s desk chair while ina sat on the bed and Tira paced the room. She was blushing at the pervertment, face almost as pink as the room’s decor, and she hadn’t offered up her ss name to Tira either. It was going toe up eventually, but ina would let her keep the privacy for now.
<span style="font-weight:400">The two were going to be staying the night in Tira’s room, their own still without a window and rain still a possibility forter in the evening. They weren’t the only ones with damaged rooms, even though most other break ins happened on the first floor, and the school had waived the rules against sleeping in other rooms for the time being, even if curfew was being strictly enforced otherwise.
<span style="font-weight:400">“If I may add something,” the System.
<span style="font-weight:400">“Sure,” Tira said, “go right ahead, oh mighty System.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Hmmm.” Normally that buzzing sounded like thinking, or annoyance, but for some reason ina detected a hint of superiority this time. “It is not technically your purpose to protect me, but mine to protect you. Unfortunately, due to the small number of current System Users and my weakened capabilities, I am not able to fulfill my role as adequately as I should. Additionally, the Red Order is not the only threat facing us today. There are more mundane cosmic entities that maye, as well as threats from your own.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Carline perked up. “Oh, right. System, before all of this you were telling us about another of your cores that was being hunted by crystal poachers.”
<span style="font-weight:400">ina had almost forgotten. That conversation was only right before the attack, but it seemed so much longer ago. “I can go now. My mana is restored enough, and—”
<span style="font-weight:400">“That subcore has been captured by the individuals in question.”
<span style="font-weight:400">The words hit ina’s chest like a kick from a horse. “Damnit… I’m so fucking sorry.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Do not be. You valiantly protected me here against great odds, and the people who have that core currently are no match for the party of three for sure. It should not be difficult to retrieve, though I would advise against confronting them head on via a teleportation, as that would likely cause unnecessary human bloodshed.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Hmmm,” ina said, only half conscious that she was picking up that strange humming the System would do. “If we can’t teleport in, then what do we do?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“I mentioned before that the core was not physically far from us, and that remains true. Currently, it is actually moving closer to us as well, towards the school, or more likely the castletown on the outskirts.
<span style="font-weight:400">“The town?” ina said. She’d seen it briefly as she’d rode by in the carriage, but it wasn’t a long nce at all.
<span style="font-weight:400">“Indeed. It is likely that a more subtle approach to retrieving this core will be necessary.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“I’ve been into town before,” Tira said. “It’s not terriblyrge, so shouldn’t be too hard to find the thing if you can track it like it sounds you can.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Not terriblyrge? It was thergest town ina had ever seen, but it wasn’t the time to argue semantics. “We’re supposed to be allowed to go in on the weekends,” Carline added, “but I’m not sure how that’ll pan out with the stricter curfew. I also, uhm, don’t really know what we’re supposed to do? Like, we can’t just steal it, right?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Sure we can,” Tira said, grinning. “They’re poachers anyway, right? Should be fun.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Carline looked down, obviously ufortable with the idea. <i><span style="font-weight:400">I’ll talk with her about itter.</i><span style="font-weight:400"> ina thought about offering to let her sit out, but if the fight with Myri had proved anything it was how valuable Carline was to the team. Had she been there, it would have almost been easy. Too easy, even.
<span style="font-weight:400">“System… How strong was Myri? Inparison to other Red Order members, I mean?”
<span style="font-weight:400">The question hung in the air, the three girls staring at the orb sitting on Tira’s desk. “She was likely a low levelmander, a scout for the Red Order surveying potential targets. It is still a great aplishment that two of you alone were able to defeat her, one you should be proud of.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Yeah,” Tira said, sighing. “That’s what we were afraid of.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Carline nodded. “There are much stronger members to deal with in the future… I don’t think we can do this with just the three of us.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“We don’t have to,” ina said, doing her best to project confidence. “Myri mentioned that she was arrogant, tried to take the System without alerting her superiors. We have time to train, find more Users.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Except the pool of potential Users is fucked,” Tira said. “Once someone’s Awakening, they can’t join the System without apatible party, right? There can only be so many perverts like us at school, after all.”
<span style="font-weight:400">ina stood up. “We’ll find people. And we’ll train. And if we can find even just a few people who <i><span style="font-weight:400">haven’t</i><span style="font-weight:400"> Awakened yet, we can start building more parties, right?” She turned to the System. “I mean, that’s my job, I think.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Correct. That is the ultimate responsibility of the System Administrator.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“It’ll be hard, ina,” Carline said. “Every noble that can ess an Awakening crystal awakens on their birthday.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Well, a day or twoter nowadays,” Tira added. “The things stopped working on our birthdays proper for some reason.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Indeed. That actually brings me to one more thing I must discuss with you three.”
<span style="font-weight:400">ina sighed. It was always one more thing with the System. “Go for it.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“There is a disturbing development in what ina has referred to as ‘celestial drift,’ the confusion surrounding your calendar dates and the actual celestial dates. After first hearing of this from ina I started a background analysis to determine the validity and cause of the phenomenon, and I am ready to share my findings. There are indeed measurable differences from what should be expected this long after my rest, and I have even been able to measure change in the short time since I’ve been active, small though the change may be. In short, your’s orbit and rotation are shifting, slowing down.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Freaky,” Tira said, sitting down and leaning in. “Why would that be?
<span style="font-weight:400">“Your is kept in order by many natural forces. Small deviations over time are normal, but such a significant change over merely a decade is cause for concern, indicating that outside influence is afoot. Ins that possess it naturally, crystal is a major influence on the ecosystem as a whole. As such, I believe the most likely cause for the drift is excess crystal energy usage and mining.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Like from the poachers?” Carline asked.
<span style="font-weight:400">“Potentially, though it seems unlikely to me. Most options seem unlikely, to be honest, as drawing forth this much energy without the aid of the System is near impossible, but it is almost certainly a single, concentrated effort, likely by one of the most powerful nations.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Tira coughed. “I know you haven’t been around for a while, System, but, well, there is kind of only one powerful nation right now. Us, the Kingdom of Endrin.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Then it is likely your nation is causing the celestial drift.”
<span style="font-weight:400">The System said it so matter-of-factly, clearly not meaning any judgment by it. Despite that, ina could tell it made both of the other girls ufortable, Carline deeply so, that same pursed-lip look on her that she’d had when the System had spoken of the Night Wars to her previously.
<span style="font-weight:400">ina herself wasn’t really that upset though. It wasn’t news to her that the kingdom might be doing some shady shit in secret, and it just didn’t really seem like a huge change to her. “It’s only two days off over ten years, right? I mean, it kind of messed with me specifically cause of my Awakening, but that was just bad luck I think, so it shouldn’t be too big of a deal.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Incorrect. Especially as the drift continues to grow, the results could be catastrophic.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Okay, but like, how? What’s the worst that could happen?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“If the rate of change remains the same, it would still be near negligible in the grand scheme of the cosmos. If it continues to grow, however, it would spell the end of your world.”