Chapter 7: Magic Crystals
<span style="font-weight:400">Finally settled into herb in her family’s estate, Wenlianna and Daniel begin discussing something Daniel has been curious about for a while.
<span style="font-weight:400">“Can you exin how magic crystals work?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“I’d love to! I’ll give a quick rundown, and you can ask me anything. For starters, as you’ve guessed before, magic crystals are made of simple salt, just like used at the dinner table. Using magic and appropriate methods, the crystals are polished to a smooth surface and coated with a resin blend, which grants them SOME resistance to moisture, but as you saw, it’s not enough to make them hold up under continuous wetting, such as in use as a water crystal.” She hands Daniel a stock crystal; a nk crystal that hasn’t been charged with a magic element nor with pure mana. He watched as she made it, so it’s extraordinarily simple, but rather expensive. For Daniel, it’s about the size of a TV remote, which is a LOT of salt to use for a single application.
<span style="font-weight:400">He asks, “May I?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Do whatever you like. I’m curious about where your brain is headed.”
<span style="font-weight:400">He sniffs the crystal, and it doesn’t have a particr smell, which he expected. He licks it, and she gasps. “Wh-What!?”
<span style="font-weight:400">Sure enough, it tastes just like its sodium-chloride base, with a slight bitterness that’s probably the resin she mentioned. He quickly wipes his saliva off, inspecting it.
<span style="font-weight:400">“You aren’t supposed to taste it!”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Is the resin poisonous?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Wh-!? No, but… It’s not clean.”
<span style="font-weight:400">A little surprised, Daniel looks at her. She’s serious. “It’s salt. Salt’s one of the best natural preservatives there are.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Preservatives?”
<span style="font-weight:400">He stares at her nkly. The things this worldcks stuns him sometimes. “How does this world preserve food for long distance transport? Surely the military is intimately familiar with salted meat and pickling…”
<span style="font-weight:400">She stares at him.
<span style="font-weight:400">Daniel sighs. “I’m going to destroy this world, aren’t I?”
<span style="font-weight:400">She scoffs andughs. “You say such strange things all the time. What am I supposed to think? A poison people drink intentionally? Salt for transporting food?” She chuckles, replying sincerely, “For preserving food during transport, we use magic, of course. In fact, my mentor and inspiration created the modern magical equipment that can perform the task automatically, rather than needing a mage constantly present. We were able to drastically reduce mages dedicated only to logistics after that.”
<span style="font-weight:400">It’s Daniel’s turn to stare at her nkly. He replies, “Magic equipment?”
<span style="font-weight:400">She nods with a smile. “Mm-hmm!”
<span style="font-weight:400">“That uses… salt?”
<span style="font-weight:400">Her face drops a little, and she realizes what he’s getting at. “Yeah… now that you mention it.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Danielughs. “Why’s that funny?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Sorry. It’s just ironic. Magic circumvented some of the innovations of our world, and yet, circled right back.” He looks up, saying wondrously, “Strange, how small things can be so strange.” He looks at her, saying, “I’m not an expert on the process, but salt by itself dehydrates most bacteria, mold, and fungal spores. Drying helps, as well, since moisture is what those little baddies thrive on.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“You mentioned bacteria before. What is that word?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“It’s our word for tiny things that can’t be seen by the naked eye and make food spoil.” He thinks, “Does this world have magnifying… tubes?”
<span style="font-weight:400">She grips his shirt, shaking him lightly, “Geeez! Daniel! You’re driving me crazy! We need to start on these things! NOW!”
<span style="font-weight:400">Daniel chuckles, noticing her sses. While ss doesn’t seem to be heavily used in this world yet, it does exist. He asks, “Wenlianna; is there a reason your sses are hanging from your hair-piece?”
<span style="font-weight:400">She cocks her head. “It… keeps them in front of my face. If I put them down somewhere, they’re gone forever.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Daniel is quiet. “I have an idea, but while I work, I’d like to know;” Daniel retrieves some of the simple metal wire she has. It’s made of steel, so it’s a little heavier than ideal, but it’ll be sturdy. “Has anyone tried making magic crystals out of ss?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Ahhhh! You’re quite astute, Daniel! Why yes, many have tried. However, the ingredients to make a sturdy ss are among the materials of this world that don’t contain magic, so ss can’t sustain the magic charge. In fact, it’s likely why ss was used for the relic. My teacher and I reced the hand orb, and I was surprised to learn it’s simple ss.” She puts her hands on her hips, asking, “I’d guess you’d like to know…”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Sand, [silica], and heat. I think [Boron] for rity or strength or something.”
<span style="font-weight:400">She frowns. “You’re a jerk.”
<span style="font-weight:400">He chuckles. “I wish I knew all of the forms we had for sses for different purposes. But, it’s strange. What makes some materials suitable to host magic and others not?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Not sure. It’s been widely known that all living things -with exception of you- contain magic, and I actually learned post-Daniel that even nts contain enough magic to be analyzed by the relic. Heck, even water alone… I was rattling my brain trying to figure out why you don’t.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Daniel bends the metal wire into a frame as best as he can. He’ll have to size the ear pieces in a moment. “Salt… water… Sounds like it’s bound to ingredients for life.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Ingredients for life?”
<span style="font-weight:400">Daniel nods as he rifies his thought. “In our world, we broke everything down to the smallest possible things we could perceive, and we discovered elements. Uh, not elements in the same sense we use here. Elements as in all of the truly unique ingredients to the world; iron, for example, aluminum, [sodium], which is one half of salt, and [chlorine], which is the other half of salt. There were… a little over one hundred unique elements our world had identified, and the variousbinations created the many substances we came to know, like salt -and the many other kinds of salt-, acids, proteins, and ultimately, the many MANYbinations that make up life. Along the same lines, we also learned the many things that specifically define what’s alive and what isn’t. Maybe bacteria and mold aren’trge enough to host magic, even in cultures, but perhaps, it’s more to do with the ingredients.” Daniel thinks, and Wenlianna watches in disbelief. She barely understood. Or rather, she understood his words, but is struggling to truly picture and understand what it means. He truly is from another world; one far ahead of her own. She can scarcely imagine what his world looks like.
<span style="font-weight:400">And, in contrast, he often behaves like he’s seen all of her world before, like he was simply transported to the past written in his history books. He’s only surprised when what he expects doesn’t line up with his history books, it seems.
<span style="font-weight:400">Suddenly, Daniel snaps his fingers. “I have an idea. [Carbon]. In our world, it’s considered the fundamental basis to all life; at least in our world. This world seems to be mostly simr, or I likely wouldn’t be able to eat anything here.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“[Carbon]? I assume this is one of your world’s ‘elements’? Will we need one of these… ‘magnifying tubes’ to find it?”
<span style="font-weight:400">Daniel chuckles, “Actually, there’s no way I’d be able to make a magnifier strong enough to see elements. However, I have a pretty good idea how to get carbon. Whether or not it’ll work is another story, and whether or not we can achieve what I want is the mystery.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Well, will you share?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Of course. We called it ‘[diamond]’. In simple terms, it’s what you get when you put charcoal under immense heat and pressure, and it bes a clear gemstone like ss, but much harder.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“A gemstone!?”
<span style="font-weight:400">Daniel nods to confirm. “If you’d like and have them, I’d like to learn the words for gemstones you have here.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Wenlianna fidgets. “The only gemstones here are in the Grand Duchess’s locked jewelry box.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Ah, nevermind then. I don’t even want to know where it is. That’s just asking for usations of theft.” She frowns, but he chuckles. “It’s fine. We’ll charge ahead, then. If it works, we’ll make our own, and you can tell me what they’re called. But, I’ll definitely be needing your help. We’ll need magic crystals to try it.” He shows her the frame he made, which has the ear-pieces, but he’ll need to bend hooks, since it’ll poke her as she puts them on otherwise, and will allow them to fall off of her face. She inspects it curiously, realizing quickly what he made. He helps install her current sses to the frame, and she tries them on, looking around with wide eyes. “I don’t believe it… they don’t flop around.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Daniel chuckles. “I’m surprised you put up with such a… design for so long.”
<span style="font-weight:400">She frowns at him, “You were going to say ‘strange’, weren’t you?”
<span style="font-weight:400">He looks away. “Whaaaaat? Me? Never.”
<span style="font-weight:400">She ys with her sses for a moment, murmuring, “Not many people can afford sses in the first ce… I’m lucky my mother was willing to get some made for me. When I’m reading, I had to tie up a hand just to hold them in ce so I could read… Daniel… I… Thank you…”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Hahaha, sorry that’s the best I can do right now. But, it was pestering me all this time.”
<span style="font-weight:400">She smiles, “Well, then. Tell me what to do, and let’s make your [diamond], if you think we can.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Daniel replies warmly, “I do. By any chance, has anyone ever tried to charge gemstones with magic? Not all are the same, so they might not meet the requirements, but if my hunch is correct, we might be able to use diamonds.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Wenlianna shakes her head. “Not that I know of. They’re cripplingly rare. All of the ones the Grand Duchess possesses were gifts from various ambassadors and distinguished persons currying favor in the Kingdom. They’re so rare, I… probably shouldn’t have told you she has them. It’s supposed to be a secret…”
<span style="font-weight:400">“I don’t know what you’re talking about.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“The ge-!” She halts, realizing from his smirk what he’s saying. She sighs, “Thank you. Sorry about that. As far as I know, no one’s tried anything magic with them.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Daniel nods as he listens. “Not surprising. It was a long time before we started using [diamond] for saw des and drills.”
<span style="font-weight:400">She stares at him once more. “F-... For tools?”
<span style="font-weight:400">Daniel smiles with amusement. “Yes ma’am. [Diamond] is one of the hardest substances in our world, making it capable of cutting, scratching, etching, and drilling almost any other substance we have. There’s only a couple that can’t, and one of the materials I know ofes from… uh… sky fall rocks.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Sky… fall… Oh! You mean ‘meteors’, right?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Do they fall from the sky?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“They do. Meteors. That’s our word for them.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Thank you. Meteors. Actually, ironically, those same materials harder than [diamond] are also made of [carbon], but a meteor impact generates a lot more force and heat, as well as, mmm… sonic energy, probably, that crystalizes the [carbon] in a much stronger and harder material. We’ll be able to make [diamond], though. Probably.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Well then? What are we waiting for!? Let’s start!”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Let’s.”
<span style="font-weight:400">The two begin working. While Daniel has studied the process of making diamonds out of boredom, it’s not something he could easily afford to do in his world. Generally, massive presses that weigh hundreds of tons would be needed, especially to make diamonds the size Daniel is aiming for. First and foremost, though, they have to make a furnace to make purified graphite, so that he can verify his theory that carbon contains magic, like the salt used to make crystals.
<span style="font-weight:400">Because few things can beat electricity for its sheer range of utility, Daniel’s first step is to ask the next obvious.
<span style="font-weight:400">“So, I get why water crystals can’t work, but are there lightning crystals?”
<span style="font-weight:400">Wenlianna, as she helps set up the bricks for the furnace in the backyard of the estate, replies, “There are, but they don’t have many utilitarian uses, and they’re extremely dangerous.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Dangerous? More so than fire and heat crystals?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Much moreso. They can’t be touched without killing the user.”
<span style="font-weight:400">He cocks his head, but realizes something. He asks, “Can you make one?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Uh… I can…”
<span style="font-weight:400">“They’ll streamline a lot of the things we’ll be doing. We’ll probably need them.”
<span style="font-weight:400">She hesitates, but nods reluctantly. She channels her magic using the appropriate equipment to charge the stock crystal from earlier with lightning magic, which causes it to glow purple. From what she’s exined, the magic device used for charging crystals takes the magic spell from the spell caster and amplifies its ‘volume’ using pure mana in the atmosphere, pressing’ the chosen element into the crystal. If diamond crystals end up working, they’ll be able to withstand much more, allowing him a LOT of new applications that even his world’s technology struggled with.
<span style="font-weight:400">With the lightning crystal sitting in the cradle of the machine, Wenlianna states, “I’ll get my tongs. Wait here for a moment.” She heads to her tool box, but when she returns, she screams. “WHAT ARE YOU DOING!?”
<span style="font-weight:400">Daniel is holding the lightning crystal in his bare hands. “I TOLD YOU TOUCHING IT WILL KILL YOU!”
<span style="font-weight:400">Daniel smiles at her, turning it over in his hands. “I feel alright.”
<span style="font-weight:400">She trembles as she watches in horror. He remarks, “Don’t worry, I’m not doing anything special. The moment you said touching it could kill the holder, I realized why. Every living thing in this world has magic -mana- present. Everything except me.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“THAT IS <span style="font-weight:400">NOT<span style="font-weight:400"> HOW YOU TEST THAT!”
<span style="font-weight:400">“It’s fine. Electricity was asmon as water in my world, and I worked with it a lot. I agree, this isn’t safe, but I wanted to know. I better understand these crystals now.” He ces it in the small box that was meant to hold it until they need it, and she approaches cautiously. She touches his arm, verifying he still has heat. Perhaps she’s worried he’s an undead, which is why he doesn’t have magic.
<span style="font-weight:400">She looks at the crystal. As far as she knows, it’s charged, and she dares not touch it. She trots over to a potted nt nearby, plucking a leaf and walking back over to the crystal, holding the leaf in the tongs. However, Daniel stops her. “I know what you’re about to do, but you don’t have instion on the tongs.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Instion?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“A material to prevent them from conducting the electricity from the leaf into you. Electricity HAS to go somewhere.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Then you do it.” She hands him the tongs, but he replies, “It’s not that simple. Here.” Daniel looks around, finding some fabric. He pinches the fabric over the leaf using the tongs, and then sets the crystal on the floor. “The path through a person is almost always ground, so we’ll just see…” He touches one end of the leaf to the ground, and then tips the other end to the crystal. Almost immediately, a ck line appears in the leaf, and within seconds, it dries out and bursts into mes, causing Wenlianna to scream. Daniel remarks as she tries to pull him back, “Huh… Even with that little amount of magic, the current was that high, huh? I see why it kills people so easily.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“DANIEL! GET BACK!”
<span style="font-weight:400">“It’s fine. The leaf is gone.” He carefully cleans the tongs and touches the crystal and ground at the same time, just to be safe. Satisfied there’s no residual charge, he picks up the crystal with them, putting it back in the box. “As usual, the amount of energy in such small crystals is amazing. I really could destroy this world.”
<span style="font-weight:400">She stares at him with her mouth agape, and he adds with a chuckle, “Sorry. I have no intention of doing that. Moreso, I need to be careful of what I create here. It very well could do a lot of damage.”
<span style="font-weight:400">He sets the tongs down, rubbing his hands together eagerly. “That aside, I’m getting excited to begin.”
<span style="font-weight:400">One step at a time, the two work towards the goal of making synthetic diamonds. With the furnace, powered by heating coils driven by the crystal, Daniel is able to attain the high temperatures needed to vulcanize and separate graphite, though they failed the first time when he allowed himself to forget about oxygen, which ruined the first batch by burning it off as carbon dioxide.
<span style="font-weight:400">Afterwards, with the graphite, Daniel forms a simple crystal with it using a mold. He asks Wenlianna to attempt to charge it with water magic, which she does. Without ess to the relic for the time being, they can’t verify it contains magic, but they can attempt to charge it and see if it will hold a charge. And, there’s no safer element in this case than water -hopefully-.
<span style="font-weight:400">They rig a standard mana-control to it, so they can turn it on, off, and adjust the range. Then, they set up outside near a portion of the garden no one goes to. The two shield themselves behind a low wall at Daniel’s instruction, and the moment of truth is upon them.
<span style="font-weight:400">Wenlianna whispers, as if her words will blow up the crystal, “Why are we hiding?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“We don’t know what will happen. In my world, pressurized water is used to cut stone in some cases. Water’s volume is also rtively fixed, so if the crystal tries to dump its entire contents all at once… Let’s hope this wall is sturdy.”
<span style="font-weight:400">She looks at him, and he adds, “Also, we don’t know if this thing won’t explode. It seemed like it took the charge, but we won’t know what will happen until we test it. Are you ready?”
<span style="font-weight:400">Wenlianna swallows hard. “If this ruins the garden, let’s hope it kills us. Mother will be less forgiving.”
<span style="font-weight:400">He chuckles, and he turns the slider low. He then turns the switch on, turning up the slider just a little.
<span style="font-weight:400">To their surprise, water begins to spray haphazardly out of the graphite ‘crystal’.
<span style="font-weight:400">Wenlianna jumps up to her feet, eximing, “IT’S WORKING! I don’t believe it!”
<span style="font-weight:400">Daniel watches it diligently. He knows graphite is insoluble, so it won’t dissolve in water, but he doesn’t know all of the machinations of magic, yet. It’s prudent to be cautious.
<span style="font-weight:400">After a moment, the spraying continues with no signs of change. It’s not much, at present, but it’s enough to prove concept, and the crystal hasn’t broken yet.
<span style="font-weight:400">Wenlianna starts to say, “This is incredible! It’s not deteriorating at all! Even the best water crystals would have melted by now!” She starts to dart towards it, but Daniel catches herb robe, tugging her back. “We still don’t know it’s safe. Something’s bothering me.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“What is it?” She looks at him, ncing at the graphite as well. It’s still spraying.
<span style="font-weight:400">What he notices is the object trembling. The setting is still extremely low, and he just wanted to prove it wouldn’t melt while holding a charge the same way the salt crystals do.
<span style="font-weight:400">However, the trembling means something else is going on. Either it’s generating uneven water forces, indicating a smooth surface is more critical than he might have thought, or something else is happening that they can’t see.
<span style="font-weight:400">He says cautiously, “Crouch back down. I want to turn it up a little.”
<span style="font-weight:400">She obeys, crouching back down as instructed. “Alright. But, I want to see it up close. This could be revolutionary.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Daniel turns the slider up a small amount. Almost immediately, the graphite trembles more violently, even though the water output is only slightly higher.
<span style="font-weight:400">He reacts just in time, grabbing Wenlianna and pulling her to the ground as he covers her with his body. A loud ‘BANG!’ rings out sharply, but it was onlyparable to a rifle -which is loud, but not cataclysmic-. He can hear the sounds of pebbles ricocheting off of stone and ripping through leaves nearby.
<span style="font-weight:400">Daniel shuts the control switch off, peeking over the wall before he lets Wenlianna up. She whimpers, “Wh-What happened!?”
<span style="font-weight:400">Daniel sighs. He helps her up so she can look. The stand that it was on has been knocked over, and the graphite is gone.
<span style="font-weight:400">“A worst case scenario was a runaway reaction, where it would explode all of the water mass out. Instead, it seems like it was generating water internal to itself, and it exploded from the inside out.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“What?”
<span style="font-weight:400">Daniel does his best to exin, “It’s likely the crystalline structure of the salt atoms distributes the magic easily to the surface of the crystal, preventing the release of the element internal to the crystal. However, graphite, which is what we were just using, is not an even crystalline structure. It’s still pretty organized in the grand scheme of atoms, but nowhere near diamond.” He grins, “Still, it served as a pretty good proof of concept.”<span style="font-weight:400">
<span style="font-weight:400">Wenliannaughs, leaning against the low wall. “I can’t believe I met the one person who can talk so far over my head, I feel like a toddler.” She sighs, asking, “So, we didn’t do anything wrong?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“No. Graphite is rtively soft, so it was good we tested it first. We’ll want to take extra precautions with diamond, but its transparency will let us see what’s going on internally.”
<span style="font-weight:400">He looks at Wenlianna, offering his hand. “Ready to get serious?”
<span style="font-weight:400">She sighs, taking his hand. “Do you even have to ask?”
<span style="font-weight:400">They inspect the area around where the graphite was. It exploded into shards, some of which went flying, but that’s it. The graphite didn’t break down until the internal pressure caused it to pop. It had the potential to produce its full capacity of magic water otherwise. A limited output graphite water source could likely prove useful for impoverished and drought-guednds, but if it works, synthetic diamonds could go even further.
<span style="font-weight:400">The primary reason Daniel wants to tackle such a big project is to cement his ce in the world, and to be able to create sturdier crystals that can make everyday life easier. Even the best artisans in the world can’t conjure salt, and as far as he can tell, the sea is a fair distance away from the castle town he resides in currently, so creating a means of obtaining salt wouldn’t benefit him just yet. But, with crystals that can make use of any magic and withstand damage, as well as being made from readily avable carbon, he might be able to make even better magical equipment.
<span style="font-weight:400">And, because he has so many ideas and a willing aplice, it should be possible to jumpstart Wenlianna’s research into much broader territory.
<span style="font-weight:400">***************
<i><span style="font-weight:400">A terrifying gue, consuming thend. Screams. War. Blood. The daytime sky is ck as night, devoured by the deathly tendrils of poisonous smoke. Thousands… hundreds of thousands… millions… All fall before the gue, their souls never to depart, but to be devoured instead.</i>
<i><span style="font-weight:400">CRACK-BOOM!</i>
<i><span style="font-weight:400">Terrifying thunder, and a dragon falls. The mightiest of the creatures in thend. Before it stands only two; a man with dark hair and dark eyes wielding a staff that summons all four of the worldly elements into one. And beside him, a small woman with curled horns and a tail, radiating death itself. A gue unto themselves.</i>
<i><span style="font-weight:400">They are the vanguard of Death, surrounded by a sea of darkness and blood.</i>
<i><span style="font-weight:400">And then suddenly, a sunrise erases it all.</i>
<span style="font-weight:400">She cries out, falling to her hands and knees. She couldn’t even process all of what she was seeing. She spits up blood on the floor of the throne room as the onlookers gasp, and someone calls for a healer.
<span style="font-weight:400">King Regent Rikuto asks quickly, “Lady Dawnseer!? I’m sorry to ask you to perform such a spell…”
<span style="font-weight:400">She holds up her hand, coughing, but trying to assuage his concerns. She coughs, rasping out hoarsely, “I-It… It shouldn’t *cough* be like this…” She descends into a coughing fit, spitting up blood once more.
<span style="font-weight:400">Her assistant hands her water, and she does her best to gulp it down, while a chair is provided for her to ease herself into.
<span style="font-weight:400">Princess Heralesse asks quickly, “Lady Dawnseer, what was it? What did…?”
<span style="font-weight:400">Rikuto softly stops her, shaking his head. He says gently, “Catch your breath. The strain was clearly too much.”
<span style="font-weight:400">The Dawnseer nods her head, panting and coughing weakly. She murmurs, “The vision… it’s gotten worse. I saw… a gue. It’s form,... I could make no sense of it. But, it consumed all in its path, like an unstoppable fire.” She hugs her sides, murmuring, “I felt… an overwhelming sense of dread, and the two… the two from before; a man and woman… They were shrouded in darkness and the aura of death… There was so much blood…” She covers her mouth, and the Royal family nces at each other.
<span style="font-weight:400">Rikuto asks cautiously, “Can you describe the two? If I understand correctly, they appeared in the vision that prompted you to summon myself and Daniel.”
<span style="font-weight:400">The woman shakes her head. “Only their genders…” She perks up, “Oh! This time, I saw horns… The woman had horns, and a tail…”
<span style="font-weight:400">The nobles in the room murmur. “<i><span style="font-weight:400">Could it be?</i><span style="font-weight:400">” “<i><span style="font-weight:400">If it is her, then we may already be toote.</i><span style="font-weight:400">” “<i><span style="font-weight:400">Has she really grown so strong?</i><span style="font-weight:400">”
<span style="font-weight:400">Rikuto asks, “Am I right to assume the consensus is the leader of the demons?”
<span style="font-weight:400">The nobles nod, and Heralesse murmurs, “Though little is known about her, it’s believed she descended from dark elves and dragonkin, making her extremely powerful on her own. We only know the demon army serves a ‘queen’ because a single escaped prisoner of war, a divine hero from our world, was able to return to us.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Is there something that should have made Daniel or I special?”
<span style="font-weight:400">Princess Erimaya, the most curious and well read on the summoning, exins, “It is said in the books about the summoning that the summoned heroes pass through the divine realm and directly receive blessings from the gods. Their form is suited to the hero, and stands in counter to the enemy.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Rikuto puts his hand on his chin, thinking. “I see. So, although my powers aren’t particrly strong, perhaps it is merely a matter of bolstering the kingdom. Or, perhaps it is something Daniel and I will aplish together…”
<span style="font-weight:400">Heralesse asks, “Did the gods speak to you?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“I couldn’t recall it at the time, but the goddess I met exined the summoning, which is why it wasn’t such a shock when I arrived. It was kind of like waking from a dream, though it came back to me after a time. As for a n, I’m afraid they couldn’t give me a roadmap, only blessings that were determined by fate.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Does that mean, Mister Daniel’s fate was to arrive here without magic?” asks Erimaya.
<span style="font-weight:400">Rikuto ponders it. “I would think so. But then, it’s strange that the goddess didn’t mention I would be with someone else.” He bes a little uneasy. “Tell me, Lady Dawnseer; this man you saw in your vision; can you tell me anything about him?”
<span style="font-weight:400">She lowers her head, “Only that he had dark hair and dark eyes, and he used a magic staff that summoned all four of the worldly elements.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Dark hair and dark eyes, huh? I suppose that could describe me.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Heralesse asks at an urgent whisper, “You think Daniel might side with the demon queen?”
<span style="font-weight:400">Rikuto quickly puts the notion to rest; “No! No. It briefly crossed my mind, and we should consider all possibilities. After all, the description is extremely vague, and from what you’ve all told me, the vision prior to our arrival was very simr, if not the same, in regards to the pair. Daniel doesn’t strike me as the type to pick fights, let alone betray anyone.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“I suppose that’s true… He rather let the Lady Artisan push him around, I suppose…”
<span style="font-weight:400">Rikuto can’t deny that. He asks the fortune teller, “Lady Dawnseer, is there anything else you can tell us?”
<span style="font-weight:400">She ponders for a moment. “The feeling… the crushing feeling of despair… I don’t know how to describe it, truly… To die in that battle… I fear hell would be a reprieve… There was… something awful in that darkness; in that gue. Something only the sun itself could purge…”
<span style="font-weight:400">Heralesse cautions, “Dawnseeing isn’t an exact practice. What she saw could be somewhat metaphorical for something we don’t have descriptions for.”
<span style="font-weight:400">The elderly woman nods in agreement. “Her Highness speaks the truth, I’m afraid… It is likely why I cannot envision the terrible thing lurking beyond the darkness, and why it strangles my perception of the other two…”
<span style="font-weight:400">Rikuto reassures her, “You’ve done what you can. At least we know there is a greater threat than mere warfare, which is terrible enough. If we can, we should attempt to coordinate with the Empire and the other kingdoms and see if we can determine the true nature of this darkness before it gets beyond our ability to respond. Thank you all.”
<span style="font-weight:400">The nobles bow and file out, and the Dawnseer rxes in the chair as her assistants lift it and carry her out as well, escorted by healers.
<span style="font-weight:400">Once it’s just Rikuto, the prime minister, and the Princesses, he asks quietly, “How reliable are the Lady Dawnseer’s visions, truthfully? I mean no disrespect. I just want to know what to expect.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Heralesse replies softly, “More right than wrong. The process starts with prophetic dreams being reported, and when a trend of the same prophetic dream appears of something serious, the Dawnseer is consulted. The circumstances could be different, but the imagery is usually correct. There is a man and a woman of terrifying power somewhere, and something worse that can’t be imagined. Usually, though, the Dawnseer can see much more detail.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Erimaya offers gently, “Is it possible the ‘crushing despair’ she described could be why?”
<span style="font-weight:400">Rikuto ponders, agreeing with the thought. “I noticed that, too. Her body had a visceral reaction to an overwhelming amount of fear. She’ll need to be monitored overnight.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Txxas, the Prime Minister, bows. “I shall ensure she is watched diligently, your Majesty.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Rikuto acknowledges him with a nod. He ponders Daniel silently once more, though. He, himself, seems to be a known quantity in this world; fitting in easily with the royalty, making progress in stabilizing the rtively small kingdom in the interest of avoiding copse due to the ongoing war. His years at university didn’t necessarily prepare him for leading, but he’s managed somehow, most likely thanks to highly advanced knowledge, just like Daniel.
<span style="font-weight:400">However, Daniel is the odd piece. He doesn’t fit with the world’s logic, and he wasn’t mentioned by the goddess, which seems like a strange oversight if they were going to arrive together. To give him no magic at all almost seems more intentional than giving him a set of talents that are rare, but more normal in this world. If that’s the case, though, then what would the purpose be? He expressly has no interest in leading, and he is rather skilled at figuring out and adapting Earth technology to this world. Even now, the pump he made has been put in service and, just as he hoped, fills a vessel on the roof of the castle, which feeds washing, cleaning, and castle defense with an ever-expandingwork of pipes and valves. They’re both suited to roles, it seems, and yet, the goddess neglected to tell them about each other.
<span style="font-weight:400">It’s strange, and doesn’t seem to be something he can solve so easily without some more thought. And, it’s definitely not helped by the additional concerns caused by the Dawnseer’s fortune, which seems to be corroborated at least some by the Princesses.
<span style="font-weight:400">For now, his best bet is to keep strengthening the kingdom. And, as for Daniel, he’ll have to keep an eye on him as best as possible.
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