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Chapter 34: Rewards

    Arenya,


    Cartalis, and Zander waited in silence. Before them lay the new


    sword, wrapped and carefully contained within its box.


    Shamir would always be special to Arenya, but this new one was a


    true work of beauty. It had no name yet, but its presence commanded


    nonetheless. It was a bit larger than Shamir, the edges sharper and


    more refined. Each of the sixteen channels was active this time,


    enabling an incredible amount of mana to be poured through it. Unlike


    with Shamir, the blade was almost completely straight, and the


    channels full.


    Still, the designs on the hilt were not as interesting in Arenya’s


    opinion. Various seven-pointed stars in concentric rings, all meaning


    something obscure that clearly mattered to Benya but not so much to


    them. Overall, while this new blade might be the better sword and the


    better focus, Shamir remained special to Arenya.


    Still, it reminded her how far she’d come, and made her wish to


    go back and reforge Shamir, maybe add some of the channels they’d


    refrained from on the first design. Once everything was said and


    done, once the money was obtained and the farm secure, once they’d


    had a chance to rest, maybe they could go back and work on Shamir


    some more, or remake a new blade in Shamir’s style from scratch?


    Maybe Zander would keep working with them so he could refine his


    design a bit more…


    Arenya was surprised by her own willingness to continue working


    with Zander. Maybe he wasn’t such a tool after all, if you were


    willing to work with him. Or maybe he was merely a mortal like the


    rest of them, prone to mistakes and character flaws, like all


    creations of The One Above.


    But for now, they waited. Benya wasn’t here in the practice room


    yet to look at and test the sword. Or to give it its eventual name,


    whatever that would be. Until then, the three of them waited, too


    nervous to do more than th-


    “Yoooo!” The door to the practice room burst open. “Arenya,


    I’ve been looking all over for you! You gotta check this out!”


    Arenya’s mouth dropped open. “Ya’el?”


    Arenya had never seen Ya’el so excited. Given this was Ya’el,


    that said quite a lot. And yet, her outfit surprised Arenya even


    more.


    “You’re wearing a <i>modest dress</i>?” It was a greenish


    blue that complemented her hair, had a high neckline, and extended to


    well below her knees. It was, completely and utterly, un-Ya’el.


    Zander burst out laughing. “I almost didn’t recognize you,


    Ya’el!”


    Ya’el ignored their remarks as she reached a hand into her dress


    pocket, took out a faint blue crystal with a few bands of metal


    hooked to it with small nails, and placed it next to Arenya on the


    bench. Arenya peered at the specialized focus, noticing the crystal


    faintly pulse as Ya’el tapped it on the side.


    A strange hum emanated from the crystal, followed by a tinge of


    static, clearing up into…


    “Is that Ancient Draconic?” asked Cartalis.


    A single man spoke through the crystal, his voice muffled but


    clear. As far as what he actually said, Arenya hadn’t the faintest.


    “I think it’s Western Seltian? That was spoken by Followers who


    lived in the Centaur lands. But that was centuries ago, and almost


    nobody speaks it anymore.”


    An eruption of sound came from the crystal, as though dozens of


    people stood and shuffled at once. The same crisp voice called out


    again. Dozens of other voices echoed in enthusiastic response. All of


    them were male.


    These words, Arenya recognized. “Now it’s Neo-Draconic.” She


    cocked her head to the side. “I think. But the dialect is bizarre.


    The pronunciation is unlike anything my family uses.” She turned to


    Ya’el. “What is this?”


    Ya’el jumped up and down in excitement. “It’s a one way


    communication device! Whatever is on the other end, we can hear it


    anywhere in the world. The other end is at the Korlat headquarters!”


    Other than the voices from the crystal, the room fell into


    silence. Two faces looked confused, but Arenya’s was nothing short


    of flabbergasted.


    At last, she found her voice. “The Korlats? That infamously


    closed-off group of intercessory Followers? The one that prays in a


    dialect of Ancient and Neo-Draconic their founder created


    specifically for their group, just to make it harder for others to


    join, and is one of the only groups in the world to still speak


    Seltian? The one that refuses to talk to almost anyone outside their


    community, and especially not women?”


    “Yep!” Ya’el beamed as she tapped the focus again to turn it


    off.


    “How did you get this?”


    “Oh, I just asked for it.”


    Cartalis massaged her temples with her fingers. “A bit more


    elaboration than that may be needed, Ya’el. Speak slowly, please.”


    Ya’el took a deep breath. “So you remember those two guys


    dressed funny at the Great Feast? The ones who were total hunks?”


    Arenya decided she did not like where this was going. “No.”


    “Come on, I remember you nudging me in the side and whispering


    something like ‘I wanna see those two sway back and forth’ and


    then told me that that was a sign of se-”


    “Yes, now I remember!” Arenya’s cheeks felt hot as the


    memories returned. She desperately hoped Ya’el wouldn’t finish


    that sentence.


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    “So I went over and talked with them some. Turns out they were


    from Korlat and ended up there. And…” Ya’el began to laugh. “It


    turns out that those guys don’t even, like, see women most of the


    time. So when they saw a gorgeous gal like me at their table, they


    flipped out asking me all these questions about life outside Korlat.


    They were clearly staring at my legs and stuff the whole time but you


    know, whatever. We kept meeting up after that - they told me I had to


    at least pretend to look like one of them to not get too much


    attention - and then when they told me these things exist, I just


    asked for one and they handed it over.”


    “Do you…” Arenya stopped for a moment and organized her


    thoughts. “Does the Korlat leader have any idea about this?”


    Ya’el burst out laughing. “Nope! These two guys said they’d


    practically be kicked out of the group if he had even the slightest


    idea and <i>especially</i> if he knew what I had to do to get them to


    give me this thing.”


    “Uhh… Ya’el?” Zander ran a hand through his hair. “Didn’t


    you say all you had to do was ask nicely?”


    Ya’el paused and looked away. She actually seemed a bit bashful


    for once. “Well… It actually wasn’t quite that simple. I did


    have to show them a teeeeeny bit of leg.”


    Arenya buried her face in her hands as Cartalis said, “And?”


    “How did you kn- Okay, fine. There’s this thing… You need to


    have an esroig, and -”


    Arenya broke her silence. “You know what, Ya’el? I really,


    really don’t want to know.”


    Ya’el sputtered. “But… but I was about to get to the best


    part!”


    They all burst out laughing at that point, as the ridiculousness


    of the situation fully settled on them. Arenya could barely remain


    seated, all but falling off the bench.


    “Am I interrupting something?”


    All trace of humor vanished from Arenya, Cartalis, and Zander.


    Arenya smoothed out her dress and stood. “I see you made it to our


    meeting,” she said to Benya as he stood in the doorframe. “How


    long have you been standing there?”


    Benya gave the barest hint of a smile. “Not too long. It sounded


    like you were having fun in here, however.” His grin vanished. “So,


    I have two questions. One, where is the sword? And two, who are these


    others?”


    Arenya pointed to the box containing the sword. Her hand shook.


    “The sword is here. As for the others… Zander helped us out with


    its design. We needed one of his inventions in order to treat the


    metal. Ya’el didn’t assist, but she is aware we were working on


    it.”


    Arenya noticed Cartalis flinch at Arenya’s explanation. “Were


    you not aware of my instructions to keep the fact that you worked on


    this to as few people as possible?” Benya’s voice was quiet,


    almost calm. Arenya suspected that to be a mask.


    “We were of course aware.” Arenya breathed a sigh of relief


    that Cartalis answered. “However, we collaborate intensively with


    Ya’el and two other friends, Drav and Zelzad, on various


    activities. It was not possible for them to be unaware that we had


    another project. Mayhaps if we’d been prepared with a suitable


    cover story, we could have pretended we worked on something else, but


    alas. Regardless, Kazurist, Ya’el, Zelzad, and Drav are the only


    ones who know of the sword who did not work on it - excepting


    yourself, of course.”


    Clever Cartalis, finding a way to subtly blame Benya for not


    having given them a convincing lie to tell others.


    “I see, I see.” Benya picked up the box and gingerly removed


    the lid.


    “Oh my…” Arenya couldn’t see Benya’s hand, but she could


    tell he was running his finger along the designs on the side of the


    blade. “This is truly a remarkable device. Your work on the design


    is excellent.”


    An enormous knot of tension Arenya hadn’t realized she was


    holding loosened. “So you’ll take it?”


    “I still need to test it, but I have no doubt this is a


    marvelous design!” Benya’s eyes sparkled. “You can expect to


    hear from the heads of the school today, if I can get a meeting in. I


    hope you don’t mind if I test it out here?”


    They each stood back as Benya practiced with the sword, firing a


    few blasts at the defensively-enchanted wall, testing the blade’s


    weight and heft, seeing how it handled under strain. His smile grew


    as he did so.


    “This is truly an exquisite work,” said Benya after a few


    moments of quiet practice. From his pocket he took a scroll,


    carefully wrapped with a lace ribbon tied in a bow. He turned to


    Arenya, holding out the scroll to her. “Bring this to the dean of


    the school and tell him it is from Professor Nercuz. He’ll know


    what to do with it.”


    Arenya accepted it with shaking hands. “M-may I read it?”


    At Benya’s nod, she untied the bow and unfurled the scroll. “In


    accordance with formal university policy of schools,” she read


    aloud, “as outlined in section three, financial policies,


    subsection seven, student funding, subsubsection…” She skimmed


    for a bit. “…The student Arenya Azural shall be funded by the


    amount necessary for a total of four semesters, from the


    government-approved financial sources described below, including both


    upfront and reported costs…”


    Cartalis peered over Arenya’s shoulder. “The document is


    appears fine to my eyes.” She breathed out slowly.


    Arenya glanced at Cartalis, eyes narrowing for a brief moment. Was


    Cartalis worried that Benya would renege on the deal? If so, why


    hadn’t she said so earlier?


    Arenya wrapped up the scroll again and retied the ribbon, though


    not nearly as nicely as before.


    “I wish you all a wonderful day.” Benya replaced the sword in


    the box, putting it back as carefully as one would handle a small


    child. “I will be staying here today a bit longer to catch up with


    Telus, I think. Enjoy your funded time, Arenya.”


    Benya’s gaze switched to Zander. “I confess I had nothing


    prepared for you, but if you have a request in mind, find me by the


    day’s end.”


    Zander nodded. “I’ve got something in mind, but I’ll tell ya


    later.”


    Arenya and Cartalis both rolled their eyes at that - Zander had


    clearly told them that he was in it just for the research - but,


    admittedly, Arenya couldn’t really blame him.


    “As for you, Ya’el… You are friends with this Drav


    individual? I wish to meet him. May you bring me to him?”


    “Uhh… Sure?” Ya’el looked to the side, by the door. “How


    come?”


    “I simply wish to chat with him.”


    “Follow me, I guess.”


    Arenya, Cartalis, and Zander watched as Ya’el led Benya out of


    the room. A few seconds passed before Cartalis spoke. “I don’t


    like him. He’s up to something.”


    “But, look!” Arenya held up the now-clumsily tied scroll. “He


    got me two free years! And Kazurist said we can trust him, and even


    you said it was real! With this, my parents won’t have to worry


    about selling the farm anymore!” Arenya wiped a tear from the


    corner of her eye. “Isn’t it wonderful?”


    “It is, my friend, but I suspect he has some ulterior motive.”


    “But who cares!”


    Zander covered his mouth, trying not to laugh. “Arenya’s got


    the right idea. You got what you needed, he got what he needed, so


    what’s the rest matter?” He turned to Cartalis. “You’re so


    worried about everything. If you changed your mind, maybe I can help


    you relax a bit over di-”


    “Not a chance.”


    “C’mon, just a joke!”


    Cartalis stuck her tongue out at him. They both chuckled.


    The tentative peace struck between the two archenemies felt even


    more bizarre to Arenya than the letter she held in her hands.


    “Well, I’m going to go bring this to the dean’s office. No


    point in waiting any longer!”


    Cartalis and Zander both waved.


    “Best of luck!”


    “Peace.”


    With that, Arenya turned and left the room, clutching the scroll


    close to her chest as she all but ran to the dean’s office. Tears


    began to run freely down her cheeks as it settled on her that, in


    just a few short minutes, things would be set right.
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