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Searing wind blew past her, carrying with it a cloud of softly glowing embers. The flames around the princess sputtered, shuttered with the breeze, their roaring encirclement dying as her world dimmed to a whisper. You swore you heard a crack, and that sound ripped open something so viscerally in her chest that it may as well have been her heart shattering. Her outstretched arms caught the last breath of warmth from the flames of an apparition as its garnet core fell to pieces.

"Little sister, are you okay?"

It was headstrong and stubborn, but it was hers. Its temper flared and it threw tantrums, but it was a good child. It would listen to her when it mattered. It was just a little difficult at times... Just a little possessive. Just a little defensive.

Sand grit into her skin when she dropped to her knees, the fading embers of the Salamander apparition she'd nurtured since childhood nestling in her hair as her shaking fingertips scraped the crystalline shards of its core from the cooling tiles.

"You... Killed it." The words trembled form her lips. "Killed... My..." She cradled the broken garnet in the palms of her hands, and felt the warmth of Salamander recede from the depths of her soul. That simple flame, the affection and teasing heat that linked her to the desert's pulsing Throne, gone cold in its brazier. It was a chill she'd never known in her life... And her throat constricted agonizingly, a choked scream strangled stillborn as her head hung.

Blood beaded from her clenched fists, digging the jagged shards into her numb flesh. She seized him, that bastard, the one who'd murdered her child, and screamed... But the guards were upon her almost immediately. She screamed, trying desperately to ignore the hollowness that echoed in her gut. She flailed and thrashed, wresting her way free of two sets of hands, only to be pulled down by three and four more.

"I'll kill you!" She swore with every fibre of her being, locking eyes with her older half-brother as he wiped the blood - her blood - from his cheek. "I'll burn you alive!" She ripped an arm free of the guard's restraints and summoned the flame, screamed with a desperation that raked her body from within for Salamander's fury to match her own....

...But only the desert's cool night air kissed her tear-streaked cheek in answer.
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They'd known it was coming but told her nothing; Known it was a sacrifice that would need to be made, had made themselves, but it wasn't one she had agreed to. It was for the good of Teranford... To save the country, even as Salamander turned its back on the land and people. The only way forward was to shed the shackles of Salamander's precipitous favor. Eventually even her father...

No, her father would never agree to it. Salamander's divine mandate was core to the Lamandran family, to the royalty of Teranford. It was the guiding tenet of this country's lineage and rulership.

"Help me usurp our Father." Her half-brother had whispered. "Help me save our country."

"I... I can't."

She hugged her knees to her chest and cried alone, realizing what was to come.

Salamander had abandoned her. Was it because she'd joined hands with her brothers? Was it when she'd let her apparition be dispersed? Did it matter that she hadn't known? She couldn't hear its whispers any longer. Couldn't feel its warmth. This was what her brothers wanted... What they thought necessary to save the country.

A chill wracked her body, having settled into her bones with no sign of leaving. She needed to warn her father. Even if she was forsaken now, she was still the princess. She was still royalty. There was still something she could do to save her people from being made unknowing sacrifices to some greater ideology.
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You woke slowly, experimentally stretching out your legs to explore the unfamiliar bed. It was much larger than you were used to, especially considering you hadn't had a proper bed since... Well, since your house got overgrown. A slight tug at your wrist nudged you into cracking open a single, bleary crimson eye to find your clawed hand tied to one of the bedposts. You stared at it blandly for a time, vaguely remembering your shared decision to ensure you didn't accidentally hurt Rinnier during the night. You tugged at it a little more, noting with a sleep-addled frown that it was oddly comfortable.

"Sleep well?"

Mumuring an indiscernible response, you shimmied into a sitting position and laid your back against the headboard, resting quietly as you tried to wake up, with only the soft, rhythmic sound of Rinnier's brush running through her hair to punctuate the silence. Fragments of her muted amusement were felt rather than noticed, eliciting a faint quirk across your lips. "My arm is sore."

"Do something about your hand being a razor, then?"

You wiggled your clawed fingers, wary of accidentally cutting the bindings now that you'd sat up. "Are you sure you wouldn't tie me up anyway?"

"Why would I?"

"I've been told I am a... 'clingy, boney heater'." You deadpan, causing her brushing to pause momentarily.

"Well..." She trailed off, and you felt the secretive smile bloom across her lips, "You are." She returned to brushing her hair with a short sigh, leaving you to confusedly try to sort through the complicated muddling of feelings it entailed. "I get cold easily though, so I don't hate it."

You ran your unbound hand through your hair, brushing the bed-ridden mess behind your ear and wrestled with trying to parse the jumbled mess 'Hearts in Harmony' was feeding you. Much less figuring out what to make of it, you had no idea how to respond. Should you respond? "...Thanks?"

Rinnier shook her head, simple amusement replacing the matter entirely as the moment passed. "So, what did you see this time?" You held your tongue, and the reluctance probably told her more than an explanation would have. Her brushing slowed, and after a moment she set it aside. "I won't get mad at you."

"It'd ruin your morning." You shake your head still, opting to change the topic. "How about you?"

Curiosity lingered between you, but she seemed content to let it pass. "Us." you opened your eyes to see her shrug, shifting on the desk-side bench to watch you. "Just some time we spent together."

"...Really?" Your brows knit. You weren't sure what the conditions for this were, but that seemed... Tame.

Rinnier nodded, "Really."

"When was it?" Not knowing was an itchy feeling.

"Curious?" Rinnier teased, grabbing the brush from the dresser before padding towards you. You tilted your head back, craning up to keep an eye on her when she drew close enough to loom over you from the bedside.
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"Yes?" You affected a scowl in her general direction, but its potency was undermined by the fact she had a direct link to how you were feeling. You have no idea what kind of weirdness it had revaled to her; It'd certainly never spared anyone else's inner thoughts.

Rather than keep up the harrassment, she just started untying you from the bedpost. "It really wasn't anything important."

"Then why don't you tell me?" You held very still while she unwound the fabric, only moving to rub your now freed wrist once she was well out of harm's way.

"It's more fun this way." She returned shamelessly, "Want me to brush your hair before I go? It's a mess."

>Yes
>No

"You're not... I don't know, upset that I'm seeing your past like this?"

"If I was worried about that, I wouldn't have agreed to spend the night with you." Rinnier shook her head honestly, "You owe me for that, by the way."

"Owe you?" This time you did frown. "I didn't-"

Maybe because she'd felt the way you'd reflexively clammed up, your protestations were interrupted by a flick to the forehead. "I spent the night with you when you asked, so you have to do the same if I ask later, alright?"

"..." Your mouth opened, but you weren't immediately sure what words you were trying to form. The fact she was being earnest was even worse. "What? Why?"

"Does it matter?" Rinnier returned evasively. "I didn't ask why you wanted to."

"No, I mean-" You rubbed the spot she'd flicked you. It didn't even hurt.

"No questions asked."

>Accept the promise
>No, definitely not
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Previous Threads:
http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive.html?tags=Valen+Quest

Where things are said: https://twitter.com/Riz_QM
Where things are asked: http://ask.fm/RizQM

Assorted Supplemental:
Irue Things (up to 74) - https://pastebin.com/PchcdWpw
A List of Forgotten Things (up to 74) - http://pastebin.com/kPEscJ3h
Irue's Memoirs (Scares the QM to update) - http://pastebin.com/sWnicrK7

Arc I - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DMjxLjSbvr-xcxqX9M_ysKaBV1zkUmu5/view?usp=sharing
Arc II - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cXL1fIYb22IqQ51wWUp3-IMZa2nV5TY8/view?usp=sharing

"Really I'd say anybody catching up should read threads instead of this because of what goes on in them, so this is more for looking back I'd say." - Ebook anon

Write-ups:
Kara's Day Out - http://pastebin.com/8ZbiSKLs
Adventures with Asche - http://pastebin.com/RNviCBJu
The Reclaimed Doll - http://pastebin.com/n6miP1qT
In Your Shadow - http://pastebin.com/EfeeHFAE
Friends Forever - http://pastebin.com/Yn0QaTVB
The Woman Beneath Steel - http://pastebin.com/pMGgiHC3
Paper Flowers - https://pastebin.com/Pk0W7rEm
Merciless Compass - https://pastebin.com/8Hy0krxv
Better Strangers - https://pastebin.com/mvShXpCt

Misc notes:Does AI art count as fanart?

Memo:
1. Work through dying before it causes issues with the Shade scar.
2. Return and investigate the Dryad Shrine
3. Investigate the Valen catacombs

Itinerary:
1. Discern knights with an affinity for Mana worth polishing.
2. Contact the Crown
3. Track down Asche, who left to find the descendant of the Ice Queen's bloodline.
4. Track down the Tier siblings, currently located in Resuri.
5. Expedition for resources to the north.
6. Unfinished business at the Ruined Shrine.
7. Meditate to Shade today with bracelet removed to try and deal with the claws

Current Goal:
What's On Your Mind:
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>>5442592
>No
>Accept the promise

We should probably either attempt to meditate, or see if we can talk to Clara about her options, and their consequences, and go from there.
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Welcome back Riz!

>>5442592
>Yes
Make sure the hair gets brushed regardless, though.
>Accept the promise
I don't like how she's asking. Hearts in Harmony feels a bit too sacred to be traded around as payment owed. It's not like she even needs to get us into her debt to get access to it either but sure, whatever Rinnier. I trust her, I suppose.

>Does AI art count as fanart?

I can't see that it does, all the work is done by a cold uncaring machine that can't even conceptualise your quest. Sure is cool though.
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>spoilers
I ask because I make a point to save every piece of fanart you guys have ever given me, but i don't actually know what to do about the AI stuff. It IS cool, but it's also not technically fanart, but someone did care enough to generate it...

I may save it in a separate folder for organization's sake.
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>>5442652
I'll post the guide in case anyone else wants to give it a try. It's pretty easy to get good results and I'd enjoy seeing what everyone came up with.
https://rentry.org/voldy
I'm using the Novel AI model and using a modified version of the provided example prompts.
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>>5442592
>Yes
>Accept the promise
Finally Valen :DDD
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>>5442592
>>No
>No, definitely not
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>>5442592
>Ask her why she's requesting it in this way.
Kinda feels like we're past bargaining to wrangle cooperation out of one another. We're a team now.
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>>5442592
>Yes
I believe not going out looking like a dumbass that doesn't know how to groom themselves is in our favor.
>Accept the promise
We ought to at least be good with one of our testaments, right? The one that isn't going to eat us alive later or who will eventually shut us in the poop room.
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will be closing the voting window in a bit!
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>>5442623
>>5442776
Absolutely not allowed to touch your hair!

>>5442635
>>5442689
>>5443178
brush your hair! ...wait, what?

>>5442776
No, I'm not agreeing to this.

>>5442623
>>5442635
>>5442689
>>5443178
Yeah...? Sure, we'll promise.

>>5443025
Why are you asking like this?

Alright, writing!
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Confusion, regret. Trying to communicate with an added layer of transmission made things simultaneously much easier, and much, much more complicated as Rinnier realized almost immediately she'd upset you somehow. The room lapsed into a deceptive silence, almost entirely occupied by mutual efforts to try and parse 'Hearts in Harmony' to understand what was going on... and the visible effort, the way your facial expressions shifted with a minute lag behind the feelings themselves, would have probably been funny if you were watching someone else.

But it wasn't telepathy. There was only so far you could go sensing each other out before your feelings needed to be put more concisely into words. You laid your clawed hand in your lap, trying to mentally peel back the reason the whole exchange felt... Indignant. Maybe the fact it was an exchange at all was what bothered you. "We're past this, aren't we? The exchanges and the bargaining. If you want access to the Atelier privileges-"

"I'll ask." Rinnier assured with an exasperation that you'd have missed without the link. She took a deep breath and sighed, irritation simmering beneath the surface. "This isn't about that..." She trailed off, wavering over whether to continue, over whether she even needed to. "The way last night wasn't about that."

Oh. You glanced away, mildly embarrassed you'd misread that. It only lasted a moment though, before you shifted your legs to hang over the bedside and face Rinnier properly. "...I'd like to think we're still past that." You scratched at your cheek, running your hand back through your tangled mess of hair again. "If you ever need me, I'm here. I promise."

"And your hair?" Rinnier proffered the brush with a slight grin.

Your gaze slid between her and the brush, feeling oddly more constricted about this than your previous conversation. Anything but outright rejection felt like it would get stuck in your throat... It was an almost paralyzing anxiety to consider otherwise. You could brush it yourself. You'd done it every morning, even after one of your hands turned into a razor. Your eyes flickered back and forth, finally dipping away entirely when an answer didn't magically produce itself.

Just say no. Just say no. Tell her you'd do it yourself.

The mantra increased in mental volume even as you turned away, meekly exposing the mess of tangles to your Testament. "...Please."

"...Really?" Rinnier blinked, and you kept your teeth ground shut after having meeped out permission in the first place, heat flushing your cheeks in a manner that left you wholly grateful that the room was only dimly lit by Rinnier's appropriated Wisp core nightlight. The shock and amusement all but gleaming from her just made it more embarrassing. The mattress shifted slightly when she settled behind you, starting the time consuming process of actually brushing it out. "You're cute over the weirdest things."

"Shut up."
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You thought the anxiety would leave once the brushing started, but almost a minute into it you still felt like a tightly wound spring of nervous energy. Something that drew both amusement and mild concern from Rinnier as she worked her fingers through a first pass at your hair to try and straighten out some of the kinks. "What are your plans for today?"

Setting aside that the sudden conversation had startled you, a fact not helped by her half-suppressed snickering, you had to think about it for a moment. "I need to talk to my aunt before I leave... I don't know how long that'll take." All you could do was sit and wait until she drifted around. There were options you could try and pursue, but without her input you were hesitant to move forward. "And see if I can do something about my hand, at some point."

"Don't want to be tied to a bedpost again?"

"No." You made an effort to instill as much petulance as possible into your response, prompting another snicker from behind you. "But it's been inconvenient more often than otherwise. If I could toggle it, that would be better."

"Is it something a Shade adept could help you with?" She mused, starting at the tips of your hair. "...Why is it sticky down here?"

"Uh... Nightmare chewed on it?"

"You slept like this?" You felt her take hold of your hair slightly further up, probably to keep the more aggressive brushing from tugging at your scalp.

"I didn't even know about it until just now. It's a long way down, and I was busy yesterday." You defended, "Anyway, I don't know. They could probably give me some advice, but my experience with them so far is that they're more likely to tell you how to help yourself than treat you."

"What about the Representative in Carona? I think his name was Marchovic?"

You felt tired just thinking about that. "I'll work on it a little more before asking him." Another mild hum was offered for acknowledgement, and you felt the muscles in your shoulders start to loosen. "I'll figure something out."

"I'll probably be tied up negotiating with Tanya." Rinnier murmured, "Hopefully it won't be too difficult."

"What's the best case you think we can get out of that?"

"We're in a good position." Tentative confidence welled from Rinnier, but it had no immediate follow through. "Really the question is what she can do for us in the first place. Current information about East Heaven at the minimum, maybe something to do with Artemis or the northern expeditions if we're lucky..."

"Your mother?" You felt the steady brushing slow, a hesitant weight behind the strokes. "I don't think we'll get much out of her, if you want to take the opportunity..."
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"I'll think about it." Rinnier agreed, gently running her fingertips through the already brushed portions of your hair. "But everything else comes first. Have you decided where you're off to next?"

>Resuri, it was the last known location of the Tiers. [Increase House Valen's authority]
>Murla, it seemed like a hotspot in Artemis activity. [Combat Artemis' regional influence directly]
>Carona, need to wrap up some business and consult with Mim. [Irue-centric Developments]

Fair warning, this choice is a significant crossroads. Once you leave, your downtime is over. Irue will not be able to hit all of them eventually, so expect to be heavily involved with one while maybe coordinating knight deployment with Rinnier regarding a second.
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>>5443555
>Carona, need to wrap up some business and consult with Mim. [Irue-centric Developments]

The other options won't workout real well if we can't actually leverage our position freely.
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>>5443555
>Resuri, it was the last known location of the Tiers. [Increase House Valen's authority]
No fucking way are we going to Carona AGAIN when we can achieve so much elsewhere.
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It would be cool to save the Tiers at some point too lol. we have neglected thos girls
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>>5442592
You came back!

>No
We'd have to kill Rinnier otherwise.
>Accept the promise
As long as it's HiH and not anything else.
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>>5443555
Aw damn.

>Resuri, it was the last known location of the Tiers. [Increase House Valen's authority]
I've tried to vote for rescuing the Tiers every time. It's long overdue.
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>>5443764
anon how did you miss a vote by a whole day...?
Also this gif always makes me smile. It's a shame the show wasn't that great.
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>>5443783
>It's a shame the show wasn't that great.
Okay, them's fighting words.
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>>5443798
I've still got it downloaded, but not the movie. I don't remember it being bad, but it also didn't feel too impactful to me when it ended - It's been a while though! Sell me on a rewatch, anon!
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>>5443802
Don't know what to tell you. I watched it basically because the movie ends on this gif, which is full of the kind of emotion I rarely encounter in anime. Also Mirai is adorable.
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>We are finally leaving carona for good
Absolutey excited over here for one. Lets just hope no one walks in on Rinnier and Irue sleeping together + bedpost bondage next time. Haha
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Probably going to pass out for a while, will close the window and start writing shortly after I wake up.
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>>5443555
>Resuri, it was the last known location of the Tiers. [Increase House Valen's authority]
As head of the house, it's intolerable to stay as puny as we are right now, influence-wise. Branching out will mean more pain when we inadvertently burn it all down
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>>5443592
Carona!

>>5443721
>>5443777
>>5444393
Resuri!

Alright, closing the window!
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You'd been mulling it over for some time now. Charging head first towards Artemis was tempting, but you were only just now getting a solid hold on your territory; the last thing you needed was to wage war on unstable grounds. With that in mind, there really were only two other places you could go: Resuri, or back to Carona.

The former was long overdue for a visit. That last known location of the Tiers, your best lead on the slave trade in your territory, a direct connection to Artemis activities you'd just finished cleaning up in Carona...

While the alternative was, well, Carona.

In retrospect, there wasn't really a choice here. Sorry Mim. "Resuri. Definitely Resuri."

"The Tiers?" Rinnier mused. "It's been a while since we got that information. Why act on it now?"

"It feels like the next loose end I need to tie up. Before, all our attention was focused on trying to get Carona back on its feet."

"And then there were the bandits out in the woods, and the rebellion..." Rinnier recalled, gently bopping you with the brush when you nodded along.

"Right, it was just one thing after another. But those mercenaries were the ones who took prisoners from Carona and sent them downstream to Sylv and Resuri." Your head tilted to one side, allowing the brushing to continue at a different angle. "I feel like we've mostly gotten Carona under control now, so the next step is following the leads down stream. That the Tiers are somewhere down there is a convenient windfall."

"If they're still down there." Rinnier stressed, "By now they may have left the territory entirely."

"You think?" Your eyes wandered along the wall idly.

"It's been... Two weeks? A month?" Your Testament continued, "If I wanted to liquidate dangerous merchandise, I'd be trying to get it as far from where I got it as possible, as fast as possible."

You stopped short of asking why they'd be dangerous merchandise. From a personal perspective they meant effectively nothing to you, and at this point any problems you had that they could have helped you with had already found some manner of solution. But... "The moment it became apparent they were going to attract House Valen, they'd be scrambling to get rid of them."

"Especially if they had some connection to your cousin. Didn't you mention Caylen was friendly with the heirs at one point?"

You sighed. "And that useless idiot wouldn't hesitate to run in and fight the whole place to rescue them." Just thinking about it threatened a headache. "...Why'd you stop brushing?"

"...No, it's nothing." A sigh of resignation tickled the nape of your neck before the grooming resumed.
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"On the other hand, that's also a good reason they might still be down there." Acknowledging the sigh felt like it would be a loss somehow, so you opted instead simply to power along. "Artemis has Caylen's cooperation in their best interests, and they've been feeding him some nonsense about being a hero, or champion, or something of that nature." Your clawed hand waved dismissively, "They could earn his trust and good will while simultaneously nudging him towards filling that role just by leading him to a place they were already being held."

"...So they create the problem to which they've already engineered a solution waiting to be sold." Rinnier's voice darkened.

"Right. Though, whether that's the case or not is still tangential to my plan to try and keep weeding out Artemis' activity."

Rinnier hummed an acknowledgement, the brushing finally coming to a stop. "And how do you plan to do that?"

"...Not sure yet." You admitted, "First I need to see what's going on, gather information. I'll work from there."

"Alone?" Your Testament prodded.

"No," You sniffed, mildly offended that she'd even suggested you'd still be that reckless. "I'm taking Lily with me." You heard fabric brush against itself behind you and got the distinct feeling she'd crossed her arms. "...And I'll be coordinating with you and the rest of the knights." A sigh this time, soft and furtive. You shifted on the bed to face Rinnier, finding a complicated frown that didn't quite meet her eyes.

A mutual stalemate stretched on between you. She wasn't upset at you, but you weren't sure what you could say to address the bitter sentiments dripping across 'Hearts in Harmony'. "You'll be fine, I know. That tree monster is probably worth more than half your knights as an escort guard all on its own."

"Then?"

"Then nothing." Rinnier shook her head, slipping off the bed. "I've never liked you doing dangerous things on your own, but this is the most forewarning and compromise I've gotten out of you yet. Just don't get overconfident. And check in often."

"I'll keep in touch." You followed suit, detachedly probing your bracelet's connection to alert Lily to your activity. "Don't know if I'll leave today or tomorrow, but I'll say bye to you and Ari before I go. Is there anything you need me for before that?"

"No, between the Testament's authority and the progress we've made both here and in Carona, I should be able to handle anything that needs doing from this end." Rinnier's red tresses bobbed behind her as she slipped it into the customary ponytail, "I need to get going though, making you presentable took more time than I expected."

"Hmph." You slipped a stray lock of hair behind your ear with an unamused scowl. There was no use messing with it any further, seeing as how Lily would spend the next hour or two making it a lattice for her ivy. "Thanks."
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Speaking of Lily, you were forced to do a doubletake when Rinnier opened the door to a veil of flowering vines. "Good morning, mast-" Ari's enthusiastic greeting chirped through the door frame from somewhere in the overgrown hallway, "Rinny?"

"Oh, morning Ari." Rinnier eyed Lily's growth distrustfully, sweeping it aside with one arm to leave. "What brought you out here so early? Did your new guest give us anything useful?"

"Uh..." You caught sight of the edge of Ari's stringy hair swaying to one side as she shifted on her toes to try and glance past Rinnier, "Yeah? I mean- Why- Why are you-"

"Tell me about it on the way, have you had breakfast yet?"

"No?"

You finished throwing on the coat you'd stolen from Alouette's wardrobe and stepped out not long after, waving briefly to Ari as she craned her neck back to see you despite being led off down the hallway by her fellow Testament. Your attention shifted to Lily. Rinnier had made it clear in no uncertain terms she wasn't sleeping in the same room as the little Dryad apparition, which meant she'd been left outside to serve as room guard for the night... In the meantime, the vase of flowers you'd set her in front of had effectively exploded into a localized jungle.

"Morning fuck you~" One of the vines shivered as you passed it, affectionately brushing its leaves past you.

"...Morning, Lily." You slipped her mask back on and felt it almost immediately start to adjust to your face after a night apart. "You made a mess of the hallway. Did something happen last night?"

An excitable chatter of thoughts and sentiments washed over you as Lily went about doing everything she could to tell you about her night adventures. On one hand, nothing had really happened. On the other... Lily trying to make friends with every member of the serving staff that came by to water the plants was probably something. More plants meant more watering, more friends, more plants... But then they stopped watering and started just avoiding Lily entirely.

Sometime around when Lily's incoherent recollection started into the mystery of why more plants did not, in fact, attract more friends, you made a mental note to have someone clean up the hallway.

It wasn't long until you'd wound your way back to the room your aunt was in, finding her somewhat predictably still unconscious. Supposedly she drifted in and out of awareness through out the day, but there was never any telling when or for how long... Which meant most of your day would probably be spent here waiting.

You lingered at her bedside, scowling at the state she'd been left in, before settling into a nearby armchair and letting out a stressed breath.

>Spend your time trying to work on this claw (how?)
>'A Spider's Web'
>Play with Lily
>Other? (write-in)
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>>5444703
>Spend your time trying to work on this claw (how?)
Self-analysis. Shade stuff is controlled by emotions. What emotions did we feel around the time this claw appeared? What state of mind were we in? Then try to apply our skill in meditation to feel the inverse of that.
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>>5444703
>Play with Lily
Lilly is cute, and we've seen rapid improvement since we met her.
The more attention we give her the more fun we can have in the future.
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>>5444703
>Play with Lily
Seems like a bad time to fiddle around with claws. Maybe we can improve Lily's vocabulary
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>>5444703
>Spend your time trying to work on this claw (how?)

It's a manifestation of the inheritance that Doppelrue left behind, a mimicry of regret. Attempt to coax it into ceasing mimicry, or maybe see if it can mimic razors even harder? Also see if it can "emulate" Irue herself, ie fix(?) our broken arm.
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Also we should take Ari with us, just waste the Artemis prisoners or the adepts at the very least so they don't require babysitting. We'll need another head in the game when we head out.
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closing window shortly, but at a glance I'm gonna be flipping a coin.
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>>5444733
>>5445213
1. Fix this hand!

>>5444735
>>5444738
2. Play with Lily!

coin flip a go!
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Rolled 2 (1d2)

>>5445371
...Did i forget how to roll dice?
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>>5445373
No dice has two sides!

>How to flip coin-
>1. Put down coin onto whatever surface you choose.
>2. Ponder whichever face has deigned to be shown to you. Is it a dead person, a building, a national park? Some sort of historic event or wonder? A symbol? Also ponder what value it might have. Is it the equivalent of a candy bar? Or would it fail to buy a dram of water? At the very least, all sorts are welcome in the game of chance.
>3. This part may be tricky. Take two or more fingers and grasp the coin by the edges. Try and get your nails under there if it refuses to be lifted.
>4. Lift the coin up and away from the surface it was resting on.
>5. Turn the coin sideways. The side will not have any decoration upon it- at the most, a series of ridges.
>6. Let the coin go, troubling as the thought may be to surrender even meager wealth to the whims of fate.
>7. Observe the face it has fallen upon.
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"Ready for another trip, Lily?" You reached up to prod the tip of your mask, shifting it up the bridge of your nose. "It'll probably be just us this time around."

A merry trill filled your mind. The little apparition's vines shivered with anticipation, and you wondered just how much sher understood the idea of a trip at all. The majority of Lily's life had been spent either in Carona or here; Her world was rather small, and for some small grace, she still looked upon that little world with an innocent sort of awe. The child practically vibrated with excitement at the idea of befriending just about anything she encountered.

It was a curious counterpart to the other Dryad apparition - Or Aspiration now, you guess - you were familiar with. Aegis had never been particularly... Friendly. Quiet, dedicated, a history of occasionally going berserk - For all that they were technically siblings, Lily scarcely resembled her older kin. You found yourself poking and prodding at her from time to time just for the sake of it, taking the time to nurture the energetic little apparition and enjoying her company in turn. It was... Something you'd never done with Aegis.

Things were different then. Your focus was always forward, you didn't even know what Dryad was, much less how to communicate with one of its apparitions. You had always been scrambling for some kind of advantage or foothold, and thinking back, almost every interaction you'd ever had with Aegis when it was still a child had been to one-sidedly order it to do something. A great deal of those 'somethings' tended to be violent in nature, too. Intimidation, elimination, bodyguard duty... It had gone through a lot, and that was before it had had its face clawed away by other Dryad apparitions in an attempt to protect Ari.

At this point, you got the feeling it had bonded more with Ari than you. After a while, you had mostly just left it to Ari and vice-versa, trusting them to look after each other and not thinking much past that.

You rather enjoyed passing the time playing with Lily, talking to her about inconsequential little things just to have her company and see her reactions, but you'd be lying if you said that the time you spent with her didn't serve as an uncomfortable reminder of the mistakes you had made with Aegis. The attention you poured into Lily was at least in part born from the desire to make up for how you had handled her older sibling, back when you didn't know any better.

So now, the younger sibling was spoiled and doted on. Allowed to get into mischief with little more than an exasperated sigh.
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It was a slow, meandering realization that on some level you'd started thinking of them as children. Your children, specifically. Was that normal? The closest person you could ask was Rinnier, but- The subject of her apparition was a sore one. One of the Representatives in Carona could probably answer your questions... Which just led to further questions! Who would you ask? Marchovic? The thought of that guy as a parent was almost distressing in and of itself. Mim? What kind of apparition would Mim even raise?

"Fuck you~"

Lily's cheerful little cry brought your wildly spiraling thoughts back to the present, where she had somehow succeeded in covering your right wrist in her namesake: A circlet of pale white flower petals overlapping as they bloomed from the criss-crossing vines that wrapped around your mangled wrist.

"I know you've picked up more words by now." You sigh, rolling your clawed hand about at the wrist. "There's no way you aren't listening to everything that goes on around you."

"Fuck you~?"

The words trilled back to you curiously, but that was the point that made you wonder. Lily had started modulating her echoes with actual tones at some point, and while you had expected her to do something like that, it had slipped your notice that she was actually getting quite good at using the appropriate inflections when she talked. You could more often than not make out the general feeling behind her words, the excitement, curiosity or confusion, even without the bracelet's translating between you.

Her vocabulary, much to your dismay, was not expanding... But that didn't mean she wasn't learning. The child was trial-and-erroring her way to fluency by mashing together sounds and inflections until they got the desired reaction.

"Fuck you~!"

...And she was beside herself with pride now that you were noticing.

"Fine, we've got nothing but time." You sat forward in the armchair, glancing around the room for something to catch your eye. "Let's play a game." A small cup and jug of water was the first thing in arm's reach, so you made a point of mentally nudging Lily for her attention. "Cup."

Curious vines slithered down your arm, reaching out to tickle and prod the cup. You gave it a moment before nudging her again and reemphasizing it. "Cup." Her vines encircled it, turning the empty thing this way and that. You let her play with it a while longer before trying - and failing - to take the cup from her coiled ivy.

Alright, she liked the cup. You don't know why, but that was fine. You held your hand out, "Lily, cup?"

"Fuck you~"

"Cup?" You pointed at the ensnared cup again, then held your hand out for it.

"Cup~"
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Progress...? "What are you holding?" You pointed at the cup again, expressing a general curiosity via the bracelet towards the little Dryad apparition.

"Fuck you~!"

"No," you rescinded that curiosity and scolded her lightly, then tried again. "Cup."

"Cup~"

"What are you holding?"

"Fuckup~"

"..." You took a deep, slow breath and hung your head.
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Time passed like that, with your motivation to keep trying ebbing and flowing along the way. Breaks were taken, efforts resumed, and some time was spent just slumped back into the armchair while you waited. You weren't sure how long you'd spent whiling away the day before you heard your aunt finally stir, leaving you to drop what you were doing and hurry to your feet.

Lily would only let you so close to your aunt due to the Nymph's Wood seeded inside of her, and by the same virtue, you could only get so close before said Nymph's Wood started flowering in response to Lily's presence... So you hovered as near you could, waiting with baited breath until your aunt's focus finally clawed itself together with half-opened bleary eyes. "Irue?" Her lips parted for a dry rasp, the sound evidently annoying her more than anything as she licked her lips.

"I'm here."

"Why?" She muttered tiredly. She winced as she sighed, "I told you to run. It's not safe here."

"I've arrested the healers who did this to you already." Her eyes opened, staring at you with no small amount of confusion. Caught in her sight, you reflexively mustered the pointless pride you'd always worn - Or what remained of it now, tested and tattered - and smirked. "They're being interrogated."

"Artemis-"

"-Is taken care of." You intercede, "I've swept the estate and captured the remaining agents."

"No, it's Byrn, he-"

"He's under house arrest as well." Here your smirk faltered, tinged with a bitter grimace. "I've taken control of House Valen entirely. The estate, its resources, everything." Confusion gave way to disbelief, which bled into relief... Then too many other emotions. Your aunt managed a small smile and rested quietly, pending her labored breathing. You waited for her response, but... Nothing. For a moment your heart skipped a beat, worried that she'd already drifted back unconscious. "Aunt Clara?"

"...You really are her child."

You blinked, "Eh?"

Clara cleared her throat with some difficulty, glancing down her bandage wrapped body, then sighed heavily. "How much longer do I have?"

"...Until you die?" You hazard, receiving a resigned nod. You scratch your cheek, wondering how to break this to her. "Potentially eternity."

A hacking cough sent your aunt in an unexpected, and rather painful sounding, spiral. It took you an uncomfortably long time to realize her wheezing was laughter. "Spare me the humour, I know my body."

"I'm being serious." You deadpan, starting slowly into what you hoped would be a succint enough explanation of what had been done to her. Disbelief flashed across her face, confusion and anger not far behind, before she finally settled on feeling insulted.
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"Those bastards dismembered me and then made me immortal?"

"...Basically." You affirm, "So even if it feels like you're going to die, I promise, you're not. You couldn't even if you wanted to."

"So I'm stuck like this?"

Here, you hesitated. "Not... Necessarily. There are options, at least three of them that I know of."

Clara's expression set grimly. "I'm listening."

"The first... We leave you like this. With the right care, I believe you will eventually heal, as unlikely as I know that sounds. The Nymph's Wood will stay inside you, sustaining your life, but you should eventually get back to normal... Or, as normal as you can get. Any favor you once had with the Mana would be gone, though."

"Never was the favorite child." Your aunt grunted irreverently. "How long might it take?"

"That...I don't know." You admitted, "I can have Rinnier find out once the healers are done being interrogated."

"Hmm." Clara closed her eyes briefly, "Next?"

"We can try to remove the Nymph's Wood." This was the dangerous part. "It's using your body as a seedbed, so it would probably require... A lot of surgery. Even if we succeed, you're liable to die once the Nymph's Wood stops sustaining you."

"Glad to know dying is still an option." Clara deadpanned.

"It's a longshot, but with enough Wisp adepts on hand, it may be possible to keep you alive during the extraction, which would give you a chance to recover as normal. No Nymph's Wood, no involuntary immortality."

"Hmm..." This time, the pause stretched on much longer. It made you increasingly uncomfortable that she was considering this option so seriously. "Sounds good."

"There's also a Relic that may help you." You continue, pretending you hadn't heard her. "It's called the Diary of Reflections, it lets you change who you are. You trade your body for the person you become, so as long as they're uninjured, theoretically you should be. It may even remove the Nymph's Wood automatically in the process."

"Irue..."

"It's probably the best option, I already have the Relic so you don't need to worry about-"

"Irue, that's enough." Your words dry up on your lips. "Have this stuff taken out of me. If I don't make it... It's fine."

You swallow thickly.

>?
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>>5445525
>We will do that. But consider the Diary first, it could end your pain right now until we can do it!
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>>5445525
>Let's try with the Relic first. It's faster and doesn't depend on Wisp adepts who may be Artemis agents.
>Also fuck you, auntie. You thrust us into this, so you don't get to just die. We'll save you and put you to work.
>(You're probably the only one who can talk down Alouette as well)
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>>5445525
>?
Prep Bryn's body for an autopsy to get a better understanding of what things to go looking for.
It would also permit whomever is doing the surgery a practice run under similar conditions to what we might find.

Shifting gears for the Artermis "cell" to get info on where was implanted might also help, we could even let them perform the operation if we could find something to hold over them.


Additionally it would be worth it to figure out any funeral rites and find a will if it exists.


Also Write to Caylen tell him what has happened, request that he return "home"
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>>5445525
>It's not fine
>I need you
>But yeah we'll go with what you decide

I don't really feel like she's making the wrong choice here, leaving her her like this is basically not an option and other remaining choices are both gambles in their own ways. I guess we should experiment with the NW now?

I am a bit confused as to whether Clara doesn't believe that we have a potentially helpful relic in our pocket or maybe she doesn't care? I dunno, can Irue tell?
>Gently prod her on the mirror
I guess
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>>5445670
>I am a bit confused as to whether Clara doesn't believe that we have a potentially helpful relic in our pocket or maybe she doesn't care? I dunno, can Irue tell?
I think she's just utterly defeated honestly. She's somebody who war very proud of her power and influence, and she just had everything she values torn away from her and revealed to have never been hers in the first place, her husband in some spooky organization's pocket and her son that she was setting up to be her successor another pawn, her old testament turned into glue and herself turned to vivified beef tartare, and she was basically being kept as a dismembered fuck-puppet for Byrn instead of just being killed off, Artemis couldn't possibly give a shit otherwise if she lives or dies, she remains as a favor and a reward in body and un-life.

Then the artificially created duplicate of her brother's wife's younger daughter-outwardly resembling golem thing shows up and takes everything over and wipes away the traitors and deceivers that thoroughly defeated her. You see how she refers to us as "her child?" Momma wasn't a Valen, she was Clara's rival, to an obsessive degree.

She doesn't care if she lives or dies because she's been thoroughly humiliated in every way possible, and having the slightest control over what happens next in her life, that turned out to be some sick manipulation by the Illuminati is over God knows how many years and how much of her life, all she's got left. She's prideful, to a degree that makes this surely all hurt the worse. She doesn't want to be given life as some act of charity, as a debt to repay. She doesn't want to be made into somebody besides herself. It's defiance in the most grim and basic degree because nothing matters anymore.

So with that in mind-

>>5445525
>Demand to know who the hell this pile of cubed meat really is, because it doesn't look or sound like Clara Valen, somebody who was always looked up to as powerful, as an example of what we should aspire to as Head of House
>Now look into this book and tell me you see the Nightmare Rider, the Terror of House Valen, the towering presence of a woman who refuses to be a plaything of fate, and
>Get. Up.
>If she wants to go off and do her own thing afterwards, whether it's to just die or not, then that's her choice, but we are abjectly refusing to let her die as a pathetic pile of butcher's scraps

If this isn't supported then I generally support not letting her die, whatever mechanism we choose to do so. In our sad little family, she's the only thing left of our ancestral blood, letting go of that without a struggle is unacceptable.
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>>5445822
>>5445525
Yeah okay I'm gonna second this. Quality post.
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I'll specify that if we're going for the younger (uninjured) version of yourself mirror trick that what we're aiming for here is the the most recent version of Clara that she can conceptualise, ideally an identity of The Clara that existed right before she was maimed. The idea is to minimize the cost of whatever this thing takes from you by minimizing the dissonance between who Clara is now and who she's turning into.
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Going to close the window in a few hours!
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>>5445822
>If she wants to go off and do her own thing afterwards
If we're going that way, it might be worth it to lean into Caylen's situation and see if we can motivate her to do something about it.
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>>5445619
the diary as a stopgap?

>>5445621
diary first, you got us into all of this, you don't get to fuck off. Also Alouette scares me.

>>5445627
if we're doing this, we're maximizing your chances of survival by sacrificing Byrn first.

>>5445670
That's not fine at all! It's your choice, though.

>>5445822
>>5445870
Get mad!

Alright, getting to work!
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"At least consider the relic, aunt Clara. Even if you only use it temporarily, you can at least get out of bed sooner, and you wouldn't need to be in pain like this." Your fingers curled in, clenching until your nails bit into your palm. "If you want the surgery after that, it will give the healers time to do a test run extracting it from someone else before we risk you."

"The other Artemis agents?" Clara's interest piqued briefly. "...I always hated having enemies I couldn't just stab and be done with." A rasping laugh shook her, "My sympathies."

"It's Byrn." You glance away, finding the window more tolerable than looking your aunt in the face as you told her. "He chose to have it implanted in him as well."

"...Ah." The breath of understanding was so very subdued. It felt like it should have come from someone else, anyone else than your aunt. "You plan to kill him?"

It was simple curiosity that drove her wonder, devoid of the accusation or hurt you would have expected. He was her husband, this fucked up betrayal or not, and your uncle. "Not necessarily. I thought you deserved the chance to judge him first... But if you insist on this surgery, I'll risk him dying if it means a better chance at saving you."

"I don't remember you hating him that much."

Idle humour; A joke that failed even to make her laugh. A scowl tugged at your lips as you looked back to your aunt's crippled body. "I'll never forgive him for what he's done."

"Never, huh?" She murmured almost to herself. Furtive moments passed as she lay there in thought, focusing half-heartedly on controlling her shallow breathing. "It may not mean much, but I'm proud of you."

"...What?" You nearly recoil, a bewildered expression only half-concealed by your mask.

"You've grown up so splendidly, all on your own." Clara watched you as best she could from the bed, scarcely reacting to your surprise. "I wish I could take credit for that, but I've never been there for you."

"..." You wanted to say something, but nothing came to mind.

"I feel like I've failed you constantly. Always made the wrong choices. One of the greatest regrets of my life was never being able to be there for you."

So you stood, struck mute and paralyzed despite the building urge to say something.
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"When your parents died, you were all I had left of them. You resembled them so much it hurt... And I left you alone when you needed someone the most, because it hurt too much to face you. It hurt too much to see them in you." Clara's eyes closed, moments too late to stop the single streak of water that dampened her pillow. "By the time I had gotten over myself, you had already pulled yourself together. It felt like it was too late, then. Too late, and too selfish, to try and step in."

Listening to her speak felt like standing on the shore, hearing the tide recede with every word. The silent roar of waves rushing away.

"You took after your mother more and more everytime I saw you. The way you looked, the way you talked, even your reactions..." A wistful smile crossed your aunt's face, "I thought I could protect you from all of this. Keep you and Caylen both safe and out of the way until everything was over..." She turned desperate. Bitter. Hissing bile-like words through gritted teeth. "But every year, things kept getting worse. Every year I thought: 'Just a little longer'...!"

...You had no idea how long she had been holding her ground in that losing war, never realizing how much her enemies had already rotted out beneath her. Maybe not even realizing who her enemies were.

"...You can see how that turned out." A wry rasp punctuated your aunt's frustrations. "By the time I realized what was coming, it was already too late. I entrusted Caylen to Alouette, but you... You had no one. Again." Anger, a seething expression of self-loathing you'd never seen painted your aunt's face. "The one time in my life I could have made up for screwing up when you were younger, and I couldn't risk having you near me. The best thing I could do was put you as far away from this mess as I could."

"The marriage." It took an exhaustive effort to force those words out, recalling the moment everything started.

"If you went along with it, you'd have been safer...Ugh." Clara's scoff turned into a hacking cough. "But I knew you wouldn't. You're too much like your mother."

"Aunt Clara-"

"Irue... I'm sorry. I don't know what I could have done better.... But here you are, despite my best efforts. And despite never having been there to guide you, you grew up so strong..." A rattled sigh escaped her, "You really are just like her."

All at once, the tide came crashing back in.
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"You were everything to me!" A raw, almost desperate denial wrung from your throat, "I worked constantly just to be like you! Your confidence, your presence, everything! All those years, I never thought you failed me! You were my aspiration, the only one I looked up to!"

She wouldn't lose like this. Clara had always been too far out of reach; an implacable woman. The shadow she cast had kept you reaching out to her for years and never once feeling like you'd gotten any closer - And every memory of it was shattering in the face of this broken husk.

"You keep saying I'm like my mother, but I can't even remember her name! What she looked like, the sound of her voice-" Your tongue seized, strangling you as you burned to put words before your growing desire just to scream. "I only had you! Fuck you 'it's fine if you don't make it'! It's not fine! I need you!"

Hot tears pooled just under the ridge of your eyes, slipping past Lily's mask to streak down your cheek. You whipped your clawed hand through the space between you, audibly cleaving the air in its wake. "You're the only family I have left that hasn't betrayed me or run off like an idiot, I don't want you dying like this! Die some other way! Get up, go chase your son down and kick his ass, talk to Alouette, die fighting, I don't care - Don't just give up in front of me! What-" You gasp for breath, feeling your chest burn angrily as your voice cracked. "...What am I supposed to do if you do that?!"

"Irue..." You sniffed irritably, clearing your throat. Clara's words hung unfinished, her voice subdued. When it seemed like neither of you would continue... She groaned. "...We look like shit right now."

"I don't want to hear that from someone that looks like they've been prepared for a stew." You grumble back, surreptitiously wiping the wetness from your face with your sleeve.

"Give me some time to think. I promise I'll have an answer for you by tomorrow."

"...But I'm leaving today." You return flatly. "I'm taking the relic with me."

"Leaving why?" Clara asked. "Didn't you just get here?"

"It's been a while." You correct, "but I'm heading to Resuri. I've got loose ends to clean up there now that I'm finished with Carona."

Your aunt wet her lips, seeming thoughtful. "Resuri... That's pretty far. Who's going with you?"

"No one, I'm going to check things out on my own." Everyone else had something they needed to do in the meantime.

"Hmm..." Her eyes closed, and for what little she could move her head, she nodded to herself. "I have a gift for you, before you go. I'd meant to give it to you under better circumstances, but... Better now than never."

"I don't think you're in any state to be giving me anything." You observe dourly, receiving an exasperated look from your aunt.

"Fine. Give me the relic you mentioned." Clara conceded, "Suppose I'll take responsibility until the end."
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You cracked a smile, one quickly hidden while taking out the Diary of Reflections. Explaining its usage and quirks wouldn't take long... But it felt relieving to do so. Between its crystalline covers, the paper-thin sheets of water shimmered with possibility.

And in that shimmer, your aunt's familiar form was made manifest. She opened and closed her fingers experimentally, clenching her fist without a hitch.

"How do you feel?" You watched her tentative refamiliarization with her non-butchered body. "Any lingering side effects?"

"...I don't think so." She shook her head, looking back at the bed she'd occupied for the past several days. "What happened to the Nymph's Wood?"

"I don't know." You shrugged unhelpfully, "The Diary of Reflections works on a purely physical level from what I can tell. The influence of Mana is unchanging... Where that leaves Nymph's Wood is something I don't fully understand. Lily?" You reached your hand towards your aunt, only for Lily's vines to constrict immediately. "...I guess it wouldn't be that easy." You sigh, coaxing Lily's restrictions into loosening as you withdrew.

Clara watched the exchange with a small smile. "There's a lot to be asked, but we're both short on time."

"You're not going to ask about the mask? Or," you raised your Shade-clawed hand, "This? Or where I got the relic?"

"While I am curious about how you got ahold of a relic, stories like that are inevitably very long. The rest..." She inspected you from top to bottom, and then back up again, eyeing you weighingly. "I collected a variety of weird accessories and trinkets when I was your age, it'd be weirder if a scion of this family didn't start collecting curious paraphernalia at some point."

You looked at the Shade claws neutrally, remembering that the most of the staff at the estate had adjusted to this and Lily's mischief rather quickly...

"I am curious why you're wearing my pants and one of Alouette's coats, though."

"Uh." You cleared your throat, brushing one side of the coat back. "What was the gift you mentioned?"

Clara turned on her heel, snapping her fingers sharply. "I wanted you to be able to get out and explore the territory more once you got older, rather than stay locked up in your father's old mansion. So, I had the Tiers do me a favor."

...Tiers?

"It's a bit late, but I've bred you your very own nightmare! It's still young, so there's plenty of time for you to bond with it and break it in. I was hoping to have time to train it a little more before showing you, but... You'll handle it."

Oh fucking dammit.

>Anything you want to talk to your aunt about en route to the colt?
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>>5446450
Clara sure did adjust to not being in horrible agony quickly. What a formidable woman.

>What the hell is happening in and around the kingdom? We only know bits and pieces we have happened onto.
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>>5446450
>>Anything you want to talk to your aunt about en route to the colt?
I'd be curious as to her perception on Byrn courting her...but I don't think either Irue or Clara would want to talk about that. What with-
>"Never, huh?" She murmured almost to herself.
I have a feeling she doesn't want him dead despite everything. A disagreement for another time. So instead-
>Ask about the Colt itself.
Things like its name, if it has one, and its temperament. Considering our dislike of horses (or maybe just one in particular). No need to mention that it already played pachinko with our skull. Because it sounds like it may be prudent to be able to work with it as soon as possible.
Also-
>Ask what she's going to do now
If she wants to share.
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>>5446450
>Who were you going to marry me off to?
Ask at an opportune moment, like when we're just about to leave.
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Brehs... imagine if we actually tame the thing. We're gonna look like the grim reaper with our steed and our claws and stuff. Next visit to carona its reaping time
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>>5446450
>Ask if we should bring something for it to eat.
Didn't Irue speculate that no one had been feeding it?
>Admit that we brawled with the foal like a crazy hobo. Lily helped a little bit, if that matters.
In general I'd rather be upfront with Clara so she can advise us properly. If it was a bad idea she will help us salvage it. If it was a good idea, she can tell us how to properly capitalise on it.
>Ask about the stuff she and our father collected when they were younger
There's no way Clara's stuff is as cool as ours. I'm less certain about our parents.
>Tell her we're setting up communications with Rinnier.
>Thank her!
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>>5446450
>Anything you want to talk to your aunt about en route to the colt?
That we have already "met" previously and that she should keep it, to use as a replacement.


Before we leave we really need to tell her everything so she is on the level, and can make better decisions especially considering ongoing events in Carona, and help us get a wider view of past events.

Also taking her to go see Byrn would be nice.
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My sleep schedule was almost annihilated and then vaguely rescued in a single exhausting day. I'll be closing the window waaaay later tonight, though I am pretty sure all the votes are already in!
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We seem to be racking in less votes. I think one of our compatriots was killed by the last wait. A minute of silence in his memory
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>>5447623
Hey Riz, how long is Ari going to be tied up with the prisoner situation? Is it feasible at all for her to accompany us into the next arc? Also can you post the map?
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>>5448057
here you go!

Also she'll be tied up for a bit, probably not more than a week, but you're leaving today so it won't swing out well. You can just bring her anyway and have someone else finish the interrogations, though.
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>>5448102
Would transit via the eastern river like we saw the bandits doing be possible or are we constrained to the roads?
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>>5448197
it's easily possible. you'd need a raft, but Lily can make that happen trivially. It would arguably be much quicker getting to Resuri that way than sticking to the roads - assuming you don't take the nightmare colt for one reason or another.
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>>5448206
Hmm, what if Ari took that route to back us up in Resuri once her business here was concluded? She could check up on Aegis while she was there.
Assuming she did this, would Ari be able to take a small piece from the feeding apparatus Aegis deployed near Carona? It'd be nice to be contact.
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>>5448223
She could, yes. Fleshboats are also floatable!
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>>5446463
1. any information abroad? what's going on in la'fiel?

>>5446504
3. what she's doing!

>>5446504
2. about the colt!

>>5446534
3. more about that marriage

>>5446627
2. should we be feeding it? we kind of brawled with it already.

>>5446627
3. stuff they collected!

>>5446627
1. notes about Rinnier. Thanking?

>>5446883
2. we already met the colt, it's a piece of shit. you keep it.

>>5446883
1. updating her on what we know to coordinate better!

seeing three general categories of exchanging info (1), talking about horse (2), and then some misc stuff (3), I will see what can be done!
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As is exceedingly obvious, delays have occurred. Things are wrapping up by tomorrow though; Sorry!
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>>5449267
I want a cake.
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"We've already met." You try and fail to contain your distaste at the memory. "It's been nothing but foul tempered and confrontational, so you may as well keep it."

"Well," Your aunt chuckled knowingly, "That's to be expected. Nightmares aren't domestic creatures by nature, Irue. They're Manaborne beasts, first and foremost. These in particular are known for their orneriness and cruelty."

"...So you bred me one."

"They're deathly loyal once you've come to terms with one another." She explained, "It's for that reason I thought they'd make a fine Testament when I was around your age."

"I have Testaments already." You stressed, "Plural, even." The journey you underwent to be able to proudly call them as such was a long and complicated one; one which you never wanted to revisit for a second round if you could help it.

"I would know, I approved of them." Clara noted undeterred, "But that's that and this is this. Correct me if I'm wrong, but what you need the most right now is freedom, isn't it? The mobility to simply travel the territory as necessary?" You made a vague noise of agreement, finding yourself hard-pressed to disagree even if you didn't particularly like where this was going. Hearing your acquiescence, Clara's grin broadened. "Then there's little better."

"I could get a much less violent and generally disagreeable horse." You counter, "One that doesn't demand I engage in a brawl with it before I ride it somewhere?"

"First of all Irue," Your aunt held a finger up as you walked, "I wasn't able to cross our territory and hunt down my errant son because I was on a horse. Nightmares can move in ways you have to experience to believe." You cast a skeptical look her way, curious, but... Reluctant to actually find out. She ignored you, holding up a second finger. "Secondly, and perhaps most importantly... Where's the fun in that?"

Your aunt had self-admittedly never had much of a touch with the Mana or its favor, but between her Testament and the way she handled things, you were beginning to uncomfortably suspect she would have gotten along well with Marchovic.

"Besides," She carried on, heedless of your creeping distress over the notion that the two of them ever catalyze around you, "You're a natural talent at these things. Even without my guidance, you've already off on the right foot with the little brat!"

"...Excuse me?"

You looked towards your aunt only briefly before your vision swerved towards a glance of scarlet. Rinnier's tell-tale hair made her all but impossible to miss as she moved through the hallways, even more so given her the purposeful march she'd intercepted you with. Both of you came to a halt, your aunt putting a temporary pin in your conversation wordlessly as she ceded the ground to your Testament's approach. Rinnier's stormy expression shifted between the two of you, glancing over your aunt with some degree of mixed curiosity and... Hostility(?) before she came to a stop.
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A few seconds passed while Rinnier agitatedly looked over you. "Irue, I hope I'm not interrupting?"

"Did something happen?" Your eyes narrow, frowning at the severity in your Testament.

"That's what I should be asking." She returned, leaving you to decrypt the statement. Exasperation and relief trickled through 'Hearts in Harmony', overwashing the receding concer-Oh.

Her brow quirked when your facial expression changed, no doubt picking up on the minute shift in your feelings. It was an incredibly swift conversation, composed almost entirely of slight changes in body language and interpretation across the existing link. In that lapsing silence you became acutely aware of your aunt's curious observation of the ongoing interaction... Which ultimately prompted you to change the topic, and more relevantly, the medium.

"Did negotiations go poorly?"
Sorry. Did I mess it up?

"We're not done yet. I wanted to double check something with you before continuing."
No, but are you alright?

"Ah." You scratch your cheek, "Actually while we're here, aunt Clara, you've already met Rinnier during the Rite. Rinnier, my aunt, Clara Valen."

"I remember this one." Clara smiled broadly, "She was the one that broke your nose and impaled you in the library the day before the evaluation." Your aunt held a hand out amiably, flashing her teeth with an amused look. "Pleased to meet you in better circumstances."

Rinnier took her hand with a straight face, "Clara Valen. I'm glad to see you've made a strong recovery. There's a lot of questions I'm hoping you'll be willing to help me with."

"Oh?" Clara looked genuinely surprised, "What can I help you with?"

"I'll be coordinating most of the resource expenditure and manpower deployment from here while Irue handles things in the field, but there's still a lot I don't have a firm grasp on. I trust you have a better idea of how the territory and country at large stand currently?" Rinnier's arms crossed beneath her chest as she sized up your aunt.

But if Clara noticed, she didn't show it. "Ah." Her amusement fled entirely in a single breath. "That's a lot to go over, but you'll have my full cooperation."

Rinnier nodded her thanks, never breaking eye-contact as she confronted your aunt. "Since we're here, I should ask as a matter of courtesy: Are you going to undermine our authority here?"
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"Rinnier?" You're caught off guard, almost unsure over whether to intercede or not in the face of what amounted to a blunt declaration of war.

"Irue mentioned they'd seized control of the family while I was indisposed." Clara acknowledged easily, "And while I am proud of what you've accomplished so far, I would be lying if I said I was comfortable ceding full control. There's too many plates kept spinning to trust amateurs to do handle them appropriately."

"Wait, what?" Your neck snapped back towards your aunt, who returned your look of disbelief with an unbothered one.

"I made certain the staff here knew the chain of command. While I was indisposed, you were well within your rights to seize full control of the family and estate until I recovered."

"And now she is recovered." Rinnier concluded coolly, "Doubtless the guards and serving staff here have their loyalties to Clara Valen before they do the bloodline itself."

Your aunt smiled at that; A thin expression of smug, self-satisfaction... Then snickered. "This would have been so much better if you weren't wearing that thing on your face, your expressions are wonderful." She shook her head, blonde hair shaking side to side freely. "No, Rinnier. Since you've asked, I have no intentions of seizing control here again. Truth be told, I've always hated politics; I'd just as soon wash my hands of the whole mess if the situation weren't as serious as it is. Rest assured, you both have my full cooperation."

Clara cut a glance towards you, "I'd actually expected I would need to act in an intermediary capacity when the time came for Irue to take over. They've never been particularly well acquainted with territory management or the greater political stage of La'Fiel. But..." She turned her attention back to Rinnier fully, crossing the threshold between them with an unconcerned stride. "If you're volunteering, I can rear you for that position as well."

"...Temporarily." Rinnier agreed, subtly shifting back a half-step. "It's just how we've divided responsibilities for now."

"Oh? You certainly drew the short end of the stick." Clara mused teasingly, allowing a breath of levity back into the conversation.

Rinnier sighed, "It's what I preferred, and what I'm good at it. Since I already had some experience and skills in the process, it was more efficient for me to handle it."

"Are you sure Irue didn't just walk out of town when you weren't looking?"

You scowled, moving to defend yourself as the topic turned back towards your behaviour-

"No."

-Only for Rinnier's cool answer to cut you off.

"Irue has always made an effort to coordinate and work with me. When Irue does leave, I am made well aware ahead of time."
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"Really?" Your aunt sounded... Genuinely impressed. She shifted to face you, creating a vague amount of space between herself and Rinnier in the process as she looked you over thoughtfully. "My mistake, then. I was horrible about just running off when people weren't looking." She shrugged, "If that's all for the moment, I'll head out to the stables first and let the two of you finish talking things over."

She lingered just long enough to receive affirmation that she was free before making her way out, waving farewell casually along the way. Only once she was gone did you turn to Rinnier, who had kept careful watch on your aunt's exit just as well. "What was that about?"

"Making clear where we stand." Rinnier returned, letting her shoulders sag as she let out an uncharacteristically exhausted sigh. "...She's terrifying."

You tilt your head curiously.

"Nevermind. Since you're alright now, I need to get back to negotiations." Rinnier shook her head, "I'll talk to you later."

"Alright. Sorry again for the... I'm not sure what exactly happened on your end." You scratched your cheek. "I didn't expect you to come find me, though."

"I don't think I've had a mood swing that severe since puberty..." Your Testament eyed you worriedly, "I came this close to breaking into tears and screaming at our East Heaven guest over some minor obstinancy. It was so bizarre that I managed to convince Tanya to agree to a break so I could sort through it and figure out it was coming from you."

"Ah... I'm fine now. I had a delicate discussion with aunt Clara and... Things got out of hand. It's fine though, really." Rinnier's probing gaze lingered a while longer before she nodded, seemingly satisfied. "And thanks for speaking up on my behalf about not just leaving you randomly. I can defend myself, but I didn't expect you to have anything positive to say about... I mean, you've always been pretty upset when I did it."

Rinnier set her hands on her hips and frowned. "Don't get me wrong, it's infuriating and stressful at the best of times. But that's our problem, I won't put up with your aunt criticizing you over it." Her frown deepend, but only worry filtered over through your link. "Don't be too passive with her. She could have taken everything back from us if she chose to... She's working with us now, but she's probably still trying to judge whether we're capable enough to handle things."

Your lips thinned, giving Rinnier a sharp nod. "Later?"

"Mm." Rinnier turned on her heel as she hummed, and you went your separate ways again.
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Rejoining your aunt in front of the stables, you settled in at her side and cautiously eyed the front-gates to ensure they were still thoroughly sealed by Lily's vines. "Sorry, had to settle some things. Rinnier is trying to negotiate with a guest from East Heaven named Tanya."

"Tanya's here?" Clara blinked, turning her red eyes back towards the estate. "That old hag's formidable."

"I'd gathered." You still weren't quite sure what exactly you'd cut during your first meeting with her in your aunt's office. "But we're fairly sure we have something she wants, so we're planning on using it as leverage."

"Leverage for what?" Clara's attention fell back on you.

"Information, mostly. Our biggest weakness is just how little we know right now, so any way we can fill that gap the better." You set a hand on your hip, "How East Heaven is doing, news about the Valen territory, La'Fiel... We're working blind against an enemy that specializes in information."

"Right." Clara agreed, "I can help to some degree, but going over everything would take too long. Is there anything in particular you wanted to know right now?"

You thought about it. "My engagement, who was it with?"

"...That's what you want to know?" Mirth simmered just under her tongue.

"One of." You correct seriously, "I was so determined to get out of it, I never actually questioned who it was with."

"You were pretty reckless about that." Clara laughed lightly, "You were going to be engaged to the youngest of the royal line, a pair of twins. Not that it matters now, mind. That business was called off after you officially passed the rite."

You rolled the idea around in your head, still not terribly happy with the memory of it all, but- "Twins? I was engaged to two people?"

"They're a cute pair. The King and Queen had been frustrated with how to deal with them and practically jumped at the idea of tying them off to a scion of House Valen who'd agreed to their conditions."

"What 'conditions' did you agree to?" You turn a distrustful scowl towards your aunt.

"The twins are insistent on two things." Your aunt held up a finger, "One, that they are two halves of a whole. They will not marry separately, so if you get engaged with one then you must be engaged with both of them." She raised a second finger. "Two, they would strongly prefer if their partners are also twins."

"..."

You were going to need to let that sink in for a while. In retrospect, you feel like knowing this at the start would have left you more confused than indignant over the whole affair. "I don't think I meet that second condition though?" The largest discrepancy was something you couldn't go without noting, no matter how bitter it was. "Not anymore."

"...No." Clara agreed, a melancholic sigh hung heavily. "They were aware of this though, and agreed to it none the less."
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>Time's too short for comprehensive answer to general questions. Go for specific ones!

>About the twins
>About Caylen and Alouette
>About Artemis
>About the Valen territory
>About (write-in)

Regardless of the direction of your questions, you'll segue into dealing with the colt afterwards.
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>>5450311
>About (write-in)
Probe her about what she knows of the Valen covenant with the Fae and the current state of Dryad's Atelier.

otherwise
>About Caylen and Alouette
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>>5450311
So this was almost a harem quest? Let me guess, the twins are a boy and a girl to keep Irue's gender ambiguous.

>About Caylen and Alouette
>About Artemis
>About the Valen territory
>About the Valen covenant with the Fae and the current state of Dryad's Atelier.
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>>5450311
>About Caylen and Alouette
bruh
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The name "valen territory" is kind of jarring. I propose we rename it someday in our glorious image
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>>5450345
>So this was almost a harem quest?
Do you want the answer to this, anon? It involves mild character spoilers.
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>>5450707
No spoilers please, though I struggle to imagine how potential haremness could spoil anything.
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>>5450726
Yes please answer it.
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>>5450762
>>5450707
fug
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>>5450762
They're only interested (sexually and romantically) in each other, you're a legal third wheel to make their parents stop trying to force them into other relationships.
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>>5450320
>>5450345
details about the fey covenant! Also Dryad Atelier

>>5450320
>>5450345
>>5450357
caylen and alouette!

>>5450345
Artemis

>>5450345
Valen territory!

Alright, writing!
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as an update, I am still writing. The update is currently at 7 posts and growing. I'm going to vaguely estimate 3 more posts before it's over.

Some of it is recap summary, which I figure no one will be too fussed over considering the time between threads.
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>>5452870
brace for megaupdate boys
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"Well, it's irrelevant now, I guess." You shake the mood off quickly, confidently flashing a smile. "How about Caylen and Alouette?"

"What about them?"

"How much do you know about what's going on with Caylen now?" Having spent who knows how long trying to keep you and Caylen out of trouble, it was a twisted sense of fortune that saw the two of you thrust headlong into the center of it all. "About Maran, and the garbage they've been feeding him."

"Oh, that." Clara huffed, "I spoke with them when I went to retrieve him and heard most of it in person. This nonsense that he's been chosen by some great existence as a champion. Garbage is a good word for it, but I don't think it matters. Caylen isn't daft enough to fall for propaganda that obvious."

"Really?" You level a disbelieving stare at your aunt, who just laughed.

"Oh absolutely, he's an idiot, Irue, not a fool. Despite their best efforts, he doesn't believe a word of it." Clara's crimson eyes rolled, "But it's too convenient for him to let go of. That stupid son of mine is furious over the state of the nation. The power struggles between the Crown and nobility have left deep scars on the people, and that damage is only getting worse. Being a champion is just a convenient excuse for him to gain enough support and mobility to take direct action against the things he sees as injustice."

"So he's just going along with it to use them for his own ends?" It was a more generous estimation than you'd given him, what with the feeling he'd just been taken in by Maran's honeyed words.

"Sometimes mutual exploitation is the best option you have." Clara ceded, "Whatever he's doing, it's what they want... But if that gets him what he wants, then you could still consider it a trade."

"And will it get him what he's after?"

"That," Your aunt drew a reticent breath, "I don't know. Most of my time has been dedicated towards trying to navigate the Crown and nobility. I know what drives the two, to an extent I can predict their movements, but I didn't realize Artemis' involvement until it was already too late. I'm surprised you knew about them. I'd wager at this point that you know more about their involvement and goals than I do."

You took the meaningful look from your aunt for what it was and tried to figure out how to begin. "It's complicated, and I don't know enough to be certain either. The worst part is that explaining it will just make me sound crazy."

"Is it a conspiracy theory about a sect of scholars being a shadowy organization operating behind the scenes to manipulate the civilized world?" Clara prodded, "Because to my understanding, that is effectively what we're working with."
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"No, it's much worse." You shook your head, "More... Theologically terrible. Artemis has been separated from the Shrine for hundreds of years after a schism that saw one of the eight Mana sealed away due to the potential spread of an ill-defined cognito-hazard which spread through its adepts. Somewhere between then and now, they became responsible for at least two pending civil wars, and if our suspicions are correct, probably three."

"Which explains the queer pagan goddess angle they're pushing." Clara acknowledged, "And while all of that sounds ridiculous, it doesn't actually tell me what their goal is, just what they're responsible for. What are they hoping to gain from all of this?"

"Their immediate goal seems to be destabilizing the existing powers. Beyond that..." You shake your head. "From what Rinnier's told me, Salamander has lost its presence in Teranford. If we assume this was part of Artemis' plan, then we can liken it to when they sealed Dryad, which might point to the threat of another outbreak of whatever contamination occurred in the past."

"Dryad?"

You paused, casting a strange look at your aunt. She didn't recognize the name. "Aunt Clara, what can you tell me about our family's pact with the fae?"

Here she returned your confusion. "There's a companion chosen from our family at all times, though it can rarely skip a generation. You are the current companion, your father was the last one, our grandmother before him...." She ticked off your predecessors on her fingers, "As the chosen companion to the fae, you have their favor, protection, and blessing."

"Setting aside for the moment what that means, what exactly does the companion do? And how are they chosen?" The last time this had come up you'd felt there was a piece missing, and it still wasn't quite slotting into place.

"Largely they act as a companion. The nature of their relationship changes from person to person, but in general terms you could see it as a reciprocation of interests?" Clara thought about it for a second. "Your father was fond of drinking with them, for instance. Your great grandmother often took walks in the forest with them. The company and relationship is the price you pay, and in return they've safeguarded the family since... Probably before La'Fiel, if I had to guess. There's also a guarantee of fertility, if that matters to you."

"...My father drank with them?"

"Yeah, I think he even had cute little bottles made for it at some point." Clara chuckled nostalgically, "As for how they're chosen, we've always made a point of bringing our children near the border to the fae forest. Whoever they show their interest in is who becomes the next companion, so the relationship is established early."
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Your brow knit together, letting your aunts words sink in. "Did I ever meet them...?"

"...?" Clara frowned. "Of course, they've always adored you. It's why I felt safe leaving you with only that maid. Nothing was going to be able to hurt you that close to them."

"I don't remember..." You muttered. "Why don't I remember?"

"It may have been trauma from the accident?" Clara suggested, "You hadn't shown any signs of amnesia or the like during your check-ups after the fact, but I guess it's not impossible." She looked you over, seemingly trying to divine an answer, and shook her head. "Well, you've forged a stronger bond with them than any other companion I can think of, so it turned out fine in the end."

"This?" You tapped the side of your mask, eliciting an affectionate shiver from Lily over the sudden contact.

"Strange fashion sense not withstanding." Clara agreed with a teasing chuckle.

A conspicuous silence grew after that, mirrored with your growing frown. You gently dislodged Lily from your face and knelt down, placing her in the grass. "What we've come to know as the fae were... Are Dryad. The eighth Mana, which Artemis sealed in what is now the fae forest." You give Lily a mental nudge as you stood back up, inviting her to join you - And it took nothing more for the excitable child to begin her manifestation.

The grass thickened, weaving together into strands of long, thick hair which rose ever so slowly from the earth with her mask nestled atop it. You stepped away, providing room for the ground to shift and loosen when the roots gathered beneath the surface and gave form to Lily's expanding body, coiling and coalescing by her will into the familiar replica of you that you'd come to associate with Dryad's little apparitions. Your aunt remained speechless as she rose, a bewildered smile cracking almost inadvertently across her face when she recognized the form it'd taken, and Lily all but preened under the attention and rare opportunity to present herself. She shook her head slightly, sending the cascade of tremors down her hair as the woven grass gave way to leafy vines, and eventually a dotted blanket of white petaled flowers blooming proudly.

"Wow." Clara breathed.

"Fuck you~"

You stared with a mixture of resignation and disappointment, while your aunt seemed too caught between her awe and bewilderment to be offended. Lily puffed her chest out, confident she had made a new friend.
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"To be specific, this child is an apparition of Dryad. As are a few other things, like the Oakenbears." You decided acknowledging Lily's vocabulary would be your loss and opted to move on before she could start talking again. What followed was a relatively short summation of what you knew of Dryad for your aunt's sake, as she quickly became fast friends with Lily by virtue of interacting with her at all.

"What a lovely child she is." Her take on it all was lest than inspiring. "Oh don't give me that look Irue, look at her. She's adorable!"

"Fuckup~" Lily posed triumphantly.

You were torn over whether to be glad they got along, or ask your aunt not to encourage her further. Unfortunately for you, Lily's manifested presence meant you no longer had a mask to obscure the thinning patience in your eyes. "Aunt Clara, please take this seriously."

"I am." She assured you easily, spending a few lingering moments further patting Lily. "But I don't know yet how this changes anything. As far as the rest of the world is concerned, the fae either aren't real, or are some form of manaborne beast that the Valen family have an affinity with. Changing from that to fragments of a sealed Mana that the world similarly doesn't believe exists anymore isn't, practically speaking, that much of a leap. I'll need time to think about it."

You rubbed the bridge of your nose, accepting the answer for what it was. To her credit, you had been throwing one thing after another at her since she'd woken up, and until recently she had been bed ridden with no hope of recovery. That she was keeping up at all was probably better than most could claim. "You don't know if there'd been anything about this in the archives, do you? Anything the Founder left behind?"

"No, that sort of archaeology was your father's point of expertise. Even more so in regards to the fey- Dryad, I suppose?" She looked to Lily for a reaction and you swore the tree purred. "Seeing as I wasn't chosen as the companion, I rarely gave extra thought to them before now."
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Your aunt fell into a contemplative state, inspecting Lily without really seeing her. "...Frankly Irue, your story about an eighth Mana is ridiculous. I'd be hard pressed to even consider it if I hadn't already become aware of Artemis' involvement in the Crown and nobility's little feud."

"What is their involvement, exactly?" For all your efforts, it had been a combination of blind luck and mulish stubbornness which led to you uprooting them so far. And blind luck was an apt term, seeing as it felt like you were trying to route them from your territory just by groping around with your eyes closed in the general direction of their operations.

"It's complicated, but you can think of it as an instigative catalyst." Clara said. "Prior to their involvement, the tension between Crown and nobility could barely be called unrest. There were always little games being played, people on either side seeing what they could get away with pushing and pulling..." She twirled her wrist dismissively. "What started all of this was the Crown's harsh shift in policies. They started clamping down on access to education, inter and intraterritory travel, becoming almost needlessly harsh on the implementation and enforcement of occupational permits and audits." Here she turned to you with a dry smirk, "As you might imagine, this made a lot of people very upset."

"So Artemis was the cause of that?"

Your aunt shrugged. "I suspect they were, but I never had the position or opportunity to dig too deeply. Our concern is further down the timeline. Namely: The nobility. Originally their policies absolutely escalated and caused unrest, but it was an unorganized unrest. The nobility could only push back so far on the management of their own territories, even as the Crown proved they weren't beyond seizing control of said territories back from the nobility in the first place. It took time to galvanize into the two-faction circumstance we're dealing with now." A crisp snap of her fingers signaled her attention falling on you. "So, Irue, what is the most important element in that progression?"

"The unification." An almost reflexive response. It barely needed any thought, after all. "Something needed to have been there to encourage the nobility to act as a single front instead of a collection of individuals."

"Correct and concise." Clara praised, "This is where I believe our problem with Artemis lies. They provided something which gave the nobility a cause. An excuse to rally themselves around. Opposing the Crown as a single noble is asking to be crushed and having your territory repossessed; It's a guaranteed way to lose everything, but even worse than that... It lacks a victory condition."

"So Artemis provided one, and because one existed, others in the same circumstances rallied around it as a way out."
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"If what I've gathered so far is accurate, that win condition is civil war. So at the very least Artemis presented a possibility that had the potential to tear down the Crown. I've suspected this much already, do you have any information on what that possibility actually was?"

"Are you familiar with the history of the royal family?" Clara prompted. "Specifically its history of succession? ..No, it's a rhetorical questio-"

"Are you talking about how the current royal family is technically fake?" You savoured the split-second of speechless confusion this left your aunt in, turning a lopsided smirk back towards her. Memories of your first Atelier were hard to forget. "I don't know all the details, but the bloodline succession of the Crown was cut-off in a hostile manner. I want to say a coup?" You paused for affirmation, but Clara had already regained her composure by then. You shrugged. "Both living descendants of the royal family at the time escaped, but there was no significant change. The family name continued."

Clara's lips split into a genuine smile. "I'm impressed. That's the kind of niche historical trivia I wouldn't have expected anyone to know, much less off the top of their head. Why do you know that?"

Your prideful expression tinged bitterly. "The younger prince was evacuated through a secret escape route, but the older princess, known as a devout Jinn adept at the time, went on to become an Aeon. The relic you used earlier came from her Atelier."

"...When did you- Where-" Malformed questions tumbled from her mouth, only to die on her lips. A steadying breath saw Clara center herself. "If you know that much, then that makes this easier. The possibility Artemis presented to overcoming the Crown was a proposed descendant of the original bloodline. A righteous cause to rally behind, painting the current Crown as corrupt usurpers. The nobility would then be able to take up the cause in restoring the country's leadership to its rightful hands."

You sighed. "And the legitimacy of the reason is irrelevant because the existence of the reason itself is an excuse in the first place for the unification to take place, allowing the nobility to act on their dissatisfaction with the Crown's actions. Since you implied Artemis had a hand in the Crown's increasing pressure, I'm guessing you can confirm that Artemis sewed the seeds of suspicion for this exact moment in an effort to advise the royal family on one side, only to reap the harvest from the other?"

"Should I be shocked or proud you're already this well informed?" Clara wondered. "I only pieced this much together from acting as the Crown's confidant for the past few years."

"I've been busy." You deadpan, opting not to explain the amount of time you'd spent reliving other people's memories this past year. "Most of this is ground I've always covered to some extent. Is there anything else you might know about Artemis' activities? ...Wait, you're close to the Crown?"
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"Of course, how else do you think I arranged a potential engagement with the royal family?" Clara looked at you bemusedly. "The Valen family has a long history with the Crown of La'Fiel. It's not an exaggeration to say that our acknowledgement is a strong, if strictly speaking unnecessary, factor in the legitimacy of the ruling family. It's one of the many reasons Caylen's cooperation with them was so concerning I had to leave immediately."

"...Right, a member of the Valen bloodline showing direct support for one side or the other would be very, very bad." You had almost succeeded in forgetting how badly your cousin needed to be strangled. "So where is our household officially in the scales?"

"That's the fun part, we're not!" Your aunt's beaming sarcasm almost blinded you. "More specifically, even if the Crown has gone too far, siding against them sets in motion something that can't be stopped. It will drag this entire country down with it, presumably the same way it did Teranford... But by that same token, siding with them is unconsciable. Both ethically in terms of their behaviour, and out of self-interest - We would be endorsing their ultimate ability to seize authority from the nobility at will, thus weakening our own holdings and standing."

You had suspected your aunt had done everything in her power to maintain a careful neutrality, but having it confirmed was relieving in a way. Even if her reasons for having done so were more thoroughly reasoned than your own personal preference of refusing to take a side purely to make Artemis' life harder.

"So where does this leave us since Caylen is still out there, presumably about to be used explicitly to ruin all of that?"

"It leaves us incredibly stressed, for one." Clara answered blandly, "It is a problem that needs to be dealt with, but Alouette is with him. We have time."

You frown at that. Alouette had become more and more of a question mark with the way things had gone. You didn't want to think of her as an enemy, more so because of your lingering fondness for her, but also because she was a monster. If Kara were still with you then maybe something could have been done about Alouette, but even then it would be a desperate gamble like as not to cost Kara gravely.

The swordsbearer's loyalty had, to anyone you'd expressed your concern to, always firmly been to your aunt... Which made the fact she prevented Clara from retrieving Caylen in the first place even more worrying. "You still trust her after she stopped you?"

"I trust Alouette with my life." Clara assured, "She will do what she must to protect Caylen from the worst of his decisions."
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You eyed her skeptically. Reminding her of the state she'd been in until earlier this morning was unnecessary, you knew, but her confidence did nothing to assauge your concerns.

A depreciative little grin sew itself across your aunt's face. "I may be wrong about that, admittedly. Until recently, I also trusted Byrn with my life and we both see how that turned out... But if it's Alouette, then I'm still willing to believe in her."

"I don't understand how you could, or why." You admitted, not wanting to press her on her sincerity but struggling to understand. If she hadn't stopped you then, none of this would have happened in the first place."

"It has caused a lot of trouble." Your aunt nodded, looking over the stables with a growing frown. "It's put all of my work in jeopardy, nearly cost me my life, and would have been the death knell that lost House Valen to Artemis if you hadn't come when you did..." She let that list hang in the air for a pregnant minute before continuing. "Don't misunderstand me, Irue. I am furious with her. I'm well aware of what's at stake because of the choices she made, and she'll need to work herself to the bone to earn my forgiveness. Even if she meant well, her good intentions nearly caused a disaster. They might still do so."

"But you still believe she meant well, somehow?"

"I know she did." A steadfast, uncompromising answer. "She will explain herself to me and then put to right the problems she's caused."

"...You sound very convinced, at least."

Your aunt turned, locking eyes with you in a way that felt as if you'd taken root in the earth. "This is not a prediction; It is what I will make happen."

You felt strength rather unnervingly leave your legs. It wasn't fear or intimidation, but an almost oppressive sense of will that left you struggling to brush it off. "Will you still forgive her if it does end up causing a disaster?"

Even more uncomfortably, that feeling only continued to linger when an answer to your question wasn't immediately forthcoming.

"Do you want me not to?" Clara's response finally freed you, her features kept carefully neutral as she regarded you... And you had no answer. In time, your aunt closed her eyes and let the question pass. "If the world ended, Alouette would find a way back to me. And if she were the cause of it ending, I think eventually I would still forgive her." She smiled then. A faint expression, bitter, frustrated and fond. "She is my dearest friend."

You glanced away, swallowing her answer as the best you were going to get. "It would be easier if I knew what was going on in her head."

"Ask her the next time you see her." Clara suggested with a shrug, "Given the circumstances, she may just tell you. She's always had a bit of a soft spot for you, after all."

"?"

Your aunt laughed to herself, petting Lily as she preened for further attention. The little Dryad apparition remained either ignorant or uncaring of the weighty atmosphere that passed her over.
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"If I wanted to see her, where would I go?" The thought of going directly to the problem crossed your mind, but your aunt had almost literally done just that and come away the worse for wear because of it. "You never told me where you found them, or even how."

"The where is easy enough, I intercepted them nearly to Murla. The how... Well, it had to be there. If it weren't there I would have found them at Firl." She glanced at you, realizing the reasoning hadn't stuck. Cupping her chin, your aunt started elaborating. "Caylen is traveling with a large host, so they only have two choices: Keep to the road and towns to make respectable progress, or slow to a crawl trying to forage as they hike. For any sufficiently long distance destination, he had to have chosen the former to get there, and since you tipped me off that he was looking to meet someone from Artemis, I suspected he'd have taken the western-most route."

Logistics again... Rinnier would talk about these types of things off and on, emphasizing how vital they would be once the war broke out in earnest. You understood them easily enough, but it wasn't a factor you were used to thinking of reflexively when making decisions.

"As for where you'd find Alouette now?" Clara shrugged. "Firl maybe. They've long since moved past Murla no doubt, so if they're even still in the territory then their last stop would have been Firl. If they're not in our borders any longer... At that point it's faster to contact the neighboring nobility to have them try and find their location and report back." Your aunt seemed to realize what she'd just suggested moments after the words left her mouth, looking almost pleased with herself. "I should do that later, actually. Better to keep a potential eye on them for as long as we can."

"...Alright." Firl, huh. She seemed doubtful you'd even catch up to them there, but it was something you hadn't considered. And in the exact opposite direction you had planned on going. "What's the state of the rest of our territory? I have a handle on Carona, but that's all I know well."

"If nothing dramatic has changed..." Clara mused, "Firl, Verdan and Hilhen are our outermost settlements. They're fairly large, since they receive and handle the lion's share of trade between territories. They're also the most immediately endangered if war breaks out, serving as the territory's first bastions. Verdan and Hilhen are the best in that regard, taking advantage of the terrain around them to be better entrenched."

"But not Firl?"

"Another reason I suspected it had to be that direction." Your aunt agreed, "Firl itself is situated in a wide open plain. The closest thing to a natural barrier it has is actually the river further west. There is a garrison there, but it's hardly staffed or on alert unless we're expecting a problem. It costs too much to do so indefinitely."
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"I know Artemis has activity in Resuri and Murla." You continue, "We can probably assume there's some sort of presence in Firl, what about Verdan and Hilhen?"

"You can assume there's Artemis presence in every town." Your aunt noted, "But practically speaking, Ephlesia isn't that big. They'll need to engineer and take advantage of local problems to do their work efficiently, which means that in interest of time you should think less about where they might be, and more about what problems might be enflamed into something larger. Verdan, for instance, has received a steady stream of refugees for some time now."

The war hadn't even started yet and the territory was receiving refugees? You almost wanted to ask why, but your knights were technically refugees from other territories. The precedent was not only there, but one you were intimately familiar and associated with at this point. "Why Verdan specifically? Shouldn't Firl and Hilhen have the same problem? Firl especially."

"The territories adjacent to Firl and Hilhen have additional territories buffering them from direct contact with the Crown. Verdan's road leads directly to the front line, so to speak. It's also a particularly large territory, especially compared to Hilhen's neighbouring territory, so that plays a part."

Refugees from the surrounding territories... That was as good a sign as any of stress boiling over, and you didn't like the implication of what Artemis could do with a situation like that. Still, it felt like there was something you should've remembered...

>Are you forgetting something...? (write-in)

"As for the others, Resuri and Sylv have a large stake in the territory's industry. Resuri in particular is a popular place, serving as both our largest non-trade settlement and the centerpoint of most of our woodworking. A lot of refining happens in Sylv, but it's mostly quiet and keeps to itself. Resuri on the other hand is where the majority of our woodworking and trade distribution takes place. The merchants you'll find in Verdan and Hilhen tend to call Resuri their homes, which means that it, more than anywhere else, is liable to be sensitive to the tense climate we're in."

Verdan and Resuri as potential problem areas, but for different reasons... "What about Murla?"

"Murla is a lot like Carona." Clara shook her head. "Less prideful, a little larger. Mostly quiet. What little our territory partakes in large scale metallurgy takes place there. Mostly because one of our vassal families used to live there, so the town sort of developed around that kind of trade."
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"Now, if you're finished finding reasons to put this off?" Clara prompted, leaving you glance reluctantly towards the still sealed stable doors. The two of you had been standing out in front of it for a while now, so you'd no doubt in your mind that nightmare knew you were out here already. "Knowing about all these places is all well and good, but you won't be getting to any of them without a mount you can rely on."

You grumbled something indistinct and unflattering about the mount in question. "As I said, we've already met. Our first impressions weren't great." No, you stopped to correct yourself. "They were bad. Terrible, actually."

"No, you had a natural understanding of what needed to be done." Clara ignored your attempts to have nothing else to do with the horse. "A nightmare is a manaborn beast, not a simple pet or beast of burden. They're dangerous, and well deserving of the respect necessary to remember that and treat them as such."

"You named yours Ser Stomperson." You retorted immediately.

"Be grateful I did not name this one Ser Stomperson Jr." Your aunt sniffed. "And it was a good name, he was knightly."

You favored her with a particularly sour look. "What is its name, then?"

"Well, that's up to you." Clara smiled broadly, "I bred him for you, after all. He's yours to name, and more pressingly, yours to tame. Since he was bred in house he's a little more domestic than my nightmare was, but I expect you've already learned not to underestimate him because of that?"

You sighed quietly, letting your shoulders sag. You hadn't even considered that the damn thing could have been considered domesticated, of all things. Was the effect that irrelevant? Was its temperament that foul? Or, more frighteningly, was a nightmare born in the wild just that much more dangerous and ill-natured?

"You said I had a good intuition for what needed to be done?" You decided not to think too hard about that. "I'm going to remind you that I picked a fight with it. And I mean this literally!" You needed to stress this to your aunt, to help her understand. "I spent an evening fighting him. The last interaction we had was me hook kicking him in the jaw as I dove out the window."

"Good!" Clara clapped her hands together proudly, "The first step to this was always going to be establishing yourself. By default, it's going to assume you're prey, or something to torment and hunt - You need to curb that idea completely. In the best case it will start seeing you as a stronger predator, but if you can at least convince it you're more trouble than it's worth to antagonize then we'll work from there."

"So... You want me too..."

"Finish subjugating it." She nodded, confirming your growing dread. "We don't have time to fully break it in and tame it, unfortunately, but it will serve appropriately as a mount if you can earn its respect."
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You looked at your aunt, then the stable doors bound by ivy, and back to your aunt. "Can't I just feed it? I don't think it's eaten in over a week. Maybe longer."

Clara stared at you, genuinely confused. "Now?"

"Wouldn't it like me more if it learned I would feed it?" You feel like winning your way into a creature's heart through food was pretty standard for trust gain. Your aunt seemed to consider the idea, but her frown persisted. "Bad idea?"

"Well, it might work." She allowed, "Or it might associate bullying you with getting fed. I only fed Ser Stomperson after I'd broken him, and even then, only when I was eating. I wanted him to be grateful he got food at all, not think he could demand it."

"..." You sighed again, wiggling your clawed fingers anxiously. "Does it have to be wary of me specifically? Could I have Lily subjugate it and then just command its respect through her?"

Lily perked up over hearing her name, swaying with the breeze as she looked between the two of you. Your aunt seemed even more skeptical of that idea, but she did give the little Dryad apparition a considerable evaluating. "I don't think that would be the best for your personal, long term relationship with it... But as long as you aren't concerned with it obeying you while Lily isn't with you, it could work."

>Feed the thing to earn its trust. It's probably starving.
>Day 2, Round 2. Time to go punch a horse.
>Lily, you are now the proud owner of a nightmare.
>You'd just get a normal horse.
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>>5453968
>Day 2, Round 2. Time to go punch a horse.
You should finish what you started
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>>5453968
>Day 2, Round 2. Time to go punch a horse.
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>>5453965
>Are you forgetting something...? (write-in)
We know that Artermis likely used them to tie down resources and move agents and material covertly around during events in Teranford, and have been using it as cover to avoid excessive attention.

Pretty sure that Priat (Carona's former Salamander rep) is also around doing his own investigations somewhere with a similar intent, though biased towards locating his people more so than keeping track or Atermis, though would likely be a stepping off point for our own investigation(s).
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>>5453952
>cute little bottles
The mystery has been dispelled, the answer made apparent. It's been so long... feels like an era has ended.

>>5453960
This whole update had the feel that you've given up on waiting for us to piece all of this together by ourselves.

>>5453968
>Have Lily strengthen us like an exosekeleton or at least armor, then go punch a horse.
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>>5454083
This also reminds me that many Teranford refugees went to Ephlesia. And also that Artemis seems to sell refugees to slavers for funds.
By the way, don't the way La'Fiel closed its borders because of Artemis remind you of East Heaven? Did Artemis undermine them too?
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>>5454165
>many Teranford refugees went to Ephlesia
It's likely any conspirators went there if they were not directed onwards, and a number of uninvolved people fled the fighting and ended up there, so anyone having been there is at least worth some level of suspicion, could be implicated in their plots.

>That Artemis seems to sell refugees to slavers for funds.
Assuming that Byrn was the point of referral between the slavers and House Valen it should be a fair inference that there is a strong possibility that Artermis is tangentially involved at very least, though Slaver raids and interment are likely coming from across the La'Fiel border, though I would need to read Back over Rinnier's, Priat's and the Slavemaster's explanation, to double check the finer detail. and it would make sense on a higher level as it would allow for funds to be funneled out of budgets, and expenses be "justified", by those in power.


>the way La'Fiel closed its borders because of Artemis remind you of East Heaven.
Not exactly, I'm pretty sure this was covered in a successful Forgetting somewhere, but the point of the restrictions and increased oversight, as way to try and track down / limit the movements of the "Lost" Heir, as it would provide pretext for requisite increased levels of surveillance of the populace, limiting their ability to (be) move(d) freely by those inclined to do so.

The questions remains to if they are even aware of the situation and their role in it,
>If they want remain a free agent and so are attempting to stay away from both sides.
>Would wish to ascend to the throne but don't know yet.
>Are taking cues from Atermis and biding their time.
>or uninterested in taking power and trying to / have "cut" a deal with the throne to stay alive.


>Did Artemis undermine them too?
Almost certainly though we lack any way to confirm things for sure;

Artermis was a major sponsor of our parent's successful Expedition to the North, and as far as we know the results of which likely had some role in the "succession" crisis that closed East Haven's borders.
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>>5453968
Did Artemis start doing shady shit before or after our parents returned from their expedition to the North?
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>>5454156
>This whole update had the feel that you've given up on waiting for us to piece all of this together by ourselves.
There is an expiration date on figuring things out before either they bite you in the ass, or someone else figures them out first and makes their own plans. However, most of this update really is just recap - It's things you've all heard or figured out before, with only a little more information or perspective added due to the source it's coming from.

That said... Time is running out for a few things. It may be hard to believe at this point, but Valen will end soon, and there's a lot you either haven't explored or haven't vocally pieced together that will be slapping you in the face as you approach that ending.
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>>5454385
They've been doing shady shit for hundreds of years, anon! but in regards to La'Fiel specifically, it started before. They needed time to lay the groundwork for a lot of different people and factions.
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>"I don't remember..." You muttered. "Why don't I remember?
Could it have been possible that Luna had taken those memories at some point, this seems to be a very suspicious gap, especially for something so otherwise noticeable. And separating the Bracelet from the companion seems like a bad idea, so why it was given to Ariel in the first place also doesn't quite track right especially if Father had known of its importance.

>There's a companion chosen from our family at all times ~ You are the current companion, your father was the last one, our grandmother before him.
It would be worth it to check to make sure that the proper rites were carried out upon Father's death if we ever visit the Crypt, as companion's were "supposed" to be sent down the river instead of entombed in the Family Crypt.
Additionally checking the Main Hall's Portraits to see if who is present lines up with the companions could tip us off as to other things to check to ensure things were done properly.
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>>5453965
I noticed Lily was letting Clara touch her even though she's still rooted with NW. Is that intended?
>>Are you forgetting something...? (write-in)
Refugees started flooding into Terranford in a way that didn't appear to make sense right before their civil war started? I dunno, is this the starting gun?

>Day 2, Round 2. Time to go punch a horse.
Fight it alone and leverage the advice we overheard from that friendly knife guy last thread.

>"Maintaining your space is vital. The strength in a small arm like this is flexibility. You want to slash and stab, but never more than necessary. Avoid conflicts and aim for soft targets-" He manipulated Jen's arm to place the tip of the knife to his throat, then against to his arm, stomach, and thigh. "The head is a fine target if you can manage it. Even a shallow cut on the forehead will bleed profusely, and blood in your enemy's eyes makes other targets easier... But everyone will protect their face, so don't obsess over it. Be opportunistic. Work carefully, see what targets they give you, and then feel comfortable disabling them piece by piece."

Bleed this goddamn horse into submission. Also,
>Try to have fun
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>>5454769
>Lily was letting Clara touch her even though she's still rooted with NW. Is that intended?
Strictly speaking it is not intended, good catch! Writing that out over the course of a few days caused me to slip some details.But since you noticed it, short tangent on metaphysics!

So it's long been established that the Diary of Reflections does nothing to affect the Mana side of things. It is purely a physical replacement of the body, right? So even when you became the paladin, you weren't a Wisp adept even though you were possessed of more physical strength.

So the question is raised, if the Diary of Reflection reverts Clara to a time before her body was seeded with Nymph's Wood, what happens to the Nymph's Wood? It IS a physical existence, so obviously it's gone, but it's also, to some degree, present in the domain of Mana since it causes Dryad to refuse to touch it. In the first place, what is Nymph's Wood?

Well we know the answer to that on a technical level: The lobotomized corpse of Dryad. Dryad's mind was sealed in the Atelier and became known as the Fae, but its body has since been appropriated, experimented on, and puppeteered by Artemis into what we know as Nymph's Wood. The mind (Fae) abhor the notion of interacting with what has become of the body (NW), and Dryad itself has hinted vaguely at why back when you met:
>'Light protects you.'
>'Wards you.'
>'Blinds you.'
>'Conceals you.'
>'Consumes you.'
>'Leads you astray.'

>'It is Ignorant.'
>'Pure.'
>'Forsaken.'
>'Lost.'
>'Cast it away.'
>'Please return to us.'

>'It is...'
>'All around you.'
>'What you seek.'
>'In pain.'
>'Chained by regret.'
>'I.'

Boiling this down, Dryad implies that NW is something that is/has been lost, is/has been forsaken, and is ignorant. It is a body without a mind, thus ignorant. It is a body that Dryad has lost, and presumably, one it has chosen to forsake. It goes on to imply that NW is in pain, and chained by a form of regret. It also implies that NW can "protect" you, but it does so by serving as a warding presence... Which also consumes you and leads you astray.

There's some further questions here regarding what it means by that from the perspective of a Mana, but more relevant to our immediate question is the note of "cast it away", and the precedent that Irue could do just that. It doubles down on the notion that NW's interference in the domain of Mana is a proximity based on its physical existence.

So going back to the Diary of Reflection we see that since it operates purely on a physical level, it banishes the Nymph's Wood, which means Clara is no longer in possession of its physical existence, ergo its interference shouldn't be a problem anymore!

In summary, the lingering effects of NW caused by implantation will filter out of Clara's metaphysical system now that the physical NW is gone, so she can pet Lily all she wants after that occurs. It hasn't occurred yet though, so I jumped the gun while thinking too far ahead.
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>>5454646
Hypothesis: it's not our memories that are wrong, but Clara's. Ariel was the actual chosen companion. Why Clara thinks it's us is unclear, but we were twins. Our parents could've deceived her for some reason.
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>>5454975
But when would Clara have come into contact with something capable of altering memories?
If Artermis had something like that freely available it would have seen far more widespread use, then again they somehow managed to remove almost all references the 8th mana almost simultaneously somehow, so something on a much grander scale may well be possible.
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>>5454823
Wait, I don't get it. So NW has some kind of spiritual presence that requires a physical host to continue existing (like an apparition core?) and will naturally dissipate without one. But then earlier didn't we discover that Rinnier is still loved by Salamander, simply blocked somehow by a spiritual affinity originating from NW? If the spiritual influence of the NW doesn't linger without a physical host then doesn't that mean Rinnier is implanted with something? But if that were the case then Lily would have picked up on it. I'm confused.
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>>5455458
Based on what you know this is correct! It's also not far from the truth. I'd explain more, but in this case it actually is spoilers for something immediately going forward. It shouldn't be too difficult for you to guess the missing detail though, since the answer doesn't really change any existing paradigms. It is, even, arguably something Irue could realize immediately as a suspicion were you to give it some thought following this exact reasoning.

Gonna close the window and start writing later tonight!
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>>5455809
Is she implanted with a fragment maybe? They produce disgusting mockeries of apparitions and are also a potential vector for infection, both of which be a possible reason for avoidance. Could Lily scan Rinnier thoroughly? If it were a fragment it might show up as a blank abnormality in Rinnier's body, since it wouldn't scan as alive.

Also, if Rinnier really is implanted with something then that implies that Dryad was correct when they speculated Salamander is next on the Deicide chopping block. A calculated secretive scheme designed to drive a wedge between a mana and its beloved, sounds familiar. Do we know where the other thrones are? If they were in a state of disarray, would Irue be aware of it?
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>>5455823
You know that Salamander's Throne was in Teranford's mountain range! Canonically you also know where Gnome, Jinn, Shade and Wisp's Thrones are. Luna's Throne is complicated and Undine's Throne is a matter of logistics, because most people are sure it's somewhere under the ocean. You wouldn't know by default if they were in disarray, no.

Lily can give people a general evaluation, but mostly it will tell you how lively they are and whether they possess favor from another Mana, and then potentially what flavor of favor it is. The following is a significant hint but also a spoiler, so read at your discretion: Dryad can tell the difference between itself and Nymph's Wood because it recognizes NW as an 'other'. Other Mana could not tell the difference between Dryad and NW because NW is Dryad's body, so they are one and the same.
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>>5453991
>>5453999
>>5454769 (knife) (sadism)
Punch a horse!

>>5454156
Exo-armor horse punching!

Writing!
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You cast one final glance between your aunt and sealed stable doors, brushing a windswept strand of hair back behind your ear. "Fine, you want me to finish establishing a hierarchy with it, right?"

"That's enough to start the relationship, the rest will come naturally." Your aunt nodded. "You've already confronted it once. Are you confident in being able keep it in check this time?"

The ivy sealing the stable doors slowly unfurled, coiling onto the ground to lie in wait until they were needed again. Your serrated finger tips twitched experimentally, setting you beside yourself for the first time in a while. Could you keep it in check? The last time you'd tried it was a pretty even match... Maybe a little in its favor. If Rinnier or Ari had asked, you'd probably have been more conservative with your estimations. More honest with just how far you evaluated you could go. Your aunt, though? Something about the way she asked rattled around in your head.

"I'll finish this by lunch." How in Shade's name were you going to manage that? You already knew this thing outmatched you.

"Are you sure? Nightmares are dangerous, stubborn beasts." She warned, eyeing you amusedly.

It wasn't a taunt; You were perfectly willing to accept that your aunt was just concerned for you. It wasn't said to slight you, or anything that demanded you rise to the occasion and defend yourself over. If anyone knew enough about nightmares to be advising you, it was her.

Even still.

You called the little Dryad apparition from her wooden golem with an outstretched arm, letting her settle back into place as her viscous amber core slithered onto your forehead and grew out the into wooden mask she'd customarily taken the form of. She wasted no time in winding her serpentine vines through your hair once more, all but vibrating in excitement.

"I'm not a kid anymore, aunt Clara." Your finger curled, a shared thought to Lily wreathing her ivy through the handles and pulling the doors open as you approached. "This thing isn't half as dangerous as what I've already been through."

Even still...

You heard her laugh from behind you, heard the colt's hooves stamping the ground, and your lips peeled back into a taunting grin, baring your teeth into the dark as Lily merrily reported her senses through the bracelet. It was blurry and unusual, but even hidden in the shade you could make out the tell-tale signs of the nightmare's presence through that connection.

It was already charging. Had probably been waiting for this moment ever since it heard your voice.

Even still, your aunt was the last person you were going to back down in front of.
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You shifted to the side as the blur approached, its form melting from the concerted blackness and Lily's interpretations into a solid mass as it barreled into the morning light. The wind from its passing caught your hair, and were it not for your hastily bent knees you may have stumbled across the shaking ground, but you caught your footing and turned to acknowledge the toothed maw of the violent nightmare.

The beast took its time to trot in a circle, briefly turning its attention towards Clara before giving her a wide berth and refocusing its attention on you. Out in the morning sun you could almost appreciate the way its main and tail seemed to consist entirely of a wafting smoke, or the way the thin streaks across its flank caught the light and showed the blood beading down its side. The wounds hissed soundlessly, searing themselves shut as similar black smoke rose from its injuries and rejoined the flesh. In moments it was if the wound had never occurred at all.

You walked backwards into the stables, tauntingly waving your Shade-wreathed hand while the thin streaks of blood on them dripped onto the floor. Smoke rose from the tips of your serrated fingertips, scentless and faint, but the blood remained.

Its nostrils flared, and for a moment you were certain you felt its anger spike. That moment was all you could afford though, as it rushed you in the next and you were back to relying on Lily's senses and your ears to try and keep track of its rampage.

Keeping your footing in here was another task altogether. Not only could you not see where you were stepping, you weren't immediately sure of when you were going to bump into something. It was a field the colt had an absolute advantage in, even before you factored in its invisibility within the darkness. Lily would do her best to offset the latter, which was as much of her assistance as you'd allow.

Your aunt had a point, after all: If you were going to bring this thing to heel, you needed it to respect you unconditionally. To that end, what you needed wasn't to come out ahead. It was to break any thought this damn thing had of hunting you.

So it could have the advantage. It could have its stealth, its home territory, it could have it all.

You twisted aside on its latest pass, only barely feeling the resistance of its skin shear against the serrated tips of your fingers. You exhaled slowly, breathing out through your mouth as you regained your balance and turned to follow the clopping hooves through the dark.

...It wasn't that it had gotten slower. You hadn't gotten any faster, or particularly stronger, either. The words of one of your knights' instructor idled through your mind as you moved, coaching you to keep your patience and take the opportunities as they were offered, but it wasn't as if the excerpt had been revelatory. In the first place, you could only make good on the inadvertent advice so far without experience to back you up.
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Yesterday you fought this thing desperately. You dove, wrestled and grappled with it, and it was no surprise it came out on top more often than not. It was stronger, heavier, and focused entirely on you. But you... You hadn't been focused on anything. You'd just come off one of the worst days of your life and had done nothing but blindly throw your body at the thing in a desperate attempt to work yourself so hard you didn't have to think or feel.

Compared to the Revenant, its attacks were clumsy. Compared to the Paladin, the times it hit you felt manageable; weak, even. Compared to awe-inspiring terror the Ice Queen Atelier's Guardian had rooted within you, the idea of this colt intimidating you at all almost felt silly.

Lessons were learned with every pass you lost. When it approached more slowly, knowing you'd move aside and baiting you into it only to shouldercheck you into a stable gate. The way your world had spun when it had caught you in the shoulderblade with an awkwardly angled kick. You felt the pain briefly, the dulled impacts that wore off as you moved, and you committed it to memory.

Your awareness sharpened, each sense focusing in the dark on the nightmare as it circled. Subdued satisfaction coursed soothingly with every exchange you marked in your favor, the frequency with which that happened steadily rising; rising until the time it spent circling you was just as much to shake off its own scratches as it was to plan its next attack... Until the eager malice it planned its hunt with were tinged with wariness.

Yesterday was inarguably one of the worst days of your life, and you, in turn, were in one of the worst states you could have presented yourself in. But today?

You sensed its baiting approach and moved aside, feeling it jerk away reflexively even when the only thing to brush its flank was your unclawed hand.

Today you slept peacefully, woke comfortably, and had your aunt watching you.

You seized its smokey mane as it passed, tensing your legs to leap after it and haul yourself atop its back in a movement that felt distractly nostalgic, as if your body had learned it years ago and only just now began to remember. The nightmare was already tired, already worn from the constant slashes, to the point that you could still feel the lingering wounds on its flanks that had simply given up healing. Its ink-like blood slicked your inner thigh and calves as you wrapped its mane in your hand and tightened your legs around its malnourished body. The abrupt mounting surged new energy into the flagging beast and treated you to your just-desserts for daring to climb atop the indignant creature as it thrashed. Your grip tightened on its mane when it reared back, a furious shriek curdling from its gasping maw that sent a shiver through your bones.
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It was enough to surprise you but not enough to dislodge you. Not even the tremor that rocked through your hips as it crashed back to all fours managed that, but you very briefly felt yourself go airborne when its hind-end reared up and bucked you forward. Maybe it was the blood on your pants, maybe the weakness in your legs, maybe the disorientation from the sudden reversal, but for one of those reasons, or maybe all of them, it finally launched you from its back.

Or maybe it was the fact it had bucked you face first into an overhanging support beam like it had last time.

Your neck snapped back like a springboard on impact, eliciting a reflexively furious snarl as you lashed out blindly and caught the beam with your Shade-clawed hand. The wood parted like warm butter beneath your fingers, shredded to indistinct chunks that clattered to the stable floors beneath.

Dizziness overtook you, and for a second, confidence wasn't the only thing you felt welling up inside you. The nausea passed quickly. You shook yourself off, reorienting to find that Lily had opted to catch you in the rafters rather than let you fall again. She preened across the bracelet, her spider-web like ivy gently hoisting you feet-first onto the carved beam. It gave you time to breathe, and in turn allowed to you realize you'd cracked a smile despite it all.

You laid your hand against the support beam, looking down on the panting colt. It had already retreated across the stables, using that distance for safety to catch its breath and rally, but it watched you. It paced back and forth, slowly, but the cockiness in its step was gone. If it had been playing with you before, that ended now.

And then it was gone.

You blinked, disbelief forming on the tip of your tongue when Lily's frantic warnings sent you scurrying to the side just before the nightmare's life signs phased back into existence just behind you. The snap of its jaw was unnervingly audible, leaving you scrambling to understand what in Shade's name had just happened.

A glimpse of the beast glowering down at you from the underside of a beam even further above you as if it were its Mana given right to walk on walls left you at a loss, but it was nothing compared to the fact that it burst into smoke and vanished again.
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Lily's warning once again let you avoid having a sudden bite taken out of your shoulder, and this process repeated several times before you finally misstepped and tumbled from the rafters. You hit the ground rolling, Lily's never-ceasing alarms already telling you there wasn't time to rest - And the precious moments saved by that drive kept you from being stomped immediately as the colt appeared rearing above you. You managed to evade its almost omni-directional assault for several seconds longer before a mix of instinct and pure dumb luck saw you accidentally grasp the thing's mane again in an attempt to shove its gnashing maw away from you.

The next instant, you were floating weightless in the rafters again. And then on the ground. In the back of the stables. Hanging from a wall.

Your position within the stables rapidly became utterly irrelevant, as the immediate limit to your spacial awareness was being stretched just making sense of which way gravity was about to take you between sudden forced displacement happened again. Disorientation finally won the war, sending you crashing shoulder first into what you thought was a rafter, but turned out to be much wider. A gate was your second though, or maybe the wall, the ceiling? Several precious, stomach lurching seconds saw gravity yet to drag you anywhere and you realized what you'd actually hit was the floor.

You scrambled to your feet, scanning the stable interior to find its occupant with a terrible urgency. Lily's warnings had fallen silent for once, but the silence almost made you more distressed as it meant you weren't sure where it was coming from... But that concern was misplaced. When you finally found the thing it was struggling to stand as much as you were, having fallen onto its side at some point in the chaos. It swerved its head as it jerked itself to a sitting position, wildly scanning the stables until it found you again.

You eased yourself up, keeping your eyes on it while brushing yourself off and catching your breath. It tried to stand two or three times, but after it legs simply gave out from under it you had to wonder if maybe it was finally done.

>Wait for it to recover. This wasn't over until you broke it.
>Approach and mount it. There'll be no better opportunity than now.
>Turn and leave. You're confident you've done all your aunt wanted.
>Other? (write-in)
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>>5456139
>Other? (write-in)
Retreat to Clara get her opinion on how to proceed, whatever we do don't take our eyes off it or turn our back to it.
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>>5456139
>Other? (write-in)
Taunt it. It might be trying to fool us, and if it isn't we'll deal the final blow.
>>5456183
Absolutely dont do that
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>>5456139
Damn, we really cut this thing up. Lets call him Scar.

>Ascertain via Lily how much the horse's life force has waned
>Wait for it to recover. This wasn't over until you broke it.
How fucked up Lily says it is should determine how long we wait. If it seems like it could keep going but is trying to buy time then put the pressure back on and attempt a mount.
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>>5456139
>teabag, i mean mount it
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>>5456183
Fuck just happened! Time to go ask the expert.

>>5456260
Talk shit!

>>5456378
Wait it out, this thing is going to give up all hope of hunting you before this is over.

>>5456389
>>5456260
mount!

aight, I'll see what I can do!
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After what just happened you spared a thought to maybe just backing out now to go consult with your aunt. That idea was shelved almost immediately however, as you had no intention of walking out of here before the job was done. You took a deep breath and made a conscious effort to steady your breathing, bringing the last few minutes of frantic movement to an end with the opportunity granted by this mutual ceasefire... Because stubbornness to ask the expert aside, you weren't sure how to proceed from here.

Was it really too exhausted to go on? Was it faking to try and lure you into something? Was it buying time for something?

"You're not as cocky as you were yesterday." You straightened your back, wiping a sheen of sweat from your cheek. "If that's all you had, why don't you give up now?"

You waved your Shade-wreathed hand with a deliberate dismissiveness, seeing if you could provoke the thing further. You doubted it understood a thing you said, but it wasn't a stupid beast. It was intelligent, frightfully so, and you'd wager it was every bit as proud as it was smart. If it was trying to bide its time, you'd just piss it off first... And if it really was over... Well. It'd probably just resent you deeply. Which was fine, because fair or not, it also bore your longterm grudge against Ser Stomperson. If you were going to loathe one another it may as well be a mutual thing.

The nightmare's ears flattened back against its skull, snorting derisively. No further efforts were made to stand, but it did bare its teeth when you slowly made your way towards it.

"We can keep doing this." You hold your arms aside, one slow step after the next, and smile down at it. "It will only keep getting worse for you."

Odds are you would be hard pressed if it started your next contest with that queer displacement ability instead of breaking it out in a frenzy after it was already exhausted. You weren't confident in being deliberately non-lethal in fending it off at that point. In that sense, you weren't technically lying - It would absolutely get worse for it. For both of you, really, but you'd make it worse for this thing purely out of spite more than anything else.
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You came to a stop a scant few feet in front of the creature, staring down at it. Even laying down, the thing's head could reach your chest. It brought to mind the time you'd spent with Tim and his horse within Dryad's Atelier, actually - That thing had been a very obedient mount. You'd almost call it sweet and mild-mannered, for a horse. It was a stark difference you simply couldn't reconcile with the snarling nightmare before you.

And that reconciliation proved a fool's task moments later when it tried to bite your calf for approaching it. A sudden surge of motion set your tightly-strung nerves in action as you skipped back just in time to avoid it lunging clumsily across the floor in an effort to tear your shin clean off your body. Your weight tipped backwards, catching yourself mid-retreat with malice in your grin before you twirled on your backfoot and brought the heel of your boot arcing cleanly into the side of nightmare's head with wet crunch.

It bit again, and then again and again, desperately catching nothing but air as you deftly danced out of reach and paid it back with one kick to the face after the next. It got easier with every strike, each subsequent bite coming out slower and more half-heartedly than the last, but that just meant you could avoid them with less effort - You weren't, in turn, sparing any effort in beating it for its flagging attempts at rebellion.

One final, desperate attempt to chase you away proved the end of your patience, as you simply lifted your knee above its lolling head and brought the whole of your weight down to stomp its jaw shut. The action earned you a satisfyingly dull crack against the stable floor, and you seized the opportunity of having dazed it to repeat the action several more times before finally rearing back and punting it hard enough to jostle it into rolling over.

There it lay, breathing heavily but otherwise unmoving, and finally devoid of its attempts to snap at you. You knelt down, resting your serrated fingertips on its neck, drawing thin lines of parted flesh towards its cheek.

"Are we done?"
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The stable doors opened some time later, admitting the wobbling, unsteady gait of a defeated Nightmare to the midday light. It melted from the darkness with its head hung low, taking slow and measured steps until it finally bore its erstwhile rider back into the sun. The mount was a poor sight, devoid of its majesty and pride, carved flesh criss-crossing every surface of its flanks until an onlooker might have mistaken it for having picked a fight with a bush of sharpened steel and lost.

Your hand was wrapped tightly within its smokey mane, holding firm in case it tried one last-ditch effort to humiliate you. The only thing you relationship was built on right now was violence and the hierarchy born from it, you weren't about to trust it. All the same, you turned to look down at your aunt, returning her proud satisfaction with a boastful smirk of your own. "Is this subjugated enough?"

"I'm sure I bred you a nightmare, but you came back riding hamburger?" Her brow arched tauntingly, casting a glance over the sorry state of your mount. "That hand of yours isn't just for show."

"I'm tempted to call it hamburger..." You muttered, hearing the nightmare in question sputter a heavy sigh beneath you.

"Its yours to name, though I'd hoped you would call it something a little more respectable." Your aunt smiled.

You made a face, staring down at her skeptically. "You named yours 'Ser Stomperson'."

"And he was possessed of regal nobility, as a knight should be." Clara attested, "He was my knightmare."

You stared at her, then down at the defeated colt between your legs.

>Whatever, his name is Hamburger.
>Ser Stomperson Jr. then, in memory of its asshole father.
>You'll give it some thought. (write-in! name and reasoning)

"in the meantime, this thing needs food and water. There's no telling the last time it had enough of either, and I want to give it some time to rest before I leave."

"I'll leave you to that, then." Your aunt noted, "I have a few things I want to accomplish, so this is farewell in advance. I doubt I'll see you again before you leave."

"...Like what?"

"Taking stock of the estate. Meeting my husband." Clara gave a dispassionate response, "There's a lot of things I need to check on before I'm satisfied."
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The corner of your lips tugged downward, washing out the satisfaction of your smirk. "Alright. I should probably ask before you go though, earlier this guy started dragging me around the stables like some kind of Jinn adept. What should I know about that?"

"Oh?" Clara's eyes brightened, excitedly looking over the beaten nightmare. "That, my dear Irue, is why nightmares are such fantastic mounts. As they mature they learn to travel short distances in the dark like that. They'll take anything touching them with them in the process, but it'll wear them out quicker." Her eyes softened, traveling across said nightmare's carved up body with a wistful warmth. "...It's a fight or flight instinct at first, not something they use for hunting. It either really wanted to kill you, or was trying to get away."

"Hmm..." You made a vaguely acknowledging sound, hedging your bets on which of those was the case.

>Any last things to ask your aunt? (write-in)

AND

>Lunch, then leave.
>Drag Ari along with you. (Ceases her interrogations, removes her from Rinnier's administration)
>Check in on one last thing before you go (what?)
>Other? (write-in)
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>>5457291
>Whatever, his name is Hamburger.

>>5457294
>Any last things to ask your aunt?
Can she lend Rinnier a hand in dealing with Tanya?

>Drag Ari along with you.
Whenever we leave her to her devices she gets more and more sociopathic. Also Rinnier can just threaten to give the prisoners back to Ari to get them to talk.
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>>5457294
>You'll give it some thought.
Scar. I like this thing, I don't wanna do him dirty by naming him stupid.

>>Any last things to ask your aunt? (write-in)
I suppose we should admit that we cored our uncle like an apple. She's going to find out anyway, we may as well be upfront about it.

>Ask Ari to follow us once she's done with her interrogations.
>Ask her to pick up a branch of Aegis for herself and another for us, then take river downstream to meet up with us.
>Grow a normal wooden raft if you can, or disguise Aegis with Ivy or something, do not sail down the river in a H R Giger prop.
Between our communication setup with Rinnier and Ari's ability to home in on Lily she should have an easy enough job of finding us, and I expect we'll need the backup as the violence will begin soon.
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>>5457291
>Call it Bastard. Because it is one serious bastard.
>Tell Clara that Byrn is worse for wear and we're sorry it came to that. (Im pretty sure we didnt mean to condemn him to eternal suffering lol)
>Check in on one last thing before you go (what?)
See Ari and the knights for a farewell, tell them to follow Rinnier's lead the best they can.
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>>5457294
>Check in on one last thing before you go (what?)
Go over the financial documentation to look for expenses that could be related to activities in Resuri.
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>>5457325
Ari can never catch up to us if we're on a nightmare
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>>5457294
>>5457326
I like Bastard, in the event of a tie I'd be happy with that.
>>5457357
Excellent idea, seconding this.

>>5457392
She could have someone give her a lift on an ordinary horse to Carona, pick up a couple of small clipping of Aegis there (as well as check on her progress) and sail down to Resuri via the eastern split in the Fae river while still making good time as was discussed a bit earlier.
>>5448206
We could also cut through Carona ourselves come to think of it.
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Western I mean, dammit.
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>>5457319
Hamburger!

>>5457325
Scar!

>>5457326
>>5457396
Bastard!
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>>5457325
>>5457326
By the way, byrn is also hamburger.

>>5457319
Help with Tanya?

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>>5457319
Better to keep Ari in our sights.

>>5457325
>>5457326
Ari should catch up with us later. Try not to travel by fleshhorror.

>>5457326
General good byes and business as usual.

>>5457357
>>5457396
some receipts for Resuri!

Alright, let's see what we get! In regards to the name, i think a compromise can be made.
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Update delayed until later tonight, as this one is also looking to be long since it's covering a number of small scenes in succession. There are currently no planned stops for prompts when meeting Rinnier or Ari, but if you guys would like me to expand those parts for more interaction, give me a heads up.
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I think we're good on that.
Excited to see what compromise thats gonna be
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>>5458656
Would Irue be able describe the "device" used to set the crowd on fire way back sufficiently, or would we need to have someone retrieve a sample from Carona.

because if we should need to provide a
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I have been unable to put my input or votes in lately because I have been horrifically busy. However, I predict the compromise will be Bastardburgerscar. Or, since he is a horseburger, a Royale.
That's a france joke

>>5454646
>Could it have been possible that Luna had taken those memories at some point, this seems to be a very suspicious gap, especially for something so otherwise noticeable. And separating the Bracelet from the companion seems like a bad idea, so why it was given to Ariel in the first place also doesn't quite track right especially if Father had known of its importance.
I'm going to support this track being important to follow up on, since I think it has a relatively simple solution- to see how much Irue *does* remember about...well, anything foundational. And if we can't remember because we're forgetting something that we can't even remember...we do have a Mim, if it comes down to it.
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>>5458677
The issue will likely be that the people that would be best to ask are dead and have been for some time now, so would require a trip to the Catacombs and hoping that their bodies are in good enough condition to be revived via Dryad mana.
or the alternative being
Figuring out where previous companions end up after their Rites and trying to track down our Father's body, as it would likely be in significantly better condition.
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>>5458656
Btw, after we depart, can we stop over at Carona and say hello to Mim? Or is it too far out of the way?
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>>5458716
Whats with your Mim obsession anon. You love old ladies this much?
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>>5458739
I'd back seeing Mim, she's definitely someone we would want to keep in the loop for a variety of good reasons.

Not sending for her definitely made things a little more complicated than they could have been, though.
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>>5458739
If he really loved old ladies wouldn't he want to stick with Clara?
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>>5458744
Why do you guys keep suggesting we just "send for her"? My memory is a bit rusty but haven't we been making her do stuff for us already too often, since she has shrine stuff to do?
And asking her to just drop what she's doing and make her join us seems unreasonable.
>>5458749
I was referencing how we all thought Mim was pretty old due to her age not being described at first. Unless I'm remembering wrong. I really need to read archives again
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>>5458753
>Why do you guys keep suggesting we just send for her
ok so there are a few reasons
>We are literally trying to uproot the conspiracies of an organization that has had at least a decade of what amounts to free reign over the surrounding territories through Bryn's stewardship, making progress may actually approach being somewhat effective if we could channel our limited efforts where they would be best invested. As someone who is both already somewhat aware of looming events, the most capable individual that was available locally and someone that we already had some level of established standing with, and nominally could easily acquire assistance if needed.


Ultimately her help aligns with the shrine's goals by letting us focus on keeping the Seal functional, and being a check on Artermis's plans that stray well outside their established and implicit charter / role.
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>>5458764
I would also have Mim tag along with us if we just could. BUT being around Irue isn't exactly safe also she's a kid.
And you didn't adress my point. We can't just expect her to up and do what we say
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>>5458753
>haven't we been making her do stuff for us already too often, since she has shrine stuff to do?
She does have responsibilities in the Shrine, but she is ultimately the Representative of a fairly backwater town's Shrine, she isn't swampedly busy - In fact she's more busy lately than she's ever been just due to helping out with Carona's rebuilding. The reason you have agreed to not seek her help often is that for Mim, it is extremely difficult to arguably impossible to not begin realizing what you're up to if you continue to involve her in things or use her as a consistent source of information This is bad, as you have reasoned that her revelation of your actions and motivations will invite either additional cognito hazard break outs, or another purge from the Shrine once they realize your connection and affiliation with Dryad. There were several scenes where you and Mim discussed this difficulty and she agreed to do her best to respect your privacy, but pointed out she couldn't do this if you kept asking her questions or involving her directly in things.

Keeping a Luna adept in the dark is a feat that borders on impossibility the more material you give them, with that material being anything between context clues to a number of scattered questions regarding things you want to know.

Also in the case of your current circumstances, you can't keep Lily and Mim in close proximity simultaneously. You have seen that as adorable as Lily is, she will still absolutely try to murder people she smells Luna on.

>>5458716
>can we stop over at Carona and say hello to Mim?
I'll put this to a vote because there were some people interested in taking the river, which is on the way, but you've also got the nightmare now, so... Anyway, it'll probably be the vote at the end of this update if nothing else comes up!

>>5458668
Irue wasn't there unfortunately, but its description can be sourced from Rinnier and the knights who were.
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>>5458656
Ask Rinnier to keep an ear out for any reports of Ashe reappearing and put her in contact with us when she reappears pls.
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>>5459113
I'd argue that since we're not doing anything remotely Dryad-related right now, it's the best time to maintain our relationship with Mim.
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>>5459417
The problem is that asking for to help in any real fashion will help her to figure us out as 99% of the shit we do is connected to Artemis and Dryad and those things are directly connected to one another so we can't just ask her for help with Artemis and not expect her to figure out that the Shrine needs to go scorched earth on us.

If you want to stop by as a friend and give her a proper goodbye before shit kicks off then I'd vote for that, but involving her in our problems is dangerous for both of us and unfair to Mim.
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>>5459557
I'm not proposing asking her for help. Just stop by and let her know we didn't forget she exists.
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>>5459681
Okay then I can dig it.
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>>5459681
Choke-slam her for old time's sake.
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Only if it doesn't delay us too much!
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"If I have to formally name this thing..." You started with reluctance, "Scar seems fitting."

"give it a night's rest and you won't even see the marks." Your aunt grinned, patting the nightmare's bloodied side. "Won't mean they aren't there, though. You really must have worn it out if it just gave up healing itself like this."

"I was surprised the thing could heal at all. It's not even a Wispborne beast." You scowled down at the horse, mildly regretting the lack of interest in Manaborne beasts you'd had growing up. The Tiers were probably experts on things like that, but you still had a lot to learn.

Your aunt shook her head, patting the newly named Scar. "It can't. Their physiology lets them maintain a healthy appearance by reforming. It isn't 'healing' in the strictest sense, as the process is really only good for dulling the pain and triaging otherwise crippling wounds. Even if it looks fine on the outside, it still needs time to convalesce before its will actually heal... Otherwise, it's not unusual for them to push themselves to their limits right up until they die." She eyed you seriously, "As its owner, it'll be up to you to make sure it paces itself."

Shifting your weight on its back, you try not to frown too deeply over the idea. "I'll see what I can do. I'm not going to need to worry about this thing dropping dead traveling, am I?"

"No." Clara offered the thing one final pat before stepping away, "But I trust you get the idea. Appearances can be deceiving. Now if that's all, I should get going; let your little one eat his fill before you go."

"Ah, one last thing? Or two, actually." You call out, your aunt having already started taking her leave regardless. "You said were going to see Byrn, so I should probably warn you ahead of time that he has Nymph's Wood implanted in him, similar to what they were trying to do with you."

This made her pause, her eyes cast downward while listening. "...I don't know how to feel about, but thank you for telling me."

"Don't be surprised if he looks worse than Scar." You continued, treading a fine line between offering a sheepish apology and acting unrepentant for your choices. "There things about Nymph's Wood's implantation I needed to verify before I knew what options you had."

"..." Your aunt's lips pressed into a thin line, still not meeting your eyes. "I'll keep that in mind." She finally nodded. "What was the other thing?"

"Neither Rinnier or I are familiar with our East Heaven guest, Tanya Suriah. Rinnier is meeting with her today, but if you have the opportunity could you see if Rinnier needs help?"

"Of course." Your aunt flashed a smile that sent a shiver down your spine. "I'd thought to get to know the girl more regardless, this will make a good excuse as any."

You nodded, unsure why you suddenly felt uncomfortable over that exchange. "I'll see you then, aunt Clara. Don't..." You worried, but advising her to take it easy felt wrong. "Never mind. Stay safe."
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You nudged the newly christened Scar towards the pair of guards you recalled talking to yesterday, lightly rocking your heel against its ribs when it ornerily opted to stand around. You leaned forward, muttering in its ear. "Listen you little bastard, if you want food you better get walking. I will lock you back in that stable."

Whether it understood or merely sensed the threat, the nightmare plodded onward under your direction. If it was going to be like this the whole way you'll have significant second thoughts about putting up with the damn thing... But maybe getting it something to eat would earn you some favor before it came to that. In the meantime though, you had to admit it was a novel experience to see the world move along from this high up.

You'd never really ridden on your own, and even the most recent examples of you riding at all were composed entirely of Kara's back - an unfair standard in every conceivable sense - or riding with Tim in Dryad's Atelier. In the former's case, the world flew past too fast to really observe, and the height difference didn't feel quite as pronounced. In the latter's, you were far to preoccupied to appreciate it. Right now though, it was just you, a casual plodding of hooves, and a curious feeling of nostalgia. Your body handled riding even without a saddle in a reflexive fashion, guiding and keeping a steady hand on Scar's movement as if it had long been second nature... Until you paid mind to it. It was a frustrating process, not unlike the time Asche had accidentally prompted you into breathing manually.

The less you thought about it the better, horses were probably just easy to handle when they weren't being predatory assholes.

"Oh, Ser Valen!" One of the guards, the man you remembered lecturing you about the distinction of colts, greeted you as you approached. "Colt's looking pretty beat up, did something happen?"

This was the man you were looking for. "We had a disagreement. You seem like the type to know about horse care though, am I right?"

"Aye. I even had the privilege of seeing to your aunt's nightmare from time to time. Why do you ask?"

"This bastard needs something to eat." You gesture down to it, "And drink. And a place to rest for an hour or two before I leave. He's pretty beat right now so I don't expect he'll be a problem, but I can come with you until he's settled just in case."

The guard turned an immediately grateful smile towards you. "Wisp bless, I'd be very appreciative. Can't say I know the temperament of this one, but your aunt's nightmare was only well behaved when she was around."

You nodded along sympathetically; the man's fears that this one took after its sire were probably well founded.
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Scar took much less prodding to convince to follow along the second time, still making it quite clear it resented the experience all the while, right up until it was presented with a trough of water and a platter of ground meat. Only after it was presented with them did you finally throw your leg over the side and dismount to leave it to its own devices.

It would have been nice to see it change its attitude completely and dive into the food, but despite your hopes in that regard - or, given your experience with the bastard so far, because of them, it just glowered at you with its ears flattened against skull until you left.

You waited a minute before peaking back around the corner to catch it stuffing its face, until it happened to look up and see you again, where upon the chewing ceased. Without breaking eye contact it turned to the side and spit its half-chewed meal onto the ground. You stared at each other for almost a minute before you finally left it alone to go do other things.
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The lunch hall that had been reopened shortly after you arrived was full to the brim with your knights, and while you made your way through it without a formal commotion, you still felt eyes following you through the crowd. The rowdy morning din flowed against you like a solid wall, making it almost impossible to really make out any of the conversations going on around you. Snippets were caught here and there, out of context glimpses into their training, their day before, how they slept and, inevitably, the not-so-subtle alerts that you had walked in.

You didn't pay it much mind though, choosing instead to follow your nose towards the smell of your much delayed breakfast. Sandwiches, but of a larger variety - Where a whole roast sat cooked, waiting to have meat shaved fresh from its flank. Where the sizzle of onions and peppers in pans of butter and spices tantalized you. Back near the now serviced and bustling kitchen where the estate servants worked to fill the mouths of their guests, running knives with rhythmic chopping thuds through tomatoes as thick as a ball, and the pungent smell of cheese being shredded mixed with the faint tinge of meat-flavored smoke that lingered in the air.

You flagged down one of the staff to order your meal, pouring a wooden cup full of fruit juice from a chilled pitcher to tide yourself over in the meantime. Resting your hip against the counter, you let the atmosphere sink in while nursing away at your drink. The excitement of your arrival was passing the longer you idled, giving you the opportunity to just breathe and observe.

It was crowded and loud, the exact opposite of the home you'd spent most of your life in, and the forests you had spent most of your time since exploring. The chaotic, almost irreverent energy that vibrated in the air was an almost physical assault on your senses, and the heat... The heat from the cooking fires and all the people in one place made the air noticeably thick. But the people wore bore smiles more often than not, laughing and joking with each other as they ate.

You held your cup up to your lips, sipping at it leisurely while you savored the experience, trying to place the memory that kept scratching at the back of your mind.
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"Morning, Ser Valen." Your eyes opened slowly, finding Miska stepping aside with a cup in one hand and a thickly stacked sandwich wrapped in cloth held in her other. She greeted you with a brief nod and a smile that flickered away before it could reach her eyes. "What brought you to the messhall?"

"Lunch." You nod towards the kitchens, then raise your cup slightly. "Just waiting on it now. How are you holding up?"

"Fine, working hard. Salhade ran into Clara Valen earlier and dismissed me for lunch early." She nipped a bite from her wrapped sandwich and stepped out of the way of a pair of passing knights, leaning back against the wall a short distance from you. "We don't usually break for lunch until later, when this place has cleared out more. He hates the crowds."

Salhade did strike you as the kind of person who preferred quieter environments. You nodded, humming an affirmation that was swallowed in the perpetual buzzing of the hall. "What about you?"

"I used to really like them. Being around so many people felt electrifying, like I was getting excited just being with everyone." Miska cast a soft smile, watching the packed tables with furtive eyes while drinking. "Not so much anymore, but I don't dislike the feeling they give. And you, Ser Valen? Hard to think of you as much of a crowds person; s'rare to catch you in large groups for long."

"I don't prefer them." You agree easily, "but I'll tolerate some more than others. This one doesn't feel too bad."

"Yeah?" Miska wondered aloud between bites of her sandwich. "Reminds me a bit of Carona."

You cast an aggrieved look her way at bringing up that place, of all things. "How?"

"The people didn't change that much." She shrugged, "It's funny, spent months with these people camped outside your cousin's place, none of us knowing how we'd end up. Felt like strangers the whole time, tied together out of uncertainty. Couple months later as knights... Well." She let the sentiment trail away in favor of a long, deliberate swig from her cup. Her eyes slipped from the crowd, searching for something in the gently swirling contents within. "You make faster friends with shared purpose than shared anxiety."
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You let the thought stand, looking out over the crowd while Miska ate. A servant from the kitchens caught your attention, coming quickly to deliver a sandwich similar to Miska's own, wrapped in cloth from the bottom to make it easier to handle. You thanked them briefly, letting them hurry back to their tasks as you brought the thing to your mouth and felt your stomach growl as you took the first bite. Juice from the meat smeared your lips, soaking into the bread around it quickly.

"Mind passing a message for me, Miska?" You swallowed contentedly, pushing off the wall as you prepared to leave.

"If that's your will." Miska agreed, "Who am I passing it to?"

"The other knights." You nodded towards the messhall. "I'm leaving today, I've got business to take care of down south. In the meantime, I'm leaving Rinnier in charge. Be sure to follow her lead, and direct any problems you're having to her."

"Business as usual, then?" Miska sported a wry grin. "Where are you going, if you don't mind me asking?"

"Resuri. There are some leads from Carona I need to follow up on."

"I don't suppose you put together a team for this like you did the bandits back in Carona?" Though her posture didn't change, Miska's attention piqued at the idea. That excitement deflated when you shook your head, even as she tried to play it off as being uninterested from the start. "Alright, I'll spread the word."

"Thanks." You drained your cup and bid your farewells, setting off to finish your rounds.
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It was a toss up as to whether you'd seek out Rinnier or Ari first, but you got the feeling Rinnier was still working through her negotiations with Tanya. You'd been keeping up with her emotional feedback through 'Hearts in Harmony' and aside from a few dips towards curiosity, surprise and irritation, she'd remained markedly level for most of the day. Level, of course, being a mild state of tension and stress that you associated with her ongoing work, seeing as they'd taken some time to manifest since the two of you woke up.

So with the feeling she was busy, you plotted a different course through your family's halls while grazing your breakfast away. Lunch? It was the first meal you'd eaten, so it was breakfast, right? Breakfast.

Once again you passed the staff of guards that marked the eerily empty wing of the estate, greeting them with a nod as you went. Ari had carved this place out for her own personal use after taking on the role of interrogator and had since been pursuing the task a little more eagerly than you'd expected. Recalling the way she'd defended her responsibility to it when Rinnier had suggested reassigning it, you'd say she took to it more eagerly than either of you had really expected her to. At first you had been concerned her enthusiasm wouldn't get the kind of results you needed, but even that had been an unnecessary worry. She was good at the job. kind of disturbingly good, if you were being honest.

Concerned that she would have caused irreparable damage, or even accidentally killed some of your hostages, you had forbid her from physical torture in her interrogations. She didn't have the experience for it, and you weren't sure you wanted the frail girl gaining that kind of experience in the first place. You had your hands full fretting over what her affinity with Dryad was going to do to her development, you didn't want to add being a professional torturer to that pile.

...You're not sure what you expected at that point, putting an amateur in charge of, effectively, just asking questions to a group of people that had no reason to answer truthfully. Whatever you expected, it wasn't the regularity with which she had treated dehumanizing her prisoners, nor the speed in which they'd been ground down.

She got you all the results you wanted and then some, but you weren't sure how to respond to it all.

You finished your sandwich, knocking at the door to her appropriated room. "Ari, are you free?"
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A rushed stumbling of feet from the otherside gave away her approach a few seconds before the door clicked open to admit the stringy haired little brunette. "Master! You came to visit?" She peered up at you through her bangs, wearing a bashful smile. "Did you need me to find something else out?"

You reached out to pet her, eliciting a stifled giggle from the younger girl as her eyes crinkled shut. She leaned into the attention warmly, holding onto the door handle to support her. "Not quite. I wanted to see you before I headed off, though."

"You're leaving?" Ari blinked owlishly, seeming to realize the immediate implication that accompanied that. "Where are you going? For how long? Can I come?"

"Yes, Resuri, and I don't know yet." You answered her rapidfire questions in order with a patient grin. "I do want you to come, but I'd prefer you finish up your business here and meet up with me afterwards."

Left unsaid was the concern that everytime you had left her to her own devices, deliberately or not, she had taken a concerning turn in her activities. You still keenly recalled discovering her sleeping in a clearing of corpse-fertilized giant pitcher plants that Aegis had formed in the woods near Carona...

"Should I bring Aegis?" Ari wondered, "Will it be dangerous?"

"...Probably." You deadpanned. "It would be nice if you could swing by Carona to check on Aegis anyway, and you'll definitely need something to keep you safe during all this."

Ari nodded happily, turning a beaming smile your way. "'Kay, I'll be there soon as I can!"

You glanced over her, finding one of the Artemis agents clothed and cleanly washed. He sat limply in an armchair, staring unresponsively towards an empty fireplace with hollowed eyes. A frown crossed your face, unsure if he was even breathing. Mentally nudging Lily, she briefly let you see through her senses to assure you that he was, in fact, still alive. Perfectly healthy, if her evaluation was any indication, too. Just... Unresponsive.

When Lily's senses disconnected, the blur of life representing him slowly dissolved back into a human being. Your breath hitched involuntarily upon realizing he was looking at you now. His neck hadn't turned, so at first it was only an unsettling instinct that pricked the back of your neck... But his hollowed eyes had swiveled to meet yours. Dull things, like tarnished marbles planted in his skull. They betrayed nothing, nor did his rigid expression shift; the act alone seemed to be the extent to which the intent still dormant in his body would express itself.

"Master?" You blinked, tearing your gaze with some effort away from the unsettling sight when Ari called for you. "It'll be dangerous where we're going, right?"

"Uh, yeah. Probably." You shook the feeling off disconcertedly. "Between Lily and Aegis though, we should be fine."
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"But it'll still be safer together." She surmised, "So we'll probably be sleeping together right? Just to be safe?"

"...We'll see." You shake your head. "I know you prefer to sleep with someone, but one of my Atelier privileges makes it complicated. It's hard to do it without accidentally invading your privacy, or inadvertently oversharing my own."

"...But you don't mind when Rinny does it." She noted with an uncharacteristic sharpness just under her sulking.

You opened your mouth, not really surprised by the comment but still not sure how to answer it. "Did you talk to her about that over breakfast?"

"She said it was none of my business." Ari's sulk was reinforced with a pout and she doubled down on it all with puffed out cheeks.

You pet her again, not quite earning your way back into her good graces. "She's right."

Ari responded with quite possibly the least threatening growl you'd ever heard anything make, up to and including a kitten. It was so unexpectedly benign for what it was you couldn't help but laugh, and that just upgraded the useless growl to a plaintive whine. "This is bullying! It isn't fair! I was there first!"

"It's complicated, don't worry about it." You withdrew your hand, "It's not going to happen all the time, we just... Needed to coordinate over something."

"Mmmrph." Her arms crossed. "Fiiine." She drew the word out reluctantly, "I'll catch up soon. Don't get into trouble until I'm there!"

You bid your farewells, stepping back from the door as she closed it. Your fond smile grew cold as the gap thinned, with your final glimpse into the room meeting the empty eyes of the artemis agent again just before it shut. A deft click left you alone in the hallway, and suddenly that little detail made you feel very uncomfortable.

You left the empty wing much faster than you'd entered.
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Given Rinnier's stress seemed to be unabated, you wasted a while longer searching through older financial records for anything to do with Resuri. There was a fair amount of it, but given Resuri's prominence in the Valen territory's production scene, you didn't see that much of it was unusual or worth bringing with you. Some of what you did find was interesting though, like the bulk order for collapsible barricade walls. There were other notations like that, scattered through the ledgers over time; A vaguely painted picture through history of an arsenal for siege defense being assembled by piecemeal. It stretched back almost a decade, but as far as you knew nothing ever came of it. Granted, until recently you knew very little, so that wasn't saying much.

Still, as the head of House Valen now, you were well within your right to go to the people who made and handed the things off and ask questions. You copied down several of the companies' names and stashed it away for later.

More recently however, there was one major purchase that had seen a truly disgusting amount of House Valen's treasury being moved to a recipient in Resuri. It was almost a year past at this point, but given your reason for heading to Resuri in the first place, you decided to write down one more name, finally putting it to the face of the lanky, leather gloved man you'd met what seemed a lifetime ago. An address wasn't listed, but you knew he operated in Resuri. You also vaguely recall your last meeting with him parting on a debatably positive note; He seemed like he had almost expected to see you again, and hoped to do business then, too.

"Isaac Lupre... Slavemaster."

You stared at the name, now scrawled onto a piece of notepaper alongside the other questionable purchases directed towards Resuri over the years, and pocketed them all with a sigh.

As good a time as any to get moving, since it felt like Rinnier had just caught a break.
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You found her pouring over a scattered pile of documents, focused but not nearly as stressed as she'd been most of the day. Sunlight and a breeze spilled in from the open window nearby. It wasn't quite strong enough to dishevel the papers spread across the desk in front of her, but it lent a natural freshness to the air. She looked up when the door to the office opened, relaxing marginally after you waved and shut it behind you.

"You've had a good day." She started with a tired smile.

"You had a long one." You returned, "How did it go?"

We have her cooperation to a limited extent." Rinnier straightened up, resting her back against the carved-wood backing of the chair. "She thinks its funny that we're trying to deal with Artemis, and has agreed to answer questions regarding their activity in East Heaven to the best of her knowledge."

"Funny?" Your brow arched. Rinnier just shrugged, shaking her head unhelpfully. "So she's trading knowledge of Artemis in East Heaven for a chance to plunder our archives, huh...?"

"No, she's giving us that as a gift." Rinnier corrected, "Because she finds it funny."

"She sounds like a pain in the ass." You observe flatly.

"Incredibly so." Rinnier propped her head against her splayed fingers. "But information is information, and free information is even better. Speaking of plundering the archives though, this is where her limited cooperation comes in: For the opportunity she has conceded her willingness to stay as a willing guest for the foreseeable future, acting the good and cooperative guest of honor in the meantime."

"..." You looked down briefly, brows knit while the gears in the back of your mind clicked along. "She has no idea how long it will take her to search the archives for what she's looking for. She was going to be here anyway."

"Correct." Rinnier rolled her eyes, "But this also means I can interrupt her as I please to ask questions while she's here and she has implicitly agreed to answer them... To within the extent of privacy and support that won't compromise her current goals and position. I suspect she made this deal assuming we placed a high value on current reports of East Heaven's status, which she seems to care little about. Worthless to her, but gold to us, potentially."

"It'd be nice to know, but I don't think it's immediately relevant to us?" You hazard that even if you knew what was going on, it'd be useless to you. That border was closed tight, unless you wanted to try traipsing through the Fae Forest to get there.

"I'm of a similar mind, but I have questions of my own regarding East Heaven I'd like answered, and I'm interested in her activities in the Northern Wastes as well. She's going to be answering a lot more questions, about a lot more things, than she probably expected." Rinnier's crimson eyes glinted smugly as a self-satisfied smirk played across her lips. "I'm going to badger that old woman until she's well and truly sick of me."
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You snort, crossing the room to settle in the open window. "Keep me updated if you learn anything interesting."

"I will. You remember to check in regularly." Rinnier retorted, "Are you leaving soon?"

You murmur an agreement, feeling the wind catch your hair. A feeling of dissonant familiarity had been tugging at you off and on all day and it took you a moment to gather your scattered mind. "I just wanted to say bye before I left."

"Any idea how long you'll be gone?" Rinnier mused.
"When are you coming back?"

"...Back?" You blink owlishly, trying to reconcile the echo of a second voice.

"What?" Rinnier laughed softly, "Back where?"

"You- Nevermind." You shook your head, trying to shake off the warmth from the midday sun and focus. "No idea just yet, but I'm hoping it won't take too long. I'll keep you updated on my movements - Oh, and I asked Ari to bring Aegis and meet up with me at Resuri after she's done here."

"Alright. Probably better than keeping her cooped up here while you're gone, I suppose." Rinnier rapped her fingertips across the desk top. "I'll have my hands here full between administration, Tanya, and your aunt."

"I also asked my aunt to help you with Tanya if you needed it, and, just in general."

"That'll be fun." Rinnier sounded anything but enthused over the prospect. "I suppose she would have inserted herself regardless though, so thanks for warning me she'll have an excuse."

"You're really wary of her. Why?"

"Your aunt is a powerful presence in all of this. She could be extremely helpful or extremely dangerous and she is acutely aware of that." Rinnier groaned, "We've clawed together so much, yet so very little, and if she decides to topple this house of cards we've built there's not a lot we can do about it."

"I don't think you need to worry about it. She's on our side, you can trust her." You know the words mean little to Rinnier, but you'd already seen a snippet of this conversation play out this morning. "She's not interested in taking anything back."

"Not unless she decides we're not capable of handling what we've taken." Rinnier corrected.

"..." You leaned forward, gingerly holding your Shade-wreathed hand just behind the wrist. Your eyes drooped shut, ignoring the few strands of golden hair to get carried free of Lily's ivy. "Rinnier, it's okay."

"No, you don't know that." She started, shifting in her chair to face you.

It had been a while since she'd acted this way, but the confrontation with your aunt this morning and her worries now... This was she same way she'd treated you back when you met.
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"We've earned everything we've taken, there's nothing for her not to approve of."

"Other than the fact you've turned over all of your territory's management to me? I am royalty, but I'm also an outsider." She argued, "And she has every reason to be suspicious of me."

There was so much going on in your personal life during the rite that it had been hard to step outside yourself and really see the people around you. Watching it happen now, after everything you'd been through, you started to realize just how deeply Rinnier's trust issues ran. You doubted your aunt would take the time or effort to earn the red haired Testament's trust, which meant their relationship was probably doomed from the start even if your aunt really was harmless. Just the fact she could be a threat if she chose to was enough to set Rinnier on edge.

"You're not an outsider, you're my Testament." You remind her gently, lowering your voice. "And I am the head of House Valen now. How we choose to handle this territory is none of her business anymore."

You echoed back her words from earlier, feeling the building knot of anxiety ease and loosen across your link. There wasn't much you could do to reassure her not to worry about your aunt, but closing ranks seemed to at least help her calm down.

She ran a hand back through her hair, tucking back strands of errant crimson that had slipped her ponytail behind her ears. A tired smile graced her lips despite herself, and she turned to look through the papers to hide it. "I'll be fine. I'm just... Nervous."

You left it at that. "One last favor before I go, if you happen to hear any reports of Asche, can you forward them to me? Or put her in contact with me if she shows back up. I'm worried about her."

"Yeah, I'll keep an look out." Rinnier nodded, seeming like she wanted to say something more. "Safe travels, Irue. Stay in touch."

"Will do." You waved, slipping your weight off the other side of window ledge and dropping out into the grass.
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You were several feet away before Rinnier called out for you, a teasing, faux-exasperation lacing her voice. "You couldn't use the door?"

"...Ah." You blinked, awkwardly shifting Lily's mask back in place with a frown. Your body had just moved. "Guess I'm just restless?"
"One place is as good as the next, but I'm starting to get restless."

You wave at each other, parting ways without thinking too deeply on it; missing the worried frown of hers that followed your back.

Minutes later you had mounted a properly kitted Scar, now equipped with a saddle and saddlebags, and let the pressure in your chest finally burst when the gates opened and the nightmare took to the road with the wind whistling in your ears. A weight you hadn't realized you had been carrying shed itself in your wake, and you wanted to go somewhere. Anywhere.

>Swing by Carona to see Mim
>Dead sprint to Sylv, it was on the way.
>No detours, Resuri was waiting.
>Other? (write-in)

Also

>Take the roads, give the bastard some time to stretch his legs.
>Take the river east of Carona, give the bastard some time to rest.
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>>5459815
>Swing by Carona to see Mim
>Take the river east of Carona, give the bastard some time to rest.
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>>5459815
>Swing by Carona to see Mim
>Take the river east of Carona, give the bastard some time to rest.
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>>5459815
>No detours, Resuri was waiting.
>Take the roads, give the bastard some time to stretch his legs.
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>>5459815
>Swing by Carona to see Mim
>Take the river east of Carona, give the bastard some time to rest.
Forcing it to go on would be a good show of dominance that its sort respects, but it wouldn't be worth it if it screws him over for later.
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What would people think of also swinging by Marchovic on our way for two reasons

Seeing if we can get further assistance the scar/ gauging the new Shade Claws and progress.

and / or

Seeing what he can do to move / address / learn about the Shade Aspiration hanging around at the Old / Ruined Shrine, considering that it was named and everything I have a feeling we're going to need the Shrine's help to move it on and mentioning not letting Mim know, though could likely be traded for an upgrading his "pass" from Mayor to Valen Head authorization.
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If you guys want to go to Carona and spend two real life years doing shit in there instead of Resuri why didn't you vote for that?
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>>5460601
Only if it can be done in 20 minutes or less.
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>>5460630
If you look back, you will find that I did >>5443592
I was outvoted, So I'm trying to make the best of that fact that we will be transiting through Carona, in order to travel via the river.
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>>5460655
Yea but we can't spend too much time there, we're already delaying
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>>5460659
We're probably saving a bunch of time and effort(We would be traveling downriver, also our only real point of interception would be Sylv, and we get to check out the conditons at river fork that likely leads further into East Haven / towards the Seal's ?terminus?) as we don't need to transit a significant distance alone with supplies to make the round trip, consider the fact that the trip from Carona to the Valen estate took three days so we're likely looking at a week of travel related downtime anyway, and the only things to be done amout to a grand total of;
increasing Lilly's capacity for speech
Beating / Bonding with scar
or meditating to try and fix Shade attunement
Basically being the only things to do.

map can be found>>5448102
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>>5460666
It would be faster by road to start with.
I also want to do stuff but we voted to go to Resuri anyway
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>>5460668
I don't know why we're going either, especially without an actual escort. We're going to run into issues and the only response we're going to have is the magical equivalent of a sledgehammer.

I mean at this point the Tiers have likely been moved on from Resuri, and are with Caylen at this point, for which we have a last location for being on the opposite side of our holdings.

The best we can realsistically hope for is that we can convince the Slaver to Spill everything he knows which happens to uproot Artermis's local logistics train which we relay back to Rinnier can potentially clamp down on via House Valen edicts, though this would likely alert Artermis that something was up and get them to go investigate making the entire operation pointless and completely counterproductive to our goals.
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>>5460676
We haven't even reached there and you're doomposting. I dont buy it!
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>>5460689
Is there anything you can think of to do in Resuri? or other leads to follow?
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>>5460693
We can stroll in and impose our will there. We're OWN that place and everyones ass in it. Its part of the prompt, increase our authority. I don't want to write every thing I imagine we might do there, that is tedious.
But it certainly beats more of Carona. And if its still possible to save the Tiers somehow, we owe it to them to try.
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>>5460697
>We can stroll in and impose our will there
With what proof that we are who we say we are?
We didn't get a letter of recommendation, or any other proof mark when we could so I don't see how we're going to manage that.

>We owe it to them to try
We don't actually know for sure that they were taken against their will, or even know of the fire as they very well could have been approached and left during our original setting up the Rite party and never returned home in the first place.

Considering the fact that they were hanging around Maran / Caylen, and were mentioned by name in their prophecy they may well have been approached by Artermis at some point.
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>>5460712
Bruh I can't fuck with this level of skepticism.
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>>5460716
I'm sorry, I guess I'm aware that we're running out of time Of which I don't think we really have that much left and have a bunch of stuff to set up, before things kick off. and go sideways really quickly.

and I this point I don't think we would be able to prevent the civil war, Dryad waking up, Artermis / Caylen coming to get us or managing to turtle up in & around what little of our lands we've seen. without immediately fucking off into the forest
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Rolled 22 (1d100)

We are going to be perfectly fine. I'm rolling for good luck and fortune
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Just noticed that in the Rinner PoV section of Thread #76, post >>3984444

we get this gem, yet no one seems to have picked up on it at the time;
>His bodyguard had an answer for everything. If you had assistants even half that capable back in Teranford who knows what you could have accomplished. If Priat hadn't...

no one seems to have picked up on this, and I guess that this implies that they knew of one another, which I guess makes Priat's reticence around anything to do with Rinnier more obvious assuming that they are the same person.
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>>5459815
>Delay even harder by finally investigating the shrine
>Swing by Carona to see Mim
>Pick up a clipping of Aegis from her pitcher plant domain afterwards

I really wanted to go to the abandoned shrine, I can't believe I forgot about it until >>5460601

Vote are pretty much already in, shame.
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Gonna close the window and get writing little later tonight! Was tied up yesterday.

Also the visit to Carona will be brief. In fact you'll probably be skimming over most of the travel downtime with summaries of what you do during it as well. I tried to figure out what downtime was and how it worked, and I feel like it dropped the quest into a swamp. I will simply accept I cannot write downtime.
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>>5461324
Riz. most of this thread is what I'd call downtime.
We've achieved stuff, there's no immediate crisis, we're talking with people, taking care of odd ends and basking in the feeling of accomplishment. It's a welcome change in pacing.
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>>5459844
>>5459894
>>5460060
>>5461208
Mim!

>>5459901
No detours!

>>5459844
>>5459894
>>5460060
Taking the river!

>>5459901
on the road!

>>5461208
shrine?

>>5461208
clipping of Aegis!
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The POV of each view happens without pauses or time skips, for the most part. We get to decide what to do and since we are always swamped with so much shit we go do it and there is almost no "down-time". If that makes sense
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Scar crossed the distance between the estate and Carona at a blistering pace. It had taken you days to make the march, each and every mile tiresomely burned into the sole of your boots, but now they were melting away underneath like it had all been a bad dream. You understood a little more now what your aunt had meant by having freedom; to go where you wanted, when you wanted to. To feel the world open up before you. The grassy fields raced past with the wind streaming ivy-laced golden hair behind you, and for a time... Nothing.

You felt nothing, thought of nothing, remembered nothing. A single breath escaped you as Scar ran and your consciousness went with it, sublimating into the feeling.

Sometime later you breathed again, and that breath was as excruciating as it was lovely. The day had drained away, leaving the last rays of the sun to paint the sky in deep oranges and vivid violets as night crept closer. Your body was warm through and through, but you could feel the subtle burn in your thighs and midrift. Muscles you'd scarcely used, much less for the whole day without stop, making their complaints well known as the day came to an end.

You weighed the option of pushing on through the night and decided against it. It would be the one time you could see what a nightmare was really capable of, but the fact this ornery bastard had spent the whole day running non-stop after barely being able to stand earlier made you leery of pushing him too hard. You patted him on the neck as you pulled back, slowing to a trot along the road. His head shook irritably, heaving a violent and dismissive snort over having being forced to stop. "Really not tired yet, huh?" You murmured, looking over the nightmare. You glanced aside, eyeing the roadside forestline a vague plan forming in your head. Scar stamped his foot as you steered him offroad and towards the darkening woods. "Nightmares are predators, yeah?" You urge him on into the forest before giving him slack and easing off. "Let's find dinner."

...The bastard just stood in front of the woods and twitched his ear once.

"Hunt? Food? Sicc?" Whether he understood and didn't care, or didn't understand what you wanted from him at all, or worse, understood and deliberately opted not to just to piss you off, you couldn't say. "Listen, I have food in these bags-" You pat one of the saddlebags pointedly, "-You don't. Either you catch something or go hungry. Again." And you definitely couldn't trust this bastard to go hunting on his own. He probably wouldn't even come back, then you'd have a whole new problem roaming the countryside.

In response to this threat, the bastard sat.

"...Fine." Your arms crossed. "I can sit here until you get hungry."
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You could not sit there until he got hungry. After what felt like an hour, you tied him to a tree by his lead and started making camp. Camp, which is what you were going to call it, consisted entirely of a comfy bed of ivy to sleep in and an overhang of woven branches. It was a generous statement to say you made it, because by point of fact you had planned to just sleep against a tree before Lily had intervened to remodel the tiny woodland space you had squeezed yourself and your nightmare into.

You were just settling in to relax and bite into a mix of dried meat and fruits when you glanced over and saw Scar had the lead you'd tied him to the tree with in his mouth. He stared at you, eyes round and unblinking, visibly shocked he'd been caught. The awkward stare lasted several more seconds of you chewing slowly on your dinner before swallowing. "What do you think you're-"

He bit down and severed the lead mid-question, then exploded into a poof of black smoke.

"SON OF A BITCH-"
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The next day saw you trotting down the road at a more respectable pace, now with the nightmare's bit, bridle and reigns replaced with woven ivy and wooden growths. You continued to chew on your pieces of your breakfast, same as your dinner, as you traveled. Last night could have gone so much worse had Scar chosen to try and escape the forest, but, probably because the stupid animal thought it had the advantage in the woods, it had only run deeper in to try and lose you. And, to its credit, an invisible horse teleporting in the darkness and climbing trees would have been a horrid thing to try and run down.

Unfortunately, this act of rebellion did not account for Lily.

"Fuck you~"

You stroked the little apparition's ivy affectionately and she shivered in delight, tickling your cheek with her leaves.

The rest of your trip was largely uneventful, as you found Carona coming up on the horizon barely a quarter into the day. You'd planned to take the river east of it down to Sylv, and eventually Resuri, but... Much to your chagrin, you could actually think of a few things you still wanted to do while you were here. One of them was particularly difficult to do with Lily, which meant you needed to have her wait somewhere safe in the meantime.

You rerouted your sulking nightmare in the general direction you recalled Aegis' glade being, trusting in Lily to guide your course the rest of the way. Perhaps it was instinct, but Scar was decidedly unhappy about having to enter the unreasonably peaceful looking clearing. Something about the carpet of cushy, moss-like grass and sweet aroma set the nightmare on edge. Or, maybe it was the massive hanging pitchers hidden in the limbs above, probably full of assorted wildlife corpses?

You don't know! You didn't care. You left Lily there with strict instructions to keep Scar from running off until you came back.

It took you a few more minutes to walk the rest of the way into town, immediately finding yourself greeted by one of the knights you'd left behind. "Ser Valen! You're back already? By yourself?"

"Not for long." You nodded during your approach, "Just need to check on some things and pass on some instructions. Where's Dullem?"

"If he's not at HQ then he's probably out helping clean up." The knight you were speaking to glanced to her partner, then back to you. "You want one of us to hunt him down?"

"If you're not too busy." You nod, thankful you wouldn't need to be doing any more legwork than necessary in this place. "Tell him I'm heading to the Shrine. I'll be there a while before dropping by HQ, he can come meet me or wait there."
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The sloppy salute they presented you was a silly reminder of how much formal training they needed as a group, but you were working on that. Leaving the gatekeepers behind, you made your way through the ruined - Yet now fairly clean and recovering - streets of Carona. The Shrine as always stood tall in its center, a towering building with monumentally sized doors that marked the center of worship, and to some in the aftermath of the Mistral's Child, community.

Your neck craned back at the bottom of those stairs, briefly remembering how hard you'd struggled to carry Kara up them during the beginning of the rite. It brought a bitter smile to your face before you sighed and started making your way up to the open doors. Since the disaster, the doors had been cracked open in entirety rather than simply allowing the much smaller, normal sized doors at the base of their towering counter-parts to dictate the come and go of the building's visiters. A largely symbolic gesture, quite literally meaning that the Shrine's doors remained open to those in need. Just beyond those doors, the towering tree which made up center of the Shrine loomed strong. Its boughs branched out across the ceiling, full of leaves which rustled quietly in the gentle breeze the Jinn Dominion kept flowing.

It was the first sight to greet you, and one that evoked a complicated set of emotions now that you knew the meaning it held. The second sight was the coming and going of those beneath the branches. Townsfolk from Carona milled in and out, with a small but dedicated set of them continuing to seek guidance from the Wisp Dominion's acolytes since the disaster. No doubt more of them had joined since the fateful night that saw the final roots of Artemis ripped from this place.

They ignored you mostly, and you wandered unattended through the Shrine's halls with a familiar peace. The Dominions had kept busy supporting the town as far as they were able without violating neutrality measures, with each of them taking on differing sets of responsibilities. Wisp had become the pillar for emotional support and guidance to the people, Undine had become terribly busy with the acquisition of the Ice Queen's Atelier... But this place looked more hectic than you'd expected, all told.

"Can we help you?" The voice trailed off as you turned to its source, a Shade acolyte given the vestments. "I noticed your hand," He said, "Are you hear for guidance?"

You held your Shade-wreathed hand up, waving its serrated finger-tips carefully. "No, I'm fine with this for now. I've already spoken to your representative about it. Is the Luna representative available?"

"Mim? She's usually busy through out the day managing records since the Banshee tore through. Do you..." He trailed off, eyes widening as he finally took note of your features. "Oh, Irue Valen, right? Is this an official matter?"
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"If you can tell her I'm here, I'd appreciate it." sidestep the question, as you'd really only come for a personal visit.

"Absolutely!" He flashed a friendly smile, "If you'll wait here I'll pass it on and be back in a second."

You nodded gratefully, taking a deep breath before settling in to watch over the Shrine a little longer. Your crimson eyes drifted across the Shade Dominion, seeing as it was the place the acolyte had just come from... It was much emptier than you'd expected it to be. Shade never had a good reputation among people in the first place, with Wisp overtaking the role it should probably have had in counseling those in grief and helping guide people's emotional health, but there were usually at least a few adepts lingering about. The place looked almost abandoned now. Were they out hunting Oakenbear or something?

A slammed door jolted you out of your reverie, and you turned to hear your name echoing through the hall alongside a flurry of footsteps clattering across the marbled floor. "Irue!" Mim's curly hair bounced with her step, right up to the last moment before she hugged you. You held your Shade-wreathed hand carefully away, returning the hug after an awkward moment with your one free arm. "You're back! How was your trip?"

You smiled apologetically over her head at the wake of startled Luna acolytes and adepts she'd left behind her, with no small amount of dropped scrolls and documents left to pick up. "Good. I met my aunt, she gave me a horse."

What you could tell Mim was little and less, for fear that she'd simply begin intuiting more than was safe for her to know. It wasn't something she could help, so you did what you could to simply occlude details as necessary. She beamed regardless though, taking you by the hand and dragging you back the way she'd came to the alcove that was her office. It was your... third? Fifth? time being there, and the assortment of tomes and complicated, almost hieroglyphic rune based art compiked in the place never ceased to fascinate you.

"Can't talk out there for too long or they'll start fussing at me." she explained in a hushed tone, shutting the door behind you. "I'm actually super busy right now."

"Did something happen?" You eased into one of the guest chairs near her desk, careful to not accidentally carve it in the process. "I noticed the place was hectic."

"Uuuh..." She wrenched her face up, momentarily conflicted. "Well, we're stretched thin. A couple of our Dominions don't even have Representatives anymore."

"...What?" You blink owlishly.

Mim pulled up a scroll from her desk side and untied the little cord of string that kept it shut, unfurling it to reveal the bulk of its center space filled with beautiful, almost headache inducing art. "This happened! Can you believe it?"

"...I don't know what 'this' is."
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"Oh." Mim looked at the tapestry with a frown. "Right. Moonrunes."

To some, a picture was worth a thousand words. It spoke to the way images could convey far more context than simple words, even to the average person. Luna adepts however, were not the average person, and their preferred form of condensing information was to layer it increasingly complex pieces of 'art', such that strength as a Luna adept was all but required to interpret it, and the more favored by Luna you were, the more information capable of being extracted. Coloquially, moonrunes.

"Well, long story short, then." As Representative of Luna, Mim very well could have extracted a whole book's worth of information from that scroll. "A new Salamander Representative is being sent out here to replace Priat since he left, our Jinn Dominion is under investigation by the higher-ups in the Jinn Shrine after the Banshee and because of that a detachment of Luna's acolytes are accompanying them to help with the investigation and I have to help receive them and all the information they want, AND-" She tossed the scroll over her shoulder, letting it land haphazardly in the corner in a way you feel like she'd get fussed at for later. "Our whole Shade Dominion is on a field trip until further notice!"

Was that allowed?

"It is allowed!" Mim hopped into her chair, answering questions you hadn't asked yet. "It's rare, but they got a message from the Shrine in Verdan. Marchovic rallied pretty much anyone with Shade's favor and left immediately."

"What was the message?" If it moved a whole Dominion it couldn't have been trivial. Though on the other hand, Marchovic seemed like the kind of person to just declare a group vacation... The fact it left Carona's Shrine so understaffed was uncharacteristic, though.

"The Shade Dominion down in Verdan suspected a vampire outbreak." Mim shrugged, "Marchovic's the only one in the territory with experience hunting them, so they asked if he'd come."

"And he took the whole Dominion with him?"

"Yep!" Mim nodded energetically, "Well, not all of them. It hasn't made a whole lot of difference since the Shade Dominion didn't have a lot on their hands around here, but without them around I can't slip away as often."
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Vampires were a particularly dangerous form of Wisp apparition, almost more akin to a plague than anything else. Or a pyramid scheme. Realistically, they combined the worst aspects of both, and you absolutely did not want to have to that on your hands, much less in a heavily populated place.

A single apparition could nest within a chosen host and integrate itself into their body, permanently strengthening their physical capabilities: Strength, regeneration, reflexes... All to an incredibly small extent. In fact it was almost unnoticeably so. The problem lay in the fact it would introduce a drive to spread servile strains of the apparition to others, and each person infected with a servile strain would have a portion of their vitality siphoned directly back to the primogenitor, and then in turn find themselves needing to infect others with their own servile strains to offset the vitality they lost.

Not only did this threaten to rapidly spiral out of control, the initial victims and host of the vampire would become horrifically powerful as the plague spread. This was, ironically, not what made the concept so horrifying. No, the second, almost tangential threat surrounding all of this was that the Mana did not like to share, and a Wisp apparition being injected into who knows how many people favored by the other Mana was all but guaranteed to start a backlash. It wouldn't be long until almost every form of natural disaster happened to the zip code of the infestation in a jealous, spiteful effort to take their favored back.

"Why wasn't I informed of this?"

"Why would you be informed?" Mim blinked, "Oh, are you the head now? Congratulations!"

"I-" It really was that easy, huh? You sighed. "Yes, and this sounds like something that should be conveyed to the nobility responsible for the territory immediately. Why is this the first I'm hearing of it?"

"Well it's not a thing yet." Mim shrugged, "There's suspicion of its presence, but there's not actually been an outbreak. The Shrine there is already handling it."

"Handling it so well they needed Marchovic and his entire Dominion." You deadpan.

"Well, better safe than sorry, right?" Mim shrugged again. "If it seems likely an outbreak will occur they'll definitely send a message your way, but it's mostly a formality. There isn't a whole lot people like the nobility can do about the situation in the first place, you know? Mostly just restrict travel and such while the Shrine deals with it."
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The little Luna adept didn't seem to mind that you were part of the nobility she was insulting, and you wondered if that was just a normal thing in the Shrine. Broadly speaking, the two factions did have a somewhat tense relationship, despite their nominal friendliness with one another in supporting the people. In the strictest sense, the Shrine did exist for the explicit purpose of safeguarding the favored from people like the Crown and nobility in the first place.

"I almost wish you hadn't told me now." You muttered, making a herculean effort not to tap your serrated finger-tips against the chair.

"Marchovic's there so it should be fine, right?" Mim mused, "Oh, that reminds me! I have something for you!" Once again she went for her desk, this time opening a drawer by her side to withdraw a little envelope. Unlike the impossibly encrypted art you'd seen earlier, this one just had simple handwriting scrawled across it, addressed to you.

You did a double take at that, because it was addressed to you, specifically. Irue Valen. You took the envelope from her. "Have you read it?"

"No, but it's from Priat. I recognize the handwriting." Mim explained, looking a little sad. "He didn't send me a letter, though. Just you."

You slit the envelope with your finger, sliding the paper inside out to scan its contents. It was a short and direct letter, mostly reminding you of the promise you'd made to exchange information should you run into something the other might be interested in, and... Then informing you that he'd tracked down Teranford slaves in Resuri. He also mentioned expecting mercenary opposition.

You looked back up from the letter to Mim's expectant face, which fell even further into disappointment when she saw you. She frowned, wringing her hands together on the desk. "...I know. It's something you can't tell me."

You winced apologetically. "Sorry, Mim."

"It's fine." Mim lied transparently, "But if you run into him, tell him I'm mad he didn't write me, too."

>Talk to Mim about something! (what?)
>Spend some time with Mim (how?)
>Leave for HQ
>Other? (write-in)
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>>5462113
Wait, why can't we tell her about Teranford slaves? It's not Dryad-related at all, isn't it?

>Tell her we're going to Resuri to save our vassals
>Have a single cup of tea with Mim
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>>5462113
>Talk to Mim about something! (what?)
Where the Moonrunes came from? and the expected date of arrival of the investigative team I have an incredibly bad feeling about their arrival paralleling events we experienced in Dryad's Atelier and their composition being of Luna Atermis Adepts instead of Jinn's, and where it is originating from. We really should be present if possible since shit will probably be going down

About other methods to contact Marchovic while he is on the move as things have gotten somewhat worse / evolved and we were looking for further guidance. We really need to recall him ASAP as things are likely to go sideways and the more people here the harder things would be to "contain", and honestly an outbreak would be a useful impediment would actually be a benefit to us as it would limit transit in that direction and a rumor doesn't sound to concrete , and we can send the Shade detachment once things get confirmed

Where the rumor about the "Vampires" came from, and why the shrine in Carona of all places is responding to them.
>Other? (write-in)
don't Forget to write Mim a Letter during our travels.
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>>5462113
>Talk to Mim about something! (what?)
Clue her in that we're on our way to stop forbidden slavery. Irue is a hero and a good guy, hooray
Ask her to write us a letter to the Valen estate how the investigations will go, and promise to write her in return.
>>5462157
We cant order Mark to abandon his shrine duties. Thats unreasonable. Voting not to do any of that
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>>5462194
Depending on his actual reasoning for being able to go, revoking our "do whatever you want" pass would give us the leverage we need.

>abandon his shrine duties
We don't actually know if the Carona Shrine is responsible for the entirety of the Valen Holdings, as I feel it would be irresponsible to leave help so far away considering that Verdan is both literally on the other side of of our lands, and that they have their own Local Shine that hasn't actually asked for help yet, or even confirmed that an outbreak has occurred.

If it was only Marchovic that had gone to provide his experience that would be reasonable, but basically half of the actually combat capable Adepts seems like a bad idea, and considering that it was literally only the Shade Dominion, that leaves them woefully underprepared if "other" things happen while they are away.
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>>5462197
I dont know what to tell you. We just got told that vampires are really dangerous, Marko went there and took help with him. You want to "recall him back ASAP" over some vague possibility when its not our place to boss the shrine around. That is entirely unreasonable.
Well whatever its just my opinion
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>>5462113
>Resist urge to fight vampires with Marchovic
>Have tea with Mim briefly
>Give her Tanya's candy
>Only talk to her about non dryad+artemis related things, preferably something a kid would be interested in
We're having our knights trained!
We fought a nightmare with our cool claw hand!
Ask if we pissed anyone off by skipping town.

>>5462139
Because it's directly related to Artemis and by extension our secret bullshit that we begged Mim not to think about!

>>5462197
Why the hell wouldn't you want Marchovic to hunt vampires? First of all, it's a great idea. Fuck vampires. Secondly, it means that when the Luna adept investigators arrive he won't be here to answer questions about why Carona blew up (our fault) or even more concerningly who emerged from the Fae forest alongside a sentient tree that broke his nose (also us, we did that).
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>>5462197
>We don't actually know if the Carona Shrine is responsible for the entirety of the Valen Holdings
It's not! Each of the towns/cities have their own Shrine which handles local affairs, but they interact with one another and request assistance from each other as needed. The Verdan Shrine did explicitly ask for Marchovic to come and help out.
>"The Shade Dominion down in Verdan suspected a vampire outbreak." Mim shrugged, "Marchovic's the only one in the territory with experience hunting them, so they asked if he'd come."

That said, Marchovic was the one who decided to take most of his Dominion with him, that's entirely on him - And nothing you can really do anything about. As the other anon mentioned, the Shrine does not answer to you.

I'll close the window later tonight!
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>>5462139
We're going to Resuri for the Tiers!

>>5462139
>>5462599
One cup of tea.

>>5462599
Deploy candy bribes!

>>5462157
Where'd the message come from?
When will the investigative team arrive?
How else can I contact Marchovic?

>>5462194
We're on our way to deal with some Slavers!
Ask about writing us regarding how the investigations go?
Promises to write back.

>>5462599
Our knights are training!
We punched a horse!
Do the people here still hate you?

>>5462599
Drop everything to go hunt vampires with Marchovic!

Writing!
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"I'll pass it on. And I'll try and do a better job of writing you than Priat, at least." It was kind of weird to think you actually had a penpal now, when the full extent of your social circle used to stop at your maid a year ago. A thought occurred to you, briefly fishing through your coat pockets until you found what you were looking for. "Want some candy?"

You held the little wrapped sweet out, vindicated in the way Mim's eyes lit up. She snatched it out of your hand immediately, but rather than eat it, she just hold the thing up and admired it. "How'd you get this?!"

"From a friend?" You grinned awkwardly, a little taken aback. "Is there something special about it?"

"It's from Suriah's, one of the best confectionaries in East Heaven!" Mim spilled excitedly, "The wrapper is inlaid with paper thin gold filigree with the emblem of the shop, and the wrapper itself is a special paper that keeps things from sticking to it. Even melted chocolate will just slide right off it! It's also a really potent insulator," She turned the wrapped little candy around in her fingers, showing it off to you excitedly. "You could walk through southern Teranford carrying caramels in this thing and they wouldn't even get gooey."

You eyed the little piece of wrapping, slightly more impressed than you were before. Wait- "Suriah's? Does the Suriah family run a candy store?"

"Yep! Well. Yes?" Mim answered, hesitated, then affirmed herself, still too distracted with her new treasure. "Officially speaking they're a family of alchemists and healers first and foremost. The candy stuff is just a side-business. Like this paper, right? The Suriah family invented it for transporting delicate salves, chemicals, organs, all kinds of stuff! But since they mass produce the stuff in house, they also use it in some of their other businesses. Suriah's is really up-scale, you know? It had a waiting list on orders even before East Heaven sealed their borders."

You stared blankly at the little piece of candy in Mim's hands, gears creaking in the back of your mind to piece what you were hearing into a functional thought. How much could one piece of candy be worth?

Perhaps noticing the direction your thoughts were going, Mim protectively hugged the candy away from you. "Are... You going to eat it?" You had to ask.

She gave you a strange look. "Of course I'm gonna eat, what else would I do with it?"

You opened your mouth, unsure how to answer that. Sell it? Treasure it because it was too precious to eat? "You just seemed really excited about it, but not really interested in it, if that makes sense?"

Mim stuck her tongue out at you, unwrapping the little marble sized hard candy and popping it in her mouth a second later. Her face scrunched up almost immediately before smoothing out. "It's lemon flavored," She winced, "...I didn't think it'd be this sour."
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Lemon. You felt like that scratched a memory, but nothing pressing enough to worry over it. "You want some tea?" You offered with an amused chuckle, seeing her nod pitifully. "It's your house though, you have to make it."

The little Luna adept shot you a withering look and padded over to the door to stick her head out and call for someone. A short conversation later, she shut the door again and walked back to her seat with a self-satisfied smirk. "Hmph, I don't have to make tea, I have people for that!"

"Are you sure that's not an abuse of your power, Representative of Luna?" You cut a skeptical glance her way, and she shrugged.

"I'm not allowed in the kitchens anymore after Marchovic tricked me into making cookies using salt for the townsfolk." She puffed out a cheek, reluctantly recalling the whole thing. "We ran out of salt not long after that and all the food's been really bland since. So really, I'm doing what I'm supposed to by telling other people to go to the kitchen for me."

You stifled a laugh and closed your eyes, grinning. You decided to spend a little more time hanging out with her, at least until the tea came.
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You made small talk over this and that, taking the opportunity to catch up. There wasn't a lot you could safely tell her, but that didn't mean there was nothing - So you happily regaled her with... Slightly embellished stories of how you one-sidedly tamed a feral nightmare. Because you did that, basically. You were also fond of telling her about how you'd finally gotten proper training for some of your knights, which, while not quite as exciting as stories of your bravado, kept her interest all the same. The part about Salhade in particular piqued her curiosity.

"Do you much about him?" You asked, "I know he used to train Alouette, but not a whole lot else."

"Hmm, it's all mostly old news now. He used to be a bodyguard for the royal family decades before I was born, but he's been retired for a long time now. I heard he'd refused to take any apprentices again after his last one." Mim placed a finger to her chin and hummed thoughtfully, and for a second you could see the silvery-sheen of moonlight casually dance behind her eyes. "Oh. Oops, personal information." She shook her head, dispelling it as quickly as it came. "I hope he finds what he's looking for with your knight."

"What he's looking for?" You paused curiously. Mim shook her head again, somewhat regretfully.

"So you know that thing where we promised not to involve me too much in what you do because I'd probably just start knowing things you don't want me to?"

"Ah." You nod understandingly, an action she mirrored with a sheepish grin. "Any chance you're wrong?" You probed curiously, and Mim actually snorted in abrupt laughter. "Alright, I guess that answers that." You wave off her giggling. The world felt a lot less private having watched her apparently just accidentally an old man's personal affairs with an errant thought.

"By the way, did you hear about your knight captain yet?" Mim moved the topic along briskly with a conspiratorial leer.

"...No?" You leaned back, "Should I be worried?"

"I dunno, maybe?" Mim shrugged, "He and Penny started dating a few days after you left town!"

You just looked at your friend for a second, trying to piece together who 'Penny' was and how that had happened. It hit you all at once and you almost did a spittake while Mim cackled in her chair. "Penelope? The Gnome Representative?"

"Yeah!" Mim snickered, "Oh she hates you, I heard she's upset that- Ahem." She cleared her throat, sitting up at her desk to drop her voice as deeply as she could go in a moment's notice. "It's a shame such a good man is wasted on such a careless brat." Mim turned a very serious gaze your way. "You're the careless brat, by the way."

"I gathered."

"I don't know if it's official yet or not." Mim supplied helpfully, "And if it is, you uh, didn't hear it from me." She paused, thinking of something. "And if it isn't, you also didn't hear it from me."
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Your talks were interrupted when an attendant finally came with tea and a set of cups on a tray. He was one of the Luna acolytes you'd seen outside before you came in, but he didn't say much other than to see if Mim required anything else before leaving again. You didn't miss the suspicious look he levelled at the Luna Representative before doing so though. You held the cup up, blowing on the tea before sipping. If Mim had noticed, she was blithely ignoring it.

"So, where did the moonrunes missive come from?" Your time here was drawing to a close and you didn't want to leave curious, but you weren't really sure how far you could pry before it became a problem.

"A Shrine from a neighboring territory." Mim returned vaguely, "To be honest I get the feeling they were being rude."

Your cup lowered slightly, arching a brow in response. "Rude how?"

"The moonrunes." She gestured into the corner of the room she'd tossed said artpiece. "It's condensed information, but it's also basically encrypted, right? That one is really encrypted. I bet you started getting a headache just looking at it." She blew on her tea a few more times, growing irritable just talking about it again. "But the information inside isn't really important enough for that level of thing, so not only is it pointless, it's really frustrating to read."

"Ah... Huh." You muse over the idea for a bit. "So if there's no point, they were doing it just to be needlessly pompous?"

"Well the bit about the vampires was easy enough, but the investigative team being deployed was just insufferable, so I think they were trying to embarrass us by making it too hard for me to read." She snorted, equal parts amused and offended at the idea. "I have a half a mind to write them back with an answer that'll rewire their sense of taste through their hearing. But noooo, that would be rude and unnecessary and I need to be a dignified Representative."

You squinted. "Why would they go out of their way just to insult you like that at the cost of their investigation?"

"Oh at worst it'd just mean they showed up disappointed we didn't already have all the information they wanted available for review. Maybe drag it out a couple days to a week while we scrambled around." Mim waved off the concern dismissively, "...I don't have the best relationship with the other Luna Representatives though, so it's nothing new."

You took one last sip of tea, setting your mostly finished cup on the desk. "Is it something you can tell me about?"

"It's nothing special." Mim flashed a reluctant smile. "I'm a lot younger than all of them, so it's hard to get any of them to take me seriously. And since Carona is kind of out of the way-" You would argue it was one of the most backwater villages in the country, really. "-They look down on us a lot."
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"...Really?" It was a first actually hearing Shrine politics. "But it can't be that bad if Marchovic was the only vampire hunting expert in the region. And you're pretty amazing yourself. And wasn't Priat from Teranford? I'd imagine it's hard to top him."

Mim's smile brightened a little under the praise, regaining a little of her typical confidence. "We keep it a secret from the townsfolk, but Carona's Shrine is a bit of a blacksheep. Almost all the Representatives here have their secrets, or a dirty past that led them here. Not me, of course, I was born here. But, y'know, the others."

"Home for the problem causers, hm?" Another odd page added to your knowledge of Carona.

"It's a good place to lay low, and since it's-" She cut herself off quickly. "Actually, I can't tell you about the rest, that's actually confidential to the Shrine."

You held your Shade-wreathed hand up in understanding. "Well, on that note I should get going. When do you think the investigations will get started? Or, how long will it take?"

Mim shrugged. "Depends on when they get here. I suspect they'll be at it for at least a week once they're here, just between gathering statements and reviewing what we get together for them."

You nodded, pushing to your feet to leave. "Alright, well, send a letter up to the estate about how it all went if I'm not back by then."

"If it's nothing too classified." Mim agreed, standing to walk you out. "Where are you off to now?"

"Hmm." Was it hazardous to tell her? On one hand, if it could be dangerous it was probably better just to not take the risk. On the other... Mim seemed innocently curious, and it felt bad to keep her in the dark. A compromise, then. "I got a lead on some slavers operating in the territory, so I'm off to deal with them."

"...That sounds dangerous. Are you going alone?" Mim frowned, stopping to look you over as you approached the door.

You turned back and flashed a confident grin her way, flexing your serrated fingers. "I'll be fine, but I've got help coming with me too. No need to worry this time."

Mim remained skeptical, and for a second you saw the moonlight glimmer in her eyes. It was a faint thing, almost enough to be put up to being a trick of the light, but the way the little Luna adept swiftly closed her eyes and shook her head told you how real it had been. She gave you a frustrated, worried smile. "Alright, stay safe, Irue! Make sure to write!"

You gave her a one-armed hug, apologetically patting her back before leaving.
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You'd just stepped beyond the Shrine's confines when you saw the unmistakable frame of your knight captain trudging his way up the staircase. It was just him though, in so far as the Gnome Representative apparently wasn't accompanying him. "You made it just in time." You raised a hand in greeting, calling out to the bear of a man.

His neck craned up, an unusual reaction for him, and he waved back his features practically melted into relief. "Ah, Ser Valen! Sorry 'bout that, was worried I'd missed ya with how long I took t'get here. They said y'needed to see me?"

You hopped down the stairs, skipping a couple in the process to come to his side. "Yep, got instructions. Also some updates, stories about how the knights are doing out at the estate if you're interested. Do you have anything to tell me?"

"Er..." He rubbed the back of his neck, turning around to follow you down the staircase he'd just half-climbed. "Yeah, some stuff? We actually found a weird lookin' doodad shortly after y'left, thought y'might be interested in it. Confiscated it from the belongings of one of the Artemis collaborators."

You perked up. "That might be exactly what I wanted you to find." And if it wasn't, weird Artemis things were probably useful to you somehow anyway. "Let's head back to HQ. Did I tell you I punched I horse?"

Dullem looked lost, but he fell in stride beside you and seemed to relax into just accepting things with a casual nod. "Y'just got back, Ser Valen. Y'haven't told me anything yet."

"Right." You spent the walk back to HQ spreading the news of your heroic and slightly embellished but basically totally true horse punching story.

"Er... Ser Valen, I ain't mean to question you on this, but that don't sound like a horse."

"It's not! I'll show it to you some day, you'll hate it."

Dullem laughed nervously.

>Give Dullem instructions for the immediate future. (what?)
>Ask something about Carona or the knights you left behind. (What?)
>Other? (write-in)

Unless otherwise noted, Dullem is your last stop in Carona before you're off again.
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>>5463100
>Ask something about Carona or the knights you left behind. (What?)
Inquire how the reconstruction efforts are progressing and if any issues have cropped up while we were gone. With Rinnier likely being able to secure additional funding for their efforts things may be able to progress faster since there are likely a number of area's that could see budget cuts / redistribution since we now count the "beans".

>Give Dullem instructions for the immediate future. (what?)
Ask him to tell Rinnier of the incoming investigative team and to get into contact with us as soon as she can I don't know how widely known about the Jinn Abomination was so keeping it under wraps is probably a good idea Marcus Krell [see below] likely had one so a search may turn something up, but further planning seems likely to be necessary, since there are few things we're going to want to keep them away from(Aegis's glade, the Behemoth, Forest, etc.) or curveballs we could toss(Jinn abomination / Flare "projector", bandits, Krell[the opposing Luna Adept encountered in Thread #76, may have left one behind], etc.) also avoiding direct interviews of involved people where possible is an idea, they should be replaced with written ones as to allow them to continue working on the reconstruction where possible.
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>>5463100
Mim is absolutely adorable, and I love that Irue sounds like having fun in this update.

Also, I crave candy now.

>I recall we left Aegis to eat the Behemoth. Check up on her and look whether we can put that on pause, since with the Tiers hopefully saved we could control that Behemoth instead.
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Oh, also as according to Thread #69 unless Mim somehow manages "Lie" the Team will probably figure things out in sort order as

from >>3012944

>Who else actually knows about our ability to "summon Apparitions?"
Rinnier and Mim! There's Asche as well, but that's a given since she told you about the bracelet anyway.

So we probably should have asked what her intent was at the time.
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>>5463100
>Give Dullem instructions for the immediate future. (what?)
Bring the telephone apparition thing to Rinnier. Right? We didn't leave ours behind did we?
>Ask something about Carona or the knights you left behind. (What?)
Ask how he's dealing with the whole mayor thing, has he uh, appointed a new assistant yet?
>Other? (write-in)
>Thoroughly assess the Aegis situation in light of this new information about Luna inspectors, also take a clipping of Aegis at the least
Don't want the investigators finding her, but we can't exactly just yank her out of the behemoth unless she's done or nearly done. Worst case scenario it's barely restrained from waking up in which case we'd need to address that before we leave. Informing the shrine after removing all the Aegis evidence isn't ideal but it'd be better than Aegis being found or the behemoth waking up, the tiers could be an option but there's no guarantee they're capable of working when/if we find them. Of course it's also possible that Aegis ate the whole thing already and is ready to go. I dunno what to do about this yet.

I assume the pitcher plants and the bizarre glade can up and relocate easy enough, or even just condense in its entirety into a stick again when Ari arrives and go with her?
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No update tonight, just giving a heads up. Pretty sure all the votes are in, but i'll leave the window open till tomorrow when I'm able to start writing.
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>>5463100
>Other? (write-in)
Tell him we're calling the shots in the Valen lands now and ask if the town is in need of something in particular, we might be able to ship it here.
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Geh I missed the Mim thing. Oh well- the thing I'm most curious about would probably not have been in character to ask. After all, you don't usually ask people about things you've forgotten.
Or things that never actually happened to you
Mostly it made me think about something that would actually be interesting to ask- or perhaps, it's a concept we already know but I can't remember it. Mim can read our mind, yes, Luna is the dominion of Knowledge, nothing known is secret and all of that. But could she remember something we've forgotten? It's just a thought. After all, Irue not remembering something from a while ago that Irue ought to probably bothers them a lot less than it does me.

I don't know, if anybody else thinks that's worth following up on or not, then I'll just pitch it out there.

>>5463100
>Other? (write-in)
Ask if Dullem needs help with anything. He isn't nothing but a servant, after all. Not that there's likely to be much we can do.
Also, it's probably worth it to tell him how his people were doing at our estate. That they're doing alright and all that.
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>>5464186
>Luna is the dominion of Knowledge, nothing known is secret and all of that. But could she remember something we've forgotten?
It's a small detail that I would not be surprised if many of you have forgotten, but since Irue is well versed in Mana I can remind you! Luna is the Mana of knowledge, and through that wisdom its adepts are extremely capable of figuring things out. New things, new inventions, existing answers to questions they just don't know, etc... It's entirely possible for Luna to help you help you remember things you've innocently forgotten.

However, some things aren't so innocently forgotten. For such things, which are stricken from memory and meant to be lost, for such things, which are broken and buried, Undine is the secret keeper. Luna entrusts to its sibling the things the world must never remember, and so to do the world's people pray to Undine that the memories they cannot bear be forgotten, that their secrets no longer be shared, that the moonlight never again shine upon them, ensconced safely at the bottom of Undine's unfathomable abyss.

So in general, Luna can absolutely help you remember stuff you've forgotten! But somethings Luna can't, or won't help you with.

Closing the window later tonight!
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>>5464186
>>5464471
After posting this I realized you may have meant "can mim remember thing's Irue has forgotten"

The answer is basically the same, but with the added circumstance that in order for her to do so she'd need to think about subjects surrounding your life in order to realize what the things you may have forgotten were in the first place. This is understandably a bad idea for your circumstance specifically, and probably a bad idea for people close to you, for that matter when it comes to someone as favored as Mim.
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>>5464487
But wasn't there a mechanism that would stop Mim being assisted by Luna if she got too close, in Thread #70 >>3266346 we get

>I didn't pay any mind to it beyond trying to find something to use as leverage so you wouldn't leave me." She admitted smally, "At least not until later... The night you came to see me. When I was trying to figure out what you were hiding, I... Stalled. Not for time, but like- It felt like my brain just stopped working? I had to try and find ways to work around it, but then you made me promise not to, so...

So regular Luna Adepts would likely stop getting results around anything to do with us or the rest of the Valens for that matter, since there is a pretty big "blind spot" to doge around


I would assume that this would not be an issue for those "attuned" to the Atermis Fragment, though commensurately they would likely have a less "current" database to pull from.


looks like it might be worth getting into contact with the Undine rep in Resuri for assistance with recovering lost memories.
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>>5464557
The mechanism you're referring to is Undine. There are things Luna can't, or won't help you with. The problem inherent in this, and why Mim specifically is in danger of figuring things out, is that Luna won't help her do this but she is still in a position to brute force her way to an answer she shouldn't be able to know using information she shouldn't have to make connections she shouldn't be able to in order to reach a conclusion she shouldn't have access to.

As a modern example, if you googled "how do I assassinate a famous political figure", you'd nothing concrete (and probably put on a list). This is Luna not helping.

If you proceeded to google percentages of successful assassinations by cause, found explosives, sniping and poison were the highest grossing causes, then googled best performance sniper rifles, how to make explosives, and the most deadly and difficult to detect poison, then the figure in question and their personal details and recent travel history/future event schedule, you would have the individual pieces of unrelated information for you, personally, to put together the answer you were trying to find.

If Mim tries to jump straight to the cause like she accidentally did with Salhade, you get the result you noted. Luna just stops helping and her brain stalls - But as she mentioned, she was already trying to find ways to work around it. It would take her longer, but she can put things together on her own, and once she has that information, she can use it as she pleases to make additional connections.

You are the crux to all of this, largely (but not entirely) because a lot of what you do is integrally intertwined with Artemis and Dryad in one way or another. The more she knows about you, the more pieces she gets that potentially lead her back to the answer she couldn't just google.

I want to talk about something else directly related to this a lot because there are a lot of things nobody has asked or really seemed to question that this touches on and it has been an ongoing thing since the quest started, but I can't because since no one has actually seemed to care that means Irue has never even bothered to wonder about it, so the connection just never had the opportunity to be made and so it's this background detail that just keeps going unmentioned. It's THIS close to being a significant Forgetting but the context isn't fucking there so explaining anything is just spilling whole barrels of spoilers.
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>>5464592
It makes me wonder how exactly Atermis is managing to handle this entire operation, so seemingly without notice to be absolutely perfect when under what should be assumed to be extraordinary scrutiny from the rest of the Shrine, without leaving a massive trail of bodies and lose ends everywhere.

I guess how exactly the Atermis Fragment came to be I have a subtle feeling that a large number of Aeon's may be involved somewhere, how it gets utilized by aligned Adepts, and whatever fuckery established and maintains the Atermis Fragment <> Undine <> Luna, information exchange let alone how "contaminated" info is dealt with, how the Prophecy came to be, since long range predictions of the future should be incredibly unreliable due to "error" cascades.

>spoiler
I would assume that it probably links into some number of unquestioned assumptions we're making that has left this lamp shaded. somewhere though with such a large archive there is a lot of info go though to refine and attempt to rectify into something that was "missed", or a mistaken assumption.
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>>5464592
Is Asche a creation of Dryad?
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>>5463108
>>5463156 (ask about assistants)
>>5464186 (tell him about the knights you took)
Status report and issues since you've been gone

>>5463108
>>5463799
>>5464186
Anything they might need.

>>5463108
Mention the investigation team coming and to shy away from interacting with it where possible.

>>5463109
>>5463156
Check up on Aegis!

Alright, writing!

>>5464850
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Update, I'm just fucked for the next couple days. Sorry, I'll work on getting this out soon as I can! Worst case scenario I need to call the thread way earlier than expected, but I don't think it'll come to that.
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Has it ever rained in Valen Quest?
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>>5469482
We could always pray to Undine through the bracelet, get some SERIOUS rain going.
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>>5469482
We've also never went to the bathroom.
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>>5464872
I get that Irue's flatness makes it confusing for some people but it's weird that her own aunt refers to her as they.
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Further update: Business tentatively handled! It'll be a slow week due to thanksgiving coming up but thread is back on track! I'll get back to working on the update shortly.
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>>5470650
Thanks for the heads up.
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Fellas... do you think... Rinnier's arm pits are also red.... goddamn......
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Even further update: I have since been annihilated by the traditional post-thanksgiving illness. Fortunately there's plenty of time in the threadlife still, but I'm sorry this keeps getting delayed.

Please take care of your health, everyone!
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>>5476387
Get well soon!
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I asked the art AI thing, the answer is no!
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>>5477268
Mimmy looking fresh
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>>5477268
How many tries did you need before it drew the correct number of fingers?
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>>5477780
I went through 81 Mims in total in batches of 9, significantly less than half of these had malformed hands. Here's the best tard hand image.
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>>5477870
Nice! Which generator did you use?
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>>5477871
Stable Diffusion with the NovelAI model loaded ,euler sampling with about 30sih sampling rounds will give you decent detail without taking too long but the important part is using the NovelAI model. It leaked shortly before the thread went up and anyone with a decent video card can download and run it. If you wanna try it yourself then I encourage you to check out the guide I linked earlier in the thread. You could also pay the Novel AI guys to use their bot but that's less fun.
>>5442661
You can make album art, dnd maps, porn or anything else that's regularly posted on the internet in image format, it really is quite impressive how well it interprets your intentions.

In addition to the text input you can also input an image (generated images work too!) and have the AI draw over the image. I had it draw Lily >>5442635 over this image of Irue for example, then ran the resulting masked Irue through the image to image processer again to add the ivy. This took a couple hundred tries, I think covid broke whatever part of the computer processes masks.
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>>5453965
Anyone hit the forgetting? If not, can we still shoot?
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>>5483296
No one did! You're always free to keep speculating.

In other news, I am just now coming back up from what turned out to be covid. Thread's looking to be on its last few legs, but i think we've got plenty of time to get a few more updates out. At least enough to get to a comfy stopping point.
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>>5483785
>what turned out to be covid
Well damn
Glad you're okay
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>>5453965
>Forgetting
The Shade Dominion down in Verdan suspected a vampire outbreak. I bet that's it.
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>>5453965
>Are you forgetting something...? (write-in)
Refugees in Ephlesia, which has Aeons, Ateliers and Luna HQ.
Refugees were responsible for spreading the Nymph's Wood.
>"They proposed requesting a powerful Undine Relic from Ephlesia in order to help cultivate parts of the desert in conjunction with the saplings."
Lots of refugees from Teranford fled to Ephlesia or were trying to flee through Ephlesia.
Something about refugees that came to Carona?
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>>5483785
>we've got plenty of time to get a few more updates out. At least enough to get to a comfy stopping point.

G-good luck!
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"Has anything happened while I've been gone?" You started on a lighter topic for your trip back to the headquarters in Carona. "Without Rinnier here I imagine you've had a lot more on your plate."

"A fair bit." Dullem agreed with a sigh, "Miss Lamandra and Fen handled all the overhead 'round here, and without them it's been..." He trailed of wistfully, sharing a small wince with the mention of Miska's fiance.

"Have you thought of appointing an assistant?"

"Not really?" Dullem shrugged, "It ain't gonna be my business for long, and whoever I'd pick out would end up working with Miss Lamandra in the end, so I figured it's just better if I left it to her when she got back."

"Oh..." You drew the sound out with your realization. "About that, some circumstances have changed since we left." Dullem blinked owlishly, and you almost felt bad at how blithely unalarmed he seemed. "Rinnier's not coming back."

"What?"

"It's nothing dangerous, but she's decided to stay at the Valen estate to oversee operations from there. She's not going to be back in Carona anytime soon, and I doubt she'll be staying here or directly overseeing its affairs again."

"...What?" Your knight captain's expression paled, repeating the same confused question in a smaller, distant voice. "Wait, but- But, wait, wait Ser- Ser Valen I'm uh, I'm a knight captain?"

You nod. "Yeah?"

"But you're not here." He waited for you to nod in affirmation before continuing. "And Miss Lamandra's not here." Again, you nodded. "Then who's going to manage Carona?"

You stared at each other silently for a solid minute before you finally reached out to pat him on the arm reassuringly. "I believe in you."

"Please don't." He shook his head slowly, horror visibly sinking into his bones. "Oh no..."

"It's not a permanent thing." You try and cheer the man up, "Functionally, your role here shouldn't change that much. Keep the knights organized and act mostly as a representative for the people here to pass their needs and concerns through. You'll be doing what you've already been doing. At least until we can find someone properly suited to hand Carona's affairs over to permanently."

"What about all the logistics? And all the meetings?" Dullem insisted. "I dunno where to start with all that mess, Ser Valen!"

You offered an apologetic smile. Realistically speaking, you didn't know where to start with all of it either; Rinnier had basically overseen everything in Carona and kept it running. Finding someone to fill her position here wasn't going to happen overnight, but between Carona's management and taking full control of the territory, she was definitely needed elsewhere.
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"How have you been handling it since we left?" The two of you approached the headquarters front door and you fell back to allow Dullem to enter first, following behind him to the familiar front room of the pub-turned-base. It was an unnervingly quiet feeling, lacking... Something. The absence of the people and energy you'd come to associate with the place created a simultaneously familiar and alien place. "...Has it been like this since we left?"

"It's been a bit quieter, aye." Dullem shrugged. "S'empty most of the day."

"...It was always so busy, though." You tried to shake off the feeling, managing some degree of success in that regard. "People were coming and going all day."

"They were comin' and goin' to report and get orders." Your knight captain moved through the front room to the main meeting room, gently opening the set of double doors. "We just try an' handle it out in the field now, so there's not much reason to come back till the day's over. Stay here a sec if y'don't mind, I'll get the Artemis doohickey."

You nodded, watching the larger man walk away for a moment before your attention turned back to the empty room. You paced quietly across the floor, taking unnecessary care not to disturb the atmosphere as you made your way to the far side of the table and settled into one of the chairs. Your ears strained, trying to pick up the slightest bit of sound... You couldn't hear the outside, and it took you a moment to realize you don't know if you ever could or not. It was just... Quiet. Quiet and still.

You tapped your finger against the tabletop, amusing yourself with the intrusive little noise for a few precious moments before you sighed and laid your hand flat across the surface.

You hated this town. You really did. Probably from your first visit here when the guards attacked you and Kara, to your second when the Mayor held Rinnier hostage, the third, the fourth, the fifth... Almost every time you'd come back to this place it had found some new way to offend you. It was a cesspit that you were finally free of, and the sooner you could disentangle Dullem and the rest of your knights from its day to day operations, the sooner you could finally wash your hands of the whole place.
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...But even then, you probably wouldn't. Mim was here, after all. And something else. Some frustratingly intangible thing that felt like a string leading back to this place. If you had to put a finger on it, to put a name to it, then... History, maybe? There was a history here that you couldn't shake. This building especially had that feeling. For all you hated this town, you still had fond memories of the short stint you'd worked in this pub while sneaking into town. The siblings you'd met. Their father, who'd volunteered the place to a better cause in the wake of disaster. Though they had no way of knowing it, you lingered on the thought of how their ancestor had said you would always be welcome.

Tim, or what the memories of Dryad's Atelier had recreated of him, hadn't been particularly skilled, or especially knowledgeable, but he had been something irreplaceable. Someone that had genuinely cared and went out of his way to be there. All it took was the suggestion that you needed help for him to have your back, and when you'd broken in the Atelier, he had been there.

You'd always be welcome in his home... And years later, generations across, in a town you hated, which had done nothing but take, spite and hurt, this place, his descendants, had made good on a promise they couldn't have known about, which hadn't even been made to you. Twice, even.

It left you with a feeling you lacked the words to convey. A complicated, bittersweet thing. Envy, guilt, and gratitude.

You had started to wonder what you would do about it, but that thought had died not long after; curling aimless knots around itself with no real solution.

Maybe there wasn't anything to be done about it.

It was an odd feeling, thinking over how fortunate the Founder had been in having the companions he did, when every other brush against that history you'd made had left you feeling little more than bitterness, regret and loathing for the stupid mistakes they'd made.
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"Sorry 'bout that, Ser Valen." Dullem's return jolted you from your reverie, and what remained of those spiraling thoughts all but drained away when you caught sight of what he'd brought with him. "This here's the Artemis thingy we confiscated."

He presented a branch of polished emerald, with a surface of vivid and deep green, and you felt something within it stir immediately. 'Apparition' Came the observation, supplied as an inherent truth. 'Stillborn Jinn Elemental.'

A familiar and repulsive feeling threatened to surge backwards through your veins the moment your fingertips touched its oddly warm hilt. A morbid carcicature of life and wind.

'Manifestation Failed.'

You allowed the lobotomized thing to sink its mindless tendrils into you, linking you to senses you had never been born with.

'Artificial Slave - Echo.'

"...Ser Valen?" Dullem looked over with a concerned frown. "You look like you're 'bout to hurl. You alright?"

"Yeah." You cringed when you felt the thing's twin resonate. This was unmistakably the other half of the manufactured artifact you had been looking for. You released the branch, handing it back to Dullem and hurriedly tried to rinse the whole experience away. "This is exactly what I was going to ask you to look for. I need it sent to Rinnier immediately, the sooner it gets to her, the better."

"Top priority?" Dullem looked over the sheathed branch with renewed wariness. "Can do, Ser Valen. I'll get a rider out with it today."

"Have them take a message to Rinnier as well, she and you both need to know there's going to be an investigation team from the Shrine arriving in Carona soon."

"Ah, I figured there was something happening. So I suppose we should cooperate with them?"

"No, on the contrary, it'd be best if they didn't interview the knights at all." You glanced over at Dullem with a little sympathy when his brows knit together. "In the event that we can't avoid it, cooperate only to the extent that it regards the Shrine itself. If they start questioning our operations in Carona, or anything we've done, you should direct them to Rinnier specifically."

"If that's what you want, Ser Valen." Dullem allowed, "I'll get everyone together and warn them ahead of time."

You propped your head against your hand. "What's bothering you?"

"S'just that I thought we had a good relationship with the Shrine?" Dullem scratched at his head, "Figured you'd be all for cooperating with them. I'm guessin' you have your reasons and all, though."
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"Our relationship with the Carona Shrine isn't bad." You allowed, "Which is partially why we're not getting involved in this. We've received a lot more aid from them recently than is strictly encouraged, and have our own secrets wrapped up in recent events that the Shrine as an organization is better off not knowing. In short, we're more likely to maintain a good working relationship with the Carona Shrine by keeping our mouth shut when the investigative team comes around to look into them."

Understanding dawned slowly across Dullem's face. "Ah, I see what you mean now, Ser Valen." A more confident nod followed as he clapped a fist against the palm of his hand. "I'll be sure to keep everyone in line, then!"

"Good, glad that's settled." You grinned, "So before I go, there's a few more things I wanted to update you on."

"You're leaving already?"

It wasn't quite disappointment that tinged the question, but your knight captain could never seem to quite keep up with your pace. "There's a lot to be done, I've got a ways to travel still. So, first of all, do you remember my position in the Valen family?"

"Aye, you're the heir." Dullem nodded slowly, "Did something happen?"

"I'm the head now." You affirm, "Which is why Rinnier isn't coming back to Carona. She's working to take control of the territory from the main estate. Once things are cleaned up here in Carona, I expect you and the rest of the knights will be heading there as well."

"Oh." Dullem nodded along slowly, his brows knitting together as he visibly digested what you were telling him. "Oh, well that's uh... That's. That's that, huh?" He nodded again, more to himself, and raised a hand in askance, "Well congratulations, Ser Valen! What does this mean for us?"

"You are now the personal knights of the head of the Valen family."

"Ayup, thought so." Dullem nodded again and reached out to awkwardly move a chair out to drop his large frame onto. The table bumped a little when he landed, leaving your knight captain to loose a shoulder-heaving breath. "Hooo boy."

Your grin stretched just a little further across your lips, "This was inevitable, you know?"

"I kinda knew, but it's like... One day y'know you're gonna leave yer parents house and be your own man, yeah? Y'know it's coming, but then when you do it, it still kicks ya in the ass." Dullem shook his head, wearing a smile you had the feeling was born equally, if not more so, from being overwhelmed than actual joy. "I was just getting used to being a knight captain, now I'm- uh... The knight captain?"

"You're exactly what you were a week ago." You correct, patting the panicking man on the shoulder. "Functionally speaking, this doesn't actually change anything for you." At least nothing you knew of at the moment.
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"All due respect Ser Valen, it changes a lot!" Dullem held his hands apart emphatically. "Before it was this much, but now it's like-" He widened his hands significantly, "-At least this much!"

"..." You stared down at his example, then back at him, and finally back to his hands - Which he re-emphasized by widening again. "Seems like a lot?"

"It's a lot!" Dullem confirmed instantly. "Mana bless, we're going to need to learn etiquette, combat training, what about uniforms? I could wear this while farming, Ser Valen!" The larger man patted his scuffed tunic, "I do wear this while farming! I can't wear this to a ball!"

"We're not going to a ball...?"

"But one day we will! Balls are inevitable! We can only run from them for so long before we end up at one, Ser Valen!"

"..." You met his wide-eyed gaze for a long moment and then renewed your shoulder patting. "Dullem, what kind of impression do you have of high society, exactly?"

"I don't know!" He admitted distressedly, "And it's gonna go horribly!"

You were going to spend more time trying to comfort your knight captain here than expected. If it was a matter of etiquette then you'd figure something out before it became a problem, combat training... Well, it was as good a time as any to tell him stories of how the knights you'd taken to the main estate had been coming along. Hearing about their progress, at the very least, seemed to bring him around a little. Uniforms... You didn't know where to start with that, so you tactfully just avoided the topic altogether.

You really had no idea where his fixation on balls came from, nor how to address that, so you were just going to leave that alone as well. It's not like you expected to be going to any social meets any time soon, not with so much work to be done in your territory. In all likelihood it was just an example he had clung onto to try and express his overall anxiety, which meant there actually was nothing you could do to address it.

After you had judged Dullem's mood to have stablized, you made sure he understood he could - and should - be working closely with Rinnier regarding anything he needed. Your new position as head, rather than heir, offered a number of benefits that it was high time your people started taking advantage of where applicable.

By the time all was said and done, you slipped out of the headquarters nearing evening. You had one last stop to make before you left, and it was one of the most out-of-the way ones purely by necessity.
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That nothing had erupted from the ruins of the old Tier estate was proof the Behemoth sleeping below had indeed remained asleep in the period of time you'd left Aegis to deal with it. It was a consolation, if nothing else, that it hadn't shaken off the drugs and gone on a rampage the moment you left Carona to its own devices as you had half-heartedly assumed it might. However, for all your pessimism regarding the thing, the path Kara's pack had excavated down to the great beast seemed largely undisturbed.

But the moment you began to descend, the air struck you like a wall. A thick, pungent reek which defiled every breath you took, to the point you could feel its cloying stench physically occupy your lungs. You staggered along the steps, catching yourself against the wall where your Shade-wreathed claws gouged readily through the brickwork until the rivets were deep enough to serve as a handhold. You raised your sleeve to your face to try and filter out the air, but you may as well have been trying to filter water through a net for all it mattered.

Taking a moment to steady your own stomach and suppress the urge to retch before pushing downward, you retraced your steps through the underground corridors towards the cavernous cell that held the sleeping beast. The first thing you came to realize was how the revolting scent had mingled with the now stagnant air to turn the beast's cell into a pocket of corruption so volatile that it felt physically offensive just to enter, but the second was that the air had stagnated at all. No matter how your senses strained, the constant, warm breath of the Behemoth had vanished.

"Aegis?" You called out for the Dryad Aspiration, instantly regretting the act of opening your mouth when the taste coated your tongue in a tangible film. You edged forward cautiously, stopping when your boot stepped into something soft. A squishy, almost pudding like texture which squished beneath your weight. You peered down at your foot, trying and failing to pull away as some viscous fluid claimed your boot.
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The substance on the floor was only a single tip of what continued further in, mounting in piles upon piles of melting, dissolving flesh. A vile, swampy tide of putrefication, accentuated only by the faint silhouette of towering bones, from which the sinew and muscle had sloughed.

Realization of what you were seeing drove shock down your spine, enough to rip your boot free and stagger away - Though no sooner had you done so did the turbid silence ooze the muffled sound of footsteps through the necrotic flesh. The faintest of light throbbing wetly with each step, until you could make out the sap covered form of your own naked body emerging from beneath the stagnant lake of rotting flesh which slipped from its form like liquid wax upon a candlestick. Glowing amber sap drooled thick, sickening ropes between the quivering sheets of appropriated carrion posing as its flesh, gluing the rotting meat to its body in horrific mimicry of a living thing.

It smiled wordlessly at you, revealing teeth of fragmented bone, and raised its arms astride in greeting... Where in the swamp it emerged from quaked. A bone-numbing throbbing which shook the earth and filled your ears with the coiling swirl of shifting rot. Boiling tendrils shifted inside the monolothic bones, drawing your eyes beyond the nightmarish copy of yourself to the flowers which bloomed along the arching ribs like throbbing, bleeding pustules.

The necrotic swamp parted in great waves, surging and sloughing as a serpentine amalgamate of spinal cord and vein-like roots rose from the depths, each of the obelisk like ribs quivering until they too broke free of the bed of flesh they had been rooted within to follow the twisting spine. Piece by piece, something larger unearthed itself, until the scarred, faceless visage of Aegis finally emerged, reconstituted in the titanic shattered skull of the Behemoth, where each fragment of its broken bones quivered as chitinous boney shells plastered together by amber sap and throbbing root-veins.

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>>5488910
Got DAMN. Aegis ate the whole thing. It's kind of impressive.
Tell it that Ari will be arriving to pick it up soon. In the meantime stay put and clean this mess up. And good job I guess!
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>>5488910
Praise her but impart on her that rotten stuff is undesirable.
Did we get the Forgetting btw?
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Remember the paladin fuck's refugee gang that we got killed? Could it be that these people came in through Verdan and are being used by Artemis? Or something like that. My details are all fuzzy.
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>>5488969
You did not! One of you came close, in the sense that you had the right general idea, but it was still too far off to make the connection. This one was a bit tricky, because while it's been brought up a couple times, it's never really been focused on.

People guessing it had to do with Verdan's vampire problem were way off though, as that was information you only got after the Forgetting was posed, so there was no way you could have known it at that point in time.
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>>5488986
>the right general idea, but it was still too far off to make the connection.
To expand on this a little, you could feasibly answer this Forgetting in a lot of ways. Even just nailing down the related subjects could probably do it. One name in particular would be enough! But getting that name is the hard part, because while you do know it, you know little about the thing in question and it's never directly mattered or affected anything during the quest.
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>>5489001
Is it about the nomadic army? They originally arrived as refugees. Verdan is in the south, close to Teranford. I remember there was a suspicion that the crown was helping them.
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>>5489080
We're way too far up from the border for that. I think the nymph's wood merchant Yuri was a stray case. He also said the crown made it tough to cross
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>>5488899
>You'll be doing what you've already been doing. At least until we can find someone properly suited to hand Carona's affairs over to permanently."
The Diary's prank potential has many punchlines here.
>You really had no idea where his fixation on balls came from

>>5488910
I suppose this is its idea of flattery.
...Though, how accurate is this naked depiction of ourselves? Not getting too graphic, just curious as to whether it...knows something it shouldn't, or if it's guessing based off silhouette. It's a magical horror construct, not an animal that necessarily has senses that work the way a person's would, after all.
>?
Not taking an action or vote yet, just a thought.
This is not good, because as cute as it was before to have an obedient oakenbear-adjacent construct before, this is not a stage in its "life cycle" we've ever seen or heard of before- it's escalating further from an aspiration. I have to investigate things further before I decide on what course of action can or should be taken, as I might have to first come to a conclusion on just how fucked we are.
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Yoi know, it's weird that Ariel was Irue's twin and yet there was no confusion about whether she was a girl.
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>>5489202
Like every other Dryad mimicry, it's basically a doll. There's no genitals, not even nipples.
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>>5489211
Now's sort of a funny time to bring that up, but yes. There's something to be said for how Irue's classification of appearance is entirely based on other people save for the most intimate characteristics, and the mimicry of a sister that Irue can't remember clearly also applies to how Irue has been dressed, how Irue acts around members of both sexes, it's quite clear that Irue is feminine in behavior and manner, but also lacks something that would make that definite. Not that this theory is new whatsoever.Irue is a homonculus backup plan for a dead family.

>>5489212
Lily clearly is better at that mimicry.
Back when she was a stick I mean, not a wooden duplicate.
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>>5489234
>Lily clearly is better at that mimicry.
Apparitions and Aspirations will develop differently based on a lot of things. How they're nurtured, the environment they grow up in, their own nature... It wouldn't be surprising if Lily was much better at mimicry than Aegis at this point. Sharing a Mana origin only guarantees general traits will be similar, but what they become capable of? That can be very, very different. Even more so once they mature into an Aspiration.

>this is not a stage in its "life cycle" we've ever seen or heard of before- it's escalating further from an aspiration.
Strictly speaking there's no real life cycle beyond Aspiration, because the most significant distinction between "Apparition" and "Aspiration" is its dependency on a core - some physical medium from which the entity relies on to maintain its manifestation and consciousness. Apparitions need them, rely on them, can be destroyed if they're damaged... Aspirations do not. They have no such core anymore, having outgrown the need for such an anchor. They are, functionally speaking, "adults" from that point on. Even the Mistral is merely an Aspiration, despite being an undying storm which covers most of the Northern Wastes on its own.

Which isn't to say your alarm is unfounded. This is purely an academic correction.
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>>5489270
While it wouldn't be surprising, Irue is also a stick.

With clarifications on manaform entities, though...

Well, this one isn't as [i]big[/i] as the sleet storm up north, but it's definitely not going to stop eating, and we definitely should not assume we still have any control over it. I also have a strong feeling that if we let Ari near this thing as it is we're going to lose her- though that might also be a way to get rid of it, if it comes to that. Depending on our methods.

As much as I'd love to ramble on with unproven theories and reaches of variable length and absurdity until the end of time, though, we won't get anywhere unless we experiment. I do think it's a particularly bad thing to let Ari near, since she absolutely cannot be trusted with this level of power. Though this would be an absolutely fantastic distraction for Artemis.

So in our to do list, before we think about "what do we do with this" or "how can we use this" we need "what even is this." We do know what it is on one level- an aspiration, that has a definite, central core, but has collected a whole lot of detritus to itself. Bracelet is a last resort. So firstly-
>Leave
There is a not-uncertain risk that this thing wants to show its love by eating us. Sorry, but I'm not into that, so we have to beat a bit of a retreat. If it leaves us alone once we're out of sight, I'm thinking we weave a Web and probe it that way, to see what it looks like from an extrasensory perspective. If it chases us...we've got a problem. Bridges to be crossed when we get to them.
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>>5488910
I feel bad for Dullem, if I knew he'd be so distressed I'd have voted to recommend asking Thomas for advice and assistance if he isn't too old for a bit of administrative work and personnel recommendations if he is. I bet he has a firm grasp on basically everyone in town. Too late now, I suppose.

>Ask the smaller Aegis to clean itself of rotting flesh and slime
>Then hug it
We missed you too!
>Ask it how the whole behemoth consumption went
>Explain that this place needs to be cleaned of all this corpse goop, corruption and any general evidence of Aegis' presence, this includes the flesh glade we left Lily and scar at
>See if the bigger Aegis can shrink down to a manageable size and explain that Ari will be showing up for her soon
We need to know if big Aegis can become travel sized again or if if Ari will need to choose between taking a sample or riding out to meet us on a kaiju. If it needs to be relocated, it could hide out somewhere north of the family estate. Far away from investigators but close enough to be of aid to Rinnier if she needs extraordinary force at the estate for whatever reason.

Anyway, now that Aegis is legion there's nothing stopping us from spending time with her, I think it's the only thing she's ever asked of us.
>Take the smaller Aegis with us
>Hold hands!

>>5489270
What would happen if we used the Jinn abortion phone in a Mistral storm?
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>>5489419
>What would happen if we used the Jinn abortion phone in a Mistral storm?
While you never know until you try, best case scenario? Nothing. Worst case scenario, Mistral decides to run interference and blocks your outgoing and incoming calls.
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>>5489432
Huh. I thought it'd get mad and obliterate us for fetus necromancy.
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>>5488910
Supporting >>5488960
and Ask Lilly's opinion on Ageis's performance / progress.


Why do I have a subtle feeling that Aegis is going to be mistaken for the Fragment when the Investigative team starts looking around, or that a bait and switch is going to happen somewhere.
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>>5488910
We definitely need to get Aegis out before the investigators arrive. Let's take her with us
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>>5489626
We planned for Ari to take it. Should stick to the plan
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>>5488960
>>5489593
>>5488969 (rot is bad? anon I have bad news for you...)
Praise!

>>5488960
>>5489593
>>5489419
Ari's coming to pick you up.

>>5488960
>>5489593
>>5489419
Stay put and clean up.

>>5489202
Experience deeply seated horror!

>>5489373
Irue performs a 360 degree turn and moonwalks back to the surface.

>>5489419
Have the smaller Aegis clean itself!

>>5489419
Hug it...! Hold... hands...?

>>5489419
>>5489626
Try to split Aegis again and take a little of it with you!

We have slightly more support for taking a piece of Aegis with us than we do running screaming from the flesh monster. Lots of general support for praise and sticking to the plan that Ari should pick up its main body.

Will work on writing! This'll probably be the last update though. In other news, I have tried to archive the thread and it claims to have done so, but it's not showing up in the archive. I tried archiving it again and it swears it did it the first time, so it's in there... just... not... visible?

Depending on how I'm feeling/how much time we have after I post this last update, I may write a little interlude for Rinnier and Ari before the thread falls off. I'm mostly over covid now, but ever since I caught it I've been absolutely exhausted almost every day. Even losing the symptoms and feeling better hasn't given me back any of my stamina.
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Covid making a resurgence again?
When I felt it I was halfway through a 12 hour shift. Carrying around 25kg weighing bags fucked me up.
Also I'd love that Rinnier - Ari action. If you have the stamina for it that iss
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In any other circumstance, something like this would have triggered fight or flight instincts immediately. What you were looking at wasn't something that could be considered amiable to mankind, or even a neutral force to existence in general. It was a monster, pure and simple. An aberration. If you hadn't known for a fact it was an Aspiration, you would have called it a violation of natural law. Every angle you could perceive of it caused your body to scream rejection, up to and including the uncanny recreation of your own body which looked intellectually correct, but wrong in ways you couldn't begin to explain.

The problem, which chilled you in a manner incomparable to the idea that it was a crime against nature, is that as an Aspiration, of Dryad in particular, it was nature. This revolting thing, which represented the reduction of all living things to a sea of necrotic decay, wasn't the violation of natural law, but natural law itself. A phase of the cycle rarely spoken of and deliberately left unobserved. Something mankind had forgotten, by choice or no, and blithely turned their eyes from.

Perhaps the most terrifying notion to settle in the pit of your stomach was the thought that this wasn't the result of some corrupting, or perverting influence; It was just another form of Dryad. An unsettling glimpse into the depths of the sealed Mana of Life.

"Aegis?" You had retreated several steps without realizing. Already your back was near the exit, as if the slightest prompt could have sent you fleeing straight back to the surface.

The putrid doll of yourself nodded wordlessly, placing its bleeding hand over its chest. Its approach across the swamp of necrotic flesh had ceased, but it was still standing well within the filth.

"You've..." Changed? Grown? Aegis had been a nightmarish tree monster covered in skin for a long time now, if you thought about it. It had only been a little unsettling at the time, but you hadn't mistrusted it any... You could probably still trust it? "Done a good job?"

The rotting doll beamed at you, revealing row after row of sap-stained bone fragments serving as teeth.

You steadied yourself at that. It was still Aegis. It just got... Bigger. And went from being unsettling to terror inducing. But the entity itself hadn't changed any. "When I asked you to take care of the Behemoth I didn't expect... I mean, I wasn't sure what you'd do exactly, but..." You gestured vaguely towards it. "This is... Amazing?" Amazing was a good word for it. "I'm impressed."

Even knowing it was mostly harmless, it took dedicated, deliberate effort to approach it. Each step forward threatened to backslide into retreat the moment your foot left the ground, no different from wading through a rushing current. "It would probably be better if there were less of a mess. Can you clean yourself up a little?"

The doll stared back to you blankly, its head tilting to one side uncomprehendingly.
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"Wash off the meat and sap?" You tried again, nudging the edge of the swamp with your boot for emphasis. You made a show of scrubbing your arm to help explain yourself, wondering how to convey the idea of hygiene to an Aspiration in the first place. To its credit, the rotting doll did watch you carefully, and you got the feeling it was trying to understand what you wanted from it. When it nodded slowly, you actually got your hopes up!

It raised its hands to its face to start scrubbing away the rotting flesh, but instead of scrubbing its face, the hands continued to rise until it grasped the top of its head. Wet, tearing squelches filled the underground cell as it punctured its own skull with its fingertips and began peeling its body in half. Every painstaking handswidth it tore the flesh apart, ripping until its rotting strands of sinew stretched taut and snapped apart, with each half of your now ruined face staring back at you while the disjointed limbs continued to disassemble its own body with steady, methodical effort. You thought you'd seen the worst of it before additional sets of arms birthed themselves from within the body itself and stretched their emerging, spindly limbs from the throbbing waistline to assist in the self-peeling.

Only when its upper torso had been folded back into a grotesque mockery of a flower, layers of its body folded into row after row of neatly arranged petals, did it begin to rise from the swamp and reveal that its lower body was so much less a set of legs as it was a single, massive veined tendril upon which the rotten doll had been grown. It rose from the filth and allowed the flowering cadaver to tilt downward, drooling away the pooling bloody sap in thick, viscous ropes.

You had been speaking to its tongue, you realized faintly, and fervently desired this revelation had never occurred. The less you thought about why its tongue had resembled a humanoid lure, the happier you would be, you were certain of this.

Could... Could you ask it to bring the doll back now? Would that be too much effort?

"That's... Not what I meant... Um." You couldn't tear your eyes from the sight, but you knew the moment you did you wouldn't want to look back at it. "Thanks for trying?" The flower hung limply in front of you, its array of arms grasping and stretching aimlessly in the air. You missed Lily a lot right about now.

You tried and failed to just shake this off, but the horror that pricked goosebumps along your skin wasn't something so cheap it could be ignored like that. You'd just need to do the best you could while dealing with Aegis' passive aura of... Whatever this was. "We're going to be moving again soon. Ari should be on her way to pick you up, but in the meantime it's important that you erase as much evidence of presence here as possible. We can't afford to have you discovered."
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Being discovered by the Shrine would be a disaster, but at this point you think being discovered by literally anyone would probably cause a panic. Being discovered by you was threatening a panic, and you were probably the most desensitized to this kind of thing of anyone.

If Aegis understood your worries, you had no way of knowing it now. "Can you still compact yourself to move inconspicuously?"

A slow, pendulous motion met your inquiry as its scarred face indicated it couldn't, and you weren't sure whether this was a good thing or not. It was inconvenient, but the idea that something like this could move stealthily was its own form of nightmare fuel.

"Can you..." You wracked your brain for alternatives, remembering the pitcher plant glade you'd left Scar and Lily at prior. "Can you disseminate?"

A long period of silence hung between you, so long you began to try and think of another option altogether, before the sound of the necrotic swamp shifting set your hair on end once again. Mounds rose beneath the tide of putrid flesh until one by one, pairs of hands pierced the surface from below and ripped apart the rancid layer to birth foul scented pits of bubbling sap. Then, with implacable pace, more rotting dolls clawed their way free from the primordial rot - Clambering to the surface, soaked in amniotic sap. Across the cavernous cell of the behemoth, you saw countless copies begin to rise from the now glowing sea of throbbing, amber pudding.

Every question you asked felt like it brought you more things you wished you hadn't learned.

"That's... Good?" They crawled towards you, some slithered and you don't know how nor did you wish to find out, while a select few found their own legs and took their first fledgling steps to stumble towards you, and it took every fiber of your self control to not back right the fuck back out of there and leave on principle. You resisted the urge long enough that they had time to begin crowding around you, at which point escape was probably impossible anyway.

Aegis, however, continued to loom above you. A titanic existence, no lesser in scale than the Behemoth itself. No matter how many of these things it created, it didn't seem to affect its main body. It made you wonder what the point of these rotten dolls even was, but some more well adjusted part of your brain ruthlessly ended that line of thought before your curiosity led you to information you absolutely couldn't unlearn.

"Alright." You were just going to accept this for now. "Do what you can to clean up any sign you were here... And try to think of how you can travel with Ari without people realizing you're with her." You paused, unsure of exactly why you were about to ask this. "Do.. Do you want to come with me, too?"
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You stared at the looming, scarred face of Aegis, and then glanced down at the myriad rotting dolls which crowded around you from the necrotic swamp. None of them had anything nearing an expression to signal their feelings on the matter.

"...Okay." You stepped backwards, noting with some degree of positivity that they did not follow you, and awkwardly raised your arm to wave farewell. "I'll go on ahead then, do your best, Aegis." It had done everything you'd asked of it, but it felt really difficult to praise it for some reason. "I'm... Proud of you?"

Countless amber eyes stared back at you, dimly illuminating Aegis' hanging faceplate from the end of its tendriled spine.

...You left.
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You checked behind you several times despite yourself, making sure none of Aegis' rotting dolls had followed you. Each time you looked back there was nothing to see, but the confirmation didn't reassure you as much as you would have liked. It wasn't until you broke free into the surface again and finally breathed in fresh air did you feel the chill of anxiety leave your bones. You hurried out of Carona after that, having to trust that Aegis would do as it always had, and try its best to heed your requests to hide itself and any trace of its presence.

You couldn't begin to figure out how it was going to hide, much less without alerting anyone, but it was the best you could do for the moment.

Returning to the glade, you were greeted almost immediately by Lily's cheerful murmurings. She had once more taken your form and rooted herself in the velvety grass with her thick ivy hair splayed around playfully. She looked back to you joyously, and it took you a moment to realize she wasn't alone.

Hand in hand, with her delicate fingers intertwined affectionately, Lily sat alongside a pale, gray-fleshed doll of yourself with hair formed of a bed of spider lily-esque tendrils. Scarlet-amber eyes stared back at you impassively, seeming only to acknowledge your presence - Or, at least, try to do so in a dignified manner before Lily mashed her cheek against it and hugged its limp body against her. It continued to stare blandly while Lily ragdolled it back and forth lovingly.

"Lily?" You glanced aside, noting that Scar had apparently given up all hope of escaping after being ensnared by countless vines. He was not a happy horse. Lily chirped excitedly in response, and you looked back at her... Sibling, which seemed to be exerting incredible patience. "...Aegis?"

The ashen-fleshed mimicry raised a single hand in answer.

"...Alright." You scratched your cheek. "Let's get going, then."

You'd figure out the details on the way. Hopefully.
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http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive.html?tags=Valen+Quest

And we are archived.

I'll lurk the thread for a bit to try and answer some questions if I can.

Apologies to all anons who participated in Valen Quest but died at their keyboards wondering when QM would finally stop being sick.

To those who did not make it to the end, we will never forget your sacrifice.
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>>5489934
I say we are archived, but it's still not showing up. The archive link works though? https://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive/2022/5442588/

I don't know what's going on. I'll keep the thread up and try to poke at some Rinnier and Ari interludes before we fall off, but thanks to everyone for coming out for the thread!
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Fuck this is getting weird. Aegis and Lily are cute siblings though.
THanks a lot for thread. Loved it. Lookign forward to more.
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>>5489934
Thanks for running! How hard did we fuck up this time?

...also can I preemptively vote against holding hands with anything forever?
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>>5489982
There was nothing to fuck up, anon! You cleaned up some loose ends and that's about it. I am hoping I can pull myself together in time to get some of the interlude out, because there is some stuff going on that Irue wasn't directly confronted with which might be interesting. None of it is especially important, but it helps to flesh out characterization. For example not long after you left, Clara went back to bed. She was not nearly as recovered and energetic as she led you to believe. And then there was Rinnier being increasingly worried about you. But why? among other little bits here and there.

Also I guess you could, but I don't know why you would. I'd also probably forget before it became relevant again, unless Irue somehow developed a complex around it. Aegis has so many hands for you to hold, though?
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On one hand, Ari's sure to be happy. An army of Masters! Better than only having one!
However, what makes Ari happy is...questionable, considering the level of mental scarring she's suffered.

>>5489982
>How hard did we fuck up this time?
We didn't fuck up this time, I think.
We fucked up a long time ago, and now, we get to sup upon our just desserts. Though maybe it's that of the person who, long ago, tilted the vote to take all three testaments.
All we can do now is minimize the misery.

Anyways.

>>5489934
Thanks for sticking with this so long, and I hope you're feeling better soon. Powering through a sickness is appreciated, considering the demand for the effort.

Honestly, the only questions I have are probably those that can only be answered by time. Except one.

Valen when?
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Thanks for running Riz, I think this thread and the previous one are my favourite so far. Feels like you've really nailed downtime now, I thoroughly enjoyed interacting with our allies and dealing with internal matters. Please consider making Valen Quest a soap opera.
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Clara's Interlude

Only after you were certain Irue had gone did you allow yourself to lean against the walls of your house. A tremor ran rampant through your nerves, and you gasped as it was finally allowed to take its course. Whatever the Relic Irue introduced to you had done to heal you, you supposed there were some things it couldn't do... But that was a thought you never expected to have, wasn't it?

It was heartening to know you'd been right in how to rile that stubborn child out of their hole, but there was only so much you could take credit for. You'd thought it had all been for nothing when you'd woken up to see that stupid kid at your bedside, blindly drawn in by your own missive before you'd realized how dangerous your home had become. You could barely recall telling them to flee, praying they would just listen for once and escape. It was all you could do before you were dragged back into that empty void. Again, and again, and again... You had no idea how much time you were trapped in there, fighting with every fibre of your being just to stay sane. Every time you thought you had rallied yourself together, your reward had simply been to surface back into consciousness and unbearable agony. The disgusting feeling of seeds growing within you, threading your veins with tendrils and wrapping around your organs, constricting your bones...

You could only ever take it for so long before it was back into the void again. That blind place where your senses ceased and it took exhaustive effort even just to hear your own thoughts. Every second spent in that place felt as if your very identity was dissolving. It was terrifying, both mundanely and existentially, because you felt confident that had you not struggled so fervently your existence may well have simply sublimated into that null space.

Your muscles burned, quivering and tearing at themselves as the phantom sensation of tendrils wracked your body. Every so often you simply lost feeling within portions of your body for moments at a time, and you suspected that your organs stopped functioning altogether when it occurred, if your routine inability to breathe and light-headedness was any indication.

"Clara?" A cold sweat dampened your clothes, but you forced a full breath of air through your lungs and grit your teeth to push off the wall when your name was called. "Yes, yes we'll be breaking early today. Run along to lunch."

Alouette's old teacher was in the midst of chasing some unfamiliar girl away. She was armed, such as it was, and looked vaguely like casual-wear militia. You arched a brow despite yourself, wondering at where she'd come from before figuring it was Irue's fault somehow. "Old man." You mustered a confident smirk after she'd left, "Finally get run out of all the other territories for your bad behaviour?"
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"I'm in the highest demand I've ever been these days." Salhade returned with a worried frown, immediately setting his palm to your forehead. "No fever, but you look terrible. I thought you were bedridden?"

"Things change." You pushed Salhade's worried probes away. "I suppose you've met the new head of House Valen?"

"I have. Even took on one of their ragtag bunch as a student to pass the time while I was here." Salhade agreed, looking you over with a growing scowl. "...Can't say I think it's a great time for a succession of authority, but I suppose that's none of my business."

"Better Irue than my husband." You muttered bitterly.

"Better you than either." Salhade disagreed pointedly.

"...Maybe." You agreed after a moment, "Maybe. But I'm in no condition for any of that now."

"Does Alouette know?"

"No... No." You shook your head slowly. "All this happened after I returned... There's no way she'd know."

"Given you are on your own at all, I suspect no one else does either." Salhade observed irritably, "One touch looks like it'd send you crumpling to the carpet. What are you even doing out of bed like this?"

"Tying up loose ends." It was part of why you were out and about like this, at least. "There were matters I needed to ensure were in place before I could rest."

"And have you seen to them?"

"...Most of them." You still had a handful of things you needed to do, confronting Byrn among them. "Have you met Irue's Testament yet? One of them's former royalty. Fierce girl. There's at least one other here, some willowy looking thing. She's the dangerous one."

"I haven't. And whatever matters you had left are going to have to wait, I'm putting you back to bedrest." Salhade ignored your one-sided conversation to take you by the shoulder and start ushering you down the hall.

You frowned, trying and failing to shake off the man's iron grip as you stumbled along. "That's none of your business, old man. Don't forget you're a guest here."

"Clara Valen, the day my wayward disciple finds out I let you walk around in this condition will be the end of my time in this mortal coil." The old man returned grimly, "Don't make this any harder than it has to be."

You growled something indistinct and unflattering while the two of you shuffled along. "I just need a little rest."

"You need more than a little." The elder paladin was uncompromising. "What lunacy got you moving in this state?"

"..." You lowered your eyes, expression warring between frustration and awkwardness. You mumbled something under your breath.
"I only had you!"

"What was that?" Salhade murmured brusquely.

you looked away petulantly. "I just..."
"Fuck you 'it's fine if you don't make it'! It's not fine! I need you!"
"...Wanted to show off for my kids."

"..." Salhade glanced at you, even as you very pointedly refused to look his way. He heaved a tired, disappointed sigh. "Stupid girl."

Clara's Interlude - End
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>>5491892
>feels like you've really nailed downtime
Pic related!
>Please consider making Valen Quest a soap opera
I also don't know what this means!

>>5491836
>Valen when?
This is the rough question. I'd like to get back into the next thread fairly soon, but I suspect my internet availability and schedule are going to be spotty for at least a month or two. The earliest I can guess a new thread will come up is February, and that's generous.

Anyway immediately after I hoped to start writing interludes yesterday I came down with a 103+ fever and just kind of floated through the rest of the day. Two more interludes to come in total, Ari's, then Rinnier's, assuming I can get them done in time!
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Excellent thread, Riz. We all loved your masterful down-to-town downtime character refurbishment segments. I think we're ready to start advertising Valen in /qtg/ again, this time as a quest for easy-going people.
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>>5492196
Man, the Diary revived us from bring fucking dead without so much as a tummyache. Those seeds are some serious shit.

>>5492214
Take care of yourself
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>>5492363
I do not like anything contained in this post.
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Ari's Interlude

You released the face of another of your prisoners once they finally gasped for air, leaving them to their own devices for a while before you bothered trying to clean them up. Master was leaving today and you needed to clean up these useless things before you could leave to catch up, which was actually easier done than said! The problem was that if you did it as quickly as you could, Rinnier and Irue would start questioning you, or doubting that you did your job seriously.

You'd need to waste a day or two playing around so no one had a reason fuss at you... Which was a joke in and of itself, wasn't it? "The last thing I want is to sit through another one of Rinny's lectures about responsibility and maturity when the moment she'd convinced master to kick me out of bed, she'd gotten comfortable in my place almost the next morning." You stretched the words out emphatically in the privacy of your little abandoned wing, shutting the door to the rest of your prisoners behind you.

All that was left in the immediate area was you and the Artemis agent you'd interrogated, but you weren't particularly concerned about him. If anything, he was a convenient face to vent to, since he'd never be speaking again anyway. "None of my business. She told me that, right to my face, really?" You fumed, "None of my fucking business; At least when that maid was still around I had someone to help keep Rinny in her place." You ran your hands through your hair angrily, "Did I make a mistake?"

There was no denying you'd earned a secure position in your master's life, but the role you'd carved out for yourself was substantially different than what Rinnier had managed. The degree of influence was incomparable, demonstrable by the fact that you were having this problem in the first place. You looked to the Artemis agent for a second opinion, receiving only his haunted gaze in return. "No... No, I guess it doesn't matter." You sighed, smoothing out the mess you'd made of your hair. "Things are still going well."

It was just incredibly frustrating to have been at the same starting line and watched someone else achieve so much more in the same span of time. She'd played her cards well, too; you hadn't even suspected she'd be a threat until it was too late. Months you'd spent staking out your territory without any opposition, then the moment you'd become complacent, you were out in the cold and being told to be 'useful'.
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You had no idea how she'd managed it, or why, for that matter. What did she stand to gain from edging you out of the picture? It couldn't have been personal interest, but seeing as how master left her with all the authority so easily, you couldn't imagine it was greed either. It didn't make sense. Before you'd even realized it, she'd arrayed the playing field entirely in her favor and you were left to try and figure out how to keep up.

"'Be more responsible'," Your voice dipped lower to parrot Rinnier mockingly, "Easy for her to say when she already practically runs the place! Then I have to fight just keep my role of interrogator. I got everything they wanted out of you and my reward? Kicked out of the bed! Can you believe it?" The Artemis agent stared hollowly in your direction. It was the way you'd set him up to look, so it wasn't like he had much choice in the matter. Still, you paced. The alternative was fighting over maturity, which was a losing war from the onset. You were basically the master's little sibling, immaturity was a charm point. The best you were going to get there was praise from growing up, which was something you'd need to work at over time.

...And that was probably the only form of maturity you'd be managing. You cupped your chest with a frown, raising and shifting the nothingness under your palms in an ill-fated effort to form some kind of cleavage. Your scowl deepened further and further with every failed attempt until you forced out a calming breath. You rubbed your thighs together as you bent over at the waist, letting the neck of your shirt deliberately dangle just enough to offer a glimpse of what lay within, subtly pressing your breasts together to help ensure their gentle slopes would be noticed. You fluttered your lashes at the Artemis agent, invitingly running the tip of your tongue along your lower lip while brushing away a lock of hair. "Do I look... Mature to you?"

When the agent continued to not react, you rolled your eyes and dropped the pose entirely. "I should just kill you and say it was a suicide." You rested a hand on your waist with a frown. Chest, hips, thighs... Far too late for any of them to change. You were beginning to doubt you'd develop any kind of curve at this point unless you started gorging yourself into a ball.
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You sighed, there had to be something else you could be doing to earn your keep here.

...Oh. There was an idea. "I'll be back in a bit, sit tight." You bid farewell to the Artemis agent, finally getting a reaction from him as a startled, high pitched whine rose from his throat. You ignored the way his body trembled and he shook in a vain effort to escape your touch before you pat the man on the head and resuspended his living privileges. Really no telling if he'd get funny ideas in his head while you were gone otherwise.

You left him to fall back into that fathomless void, where feeling stopped and thoughts ceased. You'd be back soon enough that his ego shouldn't degrade too much. "Leeeet's see, that weird feeling in the house is probably master's aunt." You clapped your cheeks lightly, arranging your hair and clothes appropriately before setting off down the halls. "She's probably forgotten that time I threatened to kill her that one time, right?" Whatever the case, you'd probably earn some points if you helped straighten out her Dryad mana problems.

Ari's Interlude - End
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>>5492530
This is simply horrifying.
And the worst thing is, I don't know what can be done to fix it
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>>5493027
I dunno. It's kind of cool.
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>>5493027
I would agree, that this is definitely somewhat concerning, and that while we can't really do anything about it for nowwe can absolutely mitigate it by playing into it.

It also may go some way to explain Agis's perspective if this is who they have been in contact with. Ari having the capacity to suspend people's "life privileges" does sound pretty cool and somewhat like a trump card that could explain a few things or fuck with adepts and people we don't like.
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>>5489001
>One name in particular would be enough!
Priat
Salamander
East Heaven
Paladin
Fang
Goddess
Rinnier's older brother
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Rinnier's Interlude

What was the process of an Atelier's mental corruption?

"I just wanted to say bye before I left."
"I just wanted to say bye before I left."

Was the victim aware of the effects it had on them, or did it seem natural?

"Any idea how long you'll be gone?"
"When are you coming back?"

Could it affect memories? Warp them until they overlapped with the Aeon's?

"Guess I'm just restless?"
"One place is as good as the next, but I'm starting to get restless."

You watched Irue go, reconciling their stride with the memories from 'Hearts in Harmony'. Deja vu, or just familiar patterns? Something more? Something worse?

Settling back into your office chair, you held your head in your hands and tried to sort out the growing unease in the back of your mind.
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"You look like you could use a nap." Irue mused from the window of your workroom back in Carona. That room didn't have a window. They ducked the paperweight you'd thrown- But you'd never been that immature, and that wasn't you in the first place. Their features blurred, voice overlapping indiscernibly with your own. Red hair, red eyes, but the hairstyle was different. The height was different. The voice was different. Even the skin tone was different. "Bad time?"

"Why the fuck are you at my window?" Irue knew the owner of that voice though. It was someone they couldn't forget, no matter how hard they tried. "This is a damned tower, Ruen, use the door!"

The window was so much further up than it should have been, and you saw yourself fuming at a desk far grander than anything you'd had since leaving Teranford. The sunlight glinted across Irue's blonde hair, but the features were wrong. Not Irue, but... Ruen? They lounged in the window, warming you with the fondness they held for the room's owner. "I'm not really welcome in the palace. Normally they turn me away at the gate."

"Normally, huh? Well obviously. I'm the Queen now. I don't have time to deal with each and every peasant I rule." Right, you were Teranford's princess, it made sense that you would be queen... The blurred woman shifted, and you saw yourself more clearly in her silhouette. You were queen, in the palace tower at Carona. It all fit into place, like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle from separate sets. The details linked together through the path of least resistance, no matter what the resulting image resembled. "Well, what do you want? I'll tell you now, but I'm too busy to go fight your battles for you."

"I'm... Not sure."

Even as that indistinct figure bitched, it did nothing to dissuade the warmth in Ruen's expression. Their figure overlapped Irue's so frustratingly close, you could almost believe that pure, unguarded endearment was a face Irue might have worn once... No. You couldn't believe it, and the dissonance shocked the figure back into an indistinct blur. Unguarded was one term you'd never use to describe Irue; They were shy and wary, almost to a fault. Like a desert hare. Contrary to the blonde's aggressive front, the slightest motion would spook them into retreating down an emotionally guarded hole.

You... Weren't dissimilar, like that.

"I just wanted to say bye before I left."
"I just wanted to say bye before I left."

Irue came to you with those words on the tip of their tongue. Was it Deja vu? Or just familiar patterns? Something more? Something worse?
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"When are you coming back?"
"Any idea how long you'll be gone?"

Your voices overlapped, and the features of the woman behind the desk grew hazy. She wasn't you.

"Back? Back where?"

"Here, you idiot." She wasn't you, and this wasn't Carona. "Back to East Heaven."

"One place is as good as the next, but I'm starting to get restless." And that wasn't Irue.

The incongruence refused to compromise. Details similar enough to overlap linked together, insisting itself to be genuine. "When you're done in Teranford, get your ass back up here. You have a home here, you're damn well going to come back to it."

"I... What?"

"A home, you idiot. I'm making you one. And land to go with it- A lot of it. You're going to be a damn noble."

"Mint, I-"
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You slammed your palms across the desk; A moment of weakness in your temper as a wave of frustration finally broke. Mint. Queen Mint. The Lavendar Sage, Lamiaceae. Those weren't Irue's memories, no matter how warped and twisted they became trying to pass themselves off as such. Had any of the memories you'd glimpsed been Irue's? Or just contamination left by the Ateliers?

Would Irue even recognize what was happening to them?

You didn't know. You had no idea how far the corruption had taken root already, or what could be done. For now... All you had was a name.

"Ruen... Ruen Valen." Your fingertips rapped across the desk with an impatient rhythm, a frown pulling at your lips as your eyes narrowed. You needed more information before you talked to Irue about this. They weren't going to take the contamination seriously unless you had something, and if it kept going... If you let this keep happening...

Rinnier's Interlude - End
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Interludes finally over! I made it before the thread died!
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>>5493329
I'm proud of you!
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See you in april, all whom survive the wait
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u did it champ. Looking forward to phone calls with Rinnier!
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Thanks Riz!



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