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It took Leon several months to get the hang of making wisps. Nestor was hardly impressed with what heâd made, but he at least conceded that the wisps were âworkableâ. So, a considerable amount of Leonâs generated origin power went into creating wisps that could fulfill Nestorâs requirements.
During those few months, the Lord Protector and the Grand Druid, who had sequestered themselves in the Hartâs forest, had clearly been busy, for only a few days after Leon finished getting a hand on wisp creation, he sensed the Grand Druidâs ascensionânot that it was particularly difficult as it was accompanied by a massive pillar of light that shot straight into the sky.
The wisp that heâd been making at the time fizzled out as his attention was diverted, but he smiled anyway. The two returned to Stormhollow and had a private celebration with Leon, Cassandra, and the rest of their family over the three of them achieving Apotheosis. Then, the two former Emperors departed with their entourages, returning to their Empires to get their affairs in order in anticipation of joining Leonâs journey to the Nexus.
Construction on new Void-capable arks continued, as well. With what Leon was hearing from the Clans involved with ark construction all over Kataigida, heâd have a formidable armada to work with in only a yearâs time. As a result, he began to take preparations to leave much more seriously. And chief among those preparations was settling on a migration strategy with his most trusted advisorsâŠ
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â⊠figure out how weâre going to do this,â Leon stated. âItâs no longer a hypothetical. We leave when the first block of Void-capable arks come off their assembly lines.â
âHow many will we have?â Elise asked.
The Jaguar answered, âFour carriers, six heavy cruisers to support them, a dozen frigates to act as scouts, and seven destroyers to support our ground forces. And, of course, Silver Spear, Bright Intent, and Bolt in Shadow will be leading the armada. On top of them, we have a new ark that weâre calling a âcity arkâ, that will bear all everyone willing to join this expedition, all the supplies to support them, and everything weâll need to establish ourselves wherever we end up.â
Elise nodded in gratitude for the information, but Cassandraâs curiosity wasnât sated. âHow many soldiers can each ark carry? And additional material?â
âWeâll have to figure that out,â the Jaguar responded. âRight now, weâre operating under the doctrine that each carrier will bear three dozen fighters and eight transports. This will necessitate a crew size of around twelve hundred minimum each. Heavy cruisers will have crew sizes of six hundred, frigates will have fifty, and destroyers one hundred and twenty. The city ark will be large enough for ten thousand, though conditions may be cramped.â
âOur people are strong and united,â Iron-Striker declared. âWe can deal with cramped.â
âIâm inclined to agree,â Leon said as he looked around at everyone in the meeting. In addition to his wives and highest ministers, he also had Alcander, Alix, and Nestor, however out of all of them, his eyes lingered the briefest on Valeria. There was one more person who shouldâve been at the meeting, but wasnât, after all. âGiven what weâre embarking on, we can deal with discomfort for as long as necessary.â
âThis would be easier if we knew where we were going, Leon,â Ipatameni stated.
With a nod of his head, Leon acknowledged his statement. He retrieved the crystal that the Grave Warden had given him which contained the sites scouted by the Grave Wardenâs apprentice. A wave of his hand activated an enchantment in the table, projecting a map according to Leonâs specifications.
The terrain depicted looked promising, at least at first. It was a fairly sizable tract of land with complex waterways that would simplify travel and logistics. Along the north river were sparse forests, and in the east were hills.
âThis land is fertile and unsettled,â Leon said.
âHardly the land you chose,â Valeria immediately replied.
Leon gave her a cheeky grin, his slight guilt momentarily forgotten. âOh? How do you know that?â
âThe land may not be settled, but after we settle it, others may want to attack it. This region offers no great geographical barriers to deny them access to our land. I know that youâd never want to settle on indefensible landâat least, not for our first home.â Valeria paused a moment before sending a cheeky grin of her own right back at Leon. âAnd I know that you wouldnât lead with your choice.â
âYou know me so well.â Leon then addressed the rest of the room, âMy wife is correct, this isnât land that I would want to settle, as valuable as it might be. My information has told me that while itâs devoid of human life, weâd still have to contend with local beasts for dominance, not to mention the rivers are prone to flooding.â
âNone of these issues are insurmountable,â Iron-Striker stated.
âNo, but theyâd require work to solve,â Ipatameni replied. âIf possible, we should pick a site that doesnât require such work, or is so beneficial in other ways that that work is worth it.â
âAnd thatâs what weâre doing now,â Leon interjected. âI have my choice, but before showing it to everyone, I want to know what all of you think about the other sites that I thought had potential.â
[I like the rivers,] Maia silently said. [Iâd prefer to have lakes, too; places for my people to multiply. We already strain at the territory that we have.]
Leon smiled at her and laid a hand on her thigh below the table. A comforting squeeze was all the reassurance that she needed.
Further debate over this site continued, but in the end, the opinions of all present aligned with Leonâs: the site was good, but it was far from perfect.
So, on to the next, he moved.
The second site was much different from the first, featuring an enormous caldera about half the size of Kataigida instead of a largely flat plain. Most of the center of the caldera had been filled by several rivers, with the sea emptying over the calderaâs lowest edge, forming a massive river that joined a nearby body of water that extended beyond the edges of the map. The walls of the caldera, both interior and exterior, were not as green and lush as the plain, but offered substantial natural defenses that any potential settlement could take advantage of.
And, of course, they had no idea if the volcano that the caldera capped was dormant, or for how long it might be. The relative lack of vegetation over rich volcanic land didnât comfort many as to their long-term prospects if they settled there.
Compounding that issue, much like the plain, the caldera had its own inhabitants to deal with, and none were humanâthe most concerning being a twelfth-tier bat-like monster with a wingspan larger than the wings of their new carriers. Consequently, there was little debate about its viability; with only threeâfor the momentâeleventh-tier mages, taking on that bat was a non-starter.
So, Leon moved on to the third location.
The map morphed to show a peninsula with steep cliffs on the three sea-facing sides. Unfortunately, Leon knew the sea to be too salty to be agriculturally productive, and without any other source of naturally occurring water nearby, theyâd have to use magic for farming, which could impact how much magic they could use for their defenses.
It, too, was judged as âgood, but far from idealâ.
With that verdict, Leon smiled in anticipation.
âGetting to the good one now, husband?â Elise asked with a meaningful smirk.
âYou know me so well, wife,â Leon replied. With one more wave of his hand, a fourth map appeared. âThis is the final of the four sites that I felt were worth showing off. If I had to pick any of them, this is the one Iâd pick.â
Everyone in the room went silent as they took it in. Some exchanged knowing looks with Leon while others just took in the perfection that Leon was showing them.
âYou would pick something like this,â Valeria stated, her tone coming without heat.
âI know what I like,â Leon smilingly replied.
Depicted on the projected map was a circular mountain range enclosing a ring-shaped valley. A massive mountain with nine peaks rose from the center of the valley, and accessing this valley on foot was only possible from tight, easily defended passes in the north and south. The floor of the valley was blanketed in forests, while a wide, calm river entered in the north, split at the foot of the central mountain, and flowed through the ring in both directions to meet up in the south and flow out of the valley. That river didnât go far before meeting a sea that stretched off the map.
[No lake,] Leon whispered to Maia, [but we can make one.]
Maia hardly seemed to have heard him, her eyes alight at the sight of the river and its sea. But after a moment of silence, she replied, [Weâll need one if that sea is too salty.]
âDefensible,â the Jaguar praised. âA fortress at either pass, another two in the west and east, respectively, all connected by walls and additional fortressesâŠâ
âRich,â Ipatameni added. âPlenty of farmland and space for strategic groves.â
âThe mountains are extensive to the northwest,â Leon stated. âOr so Iâm told, anyway. Apparently, there are plenty of fertile valleys to be found not unlike what the Ravens, Spiders, and Hawks live in now. Plains and hills for thousands of miles to a sea larger than Aeterna in the north and a mountain range long enough to encircle Aeterna in the east. This sea in the south seems to extend for hundreds of thousands of miles.â
âThatâs⊠a lot of water,â Cassandra whispered while Maia stared at the bay with greater interest.
âProbably falls under the dominion of the Ocean King,â Leon stated, referring to the Elemental King of Water. âThis site is on the border of the Storm Lands and the Kingâs Ocean.â The Nexus had five major oceans connected by dozens of smaller oceans. The Kingâs Ocean, as the name implied, was the direct domain of the Ocean King.
âMaybe thatâs why no oneâs living here?â Iron-Striker speculated. âA possible hot border?â
âThe Storm Lands are still divided without a Storm King to lead them,â Leon said. âSome within these lands have sworn themselves to powerful mages in other lands, but for the most part, the Storm Lands remain chaotic.â
âWere I the Ocean King,â the Jaguar stated, âI wouldâve driven off all attempts to settle in this area. If my neighbor were unstable, I would want a depopulated buffer between my land and his.âfreŃnovelkiss.com
âSo if we settle here, we might antagonize a fifteenth-tier mage?â Ipatameni wondered.
âMight,â Leon said. âI wasnât given any particular warning from the crystal, but who knows? All of the others have dangers, too, but this one is only imagined. Perhaps itâs real, perhaps it isnât. If it is, at worst, we move.â
Elise, as if she hadnât been paying attention, asked, âDo we know what kind of natural resources this place has?â
âIâm told there may be some Titanstone in the mountains. Ambroseâs apprentice didnât have much time to perform a detailed survey, but he found a little bit that he needed to fix an ark, and he suspected that heâd barely tapped that vein alone, let alone any others. Iâm also told that there are some valuable precursor materials for Aurichalcum and Lumenite in the plains to the east.â
âValuable,â Nestor murmured. âIf weâre to build anything that can stand up to powers like the Ocean King, then weâll need those materials.â
âIf theyâre so powerful, then why havenât they attracted human habitation?â the Jaguar asked. âSecuring such strategic materials ought to be a significant priority for anyone.â
âSuch materials are hardly that rare in the Nexus,â Nestor stated with a dismissive tone. âTheyâre not everywhere, but theyâre abundant enough that the Basileis and Anakes, the strongest mages below the Elemental Kings, rarely have to go to war for them.â
âWhat about levels below them?â Iron-Striker asked.
âIf weâre threatened by a Strategos or a Despot, weâll handle them,â Nestor said as if it were the easiest thing in the world.
âAnd⊠what do these titles correspond to?â Ipatameni asked.
After an exaggerated sigh, Nestor explained, âThe political rungs of the Nexusâ ladder. The Nexus, as its name suggests, is the place where all peoples converge, and as such, every kind of society can be found there. But according to Khosrowâs law, they are divided into Themata, ruled by a Strategos; Despotates, ruled by Despots; Empires, ruled by Basileis; and finally the domains of the Anakes. Every Anax is, at least in theory, subject to an Elemental King, but in practice, many are functionally independent. These are political titles but have become associated with power since they usually go to the strongest mage in each of these administrative divisions. As a result, a Strategos will almost certainly be a Themeâs eleventh-tier mage or the strongest of a Themeâs eleventh-tier mages, but they could also be a twelfth-tier mage in rare circumstances. The title could also be shared by political equals, but this is even rarer.â
âSo each of these titles can be thought of as representative of a magical tier?â Iron-Striker asked, seeking confirmation.
âCan be,â Nestor agreed. âStrategos for eleventh-tier mages; Despot for twelfth; Basileus for thirteenth; Anax for fourteenth and those few fifteenth-tier mages who are not Elemental Kings. But again, keep in mind that while this is Khosrowâs Law, not everyone follows Khosrowâs Law.â
âLike the Great Dragon Clans, for instance?â Leon pointedly asked.
âYes, like them,â Nestor confirmed in a subtly exasperated tone.
âWeâll remember that,â Iron-Striker declared. âFor the moment, I would support our expedition beginning here.â
âI⊠wonder where in the Nexus it is,â Ipatameni said as his eyes turned to Leon. âHow close are the Storm Lands to Aeterna?â
âI donât have a complete map of the Nexus yet,â Leon said with some reluctance, âbut Iâm told that the Storm Lands are in the hemisphere of the Nexus that faces the Divine Graveyard, so we wonât have to cross the entire Nexus to reach the land that should be ruled by a Storm King.â
âI imagine that will make returning to Aeterna easy, too,â Ipatameni responded, sharing a meaningful look with the Jaguar.
Leon shot his oldest Tribal supporter a silent question, and the Jaguar, after only a momentâs hesitation, explained, âReclaiming the territory of the Storm Kings of old is only right and proper, just as it is for the Thunderbird Clan to hold that title⊠I cannot deny that our departure from the land that we have lived on for thousands of years is⊠painful. Many of our Ancestors now rest upon these shores, in these mountains, in these forests. For many, it will be difficult to separate themselves from their Ancestors that they may have personally known.â
Leon nodded in understanding. He certainly didnât like the idea of leaving the plane where his father and his paternal family were interred. He sighed and responded, âIt wonât be permanent.â The eyes of everyone in the room snapped to him. He grinned and paused only just long enough to have a dramatic effect. âIâm thinking that we maintain a presence on Aeterna. This presence here will likely be much larger than our presence in the Nexus for a good long while. Regardless of the actual numbers, Ambrose has indicated that heâs fine with the Thunder Kingdom remaining here, even if the Thunder King is based in the Nexus. So long as those we leave to govern in our absence maintain the peace weâve fought for, then I canât foresee Ambrose rescinding that offer.â
âThat⊠how would we return home?â the Jaguar asked.
âAsk the Ravens,â Leon said with another cheeky grin. âTheyâre the ones whoâre going to be designing our arks, arenât they? I mean, even if Ambrose follows through and helps us get to the Nexus the first time, weâll have to use our arks to get back and forth every time after that.â
The Jaguar nodded but didnât look particularly satisfied. Leon supposed he wouldnât until they had more reliable data on how well their Void-capable arks functioned. They had hardly thoroughly tested their long-range travel systems, after all.
âAre we in agreement, then?â Leon asked. âThe site? The timeline?â
He looked around, and everyone nodded to him, though some were more enthusiastic than others.
Grinning in anticipation, he summarized, âWe leave Aeterna in one year, then. We will take these mountains and plains for our own. Send word to the Ax-Bringer to assemble the Elder Council. The Tribes must be informed of this plan, and volunteers will have to be gathered and prepared.â
âThat wonât be difficult,â Iron-Striker confidently stated. âWeâve been readying ourselves for half a century. Weâre ready to join our King in his great expedition.â
The Jaguar, his misgivings aside, looked just as confident as the former Thunderer. âIt will be the honor of a lifetime to march with our King returned as he makes his first move into the Nexus. Our first step to reclaiming the lands of our distant AncestorsâŠâ The Jaguar chuckled. âFinding volunteers for this expedition will be easy.â
âIâd hate for it to be otherwise,â Leon said. âThe last thing I want is an expedition full of conscripts.â
âHah!â the Jaguar exclaimed. âConscription will hardly be necessary!â
âWeâll get it done, Your Majesty,â Iron-Striker promised. âThe Elder Council will be informed. We will be ready in one year.â
Leon nodded gratefully, but as he cast his gaze around the room, his golden eyes lingered on Valeria. Her brilliant sapphire eyes bore holes into him, and though she was smiling with everyone else, he knew the reason for her intensity. He had one more person heâd have to consult about the Nexus.
He had to talk to Justin Isynos.
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