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âKeep it under controlâŠâ Nestor whispered, his artificial head pointed in at the blob of silver-blue lightning that Leon had summoned. âMake it do what you want to doâŠâ
If Leon had heard him, he wouldâve rolled his eyes; he knew what he was doing at this point and didnât need the reminder. He may not have succeeded to Nestorâs exacting standards, but that didnât mean that he needed the introductionâand he especially didnât need the distraction.
However, Leon didnât hear the dead man, so complete was his concentration on the task at hand.
The little lightning ball that heâs summoned roiled and churned about half a foot above his upturned hand. His golden eyes were locked upon the ball and the tiny core of origin power that brightly burned within. The lightning ball shone like a light, not even a spark of power escaping with Leonâs prodigious power and will holding it in place.
Everything was ready, he just needed to make the final step. Of course, it was this final step that was the most important and complex. He had to imbue the lightning ball with a certain level of intelligence, allowing it to perform the tasks that he desired.
He focused on the bead of origin power at the core of the lightning ball and sharpened his intent. It was still his power, so it readily responded to him, altering itself based on his desires. Patterns formed upon the bead, but even with his eleventh-tier senses, Leon couldnât quite tell what those patterns were.
It took more than half an hour for Leon to be confident that the ball of power was ready to stand on its own, but once he was, he pushed it into a waiting chunk of thunder wood amber. The warm yellow-orange color of the polished and shaped gemstone shifted to a bright white with a hint of blue at the edges.
âGoing well so far,â Nestor observed. âBring it here.â
Leon complied, picking up the amber and placing it in the central glyph of a relatively simple enchantment.
For a moment, nothing happened. Leon and Nestor stared at the piece of amber for so long that it almost seemed like the polished chunk of glowing tree resin would spontaneously combust.
After a long few seconds of staring, Nestor audibly sighed and said with an almost gleeful tone, âLooks like weâre just going to have to keep trââ
Lines of runes suddenly illuminated over most of the enchantment, and the amber flickered briefly.
âEat shit, dead man,â Leon exclaimed as he literally jumped and threw his hands up in triumph. âFuuuuuuuck yooooouuuuu,â he followed up with, making rude gestures to Nestor the whole time.
âBah. Calm down, kid, youâll embarrass yourself.â
Leon pointedly looked around. They were standing in the middle of his Mind Palace, no one around except Xaphan quietly absorbing a thin line of mist in his pavilion.
âWithin my own soul realm, there is no such thing as shame,â he quipped. âBesides, what embarrassment is there to be had when I finally, fucking finally, made a wisp?!â He emphatically gestured at the amber, the power within flickering as if trying to respond.
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âYes, finally,â Nestor drily replied, âIâve only been waiting on this for longer than youâve been alive. Now letâs see if this is actually something to celebrate or not.â The long-dead member of the Thunderbird Clan waved the only living member of said Clan away and leaned over the table to more closely examine the wisp that Leon had supposedly made.
It was only meant to be a simple thing, meant to monitor enchantments and ensure that power flowed correctly through them. Perhaps the simplest possible wisp that Leon couldâve made, but it was the best place for him to start with wisp creation. As he did so, a presence behind Leon made herself known.
âI see you two are getting along,â the Thunderbird observed. She was lounging on the stairs in front of Leonâs throne, a sarcastic smile pulling at her lips.
âClose enough,â Leon stated as he sauntered over, leaving Nestor to his examinations. âHow have things been?â he asked as he sat next to her. âI donât mean to be rude, but we havenât spoken much in the past couple monthsâŠâ
The Thunderbird nodded contritely. âMy fault,â she stated. âAfter your⊠meeting with your maternal kinsman, I intended to speak with you further once you had some time. Before then, however, I flew out into the Mists of Chaos to have a chat with your other, surlier Ancestor.â
Leon scowled. âI assume he was as rude and dismissive as usual?â
âNo,â the Thunderbird replied, eliciting no small amount of shock from Leon. However, the greater shock came when she continued. âHe wasnât there at all.â
â⊠Huh? Wasnât there?â
She nodded in confirmation. âFinding an Ancestor like this shouldnât be too difficult, which brought quite a few questions to mind⊠What I want to know first is whether or not youâre still able to use the power youâve inherited from him as you could before?â
Almost without thought, Leon snapped his fingers and summoned a brief burst of black fire. A moment later, he sprang up and leaped onto his throne, waking up in the physical world in the same instant. He repeated the quick test, and then channeled the Great Black Dragonâs power a little longer.
When he returned to his soul realm, he stated, âEverything feels normal⊠Why would the Great Black Dragonâs absence matter?â
âIt shouldnât,â the Thunderbird admitted. âI just wanted to make sure.â
Nestor, whoâd either finished with his examinations or decided this was more important, was standing next to her. âThe power is in your blood. Deeper than that, actually, itâs in the core of what you are. You shouldnât be able to be separated from inherited power at all, no matter the intention of the Ancestor in question, just as you were still able to use that power despite the overgrown lizardâs attempt to suppress itâŠâ He gave the Thunderbird the briefest of questioning glances, and she nodded in agreement.
âIt was a remote possibility, but Iâm glad to see his absence doesnât matter.â
âWhere would he be?â Leon asked out of curiosity. âIs he hiding, or not there?â
âThe latter. Given the nature of the Mists of Chaos, I havenât found it too hard to find him before.â She paused to think, then explained, âThink of it like the sun. Though the sun may have sunk below the edge of the plane, its light is still visible. Something like the Great Black Dragon can hide, but his mere presence canât be hidden.â
Leon frowned and leaned against a nearby table. âSo then⊠where is he? No, no, before that, how about you tell me what⊠I mean, I donât actually know that much about the Mists of Chaos other than how it relates to my soul realm. I use the mist to create the âmatterâ in here, but because itâs made of the mist, it canât be taken out into the physical world without dissipating. At least, for now.â
âOrigin power will help with that, but only once youâve come closer to the limits of human power,â Nestor chimed in.
Leon nodded in acknowledgment. âI guess what Iâm curious about, Ancestor, is how youâre able to live out thereâŠâ
The Thunderbird pursed her lips thoughtfully before gesturing at the piece of glowing amber. âThink of it like a wisp,â she explained. âYou create one with origin power and imbue it with your thoughts, knowledge, and intentions. The wisp uses what youâve bestowed upon it to perform the work that you design it for. More power and clearer intentions make more powerful and useful wisps.â
âAre you saying that youâre a wisp right now?â Leon asked.
The Thunderbird scoffed and shook her head. âNo, my boy, Iâm not a wisp. But the technique I use to live on in this diminished state isnât too dissimilar to creating a wisp. Though youâve inherited my power, making it yours, it still originates with me. Itâs yours in truth, but carries with it an echo of my intent. Combined with the Mists of Chaos, I can⊠piggyback off of that inherited power, in a way.â
âThe Mists of Chaos can be used to form matterâŠâ Leon speculated out loud as he turned his eyes to the far distance. âDo you absorb the mist like Xaphan? Is that what sustains you since you donât have a physical body with which to generate and absorb magic power?â
âA reasonable explanation,â the Thunderbird conceded. âTo stay here is draining. Thatâs why I so frequently leave for the mist. If I donât fly through it, then I may die my final death.â
A deep frown carved itself into Leonâs face as guilt for every time he ever felt scorned by her absence hit him. âI see⊠I wasnât aware of that.â
âHow could you be? Iâve never explained it that well before, have I?â
Leon shrugged. âSo, the Great Black Dragonâs gone, then? How and why?â
âWith the proud bastard, who can say why,â the Thunderbird dismissively replied. âThough⊠he didnât leave when you threw his acknowledgment back in his face; his departure was recentâŠâfĐłeewebnovŃl.com
âDo you⊠exist in all of the soul realms of the Clan?â Leon hesitantly asked. âI mean, I know that youâre aware of them, but do you exist in them all simultaneously, or can you only manifest in one soul realm at a time?â
âOne at a time,â she smoothly replied. âBut Iâm still aware of whatâs going on in all other soul realms if I want to be.â She paused, a dour frown passing over her face. âOr I was, back when you werenât the only one of the Clan left.â
Nestor lightly chided, âHowâs that been coming, Leon?â
âNone of your business, dead man,â Leon shot back.
âItâs my Clan too, and Iâm deeply concerned for its existence. Especially with you preparing to charge at half-mast into the Nexus.â
âAre you saying I should stay on Aeterna?â Leon demanded, his anger starting to flare up. âJust leave my mother imprisoned by my grandfather?â
âCharging without thought or inadequate preparation will only get you killed,â Nestor responded.
âAnd do you think Iâm ill-prepared?â
âYour preparations have been sufficient for one of your level. Barely.â
Interrupting them, the Thunderbird said, âIâve never seen the Great Black Dragon manifest anywhere else before. I could monitor him simply because we share a descendant. Now that heâs gone, it must mean that heâs manifesting outside of the Mists of Chaos.â She meaningfully stared at Leon.
âYou think⊠he may be passing information to someone in his Clan?â he asked with increasing trepidation. âManifesting in their soul realm instead of in mine? Or out in the mist at least?â
âHe could be gone for any number of reasons,â she replied. âBut⊠we should prepare for your maternal Clan having greater information on you than it did even a few months ago.â
Leon scowled deeply. âHow bad could this be? As I recall, the Great Dragon Clans are strong enough to exist outside of Khosrowâs Law. I havenât even established an outpost in the Nexus yet. If I show up and theyâre readyâŠâ
âBy your own estimations,â Nestor interjected, âyou may be establishing your colony on the doorstep of the Ocean King. The land itself may be relatively sparsely populated, but you may be attracting attention already. The attention of one Great Dragon Clan, even if itâs the black dragons, may be the least of your worries upon arrival.â
Leon shrugged, but couldnât refute his statement. Going anywhere in the Nexus was perilous, especially since the Storm Lands were likely ruled in all but name by Kamran. Nowhere could be considered âsafeâ, but at least there didnât seem to be anyone around to immediately contest his chosen spot for the outpost.
âThe Ocean King isnât going to care too much about Leon,â the Thunderbird argued. âThe spot will be fine until Leon draws more attention to himself. Besides, the spot doesnât need to be large, it only needs to be defensible and serve as a trade hub, of sorts.â
âYou donât think I should establish my Kingdom there?â Leon asked.
âNo,â the Thunderbird immediately replied. âUse it to build a city. A large city, sure, but that location should only serve mostly as a logistics hub to acquire rare materials. Youâve complained multiple timesâboth of you, wipe that look off your face Nestorâthat you donât have as much Lumenite as youâd like, and you have no Aurichalcum at all. Establish yourself there so that you can gain access to these materials. If thatâs all you do, then the Ocean King may only see you as a convenient trading partner to gain access to the Storm Landsâ marketsâif he deigns to notice you at all. More likely, youâll only attract the attention of Strategoi and Despots. Until you grow in power, the stronger mages will have greater concerns.â
âEven knowing the Clan I head?â Leon asked.
The Thunderbird dismissively waved her hand. She sneered, âMy Clan ruled the Storm Lands almost since the day that that empty-headed moron laid down his Law. The kind of institutional and cultural legacy that leaves is immense. In that light, how many successors do you think have attempted, or will attempt to lay claim to that legacy? In these eighty-thousand years, Iâm sure there have been as many, if not more, Clans that have claimed descent from me. Theyâre all likely accurate, too, given how long itâs been, but without my power, it hardly matters. Even with your lightning, youâll just be another contender for that legacy, and will be able to build your own power base relatively unmolested.â
âThat sounds⊠suspiciously good,â Leon said.
The Thunderbird shrugged. âFor the Nexus, perhaps.â
âAll right, then. If I shouldnât be focusing on the Nexus, I presume you want me to focus on the planes instead?â
âThe Nexus will always demand some of your focus. But yes, your long-term goals shouldnât be in the Nexus, but in the planes. Thatâs where youâll find your greatest support.â
Leon frowned deeply, but he could see the logic. âIâd have better access to resources that way, Iâd guess. And having control over a whole plane would make that position more secure than trying to build everything out in the NexusâŠâ
âItâs good youâre thinking that way,â the Thunderbird praised. âThe Nexus is a trap. Valuableâindispensable, even⊠but donât overinvest there when the foundations of the Clan must be laid elsewhere.â
âOur Honored Ancestor is right, Leon,â Nestor quietly added. âControl over the Nexus will only come after you achieve control over multiple planes.â
Leon turned that strategy over in his head several times and found that he rather liked it. A foothold in the Nexus that he could use as a springboard for expanding his Kingdom into the planes. The only problem he saw wasâŠ
âWhere should we start?â he asked.
Without even taking a moment to think, Nestor answered, âTiryns. Or at least the planar cluster it protects. Protected.â
âThat makes sense. Justin did say that that planar cluster fell into anarchy or something. Minos and Kypros have been fought over ever since the fall of our Clan, but word about Tiryns is sparseâŠâ Leon frowned again. âI⊠donât like the idea of focusing elsewhere after what Fain and my motherâs message told me.â
âPut that out of your mind,â the Thunderbird insisted. âAs hard as it is, you must not challenge the Great Black Dragon Clan until youâre ready. Do you think youâre ready to venture into the Nexus?â
Leon nodded.
âThatâs good. But youâre not ready to take on your motherâs Clan. Focus on gaining strength. The Great Dragons respect nothing else. You can do nothing about your mother until youâre stronger.â
Leonâs face contorted in displeasure and his heart raced with repressed anger and indignation. His eyes flickered in the direction of the memory slate that his mother had sent him via Fain, and for a moment, fantasized about storming some indistinct fortress and liberating her from her Clan.
And then he let the fantasy go.
âMuch as I hate to admit it,â he said through clenched teeth, âyouâre right.â
âI always am,â the Thunderbird haughtily replied.
Just then, a chime sounded from the enchantment that Leonâs wisp was supposed to be controlling, lifting Leonâs spirits somewhat. He gave Nestor a proud smirk.
âYeah, yeah, yeah, kid,â Nestor grumbled as he walked back to the table. âYou did it. This is, indeed, a properly formed wisp. Your first one.â
Leon laughed in spite of the Thunderbirdâs offered strategy. If strength was required, then every advancement he made put him one step closer to freeing his mother, one step closer to defeating Kamran, and one step closer to returning the title of Storm King to his Clan.
And finally succeeding in creating wisps was quite a large step indeedâŠ
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