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Chapter 675 League of common humans

I I am, its talking to inside my head, Owl said, taking a few careful steps despite her ability to float, looking around with her glowing eyes, arms a little stiff and to her side.

Youre the most human monster Ive ever seen, Ilea said. Look, thats Aki.

I yes. So kind of tal machine being? I think I need to sit down, she said, an ashen chair forming next to her.

Hope you have a good ti here. Im not sure what species you were before but humans would probably freak out if they saw you, not that there are many who could pose a threat to you, Ilea said.

Ilea, welco back. Do you have a minute? Iana asked, side eyeing the Lich. Nice to et you.

Oh you look normal, Owl said and smiled.

Shes secretly a dragon, Ilea said.

No Im not, Iana said and rolled her eyes, leading her away.

Thats exactly what a dragon would say, Ilea mused.

Dont scare her like that. You know how much damage a four mark creature can do if it goes on a rampage, Iana said when they had walked away a few dozen ters, the woman gesturing to the teleportation platform in front of her.

Shes called Owl you know, Ilea said. And shes not just a four mark creature. Shes well Im sure shell figure out what she wants to be.

Hopefully not what is commonly known about Liches, Iana said in a casual tone. This is it, she added, looking at the gate.

It? The finished prototype? Ilea asked.

No, the finished gate. There were over two hundred prototypes. This is the finished one. Its incredibly mana efficient, or well it will be for most humans. The stronger you are, the more mana will be required to teleport you. Its a security asure too. So if say Neiphato would try to use it, the gate would simply reject him. We can add mana signatures to the network to allow for teleportation or use special authorization keys similar to the ones the taleen had but couple them with signatures to make sure your key for example only works if you are the one standing on the gate, she explained.

And low level people just get a key? Ilea asked.

Well depends. I think the best option would be to distribute keys to trusted individuals who then could activate the gate for other people of certain level classes. So random guards in Riverwatch could authorize adventurers up to level one hundred to teleport to Morhill for example, but anything above that level, they cant authorize. I suppose the intricacies would have to be checked with each country, city, guard, and organization. Its just to show how much customization is possible. Ill leave it to Claire and her teams to figure out the specifics there, she said.

Thats wonderful, Ilea said, crouching down to inspect the tiny runes all over the gate. This cant just be copied?

No, not if they dont have a adow too. And worst case, they get the technology but cant connect to our network. Its an upgrade to the Taleen ones in every regard, she said with pride.

Christopher joined them too at that point, yawning as he glanced over to the purple glowing thing talking to Goliath. New resident?

Owl, not sure if shell stay, Ilea said.

I see, the man said and smiled when he glanced at Iana.

Sleep well? she asked.

I did. Go on, he answered, stepping next to her.

That tree really is a scary thing, Ilea said.

Im entirely harmless. Just a plant, the tree said.

Ilea just nodded absentmindedly. What about production? And cost? I an we should have a fuckton of gold at our disposal but this stuff looks incredibly intricate and the materials dont seem common either, she said, touching the cool surface of the interlinked tal plates, so reflecting the light in slightly different colors.

Goliath offered us a large part of his stock, and he traded what he could with the other smiths in Hallowfort. It should already be enough for about thirty gates, and while so of the tals are rare, few have a use in most human countries. Ill talk to Claire for a coordinated buy up, to make sure they dont realize soone is buying up all these materials, Iana said.

And here I thought you were a scientist, not a businesswoman, Ilea mused.

Ive learned more than enchanting from old Balduur, Iana said. But if its alright with you, well start coordinating with Claire. Production itself will fall to Goliath and the adow. Itll be about ten thousand tis more efficient than anything we can get done in Ravenhall. Plus we have other projects to look into anyway. Id love to figure out more about Akis current form, and maybe study the rubble you brought as well. I doubt well get anything out of either in the near future, so let know if you have anything pressing for us to work on.

Do what you think is best. Ill get in touch if I need sothing done, Ilea said. Otherwise go for it. The faster we have a secure teleportation network running, the better. Oh and make sure Trian and the Sentinels get involved early too. The north will be a great opportunity for them to learn and train.

Of course, Iana said with a smile. Well get to work then.

After you get so sleep, Christopher said. You promised.

The enchantress rolled her eyes. I can wait another day, she said.

Oh speaking of other projects, I forgot to drop all this stuff on you, Ilea said and summoned the crate with Taleen prototypes from the Praetorian facility. Found these but the gate was more important anyway.

Interesting, well have a look as well, Iana said as Christopher pushed her away.

Sleep before I invoke the na of the all seeing tree, he said and gave Ilea a thankful nod.

She smiled back, crossing her arms as she watched the two return to their underground ho in the ancient tree village.

Rather surreal, is it not? a voice ca into her mind. To think two humans so ordinary would find peace and purpose in such a strange and chaotic place.

Hereven, howve you been? Ilea asked, glancing towards the approaching Mind Weaver.

Wonderful truly. It is a paradox. Though I know my freedom is guaranteed, I spend my days here, observing and communicating with the beings that live both in Hallowfort and below. The sa perhaps as my ti in Audurs domain, and yet the feeling, is entirely different. I will have to think on this more, it explained.

Glad to hear youre having a good ti, she said. Knowing youre free to go can change your mindset quite a bit. As would the contrary.

Such appears to be the case. A new visitor I see. A being powerful enough to challenge most and yet it seems so very harmless. I shall make contact, it said and started hovering towards Owl. It was a pleasure to see your ashen form, Lilith. The wings do suit you.

Thanks, Ilea said, considering if the demon had just attempted to flirt with her. Owl wont catch a break quite yet, she thought, turning away.

Ilea, there is a space mage at the edge of my perception. He claims to know you, the adow spoke.

Whats his na? she asked.

I will ask. Its Albert, it said.

Yeah, I t him yesterday, or earlier today actually. Impressive that hes already here based on the little info I gave him, she said and quickly explained the circumstances of their eting and so of the backgrounds. She hesitated but decided to tell the adow about the suns too. If anybody did not have a use for such a device, it was the adow.

What a useful device to take over the realm, it said imdiately after.

Exactly, so I hope you can keep it a secret. If we manage to get it out, Ill probably just hand it off to you. For safekeeping, she said.

Your trust in otherworldly beings beyond your simple brains understanding is baffling, the adow spoke. I shall invite him in, I doubt his presence here will be an issue. The gates will be revealed soon enough and based on your information he would not dare alienate our faction.

I only have one small brain to think too, and its really just one big muscle, Ilea said. It makes sense to to trust sothing with about fifty, she said.

A condescending laugh went through the domain, one that only Ilea could hear. At least she understood how the space magic behind it worked, the realization causing a smile to sprout on her face. She looked over to another space anomaly, one of adows spells, and locked eyes with Scipio, her smile turning into a grin. Hello there.

The man stumbled back, falling on his ass while looking at well everything around him, his gaze moving past Ilea and towards Owl. A Lich,

Shes probably harmless, Ilea said as his eyes locked on Hereven.

Mind Weaver, he murmured, shaking his head lightly before he forced his mouth closed, standing up and dusting off his pants. He walked a few steps forward before his gaze froze on the gate. You,

Yes. Not though, Ilea said. Well distribute it soon enough. Fair conditions for all.

Its, he started before he shook his head, resting his arms on his knees.

Kneel before your god, the adow spoke.

Ilea rolled her eyes and glanced towards the adow. No need to scare the man even more.

He didnt seem fazed by the remarks, looking up with a defeated expression. Its like you. Of course it is. To think sothing would shock to this extent. You win, Nes.

Why does she win? Ilea asked, eyebrows quirking up.

He steadied himself and walked towards the adow. She knew this would happen. You and your feminine intuition. Unlisted stats, he murmured. Youll get your training, thats for sure.

Ilea didnt react, leaving the space mage to his own devices as she joined her group again. Pierce and Feyrair were fighting in a do again, Verena sitting on a rock nearby, watching the various beings interact.

Ready to head out again? Ilea asked.

Of course. Im glad we sought you out, Verena said. These past few days have been the most interesting and eventful since since forever.

Its not always that exciting. Sotis I just kill the sa things for months at a ti, Ilea said, glancing at Feyrair and Pierce. They seem to understand each other.

Both not particularly well tuned, yes, Verena said with a light smile. And yeah, its just normal, when youre at this level. Killing monsters.

Ilea clapped her hands together, creating a loud sound. Oh, she thought, looking down at her hands. Been a while since I tried that, she murmured and glanced at the two people looking at her. Were leaving again. Wanna co?

The do vanished after they affird.

Youre an efficient treasure collector, Pierce said.

Easy when you have a locator, Ilea said. And the speed of sound.

And teleportation gates, Verena added.

Yeah, that too, Ilea said, the locator still pointing south even from here.

The adow saw them off a mont later, the group appearing in the air south of Hallowforts location, Ileas wings spreading out as she caught the elf and berserker, Pierce already ahead with her crackling lightning.

They flew for hours, Ilea occasionally checking the locator but generally seeing very little change. Seems like the rest of the keys arent located in the north at all, she thought, sure they would co up on the Naraza mountain chain in another hour or two of flying. She slowed down and ca to a stop when the arrow turned to the west with a sudden motion.

Got our next one, she said with a smile.

At this rate youll have all of them before you get your third Class to the next evolution, Feyrair said, cracking his neck before he stretched and hissed a few tis.

Seems like high level monsters are more rare than hidden taleen artifacts, Ilea said, a little annoyed about the fact that it might actually happen like he suggested.

They continued on towards the location, flying over mountains and crevices that looked the sa as those hundreds of kiloters before. She was glad nobody had figured out to make a locator for these keys so far because without one it seed entirely impossible to find them.

So random ass dungeons and tombs in the middle of absolutely fucking nowhere, she mused, the arrow pointing towards a deep crack in the land leading towards a mountain, nothing about either remarkable in any way. She lead the group down and into the crevice, the locator informing her that the key was about eight kiloters ahead and down sowhere below. Hopefully so more four marks to fight.

Tracks here, Verena said, crouched and getting up. Heavy boots and large. Dwarven war machines.

Probably a kingdom nearby, Pierce said.

You two have visited them? Ilea asked, following the guidance of her artifact.

A few cities, but they dont let in anyone. You need so of them to vouch for you and even then its difficult, Verena said.

A bother is what it is. If you want to see them, just sneak inside, Pierce said.

Verena shook her head. Cant do that with the ones Ive visited. They really like building unconquerable fortresses deep underground. All enchanted too, and old. So of these cities have been standing longer than any human settlents.

Did they survive the changes in the north? Ilea wondered.

She could see the tracks now too, large imprints, most even bigger than those Terok would leave behind in his suit. Then again, didnt he ntion he built his for scavenging? Id think theyd go more bulky with sothing ant to just fight monsters. Taleen went thin too though, hmm.

Her thoughts were interrupted when they ca around a bend, only a small part of the cliffs above reached by sunlight. Her enhanced eyes allowed her to see the distant entrance anyway. A currently closed stone gate with carved in decorative runes, perhaps even functional. To each side were steel enforced bunker like extensions built into the high reaching stone walls. Jagged edges, bloodied spikes, and runes adorned the structures, likely ant as a warning to any creature willing to get too close.

She could just about make out a thin opening on each side that would allow soone to see through but her sight wasnt enough at this distance to make out if anyone was actually inside.

Guess we can just go and see if they let us in, she said.

If there is anyone still here. Could just be another ruin, Verena said.

Pierce giggled to herself. Hmm yes. They do tend to dig out things they shouldve left far below ground.

Demons of the ancient world, Ilea mused.

I dont think youll find demons very often in these parts, Pierce said. That Hereven fellow doesnt count.

Fey hissed in agreent.

Ilea continued onward, soon close enough to see the pairs of eyes waiting within the bunkers. One set actually closed, the person apparently asleep.

He jolted awake a mont later, another bearded person appearing and pointing towards the walking group.

HALT! a voice bellowed through the crevice.

Ilea did as he asked. Were friendly! she shouted back. Here to visit and trade!

ONLY WAR MACHINES AND DIVERS! THERES NO TRADE FOR YOU HERE! LEAVE ASH BEING! the voice resud.

Hmm.

LEAVE OR SUFFER THE CONSEQUENCES! ca the warning.

Fey hissed, bursting into fla.

Pierce glanced at him and smirked.

Wait, lets leave for now, Ilea said and turned around, tapping Feys chest.

You would ignore such a foolish threat? he asked with another hiss.

They warned us. Wed be intruding their ho, she said, giving the Elders a long glance.

Pierce laughed, Verena at least avoiding eye contact.

War machines and divers? Ilea asked as they walked away. Lets get up and keep an eye on that entrance for a while. We havent taken a break in a while.

Ive seen a few dwarves use suits of armor powered by their own mana or other sources they can include, Verena said. I believe they call those war machines.

Theres one in Hallowfort I know. Could go ask him if he knows the dwarves here, Ilea said.

Or you just use your space magic to go in and get the key, Feyrair suggested.

Thats the last option. Lets exhaust the others first, Ilea answered. She wouldnt shy away from stealing the key if the dwarves proved entirely too stubborn but already they had given a warning first. More reasonable than most things Ive t recently.

They sat down near a fairly hidden spot at the top of the crevice, occasionally hit by a few bolts of arcane lightning but otherwise undisturbed. Ilea could see the entrance and was sowhat sure the dwarves couldnt see them from within their bunkers, likely more focused on the inside of the crevice with few things coming from above, especially during the day.

Isnt this just cute? Us common adventurers camping out here in the northern lands, Pierce said with a happy sigh.

Verena groaned.

Common, sure, Ilea said, looking up as another storm ca through. Lightning struck, hitting Pierce and flashing through her.

She moaned, laughing when nobody reacted.

Ilea glanced over the side of the cliff, hearing noises from below. About half an hour had passed since their denial at the entrance. She saw a single absolutely massive being made of steel, its pauldrons alone nearly as large as her entire torso, dust covered steel dented and showing more than a few scratches. It moved favoring its right leg, steadily advancing.

As it passed through below, she could reach the being with her healing through her dominion, finding its anatomy similar to Teroks. A warmachine, she thought, her friends suit considerably leaner than this absolute bulk of steel. She took another look and smiled.

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