Day 124 - Taelah
After spending several weeks inside the dungeon, Taelah thought she was pretty well over being impressed with Blue. Shed even been looking forward to having Shaymas ear, once word had co down that Blue wanted to talk to her, but shed just been envisioning a regular chat. It wasnt like the girl didnt wander around and talk with people in the normal manner, after all. Being summoned to an audience chamber was a little bit different.
Not that she minded, after the first overwhelming mont of light and color. The audience chamber was amazing, with all kinds of those flowers that only Blue had, not to ntion the water and lava flowing everywhere. It wasnt anything like the farming chambers. This was a naked display of dungeon power, from the barely-supported floor to the liquid rock glowing above and below. She could almost see the mana flowing through the room, from one bloom to another, and after a blink she realized this would be a fantastic place to learn the [Mana Sight] Skill, for those who didnt have their Class give it to them. Like her.
That said, there was a distinct sort of pressure as she walked through the astoundingly large chamber, while having to refrain from using [Plant Identification] on everything because otherwise she wouldnt get to the dais until soti next week. With each step it seed to be a little more difficult to breathe, but strangely, more difficult to think of going back. Sothing urged her forward, past the trees and grass and waterfalls and lavafalls, up the steps to the platform that was raised in front of the massive glowing crystal.
In that light Shayma looked rather more ethereal than she did when Taelah spotted her out and about Refuge on occasion. It was a forcible reminder that despite how she acted much of the ti, Shayma was still backed by a Power and spoke for a thing that could destroy armies and build cities. For a mont Taelah regretted wanting the attention of such a thing, now that the full truth of it was in front of her.
Then she stomped firmly on her sense of awe. So far shed done just fine, better than fine really, by keeping the sa firm reign she did on any of her own people. After all, Blue had listened to her when shed told him how to better structure the farms, with no particular signs of disgruntlent. So she didnt kneel or bow, instead crossing her arms and looking up at Shayma with her eyebrows raised.
Taelah Marn, Shayma said, in her official capacity, solemn and somber. Before you leave Blues influence, there is a minor debt you need to repay.
Oh? I thought that the farms were taken care of. Actually she knew they were, after raising the ownership question with one of Iniris n.
This is about a chrysthenium that you damaged and stole.
Taelah stared, racking her brain for what Shayma could possibly an before turning up the mory of her early exploration of Refuge. The dried flower was long gone, after shed spent so ti dabbling with it using the few alchemy supplies shed brought. It was well worth it too, since she could feel the Skill ranking up.
All this over a single flower?
All this over a theft, Shayma corrected. Though it is a minor debt.
It still seed ridiculous to Taelah, but she was reminded of so of the stories about Powers and gods and other things. Stories like people being enslaved forever because they ate a fruit, or turned into beasts because they used the wrong na. Shed never put much stock in those stories were just stories, after all but maybe she should take them a bit more seriously when dealing with Blue.
Oh. Then what does he want?
Your alchemy Skill. Since youve already experinted with Blues flowers, he wants you to make so items for myself and my companions. She smiled, dropping so of the imposing attitude. He doesnt actually know much about what alchemy can do, especially given his ingredients, so between you and hes not looking for a specific thing, just whatever you can do thats useful.
Thats...reasonable, Taelah said cautiously. It was more than that, even, since it would give her experience with alchemy and the chance to interact with more of Blues flora. Surely there were more experienced alchemists that he could get, but she wasnt going to complain. The problem was that it seed too good to be true, which always ant it was. Like their fantastic farms being prone to lting and complete darkness. How much alchemy work?
However much you can get done between now and when I leave. A few days yet, at least.
That wasnt too bad, but itd an soone else would have to take up the burden of getting Antons Village ready to leave. They wouldnt have much ti after the last harvest according to Queen Iniri, who was doing her best to hurry everyone out now that there was actually safe territory. Of course, Anton Villages own land was still much further south, far enough away from il that it couldnt be considered safe, so it wasnt like theyd be able to go back to land they liked.
Then again, maybe they wouldnt have to go.
Thats great, I can do that. She agreed. While Im here I want to bring up sothing though. Shayma cocked her head, ears flicking this way and that.
Ah, you want to know about staying here instead?
...yes.
Blue is anable to that, but it does not co for free. Shaymas words ca with a weight to them, as if each syllable had a physical presence. You would no longer be Iniris subjects. If you want to stay on Blues territory and take advantage of the resources he has, you would beco entirely Blues. His authority would be absolute.
Well...its good land, but I dont think anyones interested in becoming a slave. Taelah was disappointed. There was plenty to like about the land Blue had made for them, but so prices were just too high.
Oh, hes not interested in enslaving you, or even ruling you. Its just that if youre going to stay youll be under his protection and privy to his secrets. He is the ground beneath your feet and the air you breathe. You will have to acknowledge how profound that authority is.
I see, I think. Maybe if he explained the details we could co to so agreent She stopped as Shayma held out a hand, ears flicking again.
Blue will not be bound by contracts or intricate agreents. Either you trust him to act reasonably and honorably, or you do not.
Hmm. That was a little strange. Tarnil had announcents and pledges and guarantees whenever commoners ca under the rule of a new noble, though at this point she barely rembered who Anton Village was supposed to tithe to. So Count or another. Though Blue was clearly not nobility, and the way Shayma talked even the advantages he supplied now didnt really scratch the surface of what he could do.
Do I have to answer now?
No, Shayma said. Though you dont have much ti, especially since you need to get to work on that alchemy. Youll find the supplies in your house when you return.
Taelah frowned, but didnt say anything. Combined with Blues requirent for staying, it was clear he was making a point about his power...or sothing. It seed a little late after theyd already been staying there, but it had been under so arrangent set up by the Queen, and it had been a temporary one. It made so sense that a more permanent agreent would require a larger paynt.
Of course it didnt seem like everyone was under Blues thumb like that. There was Shayma, and the two girls she ran around with both seed to have more latitude than Blue was proposing for Antons Village. Or at least more consideration.
So what would it take to be like you?
I beg your pardon? Shayma blinked at her, confused.
I an, to get into the inner circle. Instead of being...owned or whatever.
Oh! You an to beco a Companion. Shayma smiled. Thats actually more like being owned, really, but... She trailed off for a mont. ...well, you wouldnt beco like . Im a little bit special. There are a lot of benefits, but Blue would have to consider it first. To actually beco a Companion requires sex with Blue, and is an irrevocable commitnt to beco part of his affairs.
I see. Taelah felt her cheeks heating. That was not the response she had been expecting, even slightly. It was also almost impossible to wrap her head around what exactly that ant, since Blue was a massive dungeon that was mostly landscape with scattered plants.
She was unattached, with no imdiate prospects, so it wasnt an entirely impossible ask. Yet, she wasnt sure she was willing to take such a step. The marriage arranged for her had been rendered moot when her prospective fiances own village had been destroyed by either Vok Nals or Tor Kots minions. Or maybe marauding bandits, it was difficult to say. She regretted that; he had seed like a nice lad, the sturdy and dependable sort, to judge from the one ti shed t him.
Ill She stopped and swallowed, trying to put off all the feelings that had suddenly twisted around in her gut. Ill have to think about that, too, she continued, her words coming out very carefully, thrown off-balance as she was. In the anti, Ill go see what I can do with my alchemy.
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