Chapter 184: Surprisingly Reasonable
Tala, Rane, Lyn, and Kannis talked and ate late into the night.
Well no, thats not right.
Tala and Terry continued to eat late into the night. Rane, Lyn, and Kannis simply talked.
They mainly talked about their growing up years, or Kannis asked the Mages about their lives as such.
Both Tala and Kannis studiously avoided discussing their days at the Academy, and the others seed to key off that.
-Youll have to talk about it eventually.-
I know. You know I do, but not tonight.
When they reluctantly decided to call it a night and end the impromptu, little celebration, Kannis looked to be on the edge of falling asleep where she sat.
As it turned out, theyd been able to find a little all-night, dessert, and coffee caf. It seed to cater mostly to Mages, but a not-small portion of their custors were clearly mundanes.
The sll of coffee had almost overpowered Talas willpower a few tis, but while Tala had been tempted by the alluring aroma, shed only indulged in the desserts.
The caf wasnt closing, and they were hardly the only people in the establishnt, but the night was getting late, and Lyn and Kannis had work in the morning, and Rane and Tala had a lot that they hoped to do, as well. So, with a little collective prompting, they got moving.
Rane walked with them all back to their house, and the late hour, combined with their collective tiredness, left it a silent walk through the crisply cold, city night.
Thankfully, more snow had fallen earlier in the night, creating a thin layer of reasonable traction atop the treacherous, frozen slush. Thus, it was a more pleasant walk than it might otherwise have been.
Street clearers would likely be by in a couple of hours with hot, salt-water incorporators. All of the benefits, none of the lasting vegetative damage.
Tala had seen them work as a child, but shed never really understood that it was simply Mages using devices to accomplish the task. One of the easy, useful tasks available to Mages who dont want to hold down a regular job, this ti of year.
From what shed seen on various job boards, and what Alat had looked up for them, it paid about ten silver for a nights work. Not a lot, but still quite a good wage for non-guild-affiliated workers.
But that wasnt really pertinent. The next day would besothing. If it takes the hook, I could be rid of that monster once and for all. She hesitated, then corrected herself. Humanity will be rid of him.
The four continued to walk, and Terry continued his seeming perpetual nap on Talas shoulder, as she continued her contemplations of the next day. As she did so, she realized that she really wanted to convey so information to Jenna. Therefore, she had asked Alat to update Jenna on what shed done towards spreading awareness of her venture, and the companion shed have for the following day.
Surprisingly enough, Jenna responded almost imdiately, simply adding, Noted. to the Archive docunt they both had access to.
-At least she knows we did our part spreading awareness.-
Yeah. That was a little awkward, asking everyone if anyone wanted to joinI havent felt so out of place since I was back at the Academy
-Didnt expect Cazor to say yes.-
Yeah, that threw
off a bit, too. She clicked her tongue behind her teeth for a mont, then shrugged. Well find a way of telling him whats going on tomorrow, before we leave. It would be pretty awful to drag him into what might be a high-power fight essentially blind.
-Kit should do for that. Invite him in?-
Yeah, that should work.
Before any of them really knew it, theyd arrived, and Rane bid them all goodnight at their front door. Lyn fumbled for her key for a mont before Tala snorted a laugh and easily pulled her key from Kit.
Kannis was a bit unsteady on her feet. The girls had a big day.
Even so, the mageling gave Talas key a puzzled look. Is thatiron? She shook her head. What am I saying, of course its iron.
Tala just grinned as she quickly unlocked the house and let the three of them in, out of the cold.
Id not considered it, but Lyns hooked into the city for heat, too. Her family had used lamps and a wood stove for light and heat, while Tala was growing up. Probably cheaper, after the initial expense. If she rembered correctly, several officials had offered to do the installation, but her father had always refused.
Part of his desire to do it on his own or so such. Didnt keep him from making
pay his debts
-Thats right, Tala. Think on it. Build up what you want to say.-
Tala sent a ntal glare towards Alat.
Not having to take of coat or boots, she walked in first and went straight back to the back hallway. With a casual motion, she pulled Kit from her belt and tossed it against the wall, where it landed silently and grew into a door that fit the space perfectly, looking for all the world as if it had been there since the house was built.
Ironically, or maybe very deliberately, the door didnt blend in in such a way as to fade from notice. Instead, it stood out in a manner that complinted the other doors, and the hallway in general, making it seem as if the space would actually be worse off were the door not there.
Of course its always been there. No one would be foolish enough to have this space without having put in this keystone part of the design.
-It is almost deviously perfect.-
They agreed on that. The syphons abilities were potent; its primary goal of non-detection still integral in their use.
Lyn and Kannis ca down the hall as Tala was stepping through the new door, into her dinsional storage.
The younger woman paused, whispering to herself in half-conscious confusion. I dont rember that door being thereHow did I miss that?
Lyn gave her an odd look, seeming to have not heard the girls words, but noticing the direction of her attention and the interest and confusion directed that way. Where did you imagine Tala was going to be sleeping?
Iuh Kannis didnt seem to have an answer for that.
Good night, you two. Sleep well. Tala stuck one hand back out the door and waved.
Night! Both replied almost in unison, as Tala closed the door, shutting out the rest of the world.
Now, I just have to do my evening training.
* * *
Tala woke after a deeply restful sleep, the red-orange light of sunrise bathing her in the beauty of another dawn. She honestly didnt care that it was illusory; she loved it more every ti she woke to her own, private vista.
Only three hours tonight? She unconsciously knew how long shed slept; it was as easy as blinking.
-The new set of spell-forms have fully settled in. Dont expect your required rest to get any shorter, at least not with this set of inscriptions.-
Not even with the iron compounding and increasing my power-density?
-With these scripts, the increased density wont matter. Youre hitching more oxen to the front of a lightly loaded wagon. Its not going to make a difference until you have a heavier load to pull.-
That made a lot of sense, and Holly had expressed that many of the ones that Tala currently had were parts of various series of physically enhancing script-regins. You knowI wonder if this is Refining?
Alat grunted within Talas mind. -No? It might be a precursor to it, though.-
Ahh, like strengthening the body so that the impurities can be stripped from you without destroying us?
-That would be in the vein of my guess.-
It sounded like a good guess, if Tala was being honest.
Tala moved through her morning routine, only hitching during the perspective portion of her aspect-mirroring, as she had in the past.
It was nauseating and dizzying in the extre, even when she restricted the mirroring to a singular external perspective, alongside her own.
Still, like everything else, she was improving. Alat helped with that too, slowly modifying and tweaking her exercises of all types to better match how Tala could and would learn and grow.
Honestly, Tala could have done that for herself all along, but it would have taken ti and a lot of deep analysis and so comparative study. Now, Alat did it for her with relative ease and speed.
-You know, its not actually that easy, but I dont have to maintain any of your day-to-day activities. So, I have a lot more free ti.-
Well, thank you. I appreciate your efforts on our part.
-Your improvent is my improvent.-
She had soon completed her morning tasks, save for the bath.
Cleansing was going to be difficult with the iron body paint. She didnt really need the bath, except for her hair, but she could just use her comb for that. Except that its at the Constructionist Guild facility.
That was a problem for later in the day, and as such she set about cooking a massive breakfast for herself.
Kits little kitchenette worked even better than shed hoped it would, and soon Tala was devouring a sizable al pulled from her venturing food.
The Culinary Guild really ca through with this stuff. I really should get more. It never went bad, in theory, and so it would be better to have on hand than run out or be in need. Not today, though. Today, I have other tasks.
-Yup, large barrels. Im thinking a few tuns?-
A few what?
-A tun, thats a barrel that holds 252 gallons.-
Archive? She trusted that Alat would be able to interpret her abbreviated question.
-Archive. Its surprisingly easy to look up random words.-
Useful, I suppose.
-Ill say.- Tala got an odd sensation along with that expression. As if Alat had a lot of weight behind the utterance. As she considered it, Tala realized that in several aningful ways, all Alat had was words.
She decided not to focus on that, or inquire further for the mont. Okay, so a couple of tuns doesnt that seem excessive? I anhow can we possibly harvest enough to fill even a single one with berries, let alone with juice?
-More storage capacity seems better, right?-
Tala shrugged. I suppose, but it still seems like a lot more than well actually need.
-Thats fair. I might have a better option as well.-
Oh? Then why had she been talking about massive barrels? Probably because she genuinely thought they were the best subset of barrel options.
-The Constructionists sell large, enaled, cast-iron barrels. 55 gallon to be precise.-
That seems perfect! Theyre designed for use in containing experints and other magical liquids, I assu?
-Precisely.-
I suppose we should have guessed that sothing like that would exist. Not cheap though, right?
-Actually, its surprisingly affordable, all things considered.-
Do tell.
-They warranty that the containers will maintain the potency of any magical ingredients kept within, while so contained.-
Thats As Tala thought about it, and how tight the seals must be, and how much testing would have needed to go into such a certification, she realized just how much value and weight such an assurance held. Thats actually pretty amazing.
-Thats what I thought.-
So, how much?
-Half a gold per barrel.-
Tala winced, then thought about it. Huh, how is that both more, and less, expensive than I expected.
-Were strange?-
She chuckled at that. Fair enough. After a monts consideration, she continued. You have access to their for sale list?
-I do. Well, everyone with Archive access does.-
You know what Im thinking?
-Of course. We should get a better small container.-
The iron flask that Tala had been using was looking a bit worse for wear. Shed only dropped it a few tis, but exterior dings, wear, and tear werent the problem in any case. The simple iron flask hadnt been designed for such constant use with even a mild acid, and almost every fruit juice was at least a little acidic.
-Yeah, it was ant to carry a flavored cooking oil, which would help maintain the tal. Its a blessing that you arent negatively affected by so iron flakes.-
Tala grimaced. I thought Id been tasting so grit of late.
-So, an enaled iron flask will only cost 4 silver for a four cup one. It would be 3 silver for a two cup.-
Yeah, a four cup one is better, assuming its easy enough to hold.
-We can take a look.-
That sounds like a good plan. What else did we put on our list?
-A cider or wine press.-
Right. Any ideas where to get one of those things?
-Market district would be the quickest. We can swing through the Constructionists first. The location we frequent is pretty close to so shops. The presses are used enough by various restaurants and craftsn that the shops should have so on hand.-
Even in the off season?
-With the growing complexes, there really arent off seasons.-
Ahh, right. Tala considered for a mont. You know, Ive always wanted to see so of the growing complexes. They dont allow mundanes down there, unless theyre workers or for so other specific purpose, and I havent thought to go look since becoming a Mage.
-Yup. Im in your head, and am well aware of your desires.-
Right. Sotis I forget that.
Alat conveyed a bit of happiness at that. -Im glad to hear that I seem distinct from you, to you.-
Shouldnt you already know that?
-Of course, but its nice to hear kind things spoken aloud sotis.-
Tala grunted. True enough.
She took the last couple of bites of the hearty fruit and nut-butter oatal before using her finger to scrape up the last bits.
I cant even tell that the fruit was dehydrated before.
-Thats probably why the recipe included a bit more water than Id have expected.-
I was thinking the sa thing.
She left Kit, grabbing the doorway and pulling it off the wall as the door swung closed. It reshaped into a pouch even as she hung it from her belt.
She was almost surprised at how little Kits transformation interested her. It was simply a useful feature of her dinsional storage. A ridiculously useful feature.
She did not miss climbing up and down through the small opening that had been Kits limit before.
Tala turned her attention outward, finding that Lyns ho was, as expected, quiet.
She could hear Kanniss breathing, and slight shifting, even through the closed door to what had until recently been Talas room.
Tala hesitated at that sound.
Why have I never heard anything from Lyns room?
She extended her senses in that direction and hit a taphorical wall. It wasnt a hard wall, and Tala thought that she could breach or break it if she really wanted to, but she refrained.
Lyns got a privacy item? How did I not notice that, before?
-Its hardly a good idea to proclaim I dont want anyone listening in, here! So, it likely does what it does as subtly as possible.-
Yeah, I suppose.
Tala decided to respect her friends privacy, whatever the reason, and depart.
All told, from when shed gone into Kit to when she ca out, just over six hours had passed. Three hours for two sets of training, and a massive al? Not too shabby.
After locking the front door behind herself, she set out through the quiet, very early morning streets.
-We should have ti to drop through the Constructionists, and even through the market district, before we et Mistress Odera for breakfast.-
That was my thinking as well.
The trip was uneventful, and the security scripts on the Constructionists facility didnt label her as a threat, so that worked out well.
Sadly, Alat hadnt yet figured out how to modify the illusion, so there was an awkward mont where the assistant thought she was a mundane. Thankfully, the security scripts had identified her as an Archon, so it was easy enough to clear up.
They did have several of the iron barrels in stock, as well as flasks for smaller samples.
Of course, the smaller flasks were designed with convenient, easy to use handles, so that valuable samples would never be risked.
That pleased Tala to no end.
Unfortunately, the only barrels and flasks they had were deep crimson in color. They were that shade because it was the most often requested color, used to denote the storage of arcanous or magical blood.
This was a practice that was seemingly vastly more common that Tala had realized, especially among Constructionist Mages.
The assistant was happy to explain that the study of arcanous blood as an ink for spell-lines, applied in various diums was a well-researched field of study, and there were so spell-forms that were known to be more efficient with a given arcanous creatures blood than even with gold.
There werent many, but they did exist.
Sadly, when Tala inquired, she was told that that was a Guild secret.
Obviously, Alat couldnt find out either, Tala not having special access relating to the Constructionist Guild within the Archive.
She could have custom ordered virtually any color at no extra cost, other than ti, but she was in a hurry, and red was good enough for her. So, in the end, Tala was able to get a bundled deal of four blood-red enaled barrels and two large flasks for a total of two gold.
It wasnt much savings, and she ended up buying more barrels than she had planned to, but it should be better in the end.
Im tired of reaching for more juice and having my flask empty. Having a back-up will be worth it.
-Sure, justify it however you want. This assistant is a good salesman.-
It was a fairly simple matter to create a door out of Kit and maneuver the barrels inside.
The enal was exquisitely done, looking like nothing so much as liquid blood, locked in place, thinly coating the containers. With each touch, Tala half expected her hands to co away wet, even though she knew better.
This is going to add new dinsions to my reputation as the Blood Archon.
-Just a bit, yeah. Though, its probably safer for people to assu youre drinking so blood than ending-berries.-
Why?
-Because theyd assu it was sothing special, and therefore, they wouldnt be inclined to just start drinking random blood.-
Or, they could just assu I was drinking water
-That would be better, but such is life.-
Tala thanked the assistant and was about to leave when she rembered her comb.
Blessedly, it was a simple thing for her to get a hold of it and use it briefly before returning it to the assistants care and departing.
All told, she hadnt been in the Constructionist facility long, but there were quite a few more people out and about than before.
How late did we stay up?
-Rhetorical question, right?-
Mostly, yeah. It had been late, but not that late.
The stores were already starting to open, or already doing brisk business.
Alat got Tala to the generally correct area, and a few quick questions brought her to a rchant who had a press for sale. Twenty silver secured the device for her use. Tala carried it half a block before finding an out of the way section of wall to throw Kit against so that she could place the press inside.
Thats better.
-That wasnt heavy, even for a normal person.-
But it was awkward. After a monts frown, Tala inquired further. Cant you read my thoughts? Arent you in my thoughts?
-I can, but if I did that all the ti, what would we ever talk about? Also, my questions cause you to re-think through your thoughts and conclusions, and thats good for both of us.-
Tala grunted. Fair enough.
They arrived at the Caravanners Guildhall before her ntor, and Tala was able to grab a table and feed Terry so jerky before Mistress Odera ca to join them.
First things first, Tala let Mistress Odera know about the Marliweather trip coming up. The older Mage, of course, already knew, but appreciated hearing it from Tala, herself.
Then, Tala let Mistress Odera know that Tala had given her access to so mories, via the Archive.
Mistress Odera had frozen; gaze intently locked on Talas face. Those mories?
Yes. Those.
After a long mont, Mistress Odera nodded once. I will review them when we are done here.
From there, Tala described how her training had changed. She didnt ntion Alat, and Alat didnt seem to mind.
In the end, it was a nice breakfast, and they parted ways as they usually did, with a confirmation of the next days al.
That complete, Tala set out for the northern gate to et Cazor.
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