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Chapter 276: The Tour

Tala chatted with Lyn and Rane, answering their basic questions while Mistress Ingrit handled the questions of all the other Archons.

Master Cazor looked to be torn between Mistress Ingrits answers and joining Tala, Lyn, and Rane, but he seed to decide to not intrude on their clearly more private conversation.

Tala was grateful for that, and took the opportunity to smile and nod his way in thanks when he glanced toward her.

That seed to solidify sothing for him, and he visibly relaxed, his attention moving more firmly to Mistress Ingrit.

-He would be able to help us test out quite a few things about our new bond. We should arrange so ti with him.-

Agreed.

There was a pause when dinner was delivered, and Mistress Ingrit answered the remaining questions while the al was consud. Once again, most were answered simply or with a statent that such questions should be asked as part of an official information request.

-We have a few hundred of those already, by the way. Mistress Ingrit has master access over those requests, but shes allowed us to see how many there are.-

Tala was surprised. How can there possibly be that many already?

-I imagine that most people made more than one. A simple request is more likely to be answered quickly than a lengthy, multifaceted one, seeking many answers at the sa ti.-

That makes good sense, I suppose.

With everything pressing addressed, Mistress Ingrit dismissed nearly everyone below Refined, again with Master Rane and Mistress Lyn being exceptions.

Master Boma also seed to have been granted permission to stay. He and Master Queue were the senior mbers of the Constructionists who had been invited to this eting, and they seed to have put in an explicit request to both be allowed to stay.

Mistress Ingrit had granted the request along with that of a few younger Librarians.

Master Cazor walked by them on his way out. Welco back, Mistress Tala. Wed love to have you back in the arena with us, or even just for a al. Take your ti, and let us know if we can do anything to assist.

Tala smiled. Thank you, Master Cazor. Ill do that. After a monts hesitation, she added, I think I would like your help testing out a few things, if you are willing. I can explain in more detail later.

He nodded. Ill happily hear you out, and help if I can.

Thank you.

Soon enough, the room was mostly empty.

Mistress Ingrit glanced to Tala. I believe at this point, the next logical thing would be to give them a tour of your sanctum.

Masters Boma and Queue made identical expressions, eyes widening and mouths opening in smiles of undisguised glee. Several others had similar reactions, but no one seed too surprised at the implied knowledge that Tala had a sanctum.

They probably assud it, as I held the position of Eskau.

-And theyre right to have assud so.-

Mistress Ingrit continued, First, though. I think we need to confirm sothing. Mistress Ingrit looked around with hard eyes. Everyone is to keep their aura tightly controlled, well within their own body. We will not be inside for overlong, nor are there too many of us, but even so, we will be straining the integrity of the space. Dont move around unnecessarily and dump power.

The Constructionists were nodding along, and Master Boma made an addition, We will happily help restabilize the space after we exit. What we will no doubt learn is well worth the expense.

Mistress Ingrit smiled and dipped her head. That is kind of you, and I accept on Mistress Talas behalf. She then turned back to Tala. I believe that the nature of your sanctum should now be revealed.

That caught their collective attention and the few murmured side-conversations that had tentatively started up died down almost imdiately.

Tala nodded to the Archivist, standing up. So, thank you all for taking so much of your day to be here.

A ripple of mildly surprised acknowledgent ca back her way. They all seed to have seen the ti as well spent. That was gratifying at least.

She smiled and decided to just dive in, My dinsional storage, now my sanctum, is sothing that we know of in theory, but have never properly identified before. She pulled Kit from her belt and tossed it to form a door on the nearby wall. Kit is a devouring dinsion.

Master Queue frowned. That sounds like a dinsional storage version of the hostile artifacts we sotis find in waning cities. We have procedures in place to prevent those from entering circulation.

Well, it was found near Alefast, Waning, and it is of that type, in a sense, though this one seems to be more advanced, or at least more stealthy? Certainly more patient and discreet than most. It is a creature of the void, with its power specifically oriented around dinsional magics.

Master Boma stepped forward. Wait, is the things magic void or dinsional?

Both. Like a Mage, creatures of the void can have mixes of magic. I call it Kit.

That got a mixture of confused looks from so of those who didnt know her very well.

She cleared her throat and continued. With the addition of the syphon fascia, Kit now also has illusion and physical shape changing magics, among everything else.

That sounds unsafe. That was one of the Mage Hunters who had remained, one of three Refined. The fourth mber of their group was a Paragon, equaling Grediv in advancent.

Apparently, so arcanes specialize in taming these devouring dinsions, and they make the absolute best sanctums when so tad, but the thod of taming them is a closely guarded secret.

So how do you have one?

She shrugged, feeling a bit defensive. I seem to have stumbled through the process. Kit and I work well together, and I have no concern about the safety of any within my sanctum. Even so, I agree with Mistress Ingrit; you deserved to know before you step inside.

There was a collective, uncomfortable glance at Kits door.

Tala smiled and the door opened behind her, invitingly.

She heard an artificial intake of breath and realized her mistake.

Alat was slightly faster to articulate the issue, though not by much. -Right, Rob...-

Yeah, Rob is going to be a problem

Rob did indeed choose that mont to call out. KILL !!!!! Oh, great Mages of humanity, free

from this mortal coil. Let

pass into the world beyond!

Mistress Ingrit rubbed her own temples, groaning slightly. That is so much worse in person than in mory. That shouldnt be possible

Talas shoulders slumped as she looked through the door.

Shed decided to bring them through into her room, as it was the most normal room in the sanctum. With a thought, Rob was moved elsewhere.

Master Boma cleared his throat. Mistress Tala, please explain.

Tala looked to Mistress Ingrit, but the Librarian gestured her way encouragingly. Great

Tala pasted on a smile and did her best, That was Rob. He is an artificial personality integrated into a casing around a fount. Tala held up a finger for emphasis. He is not the fount itself, nor a reflection of the sa, though they are connected. The fount is capable of passing on at any ti but chooses not to. Rob does not wish to exist. It is that misalignnt in desire which causes the issue.

The Constructionist frowned. We will want to examine Rob.

That is acceptable. I would love to make him soone elses problem.

Mistress Ingrit took it from there. Right through this door is the main bedroom of Mistress Talas sanctum.

Reluctantly, the group passed through the door and into the spacious room.

Even as large as the bedroom was, it wasnt intended for so many people, and so it quickly beca crowded.

They were all looking around with curiosity, but Lyn and Rane kept glancing towards Tala. Lyn spoke first, whispering to reduce the noise from her statent, This is incredibly fancy, Tala.

Tala shrugged again. It was a symbol of the Houses power and wealth. They didnt skimp, thats for sure, and this is the least of it.

Rane opened his mouth to say sothing but seed at a loss for words. After a mont, he just shook his head and refocused on his surroundings.

Tala turned and led the way out into the courtyard, beside her dais, and while most followed her, a few stayed, staring out her massive windows.

She heard them discussing how the illusion might have been created while hiding the magics involved and decided to interject, That is a mundane window, Masters, Mistresses. The view is genuine.

That got their attention, and they quickly followed her out of the room to look out in the direction that they had been, before, the window no longer obscuring the view.

How big is this place? Master Boma asked.

Tala tilted her head in thought. Exactly? Im not sure, but its in the range of three miles across, in the shape of a slightly flattened sphere.

Master Bomas eye twitched.

Now that she thought about it, Tala didnt really have any idea how large Archon dinsional storages normally were, though Master Jevin had advised her to reach a minimum size before seeking certain alterations.

-His suggested minimum size was roughly one-forty-millionth of what we have now achieved.-

Tala felt her own eye twitch. That cant possibly be correct.

-His recomndation was at least the size of a small house. Need I say more?-

I I didnt actually consider that huh.

Master Boma and Master Queue seed to be having the hardest ti accepting the numbers. Everyone else likely didnt have the fra of reference to truly understand the significance.

Finally, Master Queue asked, Is this a typically-sized sanctum or arcane hold?

Tala shrugged. Its probably on the smaller size, though it is bigger than Id have normally gotten so quickly, without a few special factors, Kit being the main one.

He frowned. Why does that factor in?

Devouring dinsions can consu other holds to incorporate their features, including volu, into themselves.

That left the Constructionists speechless once more.

Mistress Ingrit clapped her hands and gestured towards the library. Shall we continue?

Over the next hour or so, Tala and Mistress Ingrit led the group around the interior of the sanctum, pointing out the various features.

Mistress Ingrit lingered in the library, though it might have just been to pull the other Librarians out with her when the group moved on.

The crops and animals specifically imbued with Talas magics for compatible consumption had Mistress Hollys eyes practically glowing with interest and many others discussed so of the implications as they continued on.

The training facilities, weaponry, and books on advancent had the Mage Hunters drooling.

Masters Boma and Queue practically blinded themselves staring at the artificial sun at every opportunity, and they beca almost as obsessed with the containnt magics around her endingberry tree grove. They twisted themselves into awkward positions to examine the magics that were used to imbue her crops as well.

Lyn and Rane simply trailed along, awe clearly written across their features. They did ask Tala so quiet questions, but not nearly as many as shed thought they would have. Theyll likely pester

later.

Finally, it was ti to take them into the under-part of the sanctum.

Tala found the entrance hidden in the side of a hill and led the group down, down, down.

Purple light beca visible ahead of them, and they entered the underground chamber that held all the automata-related materials, including Io floating inertly in her tank.

It was a mark of Master Bomas control that he didnt attempt to level the place as soon as he saw the large, glowing vessel. Mistress Ingrit? Please explain.

Mistress Ingrit nodded. This is an inactive automaton, recovered from the hold you watched Mistress Tala raid. She has all the materials, both construction and research related, from those experints, and this was the final result of the arcanes work.

Why hasnt it been destroyed? His voice was hard.

Tala stepped forward. Because it isnt active. Its a complex, articulated statue at the mont. There is nothing to run it. There is no consciousness or scripts in place. It is the perfect specin for humanity to study, to learn more about the Black Legion.

A vein was pulsing on the side of Master Bomas face. I think this is foolishness. Such things are dangerous and banned for a reason.

Tala turned to regard Io, beginning to think of a way to respond, but there was soone standing beside the tank.

Master Xeel was looking down on the floating body of the automata as if hed always been there. There is no danger from this creation.

Everyone but Mistresses Ingrit, Elnea, and Jenna and Master Grediv reacted with surprise to the presence of the Reforged.

He didnt react to their surprise. I agree with Mistress Tala. This is a pri opportunity to study these things in a controlled manner. Ive killed no fewer than ten Honored-level automata in the last millennium, five of which were in the last hundred years. Sothing is stirring, and we would be wise to increase our knowledge and insight into this enemy.

Without waiting for a response, the man vanished once more.

Tala focused her senses, but she couldnt detect him at all. Even so, she knew he wasnt gone. How many others are quietly along for the tour?

-Well, definitionally, well never know.-

She flicked to her voidsight, pushing Flow into a void-knife form.

The world gained fractures around her to her sight, and she was able to see a nodule of reality separate? Sohow, a bit of reality was there but not. Like it was shifted slightly to the side of what was around it.

Sohow, Tala felt that fragnt regard her more closely than it had before, and she got the very definitive impression of Master Xeel.

He was watching her, curious.

The fragnt vibrated slightly, and Tala felt the miniscule tether between her center and that fragnt buzz.

She couldnt hear words, but she got the impression, We will talk, but not now.

She was so startled that she let her voidsight vanish and refocused on the world around her.

Without that extra sight, she couldnt see the Reforged at all.

-That seems like a secret and a deeper truth in one.-

Thats for sure. She wished she could have learned more right then, but she was in the middle of giving a tour.

With an internal grumble, Tala continued the walk-around, showing them the other automata-related materials and equipnt, along with resources and information that shed managed to secret away. I suppose I can move most of these books up to the library proper.

-Except for the Black Legion manual.-

Of course, not. That one stays locked away for sure.

After they left that part of the underground, she willed for just that to happen, and she sohow knew that it had been done.

Thanks, Kit.

Kit did not respond to her thoughts.

As she neared the surface, Tala decided it was ti to deal with the issue shed nad Rob. That decided, she summoned him to her hand just as they ca back out of the underground near the endingberry grove once more.

The orbs voice cracked out in obvious surprise, even though he seed to orient quickly, GAH! What? Oh! Honored Humans, kill !!

Tala glared down at the orb in her hands and growled out a not-so-subtle threat, Quiet, or Ill give you to Terry to play with.

That silenced Rob imdiately.

The Archons were looking at the orb with nervous curiosity.

Rane looked more curious than nervous, maybe even a mite amused at the threat of playti with Terry, and Lyn just seed baffled.

Master Queue was the first to speak this ti, So, youre sure that the personality is distinct from the fount?

Tala didnt have a good summary, at least not one that was different than what shed already stated. Might as well test his helpfulness. Rob? Can you answer?

I am not the soul housed within my casing.

That was an unexpectedly frank answer. Tala was almost impressed. Hmmm Maybe, we can

Then, Rob continued, I violate the sanctity of this soul. I am a false personality, a false consciousness, living off of the trapped soul. The only reasonable course of action is swift justice. This heinous act demands capital punishnt.

And there it is. Tala sighed. I have a total of five founts, though Rob is the only one with an artificial consciousness built atop it. I am happy to turn them over to the appropriate parties.

Tala looked to Mistress Ingrit, and the Librarian shrugged. We dont have a set procedure for such.

Mistress Elnea stepped forward. The Bandfast Archon Council is willing to take responsibility for the founts, and sponsor the effort to determine the best course of action to decide their fate.

That got a round of nods from everyone present.

Master Boma was frowning, even as he nodded. Mistress Tala?

Yes?

You threatened the orb with Terry. Is that the terror bird that I rember being with you on occasion?

Yes, thats Terry.

The Fused tilted his head to one side. But why would that be

Terry flickered into being beside Tala, likely called by the repeated, rather loud, uses of his na.

He was the size of a large horse.

Magic spun up through the group of Archons, even as many of them stumbled back in shock.

Tala stepped between Terry and the Archons, holding up her hands. Stop! This is Terry.

Collectively, the Archons let their spellworkings die down.

One Archon had fallen to the ground, one of the librarians who wasnt even quite Fused yet, and he was staring up at Tala and Terry. His eyes flicked to the endingberries, then back to Tala. Devouring dinsions, endingberries, trapped souls, and now a terror bird? What other horrors do you have in here?

The cat chose that mont to finish weaving through the crowd and hop onto the downed Archons lap.

The man squeaked in surprise, and Tala saw many of those around him tense.

To his credit, the librarians tone was mostly level, though his hands were trembling, while he tried not to move, What manner of beast is this?

Tala stifled her laugh. That, master librarian, is a cat.

There was a mont of silence before Master Boma glanced her way, obviously confused. What?

That is a cat, Master Boma. Nothing more or less.

A ripple of nervous chuckles passed through those gathered around, and the young man tentatively scratched the cats head.

The kitty purred, pressing into the hand.

Tala glanced toward Terry, cleared her throat, and tapped her shoulder aningfully.

The terror bird flickered to rest on her shoulder, sized appropriately for the perch.

Now, shall we finish the tour?

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