Chapter 291: Sacks of Iron
Talas last big appointnt was with Master Cazor. She felt like his magical manipulation of magnetic fields, and thereby iron, might have given him so insights that would be useful to her.
When shed reached out, hed been anable, and so theyd set up this eting.
Once this was done, as far as she knew, she just had to use her ti reasonably, relax, and wait for Mistress Holly to tell her how long until she could Refine. If it was long enough, Tala would consider a trip to Marliweather to see her siblings, but it would have to be really long for that to be the case.
She had several letters mostly composed to them, and she hoped to have the inspiration to finish them off in the next day or so.
But that was for later. It was ti for her to et up with the Mage Hunter.
It will be interesting to see what he has to say about the manipulation of iron.
-Undoubtedly, yes. He is barely Fused, though.-
Tala shrugged. His insights should still be interesting. Most dont work with iron at all, so even a less advanced view will be insightful.
Master Cazor had asked to et her at the arena they used to practice in. Thankfully, it was outside the hours they usually had t up to train, so the other Archons shouldnt be there.
Tala still didnt really want to deal with them. As much as she had liked them in passing, it still felt awkward, dealing with people asking about her situation and her ti away.
The entrance hallway was quiet, and she greeted the receptionist with a smile.
The young man seed to recognize her, because he waved her through without asking any questions.
When she pushed open the doors, Master Cazor was the only person waiting for her in the large arena.
Good. She had been a bit afraid that the others would be here, too, and was happy to have that fear put to rest.
-That would be unlike Master Cazor. Hes an honest fellow.-
Thats true enough.
Mistress Tala, welco.
Master Cazor. Thank you for eting with .
Sothing felt off about the sand in the arena, but she couldnt place it.
The Archon sat cross-legged, sealed sacks sitting in a ring around him. You might have noticed, or possibly not, but Ive already stripped the iron from the sand beneath our feet. He patted the sack closest to him. I thought it might be useful.
Tala felt a pull to claim the iron, as it sohow felt like it might be an option, unlike with things like the iron doors in the Constructionists Compound. Even so, she knew she had no right to it. Calm, Tala. Good thinking.
She sat down facing him, leaving nearly twenty feet between them.
Master Cazor smiled. Youve a lot of iron about you. Its doing interesting things to the magnetic fields of the area.
Really? That was good to know, actually. Do you think that you can control it?
He tilted his head to the side. I could try, but it feels like its out of reach? Thats not quite right, but its close. I think if you let , I could affect it, but I dont think I could wrest it from your control. At least not the portion thats not aligned with the physical.
She grunted. Good to know. He was already providing valuable insights.
-We should still probably test to make sure.-
True, but hes never given reason to doubt him.
Now, theres a lot about iron that Id love to convey.
Tala held up a hand, giving him a small smile. So, I obviously asked you here to help
learn about iron manipulation. In that vein, I think it will help
approach what you have to say best if I understand why you think youre up to the task? After all, you dont actually manipulate iron directly.
He smiled in return. Aside from the fact that you asked ?
She laughed. She knew that hed have good information, but she really wanted to have context to his own mindset behind what he was going to be sharing with her. Yes, besides that.
He shrugged. The fact that I manipulate it indirectly is precisely why I am qualified.
She frowned. She hadnt been expecting that answer. Honestly, she thought that hed tell her how long hed been doing this, or how his fundantal understanding related to iron. Care to explain?
Which would be easier: having complete control over my body and then moving
as you wish, or indirectly getting
to do exactly as you wished?
Which of the two would be harder? The second would be harder. Tala huffed. At least the way you described it.
That is what I ant, yeah. So, which would require a greater understanding of
to accomplish?
She hesitated. I think I understand. Controlling sothing indirectly requires a more intimate understanding of the thing than if you have direct control.
Precisely. And that is why I am qualified. He grinned. But you already knew that, at least in part. Thats why you asked
here.
She shrugged. I suppose thats true.
Alright. Lets get started.
The next few hours were filled with highly technical discussions and were only interesting on the most superficial level. Tala had to admit that Master Cazor knew his stuff.
In truth, she was surprised; though it wasnt because shed doubted that fact. It was more that the depth of his insight was a bit staggering.
Shed read a few books on blacksmithing and tallurgy, and Master Cazor touched on so of that. Blessedly, however, he mostly talked about other things like how iron flowed over itself, how it reacted in different environnts, and so much more.
Once theyd covered a large amount of information, Master Cazor twisted, stretching in place. Thats enough of that for the ti being. We should do so practical testing.
What do you have in mind?
Well, thats partially up to you. Do you want to explain a bit about your abilities with iron? If not, I can just do so generic exercises and tests between the two of us.
She only hesitated for a mont. The long and short of it is that I can directly control iron that is mine.
Are you alright if I ask questions?
Sure. There was really no point in getting his help if she wouldnt let him help her.
What makes iron yours?
If it is offered to
by soone who has ownership of it? She was actually a bit uncertain, and that showed in her tone.
So, just like owning an item? Or receiving a gift?
It seems sothing like that. I havent really explored it extensively.
He grunted. Thats fair. Youve been busy.
Isnt that the truth
So, if I offered you one of these sacks of iron it would be yours? He then patted the sack closest to him again. For clarity, I havent yet.
I think I could take it and manipulate it.
He shrugged. Lets see. You can havehe gave her a searching, almost mischievous lookthat sack of iron. He pointed to a sack behind him on the left.
Tala felt nothing, and she frowned. I dont feel anything.
Master Cazor grunted. Thats because that ones filled with oats. Good to know. There is so iron in it, just by the nature of the thing, but I specifically granted you a sack of iron. Thats not a sack of iron, so you didnt get ownership of what iron there is.
Now that was interesting. That seems like an oddly specific test. She gave him a searching look. How did you already have it prepared?
Its not as specialized as you might think, not really. My master did sothing similar when I began working with magnetic fields, though it was to test how strong my magnetic fields really were, and how precise.
So, similar set up, different tests?
He shrugged. Yeah. We use a similar setup to test potential Mage Hunters, too. Though we change the contents based on their magic-set.
I suppose that makes sense.
Now, we dont know if you werent granted ownership because I knew it wasnt what I said it was, or if your magic could tell it wasnt what I said, or sothing else. Wed need a lot more testing to figure that out, but I dont think that would be useful at the mont.
I hadnt really thought of it in those terms.
He grinned. Its really important for Mage Hunters, because sotis one Mages abilities trump others when it cos to control of an area or substance or the like. Mistress Jeans weapon is almost inviolable when it cos to commanding the ambient power in an area, often even stealing power from those nearby, Mage and mundane alike.
Talas eyebrows rose at that. Thats potent.
Indeed. Sparring with her is always educational, but it is also almost always rather quick.
Good to know. The tis she and I sparred were over pretty fast. She hadnt noticed that supremacy, herself, but looking back, it made sense.
Now, you can have that sack of iron. He pointed at one that was just in front of him and to his right.
Tala imdiately felt ownership of the iron, her aura blossoming from the sack of tal dust.
She felt an overwhelming desire to draw it towards her, but she resisted. Its mine. Its not going anywhere.
Even so, shed involuntarily pulled it enough that it toppled over to floomp on the sand.
Master Cazor looked between the sack and Tala. It has an aura, Mistress Tala. His voice was baffled. The iron has an aura, your aura.
Yeah, I think its technically a part of , now?
Thats what if soone in another city says that sothing belongs to you?
I have no idea? I imagine I have to hear them, or know about it? She hesitated, then shook her head. No, theres a proximity requirent in the claiming. I had a smith who had offered
any of his iron dust that I could collect. I knew of that, and I wanted to go, but it wasnt until he reconfird my ownership that I felt a connection like this.
Still, well want to test it through an Archive connection. Have soone send you a sight of so iron and tell you explicitly that its yours. Then, we get to see what happens. He hesitated. We should start with the iron just barely out of sight. That way, if you are sohow compelled to go claim it as fast as possible, we wont be putting you in an awkward position.
Tala grunted at that.
So, youve claid it. Its yours; its you. What can you do with it?
She smiled, and the bag was suddenly filled with holes as spikes of iron thrust outward before quickly pulling backwards.
Master Cazor jumped up to his feet in surprise, also moving back in the sa motion before stopping his retreat and leaning forward to watch the process.
Tala was already feeling a headache, and so she stopped the manipulation, pulling in a ragged breath.
That was impressive, but it looked like you had a hard ti with it.
It wasnt easy, no, but Ive been practicing. After a mont, she anded, Not with that type of manipulation in particular, but in general. Its much simpler than it would have been even a week ago.
The bag now leaked black powder onto the surrounding sand.
Tala exercised her strained will to pull it back and keep it together.
Is that necessary? He seed genuinely curious as he watched the iron return to the shape of a bag, without the need for the actual container.
Yes and no. Im resisting absorbing it. Im able to do that in part because I dont believe its going to go anywhere. When it started draining onto the sand, that belief was shaken even though it is still obviously true.
Master Cazor gave her another mischievous smile. Really?
That was the only warning she had before the iron began to stream away from her, and sothing deep within her, sothing bound to her very soul, rebelled at the potential loss.
Talas hand shot out in a grasping motion even as she internally snarled, NO! MINE!
The iron shuddered, slowing and jerking to a stop as Master Cazor continued to attempt to draw it out in a steady stream.
His eyes widened briefly before narrowing. Oh, so thats how it is.
The pressure on the iron built, and to Tala, it felt like soone was wrapping ropes around an arm and trying to pull it off.
That would not stand.
Even as she watched power build around Master Cazor, Tala asserted her will and aura more fully. She pushed his workings further back from the iron, weakening their influence over the iron, even as he pushed more power into the manipulation of the magnetic fields.
He also tried to contest her aura control of the area, but even though it was closer to his body than to hers, it was closer to her iron, and the iron was her for this purpose.
More than that, though, she was stronger.
Slowly at first, and then with a violent spasm, the iron dust slamd back into shape where it had been.
Master Cazor stepped forward and stretched out his power once again, this ti toward the mass of her iron as a whole.
Oh no you dont.
With a relaxing of her will, the iron seed to shatter, exploding into a cloud in her direction before being sucked through the air, and passing into her.
Once it occupied the sa physical space as she did, she pushed the iron into the dinsions of magic so that it wouldnt interfere with normal functions.
He let his power fade. Fascinating. Your iron was, and is still magnetic, but it really functions as a part of you, within your aura. He laughed. And it seems to be a source of your aura, so its always within your aura.
She took a deep breath, calming herself. Yeah, that cant actually be right, otherwise I could just send it off into the infinite distance, gaining sovereignty over any place I got my iron to.
You could try?
She shrugged. Sure, worth a test.
Tala let so of her iron form a glob in her hand and tossed it away from herself.
It stopped with a little jerk at the edge of her auras current extension, barely three feet from her outstretched hand.
Master Cazor grunted. Let
try to grab it.
Tala fought the instinct to pull it back to herself. It felt like soone had just brandished a knife at her extended fingers.
Even so, she let Master Cazor magnetically draw the iron outside of her aura.
As it passed out of her area of control, Tala felt a tearing, and her ownership over the iron vanished.
Tala gasped, falling to her knees.
She felt violated.
She felt like sothing central to her being had been stolen.
Tala turned and retched, her scripts keeping her from vomiting.
Even so, she heaved and heaved, her whole body feeling wrong.
Master Cazor was beside her before she registered him moving. He had with him the iron shed lost, hovering in the shape of a ball beside him. Take it. Its yours.
Tala felt a slight tugging from the iron, but grimaced, echoes of the nasty feelings shed just worked through making her not really want that iron in particular, at least not for the mont. So, she waved him away. Not now, but thank you.
That seems like a pretty terrible weakness, Mistress.
Yeah, no kidding. If soone manages to pull even a little iron from , it hits
incredibly hard.
He had an apologetic look on his face. You know what this ans, dont you?
She groaned but nodded. I need to practice enduring this feeling.
He gave her a surprised look. I was going to say you should avoid using the iron in battle, at least away from your body.
She laughed. Theres no way that would hold up. Id be in so life or death situation, and Id take the risk, so iron would be lost, and Id get myself killed.
He sighed, shaking his head. Though, he didnt seem surprised. Well, I suppose, but you arent going into combat soon, are you?
No, but when I do, Id rather be trained to take the loss as opposed to trying to avoid it. She hesitated. But I should probably check with Mistress Holly, to make sure that didnt negatively affect , physically.
He grunted. That sounds wise, yeah. For now, though, theres one more thing I want to test. He pointed to another of the sacks. You can have the iron in that, if you can take it from .
Tala hesitated. She felt sothing. There was a trembling, a sense of the iron within the sack, but it wasnt hers. I dont have a way of contesting you for iron that isnt already mine.
But she paused there.
Actually. She pulled out more iron, and purposely extended her aura outward to cover the iron sack in question. Just her aura covering it didnt seem to count for ownership, nor apparently for taking it from Master Cazor.
She tossed her iron to hit the side of the sack. There, it stuck because she wished it to. From that anchor, she extended her aura, pushing at the iron that wasnt yet hers.
Irritatingly, but not unexpectedly, her aura had trouble penetrating the tal.
She felt like she should be able to do more, but she couldnt, not at the mont.
Master Cazor flexed his magic and the sack jerked away, out of her aura.
Her little splotch of iron fell to the sand, and she drew it back.
Well, that seems like another thing to work on, eh?
It does indeed.
Shall we go see Mistress Holly, then get in so more practice?
Tala nodded, pulling out her cool water incorporator and taking a long drink. That sounds like an excellent plan.
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