The Guildmasters declaration didnt overly surprise Edwin- he had been half expecting sothing like this for a while now. However, he wasnt expecting to be approached on the street by the Master herself. Heck, he didnt even really know that the guildmaster was a she until just now.
He needed to get better at preemptively looking up details about people, didnt he?
Right now? he asked.
Preferably. Unless you have so activity which you find more important that you must attend to, which I find unlikely.
Fair enough. Still, though Anyway, right here? Edwin figured shed probably not want a conversation in the middle of the street, and was vindicated when she turned away from him and motioned that he should follow.
We shall speak in my office, she explained as they approached the primary Guild hall, There are fewer prying eyes and ears there.
Her tone wasnt harsh, though it was firm, and Edwin distinctly detected the edge of a social Skill at play, trying to worm its way inside his head and put him at ease. He squashed it before it could develop, Infusing his Adaptive Defense in an effort to get so Skill backing behind his efforts. While he still hadnt figured out exactly what Infused Defense did- if anything at all- using the combination itself was still reassuring to him as a placebo if nothing else.
They didnt enter through the main entrance of the hall, but took a side door, tucked behind a root and almost invisible from any angle other than straight ahead, instead. Once inside, it was a tight spiral staircase and a short hallway into what must have been inside the trunk of the tree itself. Or just absolutely massive spatial shenanigans, because that was also a possibility.
Not that I question your decision, Edwin asked, But surely you have more important things to do than just track down and talk to personally?
Understandable, she agreed, but did not turn to face him, While your concern for my ti is comndable, it is misplaced and you need not worry in the manner in which I spend my ti. I assure you, this eting is not taking away from anything which might be deed important.
Even with the reassurance, Edwin still felt a little awkward about taking the ti of soone so influential- or just in general, really. He wasnt that important.
As the two of them entered what seed to be Kertoas office, an identical woman to the guildmaster next to him- tall, dark hair, slightly dark skin- stepped out past the two of them, making eye contact and nodding with her no, not a twin. While that had been his first thought, it wouldnt explain why they also had a small, matching burn scar running along each of their chins.
Wait, what?
Eternal Master of Manifold Potions and Elixirs
Master Kertoa (PanastalisKertoa)
Guildmaster of Panastalis Alchemist Guild
Yep, definitely the sa person. Hed applied that Almanac note not five minutes ago, which ant there was either ti travel or cloning going on. Probably the latter, given she was an alchemist, though just to check, he modified her specific Almanac label to denote her as Master Kertoa 1.
When he checked the second now, he saw that her Almanac tag was unchanged, and with a nod, updated her to Master Kertoa 2. Just to further check, he quickly checked them each out with Skillful Assessnt. Sure enough, they were both fully suffused by an identical green-red Skill.
Kertoa looked at him with an impatient eyebrow raised, and Edwin realized she was holding the door open for him. He quickly muttered an apology and ducked through.
Confused? she asked, a tilt to her voice Edwin wasnt entirely sure how to parse. Amusent, perhaps?
I an, it seems like a really useful Skill. Would it be Alchemical Cloning? Alchemical Simulacrum? How many can you have?
She was taken aback, Perfected Simulacrum, as the case may be. She blinked, Were you forewarned by Alchemist Cope? It is generally assud I have a twin upon first eting one of my doubles.
Edwin shrugged, not really wanting to go into how Almanac worked too much, Scar on your chin ant twins wouldnt work, not that twins usually look so similar into adulthood. Since you have ti to personally seek out by standing on a street corner, that ans you dont have too much pressure on your ti, or alternatively have so way to be in two places at once. Combine all that with being a Manifold alchemist, and so sort of Skill-based biological duplicate made sense.
I see, she replied as they took a seat at her desk.
Unlike most of the offices Edwin had seen with his ti in Panastalis, the walls were mostly bare, other than a single massive bookshelf that dominated the back of the room. Even with Seeing, Edwin couldnt make out the titles of most of the books present, though the few he could see had impressive-sounding titles. Secrets of the Vast Alchymical Arts, On the Homunculus, On the Nature of the Gozau, and The Vivinomicon were all represented, none of which Edwin had ever seen before.
The rich wood of her desk- made of sothing Edwin hadnt Almanaced yet- was similarly visible, sohow free of the massive piles of paper Edwin normally associated with administration. Was this just a decorative office, then?
I shall admit to being impressed by your awareness. Although I will not answer your question in its entirety, you are correct in your assessnt that thanks to it I need not worry overmuch as to how I spend my ti. I am fully capable of speaking with you and performing my nurous other duties simultaneously.
Thats... reassuring, I suppose, though also intimidating. Couldnt you just replace half the alchemists guild with that sort of Skill, though?
It does have limits, she responded, However, I am certain you understand the desire for circumspection in your Skills, do you not?
A paper appeared in her hand without so much as a flicker of a Skill, Edwin Maxlin, Alchemist-Errant. Ho registry, Vinstead. Adventurer and Ally of the Empire. Tier two Alchemist with mage Skills, and incredibly, Alchemy as the upgrade to Improvisation of all things, utilizing the Physical Alchemist path. Special notes: a large variety of rather synergistic Skills, and a note-taking and expansion Skill whose details are unknown even to the registrar. You are most unusual.
Edwin felt himself shrinking back in his chair, How do you know so much about ?
A smirk played across her face, I am the guildmaster of the largest alchemy Guild in the Empire. It is my duty to monitor the pulse of interesting developnts, and a tier two Alchemy Skill certainly qualifies. When your na ca across my desk a few days past, it took a little while to place where I had heard it before, but once I went looking she tapped the paper resting on her desk, I found quite the tale.
Look, I dont want any trouble, he defended.
Oh, I have no doubt you do not. Yet trouble has found you nonetheless. I have never seen Alchemist Galen in such a state before, and while the man can be irritable, you truly managed to push him to so spectacular lengths.
So it is about that, Edwin sighed.
But of course. Though, we have more to speak about in addition. You are quite the curiosity, Alchemist-Errant Maxlin.
You can call Edwin he muttered, But fine. What did you want to talk about? he asked resignedly.
We shall begin with your most recent incident, I do believe. Tell of what happened between you and Alchemist Galen.
Really? You dont already know?
I have heard what Alchemist Galen says about the incident. That is not the full story.
Fair enough, I suppose. Edwin agreed, So, part of my hope for coming here was to get a dical License- I have First Aid, and want to be able to use it on other people if the situation requires it- so, anyway, part of my arrangent with Cope was that hed figure out how I could get the license, and so about two weeks ago he told hed set up a eting
Interesting, Kertoa said once Edwin had finished. She didnt have any paper in her hand, but he had the distinct impression she had taken notes regardless. What kind of communication did she have between clones, he wondered? Was it full telepathy? Did she have another body scratching down everything hed just said? Or did she have so other Skill that she was using, like how he utilized Almanac?
So, she continued, oblivious to Edwins internal musings, In short, you challenged the Attribute model of anatomy and disease, you and Alchemist Galen got into an argunt about dical ethics, and then you failed to provide sufficient examples that supported your argunt? Does that summarize it appropriately?
Well, there was no, actually I suppose thats about right. He agreed.
Hm. Well, hearing your side as well makes tempted to grab Alchemist Galen and give him a hand throwing you into the river.
Edwin shrank back in fear, and ntally started assembling potential escape routes.
However, I recognize that is simply an impulse within myself brought about thanks to my disagreent with and general distaste for your blas attitude towards human experintation, neither of which are strictly forbidden within Panastalis. Therefore, I will master this impulse and discard it appropriately, so you need not fear for your well-being.
Edwin breathed a sigh of relief, though she continued before he could relax too much.
Do not mistake my acceptance for agreent, Alchemist-Errant Maxlin. I still find your acceptance of human experintation disgusting, although I can understand why you may hold your views. Similarly, though challenging belief is likewise encouraged, I still feel personal distaste for challenging such old and well-held beliefs in particular.
Similarly in your defense is that you did not seek to further undermine Alchemist Galens judgent. Had you been more belligerent in your efforts after he had dismissed you, this would be far harsher. We appreciate challenges, we do not tolerate baseless harassnt.
She finally paused to take a larger breath, Though I must inquire as to where you developed such an unconventional theory as this invisible sli postulate, or germ theory as you call it. It is wholly unlike anything I had ever heard of.
Edwin scratched the back of his head, Its common knowledge, back where I co from. That microscope I made? Its really, really weak in comparison to so of the ones back ho, where you can actually see inside of cells and see how they work. Then, healers saw that so bacteria only appeared in the blood, in the saliva, and so on, of people who were sick with a certain disease, and it grew from there, he paused, Actually, Im not sure if thats how it happened, but I think it is.
Fascinating, the note-taking vibe was back, though Edwin couldnt put his finger on why he thought that. And you do not believe these are simply created by the body as a symptom of the disease why, exactly?
Well, because they cant be, not really. Theyre really, really different from what the body is and how it works. Its well, we have a sort of Identify thing that lets us tell what is related to what, and bacteria are less related to us than trees.
Hm. Yet you could not prove this why?
Well, if I had more ti and perhaps a more willing audience, Im sure I could prove their existence- and disprove spontaneous generation while I was at it, life doesnt just suddenly appear- but proving they cause disease would be much harder. I dont really know how to do that without relying on actually unethical human experintation. Even then that may not be proof exactly, but just strong evidence
He realized he was prattling on a bit much and closed his mouth, So yeah.
You make a distinction about ethical and unethical human experintation. Why is so experintation ethical?
Well I guess its about intent for the person youre experinting with? Sure, lots of horrible stuff can be done by trying to figure out if sothing is bad for a person, and thats unethical. But if youre trying sothing to help the subject out, then its better. Say you hear about so new potion and you think it might help out people with a given problem. If youre trying to heal them, youd obviously want to try and give it to them, yes? Because youre pretty sure it should help. But at the sa ti, you havent really given it a full test yet, so you cant give it out too freely. Instead, you give it to so people with the problem and dont give it to others, preferably in line with what they want. Then, you can see how the new potion helped, hard, or did nothing, and can make an inford decision from there.
Yet you are still experinting on people. Should you not ascertain whether or not sothing will help first?
Well I an obviously you should perform all due diligence and try to minimize the risk, which can incorporate all sorts of animal testing, or simulating tests I dont even know what all you can use to try and simulate it without an actual person, but at so point you need to just go and try it on a human before you can know for certain if itll help. The body is really, really complex after all. Sotis, what works for one person may not work for another, and you just need to figure it out from there. What matters is youre always trying to help people to the best of your ability.
Interesting philosophy. I find it reminiscent of the new Adventurer program in so ways, and although that has shown great promise, I still do not agree it ought to be extended to dicine. However, I shall admit that it is not as tasteless as you first made it sound, Alchemist-Errant Maxlin.
Oops? he tried, Im not the best with words. I constantly annoy people with how much I talk about all sorts of random stuff, I know, but I also dont know how to do anything else, so Im just sort of stuck in the middle. Edwin confessed.
I concur.
Edwin frowned. Was that an insult or was that so kind of a
Now, we have spent an inordinate amount of ti upon rely the first discussion point of several, and so it is ti to move along.
I hear you have interesting views on potions. Am I correct in understanding you are unable to brew most common elixirs, even under supervision?
Yes. He admitted, I dont know what it might be, though I suspect it might be that my Skills arent conducive to it. That, or theres so sort of magical shenanigans going on that are blocking .
Are you not a mage?
Im not a very good one, Edwin defended, I have three skills that relate to it? Maybe four. A sense, a way to make things magical, a heating Skill, and flight. I dont know the first thing about how to use magic, and alchemy is undeniably magical.
Interesting theory. I do not know of any mages who attempted to beco alchemists, so I shall sowhat defer to your judgent there. What has brought you to that conclusion?
Because, well, a lot of the interesting stuff is magic. You use faintly magical ingredients a lot of the ti, or theres magic involved in the process sohow I dont know exactly, but Alchemy doesnt work like it should.
You have utilized that phrase multiple tis now, the guildmaster continued her interrogation, What do you an when you say sothing should work a given way? I was under the impression, given your views upon experintation, that how sothing did work was the ultimate authority of all else, regardless of how it ought to function?
I Edwin hesitated, I dont actually have an answer to that, I suppose. How things work without magic in play, I guess? Though theres no real way to isolate that Huh.
So in your view, because alchemy creates things that do not align with what you think would happen in the absence of magic, it is therefore magical in nature?
Yeah, I guess.
Please elaborate on the manner by which you know how potion creation ought to work in the absence of magic. Insofar as I am capable of investigating, it appears more that it is the introduction of magic which interferes with the way potions should be created, given you are the only mage we have, and you are unable to make potions.
I I dont think I can, really, he was edging close to a lie- a risky proposition given he didnt know for sure that Master Kertoa didnt have a truth-telling Skill- but if he phrased things correctly he might be able to skate by on technicalities, Not without getting into so topics which I dont think I can really share, by Taras advisent.
Who?
Oh, Enforcer... Lisana. Based out of Vinstead, he explained after a quick check of Almanac, and the guildmaster nodded in understanding.
I see. Interesting that you have imperial secrets. Most alchemists never discover sothing so important that it requires Enforcer involvent. There was that note-taking impression again, and Edwin had to fight the urge to correct her faulty assumption.
So now we co to perhaps the most pertinent part of this conversation, she nodded, Please, enlighten on the nature of your relationship with Alchemist Cope?
My relationship with Cope? Why is that important?
Just answer the question, please. My comnts and verdict will only be given at the conclusion of this discussion.
Well, that wasnt ominous at all.
So Cope, yeah. I an, when I first entered the Guild, I was t by Thoril, though I didnt know him at the ti, and asked
Thoril? Thoril Viskantal?
Um. Maybe? I dont actually know his last na. Actually, I might have assud Thoril was his last na? Blue-skinned guy?
That is he, then. Do continue.
So anyway, he told
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