Dark climbed up the side of the bone pile while the bag continued to whisper.
âKey formed. User access available. Please remove advisor key.â
âKey?â Jay said, raising a brow, âBe gentle, Dark.â
Darkâs skeletal claws slowly curled around the bag opening, gently pulling it open.
Jay stepped around the side, peering in. The black cube was⦠different. It had shrunk and deformedâor reconstructed, into a sphere shape, a palm-size orb. Though there was a slightly raised part of it poking out with squared edges.
The key? Jay thought.
(Dark, slowly pull that square part out.) Jay ordered from behind his death-walkerâs sentry shieldâstanding behind it as a safety precaution. There was no telling what Viladoreâs black cubeâwell, black sphereâwas capable of. He couldnât be sure if there was a booby-trap or a self-destruct.
Darkâs slender white fingers grasped the tiny bit poking out and gently pulledâyet the orb didnât let go.
Hmm⦠it either wonât let go, or it doesnât think Darkâs bones are living?
Someone living would have to pull it out, and Jay didnât want anyone else having whatever this key was. Jealousy drove Jay; If it was a prize, it was his, and his alone. After all, he did have to slaughter an entire tribe of cannibals for it.
He slowly stepped forwards, holding his shield up, and reached around Darkâthe skeleton would take the force of the blast.
Gritting his teeth, he hoped his arm wouldnât be de-materialized. He gently touched the key, then gripped it lightly. Slowly, he pulled, and this time, the key budged, smoothly sliding out from the black orb.
When it was half-way out, Jay ripped it and jumped back then held his shield up, crouching behind it. Yet there was no blast.
Ah. I was just being paranoid. Good for me. He thought.
He slowly uncurled his fingers and looked at his prize. The key was like a polished black gemstone, smooth and perfectly square at either end of its long prism shape. Its edges were finely cut, almost sharp, and there was something enjoyable about running his fingers over them.
The black orb sounded again, âKey distributed. New master recognized. Input name?â
Jay peeked over his shield at the harmless black orb sitting on the bag, then glanced at the key in his palm and paused for a moment.
âAh, Jay.â
âAh Jay â Name accepted. Hello, Ah Jay.â
âWait, itâs just Jay.â
âName accepted. What are your orders, Just Jay?â
He shook his head, âMy name is Jay. Now, what orders can I give you, what can you even do?â
âJayâName accepted. Accessing routine listâerror. Memory fracture. No routines available⦠Initiating memory recoveryâerror. No mana sourceâcannot recycle more of self. Shutdown imminent.â
âMana. You need mana?â Jay asked, raising a brow.
âRequire mana source. Shutdown imminent.â
Will necrotic mana even work? Jay wondered.
(Dark, hold it and release your mana.)
Dark picked it up in both hands, its bone fingers wrapping around the black sphere like it was in a cage, and a faint glow of green mana circled around the orb. The green gas seeped into it and the shiny black outside layer of the sphere turned clear.
For a moment Jay could see its insidesâglowing runic symbols mixed with elaborate tapestries of meshes, talismans and mana-craft diagrams. It looked more like a tornado filled with magic debris, but there was a satisfying structured order about it, which caused a string of excitement to dance in Jayâs heard. He couldnât look away. He would not.
âMana sensed. Drawing into mana reserve. Cycling⦠Initiating memory recovery.â
Seems like itâs fine for now, but I ought to take some precautions. Jay thought, and took a deep breath in.
âAh, black orb, what should I call you?â
âCurrent nameâprototype 117. Input new name?â
âYes. Your name isâ¦â Jay said, and glanced around the swamp, wondering what it should be called. Something like âJohnâ would have been too plain for his likingâbut the swamp gave some inspiration.
âLeech.â
âAcknowledged. Current nameâLeech.â
âLeech, do you have any way of communicating over long distances, such as a communication crystal?â
âRunning self-diagnosis⦠Negative, but this can be incorporated.â
âNo need. Do you have any weapons or way to attack, traps or a self-destruct mechanism?â
âNegative, but these can be incorporated.â
âHmm, no need for now. Just work on fixing your memory.â
âAcknowledged. Current memory repairedâ0.001%â
âHow much⦠uh what was it, mana reserve, do you have?â
âMana reserve: two mana left.â
Jay checked Darkâs mana pool.
[0/7]
Hmm, so five mana only gave it 0.001%. That means it will need⦠five thousand just to reach one percent? Damn⦠itâs gonna take so long. Perhaps I can automate the process, but will it even be worth it?
Jay asked, âLeech, what do you remember so far?â
âRunic translation.â
âCare to elaborate?â
âRunic translation: The ability to read runic language, runes, and to guess the outcome of rune craft.â
âAnd rune craft is?â
âRunes are symbols that resonate with mana. Rune craft is a series of runes arrayed in a pattern, and are linked together by a mana scribe to produce a magic mechanismâmost of which are traps or locks.â
âI see⦠well, let me know if you see any traps⦠ah, also, donât speak around anyone except me. Remain silent, I donât want others to think you are anything but a trinket.â
âAcknowledged.â
It seems it has some things to teach me. It must have learned a lot from Viladore. This is exactly what I needâthe mana cost will be worth it.
Next, Jay set up a way to feed the black orb with a semi-constant stream of mana, but not from himself.
(Blue, if any of the skeletons are full mana, have them hold the orb and coat it with necrotic energy.)
Blue glanced up at Jay from the waist-high water and nodded.
(Ah, also, bring me the breaking shards from the crucible.)
[15 Exp]
Hmm, good. More exp. I wonder what theyâre killing? Jay thought. He was sure that the fire-lights dropping the amber spheres only gave 20 exp.
Blue crouched, stuck its arm into the water and began collecting the amber spheres from the submerged crucible while Jay finally left the cover of his shield and picked up his bag, which he tossed down the side of the bone platform. It landed just above the water so Blue could stash the sphereâs inside.
Dark still held onto the black orb, and Jay didnât let it put it downâJay wouldnât carry it himself, so for the time being, its caretakers were the undead. Not that it cared.
Jay did a quick check of the âkeyâ that Leech had made before stashing it away.
n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
[Linked - Leech]
[The holder of this key is the master of Leech.]
So, Iâm its master? Good. Another one for my ranks of minions, but at least this one can speak.
Jay stashed it in his inventory, then watched as Blue collected the last of the amber sphereâs into his bag.
(Blue, recall Lamp, Handy and⦠actually, thatâs all for now.) Jay commanded, then turned to his assasin skeleton.
(Dark, leave the orb there and go to watch over Hegatha. Sweeper, guard Asra. Red, come back once Sweeper is guarding Asra.)
For Jay, it wasnât too hard to keep track of. Red and Sweeper were guarding Asra and Hegatha. He simply switch out Red with Dark, while Handy was hunting the fire lights. As for Lamp, it was watching nearby.
Jay needed at least four of his tallest skeletons to carry him above their heads, so he needed Red back. Since Hegatha was tame, it was almost a waste of manpower⦠well, skeletal-power.
Apart from Blue, Red, Lamp, Sweeper and Handy, all the others were level three and below, and too short for the task.
âNow⦠to get to Asra.â He glanced down at the water below.