âYouâre in trouble now, boy,â Perry and Charles said at the same time.
âStop copy- Listen,â Perry and Charles said at the same time, finally Charles shut up and glared at him.
âOh Iâm sorry, you started chuckling so I assumed you were about to have a smug, dramatic power-moment, so I took it from you.â Perry said with a shrug.
Perry pointed down at the wave of scintillating rainbows flowing over his factory.
âExplain. Without the grandstanding.â
Charles sighed, his breath whistling between bruised lips.
âThat right there is the fall of Manita,â Charles said. âThe gorm. Neither spell, nor blade, nor divine intervention could stop them. They feast on essence, and high concentrations attract them from hundreds of miles away.
If they pick up a mageâs scent, they can track them to the ends of Manita, even through spacial distortion like teleportations. The only way to lose one was to remove your symbiotic spirit and leave it behind for the creature to gorge on.â
âThe capital was like a beacon of light in the middle of a moonless night. They attacked constantly and the only way to weather their assault were living walls and banishment spells that would scoop up the land around them and send them to the other side of the planet.â
âBut the farms around the capital were untenable, and they slowly starved, using magic to make food, which exhausted the defending mages and drew in more gorm.â
âCan they fly?â Perry asked.
âPresumably.â Charles responded. âFloating castles were in vogue for a while but they all inevitably failed.â
âSo they eat Essence, they can track it indefinitely, They canât be killed through normal means, they can probably fly, and we rang the dinnerbell with that battle?â
âYes.â Charles glanced back at the portal. âIf the path to Earth is blocked, then weâre dead.â
âDonât be a quitter,â Perry said, patting Charles on the back. âWeâll get you back home in front of your family yet. Weâll just fly over to the next continent and leave them to their meal.â
âHow are you going to escape them when theyâve already scented us!?â Charles demanded.
âThey havenât scented us. Theyâve scented our symbiotic spirits,â Perry said. âWeâll just lead them on a merry chase while we fix up the portal in the capital.â
The original portal in the capital included powerful magic to establish an anchor between planes, strong enough to tear reality a new asshole. Tyrannusâs block would be wet tissue paper in front of it.
âLead them on a merry chase? Without magic!? HOW are you- Oh, shit.â
Perry tapped on his technological marvel that was composed principally of carbon.
âCâmon,â Perry said, motioning for the others to follow. âMainlandâs Thataway. Weâre gonna need to stop for a minute to make a plan.â
Dragorâs Kinesis.EXE
âAlright, everyone out of the suits,â Perry said, mentally instructing the assembled combat-magesâ suits to fold open. âDown to your underwear, all of you. Unless your underwear is enchanted, in which case, take the hit for the team. This is life-or-death, not a picnic. Discard all enchanted gear, keepsakes, heirlooms, jewelry, dismiss any appearance enhancing effects, protections, fertility treatments, luck or love charmsâ¦basically anything that isnât a magical pacemaker.â
âWhatâs a pacemaker?â one of them asked.
âKeeps your heart beating,â Perry replied as the mages hesitated.
âNOW, people!â Charles said, standing on the midair platform and shrugging out of his heavily enchanted vest, revealing someone slightly more paunchy than Perry had thought, with a slightly weaker chin.
Perryâs brows rose as they rushed to follow suit. Looks like they havenât reached a point yet where they can do what I tell them without hesitationâ¦and thereâs still a little reflexive obedience towards Charles.
That will have to be dealt with.
But for right now, it was expedient.
âThis is irreplaceable!â a woman said, clutching at a ring cast of pure gold. âItâs been passed down in my family for-â
Perry cut it in half with Dragorâs Kinesis and flung the two halves down into the ocean below.
âIs that everything?â Perry asked aloud, scanning the surrounding mages in their underwear. âIf I find out someone hid an heirloom up their butt and all of you died because of it, Iâll be cross with your families when I get back.â
Nobody said anything.
âAlright then,â Perry said, glancing down at the rainbow hues of scattered light that seemed to be clustering on the edge of the island facing them, twitching faintly, as if they were tasting the air for them. The scintillating whorls of light hurt to look at.
âLetâs make some distance.â
The suits enclosed their passengers again, taking off to the northwest. Towards the mainland.
Perry regretfully sent his brand-new suit into orbit. It had essences baked in, unlike the ones heâd made for the combat mages.
He and Charles had to use one of the nonmagical suits heâd been beating the mages down with just a few minutes ago.
They blasted off at high speeds, breaking the sound barrier and arriving on the mainland in a mere two hours.
Okay, it would be nice if that prevents them from following us, but life being what it is, we shouldnât assume.
Perry needed to use some magic, though, if he was going to make good on their escape.
He chose a cliffside plateau and landed, his black armor surrounded by the verdant green of forest.
âDonât use your magic for anything, from now on,â Perry instructed them. âLetâs assume that in the past, running away using magic left a trail they could follow, and running away without magic was simply too slow. Even if we didnât lose them, and they show up again soon, thatâll give us valuable information about their tracking capabilities.â
âAnd letâs hope this doesnât bring them down on us in seconds, because Iâm gonna need at least a couple hours to save our asses.â
Gretchenâs Idyllic Manifestation.EXE.
Perry manifested a factory with a nice, big runway cut out of the forest. It was easy since it was basically a slightly modified saved copy of the first one heâd made on the island.
âOkay, so I donât know if my Perkâs ability to make things more fuel-efficient will attract their attention, so weâre going to make a few different groups of passenger planes and drones, a control group, with no enhancements, and several different enhanced versions,â Perry said, instructing the drones that made the trip to get back to the task of harvesting metals and carbon dumping them into the processing vats.
âHereâs what I need you guys to do,â Perry said, turning back to the combat mages, who were staring at him with weird expressions.
âWhat spell is this?â Kyle Brass asked.
âGretchenâs Idyllic Manifestation.â Perry said.
âGretchenâs Idyllic Manifestation is used to modify beaches and lakes, tweak a stream to meander in an artistic way, maybe make a crude stone fortification in a pinch.â Charles said, staring up at the humming machinery above him. âNot this.â
âObviously you lack imagination,â Perry said.
The assembled mages glanced around at each other, sharing meaningful looks.
âWhat do you need, my liege?â Kyle Brass asked.
âI need you guys to watch the coastline for gorm,â Perry said. âIf they show up before weâre ready, weâll bail and try something else. Use this time to familiarize yourself with the controls of your suits. Thereâs a good chance youâll need to fly them without me directing the autopilot.â
âIâm on channel three,â Perry said, turning back to the factoryâs console. âFigure out the HUD while I design some nonmagical transportation.
Three hours later, the gorm arrived.
Damnit.
Perry had printed out a totally nonmagical helicopter and several copies that were each more affected by his Perk than the last, until the last one could basically be considered full-on magical, given how much it bent the laws of physics to stay in the air.
He wanted to do more, but with only three hours? Eight helicopters was stellar.
Perry put everyone in the nonmagical copter and had all of the helicopters go in different directions.
Four hours later, they touched down deep in the wilds of Manita when the completely unenhanced engine began to smoke from a failure of lubricant.
âForsaken thing,â Perry muttered, ducking his head into the guts of the machine and noting the stress that was beginning to accumulate.
He was kicking himself for not designing it a bit more robust, but heâd prioritized efficiency, and was paying the price now.
Ah well,
Perry thought, manifesting a bottle of lubricant and refilling the machine before creating the specific hand-tools he needed to patch the leak.
Itâs been a long time since anything Iâve made has actually needed repairs.
âUmmm, Paradox.â Kyle said, tugging on his hemp shirt.
âEh?â Perry grunted, glancing over his shoulder to see the distant forest swaying, with scintillating rainbows catching the leaves of the upper canopy.
âWell, good news and bad news, I guess.â Perry said, tossing aside the bottle of lubricant and leaning his back against the helicopter.
âI can guess the bad news,â his cousinâs fiancé muttered.
âThen hereâs the good news,â Perry said, manifesting a rag and a bottle of hand-cleaner, wiping off the black grease from his hands
âWe donât have to fly a janky-ass baseline helicopter running on fumes in the hopes that itâll somehow render us undetectable anymore. Theyâre following something else.â
Perry glanced over at the assembled mages, his gaze meeting their suits. Made with his perk.
âDitch the suits. Iâll start up the helicopter. One last try to lose them by going dark.â
âIf that doesnât work, weâll have no way to escape.â Charles pointed out.
âIâll be taking us towards one of the landing sites of the more advanced helicopters,â Perry said as he turned on the machine and heard the whirring of the engine get drowned out by the blades above breaking the sound barrier. âTheyâve already landed at their destinations, and theyâve barely used any fuel.â
He glanced down at the needle hovering slightly below ¼ full.
âAnd if there are grom crowding the location when we arrive?â Charles asked.
âThen weâre probably going to have to start confiscating Symbiotic spirits.â Perry muttered as they lifted off the forest floor.
At the collective gasp from the mages, Perry scowled at them.
âOh donât complain, at least you guys can take them out without being run through a melting machine.â
Abunâzaul was so thoroughly fused to Perryâs soul that he couldnât remove it without killing himself or inflicting a level of soul damage so profound that his heart would stop beating.
The same thing, basically.
A storebought Symbiotic Spirit could be removed at will, it was justâ¦uncomfortable.
They arrived at the second helicopter and piled into the machine, taking off at a significantly faster clip. Perry was pleased to note that the ever-present roar of the blades was much reduced inside the Spendthrift-enhanced cabin.
âOkay,â Perry said, turning the autopilot on and twisting around in his chair to inspect the dozen mages in their underwear sitting inside the cramped cabin.
âSo, the last step before I make all of you remove your spirits, is splitting up. Theyâre following one or more of us, and we need to know who that is. If itâs all of us, weâre gonna need to confiscate spirits and lose their tracks that way.
âDonât make that face,â Perry said at their pouting. âI can make a drone thatâll carry the spirits to hell and back. Weâll just run them around in circles for a few days while we work on the portal, get them back then go home.â
âHow will you contain them? if we remove them without a proper container, theyâll evaporate into the ether.â
âProbablyâ¦â Perry considered. âProbably a modified flying fortress to do some factory work in the upper atmosphere with drones delivering supplies. Canât be any worse than what weâre doing right now.â
âBut first, letâs get some nonmagical transportation, temporarily separate to narrow down exactly what theyâre following, alright? Once we know who theyâre following, then we can make more well-informed plans.â
âAlright.â Kyle said, nodding. âLetâs see what theyâre following.â
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â¦.
It was Perry.