âRun!â Perry shouted, flicking a hand towards Nocturne and modifying the air to dull sound.
âWhoo!â Heather whooped as she dove into the floor.
âWhy are they attacking you!?â Nat asked as Perry shoved the stunned Freddy Steel away from himself and gently seized her wrist.
âPresume itâs some kind of stress-test to make sure I donât lose it under pressure.â Perry said. âAlso speak only in questions and commands from now on out.â
âWhy?â
âWhaddya think Truthslayerâs power is?â Perry asked, craning his neck to look for Guile.
âAh.â
âCome on kid, itâs not that bad,â Truthslayer said. âWeâre just gonna hold you for a while, maybe make you pay a fine.â
âAh, but what if I get away without hurting any of you?â Perry asked, giving Truthslayer a jaunty wave.
Perry lifted Nat into his arms and sprinted for the exit, screeching to a halt when the doorway radiated bad vibes.
The question was: did Guile put them down to herd him, or was Perry feeling something he wasnât supposed to feel? He had the senses from three new classes screaming at him NOT to go through that door.
Perry decided to err on the side of caution and jumped up above the doorway.
PPP.EXE
(5/6) Remaining.
Perry cut a hole in the wall of the Frepon mansion and flung himself out.
Walls were more of an abstract concept at this point anyway.
As he was flinging himself through the wall, he saw Guile emerging from the shadows around the doorway.
Chemestro was standing outside.
The musclebound Catalyst gave a languid wave as Perry sailed into the flurries of snow.
***Chemestro***
âWhyâd you let him get away!?â Freddy Steel demanded, limping out into the frozen parking lot outside the Frepon mansion.
âBecause it wasnât the job I was assigned,â Chemestro said, fiddling with the sticky hand. âPlus, I donât have an effective way of bringing him down nonlethally. Should I escalate to lethal attacks, one of us would die.â
âHeâs right,â Truthslayer said, putting a calming hand on Freddy Steelâs shoulder. âWe did what we were supposed to do. He didnât crack.â
âYeah butâ¦â Freddy motioned back to the party of Manitians climbing to their feet, rubbing their temples and wincing as Nocturne woke them back up.
âCursing a whole family? Thatâs some out-of-control supervillain shit, Hexenâs son should-â
âYou know heâs the Mechanautâs son too, right?â Truthslayer asked.
Chemestro stifled a yawn.
Freddy steel didnât bother to control his reaction, his jaw dropping as he gaped at Truthslayer.
âButâ¦sheâs married toâ¦that balding pipsqueak is The Mechanaut!? We fought him last week! WITH HER! Why are they fighting each other? Isnât that a conflict of interest? How do they evenâ¦â
âThere, there,â Truthslayer said, patting the young man on the shoulder. âI didnât think Iâd be explaining the super birds and bees, but some people, when they put on costumes and fight, the situation gets themâ¦â
âPlease donât,â Freddy Steel said, waving her off. âI think I need to sit down.â He slumped down onto the stone steps leading up to the mansion, his expression pained. âAftershocks.â
âHe saw my traps,â Guile said, uncharacteristically talkative. âI didnât think anyone could see my traps.â
âWhat about that one guy?â Truthslayer asked.
âHe wasnât seeing them, his power was Luck.â
âIâll write the report,â Truthslayer said, glancing among them. âDid he pass?â
âYep,â Nocturne said. âHis reactions were all measured, appropriate, and restrained.â
âYes,â Guile spoke. âHe chose the path of escape over violence. It speaks to rationality.â
âHe passed,â Chemestro added with a nod.
âNo.â Freddy Steel said. âHe kicked me in the balls.â
âDo I have to remind you that the criteria was rational behavior, not necessarily good behavior?â Truthslayer asked, giving the mustached super a pointed look.
âFine, he passed, but Iâm kicking his ass next time I see him.â
âThat is your prerogative, but I wouldnât advise it.â Truthslayer said.
***Paradox***
âHell yeah!â Heather said, doing air-jabs. âThat was over too soon, I didnât even get to kick anyoneâs butt. God, itâs good to be back!â
âHeather, if we had fought for any length of time, they wouldâve caught us.â Natalie said from where she was digging through some of Perryâs old science experiments in the closet.
âWeird to be back in mom and dadâs place.â Perry said, inspecting his old room. He hadnât been back inâ¦a long time. Longer for him than them.
I was supposed to be back in Franklin City a long time ago.
Terry waved at Perry, and Perry gave his old pet some fish.
âMom and dad taking care of you?â Perry asked as Terry devoured his snack. Terry ignored the question, so instead, Perry looked around his old room, finding a letter from his high school.
Mr. Zauberer, we regret to inform you that due to your absence at the make-up semester, you are lacking the credits required to grant you your diploma. The good news is that this can be easily rectified with a simple test. Please contact our-
âPbbbbt,â Perry blew a raspberry and tossed the letter in the trash.
As if his high school diploma meant shit at this point.
A sudden thought of Tyrannus turning him away until he got his GED made him chuckle as he crawled onto his bed, relaxing into the sheets.
Felt like home.
âIâll probably be done in about fifteen minutes,â Perry said. âThen we can go home.â
âI wanna visit the old lair first,â Heather said. âOoh, and visit some friends, see how theyâre doing! Maybe I should call up Vanessa.â
âI want to see if Dave has anything for sale that I can use for Smithing.â
Perry chuckled.
âOkay, we can visit and do some shopping. Just give me a moment to spend my points.â
âI thought you did.â Heather said with a frown.
ââBout half of âem,â Perry said, shrugging before he closed his eyes.
Free points: 128
Okay, first of all thereâs Claudetteâs Hippie Bullshit Integration
It and everything under itâs umbrella were the kind of things that Perry definitely wanted.
His first thought was to invest about fifty points in small Essence Filters, then fill them with interesting Essences using the Sampler perk, and upgrade the useful ones when he hit level 20.
Am I even gonna hit 20?
Killing Gorm netted a little more than 20k. Hypothetically, killing Solaris was worth 30k.
Both were civilization-altering events. Those didnât exactly grow on trees. If Solaris was dead, that would upend the entire East Coast, if not more.
Level 16 required 35k. each successive level required 25% more XP.
XP gains were also dwindling. Had been for a while.
Gross estimate for total XP to level 20: 291K.
Or about 9.7 Solarises, or 14 Gorms.
Best not assume level 20 will come anytime soon.
How much does it take to add a casting of Gretchenâs Idyllic Manifestation? Perry thought to himself.
25 points.
Yikes.
Perry checked all the others, finding them to be less expensive, albeit not totally cheap.
Well, what Perks do I know I want? Perry asked himself.
The answer: most of them. He tallied up what that would cost.
Adaptive HP, HP integration, 9 points in sliding stats, Scent, Sampler.
Total cost: 13Attunement,6HP,1Body, 9 Free points. 29 total.
Perry spent the points and re-bought the point in Body, leaving him at 118 Free points, dropping his Attunement to 61 to match Stability.
Okay, thatâs most of the basic stuff. Now I gotta ask myself: Do I need Underestimated?
It was a tricky perk. It would only work if the enemy thought his armor was shit and they were going to win. Could be a great safety net for when an enemy got the advantage over him and got cocky, triggering a defence he had never displayed until that point.
On the other hand it did nothing against people who were intimidated by Perryâs armor. People he was probably going to beat anyway.
Letâs shelve it until after we figure out how many points I need to Balance.
Perry checked his stats.
Paradox Zauberer (Perry Z.)
Class: Potent Thaumaturge
Level 15
HP: 10
Body: 41
Stability: 62
Nerve: 46
Attunement: 61
Free Points: 118
Cost to raise all stats to 61: 35
118-35 netted him 83 remaining points.
So I can balance my stats, with enough left over for three more cross-class perks and change, OR take a few dozen Material specializations, OR some essence filters to take advantage of the Sampler Perk. Or pump all my primary stats up to 81.
The primary stats didnât need to get that high.
â¦I could get one more cross-class, and have 58 points remaining. Maybe AI tinkerâ¦On the other hand, Iâd really like to knuckle down and focus on what Iâve been building towards: The creation and storage of essences. And I think Iâll need every point.
That desire leaned him toward Material Specialization, and Unprimed Essence Filter.
Perryâs plan involved genetically engineering magical creatures and farming their essences. That meant he needed to Mat-Spec in the materials required to create life and the materials used to create Essence Filters and Storage.
Manitian DNA. Light. The bulk elements of life. The primary building-block essencesâ¦whatever those are. And the dozen materials used to create Essence Filters and Storage.
Perry figured he should reserveâ¦maybe twenty points to purchase Material specializations as he completed his Essence Table of elements, or ran into difficulties with his plan to produce them.
He spent 18 points on Mat-spec for Manitian DNA, Light, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Sulfer, and the materials comprising his internal hardware, then mentally reserved another 20, leaving him at 45.
Now for storing themâ¦
A 1-point Unprimed Essence Filter suggested it would grow a very small Essence filter/storage container inside him that he could then prime using the Sampler perk.
The thing was, it didnât have the asterisk at the top that implied it was unaffected by other Perks and Attunement.
Since he had Spendthrift, Material Specialization, Super Capacitor, Atypical Battery, and Big D Energy all targeting that one hyper-specific application of storing and retrieving things in his soulâ¦Perry predicted that even a 1-point Unprimed Essence Filter would be quite potent.
Perry re-read his list and noticed there was an upgrade to Scent, unlocked when heâd purchased it.
Taste (5)
User knows an objectâs constituent ingredients and will gain significant insight into its manufacturing method and history when tasting it.
I almost feel like the System is trolling me. Perry thought to himself. He decided to take it anyway. It would help with what he was planning on doing.
Okay, that leaves 40 points.
Letâs make a 32-bit setup with one-point Unprimed Essence Filters, leaving eight free points.
Letâs add it to the reserve, leaving me 28 unspent points reserved for expanding into areas Iâm unaware of, or emergencies.
That was enough to take just about any major perk or give himself a dramatic increase in one or several stats.
He could even take the max level Underestimated.
Butâ¦letâs not take it unless I need it.
Perry took a deep breath, triple checked his numbers, and rattled off the order.
Iâll take 20 to Body, 15 to Nerve, Material Specialization for Manitian DNA, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Sulfur, Photons, Soul-based Essence storage/retrieval systems (12), 32 1-point Unprimed Essence Filters, Taste.
Free Points remaining: 28
Perry laid still as The System got to work, trying not to jettison out of bed from the sheer depth of the changes that were being made. In short order, mental and physical fatigue he hadnât even been aware of began to fade away, his body and mind finally able to keep up with his Attunement and with each other.
For the first time in a long time, Perry was balanced.
Perry opened his eyes, tears streaming down his cheeks onto his pillow beneath him.
âAre you alright?â
âYeah, just a lot of stuff,â Perry said, wiping his cheeks. âFinally feel like myself again. Also, I think my life expectancy is over a thousand years now, which is a lot to think about.â
Natâs brows rose in momentary surprise.
âWant a hug?â she asked.
âA hugâ¦would be nice.â
Nat engulfed him in a warm hug, holding him together with her arms.
âDoes that mean youâll still be a hot teen when Iâm in my forties?â Nat whispered into his ear.
Perry let out a strangled laugh.
***Zeke the Doppleganger***
I coulda sworn Iâd be dead by now. Zeke thought, putting his feet up on Paradoxâs desk as he studied the science of magic. He had a brain that could actually understand it right now, so why not do some self-improvement?
They do say knowledge is power after all.
It was unlikely the researchers noticed any difference between him and Paradox, but even if they did, they probably wouldnât ascribe it to a Doppleganger borrowing his life. They didnât know him well enough.
Honestly, this is a pretty good gig, Zeke thought, taking a sip of his soda. Plus it seems like Tyrannus is willing to play along with the façade for as long as it goes. A dragonâs lifespan is way higher than mine. If Paradox never comes back, I could ride this gravy train all the way to the grave.
A pair of legs came to stand beside him. Zeke didnât think much of it, because the researchers consulted with him all the time. His borrowed body was just intelligent enough to put them all to shame.
It felt good.
âShove off.â A vaguely familiar voice said.
Zeke glanced up and spotted his own face, albeit with a beard and a somewhat Pants-Shittingly-Terrifying expression.
Zeke inhaled in sheer panic and got some coke down his windpipe, coughing violently as he leapt out of the chair, backing away as fast as he could and grovelling simultaneously.
Paradox ignored him and sat at his desk, shoving Zekeâs soda cans off the desk and onto the ground, giving a sour expression as he tabbed through Zekeâs projects.
âTerribly sorry sir, I meant no disrespect a thousandpardonsmyapologiesIâlljustbeleavingnow, Zeke said as he scuttled backwards, his forehead nearly touching the floor.
âHey.â Paradoxâs voice froze him in place.
âYyyyesir?â Zeke asked.
âThis stuffâs pretty good.â
Zeke glanced up and saw Paradox tabbing through his projects.
âStay and help the other researchers,â Paradox said. âObviously youâre going to get a different desk, but it seems like a waste for you to leave.â
âOfâ¦course.â
âOh, Paradox, youâre back? Where have you been?â
Paradoxâs eye twitched as he looked up at the dragon, whoâd stopped on his way by the computers.
âVacation.â
âWell, I hope you got some good rest and are flush with new ideas.â
âOh, you bet,â Paradox said with an insincere smile.
The dragon matched it with his own toothy grin.
What did I get myself into? Zeke thought, a cold sweat beading on his forehead.