Chapter 145: Sentinel Dawn
Beneath the Dragoneye Moons
Well, with the bard done, and the day elapsing, I wanted to make my way to the market, and start building a reputation. Get some experience in, maybe get a level. Although, normal, single-person healing in a safe location, when the injury was relatively mild was terrible experience these days. Itâd take me weeks, if not months, to get a single level â and that was after [Learning] had boosted my experience. Most people who worked their profession their entire lifetime ended up with a lower level than me. I couldnât expect good experience and levels from this â but it wasnât the reason I was doing it.
I was doing it because I wanted to. Because thatâs what drew me to healing in the first place. A calling, a way to make the world a better place, one [Phases of the Moon] at a time. Sure, in the grand scheme of things fixing cataracts in an aging woman was minor. For her? She could see so much better. She could see her grandkidâs face clearly. It meant the world to her.
Sometimes Iâd be healing a splinter. Sometimes, Iâd be restoring an eye. Either way, I needed to stop thinking about it, and go and do it.
Being in Sentinel gear was great. Crowds parted before me like the red sea, and the hustle and bustle and pushing through crowds that I needed to do in my normal clothes wasnât present. The only thing I needed to be concerned about were wagons, who couldnât move fast enough to get out of my way.
Which didnât stop [Wagon Drivers] from apologizing profusely. I just smiled, told them it was no problem, and walked around it, like a normal person.
It was funny that because of my size, most people didnât see me until I was nearby, at which point they started as they tried to clear a path. After the 5th âdonât worry about itâ I gave up, and saved my breath.
I made it to the marketplace where I had my stall, and winked at the guard whoâd accosted me yesterday, whoâd tried to â probably correctly in his estimation â kick me out. Gently. Not too hard.
I held no grudge. From his point of view, it was perfectly reasonable.
I made my way giddy with glee to my stall, to find Neptune and Autumn at the next stall, busy bartering and trading with passing customers. They didnât seem to notice me, so engrossed in their trading, and I took a seat down at my stall, still as sparse as ever, and put my bag down next to me.
âWith all due respect, Sentinel, I believe the stallâs taken.â Neptune said, as politely and as deferentially as possible.
Oooooh, I was going to have fun with this.
âOh? Tell me more.â I asked, leaning over and looking at him, smile dancing on my lips.
Autumn had gotten a good look at me, and she was starry-eyed, bouncing up and down with excitement. I winked at her, and put a finger on my lips. The universal signal for âshhh donât tell him.â
She didnât, but she grabbed his hand and tugged at him.
âThe spotâs taken, and while Iâm sure the owner wonât mindâ¦â
Ah, Iâve had enough fun. He had turned around, and was busy staring at my chest â namely, my badge.
âDad!â Autumn exclaimed.
âIâm-â He started to say.
âHey. My eyes are up here.â I said, note of amusement in my voice. No way to see anything, not with the armor I had on, but hey. The line was still good.
Instead of looking up, he looked down.
I rolled my eyes. I was trying here!
âAutumn, would you do the honors?â I asked her.
She nodded furiously, so hard I was afraid sheâd hurt herself.
âDad! Itâs Elaine!â The words exploded out of her mouth, practically tripping over each other.
âWha?â Neptune looked up, and blinked, mouth forming a great big O.
The look on his face!
The look on her face!
Priceless.
Me sitting down, clearly claiming a spot, had, like moths to a flame, drawn quite a crowd towards me. It was almost impossible to have a quick, private chat with Neptune, as dozens of people pressed forward, all wanting a âquick chatâ with me.
I hadnât quite thought this all the way through. Iâd assumed itâd be like when I was a Ranger and healing. Rangers, however rare they were, werenât that rare. You could see a half-dozen every few months in town, and there was a squad permanently running around in the capital.
Sentinels, however, were an entirely different breed. We were the venerated best, with the closest contact most people had with one of us was Brawling at the arena. Even then, he was hyped as a celebrity, and all of us, and the organization, were all considered A-list celebrities.
And Iâd just sat down in the middle of town, and basically made it known that I was open to chatting with everyone.
At first thereâd been a sort of nervous crowd. Who wanted to talk with the Sentinel first? Who knew what my temperament was?
Autumn sadly betrayed me. She was fearless â still a kid â and rightly assumed that Iâd be the exact same as âHealer Elaineâ. Which opened the floodgates.
Mostly to people who didnât want or need healing. Which was defeating the entire point. Still, I was polite, chatting, and desperately needing some help.
âAutumn.â I bent down to chat with her quickly, throwing a [Veil] up for privacy. âCould you get a few guards over here? This is going to cause some problems.â
She nodded, immediately getting it.
I dropped [Veil].
âAlright, go!â I said, watching her expertly scamper through the crowd â even sliding between someoneâs legs at one point when the press of bodies was too much.
The guards arrived in a quick manner, and broke the crowd up somewhat. Mostly, they focused on stopping the press of bodies from getting too large, which would inevitably turn out poorly.
I really, really didnât want to know what poorly entailed.
I eventually solved my problem with the most unlikely of solutions.
Autumn.
âYou know,â I said to her, faking how casual I was being. âIf there are all these people who just want to talk with me, and not get healing, we get paid a lot less. Which means you get paid a lot less. Isnât me talking with all these people and not getting paid a violation of your rule 1â¦?â
The little merchant was off like a shot. People were standing between her and her precious, precious coins.
âHi! Here for healing?â She asked the next person, really aggressively.
âWell, no, I heard that-â
âWell clear out! This is for healing! NEXT!â She shouted, shooing the dude away.
I had to bite my hand to stop myself from laughing out loud. The way my shoulders were shaking made it obvious what was happening. Neptune had no such reservations.
Eventually, the novelty of Sentinel Dawn hanging out in the marketplace wore off, helped considerably by the guards and by Autumn chasing off hanger-ons, keeping the stall for just healing.
Not that all manner of extremely minor, questionable healing was suddenly and mysteriously showing up. Iâd never seen anyone come to a healer for a scraped knee before, but now they were everywhere. Ah well. I wasnât about to start sending the message that I was for âserious healingâ only â itâd just scare off people who thought âOh this is no big dealâ and miss a serious tumor growing or something.
During one lull, I finally got a chance to talk with Autumn and Neptune properly.
âWhy didnât you say you were a Sentinel at first?!â Neptune asked, still bowing and scraping somewhat deferentially â but more towards a âclient with a LOT OF MONEYâ way than a âsucking upâ way. Similar, but slightly different. A hair less odious. I was pleased that his merchant instincts were taking hold again. It meant I couldnât have caused that much brain damage.
I shrugged at him.
âMostly because Iâm Healer Elaine first and foremost, and itâs a better way of getting to know people. Plus,â I said, lowering my voice conspiratorially and throwing up [Veil] around us. âBetween me and you, thieves are the bane of my existence, and there had been a sort of game to grab Sentinel badges. We get in serious trouble if we lose one.â
Autumnâs eyes went wide.
âWait. You can get in trouble?â
I chuckled at her.
âOf course, I can get in trouble! Everyoneâs got a boss. Except maybe your dad.â
Neptune snorted at me.
âI have a boss. My clients!â
Fair enough. I wasnât going to debate merchant-ness.
I pulled the Medical Manuscripts out of my bag, one scroll at a time.
âAnyways. Here. For you to study when Iâm not around. Itâs just about all of my healing knowledge in one spot.â
Autumn immediately tore into the first scroll. Neptune coughed.
âAhem. What do you say?â
âOh right. Thank you for the present.â Autumn said, almost automatically, eyes still glued to the manuscripts.
She brought a smile to my face.
âYouâre welcome! When Iâm traveling, you should read those! Ask me questions about them when Iâm about. Plus, you get to see more healing!â
I looked at Neptune. He looked back.
I could see that he knew now. When I said I was âtravelingâ, I was on a mission. Something so big, so nasty, that a Sentinel was called in to fix.
Something that meant that I might not be coming home after.
I dropped [Veil].
âRight! Next patient!â I called out, getting Autumnâs attention, and continuing her education.
I was glad that she was treating me, more or less, the same as before. A nice touchstone.
All good things must come to an end, and as the sun was setting, the marketplace was closing up.
Neptune and I had a long, long talk about Autumn and apprenticing. Who wouldâve thunk, being a Sentinel radically changed his ideas and thoughts of Autumn being my apprentice.
Iâd decided. When I was walking through the streets, whenever I could with the moons up and out, Iâd blast [Moonlight], just generally being a solid healing beacon for anyone lucky enough to be nearby. It probably wouldnât help terribly with my experience, but again. It wasnât about the experience; it was about helping.
Ok, fine, Iâd probably get a solid chunk more experience from walking around with [Moonlight] up than I would from the marketplace. Still. I was doing good things for the Sentinelâs reputation, and that had to make Night and others happy.
Which reminded me â Iâd need to start doing social events again.
Speaking of social! Albina was waiting for me at Ranger HQ when I got back!
âYouâre back! Alive! Are you ok? Were there any problems? Come, come! Youâve gotta tell me all about it!â
I let Albina start to drag me off, before realizing she had no idea where to drag me off to. With a laugh, I showed her to my âpublicâ quarters, which Iâd barely visited, and let her do her thing, while I gave her an extremely pared-down version of what had happened.
For example, the pirates were pared down to âa small spot of botherâ. She didnât need to know how close Iâd come to dead, how much of my blood Iâd left behind.
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Pretty] has reached level 137!]
The Sentinel morning meeting, the next day. Usual round of business, and I was quite frankly surprised how much business we could generate daily.
âDawn has begun to work in the marketplace, offering steeply discounted healing. Her work has been exceedingly popular, and according to the local guards, popular to the extent of nearly causing a riot.â Night said, once the meeting had gone on for some time, and it was my business being discussed.
Whoops.
âWith that being said, now that the local guard is more apprised of the situation, I do not anticipate the issue arising again. The novelty of Dawn healing in public should wear thin after some time, and I would like to recognize her excellent contributions.â
A brief round of applause, somewhat cursory. I didnât mind. Anything to keep the meeting going faster.
âWith that being said. Dawn. You are correct in that you need someone to help handle the large-scale organizational aspects when you go on a mission, which is somewhat unique to you, and your situation. Bulwark occasionally faces similar issues, however, he simply needs strong locals to assist, which is entirely different from the large-scale organizational issues you find yourself presented with. We have worked out a person to go with you on some of your larger-scale missions, to handle the organizational aspect while you handle the healing.â
Oh great. They picked someone without checking if Iâd work well with them. With how casually sexist most of the country was, itâd be a miracle if they were happy taking orders from a girl, likely one half their age.
âRanger Kallisto seemed to be the perfect fit for the assignment. Not only do the two of you have a prior history â I am correct in understanding that it is a positive prior history, yes?â
I mutely nodded. Right. Kallisto would be absolutely perfect.
âThe two of you not only have a prior history, but Ranger Kallisto is a member of Ranger Team 1, permanently stationed in the capital, has excellent social skills, can smooth multiple paths, and, the Quartermaster was particularly insistent on this point, doesnât cost anything more.â Night continued.
âAdditionally, you have your first meeting with Command later today. It is expected that you will dress well.â
Groans from the other Sentinels.
âThose are the WORST.â Sky yelled. âRun Dawn, run now before they catch you! You donât get in too
much trouble for skipping meetings!â
Night turned to glare at Sky.
Sky bailed.
The last shred of an illusion I had of Sentinels being highly professional bailed with him.
I spent the morning screwing with the Trainees along with the other Sentinels, then before long, I was at the doors to Ranger Command.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âSentinel Dawn. Enter.â Juliusâs reassuring voice called out. Was he speaking on the basis of being the most junior Commander, or on the basis of knowing me personally?
With sweaty palms, I entered the room, head held high, projecting more confidence than I felt. Fake it till I make it. Iâd heard for ages that there was a Sentinel to break ties if Command disagreed or was split on something, but there was none now.
I guess â I guess I was the tiebreaker. Able to cast votes and make decisions that would impact the entire Ranger organization â and my vote was the only one that mattered. Since Iâd only be voting when it was a draw, when I needed to decide the course of the organization.
I felt the weight of my obligations settle on me, and I could see why Sky wanted to be slippery, why he wanted to avoid it. It was heavy, a pressing, crushing weight of responsibility. A wrong vote could literally end with a city destroyed, as resources or people were in the wrong spot, at the wrong time and place.
I wasnât going to be Sky.
I wasnât going to dodge and skirt my responsibilities.
I was going to rise to the occasion, rise to the challenge.
âSentinel Dawn. Thank you for making time for us.â Julius said.
I saluted him.
âCommanders. What can I do for you?â
âWell, fairly routine. Weâd like to know how your mission in Deva went.â
Ranger Command Scrolls on Sentinel Dawn, nomen Elaine, written by [Historian] Herodotus.
Promoted to Sentinel on the Ranger Convocation of 4798.
Class 1: Healing, Celestial
Class 2: Mage, Radiance
Promoted to Sentinel at level 240, on recommendation from Ranger Julius. See scroll: âCommander Julius, 4798-48XX.â
Feat: Single-handedly curing a town of 60,000+ of multiple plagues, including a deadly Classer responsible. See scroll âPlague of Perinthus, 4795â
Voting: 5 in favor. 4 against.
Of note: First woman Sentinel. First Sentinel promoted on a healing basis.
Experimental. Watch career closely, determine if additional Sentinels on a healing basis are desired.
Date: Summer, 4798.
Mission: Deva. Minor plague. Dawn petitioned to attend to the plague as a test run of her abilities and equipment. Motion approved, 8-0.
Result: Plague cured within days. Medium-sized illegal drug operation destroyed. Medium-sized pirate crew entirely destroyed.
Petitioned to have a team member to handle organizational matters, to allow Dawn to focus on healing.
Petition approved, 6-2. After a brief search, Ranger Kallisto was assigned to the matter. See scroll âRanger Kallisto, 4794-48XXâ
Petitioned to have a team member that additionally handled plagues.
Petitioned denied, 8-0. Reminded Dawn that this was her area of expertise.
Date: Winter, 4798.
Mission: Massalix. Tsunami destroyed a large portion of the city. Motion to send Bulwark and Dawn approved 7-1. Motion to send Magic denied, 5-4. Bulwark and Dawn sent to restore the city walls, and cure injuries in the population.
Result: Outer walls rebuilt in two days. Population âfully healedâ within seven days. Three sea monsters slain. One bandit group eliminated.
Date: Spring, 4799.
Mission: Volcanic eruption in Pompius. Motion to send Dawn approved 8-0. Motion to send Brawling denied, 7-1.
Motion to send Brawling approved, 8-0.
Result: Brawling dug out significant portions of the town. Dawn healed a large number of civilians, curing crippling injuries from toxic gasses, among others.
Pompius declared destroyed. Scouting for a location for a new city.
Brawling and Dawn escorted the survivors to a new location.
Ranger Kallisto widely praised by both Sentinels for his organizational efforts.
Date: Summer, 4799.
Mission: Rebellion entrenched outside of Aquiliea. Destruction sent to handle the problem. Dawn petitioned to join. Denied 5-3. Petitioned a second time, strongly. Mentioned Aquiliea is her hometown. Additional arguments made. Approved, 5-4.
Result: Rebellion refused to negotiate. Attempted to kill Destruction and Dawn. Fought their way out.
Destruction destroyed the entire settlement.
Dawn healed the survivors. Schism reported among the survivors, causing infighting.
Rebellion crushed.
Recommend sending Dawn on additional rebellion suppression missions.
Date: Summer, 4799.
Mission: Plague in Genua. Motion to send Dawn approved 8-0.
Result: Dawn sent. Plague cured within two days. Reported a potential problematic Classer. Follow-up report sent to the guard, to pass onto the next Ranger squad.
Date: Fall, 4799.
Mission: Ranger Team 13 reported massive casualties, in Virinium. Reported Virinium has no Light healer capable of healing them. Requesting assistance. Motion to send Dawn approved 5-4. Dawn broke the tie.
Result: Sky ferried Dawn over, Team 13 was fully restored, and able to continue, instead of all needing to be retrieved. Additional Ranger team in the field.
âDiscussion on Rapid Deployment Healersâ scroll directly related.
Incidents with Sentinel Dawn.
During her first mission in Deva, one pirate was taken captive. Had significant complaints about Dawn torturing him, by constantly healing him as he took repeated sword strokes, without any form of pain blocking.
Complaint was found to be substantiated, with extenuating circumstances excusing Dawn. Dawn is additionally System-Bound to not cause incidents or harm in a deliberate manner.
Dawn was not reprimanded in any way for this.
Dawn repeatedly requests deployment to the frontlines, to provide additional healing and experience. Requests generally granted. Dawn is still a lower level than weâd like for a Sentinel.
During her mission in Massalix, Dawn located and healed a number of a local Selkie tribe, against the objections of both the locals and Bulwark. Refused to back down in her defense of them, refused to allow their extermination. Bulwark was unable to publicly refute her, due to the current policy of not allowing Sentinels to violently disagree in public.
Tribe of selkies escaped whole.
No selkie attacks reported in Massalix.
Date: Fall, 4798.
There were hopes that Dawn could provide a social face for the Sentinels and Rangers, to provide a friendly face.
This hope has been entirely dashed.
Motion to disallow Dawn from attending any other social gatherings passed 8-0. She may not attend, even if she wishes to with an invitation.
See scroll âAfter Action Report on the Pastos Incidentâ for full details.
Dawn reports seeing Toxic on the frontlines, but that Toxic will not meet with her. Dawn has expressed concern over this, given a prior positive history.
Dawn is reminded that Ranger Command doesnât get involved in personal matters between Sentinels.
Mission: [REDACTED]. Date: Fall 4799. See scroll: [REDACTED].
Result: Dawn missing in action.
Presumed alive.