Chapter 451: Death By Meetings II
Beneath the Dragoneye Moons
I figured Iâd establish my credentials first, and then show the gaping holes in my skills second.
âWar. Iâm used to a slightly different type of total war than all of you probably are. There was this race called Formorians back in Remus. Imagine an ant the size of a man. Vicious, coordinated, but not terribly intelligent. They came at us in endless waves, and we got very, very good at killing them. Literally had to kill them in shifts. All day, all night, then all of the next day as well. Endless. For millennia.â
Alright, Iâd hooked them. They looked impressed.
âIt wasnât all bad news. As I said, monsters, the basic soldiers only level 120, no big skills, not terribly smart. They just⦠attacked. Easy enough to dig in and defend ourselves. Problem was pushing back. We could hold a defensive position, no problem. We could slowly advance. We had a three-wall structure that was slowly disassembled and rebuilt to push the lines forward. Inevitably though, something went wrong, and weâd get pushed back hard. Thatâs what the situation was like when I got there.â
Calamity and Calm were looking a little doubtful at the story of struggling against 120âs, and Flood had a look of open disbelief.
âPlease remember, we were inside of something called the dead zone, or low experience zone. We got a fraction of the experience most people got in other areas, and the world was young. Night didnât even have his third class yet! Our second strongest Sentinel was around level 400. We hadnât worked out a fraction of what was possible. Enchantments didnât exist. Inscriptions did, and they were a weak precursor to enchantments. Wizardry didnât exist, although I met a [Bard] who sort of mimicked what they could do in a way.â
I paused, and figured that Iâd earned this. I could brag a little. I was with my peers.
âIâd only just written the first copy of the Medical Manuscripts.â
Calamity still looked doubtful, but Flood and Calm had been won over. Eh, I supposed the dude specialized in âmurder fucktons of things very very very fastâ, he might not be too impressed.
âI was sent to the front lines to help level. I was in Ranger Academy, our way of turning potential prospects into Rangers, teaching them everything they needed to know. In hindsight, it was clear that I was there for a multitude of reasons, but the primary one was my level was too low. A couple of months with a large supply of arcanite, blasting Formorians and healing soldiers worked wonders for my level.â
I was getting some impressed looks.
âAn argument could be made that youâve seen more battles than some of us!â Tyrannus chuckled with good humor. âSorry, didnât mean to interrupt.â
I shook my head.
âNo worries. There isnât a ton more. A Sentinel Toxic managed to figure out a way to bring Poison back to the queens, killing one and weakening the rest. They went all-out then. Sent their heavies, larger than most villas, breached our walls. It gave us a chance though. A strike mission where it was all of the Sentinels against their last push. Sentinel Destruction was a bit like you, Calm, and [Channeled] a massive earthquake. A priest called down a miracle, and then we split. One strike team, and one to go back and help with the cleanup. Spent my time fixing people up, keeping them alive enough to hold the line.â
I thought about my other experiences, and grimaced.
âI also fought a city of body-jacking parasites called the shimagu and won, but⦠the less said about that, the better.â
Ochi still haunted me.
I still didnât have the right answer to it. Did I do the right thing?
To my surprise, Calamity looked sympathetic.
âI think we all have one or more of those in our past.â He said. âSounds like youâve got a fair enough amount of experience fighting along side people, which is good. How about fighting against other people? Other armies?â
I grimaced.
âNothing on that front, on the army scale.â I easily confessed. âSmall squads, yes. Iâve gotten involved in healing the aftermath of a long-running war, but not directly in the front line battles like I imagine you all do.â
Tyrannus nodded.
âThatâs an excellent base to work with! Iâll be honest, I was a little worried when Arachne told us that you were becoming the next War Sentinel. Felt more like you were being slotted in because you didnât work well anywhere else, rather than having proper chops of your own. What are you comfortable sharing about your stats and skills?â
I wanted to be offended, but Tyrannus had something of a point. If a level 150 showed up to the Sentinels one day and Night declared âhey, heâs one of us now, and taking a rare seatâ, Iâd be a little skeptical.
Maybe a lot.
I was aware that most of the other War Sentinels had quite a few levels, and possibly centuries of experience on me. I was a little fish in a big lake.
Okay, maybe I was slightly larger than a little fish.
At least I didnât have the vampire experience penalty holding me back!
âSkills! Iâve got close to a healing panacea skill. There are some niche things it canât manage, like pure petrification, but I havenât found much it canât handle. Now, I donât have the depth of experience the rest of you have, but on a battlefield, I imagine the only thing Iâll struggle with are curses. And blows that are immediately lethal. A hammer to the head, top-down, is just one example of something I donât think I can cure. Otherwise? Stabbed, sliced, burned, frozen, decapitated - I can handle it all, have
handled it all, at a significant range, across an entire army. 3.5 million points of magic power, and the control to go with it.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
I said the last point with pride. I was good, and I knew it.
Legion whistled.
âThatâs impressive.â He said. âThat should be enough to keep the frontline up and then some. Big question is - mana and regeneration?â
I grimaced.
My stats were good.
My magic power and control specifically made the cut.
The fuel?
âMana pool is 1.3 million, mana regeneration is 2.7 million per hour.â I confessed.
There were pained noises around the table. Everyone except Flood.
âYouâll need a [Battery] or eight on your team.â She said. âShores up your weakness. By the sun, doesnât even need to be part of your regular team. Kick the Legata of the Sixth eight different ways until she gets a full detachment for you. Be more than worth it.â
Depths was slowly nodding, and that reminded me. I snapped my fingers.
âDrowning! Depths could absolutely drown all of us, and I wouldnât be able to save a soul. Well, apart from killing her.â
Tyrannus nodded.
âItâs good that youâre thinking of ways you can be circumvented. I recommend making a full list, and sharing it with the commander of your legion. Itâll give her a priority list in a battle of what Classers she needs to handle, where she needs to focus her efforts and firepower, and what she can leave to you. The more comprehensive it is, the better the two of you will work together. Remember. A lesson almost all of us need to learn is - weâre not alone on the battlefield. Weâre with an army. We do our part, and we trust them to do theirs. Same with our team! Do you have anyone? That was some wyvern at your induction ceremony.â Tyrannus said.
I nodded.
âYeah! Auri, my companion. Phoenix, heavy on the Inferno. Working on her third class now. She does phoenix things, but sheâs still very young. Not a lot of experience. Iona, a Valkyrie. Physical warrior. Her bondâs Fenrir, the wyvern. Weâre still shaking everything out. Youâve all mentioned getting some people to help with mana on the battlefield, and thatâs high on my list. I think, technically, Ionaâs squire Nina is also part of my team, but sheâs a low level kid and won't have much impact right now. I think I got a little sidetracked on skills, Iâve got some strong utility ones I should mention.â
I shifted back to my skills. Iâd gotten a little sidetracked on my stats, and in Tyrannusâs defense, I had mentioned all my relevant healing skills after just mentioning my healing class. Given how many other Sentinels hadnât talked about one or two of their classes, simply mentioning they were hobby or for fun classes, it made sense to skip over what I wasnât talking about. Heck, at my level, it was entirely possible that my third class wasnât developed at all!
âCombat-wise, Iâve got⦠well, with this crowd, I wouldnât call it a powerful Radiance attack. Most of you could probably shrug it off without noticing. Does decently well against people of my level. Iâm a mediocre wizard.â
I wasnât trying to be humble. There was a Sentinel called Archmage, and I hadnât exactly gotten glowing reviews from my studies at the School. Merely⦠adequate. For a mortal graduate. With this crowd, calling myself mediocre was probably overselling my capabilities.
â... my best trick is full invisibility from the Jiwa rune, although Iâm working on getting a full set of spellbooks prepped and ready. Thatâs one area I could use help in. As Flood knows, Arachne recently stuffed a full [Loremasterâs] worth of knowledge into my head. Helped me get a sweet class. I can store my spellbooks, Iâve got a short-range teleport, and I just got a bulk storage skill. Itâs not amazing. I need to personally teleport inside anytime I want to move anything, which absolutely murders the efficiency and how quickly I can move stuff, but hey, itâs a full personal pocket dimension, whatâs there not to love?â
Queen was looking envious.
âMakes us want to reset a class just to get a skill like that!â She joked. âUse it as storage enough, and it might morph into a pure storage skill. Thatâs what weâd do in your sandals.â
I nodded.
âYeah, I like the sound of that. We havenât touched on gear, and Iâll just quickly mention Iâve got very little. Mainly a few trinkets to help hide my level, which⦠is probably pretty useful, thinking about it.â I was musing out loud, considering how my gear interacted with my role. âNobodyâs going to think much of the low-level healer near the backlines, especially if thereâs a few other healers.â
Legion grinned.
âYeah! Now youâre talking! Thatâs just my style. Iâve got so many tricks for hiding in plain sight, weâll have to arrange a time to coordinate.â
âIâd love that! Could also teach Nina some illusionist tricks.â
âThey donât even need to be real.â Queen said. âJust look real. Might be worth asking Archmage if sheâs got some illusion spells for you to borrow and copy.â
I was immediately seeing the use of these talks.
âApart from that, Iâm a blank slate gear-wise. Donât even have real armor. Do have some neat biomantically augmented scales under my skin though, I dabbled in biomancy at one point.â
âA blank slate⦠and the only War Sentinel that can stand in the sun.â Tyrannus said. âDonât discount that. All of us with teams have someone who can help with that issue.â
Everyone got their heads together.
âYou donât want a team thatâs too large.â Queen said. âUnless you enjoy ruling and managing dozens of people, and youâre paying them so little that you can afford it, youâre constrained. Youâve got quite a few already, weâd look at one, maybe two more people in your team before shaking things down. Fundamentally, we think youâll be a War Sentinel most like us and Flood. Weâre there, weâre attached to the legion, but the legion operates more or less as normal. We throw out big skills, and the legion operates around that, taking advantage of our presence, but not fundamentally changing how they operate. Unlike Calm or Tyrannus, where the legion changes their operating procedures, or requires special equipment, like Calamity.â
The man gave a cheery wave.
âEvery single helmet on a member of my legion requires a number of enchantments.â He said. âLets them wade through what Iâm throwing out.â
I didnât have any skills like that. I wasnât a one-woman army like Depths or Legion was.
I was simply support. Amazing support, but support.
âWorks for me. Any suggestions?â
âMy personal take? Youâve got some firepower, youâve got some defense. You need batteries. With all that said, youâre pretty covered on the light utility front, and the one thing I can recommend is a strong barrier mage.â Tyrannus said. âYour Valkyrie companion isnât proper defense. She can engage well against other Classers coming at you, but youâve got nothing to handle potshots at the rest of your supports.â
âApart from healing them after theyâre hit.â I pointed out.
Tyrannus nodded.
âApart from healing them after theyâre hit.â He agreed. âConsider though. âDonât worry, youâll be fine, ribs grow backâ, versus âweâve got shields on you, youâre protected and safeâ. Oneâs more likely to get enthusiastic participation, versus the other.â
Made sense.
âWhat else?â I asked.
Queen started to deal cards out.
âWhat else? A game!â Queen said. âWeâre partial to Spite and Malice, do you know the rules?â
Vaguely. [The World Around Me] would be a huge help. I wasnât going to say that⦠and I had money that everyone else had their own way of making things interesting.
âYup!â I said.
âGreat! Who else is in?â Queen asked.
âWater.â Depths interrupted, gesturing to be dealt in as she continued the discussion. âAlways think about the waterâ¦â
We mustâve spent half the day just chatting, going over things, thinking up ideas and ways we could help each other.
âEnough about me! How can I help all of you?â I eventually said. My brain felt like it was roasting from all of the ideas, skills, gems, team compositions, advice, and everything. I mechanically drew a card, lifting an eyebrow up.
Legion had thrown an illusion over the card again, making me think Iâd drawn a different card. Half the time he removed the illusion right before I played it, the other half he kept it, faking innocence the entire time.
I hadnât let on that I could see right through the illusions yet. I was waiting for the perfect storm of cards, and a large enough pot, to execute.
I had a few lists in my [Astral Archives] of things I needed to do. Gemstones were on the top of the list - I wanted to get a half dozen for everyone in the Eventide Eclipse for starters.
âI can charge moonstones, of course, but it wouldnât surprise me if everyone already had some. If anyone has a healer on their team, Iâm pretty sure I can work with them for a level or two.â
Tyrannus raised an eyebrow. I couldnât tell if it was at me, or the card heâd just drawn.
A slightly annoying part to [The World Around Me] - I couldnât easily tell if someone else was looking at an illusion, not without obvious tells.
âDawn, I know youâre a little young, and forgive me if this sounds condescending, but are you aware of the potency effect?â He asked.
âAlso known as the big fish effect when youâre not a fossil.â Queen glared at Tyrannus, folding her cards.
I thought I might know what they were talking about, but I wasnât sure.
âMaybe. Tell me more?â
Flood spoke up, her voice scratchy.
âRaise eight. You know Night. Imagine he takes an apprentice every decade. How strong will the class offerings be for that? Now imagine he teaches 1,000 soldiers every day. Do you think theyâll get as good of a class as the apprentice?â
I shook my head.
âNo way.â I said. Floodâs cards were good, no way was I beating them.
Flood nodded.
âExactly. The more a significant person spreads themselves, the less potent their effect is. You are, by all accounts, a big fish when it comes to the System. I wonât say no to you teaching my Legionâs medics, but you have to be aware that youâre diluting your potency, and frankly, for not a particularly good reason. Itâs your call, Iâd love the help and the boost to my healerâs classes, Iâm not going to tell you how to run your life, but keep it in mind. Consider grabbing an apprentice every decade or so, then sending them our way once theyâre trained up.â
I - huh.
I was thinking like a mortal too much. I just didnât have the time or experience taking the truly long view of things. An apprentice a decade sounded like itâd take forever, but no. Itâd âonlyâ be 50 years before each of the War Sentinels that had a healer on their team had one personally trained by me.
The idea was interesting, and a direct, concrete way that I could not only help the other Sentinels, but also improve the lives of countless numbers of people. I had significant weight, just in the healing arena. How much better would everyone be if there were more powerful healers running around?
Couldnât hurt.
âYeah! Once Iâm settled in Iâll be happy to help. That might take a while. Oh! Does anyone know how to acquire Spatially expanded boxes? Trying to get my hands on a few for my own personal reasons.â
Flood spoke up.
âIâve got a supplier. Letâs talk after.â
Tyrannus stretched and flopped his cards down.
âIâm out.â He said.
âFold.â I promptly followed his lead.
âShow.â Flood said, followed by the rest of the Sentinels in the game.
I eyed the cards.
Flood was going to win, barring any Legion shenanigans. Someone kept rearranging the deck as it sat there, and I had money on it being Queen. Her entire thing was around cards.
If that was the case though, why did she keep getting such mediocre hands? Unless she was playing a long gameâ¦
âHa!â Flood crowed as she raked in the coins. âBetter luck next time, suckers!â
I smiled at the scene.
I think I was going to be alright here.
The meeting ended and we broke up, some of the Sentinels leaving before others. I stuck around a minute, wanting to chat with Flood about the boxes. Queen also hung around.
âDawn. You mentioned being able to store books and other information. Can you store a card?â She flipped me a playing card with the depiction of an angel with a square and a triangle.
I deftly snatched it out of the air, and tried to move it to [Loremasterâs Library]. The card was heavy in a sense. It took multiple orders of magnitude more to move it around than I expected - a thousand points of mana instead of ten - but it went in with no other trouble.
âYup! Why?â I asked, teleporting the card back out and flicking it to Queen.
âBecause this is one of our effect cards. With your [Oath], we believe it would be difficult for you to use one of our powerful trump cards. However, we almost never use our mass cancel card, and it could be invaluable to you. Take it!â
She flicked the card back to me, and I focused, trying to see how close it could get before teleporting into my [Loremasterâs Library].
The moment it touched my forehead it was teleported in. Queen gave me the quick rundown of how it worked.
âIt was most wonderful to meet you Dawn.â She said. âWe know you are still settling in, but we would like to send you a promising apprentice in a few years for you to train for us, if you are amenable to the idea.â
I nodded.
âYup! Always happy to. As you said, it might be a while, and thereâs no promises that theyâll still want to stick around after, but yeah, sure, Iâm game!â
There was some potential trickiness with my [Oath] and limiting how many people I taught, but Iâd cross that bridge when I got to it.
Queen gave me the quick rundown of how to activate the card, which was scarily easy. I couldâve accidentally activated it in the middle of the city!
She said goodbye and left, and Flood handed me a much more normal card, with a name and address.
âHe makes Spatial boxes.â Flood coughed and cleared her throat. âReasonable rates, mention youâre a War Sentinel and get a discount. Expect to hand over 30,000 arcs a box though. When youâve got a minute, Iâll send my Optio over with a few thousand moonstones to charge.â
Flood gave me a brisk nod, slapped the table, and got up.
I felt a little taken advantage of, but it wouldnât take me terribly long to charge so many gems, especially if someone else did all the arranging and making it easy. [Astral Archives] made the image trivially simple, and once someone else had put them in a line, I could just walk down it with a trailing finger and charge them all up.
We helped each other, and Iâd be saving lives.
I got up and left.
The dude whoâd helped me find the room saw me leaving, and steered my way.
âDawn. A letter arrived for you.â He politely handed me a sealed letter, then neatly turned on his heel and left, continuing his work.
I skimmed it as I kept walking out.
Dawn,
Iâve got a task Iâm working on for you. Iâll give you all the details if it materializes. Shouldnât take more than a few months. One minor request. Youâre currently fairly new as a Sentinel. Can you try not to become so famous as one that everyone will know about you?
Specifically, Iâd like you to minimize interactions with the 4th Legion, for reasons thatâll become clear. Iâve let Legata Katerina know.
Night assures me the best way for you to do this is to try and become famous. Your natural inclinations towards social situations will cause it to backfire.
Or simply continue settling in.
My best
The letter was signed with a spiderweb. It was clear who itâd come from.
I shrugged.
The request seemed to be perfectly fine. I wasnât exactly seeking fame⦠although, wow, Night did not think highly of my social skills.
Time for a quick stop at Auriâs bakery, then I figured it was time to meet Legata Katerina in a more formal setting.
It was like they were trying to kill me via meetings!