Chapter 576: The Elaine
Beneath the Dragoneye Moons
That had been close. Iona hadnât been kidding when she said the speedster had a good skill - I hadnât been able to track how fast they were moving or where they were for most of the fight. Sheâd even dodged a Radiance beam, which was absurd.
Her sword had been coated with apple juice, among other things, and [Luminary Mind] was split into the full 20 parallel thought processes, and one of them inhaled slightly, sampling the scents in the air.
It was so overwhelming I had to shut down the entire thought process, only getting a glimpse at thousands upon thousands of subtle scents all blended together on the edge of the sword. What was that!?
Another thought process took up the mantle of research, quickly coming back with a number of different possibilities. One floated to the top - a potion known as Bane, designed to target curses like the one I had. Because there had to be that one [Alchemist] asshole who was like âhow do I kill as many people as possible and get a medal for it?â
Well, shit. Good to know my secret wasnât out, that they hadnât come prepared with apples specifically to harm me. That would imply a huge information leak, up to the point of Arachne possibly betraying me. That wasnât the case - it was more that theyâd thrown the entire kitchen sink at me, and apples happened to be in it.
Thank the twin goddesses of the moons that Iona hadnât hesitated. Weâd practiced with my curse back in the School and had discovered a number of things. The most important one - if Iona re-did an injury done by apples, my healing could handle it. For example, if my finger was cut off by an apple blade, and Iona cut off my hand, my entire hand would regrow.
It was good Fenrir and her were around. With my biomancy improvements and vitality, I didnât think I could slice myself up anymore - my strength to vitality ratio was waaaaay off. My immunity to fire was great, except Auri couldnât burn over an apple injury to make it âfreshâ - I was immune. I could possibly fry myself with Radiance, given that Iâd dropped [Radiance Resistance], but that was chancy and dicey. My Radiance was a precision tool, but what was most needed with apple injuries was large brute force.
And Iona, without hesitation, without a moment of doubt, with complete faith and love in me, chopped off the injury on my neck, then put a hand through my heart to re-traumatize and let my healing take over.
To be fair - with how Iâd modified my blood, I could go quite a bit longer without one than a normal human.
I needed to look into getting a knife sharp enough or enchanted enough that even a child wielding it could slice through me. It would help prevent the issue if I got hit with a Bane potion again.
While parts of me were musing on how close Iâd come, yet again, to dying, and analyzing ways I could help prevent it again in the future, the rest of me was on the fight.
Katerina had been up to something. Get all the elves clustered together, get the Sixth very close to them, unleash the explosive alchemicals into them at point-blank range. It was a solid plan, if utterly treacherous, but all was fair in love and war. Artemis would heartily approve, and I hoped Iâd be able to tell her all about it. It had naturally devolved at this point to utter mayhem.
The men and women of the Sixth Legion, as brave, trained, drilled, and well-equipped as they were, couldnât match the might of the elves. The raw tyranny of stats and the initial arrangement of the soldiers meant the laughing horned Immortals were dancing around clumsy spear strikes, darting in with lethal strikes that did nothing.
I was keeping an eye on my mana, and apart from the pair of Radiance beams Iâd shot out, it was staying strong. The Sixth was standing tall as elves slowly fell. This was the fight the Legions had drilled for, this was the battle theyâd been shaped to fight.
A whistle pierced through the battle, just one more sound in the cacophony, and the two Rangers fell back to the command post, joining the rest of their team.
âShield it or tank itâ had been drilled into me from a young age, and I had a dozen thought processes and a powerful skill to back it up. Tiny tenebrous shields briefly popped into existence in the way of an arrow, rock, or spell, swallowing up the devastating projectile before vanishing, my attention snapping to another attack that I needed to handle.
It was honestly overwhelming. I didnât have âtrack every strike in two small armies fightingâ level awareness, nor was I able to multitask that well. [Persistent Casting] was doing the heavy lifting on my healing, the skill so much better than I ever anticipated when I picked it up.
Sentinel Invincible was as good as his title, brutally crushing through the ranks of the elves, swinging his axes in devastating strokes. Trolls plus sunlight was generally a terrible combination, and all of his capes had been ripped off by the speedster. A skill cut through the haze and gloom, letting sunlight reflect off Invincible's adamantium armor. It didnât slow him down at all, and the tusked menace continued to tear through the elves, living up to his title of Invincible.
Fenrir was continuing to cast devastating swaths of Lightning and Ice through the ranks of the elves, and Auri continued her flaming bombardment. Iona was staying back though, probably to protect the vulnerable Fenrir while he was stuck on the ground. The Primus Pilus charged forward, meeting the octopus in a flurry of blows and getting pushed back.
I cast an approving eye over him. He was properly fighting like I was in support, going into a purely offensive mode while ignoring defense entirely. The octopus was shredding him - fighting style couldnât overcome the huge stat differential, plus it wasnât like we drilled fighting octopi, the slippery bastards - but he was being pinned down.
I debated pushing forwards and physically engaging with one of the weaker elves to tie them down, but hesitated. My role was here, in the back, keeping everyone alive. The mental effort needed to properly fight would be better used with [Event Horizon] eating projectiles, and kept more people safe. Not only that - putting myself right in the danger line was a poor decision - there were a thousand ways someone could-
A large swing caught my eye. One elf was using a wooden warhammer, bringing it down on a soldierâs head. A sliced brain I could heal, but a crushed one was far more difficult to handle. [Event Horizon] wouldnât help too much, there was no way it wasnât vitality-reinforced. I fired off a beam of Radiance, choosing to aim for the handle of the hammer and burning through it instead. Cheaper on the mana than going directly for the kill, and the moment I ran out of mana this entire fight was going to get ugly.
The Decay Classer that had ruined Massa blurred in front of me, his hand reaching for my head. I threw myself backwards - while the vitality defense did a lot, hand contact could do more - and Iona tackled him a moment later, the two blurring as they fought.
Auri didnât need me to say anything, she filled the entire area where the two of them were fighting with a roar of white and black flames, cursed fire mingling with the hottest flames she could conjure.
A devastating strike from the skies shattered in the middle of Katerinaâs command circle. I took what shouldâve been a decapitating blow against our entire command structure and utterly negated it. The octopus Iced our entire half of the field, causing us to slip and slide, and everything not skill reinforced by the Legions suddenly shot upwards, dragging quite a few soldiers with them.
The elves werenât completely dumb. A pair of elves abducted a soldier and sprinted him several hundred meters away before trying to kill him. Joke was on them - my healing range was far longer than that, but they outstatted him so hard there wasnât anything he could do about it. The only thing I had for extensive mental trauma by being repeatedly âkilledâ was âThat sucks, I know a few good [Mind Healers]. Want directions?â
âSixth, second line of potions, rolled.â Katerina ordered.
In good order, with years of trained discipline, the members of the Sixth unclipped and rolled a second set of potions towards the elf lines. Harder to see, and the octopusâs Ice made them skitter and bounce across the field.
The first effort had failed due to the reflexes and skills on the other side of the battlefield. The lack of distractions, the fact that it was an opening blow. The second wave went better, but we were still being pushed back. The elves were focusing on destroying the Legionâs weapons, defanging most of our fighters. Invincible was still carving a path through the elves, and Iona rose up in smoking victory, stomping down on the dead elfâs skull.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
The fact that Invincible was still going strong under sunlight had me puzzled for a moment, before I cracked a mental grin.
Smoke and mirrors. I didnât know which ones he was using or how it worked, but it was clear there were layers upon layers of deception going on. Heâd earned his title honestly.
The battle ebbed and flowed until the elves broke and ran.
Theyâd been fighting for vengeance, while weâd been fighting for survival.
A council was assembled again.
We were able to skip the funerals entirely, because there were no funerals. I was [The Arbiter of Life and Death], and I had decreed that nobody on our side should die.
The elves got stacked into a mass pyre that Auri casually lit, flash-flaming them away, but leaving a pile of weapons, armor, coins, and other trinkets theyâd been carrying. The loot promptly vanished into the Sixthâs coffers.
I wanted to be in touch, so I attended the council meeting. I didnât want to be in it, but I didnât want to separate too hard from Iona. There was no telling when, I donât know, a tidal wave would crack Massa exactly in half and weâd be on the wrong sides of it or something.
The infuriating thing about the meeting was it was happening at mortal speeds. The war was going on at Immortal speeds, people who could think and move faster than me were zipping around the globe, causing death and destruction. Multiple cities could be falling in the time it was taking us to discuss things, and never before had I so keenly wished for a [Dictator] to simply issue orders and make things happen. Usually a terrible system of governance, there was a time and a place for decisive leadership and orders, and a time and a place for slow discussion.
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It was probably a good thing I wasnât the boss or vaguely in charge. Dictators had the nasty habit of not stepping down, and then it all went to shit.
â... we pay taxes, we expect the Legions to protect us!â One of the [Guild Masters] slammed his fist onto the table. âYet the city is twice destroyed in the span of a week! How can we possiblyâ¦â
I was reviewing my notifications at the same time I was listening. Go go [Luminary Mind]!
[*ding!* [Seraph of the Dawn] leveled up! 948-> 982. +512 Speed, +512 Vitality, +1024 Mana, +1024 Mana Regeneration, +1024 Magic Power, +1024 Magic Control per level from your class per level! +1 Strength, +1 Dexterity, +1 Speed, +1 Vitality, +1 Mana, +1 Mana Regeneration, +1 Magic Power, +1 Magic Control for being Chimera (Elvenoid) per level! +1 Strength +1 Mana Regeneration from your Element per level!]
Blah. One downside of [Seraph of the Dawn] being such a âbroadâ class that wanted to explore and learn, and was fine with fighting, was there was no âextraâ potency to the situation. Unlike [The Arbiter of Life and Death], which got an extra large boost when I was acting as a Sentinel, [Seraph] didnât get any such bonuses.
At the same time, there were a few hundred âyour army has slainâ¦â notifications. Iâd gotten credit for every kill, the System considering the entire army as participating in the battle. That, and I split experience in half with Auri - and she split her experience in half with me. Given how many fireballs and meteor strikes sheâd been throwing around, I wasnât too surprised.
It also helped with my other class leveling up.
[*ding!* [Sage of Tomes] has leveled up! 840-> 909. +1500 Magic Power, +1500 Magic Control, +700 Mana, +700 Mana Regeneration from your Class per level! +1 Strength, +1 Dexterity, +1 Speed, +1 Vitality, +1 Mana, +1 Mana Regeneration, +1 Magic Power, +1 Magic Control for being Chimera (Elvenoid) per level! +1 Mana, +1 Magic Power from your Element per level!]
That was a nice number of levels, [Endless Pursuit of Knowledge] pulling its weight.
[*ding!* [Etheric Aegis] leveled up! 525 -> 526]
Kinda needed to get hit to level [Aegis] up. While it hadnât been a huge winner this fight, there was no telling when it would be. If it hadnât been for that damn speedster removing my helmet, it wouldâve done so much more.
[*ding!* [Event Horizon] leveled up! 842-> 860]
I was happy with it.
âIona.â I muttered quietly out of the corner of my mouth. âDo you think you can grasp whatâs needed here at the meeting while I class up?â
âBrrpt!â Auri immediately threw a flaming salute at me, letting me know she was ready and willing to do WHATEVER NEEDED TO BE DONE! Her trumpeting cry had, of course, cut through the entire meeting. Ionaâs lips quirked in barely-contained amusement as half the heads turned towards us, the [Guild Masterâs] tirade cut short.
âGo.â She encouraged me. I needed no urging to flee from the meeting, dropping into the world of my soul.
The last thing I saw were a dozen lights appearing around Auri, my little pyromaniac deciding she needed to class up as well.
Librarian was there, dressed from head to toe in the armor of a Sentinel, shield on her back and sword at her hip. It was a shame that I needed to perform the fastest classup ever.
âIâd like [The Elaine], unless a dramatically better offering is available.â I was fairly certain there wasnât a better offering. Iâd capped out the quality a healer class could give me - there was no better.
In theory.
In practice, who knew?
Librarianâs hands shimmered, and a star-studded book appeared in her hands, [The Elaine] written on the cover. I flicked it open to confirm no ugly surprises were about to fuck me.
There was a famous play about not looking closely at a class choice, and I didnât feel like ending up as its second act.
[The Elaine] - Celestial - The Healer. The Mother of Modern Medicine. The author of the Medical Manuscripts. Daughter. Friend. Lover. Wife. Bonded to a phoenix, friend to the vampire progenitor, born in ancient Remus and foe to the fae. All these titles and a thousand more are yours, by right of birth and virtue, by action and deeds. Claim the mantle, claim the word that is now more than a name, and become [The Elaine]. +200 Strength, +200 Dexterity, +800 Speed, +800 Vitality, +4,000 Magic Power, +4,000 Magic Control, +2,000 Mana, +10,000 Mana Regeneration per level.
I skimmed the table of contents and the first three pages before snapping it shut.
âIâll take it.â I confirmed, smiling sadly at Librarian. âHopefully next time I can spend more time here.â
She smiled with a tear in her eye and shooed me off.
âGo. People need us.â She said.
I woke up a moment later.
I came alert in a dusty and dark room, Iona holding vigil with Auri being the sole light source. A wet mask was over my face, and I started to wrinkle my nose until I became aware of just how much dust and ash was in the air. I canceled the notifications, already feeling like I could do so much more.
âShit.â I swore. âHow long have I been down?â
âHalf a day, sunâs just going down.â Iona said. âEveryoneâs alright enough. Katerina and the [Governor] got round to convincing everyone else of what has to be done.â
Those words seemed to age Iona three decades. Iâd never seen my lover look so old, so frail.
âWhat has to be done?â I softly asked.
âFull scale evacuation of everyone. Distribution of land and settling. Reforging of spears and swords into plowshares and farming equipment. A light network of roads to connect everyone.â
It sounded pretty good to me, which meant I was missing quite a lot.
âWhat am I missing?â I asked.
âItâs midsummer. Most of the crops shouldâve been planted already. Most of the people donât know one lick of farming. Thereâs going to be people assigned to utterly infertile or destroyed areas that donât have a chance. The haze is going to strangle the new shoots in the cradle. Fights over desirable places to live and farm are inevitable, and there wonât be the Legions or really anyone else enforcing any sort of law and order. Monsters are already disturbed from their lair, their homes gone, and will more than welcome fresh meat delivering itself to their jaws. Trees need to be cut down and land tilled before seeds can even get into the ground. Itâs going to be really bad. And thatâs the best case scenario.â
I closed my eyes and imagined it, shuddering as the images played before my eyes.
âBad.â I agreed, chewing over a few different scenarios and seeing them all play out worse. âI imagine riots are one of the biggest things weâre worried about?â
âAnd all those entail, aye.â Iona easily agreed. âAn aspect less known. The Sixth is planning on marching a hundred miles away to a river, then setting up a fortified encampment. Enclose off hundreds of acres of farmland, use it to live. Somewhere between a large village and a small town, Katerinaâs gambling that established structure and law and order can let them begin farming on a large scale, with fewer worries. Bring in most of the camp followers, and let the pretend city that is a Legion encampment turn into a real one.â
I could see the shape of it. I was both surprised and not. One of the old, old contingency orders for a âLost Legionâ was to settle down, build a town, and make a go of simply surviving. Iâd encountered the contingency in the Han Empire, but never expected for it to be triggered in the heartland of Exterreri.
It made sense, in a terrible way. âBest we can do now is survive and waitâ. I suppose there was a reason that contingency existed, and it wasnât because of how often Legions went roaming in hostile territory. It felt a little early in some respects, but if everyone was staring down the barrel of starvation, we couldnât afford to have idle hands not working in agriculture. Exterreriâs tradition of the farmer-soldier, and most soldiers looking to retire on a farm after their service was paying dividends again, a long-looking policy bearing fruit again.
Pun intended.
âTrying to organize the entire town into similarly sized groups wouldnât work, would it?â I asked the Valkyrie. Iona sadly shook her blonde hair.
âNo, there isnât the time or the food reserves. Whatever that elf did ripped through the city. He wasnât kidding when he called it a death knell. Anyone wanting to stay and scavenge here is simply going to starve.â
My mind flashed to the library, a mental scream at the endless troves of books that had probably rotted away, destroyed forevermore. I put the feeling aside.
âWhat do you want to do?â I asked her. I had my own thoughts, but Iona seemed especially torn up about the current situation. It was a direct blow at the letter of her [Vow] - to share her bread with people who had none.
âThe way I see it, weâve got a few options.â Iona turned a little more business-like, a flame igniting in her green eyes once again. She straightened up, shedding the weight that had been bending her back.
âI think it goes without saying that first, we need to continue to participate. I was able to do so much in Ephesus, I canât see us ducking out. We need to move, to travel, to help wherever we can. Save lives where we can, shield people from all this Immortal nonsense
being thrown around.â
The sudden venom in Ionaâs voice caught me off-guard. Iâd just about gotten her round on the idea of being Immortal herself. It had been quietly and tacitly understood that sheâd be with me for the long haul, that it was the only way she could fight LunâKat as her patron goddesses wanted.
The Immortal war felt like it was undoing a large chunk of that progress, the worst of the worst Immortals could do coming in full display. A problem for another day.
âYeah, of course.â I easily agreed. âDo we want a base of operations, or to fully free roam?â
âWell, letâs discuss that. Pros and cons on both sides. Fully roaming has benefits. Weâre not tied down, we can do long trips. People arenât counting on us at a particular location. We can go wherever we think weâre needed, no pressure points. We donât strip any one area by foraging too much.â
The arguments felt weak to me, but I let Iona continue.
âAs for settling down, weâve got quite a few options. First. We continue with the Sixth. Katerinaâs explicitly extended an invitation and generous terms for us. Second. We double back to Orthus village and the bunker there. The Valkyries know the region as a headquarters, and our friends will look for us there. Third, we try to find a large settlement that needs our help, and bounce around the area. Maximize the number of people we return to by default. Fourth, we look for a place in Rolland, Lithos, or some other mortal nation that could possibly need us more than an Immortal nation does. Thereâs something to be said for defending those without defenders, although admittedly, the mortals in Immortal nations are probably feeling the hammer harder than mortals.â
âBrrrpt!!â Auri pointed out the Northern Continent was an entirely valid place to base out of as well. âBrrpt.â As well as trying to hitch a ride on the School of Sorcery and Spellcraft.
âItâs got to be Orthus.â I said. âThe Schoolâs a good idea, but with it always traveling, itâll be hard to get to it when we want. Iâve got a decade of travel maps in [The Library of Infinite Wonder], but there will be extended times we canât get there. Similarly with the North, the Wardens wonât appreciate us, and it would be difficult to cross the ocean to actually help people. Iâm a War Sentinel of the Sixth, but more explicitly, Iâm a Sentinel of Exterreri. Everyone. Katerina sounds like sheâs starting a town, and thatâs great, but at that point, theyâre no longer actively going out and trying to fight invading armies, not that we seem to have any here. Iâm not a pocket healer for a single town, Iâm a Sentinel of a nation. Thereâs no sense in me making sure a bunch of farmers are all set, not with the Optio lines Katerinaâs got. My talents and ability to save people are wasted there. At which point, it becomes a question of where do we think we can do the most good, or, on a smaller level, where we want to stay. We canât just ignore it all. If I wanted to ignore everything, I could just go into [Tower of Knowledge] and wait everything out.â
âBrrrptâ¦â Auri protested. She hadnât meant it like that.
âNina, Amber, and everyone else is going to be looking for us.â I said. âTheyâll never find us if we go to where the Sixth is planning on settling in. Becoming a needle in the haystack wonât get us our friends, and I refuse to believe theyâll die to something so mundane. Skye, Titania, and everyone else is in Orthus. Iâm really not sure how itâs a discussion?â I said.
Iona shot me a brisk nod.
âI just wanted to make sure all our cards and options were out on the table. There was a slim chance you would want to stay with the Sixth instead.â
I shook my head. My loyalties were torn, and yet, the solution looked crystal clear to me.
âNo no, I can simply come by now and then. It can be one of the first surviving towns we swing by. Plus, with so many people in the area, in need of a monster slayer and arbiter of justice - isnât that exactly what a Valkyrie is for?â
Iona looked far too pleased at that.
âYes. Your eyes havenât flickered at all, have you checked your notifications from classing up yet?â
I hadnât, wanting to keep my full focus on Iona. I pulled them up.
[*ding!* [The Arbiter of Life and Death - Celestial] has evolved into [The Elaine - Celestial]]
[*ding!* Congratulations! [The Elaine] has leveled up to level 1024->1266 +200 Strength, +200 Dexterity, +800 Speed, +800 Vitality, +2000 Mana, +10000 Mana Regen, +4000 Magic Power, +4000 Magic Control from your Class per level! +1 Strength, +1 Dexterity, +1 Speed, +1 Vitality, +1 Mana, +1 Mana Regeneration, +1 Magic Power, +1 Magic Control for being Chimera (Elvenoid)! +1 Mana, +1 Mana Regen from your Element per level!]
[*ding!* [The Stars Never Fade] has upgraded to [A Drop of Eternity in a Sea of Starlight]!]
[*ding!* [Aurora Curialis] has upgraded to [Domain of the Healer]!]
[*ding!* [Etheric Aegis] has upgraded to [Clad in Twilight]!]
[*ding!* [Event Horizon] has upgraded to [The Mantle of Dusk and Dawn]!]
[*ding!* [Zenith Everlasting] has upgraded to [Elaine Eternal]!]