âIâm not going to be your chosen one.â I harrumphed and crossed my arms. There were very few things I would never budge on, and this was one of them. Chosen ones lived a life of conflict and pain, and their stories always ended with some kind of sacrifice. I had zero interest in that. Several hundred years of brewing and good eating followed by a death surrounded by mustachoied great great great great grandbabies sounded just fine. Assuming I ever married again. Maybe great great great great grandnieces and nephews?
Barck pulled his beard. âITâS NOT THAT KIND OF CHOSEN!â
âWell then, what kind is it? Keeping in mind that you kind of need to earn my trust here, Mr. Forced Blessing.â
âPETE, DOES ANYTHINâ ABOUT ME SOUND LIKE THA WARRIOR HERO TYPE? WHAT KIND OF CHOSEN DO YA THINK IâLL NEED?â
âYouâre a skyscraper-sized omnipotent deity made of landscape, I have no appropriate point of reference here.â
Barck grumbled for a moment. I thought I heard him mutter something about âwhiny mortalsâ under his breath. âFINE, LET ME PUT IT IN TERMS YOUR FEEBLE MIND WILL UNDERSTAND. LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT THE GREAT GAME.â
âOh, wow. Hearing the words âGreat Gameâ from a God makes it soooo much better.â
âIâM NOT LUNARA, I UNDERSTAND SARCASM.â
âGood for you.â
Barckâs eyes narrowed. âDO I NEED TO SMITE YOU?â
I quickly sat in seiza, then began pinwheeling in space. âListening.â
âBETTER. IN A WORLD WITH REINCARNATION, YOU CAN GET STAGNATION. THA SAME SOULS GOINâ THROUGH THA SAME CYCLES. THE GREAT GAME IS TO BREAK THAT CYCLE. DO YOU SEE?â
âI⦠think I do. You summon souls from outside the cycle to introduce change.â
âTHATâS RIGHT. YOU ARENâT A CHOSEN âONEâ, YOUâRE ONE OF EIGHT CHOSEN âCATALYSTSâ. EVERY TEN THOUSAND YEARS WE COMPETE TO SEE WHO CAN SUMMON A SOUL THAT WILL BRING FORTH THE MOST CHANGE.â
âGood or bad change?â
âDEPENDS. USUALLY GOOD, BUT YOUR MORTAL CONCEPTS OF GOOD AND EVIL ARE OBVIOUSLY LIMITED. THERE HAVE BEEN SOME DEMON KINGS, BUT THEY MUST STILL BE PLACED IN AN EXISTING MORTAL VESSEL, WHICH LIMITS THEM GREATLY.â
âI hope Iâm one of the good ones.â I joked, but there was a pit forming in my stomach. This felt a lot like responsibility.
âI CAN GUARANTEE THERE WILL BE SOME THAT FIND YOU TO BE THE OPPOSITE.â
âI guess⦠like Tim, or those Honourable Whatever of Brewers.â
âTHOSE IN POWER WILL OFTEN FEAR CHANGE. I WOULDNâT WORRY THOUGH, THE OTHER CHOSEN WILL BE RUNNING INTERFERENCE.â
âWell, thatâs nice. Can you tell me about them?â
âNO. THATâS ONE Oâ MY PUNISHMENTS. I CANâT KNOW ANYTHINâ NEW ABOUT THEM OR WHERE THEY ARE.â
âBut you could tell me what you already know.â I waggled my eyebrows.
âNO.â
âIn that case, will the others be told about me? That seems like a major handicap.â I frowned. I was going to have seven people out there with all my intimate details? That was almost as intrusive as social media.
âSOME THINGS. WE ARE FORBIDDEN FROM REVEALING YOUR NAME OR LOCATION DIRECTLY.â
âWell, shit. At least tell me they arenât trying to kill me.â
âSPEAKING OF REWARDS.â
âGodsdamnit!â
âI CANâT, ITâS IN THE RULES.â Barck deadpanned. âTHE CHOSEN CATALYST THAT IS ABLE TO INFLUENCE THE MOST SAPIENTS WILL RECEIVE ONE WISH.â
âWorse still. Can we wish for more wishes?â
âNO. IT COULD BE TO GO BACK TO THEIR ORIGINAL WORLD, TO LIVE FOREVER, RAISE THE DEAD, OR GAIN VAST POWER.â
â What about making someone love me?â
âSICKO.â
âJust asking.â I sighed. âWhat Iâm hearing is that I have seven targets on my back.â This was almost worse than being summoned to kill some world devouring monster. At least the monster wasnât incentivized to seek and destroy me personally. I would just be another tasty treat amongst all the carnage.
âYES AND NO. VERY FEW OF THE EIGHT SUMMONED THIS TIME WOULD BE INTERESTED IN KILLING YOU.â
âBarck, if youâre trying to make me feel better about this whole thing, youâre making it worse. 'Very few' is significantly higher than zero.â
âNOT ON THE SCALE OF ALL NUMBERS. ALL I CAN SAY IS THAT YOU ARE UNLIKELY TO RUN INTO ANY THAT WOULD WANT TO KILL YOU. HISTORICALLY, WINNING THE GREAT GAME BY KILLING ALL THE OTHER CHOSEN IS A POOR WAY TO AFFECT CHANGE. THE GAME IS JUST OUR WAY OF MAKING THE PROCESS OF CHANGE INTERESTING.â
Now it was my turn to narrow my eyes. âWhatâs in it for you?â
Barck smirked. âCANâT SAY, BUT IT WILL NOT BE SUPERIOR TO AN ETERNITY OF HIGHER QUALITY ALCOHOL.â
âI can toast to that.â
âNOT WITH THIS SHITE.â
â
We eventually made our way back down to âThe Pinnacleâ as Barck called it. The gigantic misty black mountain that was apparently this worldâs version of Olympus. Barck said it âSTANDS ABOVE EVERYWHERE IN ERD AT ONCE AND ALLOWS US TO SEE ALL.â Which just gave me visions of creeper Gods using it to peep.
I was sitting back on my grassy hillock, with Barck mostly obscured by mist again.
âSo you canât tell me anything about the other seven, you canât give me free Blessings or Milestones, and you canât give me any awesome gear either.â
âI COULD DO GEAR, BUT YOU EXPRESSLY SAID NOT TO GIVE A REVELATION TO THE [PROPHET] ABOUT YOUR STATUS.â
âYeah, nope, I donât want that much attention. Iâll hold that as a card in reserve, to be played in only the most dire of circumstances.â
âSUIT YERSELF."
"Can you tell me about Earth's Gods?" I admit I was a bit curious.
"NO, BUT I DID MAKE SOME ARRANGEMENTS WITH ARCHIS THAT YOUâLL PROBABLY LIKE.â
âArchie!?â My ears perked up at that. âWhat is it?â
âGET THA NEXT TIER IN YER INFLUENCE QUEST AND YOUâLL SEE. USE IT FOR YER SECOND SPECIALIZATION.â
âAnything else?â
âYES.â Barck snapped his fingers, and I received a new quest.
The Third Brew
Can you create a new Dwarven Brew for the first time in millenia? The odds are against you, but you will surely persevere!
New Brews: 0/1
Reward: One Karmic Reversal
Do you accept?
Yes/No
I hit 'yes'. âWhatâs a Karmic Reversal?â
âTHINK OF IT AS A TEMPORARY UNDO BUTTON FOR FATE.â
âPhew, sounds powerful. Can you really give me something like this?â
âIN THE SCHEME OF GODLY GIFTS, SOMETHING THAT REVERSES FATE FOR A MOMENT IS FAR WEAKER THAN SOMETHING THAT CAN ALTER ITS FLOW.â
âI donât know enough about fate to understand any of that.â I said with complete confidence.
Barck chuckled. âI WOULDNâT EXPECT YOU TO. THE LAST THING I WAS ABLE TO GIVE YOU WAS A PLACE YOUâD FLOURISH AND GIFTS TO HELP YOUR COMPANIONS ALONG THE WAY.â
âHey yeah, apparently the number of Blessings people were gettinâ at the mine was pretty high.â Grim had waxed on it vociferously. At length. For HOURS.
âNORMALLY A MORTAL MUST PERFORM A GREAT FEAT TO CAPTURE OUR ATTENTION AND BE WORTHY OF A BLESSING. RIGHT NOW ALL OF OUR EYES ARE UPON THE CHOSEN, WHICH MEANS WE ARE MORE LIKELY TO HAND OUT A BLESSINâ SO LONG AS THE ACTION MEETS THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS.â
âSo⦠I could look for other people with lots of Blessings happening around them to find out who the other Chosen are?â If I was flying blind, I could at least put out some feelers.
âYES. I ALSO PLACED YOU AMONG SOME OF MY MOST FAVOURED SOULS, AND THEY WILL BE OF GREAT HELP TO YOU.â
âOh, who? No wait, let me guess. Annie, Copperpot, and... Bran?â I listed out the three I thought were the most innovative souls Iâd met so far.
âGOOD GUESSES. TWO OUT OF THREE.â
âHah, score!â I pumped my fist. âWhich two?â
âARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO KNOW? THEIR PREVIOUS LIVES WILL HAVE NO BEARING ON THEIR CURRENT ONE, AND IT MAY CHANGE HOW YOU PERCEIVE THEM.â
âIâm good with spoilers. Hit me.â I paused. âNot literally.â
âI UNDERSTAND FIGURES OF SPEECH AS WELL AS SARCASM. MY FAVOURED SOULS WERE BRAN, ANNIE, WHISTLEMOP, AND TOURMALINE. THE OTHER GODS HAD SOME OF THEIR FAVOURED PRESENT AS WELL, BUT I CANNOT SAY WHO. THEY WERE ALL PLACED TO INFLUENCE YOU IN A SPECIFIC DIRECTION. I COULDNâT AFFORD TO LOSE YOU AFTER TIARA STOLE THE MARCH ON ME, WHICH WAS ANOTHER REASON FOR THE FORCED BLESSING.â
âOk, those make sense. Iâll have to think about who the others might be.â Balin was almost guaranteed to be one. Maybe Tiaraâs? Grim for Lunara. Maybe Doc Opal for Archis? âWere any of them ever famous people? Wait, Tourmaline? Who the heck is that!?â
âTO YOUR FIRST QUESTION, YES. WHISTLEMOP IS THE SOUL THAT INVENTED BANKING ON ERD. HE IS TECHNICALLY BOTH MINE AND AARONâS. BRAN IS THE SOUL THAT INVENTED BREAD.â
âPhew. Sliced bread?â
âTHAT TOO. ANNIE GOLDSTONE IS MY MOST TREASURED SOUL.â Barck waved his hand and the mist below us cleared to reveal the inside of the Thirsty Goat, as if we were in a giant IMAX theatre. Annie was there, busy cleaning everything with wild abandon, and occasionally ordering Johnsson around. âTHE FIRST BREWER.â Barckâs voice was full of joy and affection.
I leaned in to see. The view was crystal clear from up here. There was likely a zoom function too. I gave Barck some side-eye; creeper Gods using it to peep indeed
.
âI CAN STILL READ YOUR MIND.â
I turned away and whistled. âSooooo, anyways. Whoâs Tourmaline?â
âFOR THAT CRACK IâM NOT GOING TO TELL YOU.â Barck waved his hand, and the mist covered the mountain once more.
âOh, come on!!â
âNO. SUFFER, MORTAL.â
âYou apparently own my soul. I donât think any form of suffering can match that!â I paused, as my mind raced back to the visions Iâd been shown. They were oddly hazy, as though my mind was rejecting the memory. [Flash of Insight]. Pain briefly spiked in my mind, and then I remembered. I pointed accusingly at Barck.
âYouâre supposed to tell me how I can win my soul back!â
âEVENTUALLY.â Barck prevaricated.
âI would appreciate it if you told me now. Especially if we are going to have a relationship based on mutual trust and respect.â
âI AM A GOD. I DO NOT REQUIRE YOUR TRUST, AND YOUR RESPECT IS INEVITABLE.â
âI will sit on my ass and macrame tiny yellow ducks until the day I die.â I folded my arms and leveled my most deadly threat. Iâd do it too, if only to make a point that I was nobodyâs lackey.
âUGH, FINE. YOU MUST FIRST CREATE FOR ME AN APPROPRIATE STAGE. SOMETHING GRAND ENOUGH TO WARRANT ME SUMMONING AN AVATAR. I WILL THEN COME TO YOU IN A FORM YOU DO NOT EXPECT AND CHALLENGE YOU TO A GAME. IF YOU WIN, YOU WIN YOUR SOUL BACK. IF YOU LOSE, I CONTINUE TO OWN YOUR SOUL UNTIL THE NEXT CYCLE. YOU GET ONE CHANCE PER CYCLE, NO MORE, NO LESS.â
âWorks for me. How grand?â
âTHATâS FOR ME TO DECIDE. 'NOT EXPECT' KIND OF REQUIRES THAT.â
Damnit! Well, the deca-millennial was coming up. I could probably do something with that.
âITâS ABOUT TIME FOR YOU TO BE GETTING BACK.â Barck waved his hand, and my feet began dissolving into light. I panicked for a moment, and then realized he probably wasnât going to be killing his âChosenâ.
âWait! Do you really have nothing else you can help me with?â
âHMM, WHEN YOU ARRIVE BACK ON THA FIRMAMENT, LOOK FOR A FRIEND IN NEED.â
âThatâs it?â My legs had now vanished up to my knees; white light streamed from my thighs and down the mountain.
âYOU HAVE ALREADY MET ONE Oâ THA OTHER CHOSEN.â
âWhat? Who!?â I was now specks of light up to my neck, and I craned an ear up to hear.
âAND THA WHITE GOAT IS YER OLD WIFE.â
âNO! REALLY!? YOU LIE!â
âYOU FIGURE IT OUT, NOW PISS OFF, I HAVE WORK TA DO.â
My eyes dissolved, and the last thing I saw was a shit-eating grin that stretched across the horizon. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
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There was a flash in the Cathedral of the Gods. The statue of Barck cascaded through a rainbow of light before the entire room was filled with such brilliance that all assembled dropped to their knees in pain and reverence. Unnoticed among the chaos, a single figure fell to the floor in a corner. None saw him arrive, and none took notice as the room devolved into chaos.
The figure stumbled amongst the shoving, shouting throng. âUgh, I still have grass stains on my pants, and couldnât he have fixed this gash on my knee? Oof! Scuse me!â
âPete? Is that you?â
âBran, what are you doing here!?â