âI WANT BARCKâS BOX!â Annie almost screamed and then clamped her hand over her mouth. She flushed crimson.
âPhrasing?â I muttered. âAlso, keep the volume down.â
âThatâs⦠a crazy Specialization, Pete.â Balin said, slightly shell shocked. âI know you said you âworked things outâ with Barck, but all of thatâs a bit more than âworked things outâ. A lot of âchosenâ and âyer Godâ beinâ bandied aboutâ¦â
âWho cares!â Annie hissed, her face still a wild red. âIt's insane! For your first Specialization!? Take it!â
âI dunno⦠I still prefer [Dimensional Drinker].â [Chosen Alchemist] was pretty amazing. But⦠âThereâs a lot of really big problems with [Chosen Alchemist], Annie.â
âWhat possible problems? No, never mind. Let me write the exact text down in my notebook first.â
âUhâ¦.â I began.
âIâll burn it in the furnace after.â She rolled her eyes. âGeeze, Pete, Iâm a brewer. If thereâs one thing we do well itâs privacy.â
âSmart. Balin, can you write it in my notebook too?â
âAye.â I passed him my notebook and he grabbed a pencil. âGo.â
I read the Specialization again.
[Chosen Alchemist]
You did not choose to become an [Alchemist]; you were chosen. While some struggle to find their way in life, you have already lived fully, and been God-given the chance to do it again. As a [Chosen Alchemist] you bear Barckâs Blessing and a path paved with power. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Combine [Otherworlder] and [Stabilize Mixture] into the Blessing [Stable Otherworlder]
Combine [Bottomless Barrel] and [Ingredient Scan] into the Blessing [Barckâs Box]
The Milestone [Carbonate] is not affected.
Stride boldly Chosen, and change the world!
Increases the chance of developing spark Milestones and the chance to find rare alchemical ingredients.
[Stable Otherworlder]
Your spirit has found a new spark but denies its influence with the blessing of Barck. Your mental statistics remain replaced with their previous values, and you are more likely to gain Blessings and Milestones. Any influence your body has had on your mind is reversed, and any future influence is greatly reduced. Grants greater resistance to mental and bodily manipulation as well as increased resistance to all elements and damage. Long may you live!
This ability is always active.
[Barckâs Box]
An alchemist often needs to forage for their own ingredients, but you are able to make your own. You can touch a container that contains no less than twenty-four grams of non-magical biological matter and grant it a touch of infinity. For the next one minute, anything you remove from the container and use in your alchemy does not reduce the amount of material in the container. If the material is not used in some form of alchemy within the next sixteen minutes, it disappears.
You can use this ability once per hour.
Annie scribbled a bit in her notebook and looked up.
âNope. I still donât see any downside. Do you realize how much money that could save us? Some of the ingredients in the bittering agent are pretty expensive. Brewing counts as basic alchemy, so [Barckâs Box] would make it free!â Annie became more and more animated as she continued, and her eyes glittered with excitement. âWe could experiment with new rare ingredients, or sell usage of the Blessing to other [Alchemists] in the city. This is the kind of Blessing that could impact all of Minnova. Maybe even all of Crack!â
Balin and I drew in our breaths and looked at each other.
âAnnieâ¦â Balin began.
âThat may not necessarily be a good thing.â I finished.
âWhat? Why not? Everyone would want it! Ohâ¦â Her face fell.
Balin and I nodded. A Blessing that powerful could become a curse. It was the kind of thing that people might kidnap or even kill me for. Imagine if I could replicate some non-magical dungeon material that was restricted. I wouldnât even blame City Hall if they decided to arrest me on the off-chance that I might mass produce it.
âIt's powerful.â Balin said. âIf we could make it work, it would be amazinâ. Plus, it says you were âchosenâ as an [Alchemist] by Barck, Pete. I donât know if you realize, not beinâ from here, but thatâs a pretty big deal.â
Ugh. There was that âchosenâ again. âObviously being chosen by a literal God is a big deal, Balin. But⦠what if I donât want being âchosenâ to define my life? Annie, you said Specialization would set me on a path. This path practically guarantees a life dedicated in part to Barck.â I hesitated for a moment. âI.. I donât really want to do that.â It actually made me very uncomfortable, especially since he owned my soul. That felt like a pretty vast power differential, and a Specialization that tied me to him even further? Nuh-uh!
âBy Barckâs Beard.â Balin chuckled. âA dwarf might think you were worried Barck would eat ya! Having a life dedicated to one of tha Gods is an honour, Pete!â
âBalinâs right, Pete.â Anie added. âA Specialization that references the Gods is always very powerful, very prestigious, and highly coveted. At least we can be sure that youâre not cursed by Barck now. Unfortunately.â
âUnfortunately? I thought you were worried about that.â I said as she reached into her pocket and passed a few gold to Balin. âWait, were you bettin' on it!?â
Balin raised his fist in a salute. âI believed in you, brother.â
âYou really do have little faith in me!â I pointed accusingly at Annie. She shrugged in reply.
âJust hedging my bets.â
I crossed my arms. âAt least Barck understands my genius.â
âThatâs literally his job, Pete.â Balin put in.
âWhatever, the Barck issue isnât one I expect you two devout souls to understand, and it doesnât matter anyway. Thereâs actually a bigger problem. Look at [Stable Otherworlder].â I said, reading it carefully once more. Annie and Balin did too.
âIt looks like quests may still be there⦠I see the line about âeasier milestonesâ.â Annie said. âI donât see the problem. Actually, I think this last line means the Specialization comes with an enhanced lifespan, which is amazing. It looks like an all-around boost to everything.â
âOoh! Less damage, too!â Balin said appreciatively.
âThe problem is the bit that says âAny influence your body has had on your mind is reversed, and any future influence is greatly reducedââ I pointed out. âThat could be really bad.â
âWhat does it mean?â Balin asked, raising an eyebrow that hadnât been singed off in weeks.
âIt means⦠that I wouldnât be âmeâ anymore.â I huffed out a breath. Balin and Annie looked at each other in confusion. Then back at me.
âWhat?â Annie asked.
So, I explained. It took a while. How to explain all the little things that they took for granted as life-long dwarves? That I suddenly felt beards were attractive. That I dropped the occasional âgâ at the end of words and didnât even notice. That I was just a bit more boisterous and outgoing. That I loved the taste of mushrooms now. That I had a hard-headed streak that was a bit more hard than before. That it was like getting comfortable in a set of new jeans, and it felt⦠good.
I wasnât sure Peter Phillips would have fit into the Thirsty Goat as well as Peter Roughtuff. By the Gods, I wouldnât have even dreamed of âadoptingâ a new family so quickly as a human. Heck, I used âBy the Godsâ when I swore now! The mind-whammy from Tim had left me a bit wary of mental manipulation in this world, but this didnât feel like that. This felt more like the last stage of grief.
Acceptance.
And [Stable Outworlder] might take that away.
Annie wiped away a tear when I was done. âI take back my vote. You should choose [Dimensional Drinker] Pete. Itâs not worth the risk.â
We both looked at Balin, who drummed his fingers on his thigh, lost in thought. After several seconds of silence I nodded at Annie.
âI agree. [Dimensional Drinker] is amazing. It might cost my quests, but itâs my favourite by far, especially since Iâd finally get a decent drink around here.â
âHey!â
âNo offense meant.â
âLots taken!â
âOn the other hand, [Otherworldly Brewer] has no downsides.â I finished. âI also like the idea of getting more brewing Milestones. [Refine Brew] may be necessary for my current plan to work too, though I could always cheat with [Carbonate] instead; [Dimensional Drinker] does let me keep it.â I rubbed my head, then pulled at my beard. âArggghh! Itâs such a hard choice! Itâs never this hard in books!â
Balin broke in.
ââMay yer brew be you and to yerself be true.ââ
We looked at him in consternation and he continued. âItâs what [Otherworldly Brewer] says. I think weâre too focused on thaâ power or money these Specializations could bring us; tasty treats and gold and fancy tricks. Specializations are gifts from thaâ Gods to help us on a path to greatness. Pete, who do you want to be?â
Annie and I stared at Balin and then turned to stare at each other. A pair of smiles slowly spread across our lips.
â
âBran!â
Bran looked up from where he was arranging his knives in their new cupboard. Heâd spent all morning getting them ready while everyone else was in the brewroom seeing the new changes to the machinery. He understood that breweries were a bit insular, but it still would have been nice to be included in it. Ah well, he would have to take baby steps. He was confident that with enough time heâd have them all eating out of the palm of his hands.
Literally.
The door from the brewroom banged open as Annie and Balin came running in. The brewery had closed a while ago, and as far as he knew only the two of them and Pete were still present.
âAye Annie, what is - â He began.
âMaaaah!â [Translated from Prima Donna Goat] âI seek more carrots, servant. Fetch them for me at once.â
The three of them and Penelope. He sighed and tossed her one of his carrot muffins. She took it with a greedy âMeeeeeh!â and went to a corner to eat. At least heâd managed to teach her to stay out of the kitchen while he was cooking. The constant demands for treats actually reminded him a bit of Opal! That and the tiny goat-tee!
âBran, can you make something? Quick?â Annie pleaded.
âMaybe.â Bran wiped his counter with a cloth. âWhat do ya want?â
âJust a cake or somethinââ Balin said. âItâs fer a good cause.â
âWell, if itâs for a good cause, Iâd be happy to.â Bran felt nostalgic. It was just like old times; hungry dwarves making a late-night raid on the kitchen for snacks. There was only one thing missing.
âWhereâs Pete?â
âWe asked him to run a quick errand.â Annie answered.
âTha treatâs fer him! Itâs cause he -â
Annie clamped a hand on Balinâs mouth and gave a strained smile.
âItâs a surprise.â Balinâs muffled voice finished.
âHrrrmmâ¦.â Bran bit his upper lip. âPete, huh? Pete currently owes me. Dunno if I want to make him a cake.â
âArgh, Pete!â Annie groaned.
âPleaaase, Bran?â Balin begged.
âOf course, he could always make the treat for us.â Bran pointed over at Penelope.
Balin and Annie turned to look. Penelope stood in a dark corner of the room where she was munching down on her late-night snack. A nondescript shadow was crouched behind her.
âPete⦠are you hiding behind Penelope?â Annie asked with trepidation.
âMeeeeh?â A rather masculine voice replied.
âHeâs learninâ goat soâs he can ask Penelope on a date.â Balin stated wryly.
Pete stood up in outrage. âSlander!â
Balin grumbled as Pete walked over to join them. âI canât believe ya found us so quick.â
Pete gave a wide grin, and Annie sighed.
âThat Blessing is going to make him even more insufferable.â