Chapter 662 - Tourist I
Added 2021-10-11 15:00:07 +0000 UTCA flame no larger than that of a burning candle slowly undulated in his hand. It burned brightly, casting its reddish-orange light throughout the darkness of the early morning courtyard. The sun hadnât yet risen, and he hadnât turned on any of the magic lanterns, so his small flame was the only light around, save for the slowly brightening sky and dimming stars.
Ancon was beautiful in the morning, with cool, crisp air, colorful birds singing and flying to and fro, not to mention how perfectly manicured Heavenâs Eye kept their guest houseâs courtyard, but Leonâs eyes were fixed solely upon the flame in his hand.
For days, heâd been putting in more and more time with his fire magic, hoping that maybe heâd be able to feel something different. Supposedly, his bloodline from the Great Black Dragon was less suppressed than before, but up until the battle with the vampires, he hadnât been able to tell, and after what heâd experienced at the Serpentine Isles, heâd been fairly keen to just put it out of mind. Unfortunately, his little tousle with the vamps had brought the issue of his draconic lineage back to the forefront of his mind, forcing him to spend more time contemplating it.
During that fight, however, he hadnât been nearly as emotionally charged as heâd been when previously channeling that power, as far as he could remember, and yet heâd still managed to channel black flame. But he hadnât done so consciously, so he didnât quite know how heâd managed it.
Heâd been trying to puzzle out exactly how it had happened, and if he could now reproduce the feat with a little more dedicated study, but so far, he hadnât seen so much as a single black spark.
âFrustrating,â he bitterly thought to himself. He placed absolutely no stock in any threats or desires that the Great Black Dragon had put forth, so he thought little of probing into this power that was supposedly locked in his blood. The power was a part of him as much as the Thunderbirdâs lightning, and with that fire now unavoidably on his mind, Leon greatly resented that he couldnât consciously call upon it.
On this particular day, heâd been struck with a bout of insomnia, not even able to get so much as a wink of the usual four hours of sleep that he allowed himself. So, heâd risen from bed, taking care not to disturb Maia or Elise, and went outside. He hadnât been in a mood for anything more productive, and so sat down on a bench in the courtyard, conjured some fire in his hand, and stared at it. There he sat for hours, letting his mind wander wherever it pleased as he stared, transfixed, at the fire in his hand.
He didnât move an inch until the sun finally crested the edge of Aeterna and cast its light upon the plane. Only then did he finally clench his fist, his heart unsatisfied, and look away. He didnât rise from the bench, though, and instead cast his mind into his soul realm. He opened the eyes of his magic body and rose from his throne. He stood there for a moment, the long early morning hours of unfulfilling musings and mild explorations of his power leaving him feeling rather cold, empty, and melancholic at the almost tangible rejection by his draconic ancestor.
He glanced at Xaphan, who quietly burned in his pavilion. The demon seemed lost in a meditative trance, not that Leon wanted to talk to him right now anyway.
He then turned his eyes toward the distant Mists of Chaos. Somewhere out there was the Thunderbird, and while he thought he mightâve liked to talk to her right now, he didnât really have that much to say that he wanted to bother her with.
Finally, his gaze found Nestorâs ruby on the nearby table, and the surrounding notes Leon had taken from Nestorâs enchantment lessons. Right next to the ruby was the journal that Leon had taken from Jormunâs transformation cave, the dead man still trying to unlock the enchantment heâd designed so many thousands of years ago.
Leon slowly walked over to the table, placed his hands upon it, and leaned over some of the notes, his eyes scanning the papers but not quite taking in what was written upon them. He took a deep breath, but it came out almost as a sigh, and he felt Nestorâs attention fall upon him.
âWhatâs wrong, kid?â the dead man inquired, his tone almost bored and resentful that it fell to him to ask, or possibly annoyed that Leon was bothering him.
Leon contemplated asking Nestor about the Great Black Dragon and that side of his heritage, but he refrained. He didnât really want to talk to Nestor about those things, heâd rather save that for the Thunderbirdâand even then, he wanted to save that talk for when he actually had something to say. He didnât want to use his most helpful Ancestor as an outlet to vent his frustrations.
But⌠there were still some things that he thought he might be able to consult with Nestor about in relation to these mattersâŚ
âNestor, I remember you saying that youâre not that great with healing magic, is that right?â
In as much of a noncommittal shrug as the dead man could give, he grunted, âMeh.â
âIs that⌠what does that even mean? You didnât say anything,â Leon grumbled in annoyance.
ââMehâ is âmehâ, what does it sound like?â Nestor riposted. âBut since you seem to be having trouble with the concept, allow me to elucidate. That means âto explainâ, just so you know.â
âI know what âelucidateâ means,â Leon growled.
âAlways good to make sure when it comes to you,â Nestor said. Before Leon could retort, he then elucidated, âMy specialty is not healing magic, that much youâre well aware of. But my knowledge of the universe is paralleled by few, so Iâd say my knowledge of the subject is probably greater than just about anyone you personally know, despite my lack of specialty.â
âAnd your knowledge of the human body is great, too?â Leon said.
âMeh,â Nestor repeated.
Leon, after rolling his eyes, asked, âWhat about blood magic?â
âMeh.â
âIâm sorely tempted to set you on fire again.â
With a sigh that was almost a groan, Nestor replied, âFine, Iâll set aside the important work that I was doing and focus solely upon you. Is that what you want?â
âIf you would be so kind,â Leon responded as he lifted a hand and let fire dance between his fingers, a clear threat to the dead man.
âAll right, what is it that you want to know, specifically?â Nestor asked, his voice wavering only slightly with Leonâs display of power.
âThe awakening ritual for the Thunderbird Clan,â Leon said. âI donât know it well enough. Iâve only ever had it performed on meâand even then I hardly understood what it on a mechanical levelâand Iâve only ever seen some fairly abstract and theoretical notes on it from the Teiran Archives. I want to know more about it in greater detail than those books can give me.â
Adopting the professional air of a teacher lecturing his student, Nestor asked, âVery well. Iâm well-versed on that particular topicâanyone in my position wouldâve known that ritual in as great of detail as was possible. It was the backbone of our Clanâs power, after all, and we couldnât let it be forgotten. Do you have any specific questions about the ritual, or do you want me to just jump in from the very basics?â
âI was more curious about the specific magical mechanics behind the ritual rather than the potions or spells that are needed. What does the ritual do, not how itâs performed, is I guess what Iâm getting at.â
âAll right. Well, I suppose a good place to start is by repeating what Iâm sure youâre already well aware of: human beings are not naturally magical creatures. Our bodies must adapt to magic in a variety of ways before we can truly use that power. In the case of Inherited Bloodlines, things get a little murkier.â
âBecause weâre descended from beasts that werenaturally magical?â Leon inquired.
âIn a way, sure,â Nestor said. âKeep in mind that the universe is old, and humanity is widespread. Even if our Honored Ancestor had no descendants upon this plane before our Clanâs arrival, itâs been eighty thousand years since then. Every single person alive on this plane right now can probably trace their lineage back to our Honored Ancestor in some way, and probably hundreds or thousands of other terribly powerful beings, besides. So itâs less the descent, and more the passing down of power.â
âAll of this I know already,â Leon said, but he kept his impatience out of his tone as much as he could.
âThen you know that we need a good kick to get our bloodlines to wake up?â Nestor asked.
âIf by âa good kickâ, you mean flooding our bodies with some other creatureâs magic power, then yes,â Leon said. âItâs supposed to force our bodies to awaken our dormant powers as a way to try and defend ourselves from the foreign magic.â
âThatâs really the gist of it,â Nestor responded. âThatâs the concept around which everything else is built. All our spells, all our enchantments, all our potions that we use to awaken our bloodlines, are designed to enhance the chances of success, and the chances for survival. Just flooding the body with foreign power is an extremely brute force approach and prone to failure, but weâve had millions of years to refine our technique. I canât speak for the ritual you underwent, but the one I went through was essentially a guaranteed success. We could awaken our bloodlines safely and reliably.â
Leon nodded, and went quiet for a moment. He essentially knew all of that already, but he needed a moment to choose his words as he drove at what he really wanted to know.
âAnd the ritual is necessary?â Leon asked. âIn all those millions of years, have there ever been any members of the Clan that were born with their bloodlines already awake? Or who managed to use their inherited power without the ritual?â
Nestor went quiet for a long moment, and Leon wondered if heâd been too obvious. When the dead man spoke again, however, he didnât say anything about the Great Black Dragon.
â⌠No,â he said. âThe ritual was always needed.â
Leon sighed. After a couple seconds of thought, he decided to just ask Nestor what was on his mind, to the hells with his pride.
âIs there any way to undo the Great Black Dragonâs suppression on my blood?â
âI thought that was what this was about,â Nestor said. âThatâs a difficult question to answer. Well, in a technical sense, the answer is obvious: yes, there is a way. In fact, there are many ways. But if you were to ask if any of them are particularly feasible, then Iâd have to say no. Youâre competing with the remains of a being that stood head and shoulders above nearly every other being that has ever existed.â
âBut itâs only the dragonâs remains,â Leon pointed out. âSurely that means that its power over me isnât as potent as it would be at its height.â
âThatâs true,â Nestor conceded. âHowever, what youâre dealing with is still something far beyond you.â
âI donât care,â Leon spat. âMaybe itâs hypocritical to say given how Iâve been treating our Clanâs legacy, but this isnât some piece of magical engineering rotting in the ground somewhere, this power is a part of me, and in those few brief moments when Iâve been able to channel it, Iâve felt⌠well, I donât know how to describe it, really. Itâs always been in moments of great stress, and Iâm not really aware of it at the time, but right now, looking back on it, Iâve always felt whole in those moments. Like chains that have always bound me are released for just a few seconds. I want these limitations gone, and I honestly donât give a single wet shit what the Great Black Dragon has to say about it. I just want his suppression gone.â
Leon spoke with more and more ferocious passion with every word, and by the end, he was practically raging, even throwing his hands into the air and wildly gesturing out into the Mists of Chaos.
âHells, right now, I think that if I could head out into all that fog and punch that bastard in the face, I would,â Leon growled. He paused a moment and slyly glanced at Nestorâs ruby. âCan I head out into the mists?â
âI wouldnât recommend it,â Nestor said. âThe Mists of Chaos are essentially pure magical energy. The nature of the mist isnât something anyone really understands, but in its raw form, itâs extremely dangerous. Without the protection of your soul realm, your magic body would be destroyed in its entirety in seconds.â
âAnd yet, that bastard and our Ancestor essentially live out there,â Leon pointed out. âThey donât have soul realms left, but theyâre able to survive this destructive nature.â
âYes,â Nestor replied. âHow they do that, Iâm uncertain, and theyâre in no hurry to reveal their secrets to little old me.â
Leon gritted his teeth and stared out into the mist, hundreds of miles away from where he stood.
âIâm going to get rid of that suppression, even if I have to somehow literally kick his teeth in to do it,â he vowed, saying the words out loud but speaking more to himself than to Nestor. âWhether or not I use that power will be up to me. Not him.â
âGood luck to you, then,â Nestor responded, his tone making it clear that he didnât think had much of a chance.
But Leon didnât care. Heâd find a way, one way or another. And he already had something of an idea forming in his head about something he might be able to try.
âNestor,â he said, suddenly turning around, his tone lightening up so quickly that Nestorâs ruby seemed to dim for a moment in surprise.
âHm? Yes?â
âLetâs set aside the standard enchanting lessons for the moment. I want to know more about ancient runesâŚâ
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Leon and Nestor didnât make much progress, but that was fine with Leon. He had to head back out into the physical world soon enough, anyway, for he and his family were planning an excursion out to the ruins of the Thunderbird Clan to Anconâs north.
When they set out, they did so with one of the horseless, wheelless carriages, but Leon didnât ride in it. Instead, he rode Anzu, letting his griffin get in some much-needed exercise by following the carriageâit was illegal to fly in Ancon, which disappointed him greatly, but it also excited him more than a little to know that this wasnât just a seldom-used regulation in Ancon, as it was in the Bull Kingdom, but a full-fledged Imperial law. In any settlement, it was a violation of the Ilian Emperorâs will that anyone take to the skies. Which suggested to Leon that there were quite a few mages around the Empire who could fly, enough that the law was needed here more than it was back north.
A threat and a challenge both, and at least for the later, he relished it. It made him feel kind of territorial, too, but that feeling was easy enough to ignore.
For now, at least.
But he wasnât focusing on that right now; instead, it was the ruins that were occupying his mind.
When his short lesson on the ancient runes came to an end, Leon asked Nestor again about what the ruins here used to be. He had no hope that there was anything for him to find here if they were so well-known that the governor recommended he visit them, but he was still curious about what had been built here eighty-thousand years ago.
The ruins were a major city, Nestor had told him. One of the major staging grounds that the Clan had used to control the plane. But it wasnât just any city, it was a place where the Thunderbird Clan exerted little direct influence. It was essentially the capital of a small province that had been delegated to one of their vassal Clans.
Leon was disappointed to learn that. It essentially meant that even if there were any long-lost things he might find, they probably wouldnât directly pertain to his Clan. Instead, they would pertain to this vassal Clan.
Still, his excitement to see the place, while lessened, wasnât gone entirely. It seemed that his excitement was shared, and exceeded, by his family. Maia, Elise, and Valeria were treating this like a date, and when he realized thatâs what this was, he decided to lean into it.
So, he planned to stop at a couple other places on their way home: an early dinner at a fancy restaurant, followed by a short cruise on the lake. Without knowing more about the city, though, that was the extent he was able to plan on such short notice with the concierge that Heavenâs Eye assigned them for their stay.
Soon enough, they arrived at the ruins. The Imperial government was clearly serious about preserving the place, for the sprawling ruins were completely fenced off from the rest of the city, and the only way in or out was through one of a handful of lightly fortified gatehouses placed around the fenceâs perimeter. Only the largest of these gatehouses, which was attached to what seemed to be a huge museum, was available for tourists to use.
But for all of that, the fence wasnât enchanted against magic senses, and Leon drank in the sight of the ruins. Most of it was overgrown with vines, moss, and trees, but nearly all of those areas were little more than heaps of broken stone bricks. Eighty-thousand years was a long time, and not even stone would survive for so long in a place as long-inhabited as Ancon.
But the area directly next to the museum was more well-kept, and Leon could even see maintenance workers moving through the place, taking care of weeds and even using earth magic in a few places to shore up what needed shoring up.
These places were mostly buildings made of limestone, granite, and marble, capped with red ceramic tiles in a style rather reminiscent of the architecture of the Bull Kingdom. Their facades were garishly painted in gold, white, and blue, and if it werenât for the fact that none of the buildings had any semblance of magic flowing within them, they mightâve even passed for buildings that were still inhabited.
But this maintained part of the ruins was fairly smallâthe equivalent of just a few blocks. The rest of the place looked almost like a wild plain, were it not for the heaps of bricks scattered around, or the occasional hint of the concrete road peeking through the grass.
[Hm,] Nestor grunted when Leon arrived and explained to him what he could see. [Seems like the palace didnât survive. What a shame. Looks like their library is still around, though.]
[Keep an eye open for anything, even if there doesnât seem to be anything at all to see,] Leon asked the dead man. [I canât imagine anythingâs survived here, and I donât think the Empireâs just going to let us roam around, but just in case⌠if thereâs anything that we, especially, need to see, be sure to let me knowâŚ]
[Will do.]
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Comments
No, just like the Thunderbird, he only exists in the soul realm of his descendants.
Warden
2021-11-03 20:58:25 +0000 UTCIsnât the black dragon still alive?
2021-11-03 20:26:05 +0000 UTCThere is still a minor difference in that this is power that should already be his and is actively being withheld and making him less than whole as a result.
Tae
2021-10-11 15:31:42 +0000 UTCGlad that Leon admitted the overwhelming hypocrisy of desperately wanting the legacy of his mother's clan, while consistently rejecting the same from his father's side because he "wants to do it on his on merit" or whatever his reason was.
Heraclitus
2021-10-11 15:21:22 +0000 UTC