[Severed Divinity] 60. Shadow Aspect
Added 2024-04-21 22:54:59 +0000 UTCIsen sat down on the white sediment and closed his eyes. He drew in the energy of the world and focused on how it flowed through his rings and into the meridians in his shoulders. The technique wasnât actually very complicated. It seemed like all he needed to do was expel the energy with a sort of... spin on it, so it would wrap around him.
The main point that eluded him was how this was supposed to generate a shadow cloak, rather than just⌠producing some energy effect around his shoulders. The technique mentioned something about visual shadows, but the meaning evaded him.
He considered what he did knowâhow to form energy balls. It was a technique in a rough sense. If he had to ascribe an element to it, heâd say wind, though it could affect whatever medium it flowed through. If he unleashed an energy ball underwater, it would work just as well.
It was⌠neutral, then, he supposed. A technique that expelled pure energy from wherever Isen desired, so long as he had two points of contact, whether those were his upper and lower teeth, his fingers, or anywhere else.
The shadow cloak required something new that the energy ball didnât. It was just a basic technique, though. Isen figured he must be missing something obvious. He could ask Meridia, but he wanted to think about it on his own, first.
Isen cycled energy according to the manual. It ebbed, flowed, and resisted his attempts to control it. Still, it wasnât that hard compared to forming an energy ball between his teeth.
An indeterminate period of time later, someone called his name. âIsen!â
He opened his eyes to see Freyan hovering an inch in front of his face and jerked back.
âGods,â he swore.
She laughed. âYou were really into it. Cultivation training is over. Weâre free to go.â
Isen looked around. Sure enough, the other clade members were in various stages of departure. âFreyan, when you did the movement technique yesterday, was it shadow step?â
âHeh. Not exactly.â She sighed. âItâs hard to manifest the shadow aspect of it in a fight, which Jorin says means I need more practice.â
âCan you show me?â
âShadow step?â
He nodded. âThat, and the version you used in the duel.â
She looked to the side. âWe should still have a few more minutes before others use the ring. Sure.â She widened her stance slightly and bent her knees. âThe shadow step meridians are in the calves, rather than the feet,â she explained. âCommon misconception.â
She breathed in and energy flowed faintly around her heels. It was the displacement of ambient energy caused by Freyanâs refined energy leaking out.
When Freyan kicked off the ground like an arrow from a bow, Isen clearly saw how her refined energy tangled with the worldâs. It still looked... normal, for lack of a better term.
âThatâs the one I can do consistently,â she said. She exhaled and cycled for a few breaths before trying again, her eyes narrowed in concentration. When the energy escaped Freyanâs legs this time, it was⌠different. Murky, like Welcoâs shadows. It shimmered almost imperceptibly over her calves.
After a moment of charging up, Freyan walked forward. She moved instantly, and without a significant change in her momentum. It was almost like sheâd teleported, but Isen saw a shadowy after-image where sheâd cut through the ambient energy.
She breathed heavily. âDamn. Thatâs⌠always so exhausting.â She groaned. âOne day, Iâll be able to chain them one after the other, like the Aâs.â She collapsed dramatically on the ground. Isen stood over her. âOne day.â
***
Isen returned to the D-ranked chamber in the cultivation cave. While he cycled, he contemplated the difference heâd observed in Freyanâs vented energy. It reminded him of the power used by mages. Druinala wielded fire, Lumina used⌠fire, but differentâstarfire? And Welco, of course, harnessed shadows. Mages all had their given aspects, and so too could cultivation techniques, apparently.
He couldnât properly concentrate on cycling, so he cut his session early and returned to the surface.
The first thing to catch his eye was the shop across from the armory where he could exchange sect points. Meridia had said the shop held techniques, ones that evolved the clanâs base techniques as well as techniques from beyond.
When Isen entered, he found himself in a large room filled with random stuff, seemingly without rhyme or reason. He didnât know how anyone could find anything.
The shopkeeper was a wizened woman, nearly as old as Meridia, and without the instructorâs warmth. She smiled thinly when he entered. âNew boy. Welcome to the sect shop. If youâre looking for something specific, let me know.â
âCultivation techniques?â
She sighed and pointed to the stairs in the back. âThird floor.â
Isen found them on a table in the center of the room, each technique rolled up in a clean scroll with gold-encrusted handles and set on elevated prongs.
To his disappointment, he couldnât read the techniquesânot even part of them. All he could see for free were basic descriptions of what the techniques did and their names. Unsurprisingly, the more expensive techniques had more expressive titles. For instance, one available evolution for shadow cloak was called Hide the Sun. One of the non-clan techniques was called Skate the Wave, and supposedly allowed a cultivator to manifest and ride waves across long distances.
With every description he read, Isenâs impatience grew. He wanted all the techniques he could lay his hands on.
In the end, he forced himself to turn away without any of them. He hadnât even figured out shadow cloakâhe shouldnât get ahead of himself.
Instead, he returned to the ground level and asked the shopkeeper about another area of interest.
âPill making? Of course we have manuals on it. Itâs not typically the pursuit of children, though.â She pulled one out titled A Pill Acolyteâs Primer and set it on the black-cloth counter, then rifled around in a section filled with enchanted cooking supplies until she retrieved a small, brown vessel without embellishments. âA clay pill furnace. Cheap, and if you break it when your first pills explode, you can just buy another.â
âHow many sect points for both?â Isen asked, his eyes shining with anticipation.
âPoint totals havenât refreshed this week, but every new sect member starts with fifty. The two together are forty-five.â
According to the guide heâd received when he registered, going to class gave him ten sect points a day. Forty-five was a few days of points. The price actually seemed pretty cheap, especially compared to the techniques. Hide the Sun had been a hundred thousand sect points. Isen figured clan members could earn more than ten points a day depending on what they did and how hard they worked, but still... it would take years to save up for.
âIâll take them.â
On his way back, he made one more stop. He knocked on the door of A3.
âIsen,â Jorin said, eyebrows raised as he held open the door flap. âYou caught me right before I went to dinner. Come in.â
Jorinâs room was all but identical to Kelsinaâs. Isen set his spoils from the shop on the kitchen counter and pulled out the paper with the shadow cloak diagram.
The manâs eyes widened in realization. âAh. A cultivation question.â
âIâm trying to understand what makes shadow cloak⌠shadowy.â
âWould it help if I demonstrated the technique?â
Isen nodded his head emphatically.
Suddenly, Jorinâs body was wreathed in murky darkness, giving him an eerily similar appearance to Welcoâs puppets. Even his face was obscured. He strode forward and Isen tracked him, trying to see beyond the murk.
Isen remembered what Meridia had said about the technique. Shadow cloak obscured the user from peopleâs eyes, not their other senses. Isen could clearly see the energy all around Jorin, though it was distinct from ambient energy. It looked so real, so solid, like he could touch it.
âYou can see me, canât you?â Jorin said suddenly.
The sixth sense flared unpleasantly. He shouldnât be able to see Jorin, not without his ability to see ambient energy. Did it matter if Jorin knew? Was this a card better kept up his sleeve?
âWhat should I see?â Isen said, rebuffing the older man with a question. He narrowed his eyes at the wall, knowing that Jorin had moved away. He tried very hard to ignore the cultivator circling behind him.
âIn the light, you should see an outline marking my presence. In shadows, you should see nothing at all. This entire room is in shadow.â
Suddenly, Jorinâs hands were on Isenâs shoulders, over his meridians. âTry the technique.â
Isen swallowed and breathed in a shallow breath, then a deeper one. He envisioned the way the energy was supposed to flow.
âYouâre not letting the energy out,â Jorin said. âYou know how to do itâI saw you expel energy earlier.â
Annoyed at the rebuke, Isen vented the energy in his shoulders, not that it did much more than stir the air. That wasnât the real issue, here.
âGood,â Jorin said. âYou have the basic energy flow down, but youâre missing the most important part. The shadows.â
âI know.â
âDo you recall the visualization component of the technique?â
âUh...â He wracked his mind. âYou mean the part about visual shadows?â
âNo,â Jorin stated firmly. âNot visual. Visualization, like picturing a scene in your mind.â
Isen felt like smacking himself. Visualize shadows. He silently cursed the elven script.
âI think... I misinterpreted the instructions slightly.â
Jorin snorted a laugh. âLuckily, itâs not complicated. Consider how shadows conceal those who stalk the dark. Think about what a shadow is. Every cultivatorâs contemplations and insights will differ. The more familiar you become with shadows, the easier itâll be to consistently call upon the aspect.â
âWhat about other aspects, like water or fire?â
âYou could ruminate on them as well, but they are unsuited for this kind of technique. Itâs worth saying that most cultivators focus on only one aspect for their techniques. Part of that is because of rigidityâconforming your meridians to the Femera sequences will make it far easier to practice shadow-aspect techniques.â
Isen shifted. âSo if I learn the sectâs art, and the sectâs techniques, Iâll be forced to become a shadow cultivator?â
âIn time, yesâthough youâll always be able to use other aspect techniques, just not as well.â
It was a lot to take in. Heâd need to be careful regarding which techniques he learned and how they shaped his path. Maybe one day heâd decide to align his cultivation to an aspect, but he wasnât at that point yet.
âFocus, boy,â Jorin said. âThink.â
So he did.
Isen didnât like darkness. Darkness stole the sun and drowned the world in frigid cold.
Vague memories of years past flashed past. He saw himself as an outside observer. A small bundle of rags, shivering relentlessly as the moon loomed above Goldbounty. Safe in a shadowed crevice. Still freezing. Waiting for the sunâs fire and the hope of the next day, since nothing good ever happened in the dark.
More recently, memories of his room, the dark hiding Lady Jinâs hands as she stroked his hair. The impenetrable depths, where the only way to see was beyond sight.
For a moment, he was falling, tumbling, blind and terrified as the Twining sucked him into the blackness. The memories were so strong, so raw, he shuddered, his jaw clenching. Heâd tried to hide the terror beneath laughter and adrenaline, but he knew now how fragile his facade had been.
Darkness was lack of control, being lost. Not knowing what dangers lay in wait, not seeing the path to providence.
Gods, how Isen hated it.
But shadows... Shadows were something he knew very well, even before heâd entered the depths. Shadows were his companion whenever heâd hidden from dangers on the streets, and while fulfilling jobs gathering information.
And when he did enter the depths... shadows were his first comfort. Nothing in the depths could be described as truly bright, aside from the artificially lit sanctum. The first shadows heâd ever seen there came from the radiant lake. It had cast nearby monsters as golden silhouettes, no longer formless monstrosities lurking on all sides.
And when heâd turned from those gold-limned monsters, heâd seen his guardian for the first time. Barely visible, lurking like a wraith.
Cast in shadow, Ros looked like a monster. Teeth poked over its lips, and its scaled body appeared cold and rigid. A black, sinister scar crossed over its face, one that not even divine flesh and blood could soften.
In the light of the sanctum, Ros looked like a blazing white beast from legend, a half step from divinity. Beautiful and full of power.
In the end, shadows werenât the same as darkness. Both light and shadow could reveal the world. Harsh light blinded; deep shadows obscured.
Suddenly, energy gushed from Isenâs shoulders, pooling shadow all down his back, like midnight wings. They unfurled and wrapped around him, a dark watery cloak. Unlike the impotent, formless energy from before, the shadowy energy clung to him like sap.
Almost as soon as the manifestation began, it fell apart, unraveling, then dissipating like drops of water on a sizzling pan.
Jorin removed his hands from Isenâs shoulders and said something, but Isen didnât hear.
Words of Legacy drowned out everything else.
Technique recognized: Optical stealth. Aspect: Shadow. Technique successfully registered. Warning: evolutionary suggestions unavailable. Novice Bearer system has restricted capabilities. Return to your nearest Compass for assistance until tier up.
Comments
Very light system, hah. Not a global, all-encompassing system that everyone in the universe is subjected to.
Caerulex
2024-04-22 02:23:46 +0000 UTCAh lol he has the System, thanks for the chappy
Deinos
2024-04-22 00:08:04 +0000 UTCYippee! Thanks for the chapters!
Jakob
2024-04-21 23:34:10 +0000 UTC