The confusing
information in the magical warnings in front of Mimiru had startled her at
first, the last one had even scared her to some degree. It seemed aimed at her
too intentionally. Before, all the magic information announcements had been
rather reactive, announcing something after she had accomplished a task, almost
like a reward for her effort. But this one in particular was different, almost as if it was poking straight into a
sore spot in her mind and soul, playing with some of her deepest inner insecurities
and fears.
Yet. After the initial
scare, she felt quite calm and relaxed, the whole experience now somehow
soothing, she felt relieved with a huge weight off her mind, as if she had been
freed of her inner doubts. She felt so elated and cheerful that she immediately
made a blunder without thinking about it.
Coming back to
herself, she looked at the cup of juice the kobolds had brought her, she tried
it and found it to her liking, it was slightly fermented, a very nice fruity
taste to it with some slight bitterness that somehow helped to enhance the
flavor of berries you could find in the forest. She took it without reserves,
emptying the contents of the clay cup in one single go.
“Gahaha!! This is a
great party!!” She exclaimed with a thunderous voice that startled everyone and
made them look at her almost alarmed due to her sudden change of attitude as
well as the magnitude of the volume of her voice.
“Oi Mimiru, what is
that? Are you the old man now?!”
“Everyone! Revel
tonight!! Celebrate to your heart’s content and may the realm bless your
celebration!!” She continued without paying attention to her companion, raising
her cup with a huge grin on her face and one hand on her hip, all gestures and
mannerisms she had unwillingly absorbed from their mentor.
The celebration seemed much brighter to her now, actually the whole cave seemed a rather brither now that she was paying more atention, maybe it felt that way now that everyone seemed to be looking in her direction. Or so she thought.
Your prayer has been heard
"Blessed feast" miracle granted.
“Bwah?!!!”
Completely surprised
and then somehow spurred by her words, the kobolds doubled their efforts at
making this as remarkable of a celebration as possible, singing and dancing with more renewed energy. They also started bringing even more food and drinks, in unlikely quantities and in an
outrageous pace, bringing to question how they had managed to prepare so much
food beforehand. Specially if they had been leading a nomad lifestyle until this point.
All and several other
questions where a thing of little concern for Mimiru as she suddenly felt
completely drained of energy. She still felt in high spirits, but all her
energy seemed to have left her in an instant. She looked at herself, trying to
move her arms and legs, the act of lifting her arm felt like it was a taxing
endeavor. Suddenly her whole body ached making a clear reminder that she had
spent the entirety of the day either exploring the forest while fighting the
critters within it, or being anxious and in high alert about the prescence of
the kobolds, jumping about every single sudden move they made.
But all that seemed
behind them at this particular moment. Mimiru looked around, and upon finding
her target, she started walking towards it. She stumbled on her very first
step, which lead her to believe that she was, without a doubt, on the right course
of actions. Which ultimately led her to fumbling her way on top of Feugan’s
back and immediately falling asleep.
“Mimiru! Are you
ok?!!”
“{I think she fell
asleep? Must be really tired?}”
“Feugan! Is she
Okay?!!”
“{Oh… right you cannot
understand me…}”
“I cannot understand
you, Feugan!!”
“I know… Can someone
please tell him that she is okay?”
***
“So. While its possible to infuse a weapon
with both divinity and mana, the balance is very hard to keep. Making it a very
dangerous tool of destruction in a plethora of ways, most of them the most
undesirable, there have been records of swords exploding, longbows catching
fire and even maces turning into turkey legs, therefore making it highly
unadvised to perform unless adequate amounts of training
It is also important to notice that not all materials conduct mana or divinity the same way, it has been noticed that ‘pure metals’ such as silver or gold can be charged with divinity much more easily, yet branches from trees from sacred grounds have shown an even more splendid flow of divinity.
Mana on the other hand, shows a more marked flow on minerals as well as crafted pieces of equipment. With the few exceptions of very specifical plants, mana flow seems to be a matter of control and design”
It is also important to notice that not all materials conduct mana or divinity the same way, it has been noticed that ‘pure metals’ such as silver or gold can be charged with divinity much more easily, yet branches from trees from sacred grounds have shown an even more splendid flow of divinity.
Mana on the other hand, shows a more marked flow on minerals as well as crafted pieces of equipment. With the few exceptions of very specifical plants, mana flow seems to be a matter of control and design”
The big rugged Guildmaster
continued explaining, only the sounds of chalk against a chalkboard interrupting
him as he would stop every now and then just to making a drawing pertaining his
explanations or a side note to make emphasis on the last point he explained.
“Now! The body can
absorb the energies of the land, such as when breathing, or eating. It can also
gain energy from defeated enemies, some claim part of their life force is
absorbed into our bodies. And as outlandish of an explanation as it sounds,
this is yet the most widely accepted theory about this. Due to how adventurers
show a remarkable progression in terms of body, soul and mana strength.
While all the enlightened races benefit greatly from the 3 forces, the benefits exhibit in different ways as each race as an apparent aptitude for them, with its exceptions. The beastkin usually boast greater physical traits and show a greater aptitude to convert their life energy into physical manifestations within the body, also known as skills. Allowing them to use far more skills, than your average human, in a single day without feeling tired or risking their lives due to overuse. Of course there are certain races that have shown a greater prowess to mana manipulation such as the Phauxnixes and the Lamia.”
While all the enlightened races benefit greatly from the 3 forces, the benefits exhibit in different ways as each race as an apparent aptitude for them, with its exceptions. The beastkin usually boast greater physical traits and show a greater aptitude to convert their life energy into physical manifestations within the body, also known as skills. Allowing them to use far more skills, than your average human, in a single day without feeling tired or risking their lives due to overuse. Of course there are certain races that have shown a greater prowess to mana manipulation such as the Phauxnixes and the Lamia.”
At this point the
guildmaster moved to a different part of the chalkboard, one part filled with
what seemed like odd figures with lines, circles, letters, shapes and triangles
converging into a single weird artsy overdramatic painting.
“But what is mana? Mana
is widely accepted as one of the fundamental elements that constitute the world.
While there are varied discussions on how everything might be made from
elements, such as water, earth, wind and fire. All scholars agree that
regardless of this, everything is formed or contains some degree of mana in it.
With ambient mana coming in troves from the wind and rivers it was hardly
anything disputable really. Heck, a really skillfull mage with big enough
familiarity with earth magic, could draw mana not only from the soil but even from
rocks.
From that point on, a mage has to manipulate the mana in a minutely manner to use it in a spell”
“Master! Why are we
studying this?! I already know all of this!”
“Oh? You know all of
this, you say? And yet you had to be carried to the guild this morning, because
you overused your newfound access to divinity! Completely drained from energy
and requiring assistance to be brought back while in the middle of a job,
within the forest dungeon!! Needing a healer just to make sure you were fine
without lasting aftereffects!”
“I-it wasn’t on
purpose…” came a soft mumbled response.
“So you DO know why it
happened then?!”
“I-I think I do have
an idea of why…”.
“If you are not sure completely
why, then, Ill make it clear to you! Without proper knowledge or practice of
your newfound access to divinity, you went ahead and blessed a celebration, in
the name of your Patron deity!!” The weary looking guildmaster answered in an
agriavated tone. His voice raising with each word further explaining the
situation.
“But I didn’t bless on
any god’s name!”
The old man stared at
her, obviously angry at his disciple for trying to make an excuse when the results
were, after all, quite obvious to him. Yet he regained his composure and
continued with his explanations.
“Miracles can only be
granted by one of the thirteen patron deities or one of their vassals gods.
Failure to do so will yield no results, no miracles and in some cases, you will
befall upon a lesser curse by misuse of a prayer and divinity”
“C-curse?! Misuse of a
prayer?!”
“Of course, kiddo! You
thought you could just make a prayer to the air and expect the thirteen to just
pick up your slack and figure out who is supposed to answer a random plight?!
There are rules to follow, the same applies for us enlightened beings, if a
person starts yelling asking for help in the middle of a street, he or she is
more likely to attract the city guards than to receive help, best case they
will be guided to adventurers or mercenaries, worst case he will pass the night
at a jailhouse for disturbing the peace”
“T-that makes sense…”
“Mmmph! You say that
as if you were surprised I would give you less than useful information”
“Well I mean,
sometimes…”
“Pick. Your. Words. Carefully.
I’m still very angry at you for such a folly, kiddo” The Weathered Guildmaster
stood in front of her, his already imposing figure seemed to loom even taller
than usual, he had placed his finger on the table in front of Mimiru, a gesture
to make a point as he was speaking. His anger more evident than ever, not only
from the weight his words carried. The way the thick index finger left an
indentation on the sturdy wooden table, was proof that he was barely
restraining his own frustration over the incidents that had taken place during
the last job Mimiru undertook.
He stared at her
intently until he finally stood back, taking a deep breath to calm himself he
turned around and walked to the other side of the “lessons room”. A room that
could hold at least a dozen individuals sitting on the small tables and chairs
along the room, an arrangement that reminded Mimiru of the classrooms she had
seen inside some of the temples that often took in disciples for training or
willingly accepted people for some sort of education.
A special room in the guild, known for being the place where the
Guildmaster gave his more -educative- lessons to the less willing to learn
members of the adventurer’s guild.
The adventuring trade
was well known for valuing strength. Which leads to an easy misconception, “as
long as you have enough strength you can do whatever you want” as an
adventurer. This sort of misunderstandings leads to the need for a leading
figure within the guild. The guildmaster. One of the foremost roles of an
adventurer’s guildmaster is to nurture and groom candidates into proper members
of the guild. Sometimes nurturing them with lessons and guidance in both
manners and rules to follow. And other times grooming them the same way a drill
sergeant would to the new members of an army.
As such, the existence
of the “lessons room” was well known among the members, either from stories
passed along or from making mistakes which lead them to dreadful
valuable lessons as adventurers.
As one that had heard
the tales, Mimiru wasn’t thrilled of being inside the room while reviewing her
performance on the last job she had taken.
“P-Permission to
speak, Sir!” She stood straight on her seat, raising her hand. Although she
stammered a little, it couldn’t be helped, showing no hint of nervousness nor
guilt would just show she believe she had done nothing wrong.
“mmph. Go ahead”
“Even if… er… No, let
me rephrase that. I performed a high level of miracle, right?”
“Yes, you did. Divine blessed
feast, an advanced miracle that normally only high priests of a church would be
able to perform. Rather than asking for the food to be blessed, which results
in food consecrated and enhanced by the gods, the whole feast was accepted as a
religious celebration which resulted in big amounts of blessed food and wine,
until everyone is sated and some even healed of their ailments.”
“B-but why was I able
to perform an advanced miracle if I had just obtained divinity?”
“First. You didn’t
‘just obtain’ it. No living being is born without a connection to the gods,
even the smallest of insects that live in this world have such a connection.
Simply put, the enlightened races are much more likely to receive blessings and
miracles due to our capability to perform prayers and offerings.”
“Mimiru!”
“Y-Yes?!”
The guildmaster seemed
to have thought of something and with his back to the blackboard in the room, a
blackboard that was full of notes regarding a variety of subjects they had
reviewed regarding mana, divinity and even skills. The notes to her last
assignment were present as well,just like some numbers and random notes, he
pointed to it with no apparent intention than to indicate it was ‘teaching
time’.
“Question! How does
one ‘accrue’ Divinity?!”
“Gah! You- I mean!
One- er… A person- A person has to make an offering to the gods, if the
offering is to their liking he will be blessed, regardless of the form of the
blessing, the blessings leave a small amount of divinity as a remnant on the
person in the form of divinity” she was a little bit startled and then after
swiftly pulling her notes from her bag, she recited the results of her own
investigation on the subject.
“Good! Right on the
mark, the more honest and well taken your prayers and offerings become, the
more Divinity one will acquire. Second Question!”
“Yes!”
“Where is this
divinity stored?”
“I-in the soul?” She answered after quickly peering into her notes.
“Correct! And how do
we know this?”
“Because spirits don’t
have a body yet they can perform certain miracles as well as magic, which leads
to believe they possess both divinity and mana while being only a spiritual
being”
“Good! Now, the reason
why you were granted such a high level of miracle, simply put, you had enough
divinity stored and you performed a prayer that reached the gods. As to why
that made you exhausted, just like with muscles, you used too much energy too fast
without being used to it.”
“That sounds too
simple of an answer”
“Oh! It is!! That is
the overly simplistic answer that borders on the ‘Just enough’ so we can
understand a little bit of how our world works regarding the subject!”
“…what?”
“You will need to
experiment and research a lot more, on your own, so you understand kiddo.”
“Oh… figures…”
“Ok. As I have told
you before the best way to come to a better understanding of something is by
teaching to others. So today you shall review all the lesson along with Feugan
here.”
It was then that the
guildmaster brought to attention the fact that the Dragon had been the entire
time sitting on a corner in the room. Listening to the lengthy lecture without
uttering a word in order to not interrupt the lesson, not that the guildmaster
would have been able to understand any of his questions. Nor had he any way to read the expressions of a dragon to make sure if an explanation was fully understood.
“Imma leave all the
notes I made on the board, so feel free to use ‘em as a guide on what we saw
today and what I’ll test you guys tomorrow, to make sure you learned something
useful!”
The hidden threat in
the old man’s words didn’t escape Mimiru “Either both of show you learned today’s
lesson properly or I’ll find other ways to educate you”.
“That’s going to be an
issue, Master!”
“It’s not supposed to
be easy, kiddo. But that’s why all the lesson is here in the board-”
“I don’t know how to
read, Master”
“har har! Don’t even
try and make such weak excuse. My penning aint hard to read at all! And! I know
you constantly go around taking notes. You didn’t even bother to hide your bundle
of notes from the table!”
The master answered
her with his tone of voice a little higher than he intended to, he stared
straight at his protegee seizing her answer. He was fully expecting her to
crack a smile anytime and say “Syke!” or something like that. Surely, Bannon
taught her that weird prank style which the young man had acquired from his
father. The old guildmaster just never fully understood how that was supposed
to be funny, but Bannon’s father had always been a weird one. Mimiru had been
on a long job with Bannon, for a couple of days, which made the rugged old man
think that perhaps she had learned it during the whole trip.
He stared intently at
her. Fully expectant on the development of the weird foreign joke. Upon
realizing she didn’t seem to be doing it anytime sooner and annoyed at the
prospect of having to deal with yet another person with an odd sense of humor. He
steadied himself to correct the undesired bad behavior out of his most
exemplary protegee, leaning foward forward and putting his finger on the table,
pointing to her parchment sheets, ready to read her the riot act.
It was then that he
got distracted, his eyes stopped on Mimiru’s “notes”
“…!! What in…”
The Guildmaster went
ahead, grabbing the notes in front of Mimiru, swiftly checking them with less
than a quick glance at each one of them.
“There is not even a
single word here!”
“Well, no... I don’t know
how to write after all”
“But- But… you are
always taking notes!!” He reiterated while pointing at the cheap magical ink
utensils she had been using less than a few moments ago.
Disbelief and
astonishment clearly painted on his face. He looked at her a with confusion in
his eyes, a look soon replaced by understanding.
Until not too long ago
Mimiru was training to be a Beast tamer, nothing more than a high-class stable
worker in the opinion of the upper economical echelons, and some time before
that she had been just a little village girl tending the fields everyday along
with her family. Learning to read and write was almost essential for anyone in
charge of even the most basic bureaucratic office. It is easy to forget that
not everyone has to suffer reading endless piles of paperwork on a daily basis.
The parchment sheets
were full of notes, indeed. Notes in the manner of squiggles, doodles, shapes,
dots and slashes. Draws of plants and leaves filled a few pages too, followed by circles with the
simple common counting system, most likely “notes” of her finances and
gathering results. The kid had never learned to write, It was somewhat doubtful
she knew how to make simple calculations either, but she knew the value of
keeping track of relevant information. The old master would know, he had
personally beaten such sense into her with dozens of “research investigations”,
all part of his various lessons and exercises on how to be a proper member of
the adventurer’s guild. Dozens of lessons and even more researches he had
demanded of her. Countless interviews, trips to the apothecary, merchants and a
plethora of places, all in which she had somehow managed to bring acceptable
information back, with nothing but doodles and good memory.
Goodness sake, how come I never noticed before?
“Do…” The guildmaster
stammered, looking as much pensive as troubled. His rugged fingers ran through his
grey hair. Worrying Mimiru to certain degree, he seemed so ever sure and full
of confidence in everything he did. This man who represented a branch of the
adventurer’s guild, his presence an actual boon of security to the city, a man
who seemed as large as the world to some. To see him uncertain, was something
she had never seen before.
“Do you want to
learn how to?...”
“Eh?!! W-Whats this about
master?! There is no way I can now! I’m even busier nowdays than when I first
joined the guild! Not only with the missions to help Feugan, but I think I’m
making real progress with all this Beastmaster deal you know? I don’t think we
have the time for that. It takes lil kids about a year to learn it and even
longer for adults right? I would also have to pay a premium for private lessons
since the priests of knowledge only do it for -free- to kids right?”
He remained quiet,
looking at her, she seemed to be content with just continuing with how things
were, it was not a -life or dead- situation. After all, it was more common in the city to have a bigger
part of the population knowing how to write and read, a bigger part only when
compared to small villages and fringe cities, that is. Most people could
continue with their lives without even knowing how to speak properly. This bit
of knowledge never failed to infuriate the otherwise aloof guildmaster which
also happened to be a ranked priest of the goddess of knowledge church.
He was already
grumbling internally, a quick thought annoying thought came to his mind, about
all the other priests of the church of knowledge and all their sanctimonious
excuses about good education requiring adequate tithes. The dogma of the church
could be misconstrued in such ways after all. It was almost a forceful show of
charity to provide “free” lessons to children, all the while offering a much
more advanced degree of education to those offering heavy pouches of golden
coins. While still ruminating such ideas, he was brought back to reality by one
single detail. Those were not generally known pieces of knowledge. One would
have to ask the right questions, to the right people, about the very particular
subject of private lessons to adults. All of that questioning around and prodding
the right people, about a subject they were rather close lipped about. All that
in order to even begin discerning the level of understanding Mimiru had on the
subject.
Heh. She must have done a very thorough
investigation on the subject.
“Oi! I didn’t ask you if you had the time or money! I asked you, if you wanted to learn!” Much to
Mimiru’s surprise and annoyance, the old man was back to his own boisterous
level of loudness.
“I-I am too old to
take on the cla-”
“Yes or no!, I didn’t
ask for ‘maybe’s! Or which excuses you put in for this. Is it this a particular
knowledge you have searched for?!”
The Guildmaster’s
voice had not only elevated, somehow his voice was louder yet lacking any sign
of anger, as he asked the question his words seemed to reverberate within the
room. Somehow his muscular frame seemed bigger than normal. Mimiru was fully
focused on him, but it was hard to even pretend the room wasn’t turning brighter
somehow.
As he stood somehow
taller than he had ever before, his eyes felt like they were looking deep into
her, just as how he seemed to be the only figure whose undivided attention
should be paid to.
“Y-yes! I would like
to learn!”
“Good, your answer is honest, firm and without fault.”
It was at this moment
that Mimiru noticed the increase in the light of the room didn’t come from the
windows, upon closer inspection which had to be done with sqinting eyes, she
realized the source of the light was her master, whose figure seemed to be enveloped
by light. It was then that she realized he was praying. Or at least it seemed
like that, eyes closed, hands up front of himself.
He then moved one
hand, putting his index finger on his temple, lips moving into another silent
prayer before moving the same finger aside. Mimiru could see a trickly of
silver flowing from the master’s temple towards his finger, entranced by the
sight she didn’t realize the same finger was drawing closer to her.
With the his index
finger now on her forehead, his eyes closed, he kept moving his mouth as if
chanting something, with a bright flash of light, the room turned back to his
natural colors, making Mimiru realize she was now enveloped in a soft golden
light too.
A miracle has been bestowed upon you!
Miracle of Knowledge, “Shared knowledge: Letters”
Do you accept the miracle?
Yes / No
This surprised and dazzled her, in that moment she was not propeprly able to even question what was happening. Yet she was not confused enough to know it wouldn’t be prudent to reject a miracle. She moved her hand
and poked the word “yes” on the magical visage, just as she also sharply voiced
her answer.
“Yes!”
“Good. Now you just
sit there, Ill ask Kara to bring you something sweet for ya along with some
aspir from the apothecary. Ill test you guys tomorrow after lunch instead of
daybreak”
The guildmaster was
now telling this and looking at Feugan, knowing fully well Mimiru had her head
busy at the moment. Once the dragon nodded in knowledgement, the weary old man nodded
back and without another word walked to the door and left the room.
All the while, Mimiru remained
still on her seat. Countless memories of writing lessons unfolding in front of
her eyes. Writing practices and exercises in penmanship being recalled as if
her own. Lessons on writing the names for animals, plants and a myriad of objects,
and repetitions, endless repetitions that made Mimiru wonder if the wristache was
the memory’s or her own. Her right hand twitching everynow and then, slight
movements of her hand and wrist as more memories unfolded.
Feugan, looked at the
now closed door, then he took a look a the now entranced Mimiru, then heaving a
sigh, curled his tail around himself and began shuffling trying to find a
comfortable position to wait for the snacks to arrive.
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