Memoirs 270 - Unexpected concerns
Added 2024-06-30 20:57:25 +0000 UTCThe [Firefox Charm] activated, and in a brief swirl of flames, the Fire Emberling materialised between Scarlett and Mistress. The fiery foxâs luminous eyes fixed upon Scarlett, devoid of curiosity.
Mistress regarded the fox, her masked visage tilting slightly in what almost seemed to be a blend of laughter and hunger, strangely enough. âMy, my. Have you brought me a treat? Itâs been an age since Iâve sampled an Etherialias, and I must admit, I am feeling rather famished.â
Her gaze shifted to the [Sacred Flame] cradled in Scarlettâs hand. Though her eyes were hidden, Scarlett could sense the womanâs eyebrows rising up. âAnd now that,â she continued, tone sharpening with interest, âthatâs a rare sight indeed. A primordial elemental essence. In what godforsaken realm did you unearth such a treasure?â
âThe Emberling is not here to sate your appetite,â Scarlett said, her voice firm. âAs for this flame, it was quite the opposite. I discovered it in an ancient temple dedicated to the fire goddess after enduring its trial.â
Mistress clicked her tongue, a sound tinged with both envy and annoyance. âTypical. Those self-important gods always hoard the best stuff for themselves.â She knelt, extending a hand towards the Emberling. A delicate flame flickered to life on her fingertips, and the fox immediately darted from Scarlett to Mistress, like a moth drawn to the fire. Mistress casually stroked its fiery fur as if petting a common house cat. âWhat have you been feeding this little marvel? Itâs practically bursting with essence.â
Scarlettâs eyes stayed on the fox. She hadnât seen any visible changes in the Emberling after it absorbed the elementals, but she was acutely aware of the vast gulf between her and Mistressâ magical abilities.
âIt has taken in the essence of a lava hydra,â she explained, folding her arms. âAnd I have no intention of hunting down another simply to satisfy your appetite, so I suggest you be careful with those wandering hands of yours.â
A sly smile curled on the womanâs lips as she withdrew her arm, extinguishing the flame. The Emberling, bereft of a fire to focus on, returned to standing idly by.
âSuch a pity,â Mistress lamented. âAll that delectable essence, and not a morsel for me.â Her gaze sharpened as she rose and focused on Scarlett. âNow then, what brings you to seek old Mistressâ arcane expertise, hmm?â
Scarlett held her ground, staring into the scarlet ruby eyes of the womanâs mask. âI want you to perform the Rite of Primal Harmonisation.â
Mistress stilled, her body seeming to tense as if struck. For a long moment, silence flooded the underground chamber. Then, a shrill laugh erupted from the woman, echoing off the stone walls and sending an icy tingle down Scarlettâs spine. As the laughter died, Mistressâ demeanour shifted, her posture becoming almost predatory.
âNow that,â she said, her voice low and dangerous, âis most intriguing. I can hazard a guess as to how you learned of my identity and those other tantalising tidbits of knowledge nestled in that pretty head of yours. But this⌠This leaves me truly perplexed.â Her tone took on a razorâs edge. âThose meddlesome gods wouldnât waste their breath on such esoteric details, nor would they afford to. And you certainly didnât glean this from any of your Zuverian ruins.â
The air in the chamber thickened, charged with an unseen force that pricked at Scarlettâs skin.
âDo enlighten me, Baroness,â Mistress continued, her words cold and calculating. âWhere did you hear of the Rite?â
Scarlettâs expression remained unchanged as she maintained her composure, arms still crossed. âThe threats are hardly necessary, Mistress,â she said coolly.
âI beg to differ,â Mistress replied.
Scarlett stayed silent for a moment, weighing her answer. It seemed like the woman was close to making assumptions, and they likely werenât ones favorable to Scarlett. She wasnât exactly looking for a fight here, so itâd be best to de-escalate this before it went any further. A light sigh slipped from her lips as she let her arms fall to her sides. âIf you must know, I learned of the Rite in the Veiled Library.â
âThe Veiled Library contains no entries on the Rite.â
ââŚAnd how can you be so certain of that?â
âI simply am.â
The two of them eyed each other, the tension growing. Scarlett wondered if Mistress had any inkling about Thainnithâs legacy, hidden away in the Libraryâs forbidden section. She doubted it. Then the question was how the woman might react upon learning about it.
âI did not say that I read it in the Veiled Library,â Scarlett said at last. âOnly that I learned of it there.â
With a flick of her wrist, she dismissed the [Sacred Flame]. In its place, the [Orrery of Dissonant Convergence] appeared, its weight familiar in her hand.
Mistressâ attention snapped to the strange metallic bracelet. She went quiet, her masked gaze lingering on it. Scarlett, in turn, studied both her and the Orreryâs reaction with interest.
She had deliberately kept the artifact concealed during the nightâs proceedings, unsure how Mistress or someone like her might respond to its presence. Now, however, she needed to convince the woman. It was clear that Mistress had no trouble discerning the Orreryâs appearance, suggesting her existence already diverged significantly from fate. The Orreryâs short pointer, oscillating at a point around a sixth of the faceâs circumference, seemed to confirm this.
This was the most intense reaction Scarlett had witnessed from the artifact, save for her own. Frankly, it surprised her. While she had altered some of Mistressâ destined events through their collaboration, the woman had largely acted in line with Scarlettâs expectations in this world. If she were to believe the Orrery now, though, there could be more to Mistress than she had initially believed.
âWho crafted that?â Mistress asked eventually, the earlier tension dissolving. Her gaze flicked back to Scarlett, but she raised a hand before she could respond. âNo, donât answer that. Iâd recognize a divinarchâs handiwork from leagues away. Tell me instead â what is it?â
Scarlett arched an eyebrow. âYou do not know?â
Mistress let out a dry chuckle. âI may appear to be an all-knowing, self-sufficient savant,â she said, âbut even I have limits. You could count on two fingers the number of mages in existence capable of discerning the purpose of Thainnithâs creations at a glance, and one of those was the man himself. Iâm not so blustering as to claim any of my names is the other.â
Scarlett considered her response before dismissing the Orrery once more. âIt is a device for measuring the divergence of fate. Thainnith created it to track the influence of the Anomalous One.â
Mistress touched a slender finger to her pale cheek. âIs that so?â
âI will not be relinquishing it, if that is what you are thinking,â Scarlett stated.
âOh, petal, itâs adorable that you think youâd have any say in the matter if I truly wanted it.â The womanâs contemplative gaze stayed on Scarlett, seeming to almost reassess her. âI believe I am starting to piece this puzzle together now, but humor me â where did you find that fascinating trinket?â
âIn the Astral Sanctum.â
âTruly? How curious⌠And I presume you brought it to the Veiled Library afterward?â
âI did, yes.â
âAnd there, did you encounter Thainnith himself?â Mistress asked.
Scarlett eyed her. ââŚI did. A fragment of him, to be precise. But how did you know?â
Sheâd wanted to ask Mistress about Thainnithâpart of the reason she revealed the Orreryâbut she hadnât expected the woman to figure so much out on her own.
An enigmatic smile played at the corner of Mistressâ lips. âLetâs call it Auntie Mistressâ special intuition.â Without warning, she stepped closer, the white marble mask coming within a handâs width of Scarlettâs face. Its ruby eyes gleamed, as if trying to bore into her very thoughts.
âThat cruel man,â Mistress said, a darkly amused lilt colouring her voice. âAnd people call me heartless. Theyâre right, of course, but thatâs hardly comparable.â
Scarlett retreated a step, her brow drawing together. âWhat do you mean by that?â
Mistress tapped her own temple. âAm I wrong in assuming that clever mind of yours now holds a great deal more information in it than when we last met? That itâs been indelibly stuffed with knowledge of a ratherâŚdated variety?â
Scarlett paused. ââŚSo you are already aware of Thainnithâs legacy, then.â
âHis legacy? Thatâs a generous term for whatever he may have left you, but I suppose itâs marginally more useful than a chocolate teapot. Iâm more surprised that he bothered leaving anything behind for us mere mortals and mortal-adjacents.â
âIt is what taught me of the existence of the Rite of Primal Harmonisation,â Scarlett said.
âIâm sure it did, along with a wealth of other tasty crumbs of Zuver wisdom. Such a repository would be a treasure trove for any mage or scholar alive today.â Mistress studied her for a few seconds. âAssuming it didnât reduce their brains to a quivering mass of cerebral jelly, of course.â
Scarlett stared at her.
The woman continued casually, though her words were laced with an almost morbid curiosity. âWhat truly astounds me is that youâre still standing, frankly. Humans are ever-so-fragile, and their minds even more so. Little more than walking sacks of meat waiting to decay and topple over, really. Iâve yet to meet any that donât crumble after a few casual pods at their intellectual goo grotto, much less one that could survive having an entire library crammed into their skull, regardless of its size. How many do you think survive the whispers of Zenthasâ dreams, hmm?â
A flicker of unease wormed its way into Scarlettâs chest. ââŚWhat exactly are you saying?â
âHmm? Havenât I made it clear enough already?â Mistressâ voice dropped, her tone almost mocking. âWell, alright. Iâll spell it out. You, Baroness, should be dead. Pushing up daisies. Deader than last weekâs catch. Wearing the silver shroud.â
Scarlett searched the lifeless mask for any hint of deception, but Mistress seemed utterly serious now. ââŚBecause of the legacy?â she asked.
âNo, because of the price of tea in Baajirr.â
Scarlettâs lips thinned. Honestly, she found this hard to believe. When Thainnithâs fragment had infused her with this legacy, he hadnât mentioned any danger, and he would have had no reason to lie. He must have known that Scarlett could handle it, right? She was more inclined to trust the knowledge of the greatest mage to have ever lived over almost anything else â but Mistress rarely spoke without reason.
Scarlett wasnât an expert on magic related to the mind, or whatever method had been used to create the legacy. The repository itself also didnât contain much legible information on the process, so she couldnât confirm whether the womanâs claim about forcing information into peopleâs minds truly was that risky. The closest equivalent she knew were Augurs, who received visions directly from the gods, or victims of The Angler Manâs mental attacks.
âŚNow that she thought about it, both were explicitly infamous because of the drastic effects they had on a personâs sanity.
âI do wonder whatâs so special about you,â Mistress mused, cutting into her thoughts. âTell me, have you experienced any peculiar symptoms since âacquiringâ that legacy? Strange headaches? Nosebleeds? Sudden urges to recite the entire history of the Luicean Isles while juggling flaming kittens?â
Scarlett frowned. ââŚHeadaches are more common, yes.â She already knew those were side-effects from overusing the legacy, but as far as she could tell, they werenât dangerous. âDo you believe the legacy poses a danger to me?â
Mistress shrugged, her golden robes shimmering faintly in the light. âBlazes be feytouched if I know. As I said, I would have expected you to be dead already. Whatâs keeping you alive is a mystery, and while I do love myself a good enigma, this is one that I think Iâll keep my hands off of.â
âWhy?â Scarlett pressed.
âOh, there are numerous reasons.â Mistress waved a hand lazily. âFirst and foremost, Iâm not your nursemaid. Second, I stand to gain very little. And third, Iâve learned when to rein in my curiosity. If Thainnith was the one who shoved that thing into your head⌠Well, letâs say that there are few people Iâve ever bothered with the troublesome task of harboring any sort of respect for, but he is one of them.â
Scarlett studied her closely, unsure of what to make of this. If anyone could provide answers about the potential risks associated with the legacyâaside from Thainnith himselfâit would be Mistress. But if she wasnât willing to get involved, that complicated things.
Then again, Mistress could simply be wrong. She didnât have all the details. The systemâs effects on Scarlett were unique, and the womanâs ignorance of those could explain why Scarlett was mostly fine, even if it should be dangerous. But Thainnith didnât appear to know about the system either, soâŚ
What did this mean? Should Scarlett be worried? Thainnithâs legacy had already proven useful to her in various ways, and it held a whole lot more promise in the future. But risking her life unnecessarily was not something she could take lightly.
Not that she knew what she could do about it at this point.
Mistress watched her for a moment longer before turning and striding to the center of the room. She grabbed the upright staff standing there and rapped its end against the floor three times. A section of the wall to Scarlettâs right rumbled open, and with a snap of the womanâs fingers, a trail of tiny flames sparked into the air, leading towards the opening. The listless Emberling immediately bounded after them.
Mistress looked back at Scarlett. âI suppose Iâve instilled enough existential dread in you for one day. You were asking me to help you perform the Rite of Primal Harmonisation, werenât you?â She motioned towards the iridescent arch-like construct that sheâd conjured out of ethereal lightning earlier. âWhile that does precious little on its own, I suppose thereâs not much else for me to do. Come. Letâs get this over with.â
Scarlett remained silent for a moment, then squared her shoulders as she forced herself to shelve her concerns. If answers werenât forthcoming, so be it. Sheâd figure something out. Right now, she still had another goal in front of her.
She turned her attention to the newly revealed chamber where the Emberling had gone. Through the opening, she saw that it was cluttered with an array of imposing stone and metal equipment, looking like a strange kind of forge. Information bubbled up from the legacy, confirming that what she needed for the Rite was here.
âAm I to take it that you agree to help me with the Rite, then?â she asked, fixing Mistress with a suspicious look.
Mistress cocked her head. âIs that skepticism I hear? This is what you are here for, no?â
âTrue. But I did not expect you to agree so readily.â
In fact, Scarlett had come prepared to bargain.
Mistress released a dismissive chuckle. âBagh. Whatâs a few ancient, secret, reality-bending rites between fellow schemers and power-seekers?â
Scarlett narrowed her eyes. âPresumably very expensive.â
âInordinately so,â the woman confirmed with a straight face.
âI see. Then name your price.â
Mistress tapped her chin, her other hand drumming its finger against her staff. After a long pause, she sighed. âJust this once, there will be no price. I may be a self-serving manipulator, but even I have a modicum of decency. Deep, deep down. While I may not understand Thainnithâs reason for hampering you with that âlegacyâ, he would have chosen you for a reason. Iâd scarcely call myself an ardent enthusiast of his, but suffice to say that I owe certainâŚdebts to his efforts. Consider this my repayment of those.â
ââŚThat is surprisingly charitable of you, Mistress,â Scarlett said, unable to keep the surprise from her voice.
Mistress shuddered dramatically. âDonât remind me. Iâll be scrubbing the stench of altruism off for weeks.â She waved Scarlett forward. âNow, chop chop, little baroness. Time waits for no mage, not even me.â
Both of them moved into the chamber. The Emberling stood transfixed, its fiery form flickering as it gazed up at a flame dancing before a towering forge of shimmering, pale grey. The structure seemed almost alive, its metal surface rippling like liquid starlight.
Mistress approached the forge, her staff stopping to hover obediently beside her. With a graceful motion, she pressed a pulsing crystal embedded in its side. The forge roared to life, its depths igniting with dark hues that cast an eerie light across the chamber.
âIf you intend to take up Thainnithâs mantle,â the woman said, âyouâd do well to choose your allies with utmost care. One never knows when todayâs drinking companion could become tomorrowâs assassin.â
Scarlett watched her quietly. â..I believe I do, in fact.â
Mistress glanced back, then smiled. âHmm. I suppose you do.â She returned her focus to the forge, raising a hand. At the far end of the chamber, a series of ornate, rune-covered chests snapped open. A procession of gleaming ingotsâsome clear as diamond, others dark as the voidâfloated into the air, dancing towards the forge.
âNow then,â Mistress purred, a note of excitement creeping into her voice. âStand back and observe, little baroness. Iâm about to remind this world why they call me Mistress.â
Comments
Thanks for the chapter :)
HĂĽvard
2024-08-30 21:41:49 +0000 UTCWell...the mystery of who proposed the design of the anti-teleportation [Great Ward] is still up in the air. It can't have been a player character - they wouldn't know the intricacies of magic at that level unless the System dumped 1000x more data into their brain compared to Scarlett's inherited legacy.
lenkite
2024-07-29 18:05:23 +0000 UTCI wonder if this Rite of the Primal Harmonisation will unlock the 'Argent' tier of skills to spend points on; or at least Argent Pyrokinesis and Argent Pyromancy. Scarlett has been hoarding points for a while now, so she might be able to afford a 100 point Argent skill.
Atlas Dwarf
2024-06-30 21:56:42 +0000 UTCA flaming skull, more like
pelya
2024-06-30 21:44:02 +0000 UTCI think the only reason mistress is wearing a mask is because of the moe gap we will see after the reveal or happy end of this world. Nevermind just joking, but now I truly wonder whats beneath it. A scar?
BrGustl
2024-06-30 21:38:43 +0000 UTC"Iâm about to remind this world why they call me Mistress." ...is she trying to pretend she didn't pick that nickname for herself?
DocteurNS
2024-06-30 21:27:46 +0000 UTC