Chapter 303: Otherwise Best Avoided
Added 2020-09-16 23:00:02 +0000 UTCI think we should start, Keith said, by getting everyone on the same page in terms of who we are and what we do.
I think thats my cue to go, Vermillion said. Now that the meeting has been facilitated without anyone trying to kidnap anyone else, Ill bow out to allow you to share secrets without concerning yourselves over a third party.
Thanks, Craig, Jason said. Well catch up later, yeah? Hang on; Ill put your sandwich in some paper.
Jason wrapped Vermillion a sandwich and Shade escorted the vampire away, leaving Jason with the Network contingent. Jason was standing behind the bar while the others had taken seats at Jasons invitation.
How about I get the ball rolling? Jason said, continuing to assemble sandwiches. We can go through my story, I can tell you what Ive figured out about your little club and then we can do questions and corrections as you tell me about yourselves.
Before we begin, Gladys said, Id like to ask about your scars. My understanding is that scars shouldnt be possible for people like us.
Why is that? Jason asked.
Because we heal using the soul as a template, Gladys said.
Doesnt that answer your question? Jason asked.
Wait, Gladys said. Youre saying that your soul is scarred?
I think marked might by a more accurate term, Jason said. Soul scars are usually what they call it in the other universe but I have more experience with this than most. The soul is a resilient thing and it cant truly be harmed by external forces. Even the most extreme, which I have tested quite thoroughly.
Then what causes those marks? Gladys asked.
Your soul is who you are, at the core, Jason said. Some experiences change you, fundamentally. Standing against an enemy you didnt think you could survive. Enduring a tribulation you though would annihilate you. The scars left behind might be from the wounds you suffered, but the reality is that you put them there yourself.
Psychological scars made manifest, Gladys reasoned.
Something like that, Jason said. I spent some time with a healer well-versed in soul trauma. I learned a lot from him.
What about that tattoo on your back? Nigel asked. We use magic tattoos ourselves, but nothing that elaborate.
Ive used a regular magic tattoo in the past, Jason said. I lost it when I ranked up to bronze. From category one to two.
The same happens with ours, Nigel said.
This one on my back is different, Jason said. Its called a personal crest and its a physical representation of my soul. It allows me to prove that Im me, regardless of how much my aura might change. Its impossible to replicate, as far as Im aware, which stops some shape-shifter from assuming my identity. Of course, thats only if someone checks it. If a dragon takes my shape to steal biscuits, for example, then people probably wont go to the bother.
The Network team shared uncertain looks.
Dragon? Annabeth asked.
His names Stash. Adorable little fellow, but he does get up to mischief.
You expect us to believe in dragons? Other Gordon asked.
Mate, I got sucked through a dimensional flare into an alternate universe. If youre going to balk at the first magical creature that comes along, then you might as well just sit there quietly and be grateful your name isnt Other Colin.
What?
I think, Mr Truffett, Keith said, we might be best served by listening instead of talking.
Can I get a better look at your tattoo? Asya asked.
Im not sure turning my back on you lot is the smartest choice, Jason said, but okay.
He came out from behind the bar and turned around, giving them a clear view. The crest took up his entire back, depicting a starry night sky dominated by a disembodied cloak. It was not unlike Gordon in appearance, except that instead of an eye-shaped nebula there was a bright, daylight sky contained within it. The crest shimmered and moved slightly as they observed it. After a moment, Jason turned back around and retook his position behind the bar.
Thats what your soul looks like? Asya asked.
From the outside, Jason said. From the inside its more like a garden.
Youve seen the inside of your soul? Gladys asked.
Ive had some experiences that have developed my capacity for self-reflection, Jason said. Im sure we can talk about the specifics at a later date. What you need to know now is that I went to a magical alternate universe, died a couple of times, obtained magical power and knowledge and came home.
What do you mean, died? Annabeth said.
Dead. Croaked. Shuffled off. Do I have to do the whole parrot sketch? The important thing is that I came back stronger every time, so Id advise against killing me.
Thats quite a claim, Keith said. I dont suppose you have any way of substantiating it?
Mate, its death; you dont get a receipt. I dont think. Shade ?
No, Shade said.
Shades dad is in charge of the afterlife, Jason said. He refuses to tell me what happens to souls when they die, though. My personal recollection is hazy at best.
That is not for the living to know, Shade said.
What do you mean, in charge of the afterlife? Annabeth asked.
Are you familiar with great astral beings? Theyre kind of like super gods. Your regular gods, that youll find on any world with enough magic, are on a scale of your Zeus, Odin, etc. Great astral beings operate on more of a cosmic scale. Thats your knocking out a universe in seven days crowd. Shades progenitor is the Reaper, who takes charge of the dead. We havent met, but he seems like a stand up guy. He might be a little cross with me because I keep dodging him, though.
These are some outrageous claims youre making, Annabeth said. Even by our standards.
Which means youre either telling us fibs, Asya said, or giving us insights into some of the most fundamental questions about reality.
Jason flashed her a grin.
Stick with me and Ill show you the cosmos, he said.
I might just hold you to that, Asya said.
Do you have the means to travel between worlds? Annabeth asked.
No, Jason said. My journey was unexpected, in both directions. I am, however, going to find one.
You told one of my people that there was more than one other world, Annabeth said.
Yes, Jason confirmed, although I only visited the one. I dont know much about the others. Whats relevant to our dealings here is what I brought back with me. I have a few material resources, but thats a minor matter. More important to us all is the knowledge.
What kind of knowledge? Keith asked.
Before I go into that, Jason said, Id like to explore your side of things for a moment, now that weve discussed mine. Let me begin by going over what Ive been able to surmise about your Network.
Please do, Keith said. Im curious as to what an outsider has been able to piece together.
Well, I think the seeds of your organisation were planted somewhere in the vicinity of half a millennium ago, probably by one or more outworlders who roamed around founding secret societies. These secret societies were most likely predicated on the existence of essences, although thats a guess. At that time, I imagine there were few, if any opportunities to encounter monsters or other magical resources. Essences were probably hoarded and used by only a few, maybe even one person for each of the secret societies.
Did you get this information from Vermillion? Annabeth asked.
Some of it, Jason said. I filled in a lot of the blanks he didnt know myself. Now, Im guessing that when these secret societies were founded, they were each given access to something. Some means of detecting and interceding in certain magical events. Events that either began or started to significantly escalate somewhere around the turn of the twentieth century.
Thats not inaccurate, Keith said.
The incidents in question are, Im assuming, the formation of short-lived, proto-astral spaces. Im not sure what you call them locally, but Im talking about unstable dimensional pockets attached to the world. Ive only encountered the stable variant myself, although I have studied the theory.
We call them dimensional incursions, Annabeth said. The primary purpose of the Network is to find the incursions, enter them and prevent the entities there from making it into our world.
How does that work? Jason asked.
Each incursion contains a number of hostile entities, Annabeth explained.
Monsters, Jason said.
We use the term dimensional entity, or DE, Annabeth said. We send tactical teams to eliminate them. The secondary entities are inconsequential, but each incident has one or more of what we call an anchor dimensional entity, or ADE. If we take it or them out, then whatever is left disappears into the ether when the incursion space breaks down.
How long does that take? Jason asked.
Forty-three hours, as a baseline. Slightly longer with a more powerful ADE, but fifty-one is the record. That was with a category four ADE.
Gold rank? Jason asked. You have people strong enough for that?
There has only been one category four incursion to date, Annabeth said. It took a small army of category three tactical personnel plus a large amount of military firepower to handle it.
Weve been working on magically enhanced heavy ordnance ever since, Asya said. We arent equipped to tackle an increase in incursions of that level, though.
When we fail to eliminate the ADE, Nigel said, any DEs still around when the incursion space breaks down are injected into our world.
Weve prevented this in all but a few, isolated incidents, Keith said. Luckily, they were each in remote locations where there were minimal casualties and we were able to cover. Mostly.
We use the incursion space to harvest magical materials, Asya explained. Those materials are critical to maintaining our ability to resist incursion events. Essences and awakening stones are the most valuable materials, as you might imagine.
Over the last century, Annabeth said, both the number and strength of the incursions have been escalating, just as you said. Weve managed to keep up thus far, given that more powerful incursion spaces mean better harvests. Were reaching the point where we dont have the resources to raise our people beyond category three. Theres been talk of pooling resources to try and get a small number of our most exceptional people worldwide to category four, but negotiations arent going well.
Trouble choosing which branch gets the category fours? Jason asked.
Yes, Keith said. The obvious solution is to place them directly under the command of the International Committee and dispatch them globally at need. Unfortunately, the more powerful branches in the US, China and Russia are pushing back on that. Since they are the primary source of spirit coins, they cant just be ignored.
You dont have spirit coin farms, Jason said. That makes sense. Earth doesnt have the magic and coin formation takes months, so you cant do it in the proto-astral spaces. Are you getting your coins from loot powers?
Yes, Keith said. And the major powers make a point of trying to poach anyone who gets such a power to maintain their monopoly. They offer the kind of terms that are hard to turn down, although naturally many do. None of the Australian branches currently have anyone with a looting power.
The others all turned an unfriendly glare on Other Gordon.
The last two we had, Keith said, the government facilitated their exchange to the US, in return for political concessions.
Not even something that would help us do our job, Anna said.
Those deals were made in good faith, Other Gordon defended.
Youre not on TV, Truffett, Annabeth said. Dont bother with the transparent lies.
Obviously, what we want from you, Keith said, turning back to Jason, is anything that will help us deal with the incursions. If you really do have a looting power, then supplying us with spirit coins is something we would be more than willing to demonstrate our appreciation of.
The real holy grail is the category three bottleneck, though, Asya said. If any of that knowledge you brought back can help our people reach category four, well give you whatever you want. Enough hard currency to sink a container ship. Exemption from polygamy laws. Bora Bora.
Miss Karadeniz may be somewhat exaggerating, Keith said, but the magical deficit of our world creates choke points that significantly impact our operations. If you have any means to alleviate this, you will find us to be extremely generous.
The Network contingent looked at Jason with anticipation, all but hanging off their seats as they awaited his response. He took a bite of his sandwich, paused to look at the sandwich appreciatively and then resumed thoroughly chewing it.
Mr Asano Keith began as Jason swallowed, holding up a finger to indicate a pause as he slowly drained his glass of lemonade.
Oh, thats refreshing, Jason sad happily.
Mr Asano
Hold on a sec, Jason said, retrieving the pitcher from the refrigerator and slowly pouring himself another glass. Anyone else want a top up?
Please, Asya said, eyes twinkling as she returned her glass to the bar. Annabeth flashed Keith a look of apology as she did the same.
Its really good, she confessed.
I cant wave a magic wand and solve your problems, Jason said as he finally emptied the pitcher. Well, not all your problems.
A wooden box appeared in his hands and he came around the bar to sit it on the table, where he slid off the lid.
Two thousand iron rank spirit coins, he said. Category one, I guess.
He took out a much smaller box and opened it as well.
Two hundred category two.
Next to the boxes he placed a pouch down with a clink. The crystal spirit coins had a different sound to ordinary metal coins. It distinctive and almost ethereal, like fine wind chimes in a delicate breeze.
Twenty category threes, Jason catalogued. Call it a goodwill gesture for the trouble Ive caused. I think you know what is spurring my goodwill in this instance.
The other outworlder, Annabeth said as Keith goggled at the boxes, running his fingers over the neatly stacked rows of coins.
Thats very generous, Asya said.
Im not a middle of the road bloke, Jason said. I like to think I make a good friend and a bad enemy. Im otherwise best avoided, since I tend to cause trouble.
Weve noticed, Annabeth said.
Now theres your big problem, Jason said. Getting your people over the line into category four. I cant help you with that. I daresay you have a better understanding of core-based advancement than I do.
Thats disappointing, I wont lie, Keith said.
What I can do, Jason said, is help you to sidestep that problem entirely.
Comments
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S T
2020-10-08 00:25:22 +0000 UTCHey man, aussie to Aussie I have an important question.... do you call it soccer or football
Liacster
2020-10-07 22:33:55 +0000 UTCThanks a lot for the chapter!!
Juli Freixi
2020-10-07 22:33:28 +0000 UTCturns out the houseboat can synthesize it from 3 tide pods and 1 can of axe spray.
2020-09-17 17:42:30 +0000 UTCLong term prediction: Jason's going to end up working with Asya and the Network's research division to make crystal wash. Jason doesn't have a supplier for that stuff on Earth. For now…
Termac
2020-09-17 07:05:42 +0000 UTCI also wonder if any of his family/ friends can/will go back to the other world with Jason.
2020-09-17 05:40:15 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter! It's interesting to see all these chapters of Jason back on earth. He's OP compared to what magic users on earth are. But this is just a pit stop for him.
2020-09-17 05:38:53 +0000 UTCThanks for posting this - I knew there was a cycle of diminishing returns on using core's to level - and that is why Jason can scythe through earths core users - they are unknowingly crippling themselves - but they do not have any other viable method to raise themselves up until recently.
Mislandor
2020-09-17 05:35:32 +0000 UTCDoesn't he even have a ritual for looting? would that not solve the monopoly of the big nations?
Khress
2020-09-17 05:12:56 +0000 UTCThis works out quite nicely. Since Jason has the looting ability he gets to be a part of every dimensional incursion (assuming they want the coins badly enough). And he can ask that his family join as well (assuming he doesn't intend to level them with cores). Which he may considering the danger, also I'm not sure his father would be able to fight at his age even after gaining essence powers.
Chopper
2020-09-17 03:50:20 +0000 UTCNo,” Rufus said. “I said there were two ways of raising your abilities. Every time you use a monster core to raise your abilities, it makes the other method a little less effective. The impact is minimal, at first, but every core you use eats into your potential. If you used cores to get to where I am, the top end of bronze rank, then cores would the only thing that works anymore. And bronze rank isn’t that high.” “Couldn’t you just hunt up more monsters for cores?” Jason asked. “You could,” Rufus said, “and some do. In the city we’re going to, Greenstone, almost everyone uses cores. So long as you have the money to buy them you can reach bronze rank without ever facing a monster. But every rank requires more and more cores. By the time you reach silver rank, things slow right down as the costs go up significantly. Most core users don’t make it to gold.”
Matthew A Baker
2020-09-17 03:10:41 +0000 UTCYeah but then you’d have to wait a month instead of one or two days for a new chapter. What I’ve done instead is read other stories or reread from the beginning. Take a break come back and you’ll have a nice stockpile to go through.
2020-09-17 02:54:28 +0000 UTCYeah, I remember that too, basically hard work does nothing for you anymore, and you must use cores to advance. These core mains are crippled.
Spicyice101
2020-09-17 02:49:51 +0000 UTCI thought I saw it mentioned somewhere in a previous chapter that if a person goes up to around mid bronze using cores, they literally cannot advance using the "proper" method anymore. Something about their magic basically becoming dependent on it
Philip Pleiss
2020-09-17 02:32:21 +0000 UTCA part of me wishes instead of one a day it's 20 or whatever a month all at once
Joshua
2020-09-17 01:54:56 +0000 UTCA little is amusing, but a lot of blather is filler
Keifru
2020-09-17 01:41:47 +0000 UTCYou would figure that someone on Earth would have figured out how to level without Cores by Now since it doesn't seem to be that complex, Nigel Even made it to Bronze with no Cores so its weird he doesn't seem to know what the Trick is. Basically Lift Weights, Running, Fighting Monsters then some quiet reflection time. I assume he did something very similar to go from Iron to Bronze, or maybe because an absurd amount of combat seems to be needed it threw them off, If 4 or 5 Months for Jason's Team in what we are told amounted to their own private monster Surge, seemingly fighting almost every day can only Get Jason to 25% through Bronze we are talking thousands to tens of thousands of Monsters needed to level up naturally judging by the amount of monster cores he has in his possession. Since they split the loot 4 ways that is something like 4000 Bronze Rank Monsters, probably over 100 Silver, and even more Iron Rank ones that they just tossed out. Maybe with the total number of Monsters we are looking at to advance normally I guess its no wonder they haven't figured it out.
LeapoldJKLOL
2020-09-17 01:37:39 +0000 UTCHmm ya they’re going to live Colin. He’s definitely the most laid back of the group.
Jake Minor
2020-09-17 01:11:14 +0000 UTC'obviously solution' obviously > obvious
Corwin Amber
2020-09-17 00:10:41 +0000 UTCThank you!
Andrew
2020-09-17 00:05:18 +0000 UTCYes... Mooore!
The Lost Pages
2020-09-17 00:05:06 +0000 UTCHe is probably better off getting Nigel to silver and building him up than taking a core silver and pushing them to gold. His interface is going to come in handy for tracking progress with party invites.
Chris
2020-09-16 23:51:47 +0000 UTCLol I doubt it would be a problem. The secret is "hard work and meditation" and that is probably something other gordon is deathly allergic to
cacophonix
2020-09-16 23:38:08 +0000 UTCMe at the end of every chappy: Haha magical ninja warlock go brr Also Me at the end of every chappy: Patience is a virtue but God damn I need more now!!!
Lord Freezy Pop
2020-09-16 23:36:22 +0000 UTCSame here mate
Lord Freezy Pop
2020-09-16 23:33:24 +0000 UTCProbably be a good idea not to let Other Gordon in on the secret of leveling.
2020-09-16 23:32:28 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter
2020-09-16 23:31:22 +0000 UTCOnly if he has the damage type advantage. Remember Monsters usually get smarter as they rank, so a Gold Rank Monster will be closer to a Gold Rank intelllegence than a Silver Rank Monster will be to a SIlver ranked intellegence.
Seadrake
2020-09-16 23:31:13 +0000 UTCIf Jason gets to silver then he will be the strongest being on earth since nearly all people use monster cores to level. If Jason was mid silver he could probably kill a low gold monster.
LEMON
2020-09-16 23:28:48 +0000 UTCI couldn't help burst out laughing when he said Other Collin. Someone from yesterday totally called. Made my day lol
Notmyskittles
2020-09-16 23:27:55 +0000 UTCGOD ITS TOO SHORT I WANT MORE!!!!!!!
Tim Johnson
2020-09-16 23:16:23 +0000 UTCyeah, he is going to tell them about the trap of using cores... and that they are hobbling themselves... I see it coming
Matthew A Baker
2020-09-16 23:16:07 +0000 UTCI think Other Gordon should eat a coin so they watch him explode!
Eric
2020-09-16 23:16:05 +0000 UTCPar for the course for the last couple weeks.
Alex R
2020-09-16 23:12:26 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter. The banter was spot on.
Alexander Dupree
2020-09-16 23:11:16 +0000 UTCLike waiting longer than a minute after it's released is possible
CptJimmy
2020-09-16 23:09:22 +0000 UTCI kept trying to scroll off the bottom. 'Omg my screen must be broken! where's the rest??' Setting my countdown for the next chapter :O
Aaron
2020-09-16 23:08:31 +0000 UTCAfter this negotiation bit is over, I think I need to let the chapters build up for like a week or so.
Talespinner Lore
2020-09-16 23:07:06 +0000 UTCwe only got half of the conversation, if that. I'm saddened.
Talespinner Lore
2020-09-16 23:06:38 +0000 UTCwow
Matthew A Baker
2020-09-16 23:04:06 +0000 UTCyoink
Talespinner Lore
2020-09-16 23:02:07 +0000 UTCThanks
Luke Scheffe
2020-09-16 23:00:39 +0000 UTC