TGCP Chapter 86: Little Disciples
Added 2021-06-21 03:08:49 +0000 UTCSecond chapter posted today, don't skip chapter 85.
I had become extremely popular over the week that followed, something that was satisfying to experience. It meant that my efforts to convert the Coreless had not gone to waste. The younger members of the many-nest’s Coreless, especially, had proven eager to meet me.
Beyond the obvious similarity that was their size, the smaller Coreless shared many common features - the most notable of which were the darkwood carvings that they clung to and the way that their eyes seemed to light up in disbelief when they first saw me. I wasn’t sure which Coreless had distributed the proto-totems, but they had done the Great Core a great service. Though the small Coreless were weak at the moment, converting the youngest generation would make it far easier to spread the faith of the Great Core.
Still, that didn’t mean that I was ignoring the other Coreless. Not at all. If I was going to enact revenge on Tiamat for what she had attempted to do, I would need to assemble a powerful army. Regardless, I spent a large amount of effort on securing the loyalty of the tiny Coreless.
Fortunately, that effort was well spent. Wherever it had come from, [Little Guardian’s Totem] was a useful ability, and I made sure to use it often. I’m not sure that the older Coreless noticed what was happening, not at first.
The children certainly did.
Crowds of them seemed to gather around every time I left my original Coreless’ nest. Each time, I made sure to use [Little Guardian’s Totem] as much as I was able. Though the first time that I tried to use it had nearly drained me dry of mana, I found that the ability - though it didn’t seem as if it were any more powerful in effect - gradually required less and less mana as it increased in level. If [Little Guardian’s Totem]’s cost had stayed the same, I would have struggled to create more than one or two Totems per day. The only option would have been to gorge myself on mana-water in a bid to refill my reserves of mana more quickly.
And while I did choose to do that occasionally, the reduction in the ability’s mana requirement made that decision unnecessary.
I quickly progressed from struggling to create one Totem before my mana ran dry to two - and then three, and four, and more. Before I knew it, it seemed as if I had personally met with each of the tiny Coreless that I had saved, all of them clutching tightly onto a carving made of darkwood.
I didn’t have to wonder why they came. I knew what it was like; I remembered the time when I was weak and helpless, able to do little more than peek out from my place within the wall-cracks and listen to the sounds of violence and bad-things. The tiny Coreless were like I had been, desperately seeking for something to make them feel safe.
The Great Core and its soothing light had been that for me. The darkwood carvings - and the Totems that I formed from them - were the same for the smallest of the Coreless.
Each of the carvings imbued with [Little Guardian’s Totem] gave off a small, short-range aura that helped to calm the mind and resist negative mental effects. I felt it every time I created a new Totem, a comforting sense of peace and a reduction in Tiamat’s incessant thought-whispers. From the way that the Coreless lost the knots of tension in their shoulders and bared their teeth a little wider, I could see that they felt it too.
Not that I needed to see it in order to know.
[Little Guardian’s Totem] had a few other effects beyond the aura that it gave off. I noticed that I had a connection to every Totem that I created, enough that I was able to follow the links to find any of them with a fair amount of accuracy. Typically, that link was tenuous; little more than a slight awareness that I had to focus on to receive any real information.
There were times when it wasn’t. Times when the connections pulled at my senses without my conscious direction. Times when I could feel something sent quietly along the links between myself and those who touched the Totems, hints of emotion communicated from mind to mind.
It wasn’t the [CURIOSITY] of Tiamat, a thought-hiss that was more arrogant demand for obedience than anything else.
The emotions that spilled across the connection were smaller, safer. Able to slip through the wall-cracks of my mind-nest while the over-large thought-hisses of Tiamat could not. They did not demand. They hardly even asked. They just wanted to be noticed.
Found.
[pain/need/sadness]
A tiny Coreless that skinned the flesh of her knee, dripping blood from her skin and fluids from her eyes, one hand desperately clutching the Totem that I had made for her. I found her and formed illusion after illusion of radiant color until the pain of her thought-hisses fell away, shifting into fascination and delight. With nothing better to do, I kept going until not-Needle arrived to take me back to the nest.
[grief]
Another young Coreless leaking fluids from his eyes, holding both hands fast to his Totem like a lifeline. I licked at the droplets until they went away.
[fear]
A small Coreless sleeping in a nest filled with many others his size, shaking and terrified in his sleep. His tiny fingers clung to the Totem that I had created for him earlier that day. I woke the little Coreless from his terrors and allowed him to rub my scale-flesh until he drifted back into peaceful slumber.
My efforts did not go unrewarded. Whereas before I had been slightly hesitant to travel through the many-nest without one of my original Coreless at my side, that fear no longer registered. Wherever I went, I would see one of my tiny Coreless, the most fervent of the Great Core’s followers.
My little disciples.
They ran through the crowds of older Coreless, and I could sense the light hints of joy or excitement when I focused my mind on the Totems that I saw. The weak emotion-sense only worked when a [Little Guardian’s Totem] was pressed against flesh, but it seemed like the little disciples had made a habit of it, finding comfort in the touch.
Even in the times that I left the many-nest with one or more of my Coreless, hunting bad-things to help keep the Coreless of the many-nest fed, I could still feel my Totems.
I could find the Great Core’s Coreless.
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Valera watched, still rather flabbergasted, as Orken’s resident Little Guardian pressed his scales against a darkwood carving. Just like all of the ones before it, it began to glow with a light luminosity and exude an aura of peace - not enough that it was forceful, pushing alien emotions into her mind, but enough to notice.
Enough to feel safe.
It affected the children the most, when it was found that the carved totems could suddenly become something more. It was like a confirmation of all of their hopes; a bedtime story come to life before their very eyes.
Protection from their fears and grief.
People had begun to notice. There was no way that they couldn’t, with the way that the children acted. Where before, they had desperately clung to the stories of the little snake that worked to keep them safe, now they lived it.
They smiled again, free from that tinge of fear that made their childlike grins turn brittle at the edges.
Even a few members of the Council had grown interested, making passing remarks to Captain Wren about the viability of trading Little Guardian Totems to other cities in exchange for food. Items with a calming effect could fetch a high price, in some places. Even Valera could see the appeal; if a small necklace was the difference between keeping a cool head in battle or suffering a preventable death, it would be worth quite a lot.
Maybe enough to keep Orken fed, even. That would be a relief. Valera and her fellow Seekers had been forced to travel further afield in their attempts to bring back meat for the city, and every additional step was potentially one step closer to meeting something that couldn’t be defeated.
You never knew what you might face, even so close to the safety of null-water.
More than once, Valera had been forced to wander through Orken in a search for a wayward snake. Not long ago, she would have been worried at the thought. As much as she trusted the little cutie, the same couldn’t be said for everyone - especially after the catastrophe that was the Webweaver fiasco.
Now, she simply had to ask for those she passed to point the way until, eventually, she’d find her lost snake caring for some equally lost child. She’d watch him comfort them in their pain, or distract them from their sadness.
It was as if he knew that they were in need - and more and more, she had begun to believe that the children’s Little Guardian did know when they needed him. That the make-believe story given to frightened children had become reality.
That frightened Valera, even with the positive effects that it had.
Despite their efforts, humans simply didn’t know much when it came to Ascended monsters. When only encounters with a rare few could be survived and an even rarer few could be tamed, there was little chance to learn more.
They grew stronger over time. They absorbed traits from monsters that they consumed. They possessed powerful abilities.
That was most of what humanity knew.
None of that explained how their little cutie had seemingly spontaneously acquired abilities that were a near match to the stories given to a group of scarred children. None of that explained how a tale for desperate souls had become real.
As innocuous as the story of the Little Guardian was, there were many tales that were its opposite. She could only hope that there was more to it - that the legends told of Ascended monsters could not so easily make themselves real. Surely, if they could, humanity would have already disappeared.
Still, even if their Little Guardian was something rare, she couldn’t help but think…
What sort of monsters have we created?
Comments
Thanks for the great chapter
Jonas
2021-07-17 11:12:16 +0000 UTCalso, as an aside.. how did that smug explanation to rowan go? would have loved to be a fly on the wall when he gets queued in on little guardian's origin :p
TargetDrone
2021-06-21 15:32:50 +0000 UTCi can only agree with the other commenters, these chapters are a welcome addition, and it helps ground Paradox in the towns society... I really really really love the fact that you take time to explore his social growth as well, and that you let his interactions with the humans evolve at its own pace. This way it feels a lot more natural and not jarring as it would be if he was able to communicate with the humans on day 1...
TargetDrone
2021-06-21 07:43:28 +0000 UTCBy the time there's actual 2-way communication, the children and maybe even his OG coreless might well be loyal enough to our favorite little snake. What I'm more worried about is how hell react when they start trying to convince him that the great core is funtionally dead.
Matthias
2021-06-21 07:40:24 +0000 UTCMy heart! This is so good! Definitely 100% on board with this direction. Not every chapter needs to be an action-fest, and seeing Paradox get closer to the coreless in a real way is great. It also gives me hope that we'll eventually get actual 2-way communication, and that when we do it wont be a complete disaster. This has all been great setup for the possibility of keeping things a civil even once Paradox figures out his coreless aren't as loyal to the great core as he thinks.
Zat
2021-06-21 06:52:35 +0000 UTCthis little guardian feels like some purer version of dendar, the night serpet from D&D lore. known to feast on nightmares to grow in strength, she had at one point devoured the sun, and plans to eat the world when the endtimes come. this little guy though, he just stops at the 'eating nightmares' part, wholesome snake that he is.
Matthias
2021-06-21 04:56:15 +0000 UTCParadox is now inseparable from the humans, because they determine his ability to complete goals. Some detailed info from their view was needed and is appreciated.
2021-06-21 04:43:37 +0000 UTCTo further comment on the author's concerns above, this is not at all boring. Not only are we seeing that the snake has a viable path to achieving his goals in the city (and let's face it, the snake started off as a bit of a comedic character), we're starting to understand how the humans think about him. And that's important, because it automatically creates several points is tension in the story - will Valera start to doubt him? Will she act on that doubt? What will happen to the council if they try to take a totem from the kids? Can paradox communicate with his followers now through his totems? If so, how will the city respond to their children worshiping a core? And many, many more.
2021-06-21 04:42:15 +0000 UTCI'm glad you're enjoying them! I get a little worried when writing more SoL/fluffy-type chapters, since it can be easy to push past relaxing/touching and push into boring or overwrought, but everyone has been really supportive with these last few chapters. I think they're a nice change of pace from the usual and a good way to look at the effects of everything that's been going on before everything starts up again.
2021-06-21 03:41:42 +0000 UTCGosh darn if Paradox ain't the best little eater of nightmares to ever exist. 😍 Author I absolutely love what you're doing with these chapters, especially the double posting so we get so much more of our favourite little cutie! Keep up the great work <3
Alexandria Clarke
2021-06-21 03:33:33 +0000 UTC