Day 167 - Shayma
Day 167 - Shayma
Day 167 - Shayma
Shayma stretched luxuriously as sunlight filtered in the window. The soft sounds of surf lapped at the edges of her hearing and the scent of clean salt and warm sand wrapped around her. It was so soothing she didnt really want to open her eyes or get up. She still adored the lake cottage, of course, but Blue was right that it wasnt exactly something she could share, not even with Annit and Keri.
The alternative that Blue had made her was amazing.
They both agreed that she didnt need anything to impress foreign visitors, not in any official sense, so it didnt need to be a sprawling monstrosity like the Palace or Ansaes tower, the latter of which shed only seen from a distance. It was huge.
What she got was a comfortable, sun-washed two-story bungalow with an enormous veranda on every side and plenty of guest rooms, on the shore of a beach somewhere in the Caldera. It wasnt opulent, not in the sense that the Palace was, but it was impossibly comfortable. She wasnt sure exactly what magic Blue had worked, but it was warm enough that a swim was refreshing, and cool enough that lying in the sun was relaxing.
It had only needed one additional touch to reach perfect, and it had been her idea. At her request hed put one of his cores in her room, which was something he hadnt considered at all. Sometimes he forgot that, while he was technically everywhere, the cores were his real presence. Since he had two cores and the Caldera was both enormous and fully inside his territory, having him put one in her room wasnt that worrisome, and she really did feel that she slept better when one of them was around. For some reason that both surprised and touched Blue when she asked, to the point where he fussed over getting the placement just right.
Finally, she opened her eyes, glancing over at the blue pillar next to her bed. Sometimes Blue woke her up himself, or at least greeted her when she opened her eyes, but sometimes he was wrapped up in something and didnt even notice she was awake. Considering that he had to get ready for the invasion by the mage-kings, she wasnt much surprised that he seemed busy. The soft, liquid wash of his attention in her head was faint, indicating he wasnt focused on her or near her.
She didnt want to interrupt him, so she just rolled out of bed, starting for the shower before pausing. Adventurers learned to pay close attention to both their bodies and their Skills, to know when something had changed, or something was wrong, and just then something was nagging at her. Multiple somethings, actually.
She dropped down into a meditative stance, the wood of the floor so smooth it was almost soft, and concentrated on herself. Though she could make the Status runes easily enough, that wouldnt necessarily reflect more subtle changes. Quite a few people who stalled out in the second tier did so because they took their Skill descriptions so literally that they never pushed the boundaries and found all the tricks to what they could do.
That particular problem was even worse for her because shed had most of her Skills advanced by Blue. While they were definitely more powerful, the limits further out, there was a hollowness to them, like an empty room. Instead of being shaped by her hand, by her experiences as she used them, they were just made bigger. Given how many Skills Blue had advanced, she didnt trust the numbers to reflect what was really there.
There was definitely something new in the conceptual area of her Skills that were tied to Blue, which meant it probably wouldnt show up on her Status. His mana connection didnt, nor did any of the ties to Fields or dungeon weaponry. Apparently, it was even vague in Blues Status, leaving both of them to muddle through with the direct sense and use of the Skills. Which wasnt terrible, but it was nice to have the sense of certainty a Status provided.
It took her a while to locate the other change, mostly because it was an absence, and the absence of something that shed barely noticed to begin with. The faint stir of magic and slight tautness in her belly was gone, which made her blink when she realized it. She counted days, then shook her head. Somehow, three months had passed without her realizing it.
Blue? She said. Is the Dungeon Seed ready?
Oh, youre awake! The liquid hiss of Blues attention sharpened into words as his attention turned fully on her. Yup, I got the notification last night. This morning? Anyway, you were asleep and didnt think I needed to wake you up, especially since it just popped into inventory. You want to see it?
Of course! She felt the push of Blues inventory in her right hand and turned it palm-upward. With a black flash the Dungeon Seed appeared in her palm, and it was quite obvious why it had never really bothered her much. It was a swirling blue marble the size of her thumb, exactly the same colors and subtle motion as one of Blues cores but, obviously, far smaller. She had a sense of mana but like all of Blues magic it wasnt actually visible. Huh. It doesnt actually look like much.
Yeah I noticed that. Its kind of just a connector to me, though, rather than a special thing itself. I think. Anyway, I figure you ought to hang onto it, since youre the only one who can really go outside my boundaries.
Yeah, she agreed absently, rolling the Dungeon Seed around in her palm. It seemed like it should have been warm, but it felt just like any other rock. She was actually a little disappointed it wasnt more dramatic, or at the very least that she didnt have some special connection to it considering shed been carrying it for three months.
Also, youre Companion rank ten finally! Blue sounded more excited by that than he did about the Dungeon Seed, despite having been waiting on the seed for months. It says you get additional access to dungeon functions, which Im not sure what that does, but more importantly that gave me trait points! It also says you can generate me trait points, though its not clear how.
Oooh. Now she understood why he was more interested in rank ten than the Seed. Considering how dear trait points were, it was nice to see that they had another way to get them. She didnt feel too worried about her ability to generate them, because she was advancing pretty quickly. Even if it needed her to do astounding things, Blue gave her tools and power enough that she felt confident she could manage it. After all, it wasnt long ago that she was involved in making an Artifact, and she very much doubted Blue was going to get any less ridiculous as time went on. How many?
Five more. That gives me six, so I think I need to get the council together to decide what to spend them on. Though Im pretty sure I already know what I want.
Ill go get everyone then. Do I have time to shower first?
Yeah, both Iniri and Taelah are in the middle of things already so youve got plenty of time. That made her feel a little guilty for sleeping in, but gnawing anxiety had kept her up later than she would have liked. The mage-kings were coming closer, and while she had faith in Blue, there was just something ominous about the massive fortress-islands.
It didnt help that Blue confessed to her that he was worried, too. She and Ansae were the only ones who he could talk to, and it wasnt like he could admit he was fallible to anyone outside the council. While most people drew comfort from a massive Power protecting them, sometimes she had to comfort Blue instead. He had just as many doubts as a normal person.
So, do you have any idea what it might mean by dungeon function access? Blue asked as she stepped into the shower. Theyd had proper plumbing in the shop where she grew up, but it had been less easy to come by in the years since, so it still felt like a luxury to wake up with a proper hot shower.
Not offhand, she said. Taelah had provided Shayma with proper fur-friendly shampoo and scented soaps, which made the shower even more indulgent. There didnt seem to be any limit to what Taelah could make with Alchemy, and considering the abundance of materials Blue provided her, hardly any limit to how much of it she could make. It actually made Shayma feel a little bad that she couldnt return the favor by bringing Taelah along to Wildwood, since Blues wife had no interest in combat at all.
Mmm, maybe you need to go to a core, like when you level up?
I can try, at least.
Its too bad we cant take our time this morning, Blue said wistfully, and she grinned. Between adventuring and gearing up for the invasion they hadnt had as much time alone as they might have liked, but they still managed to sneak in a quick fling here and there. Still, Blue liked to take his time, which was something she hardly objected to. Oh! I can give you Affinities now! Youll have to think about what you want.
I hadnt thought of that, she admitted. Im not sure what Affinity I have to begin with. Going from Seeker to Trickster left her completely blank on what Affinity she might have. Really, she didnt know what Affinity the Seeker class tended toward to begin with. Some Classes and Skills were obvious, but hers werent, especially since she had both illusion and shapeshifting.
Definitely Kinetic, if I dont have it already, she said after a moment. Stellar, of course. I couldnt turn down that one, once you have the Sources for it.
Oh absolutely, he assured her. I have to admit I cant tell exactly what Affinity you have either. I have a guess though, based on what Ive seen so far.
Yes? One thing shed gotten used to was Blue knowing things he had absolutely no right to know. Sometimes she wondered how he knew them, but mostly just accepted that Blue was simply Blue.
I think it might be fate.
Thatswow. She remembered vaguely that Tor Kot had said something to that effect, but [The Light of Eschaton] had made the incident a touch hazy, and she didnt really believe anything he said anyway. But how could I do illusions and shapeshifting and so on then?
Well, I have seen its possible to convert mana Affinities, and Iniri even has a Skill that lets her use different ones than Light, so its clear Affinities arent the only way to get an effect. Its probably harder without, but fate Affinity seems really potent so maybe that makes up for it?
Maybe. Shayma was still doubtful. It didnt seem like her illusions were all that difficult and they were certainly powerful, and the same went for her shapeshifting. The only Skills that seemed like they should be Fate affinity were [Seeker] and [Luck], but considering that her illusions were verging on actual reality, maybe there was a Fate influence there. She was rather hazy on what precisely Fate mana was capable of. Shed have to ask Ansae after the council meeting.
Yeah its super weird. When I gave you the [Trickster] Class I kind of broke the way Classes normally do things, so thats probably whats involved. Then theres your race She nodded as she followed his thoughts.
Since Im technically a dungeon spirit I probably inherit some aspects of your mana, and you have plenty of illusion and kinetic mana to go around.
I guess? I mean, clearly its different from linking you to my mana pool directly. Maybe at some point we should have a scholar of some kind look into it. Im sure theres Class scholars.
There are some in Wildwood, even, Shayma agreed. Though if you gave me the Class, it might not fit anything they know. You keep doing impossible things.
Its a burden, Blue said, and she laughed. Both Ansae and Blue, for all their ridiculous power, had senses of humor. Sometimes really bad senses of humor, but that just made it more relatable. It made it a lot easier to deal with them as people instead of as immortal, unknowable Powers. She stepped out of the shower, toweled herself off, and combed the water out of her fur before heading back toward the core.
Before I head off to get everyone, maybe I can figure out what the new options Im supposed to have are, she suggested. The itch of the not-quite-known Skill was going to be at the back of her head all day otherwise.
Sure, Im curious about that too.
She took a few more steps to the core and placed her hands on it. It was something she did fairly often, since she needed the contact to gain experience properly, but without having any level in waiting there usually wasnt much else. This time there was a sensation of some sort of floating link, like with more advanced magical items such as her telepathy circlet.
[Promise] didnt count. It was practically a part of her.
She reached out for it and connected, then blinked when Status appeared in front of her eyes. But not her Status.
Blue Core Dungeon
Level 9 (63%)
Cores: 2
Primary Affinity: None [Set Affinity]
Secondary Affinity: None [Locked]
Created Affinities: Stellar
Governed Affinities: Stellar
Floors: None [Define Floor]
107,352,887% Overextension Penalty:
Level requirements increased
Base Mana regeneration reduced
Core Mana Upkeep increased
There was more beyond that, what looked like the Status Blue had shared before, with Resources and Categories and Fields, but she was stuck on the first part, the bit with the enormous number.
Um, Blue, dear? I can see your Status now and it says youre She took a moment to count the zeroes. Ten, hundred, thousandone hundred million percent overextended.
What. Blue didnt have eyes, but she could practically feel the blink. I dont have anything like that on my Status.
Yes, theres a lot thats not on the Status you showed us. She waved her hand and conjured what she was seeing for Blue, since even though he could see through her eyes theyd already found he didnt see certain things like her mana sight or Status prompts.
Well, uh. I guess that might explain why getting a new level is so difficult. Is this because I dont have any floors!? Blue sounded halfway between baffled and outraged, and Shayma didnt blame him. Okay all of this is weird. I thought stellar mana would be a Power thing, but its a dungeon one instead? And why do you get to see this when I dont, anyway?
I dont know! She understood why he was grumpy, but hed complained about his terrible Status before, so she wasnt surprised. Even he didnt sound surprised. Do you want me to change anything?
Not right now. Truthfully, Ive been doing fine without having a primary or secondary Affinity, whatever that means, and its not like I care about base mana regeneration even slightly. Or Core Mana Upkeep, considering how much mana Im generating. Dont want to change too much right before we have to deal with the mage-kings in case it throws me for a loop in some way. She nodded agreement. Given how much Blue had grown she doubted things would affect him as much as they had early on, but it wasnt worth the risk.
The only thing is that level requirement which, okay, a hundred million percent higher level requirement is a problem. Actually, maybe you can designate a level and see what happens? She rolled her eyes at Blues basically instantaneous change of mind but had to agree it wasnt likely to cause any serious problem. Shayma poked the appropriate part of the Status with her mind and then snorted as it told her that she couldnt do it.
It says that too much of your area is in flux to make changes.
Oh. Uh, yeah, I guess the total area of the Caldera is more than Tarnil at the moment and its still going so that makes sense. Boo.
We can maybe discuss this at the meeting too, Shayma suggested.
Probably. Theres a lot that I can infer from that Status, including the fact that you can see it, but I cant. This system seems to have been designed for a Companion and a Dungeon to work together from day one.
It seems like it, she agreed. It was always odd to think of Blue as separate from a dungeon, because he was a dungeon, but his mind and mentality were clearly something else. I feel kind of bad that I didnt hit ten earlier, now.
Its not like either of us knew what we were doing. I bet a normal dungeon would be easier for a Companion to be in tune with anyway. Theyd be less eccentric at least.
Far be it from me to disagree you might be difficult sometimes, Shayma grinned, taking her hands off the core. The Status and the connection vanished but she committed it to memory anyway. Shed be bringing it up again soon enough.
Only sometimes? I clearly need to be more whimsical. Its the only way anyone will take me seriously.
Still chatting with Blue, Shayma walked to the teleport pad Blue had put in near the beach house, an open gazebo, and transferred herself to The Village. She nearly collided with a cart as she stepped off the stone circle that marked the teleporter, blurring to one side as the man tending it called apologies. For all that The Village was rather small, it was a large effort to completely rebuild it in the Caldera and move everyone over.
Before Taelah moves I need to find out if she wants to keep her current house or what, Blue observed. Or if she wants her secret garden there or, well, theres all kinds of options.
Ill ask her, Shayma replied, skipping straight to Taelahs house with [Phantasmal Path]. She raised her hand to knock at the door, which opened before she could touch it to reveal a smiling Taelah in her casual dress. Usually she had on a heavier alchemists apron.
I was right! Taelah said. Im getting better at understanding Blue. I thought you were coming.
Soon you wont need me to relay things at all, Shayma agreed, glad that maybe Taelah could talk to Blue directly. They shared him in some ways, but Blue wasnt going to ask her to pass along sweet nothings to Taelahs ears for him. That would just be weird.
Im glad she can kinda-sorta hear me, but tell her hi for me anyway! Shayma laughed.
Your husband says hello, she told Taelah, grinning at the appellation. It always amused her for no reason she could really figure out.
Hello, husband, Taelah smiled back, clearly just as amused by the situation as she was. She stepped away from the door and gestured Shayma inside, turning to choose one of her various straw hats from a stand. What brings you by this time?
Blue needs the council again, Shayma said, walking into Taelahs kitchen and glancing around. It was nice enough, but definitely showed signs of Blues early work, everything square and symmetrical. Taelah had been slowly accumulating things to make it look more like a home, but the secret garden cabin was much nicer. I hit Companion Rank ten, which got Blue some Trait points and some other things. I assume youll reach ten soon, too.
I hope so! Though Im not sure what the ranks mean.
Blue and I think it has to do how close our rapport is? Im sure youll get another rank pretty soon.
That would be pretty nice, but I dont think I really need it. Taelah put on one of her hats, then paused and opened a wicker basket on the counter, passing Shayma a muffin. Miss Burnhade makes these, she told Shayma in the tone of someone confessing a great secret. Theyre amazing. Shayma took a bite and had to agree. They were made with fruits that Shayma didnt recognize but had to be from one of Blues new Climates, and Taelah was absolutely right about how delicious they were.
If you have extras, maybe bring them? She suggested. I know Iniri will want one, and Ansae probably will too. Taelah blinked, then her smile grew wider and mischief lit her eyes.
I cant wait to tell Miss Burnhade I served her muffins to a dragon. Shayma giggled, and Blue laughed in her head.
Just wait until Ansae shows up at The Village looking for more if she likes them too, Blue added. Shayma shared that with Taelah, who was already grinning, and they both spent a moment visualizing that before both dissolving into laughter.
I have half a dozen more, Ill bring them along, Taelah promised.
Great! Ill go get Iniri and meet you in the conference room. Since Taelah had control over teleports, she didnt need to escort the other woman around. Shayma headed back to the teleport pad, polishing off the muffin.
Its really that good? Blue asked.
You have no idea, she told him.
Then I guess the Bargain is working! Shayma blinked. She hadnt really thought of it that way, but when Blue mentioned it, that perspective did make a strange sort of sense. It only took her a few moments more to get to Iniris tower, and this time Iniri was waiting for her. Just like Taelah, it seemed that she was getting better at hearing Blue and wasnt surprised when Shayma showed up at her door.
Blue needs more advice? Iniri asked.
Yes, and the earlier the better I think.
I mean, if theres something absolutely urgent I can wait for Iniri to be done but otherwise yeah, sooner is better.
Certainly, how long will it take do you think?
Um. Hopefully not long. I just want everyone involved.
Ill tell everyone it shouldnt be more than an hour, Iniri decided after Shayma relayed Blues answer. If it takes longer, they can cope. At the conference room?
Thats right.
Ill be there, Iniri told her, and Shayma returned to the teleport pad. By the time she made it to the conference room, Taelah and Ansae were there already, and the dragon was chewing on a muffin. The Contained Star still spun slowly at the center, since apparently Blue didnt need to actually move it elsewhere to link it into his closest dynamos. Ansae waved cheerfully at Shayma as she arrived; though Shayma hadnt seen much of the dragon recently, she did seem in a better mood now that she had a lair outside in the sunlight. Iniri showed up only a minute later, exchanging greetings as she took her place. Taelah silently offered her a muffin and Iniri took it with a raised eyebrow.
Might as well start.
Theres two reasons for this meeting. The first is that Blue now has six trait points. He got five since I reached Companion Rank ten this morning.
Oh, three reasons, I guess. Ideas on what to do with the dungeon seed. She nodded to acknowledge Blue and continued on.
Three reasons, actually. The second reason is the dungeon seed is ready, so he needs ideas how to use it. Third is this. She gestured and brought up Blues Status, or at least the part she uniquely had access to. I can now see this, and Blue wants input on all the implications.
One hundred million? Ansae snickered, eyes glinting with amusement. You dont do anything by halves, do you?
I kinda wish I could do that one by halves. At least it explains why Im only level nine.
Is there anything we can do about that now? Iniri asked.
Were afraid to poke at it too much this close to a battle, and anyway I cant change anything with the Caldera still under construction. Shayma replied. Iniri nodded thoughtfully.
I think the use for the dungeon seed is obvious, husband, Taelah said suddenly. Once you win this next battle, you will have four floating islands to take over. Surely one of those would be useful.
Ooh. Okay, why didnt I think of that?
I can hardly think of a better use for it, Ansae agreed. Nothing that would benefit us prior to the battle, at any rate.
That was easy! Shayma said. For once.
Onto the trait points, then, Iniri said.
What traits can Blue buy? Taelah asked, and Shayma conjured a second Status, the one with the listing that she still remembered from the last time Blue discussed Traits.
Mana Efficiency: Improves flow of mana within the Dungeon. Higher flow provides larger benefits. (1 point)
Burrowing: Upgrades [Boring Tendril] into [Burrower]. (1)
Core Specialization: Ecology: Allows creation of additional resource types with [Dungeon Ecology]. Unlocks the ability to generate abstract Affinities with [Dungeon Ecology]. (4 points)
Core Specialization: Defense: Increases experience generated by defensive structures. Unlocks additional defensive materials. (4 points)
Core Specialization: Dungeon Combat: Increases potency of combat versions of Skills and structures. Unlocks additional combat Skills. (4 points)
Core Specialization: Habitation: Grants Dungeon Skills based on species of Dungeon inhabitants. Improves the species traits of Dungeon inhabitants. (4 points)
Core Specialization: Companions Traits:
Tracking: Your Companions can sense the location of your current ANATHEMA. (1 Point)
Empower: Immensely amplify Companion abilities for a short time, for a great cost. (1 point)
Companion Concord: Allow Companions to communicate with each other regardless of distance. (2 points)
Companion Directives: Grants Companions limited access to dungeon senses and build options. Companions may designate goals. (5 points).
Designate ANATHEMA: Companions may adjust the dungeons ANATHEMA target. (5 points)
Class Management: Companions may adjust Class and Skill details. (10 points)
Spawn Core: Allows the Dungeon to generate additional Cores. (20 points)
Manifest: Allows the Dungeon to condense its mana into physical form. (30 points)
Antithesis: Your existence becomes inimical to your ANATHEMA. Contact results in annihilation. (35)
Im more interested in the Affinity listings there, Ansae said, eyes fixed on Shaymas Companion portion of the Status. Created and Governed Affinities? Does that mean that the Great Dungeons, maybe even the Red Dungeons, are the ultimate arbiters of Affinities? I always thought the gods governed things as important as Affinities, even if someone else created them, but it says you govern Stellar Affinity.
I dont even know how to govern it! Im not sure what that even means. His voice was a little blurred, obviously directed at Ansae.
Its interesting, but I dont think it has much bearing on any immediate issues, Taelah said, undercutting Ansaes excitement. Ansaes eyes glinted, but she chuckled.
I suppose world-shaking revelations can wait until after we figure out the best way to survive the next few days. Ansae conceded, but her eyes stayed focused on the Status display.
I think theres only two real choices for traits, Iniri said, ignoring the byplay. Combat and Ecology. We know there are four combat-specialized cores coming, which means combat specialization by Blue might help. But Blue doesnt know how to engage in dungeon combat, so theres no telling if its useful in practice. We want to drive them off without it coming to that, anyway. Ecology is likely to give Blue more Affinity options, but we dont know which ones or what their applications might be.
He has six points, Shayma pointed out. He could buy Designate ANATHEMA and we could make sure that Anathema rage doesnt take him over.
Id really like that, actually, Blue grumped. But then we wouldnt have anything left over.
If he buys that, he doesnt get any extra options before the mage-kings come, Iniri sighed, making the same point that Blue was, even before Shayma could say anything. If were down to dungeon-to-dungeon fighting were even worse off than I would like.
You dont think Defense would help? Shayma asked. Since thats what were doing.
Im less worried about defense, considering my size, than I am about force projection, Blue said. Considering the resources they seem to have, simply trying to stand off the mage-kings is a losing proposition. Not because I cant do it, but because Tarnil wont survive it.
I did warn you about making Bargains, Ansae said after Shayma conveyed that, not gloating or admonishing, simply stating a fact.
I think Ecology and Companion Concord, Shayma said slowly, considering the fact that Blue was limited by his Bargain with Tarnil. Ecology might give Blue access to void Affinity. She didnt have to elaborate on how terrifying it would be for someone with Blues resources and mana reserves to be able to make void Affinity weaponry. And the Concord because Blue needs a way to talk directly with you that doesnt involve me physically being somewhere.
That tether is unacceptable, from a logistics standpoint. Iniri grimaced. I definitely agree about Concord.
It means Id be able to pass messages, too, Taelah volunteered. Im not a fighter but I can at least do that.
Yeah that makes a lot of sense, Ill buy that now. Shayma started to tell the others that, then something in her head seemed to shift.
This is very strange. Taelahs voice sounded, though she didnt speak or even move her lips. Between Blue, her Skills, One-Eye-Greens telepathy, and now the Concord, her brain was starting to feel a little bit overstretched. It would pass eventually, and leveling up would help, but for now she felt rather overfull.
It is. Iniri agreed.
Can you two hear me or does Shayma still have to repeat things? Blue asked. The fact that he didnt get a response spoke for itself. Bah.
Blue, can you hear us? As shed expected, he couldnt. It seems to only work between Companions. Ill still have to relay Blues words for now, but at least we can all talk at a distance.
Because nothing is ever easy.
If it were easy, I think we would have heard of Blue Cores before this, Ansae said. Down to four points, its just a question of which specialization you should pick.
Id say Ecology, Taelah said. Its the cornerstone of everything else hes done. He might be able to figure out something new before the mage-kings arrive.
This is uncomfortably like last time, Iniri sighed. How can we help Blue make decisions when we have no idea what is really even being decided?
Thats how I feel all the time, I swear. Shayma snorted, but really it wasnt that funny. It was a serious handicap that might kill them all.
I think Ecology is a good idea too, Ansae said after a moment. There are other options for offense and defense, but that is uniquely Blues. It might also get him access to stellar Affinity materials, and I dont need to elaborate on how powerful that is. She waved a claw at the [Contained Star] floating above the table.
Ive been leaning that way myself, Blue said. Any arguments against it?
I think its a foregone conclusion, Iniri said, not even waiting for Shayma to translate. Unless we want to gamble that the Combat core will produce something more valuable in the next three days.
Okay, Im going to go ahead and buy it. Shayma repeated Blues pronouncement and waited for something to happen. For a moment nothing did, then there came the faint sensation of mana sweeping through them.
Huh. Blue said. Well. I can give Iniri her stellar Affinity now. A strange expression passed over Iniris face when Shayma told her that, some combination of embarrassment and eagerness and relief.
I suppose this will take longer than an hour, then, Iniri said.