Chapter 354: Redundancies
Chapter 354: Redundancies
Chapter 354: Redundancies
For the first time, Alex Roth walked toward the portal to Thameland with only Claygon at his side. He drew quizzical looks from the portal staff; since the expeditionary force was accustomed to seeing him with his teammates, this change of routine was something the attentive staff paid close attention to. Some waved and wished him a good morning, and he replied in kind, but never slowed his stride.
Todays event was too important for him to be late.
It had been nearly a week since the windmill blaze and normally, he and his teammates wouldnt be returning to Greymoor so soon.
But today was a special day.
Alex had received a message the night before that was written in a familiar hand. It had read:
Alex, my boy, I have managed to clear my schedule but just for tomorrow. Apologies about the short notice, but I have taken leave to inform your professors of a one-time possible absence on your part. Professor Hak was very complimentary of your work, and actually said thatif you did not choose to attempt it this semesterthat she would propose you Challenge the Exam for credit for next semesters first year Blood-Magic course.
I chose not to tell her of the little book you are penning. I thought that should be your little surprise. In any case, should you accept, your professors are forewarned.
I hope to see you on the morrow, say at seven oclock, for a nice little safari.
If you choose to accompany me, please press your charm-pendant to the bottom of the note, and Ill be alerted.
Do make sure to come equipped for battle tomorrow, and bring both a lunch and supper; I shall meet you at camp beside your lovely aeld tree. Ive heard its growing well.
Oh, and do bring headwear: reading the weather indicates that it will be a sunny autumn day in the area where we will be trekking. Yet, it will also be bitterly cold. I did not train you for battle only to have you felled by frostbiteor sickness!
Yours Faithfully,
Chancellor Baelin
Of course, angry dragons couldnt keep Alex away from Baelins orb hunt, so hed eagerly taken the charm pendant from around his neck and pressed it to the message.
There was a flash of light, a hiss of flame andwhen the young wizard lifted the pendantsymbols were inscribed as though theyd been branded into the paper.
He hadnt wasted a second after that.
Hed prepared his gear for the morning, had a quick Restful Slumber, gave a hurried explanation to Theresa and Selina, then ran out the door at sunrise with his golem by his side. Selina and Theresa stood on the balcony waving goodbye with Selina excitedly bouncing on the balls of her feet.
His little sister seemed about ready to burst recently, butif Alex asked her what was going onshed only say:
Ill tell you later, okay? Its a secret for now.
So, he didnt push, after all, who was he to begrudge anyone their secrets.
Maybe she has a surprise for us, he thought as he stepped onto the portal. Maybe somethings happening at school or maybewait? Could there be a boy that she likes in one of her classes? Should I be expecting that? Is she old enough for that? Oh, by the Traveller? What am I supposed to do? Be protective? Be cool with it! Shes only eleven, she cant be
Whooom.
Alex and Claygon sank into the portal with his body peacefully still, but his mind panicking.
By the time they emerged in Thameland, he was a bit calmer.
Get your mind right, He said to himself, stepping off the portal and greeting the Watchers on duty. You can't go into this with your mind in some chaotic, half-crazed mess. Calm down and only start panicking when Selina tells you shes getting married Stop it!
Alex shook his head while stepping out of the teleportation tent. He watched the sky for signs of snow.
The early morning sky was bright and crystal clear, nothing but sun and feathery white clouds, yet a deep chill hung heavy in the air. The rains had been frigid lately, coating yellowing grass between each tent in light frost.
Winter was coming, and the first snowfall wouldnt be too far off, making Alex wonder how expedition members whod never experienced cold and snow would find the bitter cold. Pulling his cloak around himself, he and Claygon moved through the encampment toward his and Baelins meeting place; by the aeld tree.
Looking around, Alex whistled in amazement.
Construction on the research castle had continued, making it nearly impossible to refer to the site as an encampment anymore. With the inner wall complete, the builders had moved on to the next phase and were now at the stage of replacing tents with outbuildings.
The research tent was already gone, and in its place stood a large stone building that was a smaller version of the Cells. He could only imagine how thrilled Professor Jules must be with the finished research building since he was just itching to get inside himself.
Other structuresincluding a bathhouse, tool storage, and a sleeping barrackswere still under construction but near completion, and looked like theyd be finished by weeks end.
But to Alex, the most remarkable sight before him was near the centre of camp.
There, what looked like a half-finished mass of stone had been erected: the keep of the castle was surrounded by scaffolding, and a mountain of building stones. In front, most of the grass had been removed, replaced by paving stones: a courtyard in the making.
In the courtyards centre, a field had been cleared for an expansive garden bed filled with enriched soil where newly sprouted earth-enriching magical plants were growing. Theyd been generously provided by everyones favourite magical botany professor, Professor Salinger. And, in the centre of it all?
Hello there, Alex said, as he approached the aeld tree.
Stepping into its green-golden glow, a wave of peace and contentment came over him.
Ah, I see youre in a good mood today. He placed his hand on its trunk in greeting, then took a pinch of leas-todhar from his bag. Nice sunny day for you, eh? I bet youre looking forward to that.
A wave of warmth came off the aeld, tinged by a touch of nerves as Alex sprinkled the cerulean dust over its roots. With each passing day, the tree had settled in, growing more comfortable in its new surroundings.
But, it still gave off the occasional wave of nervousness.
Well, he couldnt blame it: if hed been trappedfor the Traveller only knew how longand at the mercy of nasty monsters, hed be pretty nervous too.
I see youve still got a bit of nerves, he said, pausing to summon Bubbles. The elemental appeared and released a little burbling noise, then sprayed the soil with light, nourishing mists. And I get that, Im just happy to see that youre growing so well.
He wasnt sure if it was the leas-todhar, the planting at noon ceremony, the magical seedlings growing alongside its roots, or all of those things, but the aeld tree looked great. Its green-golden glow shed a richer light than when hed rescued it from the clearing by the windmill, its leaves were broader and looked like theyd been polished, and its trunk actually felt warm.
And
In that short time, the trunk felt a little thicker, the tree seemed taller, and its branches looked fuller. Whatever the reason for its growth spurt, hed keep giving it the best care. Maybe
Teleportation magic. Coming from behind him.
The young wizard turned as the power spiked and a familiar horned figure appeared.
Morning, Baelin said. I see that youre early. Glorious.
Whoa. Alex took a step back.
In all of his time around Baelin, hed only seen the chancellor dressed in his magnificent robes, even while battling Leopolds summoned demons. Of course, those had been times when the ancient wizard hadnt had any forewarning.
Today he was ready, the fight was of his choosing and so he was dressed for it, dressed as only the instructor for The Art of the Wizard in Combat could be.
The goat beastman had abandoned robes in favour of armour of brilliant bronze. A shirt of bronze chainmail belted at the waist, clad his broad shoulders and torso, falling down to his knees. His lower legs were protected by bronze greaves, and his forearms sheathed in polished gauntlets. A helm with guards that protected the front of his horns, shielded his head, fitting it like a custom forged glove. In one hand, he gripped a staff that towered over him, crafted of a deep, black material that drew in light from around it. It was crowned by a jewel shaped in the image of a goats eye that burned with an inner flame. At his waist, a brutal looking spiked warhammer hung, backed by a curved pick. Glowing runes encrusted its head, and the mana it emitted, made Alexs senses tingle.
Youre really not playing around today, are you? Alex said in awe. Have to admit, I wasnt expecting you to be someone who wore armour.
And why not? Baelin asked. When one knows one is going into battle, is it not appropriate to dress for the occasion? One wouldnt till their fields wearing a silk dress, and one should not go into war wearing robes, if one can help it.
Yeah that makes sense, butarmour? Alex asked. I figured with the kind of protective spells youd have, any kind of armoureven magical armourwould beunnecessary?
Baelin gave him an unamused look. He let out a sigh as though the worlds weight had pressed the breath from his body. Alex, I am not sure who should be more disappointed. Myself or Professor Jules. What did I teach you in the Art of the Wizard in Combat? What have you been learning and applying during this expedition? Think about the reports youve been submitting for your COMB-2000 credit.
Uh Alex paused. A Proper Wizard doesnt ignore any source of power?
Exactly. The chancellor tapped his hammer. And why do we not pare down all safety procedures and equipment to their bare minimum, even when doing so would save both time and coin?
Redundancies are important in safety, Alex said, repeating some of the safety part of his first year alchemy textbook word for word. Safety procedures and equipment arent meant to protect you in idealconditions, theyre meant to protect you under stress.
Exactly, the chancellor said. And so I have sheathed myself in protective force armour, but what would happen if that spell were to be pierced? What would happen if I encountered an enemy where such a spell would do little good? Why entrust my bodily health to a single layer of protection, when I can gird myself in protective spells, magical armour, and my own iron will?
Yeahuh, that makes total sense. Alex scratched the back of his head. Didnt really think about that. I always thought that armour would berestrictive. And youd be better off just relying on protective magic and increased mobility to be a shield for you.
In some cases, your thinking would be quite apt, Baelin said. But this armour has enough enchantments laid upon it to make it as light and cool as cloth, while at the same time, harder than castle forged steel. Remember: as your resources expand, then normal limitations becomeguidelines. Keep that in mind as you grow in strength and experience: I have known too many archwizards who thought themselves indestructible due to their magic, only to fall in a situation where their magic was denied to them. Keep this in mind.
Alex nodded, his mind conjuring an image of some barren, terrible place where he couldnt channel his mana. Maybemaybe Ill start looking into some light armour for myself.
Good man. In any case, let us depart. We have all day, but no sense in wasting time here when the wilds, adventure, and fabulous prizes call to us. His voice boomed, tinged in excitement. Come, let us begin our sojourn. Do you have anything else to do or gather?
No, this is it, Alex said, turning to Bubbles. Why dont you keep misting our friend here until youre pulled back to your home plane? How does that sound?
With a burble, the water elemental continued spraying the contented aeld trees roots.
Alex looked up at the sapling. Alrighty, Ill see you when I get back.
Another wave of peace and calm came from the little tree as Alex and Claygon stepped up beside Baelin. Alex cast layer upon layer of magic on himself, preparing his full suite of defences. The chancellor cast a pair of defensive spells on himself, then cast greater force armour over Alex.
And now for the finishing touch, the ancient wizard said, casting a flight spell on himself, Alex and Claygon.
Thanks. Im ready and so is Claygon, the young wizard said.
Baelin nodded, a glint in his eye. For blood and thunder, then. Into the hunt we go. ThoughI suspect it will be less a grand hunt and morenipping down to the shops for a biscuit sort of hunt. His laugh boomed across the encampment.
Raising his arms, he chanted an incantation.
Alexs senses tingled as teleportation magic enveloped the golem and pair of wizards.
Whoosh!
And then they were gone.