Chapter 176: Celestial Alignment
Chapter 176: Celestial Alignment
Chapter 176 - Celestial Alignment
News of the alignment swept through the streets, faster than his feet could carry him home. The bells eventually quietened, and excited voices rose to take their place.
It was rare six moons aligned for any length of timenot counting the Lost Sister that was unpredictable by nature. Beyond the celestial spectacle, the phenomenon carried numerous meanings and omens.
Superstitions like those of the elusive Wandering Moon, though these held more truth. Kai had seen the alignment five times before and witnessed his share of unexplainable events. Temperatures drop to freeze water, spirals of sand and leaves floating unchained by gravity, and wild fluctuations in the mana currents.
Some claimed to have had premonitions of the future, seen the spirits of the ancestors or received mighty gifts. Magic being real on Elydes didnt stop people from making shit up: it just made it harder to parse the lies. The grains of truth were drowned by hordes of superstitions, with no way to test or verify them.
Blessings! A woman with graying hair greeted him at the limit of the Ring Road. She had set up a stall outside her bakery, offering sweet buns to every passerby.Discover, Devour, Delight: N?vεlB?n.
The smell of warm food made his mouth water. Kai couldnt tell if it was a pious act or a marketing strategy, in either case, who was he to refuse free food? Blessings. He repeated, the word was already filling the city in the background. The woman gave him a chubby bun and turned to another man.
She must be a believer.
He had never been particularly interested in the faith of the Seven, though it was impossible to live in Higharbor without picking something up. The alignment was only more important in the Republic, where the moons were worshiped like actual deities.
I guess they are real.
Such a weird thought weighed heavy on his mind. With seventy million believers across the mainland, there must have been miracles and blessings aplenty. Kai stole a glance at the clouds. A pale, yellow moon hung uncaring in the winter sky. If the gods were watching, they gave no sign of acknowledgment.
Knowledge of deities was even harder to come by than information on Fate and Favor. Or better, people were only willing to discuss the virtues of the Seven Moons, how and when to pray and show your devotion to the faith. He had never found a bookshop in the capital that had less than a dozen volumes on religious doctrine.
Before the gods, people were supposed to bow down in worship, they werent supposed to question them. What were they? What was the extent of their power or the limit of their actions? Had the Seven always been there, born with the celestial rocks orbiting the planet, or had they appeared later?
Not a scrap of paper or a broken sentence on the topic. The books he was allowed to browse at the estate hadnt contained more than vague passing mentions, and after his teachers had left, he had known better than to ask out loud.
Viryas attitude of treating deities like forces to be studied and negotiated with was considered heretical by islanders and mainlanders alike, and Kai was in no mood to be burned at the stake.
Away from the hills of the upper city, the echoes of blessings grew fainter as the population tilted in favor of the natives. Besides the mystical shenanigans, true or otherwise, there were more direct consequences to six moons linking. That was why the alignment went by another name in the archipelago - The Festival of the Tides.
Depending on the timing of the alignment, the sea could rise to swallow coast and towns or disappear beyond the horizon. His mom could probably tell him which with her moons charts.
The door closed behind him, Kai enjoyed the sudden silence of his house. How could anyone survive the noise of the city without a soundproofing enchantment? It had been one of the very first additions when Reishi handed him the keys. A few circles of shining runes hidden behind paintings and bookshelves to quieten the clamor.
Did they always look so ugly?
Every line was inadequate, sloppy, inefficient. In light of his recent progress, every tiny oversight had become a glaring mistake. Kai diverted his gaze before the impulse to redo could win. If he started to look for flaws, he could spend the next week redrawing every enchantment in his house and still have more.
It doesnt need to be pretty as long as it works.
Edgar might have rubbed off his perfectionism on him, but the gnome wasnt there. He would rather starve than leave his home. No one would know how absolutely terrible his work was.
Damn, stop thinking about it.
Have you heard the news? Flynn strode in the living room with a toothy smile. There is going to be a Festival of the Tides! Its been so long since the last.
It does feel like a lifetime ago, I was still at the estate
It was hard to miss on the streets. They rang those damn bells for five minutes straight, Kai wasnt surprised his friend already knew. Flynn always had a knack for gathering information, even without leaving the house.
He must have known what the noise meant.
But Im not sure theyll celebrate the festival here.
It had been the Faith of the Seven Moons to give the news of the alignment, not the local tideseer. Kai didnt even know if there was one. The traditions in the Republic were different. While they might not care to actively convert the population, the city was the heart of their power in the archipelago.
Its fine, I know youre terrible with those kinds of things.
Thanks, I guess?
Flynn ruffled his hair, chuckling at his glare. Youve other qualities. Like, I dont know youre rich, fun to tease, entertaining to watch and did I already mention the money?
I already feel much better. Kai pushed away his hand. It makes me wonder why you dont just rob me and run away.
Thats because Im playing the long game. Do you take me for an amateur? Flynn stood back in dramatic shock like had received a grave insult. Im a professional, Im gonna let you fatten properly before I make my move. You already earned a gold mesar, who knows how much more youll make next year?
Kai rolled his eyes. And you're telling me this because?
Because its all part of my evil masterplan, Flynn facepalmed at the foolish question. Your mind is just too limited to see it.
Right, that makes perfect sense. He didnt point out the tiny flaw in the reasoning. The ring and his teachers gifts were worth more than anything he might have earned in a decade or two.
I should be the one to give him lessons on evil schemes.
Do as I say, and one day you might be able to see it too. Now I need to go live a life of crime! I heard theyre giving out free food on Ring Road. Flynn headed for the door. And thank you for the dagger, its the best gift Ive ever gotten.
You're welcome.
Faced with the mess of paper in his bedroom, Kai plunged into the tedious task of bringing order to chaos. Countless pages covered in runes for practice, messy notes on new alchemy recipes Reishi provided, and a considerable pile where his dad's journals mixed with his own writings.
How did I let it get so out of hand? Its Edgars fault for making any amount of chaos look trivial compared to his lab.
He had almost gone through Rellans whole research, looking for mentions of spatial phenomena and beast sightings. Thus far, he had come up empty-handed. There was mention of other small mana anomalies in five other sites, two of which had been demolished by the Republic, but nothing about the true mystery.
Did Dad never notice?
No matter how rare, there must have been other spatial events through the decades. Though it was possible they didnt carry a large yellow beast, and no one noticed. Kai grumbled in annoyance as he ordered the books.
If no one found out in eight millennia, it wont be easy to solve.
By the time Kai was done, the crystal lamps lit the streets outside. While the chaos was nowhere near defeated, he had dealt it a heavy blow. He could even reach his bed without the risk of tripping on a book. A neat stack of letters from his family rested on his nightstand, his mom non-so-subtly suggested he should visit.
There was still a large pile to sort through, especially runes stuff. Deciding what was worth keeping was going to be a grueling task. What if he lost the schematic for a heating pane, it was always better to save an extra copy, wasnt it?
No, Im not going to become a crazy hoarder.
He wouldnt allow himself to end up like Edgar. Each visit to the runesmith was a fresh reminder of how insane he might end up if he wasnt careful, helping him keep his resolution.
Back in the underground chamber, Kai was ready to tackle a new schematic. He planned to add a little more flavor to the enchantment this time. Edgar offered to take care of it insteadlikely to see him gone soonerbut there was no way he would accept.
The gnome might not let him witness the enchantment if he didnt design the runes, or decide he had fulfilled his teaching duty. Both unique opportunities he couldnt squander.
The test with his copied engraving skill had been an utter failure. His mana separated into tiny filaments, swaying like an epileptic octopus. Despite his best efforts to control them, he had completely botched the red drake tooth he bought for experimentation.
Part of it might be his lack of experience with an advanced skill, but he could only manipulate the copy so far. He needed every new chance to improve the echo and see how the skill worked in the hands of an expert.
Profession Skills:
Gifted Novice (lv50>60)Mana Echo (lv47>66)
He had used the last Mana Echo upgrade to improve the maximum quality of his copies, but they were still not as flexible as the original. Perhaps if he reached the second milestone
Making use of the week before the alignment, Kai managed to complete two designs for a pair of daggers with wind and water enhancements respectively.
Finally, it was the day. Outside his window, the sky had filled by an unusual number of moons.