Chapter 302: Musings on the 3rd ss I
“Thanks for helping me out.” I plopped down at a table with Artemis and Maximus, rxing at the school after a lecture.
“Brrrpt. Brrrpt!” Auri took a drink out of the dish Maximusid out for her, appreciating the Good Stuff.
“Of course! You’re sure we can’t pay you?” Maximus asked. “It’d be the easiest thing. What you’re doing for us is just so valuable…”
I shuddered.
“No, please. I’m Oathbound not to, remember?”
Maximus looked thoughtful for a moment, then shrugged.
“I don’t remember, but if you say so.”
“We’d help you out anyway, healy-bug.” Artemis leaned back in her chair, putting her feet on the table. Maximus gave her a dirty look.
“It’s my school, my chair, and my table. I can put my feet on it if I want.” Artemis defended herself. Maximus just sighed.
“Moving on. 3rd ss, right?” He asked me.
I nodded.
“I’ve gotten some good advice from Night, Hunting, and Destruction. Specifically, wait some time to figure it out, find something I love, and find something that works with my kit. Given that you’ve made a study out of this, I was wondering about your input.”
“Know what you want before you go in.” Artemis cheerfully told me. “Like. The System’s pretty cool. If you work towards a specific ss, it’ll be on offer in your first ss-up. It might not be the best choice there. Gods, it’s unlikely to be. But it <em>will</em> be there.”
“You should pay attention to all this Auri, it’ll help you get better Fire sses.”
“BRRPT!”
Auri was instantlysered in on my two mentors.
It was all about the right motivation.
“It’s worth ying around with your general skills.” Maximus leaned forward, getting animated. “You can probably get an Earth <strong>[Mage]</strong> ss easily enough. But if you <em>know</em> you’re getting Earth <strong>[Mage]</strong>, you can temporarily ditch a few of your general skills, get <strong>[Meditation]</strong> and a few more rted skills, level them up, then ss up. It’ll give you a significantly stronger start on the ss, potentially move and merge the general skills into ss skills, which will umte and build up as you advance your ss. You can also remove the skills after getting the ss, and put your old skills back in.”
“At level 1.” Artemis added in.
“At level 1.” Maximus agreed. “Normally, I’d caution you on how long it takes to level the general skills back up, but… that’s not a concern for you, is it?”
I shook my head.
I had <em>time.</em> Finally. Time, and more importantly, <em>safety.</em> I’d rushed quite a few ss ups when I was younger, desperate for enough power to not be left behind. Needing strength to protect myself.
Well, I don''t have those concerns now. Death was no longer nipping at my heels. I could take the time to do this <em>right.</em>
“You should bond with Auri first.” Artemis added in.
“Brrrrrrpt?”
“Bonding is…” I trailed off, not sure how to exin it super well.
Artemis and Maximus nced at each other.
“Does Auri not know aboutpanion bonds?” Maximus asked.
I frowned.
“I don’t think so…”
“Auri, would you like to learn about them?” Maximus asked.
“They’re a totally cool skill that rtes to me.” I added in.
“Brrrpt!”
“Right, Auri and I will duck out for a minute.” Maximus and Auri left to another room.
“Let’s talk about you.” Artemis took her feet off the table, and sat up somewhat normally. “There’s quite a few ways we can go about this, but let’s tackle abstractions. <strong>[Warrior]. [Mage]. [Healer]. [Ranger]. [Laborer]. [Artisan]. [Leader]. [Priest]. </strong>And a few more esoteric ones. Are there any that jump out at you?”
“<strong>[Healer]</strong>.” I answered, and at Artemis’s puzzled look, I exined.
“My healing ss and abilities are top-notch. I have a few small holes in what I can and can’t do currently, but nothing major. I just don’t see myself taking another <strong>[Healer]</strong> ss. What would I do with it?”
Artemis patted her sides and cursed.
“Always forget the damn things. One moment.” She ran out of the room, leaving me with a flickering torch for entertainment. I amused myself by eavesdropping on Maximus’s lecture with Auri.
“... bonds are believed to be lifetime, but your lives are not linked. The benefits are numerous, like…”
A momentter I heard Artemis’s footsteps running back through the halls. She came back in, holding a few scrolls and charcoal sticks.
“Let’s write this all down.” She handed me the writing implements, and I rolled my eyes at her.
“Running a school, and you’re still trying to get out of work?” I teased her.
“I’ve had you doing my scut work for years, just because you outlevel me, freed me from very, and are now a Sentinel doesn’t mean I’m going to start doing it myself again.” Artemis had absolutely no shame. Here I was, giving free lectures on medicine, making her school an attractive center of learning, and I was being made to do my own writing.
I wrote down the abstractions - putting in <strong>[Other]</strong> for the extremely rare ones - and crossed off <strong>[Healer].</strong>
“Any other ones you feel strongly about?” Artemis asked, and I scanned the list.
“<strong>[Priest].</strong>” I decisively crossed the option out. “I’m just not that religious.”
“A somewhat foolish take.” Maximus had absolutely perfect timing with that line, as he and Auri returned to the room. “Not the <strong>[Priest]</strong> abstraction, but theck of faith. The gods do regrly answer prayers from the faithful, and it would behoove you to pick one god or goddess, and regrly pray to them. Then, in a moment when it’s needed, you can ask for a boon. It only takes a brief thought in passing, now and then, to potentially save your life one day.”
I had to reluctantly admit he had a point there.
“Brrrpt?”
“Yes, there’s a Goddess of Fire. Ildia.” I answered Auri.
“Brrrpt!” Auri got a strained, constipated look on her face.
“Don’t hurt yourself.”
“I’m a bit surprised you’re not jumping straight to <strong>[Mage]</strong>.” Artemis leaned back. “Last I remember, you were entirely obsessed with magic.”
“That’s my problem.” I admitted with some embarrassment. “<em>Everything</em> is super cool, how can I decide? Sure, <strong>[Mage]</strong> lets me manipte the elements, but an <strong>[Artisan]</strong> can create gigantic murals with a thought. A <strong>[Farmer]</strong> can grow an entire field in a day. An <strong>[Illusionist]</strong> can make themselves invisible. A <strong>[Cook]</strong> can instantly prepare fantastic meals, or even give small buffs! The ability to instantly clean a house. I have to wonder if teleportation is a thing. It should be. Can you imagine, going anywhere in the world in an instant? A -”
Maximus cut me off.
“I get it, I get it. It’s great, isn’t it?” He was grinning at me, a fellow kindred soul in the world of exploring everything the System could do.
“Why don’t we tackle this from a slightly different direction?” Artemis asked. “We’ve got two fields removed, and would I be right in saying that while you’re keeping your options open, <strong>[Mage]</strong> is still a top-tier choice for you?”
I nodded in agreement.
“I don’t see you bing an apprentice to somebody else.” Artemis added in.
“What do you mean?”
“Like, <strong>[Apprentice Baker].</strong> You’d go for <strong>[Baker]</strong> or bust.”
“Sure?” I agreed, somewhat taken aback by the change in direction.
“Just narrowing things down.” Artemis said.
“Simrly, do you see yourself doing hard physicalbor for extended periods of time?” Maximus asked, and I shuddered.
“No thank you! I have enough work on my te before getting a ss like that.”
With that question, a lot of ideas and sses faded away. I wasn’t going to be a <strong>[Bricyer]</strong>. I wasn’t going to be shucking fish. My career as a field hand died before it began.
I slowly nodded as I saw where Maximus and Artemis were going with this. Smart questions, designed to tease out what I wanted. Good questions, eliminating vast swathes of choices, making decision paralysis less of a problem.
They were the <em>best.</em>
“Brrrpt!”
Second best.
“You mentioned time.” Artemis said. “That makes me think towards a hobby ss of some type or another.”
“Well…” I hedged, not wanting to narrow my choices so dramatically.
“Combat sses are still on the table. However, do you want to take a ss that requires years of education to be good at, that requires thousands of hours to have a beginner’s proficiency?” Maximus asked.
“Like what?”
“<strong>[Architect]. [Engineer]. [Lawyer]. [Inscriptionist].</strong>” Maximus listed off. “We explicitly don’t train those here. We don’t have the staff needed to do them justice.”
“Yet.” Artemis Looked at Maximus, and there was a lot in there. “It’s why we’re so grateful you’re teaching the medicine sses again.”
I held my hand up as I leaned back in my chair, thinking about it.
“I don’t think I’m inherently against needing years of education to get a good ss.” I slowly articted, getting my thoughts together. “However, many of those sses are also high stress, busy professions. I think many of them are off-limits based on the ‘how long it would take me to get anywhere with them’, but not on the ‘it takes me time to learn’. After all, I’ve got time, right?”
“That you do!” Maximus agreed.
“And,” I sat up in my chair, getting excited at an idea. “Inscriptions are generally a skill, right? Not an entire ss?”
“There’s generally a predominant skill to make Inscriptions, with the rest of the ss skills being support, yes.” Maximus said.
“But not always?”
“Not always. It can be part of arger ss. Naturally, the Inscriptions wouldn’t have the same benefits and bonuses that someone with a dedicated ss can do.”
“Like how I can pick up a spear easily, but I’ll never be as good of a fighter as someone who actually has a ss and skills for it.”
“Not quite, but close enough that the differences don’t matter.” Maximus agreed.
“I can totally get Inscriptions in <strong>[Butterfly Mystic]!</strong>” I practically shouted, standing up as I did.
“That’s your learning ss?” Artemis asked.
“Yeah! It picks up skills easily. I just need to study an Inscriptionist, probably a Radiance one, and I can get the skill! After I merge <strong>[Sr re]</strong> and <strong>[Sun’s Heart].”</strong>
I started pacing; I was so excited. Inscriptions! I could make enchantments! Nothing I’d seen so far had particrly wowed me, but I’d suspected that Asura’s casting method was simr.
Real simr.
Then again, I could be going “Hey, ships and houses are both made of wood! This is easy!” Like, yes. Learning to build one helped with the other, but they were also wildly different.
Also, I had the flex slot for now to level up and merge skills. Once I got an Inscription skill though, my slots would be locked, so to speak, and I’d be on pure upgrading of skills. I wouldn’t be able to pick up skills with an eye to merge anymore.
Ah well.
It wouldn’t be the end of the world. Now that I was back in Remus, the list of people I could learn from was kind of short.
At the same time, Awarthril had mentioned the Elven Academy…
“I should totally visit the Academy, and see what they have to teach and offer for powerful sses.” I muttered.
Maximus blinked.
“Excuse me?” Artemis asked.
Whoops. From their point of view that had been one hell of a non-sequitur. Kind of rude to dismiss them when they were trying to help me.
Focus on Artemis and Maximus <em>now.</em> Think about elvester.
“Sorry, was thinking out loud. I got sidetracked. What’s next?”
“Brrrpt.” Even Auri was unimpressed with me, as the three traitors shared a look.
“From a fun, awesome magic angle. What are some neat stuff you’ve seen people do? What would you like to mimic?” Artemis asked.
“Your Lightning.” I promptly replied. The memory of Artemis dancing with a Lightning-construct on the streets when I was a kid was seared into my memory. It was still the coolest thing I’d ever seen, bar none.
Looking back on it, Artemis had been a HUGE influence on me, and, well, everything.
She ruined the moment by punching me in the arm.
“No, really?”
I looked at her, trying to convey just how much she’d done for me.
“Yes, really.”
Artemis looked started for a moment, then quickly turned. I still caught the tear forming in her eye.
“What else?” Maximus asked, saving Artemis from cracking her voice.
“Arthur’s stealth is pretty amazing. His poison is quite something. I wish I had a better grasp of what Origen could’ve done with his runes. Julius’s speed was impressive. Destruction-”
Maximus put a hand over his heart.
“Ouch! What about me? What am I, chopped liver?”
“No, boring.” I retorted perfectly, and Artemis snickered.
“Brpt brpt brpt.” Auriughed at Maximus’s face, and, well. He totally deserved it.
“Destruction’s earthquake. Tornados. Hunting’s Void magic, although for the reasons we discussed I’ll probably be a-<em>void</em>-ing that.”
I wriggled my eyebrows at my glorious pun, as Maximus groaned.
Artemis threw a quill at me, and I expertly leaned out of the way.
“Nyah!” I stuck my tongue out at her.
Stats ruled. Speed was rapidly bing a favorite of mine.
“Moving on. Magic’s ability topletely disappear. Bulwark making walls, Sealing’s barriers. Actually, cancel Bulwark’s walls, Sealing was much cooler. Night’s, well, everything. Acquisition teleporting money around.”
I got a pair of strange looks from Maximus and Artemis at that.
“What!? It’s super cool!” I defended myself.
“You’re supposed to keep Sentinel skills under wraps.” Maximus said.
“Like senior Rangers like the two of you don’t know their entire public kit already.” I retorted.
“True.” Artemis admitted.
“Nature growing anything under the sun. Like, having a whole kit of anything and everything in his belt? Plus, free mangos, what’s not to love? Cancelers are interesting, although I think I’d be actively hurting myself doing that, hitting people from far away, FLYING!! Oh! And while I’ve barely used them or touched on it, potions are pretty neat. I’d like to learn how to make them. And…”
Artemis facepalmed while Maximus slowly shook his head.
I got the hint they were sending.
I just chose to ignore it.
I was on a ROLL.
“Lava magic, Sand magic, ss, singing ss into shape, whistling des, Ooze has tons of potential, summoning chains and shackles and rocks on people seemspletely bonkers, and let’s not forget about mile-long sniper shots. That’s before high-flying precision strikes, explosive gas, ripping weapons out from the wall, traps, and so much more. Like singing! Bards can do some neat stuff, and I do have a minor talent for storytelling. Oh! And the dwarves did neat things with imnts. I could do a bunch of imnts, then modify my healing to ignore them.”
“Copying other bards.” Artemis coughed into her hand, and I shot her a betrayed look.
“She’s not entirely wrong.” Maximus agreed. “Although, your stories were endlessly entertaining. It’s worth looking into that, especially if you enjoyed yourself.”
“Let’s tackle <strong>[Warrior]</strong>. I have no idea why you’re keeping it on the list.” Artemis pulled no <em>punches</em>.
“My thinking is that I’ve got a bunch of magical stats. Healing. Destructive, medium rangebat magics. My weakness right now is when someone gets close up, and when I’m out of mana. A <strong>[Warrior]</strong> ss would fix that.”
“Mitigate it.” Maximus corrected me. “You’d still be one physical ss against two, or, if things continue the way they are for you, three physical sses. You’re not winning that.”
“Yeah, but I wouldn’t be a fish on the chopping block against a halfwaypetent Mirror <strong>[Warrior].</strong>” I argued back. It was my ss after all!
“Let’s leave <strong>[Warrior]</strong> on the list, and work out what type of fighter you’d want to take.” Artemis said.
“Brrrpt.”
Auri thought poorly of my idea of being an up front, close and personal fighter. I’d be lying if I said that didn’t weigh on the scales, but she also had no experience. Her opinion shouldn’t count for that much.
“Brrrrpt!!”
I rolled my eyes at her. She was massively interrupting in the rudest way, but eh. I had a soft spot.
“No, I’m not going to just take a Fire <strong>[Mage]</strong> ss and be done with it.”
“Brrrpt?”
“Because I already took a Fire <strong>[Mage]</strong> ss once! I’m exploring the rest of my options.”
“Brrrpt!”
“Fine, if nothing else is good, I’ll take Fire <strong>[Mage]</strong>.”
Artemis winked at me from behind Auri’s back. She’d been the one to train me as a Fire <strong>[Mage]</strong> in the first ce. She knew how likely it was that I’d take it again.
Which was a great angle of attack for another day.
“There are as many different types of warriors as there are stars in the sky.” Maximus grabbed one of the scrolls that Artemis had, unrolling it and starting to write himself.
I briefly debated correcting him on the insane scale of how many stars there were in the sky, but decided against it.
“Is it safe to say that army-style fighters are out of the question?” Maximus asked.
I tilted my head.
“Not sure what you mean.”
“What he means are people that fight with others next to them.” Artemis said.
I shook my head.
“Interestingly, this makes me think we should look at diators, and their styles. Although, given that it’s a backup meant to cover your holes, how do you n on getting enough experience in the ss to level it enough to be significant?” Maximus asked.
“Forget the detailed view. Bnced. Defensive. Offensive. Fast.” Artemis disagreed.
I thought about it a bit, remembering the conversation I had with Senti-Null.
“It’d have to be offensive or fast. My healing’s too good to waste it on bnced or defensive.”
I wrote the two down on my scroll.
“And do you love fighting?” Maximus’s question was pointed.
I hesitated, and added a question mark next to <strong>[Warrior]</strong>.
He had a point. If I took <strong>[Warrior]</strong>, I wasn’t exactly sticking to ‘things I loved’. It was more a chore, another trick in my arsenal dedicated just to staying alive.
That was a good reminder.
“I think <strong>[Ranger]</strong> might also be out.” I reluctantly admitted, not quite willing to cross out <strong>[Warrior]</strong> yet. I did cross out offensive and left in fast.
I’d totally be down for a high-speed running ss that happened to abstract into <strong>[Warrior]</strong>. Something that both let me run and fight at high speeds?
I could see myself happily doing it. Run, be free, be the <strong>[Beloved of the Wind]</strong>, and in a pinch it had physical fighting skills to keep me alive, or escape trouble?
I circled it, but paused my charcoal stick on my way over to <strong>[Ranger]</strong>.
“I have a thought on <strong>[Ranger]</strong> for you.” Maximus said.
“What’s that?”
“Well, first off, a ss focused on Auri here would be a <strong>[Ranger]</strong> ss.”
I instantly circled the ss, and circled <strong>[Mage]</strong> while I was at it.
“And since you mentioned a willingness to learn, I’d like to share with you a ss idea I’ve got rattling around. I haven’t seen anyone take it, but it should be viable, powerful, and scratch your itch for interesting magics.”
“Ok, you’ve caught my interest. What is it?”
“A Inscription archer. Not sure on the element, a few work. The idea is you put Inscriptions on various arrows, or perhaps the arrow shafts or feathers instead of the head, then you’ll always have the right arrow for the job. Archers frequently get some sort of stealth ability, which will help you hide, and get a longer range than most mages. Usually, it’s at a cost that their arrows aren’t as powerful as a simr spell, but you’d mitigate that with your Inscriptions! Endlessly flexible, and it doesn’t matter if they burn out, because you’ve already made your shot!”
I thought about some of the archers I’d known. Arthur, with his ability to go almost invisible, and hit monsters with surprise poison arrows. Aegion with his sniping. Oozy, with -
Fuck.
He was dead.
Another one of my Ranger Trainee friends who hadn’t made it through his first round.
I let the sadness well up, then pass me, and thought about another dead teammate of mine.
Origen with his runes, and the enchantments found in our armor. It’d be honoring him in a way, to take an Inscription archery ss.
Plus, I was moderately sneaky, and found myself often sneaking around. Inscriptionist wasn’t the direction I’d seen myself going in, but it did scratch a few itches of mine.
I had the time… why not learn about it?
Heck, I wondered if they tied into Asura’s method of casting spells? That’d give me a strong ss option in that direction in <strong>[Mage]</strong>, while also supporting Maximus’s proposed ss.
“What are the downsides?” I asked, sure there was a catch.
“Nobody’s been willing to try it out and tell me.” Maximusined. “It should be doable, from everything I know about the System, but I don’t know for sure, because nobody’s tried for it.”
That was potentially a huge ck mark against it, but I was willing to trust Maximus.
Like. Worst-case I asked Librarian, she said no, and I picked my second or third string choice. I wasn’t going to settle for ‘only’ aiming for one ss.
“I’ve got <strong>[Beloved of the Wind]</strong>. Makes me think I should aim for something in that vein.”
Maximus got an awkward look on his face.
“I’m not terribly familiar with beloved sses, but picking your entire ss based on your mostly random starting ss element is generally a bad idea.” He said.
“Aww, knock it off. It’s a love ss. She loves the wind, it loves her. There’s a strong affinity there, and it’s worth exploring.” Artemis disagreed.
I was probably due a moderately good ss off of beloved… but I wasn’t sure how much that countedpared to everything else I’d done in my life.
“If I work with the general skills I have now, wouldn’t their high level give me a much stronger starting ss?” I asked.
Maximus nodded.
“Could be worth seeing if a number of your general skills work well together. It’d indicate a bend or direction that you’re already inclined to take, upgrade your skills into ss skills, give a strong starter ss, AND free up a few slots for new general skills.”
I looked over my general skills with an eye to see how many I could squeeze together.
<strong>[Oath]</strong> wasn’t going anywhere. I wasn’t taking a healing ss.
<strong>[Long-Range Identify]</strong> was likely to stay on its own. Unless I got the archery ss Maximus was suggesting?
<strong>[Hatchling Rearing]</strong> would hopefully upgrade to Auri’spanion skill, ss., and that was a strong option for a ss. However, but I didn’t see it merging with other stuff. Except maybe <strong>[Long-Range Identify]. </strong>
<strong>[Pristine Memories]</strong> had potential.
<strong>[Bullet Time]</strong> also had potential, and both it and <strong>[Pristine Memories]</strong> affected my brain. So did <strong>[Oath]</strong>, thinking about it.
<strong>[Sentinel’s Superiority]</strong> seemed to be firmly stuck as a general skill, and its global boost to all my ss skills was insane. I wasn’t sure if it was possible for it to move, especially as it hadn’t been an option for <strong>[The Dawn Sentinel]</strong>.
<strong>[Persistent Casting]</strong> suggested meta magics, which had me looping back around to Inscriptions. Maybe? It was a bit of a stretch, but sometimes the System worked with that.
… it was a really BIG stretch.
Lastly was <strong>[Passionate Learning]</strong>, and that instantly jumped at me as having strong synergy with <strong>[Pristine Memories]</strong>. I could do something with that. I loved learning, and having a perfect memory was awesome.
Maybe they could work with <strong>[Persistent Casting]</strong> for some sort of powerful Inscriptionist?
“The other abstractions I’m going to leave alone.” Artemis said. “They’re more of a personalized hobby pick. Let’s look at the <em>real</em> choices. <strong>[Mage]</strong>, and the elements.”
“Brrrpt! BRRRPT!”
“Yes Auri, Fire’s the best element.”
“Brrrpt.”
Maximus pinched the bridge of his nose.