Jude, Krinn, and the others returned to Heroic Retribution. After a period of rest Jude went through the loot. Most of it was money which went into the coffers of Heroic Retribution. The rest was more suitable for warriors or rogues. The best of it went to Krinn and Wen.
By this point, all the recruits were level 10. It had only been 3 weeks and if the other organizations realized that Heroic Retribution was leveling and ranking up so quickly they would be astonished.
Level 10 was considered the graduation level for the newbie town of Longdale. However, Jude couldn’t leave just yet. Ellie was still here and he was still working with Theodwin. Plus, whatever trouble with the
Besides, Levels weren’t the only thing that was important. If he could advance more skills beyond Rank III, it would be just as good. After all, it was not only because Abaud was already weakened that lead to his defeat. Jude’s several skills that past Rank III also helped to closed the gap.
Jude now had a twofold plan for advancing skills. First, the convening of Wizards. Heroic Retribution now had 5 Wizards including himself. Krinn had early on asked for Jude to raise another and he had agreed. With the help of all the Wizards combined, he was certain that they could help each other break past the Rank III thresholds.
The second part was the world nodes with Theodwin. They were a source of magic that bound the rules of the world together. Like the natural laws of his old universe, understanding them better would allow one to accurately predict an outcome. With a better understanding of the very makeup of this universe, Jude believed that he would find new ways to unlock his ranks.
After all, the idea of placing himself in danger to inspire him to grow beyond the Rank III barrier didn’t seem to work. At least not with his last adventure gains Abaud and the bandits. It helped him reach Rank III in but that was not really amazing. He would have gotten that eventually with some hard work.
Passing Rank III was truly hard. But if he followed his plan, perhaps he would have a better chance.
***
Lord Merek’s preparations were complete. He had done everything that the Shadow had told him to do but he was surprised when Guudnash showed up in the secret location.
Guudnash laughed, “I didn’t expect that it would be you! Who knew that you would be--”
“Enough,” Merek cut him off. “Some things shouldn’t be said just yet.”
“I’m just truly surprised, why would someone like you join our side? You always seemed to be a man of honor.” Guudnash asked.
“Does it really matter?” Merek asked, but Guudnash gave him a look that would not give up. “Fine, I will tell you: I’m bored.”
“You want to become the
Lord Merek yelled, “Shut the cosh up! Those words will not be said again until I rise. If you must know more than fine, I will tell you. Yes, I’m bored. Life has lost meaning to me. Is it comfortable? Yes, but there is no purpose for me. I can’t rise any higher in the nobility and as a lord of a newbie town, I can’t even raise my level.
“You should know that the people, who are truly capable of becoming one of us, are not people, who are in a desperate situation like you were. No, most people who turn to our cause will be people who are fed up with their life as it is. Not because it is a bad life, but because they desire an escape. They want something to change and that is the very thing we offer.”
“Very eloquent,” said Guudnash. “I may not entirely agree, but that doesn’t matter. What does matter is the ascension ritual. I heard that you couldn’t get your hands on the Town Stone, so we will have to do it the hard way.”
“Yes, I’m not sure how the Town Stone got protection. But there seems to be a barrier around it. If we can’t find a way around the barrier, then we will have to do it the hard way. How are your preparations going?”
“Good, we are taking advantage of the holes you had opened up. The inscriptions will be done in a few more days. So if we can’t find a way around the barrier by then…”
“I understand.” Lord Merek left it at that.
***
Jude convened a meeting with the Wizards.
Jude said, “You are all here because time is of the essence. It is most likely that
“We don’t have time to go out and gain a bunch of levels, so our only options are to advance our current skills to the utmost level. That is why we have all gathered here. To find a way to overcome the Rank III barrier on our skills. I have shared my methods with you all already, but my methods aren’t the only way. After all, it can only help so much and most of that is still under Rank III. So I want us all to discuss ideas on how to advance further.”
Cairfray was the first to speak up, “When you connected
“But how or what is physical in relation to
“Combining
Jude interjected, “I think your missing something important.
“But this doesn’t mean that it is the same for Combat Magic. I want each of you to think of ways to connect
The other Wizards were in awe of the words Jude spoke. Part of them believed that they couldn’t get past Rank III, but after hear Jude’s words they wanted to try! Only Cairfray was different, she viewed everything that Jude said to be enlightened and true.
Each of them sat quietly, contemplating. When one would have an idea they would quietly cast a spell to see if it had an effect. Occasionally they would discuss an idea.
At some point Cairfray asked, “Master, can we not use the same connection we have with
“First off, don’t call me master. We are all the same age. Just call me Jude.” Jude said. He was technically older but trying to explain to everyone that he created a ‘character’ would be difficult. “Please continue, I’m curious to know what you mean.”
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“How could you not be our master? Not only did you give us the Wizard class, but you’ve taught us all we know!”
Jude wanted to disagree, but even the others were nodding their heads. “Fine, just tell me what you mean about
“Okay, you created a new circuit through your arm when you raised the rank of
“Yes,” Jude could see where she was going, but wanted her to talk it out.
“Then why can’t we use that same circuit to connect to the object we hold or a shield on our hand? Wouldn’t that allow them to both advances without creating a new circuit?” Cairfray asked.
“That is a good line of thought, why don't you start working on it.” Jude was pretty sure it wouldn’t work.
It was then that he heard a knock at the door. After which an old man entered that Jude had never seen before.
“Hello, my name is Weak. I’ve been sent here to help you.” The old man said.
“Weak? That’s a strange name.” Jude said almost absentmindedly.
“Interesting,” the old man’s eyes lit up. “You actually hear the true meaning of my name rather than the sound? Perhaps you do have some potential.”
“What do you mean?” Jude asked.
“Earlier I said my name was Feyrath, but you heard the word weak am I correct?”
“Yes, I’m just now hearing Feyrath.”
“Ha ha,” Feyrath laughed, “It’s very rare to find an individual who can hear the true meaning of words. But that’s not why I’m here. I’m here to give you a little help with your magic.”
“Who are you?” Jude asked, “And who sent you? Why would you help us?”
“I’m just a weak old man,” Feyrath said. “However, the one who sent me is quite strong.”
“Did Murl send you?” Jude asked.
Feyrath chuckled, “No, but I have worked with him, though it was very long ago.
“But that is not why I am here,” he continued, “I’ve come to give you some assistance. To open up a door for your understanding. Will you accept it?”
Jude’s natural reaction to anyone who opened the door and offered assistance out of nowhere would be to reject such an offer. After all, who knew what this person really came for or what scheme he had up his sleeve. But Feyrath didn’t seem like someone who was a schemer. He had an honest bearing and clear words. He might seem weak, but he was also steady as a rock. Jude had no doubt that this person could help them and it wouldn’t hurt to hear him out regardless.
“Very well, I would like to hear your words,” Jude replied.
“Good, good,” the old man said as he sat down. “Tell me, what problems are you facing right now?”
“We were discussing ways to get past Rank III in our magical skills,” Jude said.
“Ah, that, yes a very interesting topic. Did you know, that before many of the
“Using
Hearing this Jude was a bit confused, “But I’ve seen the structure of the skill categories. Besides
“Many things have been lost to time because they are not easy. Have you heard the phrase, ‘The gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life?’ And, ‘Those who find it are few?’”
“Yes, but isn’t that about being a good person and the golden rule?” Jude asked.
Feyrath replied, “Yes, but it is also about all things in life. The phrase: ‘The gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many.’ should tell you why using the magic and skills directly has been lost to many. It’s not an easy route. Only by entering the narrow gate and transcending the hard path will you find the way.”
Jude still had many questions. He had seen inside the Modicuit for each of the skill categories. They were truly simple. How could one create the complicated magics with just the primary categories themselves? What did the narrow gate or wide gate have anything to do with this? The whole thing seemed like rubbish. The crazy talk of an old man.
“I think that’s enough for now,” Feyrath said. “I will find you again when the time is right.”
“Wait, I still have more questions…” Jude said, but the old man was gone. He disappeared like he wasn’t even there.
“That’s all for now,” Jude said dismissing the other Wizards. He had a lot to ponder.
***
Jude wasn’t sure if he should take Feyrath’s words seriously or not. But he figured he should at least give it a try. After all, anyone who became anything had to do things differently than others. Perhaps that was what Fayrath was getting at. It was very easy to go with the flow and do the same thing that everyone else does. However, finding a new path or another path that others rarely use was much harder.
But wasn’t this also the very thing he was looking for? A new path that would lead him beyond Rank III. After all, the path that everyone else took only lead to Rank III. But did that mean that his current path using the Modicuit was wrong? He didn’t think so, but perhaps the next step in his path was to use the magic categories directly.
Jude decided to forgo the metaphors and just try it.
He went with
He inputted mana into
All that happened was a puff of spectral smoke.
He tried it numerous more times getting the same result. He tried it with less mana, more mana, and even different speeds. Nothing seemed to work. Each time he would get a puff of magic and nothing else.
Then he remembered how
When working with
This time Jude focused on the image of a sword. Specifically, the sword that was created with
This spectral sword was not as strong or had the domineering properties of
Continuing with a spectral sword would be pointless as
He started to create various random objects with
Using
But how hard would this be? To accurately imaging the formation of all the circuits and gates would not be easy. And even if he did, wouldn’t he only be recreating what he already had? What would be the use of that? Perhaps the answer could be found from the difference between the two.
Jude thought back to all the times he reached past Rank III and remembered! During those times he had combined the cold logic of the Modicuit with the ethereal nature of creativity! It wasn’t so much about connecting one thing to another, but bringing a skill back to its roots! A skill was logical, but the category of that skill was creative, erratic and even chaotic! The category didn’t have any limits besides what the category was!
As long as it was Spectral,
This was the inspiration he needed!