Lux
Nil began sweating; his body was twitching violently. I turned and faced him as his
What’s wrong? I asked her. She looked at me, and then back at Nil.
“I do not know. I do not know why he is not waking up, or why his
Nil will be okay. He is still breathing. I replied, looking at Nil.
The
Please stop. Wake up! I pleaded with Nil.
*
Nil
Utol moved us to a much larger empty space and produced a comically oversized deck of cards. I tried counting the number of cards, but it kept shifting. This was not good; I challenged a Lord to an immense gamble, and it was a game I had never played. She said this game should be possible to win, doesn’t mean it is probable. She shuffled the deck and dealt us each three cards. My hand was a card that had a letter A, a field, and the number sixty. What kind of deck is this? Utol revealed her hand, which was a mountain, a scale, and fire.
“I will make a
“Question, are we safe from whatever we make?” I probed, wondering what the limits were.
“Of course; they are made in a separate dimension from us. That space down there we can see but are completely separate from.” Utol assured me.
“Does time pass normally in this dimension?” I asked as I was trying to form a strategy.
“It can be forcibly reset, if need be, if the side getting defeated just wants to concede to avoid waiting a long while.” Utol replied. So I could use time as a weapon.
“And say for example, I set a super long timer on something, you won’t wait it out so my
“As I stated earlier, I am not going to resort to cheap tricks to beat you. You have my word.” Utol swore.
“Good. Field of absolute zero temperature for sixty millennia.” I replied. Below, the dragon was frozen solid after struggling for about a minute.
“What is absolute zero?” Utol asked, confused that her dragon was so easily defeated.
“Foreign world knowledge. So, this game is somewhat fair. How do we determine a winner?” I answered with a smile.
“First of us to get two consecutive wins. Dealer is the defender, meaning they go first. We each get sixty seconds to think, and then fifteen seconds to say our realization.” Utol explained with a giant smile on her form.
“I agree to your terms. The game is on.” I replied, and felt a powerful shiver of
Utol flipped a coin, where we were each a face. It landed with Utol up. She shrugged and when she grabbed the deck, it shrank down for her as she shuffled it. She dealt us each three cards. I took a deep breath and looked at my hand. The letter H, a piece of metal, and the sky. My mind raced, thinking of options. Time expired. Utol revealed her hand, showing a letter M, a tree, and the number one hundred.
“One hundred-thousand-year-old
“A hydrogen bomb dropped from the sky.” I answered, revealing my hand.
It appeared, fell down, and detonated, shaking the dimension. The tree survived the initial impact, showing immense damage, but clearly still alive. Utol smiled, and made a scoreboard appear, and marked it as a win for her.
“Hold on a second, the worst part hasn't even started. Can you fast forward time in the dimension?” I requested.
Utol looked at me and made a motion. Time elapsed in the dimension, and the tree decayed to nothing. Radiation poisoning, even
“What kind of world did you live in?” Utol questioned, with wide eyes. Or what I imagined were wide eyes.
“I will tell you after one of us wins. No giving you any hints on what to use.” I told her.
“Foreign world knowledge. This game is going to be fun. Your deal.” Utol said with a smile.
I grabbed the deck, and a maelstrom of possibilities entered my mind. This is weird. I did a classic couple bridge shuffles, cut the deck, and dealt us each a hand. It felt like a weight was lifted off my shoulders. I shivered. What was with that deck?
“Interesting feeling, isn’t it? All the possibilities, all the variations, all of what it can become. It is exhilarating, isn’t it?” Utol replied with fiendish glee.
I looked at my hand: a rock, a shell, and the sea. I went through what I read, thinking. There had to be something. What if I tried something imaginary? Or something theoretical? Something once thought to have existed? Time expired.
“I choose an ancient
“A true myth from Tenebrae. Luckily, if enough people think something is enough to have existed, or believe in the myth, it will work. Something you just make up won’t work. I make a ten ton
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A massive hammer appeared, crushing my turtle, shattering the shell, and ending its life. This was going to be difficult. We looked at each other and smiled; neither of us were going to win this quickly. It’s a game of who can win as defender.
“Before I deal the next hand, what is
“An incredibly rare metal from space with an immense conductivity for
*
Lux
Nil suddenly stopped shaking violently, and his body collapsed back into the bed. All the
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He’s speaking to my mind! That’s good, isn’t it? I told Senna. A wave of relief flooded over her.
“Was it coherent?” Senna asked me. I shook my head.
UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL! Nil roared. More gibberish, which gave me a small hope.
*
Nil
I was starting to lose track of how many games we played. The scoreboard was moved to the walls, each one littered with our score. Utol and I glared at each other. No matter the outcome, I at least put up a valiant fight. I’m starting to worry I’m going to run out of things she doesn’t know.
“This game has been quite intense.” Utol replied, sounding a bit exhausted from the sheer number of games we played.
“I am shocked there wasn’t a trick.” I shot back.
“Shut up and deal
I picked up the deck, now used to the sensation of handling it. I shuffled it, cut it, and dealt us each a hand. I was on the defense. I looked at my hand. It was a one hundred, a sixty, and a one thousand. Three numbers? This was not good. Wait, time for a last gambit. I might have this. This might work; it was either going to cost or win me this wager.
“Sixty to the power of one hundred all to the tetration of one thousand Joules of heat.” I answered, revealing my hand, Utol looked perplexed, as nothing appeared to happen in the pocket dimension. There was a hint of fear in her form. Please heat immunity not be a thing. Or not be able to go that high.
“A colossal
The demon was reduced to ashes within seconds. I won as defender! That is the first time either of us did that! A wave of excitement rushed through me. Wait. THAT IS TWO WINS IN A ROW! I jumped up in victory, victoriously pumping my fist.
“Now, what kind of world did you come from?” Utol pressed, sounding immensely irritated.
“One without
“YOU CAME FROM A WORLD WITHOUT
“Both of you reacted like that.” I noted, a bit amused.
“Both of who?” Utol checked as she processed what I said.
“Kron and you both reacted with immense shock at that fact.” I clarified.
“You mixed in a lot of things from
“A lot in my free time. Now, I won, so the
“What’s the rush? And yes, the
“Wait, I never told you that. How did you learn that? And the rush is I was almost dead, I am sure my family is quite distraught.” I replied, feeling relieved I had won.
“I am a Lord, and in some of the matches I did
“That
“Immensely. You could rule Speranza for centuries and never see an ounce.” Utol answered.
“How difficult is it to forge with? To make into a weapon?” I questioned. It would be nice to have some, but the raw metal might just be useless no matter how good it was.
“Astronomically.” she replied with what I could imagine was a smirk.
“Can you get it made into the weapons I want?” I asked.
“Weapons? How much do you want?” Utol snarled. Relax, I wasn't being that greedy.
“Just two. A sword, and a flintlock barrel.” I answered.
“What is a flintlock barrel?” Utol checked.
“Can we still do the Realization game thing? Just no need to make it in a separate dimension.” I replied, wanting seeing how viable this idea was.
“Imagine it.” Utol ordered with bit of a sigh.
“Flintlock pistol, with a rifled barrel and a minie ball.” I stated, and one appeared in my hand along with the minie ball.
“That does not seem dangerous.” Utol said, and I could feel her disappointment. I loaded it, cocked it, and fired it. The bullet shot out, embedding itself in the ground.
“It does wonders. It is the precursor to a much more dangerous weapon, but for practical purposes, this version is what I need.” I said calmly. I also don’t know how the more dangerous version works.
“Yes, the ball leaves fast, but I fail to see the danger.” Utol replied with a bit of yawn.
“Now, imagine the ball infused with
“You know just because the weapon can withstand the abuse doesn’t mean the
“Deal.” I answered. Utol vanished for about an hour, and then returned with the barrel and sword in hand.
I tried picking up the barrel and couldn’t even make it budge. It felt like I was trying to lift a mountain. I put my hand on the sword, and it didn’t budge either. How heavy are these things? Wait, she said quite heavy as a Lord, the weight of these has to be incredible. Utol started chuckling.
“Put a drop of blood on each of them.” Utol instructed. Ah. Some
“I am a soul; how can I bleed?” I checked.
“Good point. I will get them from the source.” Utol replied, and my thumb started hurting. She put a drop of blood on each.
“Now put a bit of
“What was that?” I probed as I stared at them.
“Security. If anyone other than you, or someone with your temporary permission, tries to wield them, they will be unmovable. The longest someone can borrow one of these is ten minutes. I was not going to risk someone stealing these from you. Now, I already began
“What? Define ‘minor side effect’ for me please.” I pressed.
“The whites of your eyes may now permanently be a black color. All in all, a pretty small price to pay.” Utol replied with a shrug. I sighed. I guess I could live with that.
I picked up the gun barrel, and nearly dropped it. It required both hands to lift it. Utol tossed a small
“A
“Correct. Now, I have spent a lot of time here thanks to someone, so I must be off. Now when you return, I will still be