Rising Storm Pt. 6
After chewing out Nil, I opened a portal and dumped him back in Tenebrae. Hoggdin was long gone once he realized I had zero intention of explaining what I did while Ipnerslei sheepishly sat waiting for me. I slumped onto my throne as I glared at her. She told Nil about Hugminn. I am not sure that is not direct interference with our wager. Did some harmless storm surfing with Nil knowing Hoggdin would be nearby, and she thought she’d give him that information as an apology. I looked above, seeing the destructive results of my test. Honestly, that’s awesome.
“Why?” I asked Ipnerslei with a bit of a sigh.
“You dragged Nil storm surfing knowing full well Hoggdin would attack you. I just, didn’t realize I’d unintentionally show him how to cast
“You are supposed to be judging our wager, not interfering.” I pointed out.
“I’m sorry. It’s just, it’s the first time I’ve seen your real smile in centuries.” Ipnerslei sighed, deflating a bit.
“What do you mean?” I inquired, glaring at her a bit more.
“You seem to be actually having fun. You’ve been less grouchy and actually starting to smile again.” Ipnerslei elaborated. I let out another irritated sigh.
“It is my choice. Stop pushing.” I told her. Hugminn, you had to marry the pushiest woman in existence.
“I’m sorry.” Ipnerslei apologized again. I looked at the sky. Hoggdin’s face was priceless.
“Why do you think in all those attempts Nil couldn’t win?” I probed as I mulled over what I just tested.
It ate at me. Nil could erase
“I imagine most
“Still don’t get why some move on. Why willingly end your immortality?” I mused. There were only a handful of us that seemed to enjoy living forever.
“We both know we aren’t actually immortal.” Ipnerslei said bitterly.
“I know, it’s technically more un-aging.” I sighed. Unfortunately, time could only be rewound so far.
I began fixing the sky above; it was impressive how destructive that was. That was fun. I combed the compendium as I repaired some more of the damage. Nothing in there remotely resembled what I just did. It might be a competency of some of the other
“What’s that face?” Ipnerslei probed as she sat there.
“You know since you want me to help so much, it occurred to me that you could be helpful as well.” I taunted her.
“Oh really?” Ipnerslei cooed. Don’t read too far into this.
“Lux possesses
“I see. I see. Not tempted at all.” Ipnerslei teased. I knew she’d misunderstand.
“Come on, let’s go to Tenebrae. See if you like the feel of the castle.” I suggested. Ipnerslei laughed as she stood up. I opened a portal and we stepped into the courtyard where Nil was attempting to replicate the
“Are you a forling idiot?” I snarled at him.
“No.” Nil snapped back at me. He seemed surprised to see Ipnerslei with me.
“You have nowhere near the control needed to stop it from exploding should you succeed. Stop trying.” I spat at him.
“Why is Ipnerslei here?” Nil deflected, looking displeased to stop practicing.
“Seeing if I like the feel of the castle.” Ipnerslei answered with a soft laugh.
“When are we eating?” I checked as I was feeling a bit hungry.
“Be polite Krahinn.” Ipnerslei lectured me.
“I was polite enough. Plus, best part of being here is the chef is great.” I informed her.
“You have about an hour and a half.” Nil informed us. I let out an annoyed sigh. Ugh. I hate waiting.
“Can I meet Lux?” Ipnerslei requested. I scanned the castle really fast, and summoned Orga and Lux in front of us. Both glared at me for dragging them here.
“Hello. I am Archmagus Orga Fayle. It is a pleasure to meet you.” Orga said politely with a bow.
“Likewise, I am Ipnerslei. I wanted to meet Lux, not rudely interrupt the lessons.” Ipnerslei replied, glaring at me at the end.
Why? Lux asked mentally.
“Because I could help you learn
“What?” I snapped at Orga.
“I’ve heard you are generally quite unpleasant, so you being nice and helpful is out of character. Furthermore, how would this work? How would we coordinate lesson planning? What would the process be? Would the Emperor and Empress approve? Did you even ask Nil or Lux their opinion?” Orga probed. She was awfully wordy; spoke kind of fast too.
“It is a hypothetical for now and details would need to be ironed out. As for Krahinn, he currently is in a good mood, don’t let his grouchy demeanor fool you.” Ipnerslei informed them.
“Uh huh.” I added on, glaring at her.
“So, she’s your wife?” Orga checked. Why did people always seem to think that?
“No. We’re friends.” I snapped at her.
“We are longtime friends.” Ipnerslei stated as well.
“Lux and I were supposed to duel in three days.” Nil interjected. Actually, that gave me an idea.
“How about this, Nil with three days of my lessons versus Lux with three days of Ipnerslei and Orga’s lessons.” I suggested. Nil looked at me, clearly suspicious.
“Why?” Nil inquired, clearly not understanding why.
Why? Lux also asked. Sheesh, such little faith. Ipnerslei gave me a raised eyebrow.
“It’d show Lux and Orga the benefits of Ipnerslei’s help, and I want to test something with Nil.” I explained. I want to gauge how hopeless this is.
I would be okay with trying it. Lux declared, looking at Nil.
“I’m still going to win.” Nil taunted his
We’ll see. Lux retorted. Orga was looking at Ipnerslei, a bit uneasy.
“I look forward to working with you.” Ipnerslei told Orga.
“I also look forward to working with you.” Orga replied politely.
“Good luck.” I told the three ladies.
“Don’t get too confident Krahinn.” Ipnerslei shot back as the three folded into light.
“Why are you in such a good mood?” Nil checked with narrowed eyes.
“Because I don’t think you understand just how impressive that demonstration in Ygdazi was.” I informed him.
“It was pretty cool.” Nil conceded. It was obvious how badly he wanted to know how it worked.
“First, do not try the time erasing trick I did until I give you the all clear. That is powerful, unstable, destructive, and requires a level of control you simply do not possess.” I lectured Nil.
“Yes sir.” Nil sighed. Getting called sir is weird.
“Don’t call me sir.” I told Nil.
“Fine Krahinn. What are we going to focus on then?” Nil inquired. Luckily, I was confident he’d like the answer.
“Using your
“Really?” Nil checked. I could almost imagine a tail wagging behind him, he was so happy.
“Yes. It’s the combination of
“But
“How did time move in the large
“It didn’t. Wait. Because the time isn’t moving, when I go to erase it there’s an instance to erase it gets rid of all of it. Why doesn’t the
“Earlier, you brought us inside a massive
“I think I get it.
“Exactly. We’re going to work on the first half because it is frankly much easier and within what you can currently do. It should be useful against a
“I assume there is theory and tactics against each
“Obviously.” I confirmed, wondering what he was getting at.
“What’s the Void King’s
“Unfortunately for you,
“How do you beat that?” Nil mumbled. It definitely seemed daunting on the surface.
“Because he can’t mimic your time
“How is it possible to have no
“Tier measures the strength of the