Biracial Edgelord Can't Make Immortal : Power of Ten, Book Seven - BECMI Chapter 72 – Extending Influence

BECMI Chapter 72 – Extending Influence

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Chapter 73 of "Biracial Edgelord Can't Make Immortal : Power of Ten, Book Seven" reveals: EBOOK SEVEN IS OUT! WOO HOO, Finally!My reading books with demure touches of my floating... Keep reading!

EBOOK SEVEN IS OUT! WOO HOO, Finally!

My reading books with demure touches of my floating skeletal Hand didn’t stop a portly red-headed and copper-skinned Freir from throwing himself down on the chair opposite me, while the rest of my crew spread out around the table. They set down their lists of what they needed to accomplish one on top of another by me, and I glanced at them while addressing the chubby Freir neutrally, “What are you seeking today, Adept Vaar?”

” the young man said eagerly, his pale brown eyes lighting up.

I inclined my head, and he hurriedly set down the sum required in glowing platinum crowns on the table, twenty of them for the Valence I spell, each worth fifty gold coins. He was careful to do so neatly. The last sneering Zorozo who had scattered them had watched me throw them all over the library and tell him to get lost and fetch his own money, most of which had somehow disappeared before he could retrieve it. The Fraer clans had issues with elves in general, but reserved most of their ire for the Delphan nobles of House Iendyl, with whom they had feuds reaching all the way back to a mutual homeworld long destroyed out in the void.

I definitely was no elf of either Colorajo or Erendyl, so I didn’t get as much flak, except on general principle.

had made me famous from my first demonstration of my roses shooting with screaming skulls attached to them. EVERYONE wanted such a flavorful spell. I had happily parted with it, since it was really no stronger than a normal spell… and quickly became even more famous, since every single Casting of it was unique to the mage who used it.

Now Bloodline debates were racing around the School, fed by this one spell… which I parceled out with Blood-bound Ink, a few every day. Whether or not they could comprehend the spell was up to them, but I would supply it… and nobody could resell it, either.

I was aware that some upperclassmen were trying to duplicate the effect, and instead getting some inefficient Illusion wound about a normal that they could adapt as they wish, but from a higher Valence.

I had the spell in memory, so it with the Wand was simplicity. I held out my hand, and Vaar grimaced as he presented his right palm.

I flicked the tip of his finger with my nail, so quickly he didn’t even feel it, and then I brought his finger over to the top of one of the small inkwells there, working his finger so three big drops of blood fell from it into the opening.

He reclaimed his hand, dousing the tip with a touch of gummy paste to seal the poke, and watched as I shook up the ink calmly into swirls of crimson and jet, then held it with one hand over the sheet of very white nonesuch archival-grade paper and proceeded to .

As always, everyone was watching, trying to see what they could learn as the Ink swirled up out of the inkwell and followed my hand as I swept it back and forth, up and down across the page, following the dictates of the spell in my head with the black ink that glittered red here and there.

In but a minute I was done, and the sheet was covered in utter gobbledygook to everyone but the young man I handed it to, already dry, along with the capped well of remaining ink.

If he wanted to recopy it, he had to use Bloodbound Ink. Since I had little use for it, I handed it off to those who it was made for.

His eyes were bright as he examined the scroll, seeing something that no one else could see. He hurriedly placed the page between the leaves of a tome he was carrying with him. The capped ink was carefully put into a component satchel, and he rose with only a nod of acknowledgment at me before hustling out of the place to engage in formal study.

If all went well, he would be showing off his fiery magical missiles tomorrow, all puffed up with pride and smugness, as if he’d designed the spell himself. Everybody knew better, but as long as it looked different from anyone else’s, either in color or style or whatever, it really didn’t matter.

Wizards, shallow in all the smartest ways. I glanced at the study lists of my friends, and began making recommendations on books for them to read, which they snatched up and hurried off to locate.

Nicothe, a wanly pale young woman with faintly blued pale skin, trademark coloration of a Delphan heritage, sat down in the chair her family’s ancestral rival had just vacated. She affected blues and dove grays, setting off the dark blue hair color she had inherited, had a very proper posture, and the aeromancy swirled around her, indicating she’d already joined that Secret Society.

Amusing, because Vaar hadn’t qualified for the Fire Society yet, probably much to his chagrin.

“Edge,” she greeted me somewhat stiffly, like most people not knowing exactly how to deal with someone as attractive and steely cold as I was.

“Senior Nicothe,” I replied in eternally bland and unimpressed tones. She was actually one of the beauties of her rank, a Third Adept who was probably only a year or less from graduating, depending on how her studies went.

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She dipped a hand into the purse at her side, drawing out a weighty tome, twenty inches by twelve, bound in cloudy white pegasi hide. “I would like a copy of this to be made,” she stated only a little bit stiffly.

She set the tome down, and quickly set down a somewhat smaller book of similar proportions, with at least as many pages next to it, but all of them were empty. Five glowing crowns were set down carefully above it, somewhat resentfully, as if I should be proud to copy this for her, and not require her to spend her gold.

“Blood-bound or not, Senior?” I asked neutrally, obviously not caring that she was about to copy someone’s , a rare book on elemental phenomena of Air that was probably worth two thousand gold, with a special emphasis on cloud and wind magic. Spending two hundred and fifty gold for an instant copy of it was a steal, as opposed to waiting weeks for a scribe to make a copy for her.

She had likely ‘borrowed’ it from someone’s library, and would just as carefully return it, with the owner none the wiser, saving more fees! Noble, indeed...

She paused for a moment, then shook her head. “Open. I may want to sell it in the future.”

“I do not copy the cover,” I reminded her, taking up an Inkwell and exchanging a different Wand from my sleeve with a spin of my fingers and sleight of hand that worked well with the involved.

The went off smoothly, duplicating the contents of the target book page-by-page in scale to the second one. It would plainly not be the original, with the limning and colored art within, but those could be copied independently or just tolerated as black-and-white line drawings. Cantrips could actually do most of that work, if one was skilled at the matter.

The inkwell was sucked dry, black hue going crystalline clear as the contents were consumed.

She opened the plain brown ox-hide cover of the second book, smiling at the ornate calligraphy and bordering revealed on the first page. The coins vanished as I passed my hand indifferently over them, while she reclaimed both tomes, primly putting them away and rising away satisfied with her cut-rate book copying and thrifty use of gold.

Definitely not stealing, nosirree.

I didn’t sell the spell, just the Casting of it, and nobody had managed to copy it by sight or study given the alchemical foundations of the spell... and the fact I used up Wand charges for it, not Casting it for them to examine the flow of magic from.

That irritated a fair number of them who definitely wanted to sell such a useful spell, both the spell itself and the Casting of it. I had plans for employing minor mages to copy a predetermined library of books on command, the availability of which would quickly reduce the price and increase the availability of more common books.

But they didn’t have magewrights here, yet. It would be a good way to employ minor Casters who wanted to make some good, dependable money, at least before the printing press came into widespread use...

The sixth person who sat down was a fellow of plain brown hair and average features, his inquisitive eyes dancing. “Duke Fenkroft has bribed Dante de Zorozo to challenge you to a duel, Lady Edge,” Nico Bastionelli bent forward and whispered to me.

Juicy information was also something I was known to trade in. As a matter of fact, I had notes passed to me all day, which I was never seen to read, were always empty when others checked, and which people who gave me relevant information had gold ducats or glowing crowns pop up in their hands or pockets.

That information was sent out immediately to my Sims, one of whom was in attendance upon Princess Brittabelle as a maid, and another was working as an aide to the Erendyl representative in Parliament, her cousin Avanlilt Erewahr, among others. Sims had also been hired in to the city tax department and the city licensing bureau, where they were quickly distinguishing themselves with their speed, thoroughness, and a marvelous eye for accounting discrepancies they relayed silently on to me and the others.

I took a blank sheet of paper, folded it over, and gave it to him. “Deliver this to Professor Manuel de Ortagez immediately, will you?”

“Of course, Lady Edge.” He took the paper, tucked it away, rose, and hurried out the door.

Professor Manuel disapproved greatly of the FAERY movement among the families under Colorajo, and learning one of the students here was going to be stirring up that pot at the instigation of a known elf-hater was going to set him off.

He was also a member of the Society of Alchemists, and Nico was desperate to join one of the Societies before he graduated. A favor and an introduction were an honorable way to get into the graces of an established Alchemist, as well as generate some fun, and Nico had some talent.

So, he’d given me some valuable information, and now he was going to owe me.

“Ho ha! There you are, the pawn of the pallid princess!” came the arrogant sneer I was expecting as I came out of the library. A Colorajo elf, dark brown of skin and black of hair, finely turned out in black leathers, lace, and string ties, and naturally shorter than most Sidhe elves, was sitting there waiting for me with several allies. They included both other Colorajo and a couple humans who came from their lands, most of them in the same sort of horseman/duelist attire, beaded vests and cavalry boots. They’d have had their sombreros on if it wasn’t indoors and considered gauche.

“Spouting out nonsense in classes and attempting to shame a visiting professor! You must be taught to keep your tongue in check, wench!” There was a hiss as his rapier whispered out, and he waved the point under my chin mockingly. “I, Dante Zorozo, will stand for the nobility in teaching you some manners!”

“Drop your rapier, Dante! NOW.”

The iron-cold voice in a Colorajo accent had the twat leaping backwards in dismay. Professor Manuel de Ortagez strode forward, a fellow older and taller flamenco elf, not quite so flashily dressed, but he also had a rapier at his side, and his dark eyes were like iron.

“I accept your duel with weapons,” I replied instantly, right on the heels of that interruption.

Professor Ortagez shot me a very irritated glance, and then simply swatted the wavering rapier away. “Lay your weapon on the floor, NOW,” he demanded of Dante, glaring at him in utterly commanding tones.

“But, but, Uncle Manuel, she has accepted!…” Dante whined. A second later, a second rapier hissed out, his weapon went flying off to the side, and a flat hand crashed against his cheek, nearly knocking him over.

“Insolent child, you dare question me?!” the Professor hissed at him. “Are you trying to heap insults upon the name of the family, you who are carrying an unlicensed weapon, and have no authority to duel with it?”

📖 Contents

1 BECMI (Biracial Edgelord Can Make Immortal!) : Prologue 2 BECMI Chapter 1 – Babyhood Sucks 3 BECMI Chapter 2 – We’re at Character Creation and trying to Minmax! 4 BECMI Chapter 3 – Getting Around 5 BECMI Chapter 4 – Setting Yourself Up for Success 6 BECMI Chapter 5 – Immortal Lies, Mortal Meanings 7 BECMI Chapter 6 – Going Hunting above my Weight 8 BECMI Chapter 7 – Material Acquisitions 9 BECMI Chapter 8 – Out in the Darkness 10 BECMI Chapter 9 – Picking up an Animal Friend 11 BECMI Chapter 10 – Butter and Poison 12 BECMI Chapter 11 – Item Creation Guidelines are Important 13 BECMI Chapter 12 – A Stave to Edgelord By 14 BECMI Chapter 13 – With This Staff in Hand... 15 BECMI Chapter 14 – The not-Radiance, it's Gammathauma Radiation, Fools! 16 BECMI Chapter 15 – Explosive News 17 BECMI Chapter 16 – A Study in Time 18 BECMI Chapter 17 – The Elements of Time 19 BECMI Chapter 18 – Busy as the Bugs 20 BECMI Chapter 19 – What Lies Over There 21 BECMI Chapter 20 – Miraculous Possibilities 22 BECMI Chapter 21 – The First Dragon 23 BECMI Chapter 22 – Leveraging Time 24 BECMI Chapter 23 – Working the Runes 25 BECMI Chapter 24 – Runes and Running About 26 BECMI Chapter 25 – Dwarven Hospitality 27 BECMI Chapter 26 – Elven Hospitality 28 BECMI Chapter 27 – Truth Cuts Deep 29 BECMI Chapter 28- A Wrinkle in Time 30 BECMI Chapter 29 – Time is Cruel 31 BECMI Chapter 30 – New Recruits 32 BECMI Chapter 31 – Out-Voted 33 BECMI Chapter 32 – A Long Trek Backwards 34 BECMI Chapter 33 – Warrior and Human 35 BECMI Chapter 34 – The Alternate Road 36 BECMI Chapter 35 – Past Misgivings 37 BECMI Chapter 36 – Another Pause in Proceedings 38 BECMI Chapter 37 – Stragglers Here and There 39 BECMI Chapter 38 – More Stragglers 40 BECMI Chapter 39 - Outlawed 41 BECMI Chapter 40 – Messing with History 42 BECMI Chapter 41 – A Potent Future from the Past 43 BECMI Chapter 42 – One Last Night before we Rest 44 BECMI Chapter 43 – Filling Up the Time 45 BECMI Chapter 44 – A Chill is Setting In 46 BECMI Chapter 45 – A Cataclysm Cometh 47 BECMI Chapter 46 – Some Time Alone 48 BECMI Chapter 47 – A Dragon’s Years 49 BECMI Chapter 48 – Draconic Discoveries 50 BECMI Chapter 49 – The Long Years 51 BECMI Chapter 50 – An Immortal Visitor 52 BECMI Chapter 51 – Immortal Consequences 53 BECMI Chapter 52 - Dragonsleep 54 BECMI Chapter 53 – It’s Time to Go 55 BECMI Chapter 54 – A Final Pause 56 BECMI Chapter 55 – The Last Sunken Hurdles 57 BECMI Chapter 56 – A Scale of Time 58 BECMI Chapter 57 – All the way here to Thisbean Inn 59 BECMI Chapter 58 – Of Ladies and Kings 60 BECMI Chapter 59 – The Guilty Parties 61 BECMI Chapter 60 – Divining the Traitors 62 BECMI Chapter 61 – Of Kings and Things 63 BECMI Chapter 62 – The Ei is Watching 64 BECMI Chapter 63 – A Roadmap to the Future 65 BECMI Chapter 64 – Marked for Greatness 66 BECMI Chapter 65 – About Time and the Land of Darkmoor 67 BECMI Chapter 66 – Trade Matters 68 BECMI Chapter 67 – First Contracts 69 BECMI Chapter 68 – A Working Vacation? 70 BECMI Chapter 69 – Preserved by Amber 71 BECMI Chapter 70 – Getting into Positions 72 BECMI Chapter 71 - Attendance 73 BECMI Chapter 72 – Extending Influence 74 BECMI Chapter 73 – Family Problems Counselor 75 BECMI Chapter 74 – Timely Political Contributions 76 BECMI Chapter 75 – Running Simulations 77 BECMI Chapter 76 – Prepping for Adventure 78 BECMI Chapter 77 – Module, er, Quest Accepted! 79 BECMI Chapter 78 – The Batrachian Basilica 80 BECMI Chapter 79 – Scouting Speed Run Complete 81 BECMI Chapter 80 – Special Forces in Special Places 82 BECMI Chapter 81 – A Failure of Technology 83 BECMI Chapter 82 – Taking the Temple 84 BECMI Chapter 83 – Setting the Spoils 85 BECMI Chapter 84 – New Roads Forward 86 BECMI Chapter 85 – Recruitment Drive 87 BECMI Chapter 86 – Crazy Origins 88 BECMI Chapter 87 – Off to the Weirwoods 89 BECMI Chapter 88 – A Walk in the Moonlight 90 BECMI Chapter 89 – Annihilation: Code Black 91 BECMI Chapter 90 – To the Stormspires and Overstern 92 BECMI Chapter 91 – The Man in the Middle 93 BECMI Chapter 92 – The Forgebridge 94 BECMI Chapter 93 – The Abbey 95 BECMI Chapter 94 – Murder, She Witnessed 96 BECMI Chapter 95 – The Hunt will begin Soon 97 BECMI Chapter 96 – Recovering a Regent 98 BECMI Chapter 97 – A Blood Price 99 BECMI Chapter 98 – Ill Deeds come home to Roost 100 BECMI Chapter 99 – Freedom Rides on Black Wings 101 BECMI Chapter 100 – Beckoned by Fire 102 BECMI Chapter 101 – Forged in a Lava Pit… Sounds Familiar?… 103 BECMI Chapter 102 – I Wish for a Bad Ending to All This 104 BECMI Chapter 103 – A Massacre for a Massacre 105 BECMI Chapter 104 – The Judgment of Heaven 106 BECMI Chapter 105 – Energy in Hand with Entropy 107 BECMI Chapter 106 – Another Courting Call 108 BECMI Chapter 107 – Ripple Effects 109 BECMI Chapter 108 – Fiends for Demons 110 BECMI Chapter 109 – Immortal Words and Wills 111 BECMI Chapter 110 – The Collapse of the Khirifi 112 BECMI Chapter 111 – Intervention of the Elders 113 BECMI Chapter 112 – The Roads to Immortality 114 BECMI Chapter 113 – A Road to the Eternal 115 BECMI Chapter 114 – The End of the Khirifi Empire 116 BECMI Chapter 115 – More Imperial Ambitions 117 BECMI Chapter 116 – Conjured Doom 118 BECMI Chapter 117 – Deathly Bequests 119 BECMI Chapter 118 – On a Higher Cause 120 BECMI Chapter 119 – An Expansion of Strength 121 BECMI Chapter 120 – Immediate Plans 122 BECMI Chapter 121 – At the Tower of Daffid the Red 123 BECMI Chapter 122 – Fiery Food leads to Fond Farewells 124 BECMI Chapter 123 – Fallen from the Stars 125 BECMI Chapter 124 – Diplomatic Dealings 126 BECMI Chapter 125 – Inside the Barhund 127 BECMI Chapter 126 – Hearts at Ease 128 BECMI Chapter 127 – Discussions of Consequences 129 BECMI Chapter 128 – Waking from a Bad Dream 130 BECMI Chapter 129 – The Destiny of the Barhund 131 BECMI Chapter 130 – A Call to Battle 132 BECMI Chapter 131 – A Letter of Blood and Souls 133 BECMI Chapter 132 – Where We are Going and What We are Doing 134 BECMI Chapter 133 – A Map to Massacre By 135 BECMI Chapter 134 – The Cost of a Curse 136 BECMI Chapter 135 – There is no Glory in This 137 BECMI Chapter 136 – Breaking the Northern Fist 138 BECMI Chapter 137 – Vikings get Viked by Southern Cross 139 BECMI Chapter 138 – Killer Legacies 140 BECMI Chapter 139 – What is Locked Within 141 BECMI Chapter 140 – Yellow goes White 142 BECMI Chapter 141 – Something for Later 143 BECMI Chapter 142 – Annealed by the Annelid 144 BECMI Chapter 143 – Cavernous Elimination 145 BECMI Chapter 144 – Cold Relief 146 BECMI Chapter 145 – A Moment to Reflect 147 BECMI Chapter 146 – The Temples are Doomed 148 BECMI Chapter 147 – Death is, in fact, Quite Proud 149 BECMI Chapter 148 – Not a Duel of Fates 150 BECMI Chapter 149 – Chatter in the Coliseum 151 BECMI Chapter 150 – It’s Not Fighting and Slaughter, It’s just Showbiz! 152 BECMI Chapter 151 – Avaunt, ye Avatar of Nifl! 153 BECMI Chapter 152 – Gold and Glory 154 BECMI Chapter 153 – And there was Dancing 155 BECMI Chapter 154 – A Dwarf Redoubts 156 BECMI Chapter 155 – A Legacy to Endure 157 BECMI Chapter 156 – Unmoored Parts moving in the Dark 158 BECMI Chapter 157 – Grifting by a Graf 159 BECMI Chapter 158 – A Return to the Present 160 BECMI Chapter 159 – Wind and Fire do not mix Well 161 BECMI Chapter 160 – I Wish I Knew... 162 BECMI Chapter 161 – Clans and Claymores 163 BECMI Chapter 162 – Time is Anchored 164 BECMI Chapter 163 – Overland Travels 165 BECMI Chapter 164 – Over Roads, Past the Dales, as We Head for the Bleaklands Trails… 166 BECMI Chapter 165 – A New Trade Road 167 BECMI Chapter 166 – A New Trade City 168 BECMI Chapter 167 – Elves Moving Forward with the Times 169 BECMI Chapter 168 – On the Road Again, I just can’t Wait to get on the Road Again… 170 BECMI Chapter 169 – A Bridge over Troubled Waters 171 BECMI Chapter 170 – The Bridge is no Trouble 172 BECMI Chapter 171 – The Road ahead is Bleak, Bleak, I Say! 173 BECMI Chapter 172 – Just Some Random Mercantile Proceedings

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