Chapter 206
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He felt his thoughts expand as he went to take a break after the hours of work heād just gone through, straining his minds and skills in ways he didnāt think possible. It didnāt leave him with an extra mind, but helped to ease the burden of trying to repair the being heād come to know as the talos Inux.Having done the best he could for the time being, he went out to the living room where everyone was waiting. When heād realised that what he found was more than a little unusual theyād returned to Theraās family with him in tow, hoping to get Luxās help in healing him to figure out just what to do. That was when they discovered the problem, learning more as they spoke in his few minutes of consciousness. While whether he was alive or not was a debate Ben didnāt care about, it was clear that healing spells didnāt work. The reason being that his body had been entirely artificially constructed by a god and designed to be a weapon, something to fight and defend the people of his homeworld before it was lost like so many others.
āWere you up all night?ā Thera asked in concern, leaving him to give her an awkward smile.
āEven now I shouldnāt be leaving his side. The enchantments that seem to keep him alive⦠well it's bad. If what he said was true then the god that made him is dead, and even if it wasnāt they probably wouldnāt be able to do anything so heās been falling into a state of decay for centuries. I donāt suppose youāve had any luck finding Falk?ā
Ben knew he wasnāt good enough to deal with this. The enchantments were like nothing heād ever seen before, while they had the familiar weaving structure that Anailia seemed to use as well, that didnāt mean he knew what they were supposed to do. Worse was the fact that the complexity was so extreme that even his upkeep was barely doing anything, the only reason heād been able to do the little he could was thanks to the buffs to his mana and regeneration that Lux had applied to him.
It seemed that Inux had come there specifically because of the same rumours Mercy had believed, that there was a master enchanter around who might be able to help him, but unlike the vampire, he had a completely different problem, one that couldnāt be solved with the right knowledge and clever application of skills. It needed a level of expertise and technique that he simply didnāt possess, leaving him only one person he could think to turn to.
Unfortunately for everyone, Pelenia shook her head. āIāve sent people to try to locate him anywhere I think likely, as well as sent some to monitor the gate and head to Stonewall in case heād gotten back early, but it may be a while and he never did like to share much about his clients. We may not find him any time soon.ā
He grit his teeth. From the hours heād spent watching him, he knew that the talos didnāt have much time. His body was breaking down, there was nothing he could do to stop it, only slow it down. Even trying to get Falk was grasping at straws he knew, from what he could tell the enchantments that made up his body pulled from all affinities as well as non-affinity magic, no matter how much Falk was keeping from him about his status, he wouldnāt be able to use everything.
āAlright, then I need to get back to it in the meantime. Sorry Thera but I donāt think I can move him again so Iāll have to stay here a while.ā
āDonāt worry about it, thereās no real rush to get back to Stonewall anyway so I can just practice more with dad.ā
āCool, and Lux, Iām sorry I know you have a baby to deal with and all but do you think you could buff me occasionally?ā
āThe ones I apply should last for an entire day, Iāll make sure to stop by when I can to help.ā The light affinity buffs of a great spirit were nothing to scoff at, providing a massive boost to both his mana pool and regeneration rate while they were applied. While he would normally never use something like that no matter how useful it might seem on account of the fact that it would inhibit his own growth rates in those areas while applied, he couldnāt be picky about it now.
āThank you,ā He told the spirit, giving them all a nod before running back to work on the ancient automaton.
Standing over its unconscious form, he wanted to think of it as asleep but knew that wasnāt quite right. Asleep implied it was resting, but it was more like it had been powered off. At least he was pretty sure it wasnāt dreaming, but he didnāt have a firm enough understanding of just what the enchantments in it were supposed to do to be confident of that.
The god said with a sigh.
He thought dryly.
He did his best to hold back a sigh. He thought heād be well on his way home by now, not holding someone's life in his hands in a situation where he was all but certain to not be able to help. Still, being discouraged would do nothing for him, instead he focused on multitasking, discussing things with Myriad while at the same time trying to maintain the failing enchantments while he unraveled just what each was for in the hope he could make the repairs he needed.
He didnāt know how many hours of work passed, but he only stopped as Inux opened his eyes.
āSo Iām still alive it seems,ā The talos said with a chuckle. āIām grateful that thereās someone to be by my side till the end. I didnāt want it to be the meliae, it would hurt them too much, but to perish alone is a sad thought.ā
āDonāt be such a downer,ā Ben told him, trying to sound positive. āEven if Iām not a master enchanter, when we find my teacher we might be able to do something, just be patient.ā
āChild, even coming here was a slim hope at the behest of the race I serve, Iāve seen enough specialists and enchanters over the years to know thereās nothing to be done.ā
āThat doesnāt mean you should give up.ā
āIām not giving up, Iām giving in. Time comes for everyone, in all of the millennia Iāve seen Iāve gotten to know that fact better than anyone. I appreciate that youāre trying, but all I really need is some company for my final days. I know it may be a bit much to ask as weāve just met, but if youād fill that role Iād be grateful.ā
ā...Well either way Iāll be sticking around so donāt worry. At the very least Iām not going to let you die without trying anything, but if you do Iāll be here.ā
āThank you,ā He said as he closed his eyes, making Ben think he was asleep again until he spoke up. āBut you really donāt need to waste your energy. If your mana sense is good enough to see the enchantments that make up my form you can focus on studying them while some are still whole instead. It would be a better use of your time.ā
āI have a lot of mind skills, I can do both easily enough.ā
āThen you still shouldnāt waste your energy,ā He gently argued. āThough the meliae would never admit it, I and my brothers were failures. We couldnāt protect our world, nor fight off the invaders, all we could do was run, sacrificing ourselves one by one to keep them safe. Even now, so close to our dream of revenge itās clear that my presence would make no difference. I wouldnāt be able to help this world in a meaningful way, I have no value.ā
Ben fell silent, leaving Inux to believe he was thinking it over, at least until he spoke up.
āWho cares?ā He said quietly.
āWhat?ā
āI said who cares? Why does it matter if you can fight or not? Why do you only have value if you can throw yourself into the war? Isnāt it okay just to exist? To continue on just because you want to? Iām sure your meliae would agree.ā
āAh, I see Iāve upset you child, I apologize.ā
āItās fine.,ā He said as he calmed himself down. āYouāre right that I probably wonāt be able to do anything, but at least let me try.ā
āAlright, I suppose at the end it does me no harm. Since it seems like I may be up for a while, why not tell me your story?ā He asked Ben, gently changing the subject.
āThereās not much to tell.ā
āIāll be the judge of that.ā
āAlright, so long as you tell me yours. I bet it will be a fair bit longer than what I have though,ā The talos agreed, seeming to try to smile as Ben began. āWell, I guess my story begins on a little world called earthā¦ā