(III) City
Chapter 55 of "Path of the Deathless" opens introducing the plot: 29 (III)CityPractical Metabiology > 4Though Shiv spent a few hours twisting, adjusting, dying, and modifying... Continue exploring!
29 (III)City
Practical Metabiology > 4
Though Shiv spent a few hours twisting, adjusting, dying, and modifying his own biology, he didnât gain any new Biomancy levels. Despite this, his education shot up substantially, and Dven proved to be a patient and insightful instructor. It advised that, since he had the fortitude, he should finish the book as soon as he could, work through all the chapters, and repeat them until he was truly familiar with the process. Supposedly, it would give him a great edge in understanding the practical nuances of the body. Shiv looked forward to itâhe was even curious what other tortures or horrific torments Ekkihurst and the other vampires might dream up.
Despite his eagerness, Shiv realized another truth: it was a nightmare advancing levels when he couldnât rely on his Unique Feat. had hyper-accelerated his growthâshortened what should have taken decades for a supposed genius to mere daysâbut only under the prerequisite that he die.
Many times, he died because his Biomancy wasnât sophisticated enough, because he made a mistake, because he simply wasnât strong enough. Those low-hanging Biomancy-death âfruitâ had run dry. No longer could he casually kill himself; failures now had to be more severe, more specific, andâShiv surmisedâactual failures rather than self-intent.
He reflected on Momentum Core, the skill that had truly been necessary. For the longest time, heâd been the underdog in Reflexesâslower in movement, slower to react. Momentum Core let him match someone stronger by draining and redirecting kinetic energy, turning himself into an accelerating calamity. The same principle had to apply for his Biomancy. If all he did was kill himself repeatedly, what real skill would that impart? It wasnât proper experience; it was mere repetition without nuance.
Then, there was the question of his Unique Feat itself. Most Pathbearers lacked Feats and desperately sought themâthrough great deeds or divine bestowalâoften valuing Feats equal to or above their Paths. Shiv wondered if he could improve his Feat or even get more somehow. He shook his head. He wished Valor were there to bear these questions, but the dagger understandably wanted distanceâShiv would be spending dinner and the hours after that with Uva.
Night had fallen by the time he left Cradle. The far-away orbs that served as suns in Weave grew dimmer, and faint peals of music traveled through the cityâthe Composer playing a slow piece that brought harmony to Shivâs mind. He was increasingly fond of Weave; it had its problems, but here, there was hope heâd never felt on Blackedge.
Uva said to him telepathically. Shiv turned to find Uva staring at him. Sheâd changed again, wearing a long, dark, flowing coat with bright, brass buttons.
âYou have quite the wardrobe,â he commented.
âYou havenât seen my wardrobe yet,â Uva replied, her voice filled with implication. âIâll show you later.â
âOh. I look forward to it,â Shiv saidâthough he was looking forward to other things more, he admitted.
They called Adam through Uvaâs brooch, but the Young Lord surprised them again. In the background, they could hear festive noiseâcheering, loud music, something about a bride.
Adam explained.
Shiv glanced at Uva; she was equally confused. âWhy are you at a wedding, Adam?â she asked.
they heard Valor declare in the background.
Adam snapped.
Both Shiv and Uva snorted simultaneously.
âNo, Young Lord,â Shiv said. âJust⌠Iâm actually kind of proud of you. Youâve got quite the personalityâso long as youâre not near me.â
Adam sneered.
Then he was gone, and Shiv bent over with laughter.
âHeâs not nearly as bad as you described,â Uva said, struggling to keep her smirk in check.
âI meant what I said,â Shiv replied between chuckles. âHeâs much better when heâs not with me.â
Uvaâs expression softened as she stared at him. âWhat your family did to hisâthe ritualâitâs notâŚâ
âI know,â Shiv interrupted. âBut thereâs something about that ritual. Responsibilityâthatâs what Roland Arrow talked to me about. He said he didnât want me to have a Path. But it wasnât his responsibility. Itâs mineâbecause itâs all I can do now. So I live well despite what my parents did.â
âThat is an honorable way of seeing things,â Uva said with a smile.
Shiv sensed an opportunity. âYou want to know what would be more honorable?â
âWhat?â
âIf youâd let me cook you dinner again. To see if we can top yesterday.â
She laughed. âFine. But today we use a proper kitchenâmine.â
Shiv grinned and stared at the summoning crystalâthen his grin faltered. âYou know, Iâm kind of jealous of Adam right now.â
âOh?â Uva cocked her head. âHow so? And jealous why?â
âI kind of want his Skill Evolution for Reflexes. With him, he could fly around with burning wings. Iâm just a missile and a bomb powered by momentum.â
âAnd why is being a missile and a bomb bad, oh Master Pathbearer?â she teased.
âTechnically,â Shiv said. âIâm still not in the level threshold yet.â
âIt is a Skill Evolution. It counts.â
âYeah,â Shiv agreed, âbut it wonât let me carry you and fly across the city. Improvements to be made.â
Silver Tongue > 4
She blushed, exactly as heâd hoped.
They ended up flying over the city on the back of a demon. Summoning one was relatively easy: focus intent on the crystal, and its own mana field pulled in a demon from another world. The prisms acted as gates, and as the demon crossed over, it made small talk in their minds. Shiv found them surprisingly conversationalâapparently, demons had a deal with the Composer: natural gas mined by Weave in exchange for transportation services across dimensions.
The fluid orbs above the largest spires dimmed to near darkness as a melody of night played.
They steered closer to the Symposium, but then descended almost to the very bottom of Weave. In a secluded patch, they landed in a small courtyard filled with flat-topped, bunker-like houses. Shiv sensed a few organic signaturesâmost were Umbralsâand spotted a large group training despite the hour.
âThis is one of the garrisons,â Uva said. âMany who wish to be Sisters dedicate their time here.â
âDid you grow up here?â Shiv asked.
âA place like this. I moved about as I grew up. I didnât know my father wellâhe died early during a raid.â
Shiv grimaced. âSorry.â
Uva nodded. âHe was honorable. Thatâs what my mother said. I had her until I was fourteenâand then⌠your vision told you the rest.â
âYeah,â Shiv said, nodding. âSorry.â
âItâs okayâat least, I hope itâs okay.â She eyed him dangerously. âYouâre not the surfacer who stabbed her, are you?â
âAbsolutely not,â Shiv said.
âGood,â she replied, voice cold. âWhen I find the person, someday I will, I will do things to themâthings I donât understand even now.â
Just then, Shiv found her to be both a little scary and very desirable.
They entered one of the houses, only to find an elevator that descended several floors. At the next stop, a young Umbral boardedâthe one whose leg had been broken by the raven automaton and who had laughed on Shivâs first day here, earning Uvaâs reprimand.
Her eyes swung between Shiv and Uva, mouth dropping. âNo!â she breathed to her sister in arms.
Uva pinched the bridge of her nose. âSister, please.â
âNo, you didnâtâŚâ the younger Umbral gasped. âOh, you did! You finally did! I canât believe it!â She practically cheered, bouncing in place.
Uva refused to glance at her. Shiv, despite himself, smirked.
âSo,â the young Umbral said, bumping Uva with her elbow, âhow was he?â
Uvaâs expression cracked into pure outrage. âSister Ikki, I am doing everything I can to save you from a black fate.â
âIs the black fate you?â Ikki asked.
âThe black fate is me,â Uva confirmed.
Ikki nodded. âUnderstood.â She took on an impish smile, then leaned toward Shiv. she whispered. Uva yanked on Ikkiâs ear. âAh! Answer the question! Quick, surfacer! Let me hear a final song of delight before she rips it off!â
The elevator dinged, and Uva mercifully let go. Ikki grinned, rubbed her lobe, thenâjust before Uva stepped offâpushed past her sister and hugged Shiv.
âThanks,â Ikki muttered into his chest, âfor saving us.â Then she let go and pretended nothing happened.
Shiv chuckled. âIt was my pleasure.â
Ikkiâs face dimmed. âIt didnât sound like it at the time,â she said finally. Shiv winced. That bothered them more than it did him.
As they exited the elevator, Ikki ran down the hall. âSister Uva, make sure your wards are stable⌠or donât be too loud. Shiv! Break her wards and rock her world!â she called back.
Uva hissed, âIâm going to kill that girl someday.â Shiv simply wrapped an arm around her shoulder and led her onward.
To his satisfaction, most rooms were warded. He still vaguely sensed people with his Biomancy, but they were bluntedâas if heâd need much stronger skill to break through. He could still feel crowd sizes, at least. âSeems a lot of people live here,â he observed.
âMost Umbrals do,â Uva sighed. âWe live in communesâsisterhoods. Many together.â
âMost Umbrals?â Shiv asked.
âI prefer my solitude,â she replied. Then she regarded Shiv. âOr at least I used to.â
They reached her home. As lights came on to the sound of her voice, Shiv was surprised by how many mannequins littered the living roomâclothes half-finished draped over them, blades and armor scattered everywhere. Uva cleared her throat. âI might have left in a hurry yesterday. Forgot to clean up.â
âI donât mind,â Shiv said. âI kind of like itâit looks passionate.â
She pressed her lips together, trying not to blush again. Shiv looked around at the low ceiling, veins of nightglass running through the concrete, casting an ethereal glow. Outside, a small fountain bubbled in what passed for her indoor balcony. A small magic flame dancing in the air, revealing a small garden.
Uva brushed her hand down his face, snapping his focus fully onto herâand only her. She smiled. âIâm going to get changed. You just wait here.â
Shiv nodded, words caught in his throat as she turned to pull off her coat and let it fall before him. She wore something of a vest underneath, butâŚ
âAre you trying to provoke me?â he asked, feeling heat rise in his gut.
âIs it working?â she teased, she looked over her shoulder.
âOf courseâdamn you,â Shiv growled.
She laughed, loosening his self-control further. Then, something else pressed against himâForeshadowing, he thought. It might be the dagger; he wondered where it was.
Not long after, she returned holding two wine glassesâwearing, Shivâs focus faltered. She wasnât wearing very much. âWould you like a drink?â she asked, offering him a glass.
He took it and licked his lips. âTo start,â he said.
âAnd then Seymour cried, right in front of everyone?â Uva asked, her voice pitched high with disbelief and slight drunkenness. She put her hand over her mouth as she giggled. âOh no, oh no, poor little goblin.â
âYeah,â Shiv said, laughing at the memory. âIâm always surprised he stayed on. He practically cries every day heâs there, but he never leaves. Guess that makes Seymour a little braver than I thoughtâand a little stronger too. Cryingâs one thing; runningâs another.â
Uva let out a breath and leaned against him. âThis Georges sounds terrible, but you⌠you adore him, donât you?â
He sighed. âShit personality, terrible anger, smokes like a chimney. And the only one who ever really gave a shit about me.â Then he looked at Uva, lying next to him, her face close to his. âUntil now.â
She traced patterns along his chest with her finger, and his stomach fluttered. âIâm more used to being alone,â Uva said. âMore focused on my work.â
âAlone,â Shiv said. âIâve been lonely before, but I donât think Iâve been that aloneâeven with people hating me, thanks to the kitchen.â
In that moment, Shiv realized how much the kitchen had shaped his personality and spared him from social maladjustment.
âI have a lot of things I wanted to thank my mother for,â Uva said. âMany things Iâll never get to do.â She let out a quiet breath. âYou know how she was killed?â
âSurfacer dagger?â Shiv asked to confirm.
âYesâŚâ She looked at him. âI feel that weight pressing against you tooâin your mind⌠Foreshadowing. Do you think you can sense something? Do you want to see it?â
âThe dagger?â He held her closer.
âYes,â she said, swallowing. âI can show you.â
Though momentarily uneasy, hope billowed inside her, but it carried a knot of hate. She wanted to know. She needed to know who did it. Now, she felt closer than ever to a lead.
She rose off the remarkably sturdy bed and retrieved a box from a nearby cabinet. With the press of her finger, she undid its sealing spell. She placed it on the bed next to him, and he rose to stare at it.
The odd feelinginside him grewâbut more than that, he the dagger.
âThatâs a Pattern Twenty-Two.â
âWhat?â
âThatâs what the Slayers call it. I had one once as well. It was popularized during the Eclipse WarâŚâ
And then the vision hit him.
Foreshadowing: It had all gone to hell in an instant. It was just supposed to be a scouting assignment, but they got spotted by one of the Deep Elves. They were so close to finding this Composer for the Auroral Council.
His only comrade in this hell was dead. Run through by a nightglass spear. He killed the Deep Elf that performed the deed in retributionâbut the Jump Point they were using was compromised. The spiders were closing in, and the soldier needed to run. Several warding spells slammed down around him, but he couldnât teleport anyway. His comrade was the Jump Mage, and now she wasnât anything at all.
No. He was going to make a run for the Compact gate. They were practically the only Abyssal Faith that would still deal with the Republic after the war. He would have to have them take him prisoner. He would then need to mention Roland Arrow by name.
The Town Lord wasnât going to like this.
Foreshadowing > 13
The vision faded, and Shiv found himself staring at Uvaâconnected to his mind. She witnessed what he just experienced as well.
âA soldier of the Republic,â Shiv muttered, his mind racing. âAnd he knows Roland Arrow⌠Waitâthis makes no sense. No soldier was supposed to have gone down into the Abyss. Not since the end of the Eclipse War. Only adventurers and Slayers looking for monsters to hunt in the upper parts.â
âAnd he escaped,â Uva said, her voice bitter and raw. âBack to the surface, probably. And now⌠now he is beyond me.â Her jaw clenched; every word came out painfully. âBefore, it was just bitter unknowing. I⌠I never learned. I couldnât find out. And now that I know, it hurts even moreâbecause heâs in a place beyond my reach. The light-curseâŚâ
âBut not beyond mine,â Shiv said. Uva blinked in surprise. âI can go back upâI have to go back up. Roland Arrow knows something. Heâs in charge of Blackedge. The killer knew him as well. If we save the town, I can ask him, and heâll tell me.â Shiv sniffed. âOne way or another. Iâll find out from him. Godsdammit. Adam isnât going to like this. No soldier is supposed to be down hereâŚâ
Uvaâs mouth opened, and she tried to speakâbut he leaned in and silenced her in another way. When he pulled away, she let out a breath. âI demand too much of you. You give too much to me.â
âNo,â he said. âI want this. I want to know whatâs happening just as much as you do. So far, most of what the Republic told me is a lie. I want to make things rightâfor everyone. And Roland owes meâand his sonâmore than a few answers by this point.â
She stared at him for a few heartbeatsâbittersweet pain and affection blooming within. Then her body was against his again, and for a while the dagger was forgotten.
In that time, the world was wonderful.
Uva woke the next morning to a bellâs toll. She groaned as she tried to rise, but Shiv guided her head back down against the pillow. âSleep,â he whispered into her ear as he got up. She mumbled something, but soon let out a slight snore.
Shiv didnât do much sleeping. After he folded Uvaâs bedframe back into shape, Uva drifted off, and he found his mind racing about all he just learned. He decided to read more of the Odes to occupy his time, and the second chapter proved to be a delight about the nature of the largest organ: .
Practical Metabiology > 5
After locating and putting some of his new clothes back on, Shiv got to the peephole and found Sister Ikki waiting there on the other side. Slowly, he opened the door. The young Umbral almost squealed, her face reddening as she regarded him.
âOkay, so now that she isnât hereââ
âSorry,â Shiv said, folding his arms. âNo details. Itâs rude to pry on another lady.â
âBut itâs so , though.â Ikki wasnât ashamed at allâin fact, she seemed amused. Leaning in closer so her head passed the threshold of Uvaâs home, she whispered, âDid you know everyone used to think Sister Uva was an automaton? A robot pretending to be an Umbralâalways stone-faced. Sheâs always like: Ikki, remember your duty! And stop grinning at the prisoner! But then you showed up! And now we can all bully her about something too!â
Shiv felt his grin grow. Then he sensed something else: a surge of mind-mana parting around him and spearing into Ikkiâs thoughts.
Ikki squealed âAh! Sister Uva, no! Sorry! Donât remind me of those memoriesâtheyâre embarrassing!â
Shiv couldnât help itâhe laughed.
âIkki?â he heard Uva call from her bedroom, still half-asleep. âIf youâre here to annoy us, Iâll come out and beat you to death using Shiv like a mace!â
Shiv tried to imagine how that would work. Uva wasnât small, but⌠he was quite a bit larger than she was by now. It looked awkward in his mind. Maybe it sounded different in her sleep-addled mind.
âNo, Iâm not just here to annoy you. Iâm⌠uhâŚâ Ikki glanced around. âThe Composerâsheâs going to summon you soon. I heard the Weaveresses talking about it, so be ready⌠and donât get ambushed when they arrive.â
Shiv blinked. âWaitâshow up here? How do they know where we are?â
Ikki stared at him as if he were simple. âShiv, youâre one of the few surfacers down here. A surfacer the size of a deep-ox. A surfacer running around with a Psychomancer of the Order all over the city⌠disregarding the Composer seeing everything, do you have any idea how much attention you draw?â
âI donât think I noticed.â Shiv winced. He really needed to improve his Awareness.
âWell, youâll find out soon. Vibrations might write a very, very saucy piece about you twoâso be ready for that, too.â
Shiv wasnât sure how he felt about that. Shiv paused.