Savage Awakening 266. Grace Period (IV)
Added 2024-08-05 01:30:01 +0000 UTCThe image of a solar flare cut out bright against the void was seared in Zane's mind. A world-shaking power.
That kind of power lay ahead for him. Tier 6.
Heâd thought about it a lot since he first saw it. It happened in idle moments. When he dazed off he would see those immense columns of flame floating by. Sometimes he saw them in dreams. He would wake up breathing heavy, sweating, blood pumping hot⊠Reina, waking blearily next to him, found it endlessly amusing how worked up he got. It was always great power or great fights, she said, which he felt was a little unfair. He got plenty worked up about her too.
In any case. There was one step between him and that. Tier 5, full fusion. One Concept to go.
He brushed off and put away the chunky Titan Rhino Tome. Swapped it for an equally chunky Azure Flame one. It was made of vivid fiery-blue lettering on a coal-black background; from a distance it could be mistaken for a dying hearth.
Zane cracked it open and lost himself in the pages. Soon a vision floated to mind.
There was Patriarch Azure Flame, arms crossed, robes fluttering. This time the old man stood in emptiness. A gray purgatory stretching in every direction. He was the sole focus.
âThe final Concept,â said the Patriarch gravely, âIs called Life Immolation.â
He opened one gnarled hand, and a ball of Stormfire danced over his palm.
It didn't look so different from Zaneâs. But it felt like a whole new flame.
Its aura crashed over him like a heat wave. A heat gone to searing temperaturesânot in flesh, but in soul. Even in this vision it scalded him just looking at it.
He wondered what it felt like to burn with it.
âOnly those with Nascent Souls can know this flame,â said the Patriarch. âTo achieve Life Immolation, you must infuse Stormfire with the essence of your very soul!â
The Patriarch closed his fist. The flame winked out. He stroked his beard, deep in thought.
âAll the fire you've known,â he said, âBurns the flesh! But true Stormfire is the great leveler. It ought to destroy all it touches. It ought to burn in both places at once, physical and astral. Flesh and spirit, all at once!â
The Patriarch turned around, waved a hand, and a scene began to color in before Zane.
âThere was once a Grand Elder of the Azure Flame faction named Ghostflame,â said the Patriarch. His jaw clenched. âAn Elder who turned rogue and betrayed the Faction. He founded his own stronghold in a contested region, a place where Monsters and mankind warred for claimâa place outside the domain of the Nine Great Factions. A most dishonorable figure.â
The Patriarch spat that last bit.
âBut there is much to be learned even from creatures such as him. He had a hell of a Stormfire. Stormfire is not a monolith, disciple! My Stormfire differs greatly from his⊠but in his variant of Stormfire, he became the ultimate master. He had a vast soul, and wielded it to make his flame more potent in that dimension than any Iâve known.â
The scene was crystallizing nowâa midnight-black cloak with Stormfire purple symbols etched on. Draped over a skeleton lich tall as two men, with hollow eye sockets burning Stormfire purple. Standing atop a tower forged of cascading bones; dried blood made the mortar, stuck them together.
That tower was under siege.
All around it oozed a vast field of sludge. Strange shapes rising from the bog like dinosaurs made out of tar, groaning, reaching out with distending oily fingers⊠they were uglier cousins of the demons Zane had fought. And they were coming in their hundreds, maybe thousands, shambling up as forks of lurid lightning cracked across the skyâŠ
Elder Ghostflame cackled. Raised a staff.
Stormfire washed out.
It was the same color as Zaneâs. But the quality was like none Zane had seen. It was ghostly, flickering, somehow insubstantialâbut its presence in the astral plane was anything but. It was like sunrise piercing the darkest of nights.
It swamped the world. Washing out in a widening ring. All it struck shrieked and dissolved, hissing as they went; clouds of strange white substance rose sputtering to the dismal skies, wispy and ghostlyâŠ
âSouls dissolving,â commented Patriarch Azure Flame. âSteaming away. Returning to the primordial ooze from which they were madeâreturned forcibly to the Cycle of Reincarnation where they will once more be made anew⊠the shape they once held, forever perished. Not even ghosts are left of them. That, disciple, is the closest thing to true soul-death.â
The fires had hollowed out those bog monsters before they were even done fallingâsloshing back into the tar they rose from, wailing miserably as they went. Their death throes rolled heavy across the desolation, an awful thunder.
âThat fire burns in two placesâand only those with great soul defenses, as well as physical ones, can hope to resist it!â said Azure Flame, eyes flashing. âAnd even then it would be a fight. Especially against Stormfire powered by those endowed with large soulsâŠâ
Zane quite liked the sound of this.
He was already eagerly trying to get this new Stormfire to stick in his mind.
âThis will take you decadesâperhaps centuries!â said the Azure Flame.
Zane brushed this aside, as usual. He was mostly trying to recall how the soul fueled the fire. The precise mechanics of it. Like water pouring into a flickering jarâŠ
âThe greater the soul,â continued the Patriarch, âThe more difficult this Concept is to achieve! For it produces a greater flame.â
Zane frowned.
âWhat?â he said.
âEven a simple Full Fusion, done by a man of weak soul, would produce a Common Sky-grade flame! That is a very rare Elemental grade at Ascendantâcomparable to the grades achieved by some Tier 6 Laws at Mid-Fusion! The larger the soul, the more potent the Stormfire, the higher the grade. Naturally, the difficulty increases tremendously. The Concept itself is not so complexâbut applying it, absorbing it⊠that can be fiendishly tricky.â
That gave Zane just a bit of pause.
Thenâeh.
He figured it couldnât be too bad. He wasnât convinced these rules applied to him.
He closed his eyes. Called up the flame in his mind. Called up his soul. Got ready to pour into his Stormfire, making new fuelâŠ
âŠIt proved a bit harder than he expected.
All morning, explosions rocked Zaneâs Warrior dojo.
***
Later that day, Reina saw Zane ambling along. He was wearing new pants and smelled vaguely of smoke. He was a little put out. It was impossible to tell just by looking at him, but she knew the signs.
âWhatâs wrong?â she asked him.
âIt wonât fit,â Zane informed her. âI think⊠I could be too big.â
She was speechless for a second. Then she came over and hugged him tight.
âDonât you say that!â she said fiercely. âMaybe for some girls, but I like you just how you are.â
ââŠThanks,â said Zane, blinking.
***
It was the first time in a while Zane had trouble finishing a Concept. It felt like he had been running his head into a brick wall all morning. This was a feeling he was unfortunately quite familiar with.
He scratched his head.
âŠHe supposed he would just have to keep cracking at it. There was nothing for it.
On his way back home he met Avery, who was waving her arms wildly.
âHelp!â she cried. âI think I broke the Evan.â
âWhat,â said Zane.
He went to go check up on Evan.
Evan was okay, but a bit rattled. He was quite wide-eyed.
Zane frowned.
He was less good at cheering up Evan than he was at cheering up Reina. But he had picked up a few things here and there. Evan was happiest when he got to help other people.
Zane told him about his own not-great morning. Evan perked up.
âDo you want a cookie?â he said.
âIâd love a cookie,â said Zane.
Soon Evan started making Zane a cookie. It succeededâEvan got all excited. Whatever he had been sad about was quickly forgotten.
Thirty minutes of baking later, he made Zane a delicious-smelling and delicious-tasting cookie. It had M&M-like chocolates in it.
They started munching on cookies side by side, and soon they were both cheered up.
âŠ.It probably said something about both of them that this worked so well.
Anyway.
He asked Evan what happened.
âAvery asked me a question,â said Evan.
âSorry!â came Averyâs muffled voice upstairs.
âWhat question?â said Zane.
âSay thereâs a trolley on a track, and itâs gonna squish ten people. But you could flip a switch and make it squish one personâwould you flip it?â
Zane frowned. He could see how this had Evan-breaking potential.
âAs for the answer⊠Um,â said Evan. He frowned. He was starting to go a little red. Then he started to tremble.
âUmmmm!â cried Evan.
ââŠAre you okay,â said Zane.
Then he heard static in the Astral Plane, and Evan keeled over.
ââŠâ
He was not quite sure what to do in cases like these.
He picked Evan up, turned him upside down, and shook him for a bit. This seemed to wake the boy upâhe was just fine, it turned out.
âI donât think I do so well with questions like thatâŠâ Evan said sheepishly.
Zane nodded. In their line of work, these questions didnât seem to come up much anyways. Things were usually pretty simple. There was a Monster, and you smashed it. Zane told him so.
âMmm!â said Evan.
They munched on their cookies for a little while longer.
âHey Zane?â said Evan. âWhat do you think the answer is?â
Zane thought about it.
âIt depends,â he said slowly. âIf the person were Reina, or Avery, or youâI would choose you.â
âAww!â cried Evan. Another pauseâ
"Hey Zane?"
"Mhm."
ââŠDo you think thatâs meant to be the right answer?â
Zane shrugged. Probably not. It was still his answer, though.
He ate the last of his cookie.
They were both quiet for a bit longer.
âDo you wanna go fishing?â said Evan brightly.
âSure,â said Zane.
They went fishing.
***
The next day, Zane did a survey of all that was left to him. He was getting a little soul-fatiguedâhe wasnât sure he was in shape to give his Bloodline or his Stormfire another good go. That still left Levelsâand his soul defenses.
It had been a while since he visited that Red Moon Pagoda, come to think of itâŠhe wondered what new powers it had in store.
Comments
That was an awesome chapter!
Vandal Savage
2024-08-06 16:40:15 +0000 UTCHeâs too bigđ. Yeah it seems like he may need to wait to experience True Storm Fire in person for that last one. Or another treasure needs to be provided
Baconwargod
2024-08-05 14:03:12 +0000 UTC