Chapter 738: The Foreboding Machine
Added 2023-12-13 19:13:46 +0000 UTCThe time was near.
Soon, Alex would be ready to take a step that would forever change his life.
The young wizard crouched beside the Cage—Kelda’s well-named device used to operate on her soul—carefully altering glyphs designed to work in tandem to energise the mortal soul. While power within the glyphs increased, a rare material would discharge, adjusting the bane scalpels, causing them to resonate in time with a subject’s spiritual essence. As they throbbed, they would touch the newly energised soul, letting it thrum in turn.
The glyphs, while clever, needed modification; Alex was in the process of doing just that, taking into account the way Uldar had designed the Marks.
“With these modifications, the process will have a better chance of working since now, the bane knives should only cut specific sections of the Mark.” he said aloud. “Yeah, it’ll work. It has to work.”
He felt a range of emotions in his core: excitement, disbelief, anticipation, fear, and dread. He couldn’t believe he’d come this far, so close to being rid of the Mark’s limits, though he couldn’t just dismiss the grim possibility of failure.
“I only get one shot at this,” he whispered, putting the finishing touches on the process. “If I fail, I’m dead and my soul’s destroyed. If I succeed…the possibilities are endless.”
Trying to focus on the positive, Alex continued altering the machine.
Nearby, the two giants assisted him with the preparations, following his instructions.
“Looks like this…thing’s ready,” Bjorgrund called, staring at a huge device even taller and broader than he was. It whirred, hissed and rumbled. “That little crystal light on the side went from purple to blue.”
“Good, then throw the switch: the one I labelled,” Alex said.
“Will do,” the young giant sounded unsure. There came a loud clunking noise as Bjorgrund pulled the switch. The machine whined then began rumbling, the noise sounded like it was coming from the bottom of a deep, metal drum. “Uh-uh, did I break it?” he cried in alarm.
“No!” Alex called back. “Just give it a few seconds…I think.”
The young wizard swallowed; from speed-reading Kelda’s notes, he’d learned the purpose of, and how to operate every piece of equipment in the lab.
If she’d recorded anything incorrectly—or if her notes were incomplete, or the machines had degraded over time—there was a good possibility that something would go wrong. Catastrophically wrong.
At worst, an intense burst of energy could kill them by completely annihilating their souls.
“It’ll work. It has to work,” Alex muttered again. He’d been saying that a lot lately.
“What was that sound?” Birger shouted over the rumbling noise.
“Nothing to worry about,” Alex said quickly. “How is that tonic coming?”
The old giant stood in front of an enormous cauldron, stirring the brewing liquid while keeping a close eye on it. “It's been quite a while since I brewed a potion…but, right now, it's a nice golden colour. Is that okay? Is it supposed to look like that?”
“Does it smell like flax seed, coal and old fish?” Alex asked.
“Oh yes, it’s not the most pleasant scent.” Birger wrinkled his nose.
“Then it’s fine,” the young alchemist said. “If it's gold coloured and smells kinda nasty, it's nearly finished. As soon as the liquid starts shooting little sparks—like hot iron under a smith’s hammer—shut the heat down and press the glyph I labelled on the cauldron.”
“Okay.” Birger’s voice sounded tense. “Are you sure this is going to work?”
“It’ll work. It has to work,” Alex said again, finishing the last adjustment on the Cage.
They were almost ready.
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“Well, this is what the machine spat out.” Bjorgrund handed Alex a shard of material looking like a glowing, red, salt crystal.
“It’s perfect.” The Fool of Thameland took the crystal, and headed toward the Cage. “It's the same colour as my mana…the size and consistency are right…it’s exactly as it should be, Bjorgrund.”
“All I did was follow your instructions,” the young giant said, modestly.
“You'd be surprised how difficult that is for some people.” Alex opened a slot on the side of the Cage’s control panel, loaded in the crystal, then closed it. He pressed a series of buttons, and a crystalline panel on the device began glowing, emitting amber light. “Alright, the material’s the right composition. That’s step one finished. Birger?”
The old firbolg was floating toward Alex, carrying a stoppered potion bottle full of golden liquid. “I think it's ready…Like I said, I'm not sure if I knew what I was doing there.”
“That's okay, we're going to test it,” the young wizard said.
Taking the potion, Alex moved to a table, where what looked to be a blank sheet of parchment was waiting. A slightly acidic scent was drifting from it. He picked up a copper needle and pricked his fingertip, drawing a bead of blood, dripping it on the paper.
It immediately turned blue.
He unstoppered the potion bottle next, dropping a dollop of the viscous fluid on his blood, turning it from blue to silver.
“Good sign,” he said. “Now, for one more test.”
He took another bottle from the desk—the bottle of soul-substance he’d been harvesting over many months—unstoppered it, and poured a droplet onto the silver mixture.
It began glowing yellow, like a tiny star.
“That's…wow!” Bjorgrund clapped his hands.
“Wow is right,” Alex said. “The tonic’s mixing well with both the blood and my soul stuff: good job, Birger.”
“Glad to hear it…I guess, but what's the potion actually for?” the old giant asked.
“It prepares my soul for the process. It's a dye that'll let me see the difference between the Mark, and my natural soul more clearly. It should also help protect my soul from the trauma of the process,” he said. “The crystal you made, Bjorgrund, is a concoction of engeli blood, dream sand, devil spit, and some other ingredients. It'll act as a catalyst and help generate a visual to guide the soul operation.”
“I know some of those words. Not many, but some,” Bjorgrund said. “So what comes next?”
“Now, you both leave.” The young wizard put the potion bottles down, looking up at the giants. “It's time for me to get inside that Cage and see where this all ends. I'll make a portal in the kitchen that'll take you to the southern border of the Empire. I'd rather send you to either Generasi or to Greymoor in Thameland, but it looks like the sanctum can only open portals in certain places…or at least, it seems that way. I haven't had time to examine the controls in depth.”
He paused for a moment, considering sending the giants to the Cave of the Traveller; a function on the controls would open a portal there, but within a heartbeat, he’d discarded the idea; the Thameish army had control of the Cave, and it wouldn’t be a surprise if members of the secret church had infiltrated their ranks.
So, sending his new friends there wasn’t an option.
“In any case, I'm going to close the portal that leads from the lab to the kitchen once you leave me. Then, I want you to wait for an hour,” he continued. “My soul can only take the energised state of the process for so long: basically, if you don’t see me in an hour or so, that means I’m…gone. At that point, just leave.”
“I'll wait for two hours,” Bjorgrund said. “And maybe you should leave the portal to the kitchen open so we can come help you if anything goes wrong.”
Alex gave him a grim smile. “Listen, Bjorgrund, if this goes wrong, I don't think a god would be able to help me. Besides, I don't want to risk any backlash hitting the two of you through the portal.”
“That’s fair…I suppose,” the young giant said quietly.
“Anyway, I'm going to set your exit doorway to close in three hours: I don't want anyone wandering in here. Especially not the church. If you're not out by then, you'll be trapped. And I damn well don’t want that happening.”
He looked at the giants. “Listen, I'm not going to pretend like the last few months were the easiest of my life or the most fun. I'm not going to pretend that we didn't have hard times…but seriously, thank you for sticking with me through all of those sleepless nights, those blizzards… everything. If I don't come for you, be well and live well.”
Alex shook Birger and Bjorgrund’s hands, squeezing them.
“You helped get rid of those that were hunting me,” Bjorgrund said. “If something happens to you, I vow on my honour that I'll see your enemies slain.”
“I agree with my son that you’ll be avenged, I promise you that,” Birger said. “And I'll sing you a dirge like no other.”
“Let's hope it doesn't come to that…but thank you,” Alex said.
After a couple of pats on the back, the young wizard watched them leave the lab. At the sanctum's control panel, he poured power into opening a new portal to a remote location on the southern border of the Irtyshenan Empire.
He set the portal to close in three hours, then shut the doorway leading from the lab to the kitchen.
Alex was alone now, looking at the Cage, taking slow, deep breaths. Kelda’s impossible machine would either be his salvation, or his doom.
It was time to discover which.
He picked up the tonic Birger had brewed, and drank it down, grimacing at the taste all the while.
Screwing up his face and wiping his lips, he set the bottle down then walked toward the Cage.
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Alex lay naked on the operating table, the Cage bars glowing around him.
He gripped the cool metal of the controls, his eyes fixed on the bane scalpels above, he tried to stay calm.
The tonic warmed his belly, a tingling sensation spread through him. Nearby, the Cage’s mana generator hummed, growing increasingly louder. Bands of energy were running all along the Cage bars.
The foreboding device was warming up, preparing itself to do what Kelda had created it to do.
Closing his eyes, the Fool of Thameland contemplated his relatively short life to this point. He thought about his early years in Alric, when it was just him and his parents. He remembered when Selina was born, and their little family had grown a bit bigger and even happier.
The alehouse fire had destroyed that happiness and cut their family by half.
Then came the days of growing up in the Lu Family Inn. Days he spent playing with Theresa, helping Mr. and Mrs. Lu, and eventually, he remembered the dark times of working for McHarris.
He remembered time passing and one day, going into the church school’s library where he’d found a strange, lean book. The spell-guide for forceball. He had no idea how many hours he’d spent on that spell, learning it all on his own.
It was strange thinking back on that now: years of learning spellcraft with a quiet mind, with no Mark to attack him.
He'd forgotten what that felt like.
If this worked…he'd experience it again: spellcraft without obstacles that created chaos in his mind, without the bombardment of failures that he had to guide himself through each time he tried to cast a spell.
He almost cried, thinking about it…and about all the things he'd be able to do for his friends and family.
But, he couldn’t ignore the other possibility: maybe the machine would turn on, and that would be it. He would be undone, becoming an infinite nothing: no more than an empty shell sprawled on an operating table all alone…likely forever.
Alex shook his head. “It’ll work. It has to work.”
As the mana generator’s hum reached a peak, he reached out toward Claygon. He’d already told his golem what he was going to do today.
He’d warned him.
Now, there was only one last thing left.
‘Claygon are you there?’ he said.
‘I am…here, father,’ the golem answered.
‘It's about time, buddy. I just wanted to tell you one more time that I love you, and if anything happens to me, tell Selina and Theresa again that I love them both, and I always will. Tell Khalik, Isolde and Thundar that they’re the greatest friends I could have ever wanted. Tell Professor Jules I wanted her to know that she's the best teacher and mentor ever, and tell my other professors I’m glad that I knew them. When you see Baelin again, tell him I said thank you, and that I would never have been a Proper Wizard without him. Tell Toraka and Lucia I'm sorry I couldn't finish our businesses together. Let the Heroes, Kybas, and Grimloch know that they meant a lot to me and I was glad to have known them. Thank Mr. and Mrs. Lu for raising Selina and me, and that I want them to know I wouldn’t have turned out to be who I am without them…and—”
The Cage’s controls suddenly sounded like a cross between a mechanical hum, a ringing bell, and a war horn.
Alex swallowed. “It's time. The machine’s ready. With any hope, I'll be talking to you in an hour, buddy.”
‘I love you, father…we’ll talk soon...’ Claygon said.
Alex felt the connection die.
All around him, glyph-etched bars shone.
Energy peaked.
Once more, Alex repeated those hopeful words: “It’ll work. It has to work.”
Curious energies flowed from Kelda's machine, washing over him.
A piercing scream abruptly tore through the lab.
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Author's Note
Hello thirty-seven cool fools, almighty chosen, wise sages, and mighty champions! Thank you for your support!
IT BEEEEEGIIIIIIIINS. I've been waiting for this for SO long!
Cya tomorrow :D
Comments
Is what I would say if the next chapter was up
Decide
2023-12-15 00:01:02 +0000 UTCHope everything is okay
Obi-Wan-Sage
2023-12-15 00:00:56 +0000 UTCBRING IT ON!!!
Zachary LaCount
2023-12-14 19:24:24 +0000 UTCHey J.M. do you remember what chapter the mc was playing the void ball drinking game with his buddies? It's been over a year since I've kept up with your patreon chapters and I wanted to get back into it
Jonathan Crandall
2023-12-14 15:15:41 +0000 UTCOverlord? Supreme chancellor? Dark lord of the sith... I mean bakery(symbol should be a cake of course)
TheRaptorOfHermes
2023-12-14 10:31:04 +0000 UTCFor some reason I pictured jack nicholson's face breaking through the door shouting here's Johnny in the movie the shining when I read your comment. Hahaha
TheRaptorOfHermes
2023-12-14 10:27:44 +0000 UTCNext chapter troll name should be "the death of the fool". Since the fool is going to die, at least that soulpatch will
LEMON
2023-12-14 07:19:38 +0000 UTCAwesome chapter
George R
2023-12-14 01:38:23 +0000 UTCIf the process is interrupted by the church barging in I’m going to be very upset.
Delaney Manders
2023-12-14 00:01:23 +0000 UTCIf he's so unsure if this actually will work maybe bring in prof jules to help or supervise?
Kris Piskorski
2023-12-13 23:21:31 +0000 UTCWhy must you draw everything out in the most painful way?
Zachary LaCount
2023-12-13 23:11:13 +0000 UTCI dont mind a cliff on Friday, as long as there is no cliff on Saturday. That I will absolutely never forgive... until Tuesday that is
SUBLIME SMITER
2023-12-13 23:04:38 +0000 UTCNow that he’s figured marks out 🤔 can he use this for some next level knock-prof-Val’Rok’s-socks-off soul work? Let’s get ALL the marks! Heh
Fleetpanda
2023-12-13 23:04:25 +0000 UTCNo cliff Friday please!🙏. Also- I don’t think he will be the “General”, my guess is he will have to come up with his own name for the adapted Mark.
Mason
2023-12-13 22:10:47 +0000 UTCHopefully.
Mneme
2023-12-13 21:37:30 +0000 UTCI hope not. It would be nice to reverse that order and have the church/stalker perspective begin with stalker even more angry because the fool completely disappears and can’t be tracked anymore (because the fool doesn’t exist anymore).
Mneme
2023-12-13 21:36:03 +0000 UTCSo have we!
BelligerentGnu
2023-12-13 21:06:09 +0000 UTCThe fucking church and guild. Alex left the dam portal open. That, or it's Kelda's soul like someone else suggested.
Decide
2023-12-13 21:05:57 +0000 UTCNooooo if that happens you will get hunted 🤣
Steven Lamb
2023-12-13 20:58:06 +0000 UTCWow, didn't even say anything directly to Theresa after being gone for months and risking his soul. Cold.
Ratoo
2023-12-13 20:57:10 +0000 UTCSaid see you tomorrow 👍
Steven Lamb
2023-12-13 20:52:53 +0000 UTCCongrats to you as an author for getting to such an important part of your story.
GuyWhoReadsALot
2023-12-13 20:24:34 +0000 UTCI’m so excited to see what just happened to Alex next Tuesday
Callie
2023-12-13 20:24:11 +0000 UTCGiven that the Ravener could tell when Alex gained the power of the Traveler (which is totally unfair), it will definitely be able to tell when he becomes the General. I expect the conflict with Ravener spawn to get even worse. At least Alex will probably get to crush the hidden church first!
Lola
2023-12-13 20:01:13 +0000 UTCCut away to the life of a bunny in a far-away land as it grows up, gains sentience, gathers a community, builds defenses against the wolves, learns to play a flute, and dies of old age for the next fifty chapters.
Chris O'Hare
2023-12-13 19:57:42 +0000 UTCTwo generals for the price of 1 would be WAY OP!
Randall Jones
2023-12-13 19:48:31 +0000 UTCThank you for the chapter can’t wait for the next one!
Randall Jones
2023-12-13 19:47:25 +0000 UTCIt's a curious side note; but the Fool is easily stepped on. A General though would demand respect- obedience. It'll be interesting to see how the Church reacts. Can they so easily deny 'Uldar's first'? The Fae might count them his hounds now... but the Fae might be their new target.
Silver Beard
2023-12-13 19:47:21 +0000 UTCThis was evil… I protest cliffhangers :)
Randall Jones
2023-12-13 19:46:42 +0000 UTCWait, what was the scream? The equipment, Alex, or something else?
Kettle
2023-12-13 19:46:20 +0000 UTCI wonder if the secret Church will get a notification of the event. A premonition of disaster about to befall those who cross a General.
Silver Beard
2023-12-13 19:42:27 +0000 UTCSo it begins again
Benjamin wolfe
2023-12-13 19:37:23 +0000 UTCWhy does that last sentence make me think maybe Kelda's soul wasn't destroyed, but trapped in the machine?
Tyler King
2023-12-13 19:35:58 +0000 UTCGoing to need to bring out the big pokey sticks to poke for all these cliffhangers. Also perfect time to switch to a different pov for at least a chapter or 2 just to make the readers suffer on the cliffhanger
Jak
2023-12-13 19:31:25 +0000 UTCI expect next chapter will be from the hidden church perspective and then the one after that will be the actual patch removal process finally ending on the moment the patch is clear of his soul.
Enif
2023-12-13 19:27:24 +0000 UTCNext chappie: “Return of the General”
Blightdad
2023-12-13 19:26:00 +0000 UTCAnother evil cliff hanger.
Justin Barnett
2023-12-13 19:24:53 +0000 UTCNot sure when we'll see the end. Could be next week. Although it's seeing what he can do with it fixed that'll be the real treat
Voror
2023-12-13 19:23:16 +0000 UTCMan these chapters are seeming so short. And what a cliff hanger. Can’t wait for tomorrow’s chapter!!
Xyminimal
2023-12-13 19:21:57 +0000 UTCSo exciting! I really hope this works. I know this limitation is a big part of the story but it needs to be resolved. Cant wait!
Linkneo5
2023-12-13 19:16:51 +0000 UTCAnd so the Fool dies…. And the General is reborn
mhaj58
2023-12-13 19:16:49 +0000 UTC