Stronger Together chapter 173
Added 2021-12-21 21:30:14 +0000 UTCI wasted no time heading over to the svartalf compound, and made my way down to speak with Etri the very next day. I didn't need Gard to make it through the gate this time, Etri must have mentioned I might be coming because the svartalf at the gate in the human mask let me right through. That seemed like a good sign to me. My biggest worry coming here was that the svartalves would turn down my request for apprenticeship, they were extremely insular, and if they decided their honor was worth more than godsteel I would be shit out of luck.
The decor was just as meticulous and finely wrought as last time I was there, and with my senses enhanced by denser godsteel I could pick up even more small flourishes and intriguing mystical alterations to the materials. Everything the svartalves made had layers and layers of magic on it, powerful enchantments made of smaller enchantments. Not at the level of the silken mailshirt but subtler despite being a bit more simplistic. Even the molding on the walls here was at a level that would probably count as a powerful enchanted artifact. I'd definitely come to the right place.
Etri was waiting for me outside, but he was alone this time. His expression seemed remote but relatively friendly so I was at least not getting kicked out immediately. "Ah, young master Cameron. Greetings. I came up to speak to you as soon as I heard you arrived. The council is still deliberating but I've gotten permission to offer you a tour of the facilities in the deeper levels. It's quite an honor I assure you, no outsider has ever stepped into the halls of our forges save the gods themselves." His voice was mild, but held a hint of smugness, as if he was prepared to see my mind blown.
Admittedly that wasn't a crazy thing to assume, considering the level of craftsmanship I'd seen so far I imagined their crafting workshops were amazing themselves. If you could forge god tier equipment wouldn't you make god tier tools to improve your work even more? He gestured for me to follow and I trailed behind him voicing my curiosity about the godsteel I gave them. "Lord Etri, what did you think of the material I shared last time after some time to run tests on it, and how did the council react to the new ore?"
Etri's large black eyes seemed to light up at the question "It is a fascinating material! We've been running extensive tests. It's hardness is a bit weaker than Olympian Bronze or Asgardian Silver but it's magic receptivity is some of the best we've ever seen and it's amplification property is completely unique! Sadly we only had the one small sample, so we weren't able to test any alloys, but we expect it to yield breathtaking results." Etri's enthusiasm for forging was obvious in his tone, and I smiled seeing someone love their work so much.
Etri kept speaking, content to chatter on about his favorite topic as we walked down a hallway that was seemingly much longer than expected. "Most people assume that making every item out of your best material is the optimal choice, but that is the thought process of an amateur, even plain mortal steel can sometimes outstrip divine metal in certain circumstances, the metal used should be tailored to the artifact being forged. That said, having a new metal opens up so many combinations for us in our work and would be a great leap forward in the quality of our goods."
It was hard to contain my wince at that, I was definitely one of those amateur's that he mentioned. I'd been pretty much skating by on using god tier mats on everything I made, but the way he said that made some sense. Just because something was harder or easier to enchant didn't make it the best for every single use. It was like how Tungsten was used to tip bullets to allow armor penetration, but not usually for full rounds because it was so hard it was brittle. Everything had it's place. Etri led me around several bends and I realized as he did that we were walking on a slight incline, the descent was so gradual I barely noticed.
I thought there might be an actual ramp system all the way down for a moment but we finally came to a small alcove off a hallway and stopped. Etri stepped forward and turned the head on a bust until it clicked and the entire alcove actually turned in place, spinning to face out before it began to descend. I didn't remember this being mentioned in the books so clearly Harry hadn't gotten to come down to wherever I was going, based on Etri's descriptions I was assuming this was the forge their elders used and was forbidden to anyone else.
As the alcove, or I suppose elevator (alavator?) continued to slowly lower we passed several floors of the compound below the surface. The living quarters of most of the clan including Etri I supposed. I turned to the svartalf leader "So are the svartalves a gerantocracy like the white council? It was mentioned that you led the clan, is crafting stuff just a separate thing or do the elders just manage from behind the scenes?" I hadn't even heard them mentioned in the series, which considering how bad things got was shocking, there had to be some reason they hadn't intervened.
The look on Etri's face seemed...torn. "A bit of both. When the elders reach a certain level of proficiency they withdraw from the clan. They descend to the depths to focus on their art and leave the managing of the clan to the younger generation. Because of that, there are certain provisions in the svartalf bylaws that prevent them from getting directly involved in clan business, but exceptions are made for matters involving our ancestral teachings. Truthfully I doubt you would have even warranted a response if not for your new material, they've left basically all earthly attachment behind in pursuit of their craft."
Ah, that would explain it. Svartalves were fairly rigid about rules, Harry hadn't been a crafter of any skill so he wasn't invited to meet the elders. Most likely they focused on making equipment in the battle rather than coming out to fight in person. That line of thought was completely abandoned however as we descended past the last compound floor and entered...well the closest comparison I could make was the fucking mines of Moria or something. A cavern, so wide and deep you could fit a fucking skyscraper in it extended out around us in every direction. The elevator platform descended smoothly along the wall with no railing or anything to impede my view.
Below me was what looked like a city, carved from marble and gold and bronze and another dozen materials, all beautiful and no doubt enchanted by masters, though I couldn't see any detail from here. Every inch of this cavern close enough to spot was etched with runes and spell work and in the distance, closer the ground I could see small shapes moving. The cavern was so massive I was dizzy just standing on the platform. I turned to Etri with shock "How could you possibly have made something this big under a city the size of Chicago without anyone noticing? Hell how has the entire city not dropped into a sinkhole?"
I'd been shocked at Safehold, but no offense to Henry this place made his earthen den look like a literal hole in the ground. The svartalf leader laughed "We have been constructing cities and marvels in the depths of the earth since time immemorial. We know how to shift the bedrock of a place and create the proper structures to prevent weakness. As for being noticed? Every single square inch of the depths are inscribed with powerful enchantments that prevent scrying strengthen materials, and a myriad of other things. The mortals cannot penetrate our glamours with their technology, nor could they even observe the cavern if they somehow saw it with their own eyes."
The descent was fairly quick despite being very smooth and comfortable and as we reached the ground I saw the the closest buildings were, as Etri mentioned, enchanted out the ass. They all looked like they're been laser engraved with runes by one of those diamond lasers the use to put serial numbers on stones. Considering the size of the buildings all of the enchantments mostly just looked like shading, it was mind boggling how tiny the engravings were. I got the feeling using my magic eye down here would be like turning on a night vision scope in front of a high powered spot light.
The trip through the subterranean city was fairly leisurely. We didn't hurry, and Etri let me take my time to marvel at the craftsmanship, even slowing to answer questions about individual buildings and the craftsmen who made them. He seemed to enjoy the chance to show off and I made a mental note to let Etri be the first one to study the new condensed godsteel. I wasn't sure it was much different but if nothing else it could definitely hold more enchantments than the original recipe. We finally came to the end of the very well polished path between buildings we'd been walking and stopped in front of a building that seemed both smaller and higher quality than the rest.
Etri gestured up at the amazing construction "This is the hall of elders. The council spends most of its time in here when the individual elders aren't pursuing their craft or doing research. I was actually down here speaking with the council when you arrived, so they are already convened. I brought you down to plead your case to them in person. I know several of the council members are very interested in a steady supply of your ore so it should not be a difficult conversation, merely a few formalities that need to be observed." He ushered me up the steps of the extremely elegant building and through an archway.
They hadn't put a door on this place, probably because it was a communal building in a huge and incredibly well protected underground city. Stepping inside however I immediately noted a difference in the temperature. I made a note to look into magic air conditioning for Harry, if that was something that was so easily doable with svartalf skills it would really take the pressure off for a birthday present. Inside the walls were lined with tables with bench seating on the opposite side and every single seat was filled with...elders.
The svartalves themselves looked like aliens, at least the males, but the old ones just looked weird. The grey skin was sagging and wrinkled, the eyes more dark grey than the beetle black of the younger generation, but they still shone with intelligence and creativity. These might have been ancient beings but they weren't stagnant, there was a palpable sense of learning and growth in this room. A sort of manic energy that made it clear they would rather be improving than sitting in their seats having a meeting. I immediately decided I liked them as a group, though whether we got along individually remained to be seen.
At the far back of the room was quite literally the oldest looking being I had ever seen in my life. The mottled grey of the wrinkled skin was pale and the eyes were faded to nearly the same off white, reminding me a bit of cataracts. There was a palpable sense of history behind the elder svartalf, like I was looking at a living testament to the past.
The ancient dark elf opened his mouth and the voice that issued forth was as weathered and implacable as the stone the cavern was made from. "So. This is the child. Tell me boy, what gives you the right to learn our ancestral teachings. Or to put it another way, why shouldn't we just rip that metal arm off you and stick you in a hole to see if it grows back?"