Chapter 110
Chapter 110
Part 17
“But when Father fought Zarkog, he cut Zarkog off completely, blocking his access to both the wizards’
power from the stone and the sorcerers’ power from the Source. So Father not only found a way to
make collection fields for two kinds of power that he doesn’t even use, he drastically increased the
efficiency and… density, of both fields to the point that no power was getting through. Or so little power
was getting through that Zarkog could no longer maintain any spells, which is practically the same
thing.”
“I did more than that, and I didn’t even realize it until now.” Mark mused.
“How so?” Talia asked.
Mark shrugged. “It’s obvious from the Reading that I not only cast efficient collection fields for wizards’
and sorcerers’ power, but I could hold and store and use that power as easily as I could my own
warlocks’ power, or power that I got from you or Equemev. And I can see in the Reading how I did it,
but without holding my limit of all three kinds of power like I did then, it’s like explaining eighth year
mathematics to a second year student. I’m just not getting it, and I can’t really remember exactly what I
did to do it.”
“When we get to Focus Mountain, you should have Somonik set up a big Link with a bunch of magic
users of both types to give us all as much of all three kinds of power as we can hold, like you were
doing then.” Fire suggested. “We all know how to hold and cast each other’s power, so we should all
hold as much of all three kinds as we can, to increase our chances of success.”
“I agree, and I am recruiting volunteers to lend power as we speak.” Somonik told them from the far
side of the world. “Tithian, Yazadril, and the other researchers think that this may be the most important
experiment ever conducted, and they will be passively following the process through Equemev.”
“All right, but try to keep it on a need-to-know basis until it’s done.” Mark requested. “We don’t want any
curious minds sneaking in and disrupting things. And we don’t want the public’s attention on it until it’s
all over, in case it blows up in our faces. If it does they’ll need to be told, but they won’t need to see it.” Content © copyrighted by NôvelDrama.Org.
“Agreed.” The ancient white dragon stated, then psionicly withdrew.
A few minutes passed, as they floated and thought on what they were about to do.
“I think I’m about full.” Six announced. “Of wizards’ power, that is, or very close to it. I’m starting to
sweat.”
“Me too, but I think Mother still needs to marinate for a few more minutes.” Val agreed. “Let’s go down
and see the chapel.”
“I’m still not done.” Fire told them. “We’ll let you know when we’re ready.”
Val and Six nodded and disappeared, appearing a meter above the center of the dais, in the center of
the most revered place in Elven culture: The Laylas Valley Site of Joining, or Wedding Chapel. They
gently alighted on the broad, tiered marble dais and looked around at the huge dim circular clearing. It
was floored with deep, firm moss, and ringed by the tallest trees in the world; the colossal Laylas
Redwoods. Over a third of all elven weddings in the entire history of that race had been performed
here, and it had become highly charged with the magic of their many loving vows.
Six gave Val a sudden spontaneous hug, and opened a Link with her. “There’s something I know about
you that you don’t know, and that’s not fair. I’ve been waiting for the right time to tell you, and this is it;
the right time, in the right place.
“I know that it’s not yet the right time for us to act on this, but you should know it.”
He gave her his memory of being the first to contact her psionicly, when she was still in Alilia’s womb,
and when he had subsequently had the prophesy that he and she were destined lovers, and what her
name would be.
She gave him no response for what seemed like many long moments.
“Excuse me, I need a little privacy while I think about this.” she murmured, and gently but firmly closed
the Link. But she kept the hug.
He had to bolster his resolve to remain patient before she spoke again.
“I suppose you predicted Fire and Karz too?!” she quietly asserted with a soft giggle.
“Wow, that was some stealthy Reading!” he marveled. “I thought I could keep that private from anyone.
I only hid it because it wasn’t my secret to reveal.”
“Aha, now you’ve confirmed it!” she laughed. “Not only that they’re a couple, but that you predicted it! I
didn’t Read it off you, I just guessed. I got the idea that they were sneaking off to be together a while
ago, but I never tried to find out for sure.”
“Oh.” he said, for want of a better response.
Finally she relieved his anxiety.
“As for us being destined lovers… Well, it’s a big, big surprise, that’s for sure. But it’s a nice thought. It
feels nice. Except when I think about what everyone else in the world is gonna say about it.”
“When the time comes, we’ll keep it secret, same as Fire and Karz.” he assured her. “Though we
should tell them about us; Karz that is, Fire already knows. And now you know about them, and he
doesn’t know about us, and they don’t know you know about them. I don’t know if he knows that I know
about them. Fire knows I know, of course, but I don’t know if she’s let him know that I know. And they
don’t know that you know about us.”
“You’re right, we obviously have to tell them.” she laughed. “The present state can’t be allowed to
continue! It’s too confusing to deal with!”
He grinned. “Our parents know about us, but they don’t know about Fire and Karz yet. They know she’s
destined to love someone, and that she got upset when she learned about it, but that’s it. Povon and
Kragorram don’t know about any of this, as far as I know. And by the way, I’m pretty sure I’m blocking
this conversation from everyone.”
“Me too.” she nodded emphatically. “Let’s just… just hug till they call us.”
“All right.”
High above them, Fire approached her limit in holding wizard’s power. Rather than leave or move away
from the diffuse focus of the valley, she cast a tiny flame to vent the excess she was gathering. It slowly
grew to an intense fireball over two meters wide, then stabilized at that size.
“That’s exactly how much energy my wizard’s power collecting field gathers here.” she stated. “I’m
putting everything I’m getting into this, except a little bit for my Levitation and a few maintenance and
monitoring things. I’m at my maximum, so I can’t absorb any more without sustaining some damage.
But wow, does it ever feel great! I can’t wait to see what it’ll feel like when I’m charged up on warlock’s
power too!”
Though it was very late at night by the local time, a few curious elven onlookers flew up to within a
couple of hundred meters of them to observe, while politely playing a game of mid-air catch to lend
some discretion to their observation. No one was fooled into thinking that they just happened to decide
to play catch over a kilometer in the air in the middle of the night while coincidentally close to visiting
celebrities, but it was a matter of elven decorum for them to behave as though this was so.
Fire cast an air-tight Shield around her Fireball, (it needed no air to burn, since it wasn’t really fire) and
with the wind thus blocked from it, she took off flying at high speed going straight north and level. She
took careful measurements of the diminishing size of the Fireball as she flew. When she passed over
the rim of the valley she flew straight up until she was twice as high above the valley floor as she’d
been when she started.
“I’m graphing the power availability of the valley in three dimensions.” she explained as she flew down
and across the valley at forty-five degrees from vertical. She continued criss-crossing the valley at
various angles with the blazing Fireball held before her, and a few of the local elves tried to keep up
with her, but lacked the speed.