Chapter 167
Chapter 167
Part 24
They all worked as one, casting both portals of the Gate next to each other with almost no space
between, then increasing their area until they reached the limit of their available power.
“About two hundred and seven billion square kilometers of Gate, with the calculation for maximum
power.” Fire announced.
“I have the calculation for the distance component from the surface of the sun to the distance of the
demons’ rock.” Talia volunteered. “It’s the same ratio for power over distance as Translocation, luckily
enough. And we get… At that distance, over five million square kilometers of Gate portal at each end.
Even if you disregard all the power that we’d spend to cast it, that amount of sun’s surface sunlight for
even a second would be the most powerful spell ever cast. We only need nine hundred thousand
square kilometers to completely cover the demon’s rock with the surface of the sun, so we’d have
plenty to spare, even without using independent spells.”
“Like I said when I first spoke up, me or any of you could do it by ourselves, even with the limitations
we’ve discovered.” Fire stated with satisfaction.
“All right, good to know.” Mark laughed. “You were right about that much at least, if not about being able All content © N/.ôvel/Dr/ama.Org.
to use the whole sun.
“Let’s go home, Hilia that is. Since it seems our beach there is now the official location for casual
conversation between leaders, and it’s ours, it’ll give us a bit of an advantage while pressing our case
for an immediate first strike.”
“Why fool around?” Six asked. “We’ll have to get a consensus, so I say we go directly to The Hall of
The Just Alliance and call the Assembly to an emergency meeting. With luck we can have the entire
war won and over with in an hour.”
Mark paused a moment, thought about it, consulted everyone else’s opinion, and nodded. “All right,
let’s do it.” he decided, and Translocated them all to the Hall.
They appeared as a group in the center of the volume of the Hall, twenty-five meters in the air, but tilted
from vertical and moving to the side at incredible speed. Before they could react, they all smashed into
the domed ceiling of the Hall about a third of the way from the edge of the room, and with explosive
force.
Their Shields held, but they gouged out a huge ragged crater from the three meter thickness of white
marble and from the gray bedrock that lay beyond it.
Niziam, a chestnut unicorn goddess who was the custodian of the Hall on active duty, appeared in the
air below and beside the devastation.
“You are alive and uninjured.” she noted with some amazement, then a severe irritation became
apparent in her manner as they descended out of the crater.
“Do you mind?!” she complained as she Restored the damage, then she vanished.
“That was a seriously messed up Translocation.” Fire observed with a giggle.
“Yah, I hurried it, and it was a pretty complex jump. Sorry.” Mark told them, abashed and contrite. “At
least I got the location, if not the orientation and the trajectory.”
“You got the trajectory of the world around the sun.” Povon mildly scolded him as they flew down to the
center of the stage. “You forgot the trajectory of the Hall as the world turns about it’s axis.”
“Ah. Oops. Sorry about that. I can promise I won’t do it again.” he told her.
“Now I’m glad for all the hours we spent practicing Shields.” Val giggled as they alighted around the
Truthstone.
“Anyway, let’s get to it.” Six eagerly encouraged.
Mark nodded, and cast a multiple Speaking. “We ask that all ruling members of The Assembly of The
Just Alliance join us here at The Hall of The Just Alliance for an urgent meeting, as soon you may.”
“This is going to be good, I can feel it.” Tithian eagerly told them as she appeared beside them, then
she jumped again to take her place with the Senate of her people.
Attendees were appearing rapidly, and within a minute everyone who could come on such short notice
was there. That was almost all of them, including all of the most influential and powerful leaders.
“Fire, you began this.” Mark told her with a smile. “Would you like to explain our position?”
“Certainly, thank you Father.” Fire smiled in return, and faced the audience.
“As you’ve probably heard, my father, Val, Six, and myself have what appears to be an ability unique to
warlocks; we can see and manipulate the fields that collect the Source and transmute it into usable
magic, we can re-create them to cast completely self-powering spells, and we can do the same with the
warlock’s source.
“Today we tested that ability, and discovered how much total power we could wield. We experimented
further, and tested our ability to cast the most devastating attack spell ever devised; a modified version
of the Gate to the surface of the sun that The People of Morning gave us.
“We can cast a Gate between the surface of the sun and a location at the distance that the demons are
from us now, with almost five million square kilometers of area. That is many times more than the entire
surface area of the gigantic rock the demons are using as a vessel, and we can cast the portal to
completely conform to the surface of the rock. In short, we can cast the surface of the sun on the entire
outside of the rock. If any within try to escape, they will be instantly Gated to the surface of the sun, and
we’ll be watching for them there in case any survive that.
“That will still take a bit of time to completely destroy the rock and all within it, so we’ll have automated
versions of the spell go inside just before we do that and hunt down any demons they can find, and
cast the surface of the sun on them too, individually.
“We’ll have more automated versions set loose all over the void around our star out to as far as the
demons are, to hunt down any that manage to Translocate out from within a Gate bubble.
“In short, honored members of The Assembly of The Just Alliance, we ask your permission to launch
these spells and attack the demons immediately, in a decisively devastating pre-emptive strike. We’re
confident we can do it, and we’re confident that it’ll work. My Father’s unprecedented and
uncharacteristic mistake a moment ago notwithstanding.
“Say yes, and the demons can be destroyed in a few minutes at most. Then we can all get back to
enjoying the peace, or join The Triax in hunting down the demons around other stars, for those who
choose that.”
“All those who agree with us making this attack now, say aye!” Mark called, and noted their response.
“Ah. I see only about half of you agree. Who would like to speak against the idea?
“Empress Emeroth of Verzaclon.”
She appeared before him, nodded to him, and addressed the gathering. “We still don’t know what we’re
facing. All that we know is that it’s millions of demons, maybe billions of them, but we have no idea how
strong they are or what they’re capable of. We don’t know if they’re getting more dangerous by the
hour, but I don’t think it’s likely, while we know for sure that we are getting more dangerous by the hour.
Largely thanks to these fine citizens here, every one of our militaries are becoming vastly more capable
with every minute that passes.
“Our biggest worry is that the demons are capable of Translocating to Kellaran already, and that they’re
only waiting to attack us to reduce the energy required to do so. If so, then any attack on them might
only prompt them to suddenly appear among us here on Kellaran when we’re not nearly as ready as
we could be. We’ve been holding off from attacking them for just that reason; we’re waiting until we’re
as strong as we can be before we have to face them. We haven’t even done anything to spy out how
strong they are, in case they detect us doing so and decide to launch an attack.
“We should at least wait until all our new wizards are trained. At the very least, until they’re all capable
of contributing their power to a Command Link. Only a quarter of them have even gotten that far.
“Thank you.”
She went back to her place, and Mark announced; “Tithian, of The Senate of The People of
Morning.”