FV – Chapter ∞

Celesi Veil

「More than simply the tales of the lives of people, the tale of chaos is itself one of infinity, an endless dominion spanning all reaches of existence.  With such, even as four bodies crumble to dust, as two people fade from life, the one chaos that outreaches them shall exist forever.」

「However, this one can not deny that the legacy of such people likewise exists beyond them, permeated by chaos.  This one carries their will and legacy forward, the overseer of true chaos.  Their own sparks of chaos remain in kind, allowing this one to pass along the flows of time and the outreaches of reality.  Their own limits were designed by their own principles, but the principles of chaos extend to the bounds of infinity.  From the beginning of time to the far end of it, this one has then seen the entire spiral of chaos from first to last.  Blessed with the gift of paradox, this one has even played a role through the ages that had defined the ages.  This one’s pact was to eternally secure the veil from threats, and so witnessed the state of its beginning, right from the celesi seed.」

「At first, the veil was completely stable, with no concerns to speak of.  However, much like the temporal, the world was slow to change, and it was causing unrest in the people.  This one knew that the world would have to learn a lesson of its own, but there was no qualm with inviting the spark of true chaos into the mix to make things a bit easier.  Celese chose her first four champions, and this one in turn blessed them with a discovery of variable chance, invigorating their lives with turmoil that encouraged further learning.  Luck, the four of them were quick to reflect upon the term, without knowing that their lives would be a stagnant fate otherwise.  The four held plenty of resistance to change, but those barriers broke down eventually, allowing this one to impart a fragment of Lyun’s gift in the process, the ability to commit a celesi gift shaped between worlds, instead of one which would stagnantly match their bloodlines.  From this, the first great threat to the veil was prevented, the will of people bringing change to the world.」

「Time passed, with the will of true chaos bearing the fruits of change to people, rushing society into a new age.  However, the world would still not listen to its own people, so again society began to stagnate.  The people needed the resources with which to bring about new changes, to secure a new kind of prosperity, but the world would not impart a way for it to be possible.  This time, Celese did not choose champions, this one invited them.  At first, it appeared as if another four would take the seat of opportunity here, bringing stuff into a new age, but only one of the four truly had the aspirations of a future, the others were just blind followers.  Of course, that would render potential vice for some real champions, especially with the family connection between the one with aspiration and one of those without.  When the world simply continued to neglect long enough for the three champions to perish, this one took the opportunity to step in and weave true chaos between the departed and three chosen essences, especially in ensuring the woven vision of the first of the three was upheld as little more than measures of chaotic probability.  A vision that appealed to all things of true chaos, it was absolute perfection even as a principled vision.」

「The well of essences still remains in a domain unfamiliar to chaos, but this one took the opportunity to explore unfamiliar domains, the destruction of such a new plane not being that unlike the design of temporal chaos.  Sure, the temporal had a familiarity to the void when translated to this plane, while the essences seemed more akin to the nature of fire, but it was still similar in that it was a blind unchanging existence in individuals who aspired to more choices.  So, while Celese imparted them with extensions of their gift, this one imparted their nature with a portion of true chaos, blossoming even more turmoil that would inspire change.  From there, the three found their self control fleeting, as their power grew beyond the world’s limits.  Inspiring themselves to their real nature would thus inspire them to the sewn chaos, inviting them to define a process of change in repercussion.  The world still would not listen, but it was made to listen when the essences of the people dove straight into the essence of the very world, forcing a compulsion of changes to come.  The champions weren’t even aware that their essences were linked to the world at the time, speaking directly to it as they carried the seed of a new world forth.」

「This new seed thus led to the foundation of a new world, itself immature.  However, this one knew that such a seed would one day become the sworn liege of this one’s protection.  All it took was to ensure that a certain relic of the first threat was left in reach of those who came for the third, the seed itself would represent a sufficient enough parallel.  The new world took upon the opportunity, watching as chance itself was manipulated.. without knowing which chaos was actually manipulating such chance.  This one however returned to distant paradox, ever after the rest returned to the temporal, so there was no way the new world would know of this one’s involvement.  Everything too had to be done twice, creating the split timeline using the time potential this one commanded.  In truth, the reason why Axln and Kori could not move before the beginning of the chaotic event was simply because that was the moment the two timelines had split, leaving no room to influence before the given stage.  Then, this one ensured a sufficient display of true chaos occurred in the main timeline so as to bring about the path of real change.」

「Thus, with growing influence, this one played a role in encouraging true chaos near the end.  The battlefield held great promise in pulling strands of true chaos, but none as much as the site of the great fortress itself, the same place the two viewed as the citadel.  By this point, the entire site had been a wellpool of celestial and astral forces, and most of that presence still held trace form.  Besetting the astral presence to surge heat into the fortress’s core, that didn’t even take much effort.  Having the celestial presence surge energy through the fortress’s framework, empowering the old design that applied principles of two worlds, it was a process set in motion long before the time.  Having the place thus defined by more than ordinary principles, the structure of principles present became abstract enough that Lyun was capable of defining her own.  It was truly an act of the ages, bringing to bear the determined efforts of all the veil’s previous guardians in a form that secured its future dominion.  All of the veil’s guardians had a will present within the fortress, and with this, another two were eternally added.」

「From there, this one has been free to act more directly, especially after the passing of the last two champions.  At first there were four, and then there were three, till finally there were two, and now only one remained.  This one however was eternal, there would be none to come after.  Free to act directly, with the will of the world open to the inclusion of true chaos, this one has constantly ensured that people remained invigorated to the prospect of change.」

「Of course, it does not stand that this one’s will would exist only on a single plane, the plane across the veil remains equally imperative to the continuation of the veil.  However, that side of the veil does not extend an influence of the world’s will, the people are much more free to simply find their own inspiration as opportunities open for them.  That is not to say that this one hasn’t constantly thus inspired inspiration by invoking true chaos through the ages, it just implied that such influence has thus remained unnoticed in the designs of such a plane.  However, this one is not certain about if the continued persistence of such a tactic might be the best recourse, when this one has been bound to people who demonstrated the potential proper awareness could bring.  Maybe it might be an opportunity to simply leave trace records of such influence hidden at a point through the ages, to let people do with such records as they will.  Those who accept might in turn yield a new great potential of their own.」

「However, from here, this one understands that awareness that the potential of people might be the most valuable requirement for this one’s eternal obligation.  The veil only holds passage between the two principled planes, but there are many others, much as Lyun and Axln had determined in that one admirable moment.  It may be thus important for the overseer of true chaos to outreach its domain into new principles, encouraging even more people to enrich new information.  With such discoveries, it might prove successful to inspire similar insight through the true chaos of imagination in the principles of the veil.  More so, even ensuring that neither side of the veil causes risks to it.. that would not guarantee that the veil would remain untorn by outside influences.  Threats beyond the veil, ones that might one day inspire threats to the veil, would need to be addressed too.  Rosa’s affinity towards woven principles would prove priceless in adjusting to new principles beyond the veil.  Such realms might hopefully be ready for the influence true chaos could bring, as it certainly wasn’t an insignificant one.  However, no plane ever deserves to be stagnant, everything deserves the opportunity to discover ways to attain improvements.」

「The tale of the celesi veil is without beginning or end, for the will and influence of its guardians are eternal.  The four, the three, the two, and the one.」


Mind -|- Soul -|- Body

FV – Chapter 80

Fortuna Verto

Dear Readers,

Thank you for reading our tale to the very end.  Working so directly with the other archive staff, I felt like it would be my responsibility to keep a historical record of everything we had gone through to bring both of our worlds into the future.  Alternatively, Rosa herself seemed to even find value in such records being available to the people of Aestus as well, although I admit to being uncertain what she would plan to do with them.  The girl seems intent on beginning the legend of the Celesi Mythos, that much does remain very certain.  As one who has grown up in her society, struggling to ensure that the history of my own people remains known, I can’t but wish her all the best in ensuring a success in her similar vision.  We may have our own individual ways of approaching such stuff, but that doesn’t make one any more valid than the other.

Rosa was actually the one who came up with the idea to call the entire thing by the title Fortuna Verto, saying that it sounded extra Terran Mythos by making the name outright latin.  Supposedly, it was a reference to how we had inverted our fortunes or something.  Quite certainly, there were plenty of inversions involved, considering all of the parallel world strife we went through, and Rosa couldn’t be any more the expert in all of the parallels of that nature.  Fate though was much more my accomplishment, we had both agreed on that, how we had committed Ruixse from a path of blind chance to an opportunity of controlled fate.  Rosa is still honestly trying to come to terms with the meaning behind fate, though she’s mostly just committed something sounding so unscientific to just simply being a neglectable fact.  Considering the girl had once invented spellcraft for a while on a whim, I still remain uncertain how she could possibly expect rational to remain blindly scientific.  Well, we each have our own strengths, and having attained our own distinct individuality, I really shouldn’t let the thought bother me too much.

In the five solar cycles since we achieved our own distinct individuality, we really have started seeing each other considerably less frequently.  She spends most of her time working for Hypertech, especially since completing her courses at the academy.  She even let my sister have her workshop, which has since been rendered into a sort of community events office.  Of course, Snowbell still makes appearances for concerts, all of which are organized through the same community events office, but it has become that her visits to this world have been more as a guest than a resident.  I certainly could not hold that against her, having done much the same myself.  Her business pretty much owns my office now, Sophie having pretty much moved into the place after finding it much more comfortable to help with the business but to be a bit more removed from the technical aspects of it.  Suffice it to say that I quickly found the decor of the place unrecognizable, but that’s probably for the best.  Considering how infrequently I’m on that side at all, especially considering that most of my work on that side is now invested between either supporting Snowbell’s performances or handling some informational maintenance work with Holi.. I really haven’t had time to worry about such an office at all.

Yes, even having the ability to manipulate time, it hasn’t suddenly resulted in me having infinite amounts of time to work with.  Quite rightfully, our special shifts had fallen into a rather substantial amount of misuse as well.  While time is frozen, there just isn’t much that I might possibly get done, and even taking advantage of it for sleeping had started to quickly fall out of favour, as it made it difficult to match schedule with what everyone else was doing.  At most, it became a useful trick when there was something substantial to do on Aestus, or a useful service to provide when Lyun had stuff of her own to get done.  Likewise, I’ve noticed that Lyun hasn’t found much use for shifts that would just require maintaining equipment that would get little use.  We’ve used it for special effects at concerts, but the whole process has become more a novelty than being actually functional.  Overall, it’s as if the two of us have suddenly shifted to becoming much more normal people.. with exception to visits that would be impossible by regular people, the chaos of our nature couldn’t be denied that much.

Of course, there are great reasons for that too.  Making use of our own chaos, we managed to orchestrate the fates that would ensure Mheridz and Velvet’s return to us, meaning we both had our hands full learning how to be good parents.  Good parents, not just parents, we had an obligation to uphold with a couple key people who shared a name with our children.  Even still so young, you can see the similarities between them clear as day.  Mheridz is already quite the clever child, endlessly getting into mischief simply to appease her own natural curiosity.  Velvet meanwhile appears to be quite the wild child, even Holi has complained about how hard it’s been to keep up.  However, already there have been a few differences showing up at the same time.  Velvet had developed quite the passions of an artist, her childish drawings becoming quite a collection for Holi to keep up with.  Mheridz was quite the fan of making new friends at the academy, eager to always explore new social opportunities.  I suspect that both passions were probably held by the previous Velvet and Mheridz too, just simply in a form that they never had the opportunity to realize.  This time, though, Rosa and I were working earnestly to ensure that their successors had all the opportunity in the world to be whatever they truly wished to be, including them in our lives as much as possible.

Now, that should make it pretty clear why the both of us have found ourselves with very little free time available to us.  Quite honestly, that’s not even where it ends.  Hypertech and the academy both held strong expectations in society now, with how much importance both had garnished.  Hypertech Aerospace was a thing, HTAS, actually qualifying Holi’s administrative credentials as being genuinely intended.  The foundry wasn’t even a word around here anymore, all of their outposts now simply under ownership of the academy.  Rosa herself basically then worked in HTAS high command, as the highest ranking staff.  Drew didn’t want the position, taking care of the parent company was more than enough work for him as things stood.  Meanwhile, I had found myself not just a teacher, but actually a board member of Administration, Mherdiz’s original plan having been cleverly outwitted in that way.  Administration wanted that power, but it had been considered my own right, so the obvious solution was to put me into Administration.  This resulted in me having to hold both history classes and administrative responsibilities.

Even beyond the vast expectations of others, we even still had expectations the two of us had left self-imposed too.  More than taking time off to go visit Aestus, I even have to frequently find the opportunity to visit Izheelq too.  More than simply being an inevitable aspect of controlling lunar resources, in line with the foundry’s old practices, I also had a certain citadel that I felt compelled to go visit, making sure to bring Ezhyrae with me so that the ersatz there could receive expert care as well.  Restoration of the citadel has gone rather smoothly as a result, even though I’d decided that we might as well just leave the citadel as a lunar outpost.  Having staff constantly on the moon was just going to help making the cycle of elemental phases all the more easier over the passing ages.  Luna’s hairpin might have played a small part in the idea of how her presence here might be more than just fate.  On the other side of lunar efforts, Rosa was meanwhile working directly with HTAS to perform some lunar cleanup, breaking down the solar shards that had been left there.  Apparently, Tristine had been all over the idea too, mostly out of the fascination of the monumental structure that had been used as a substantial energy resource.  The girl clearly hoped that the idea could be revolutionized for some new technology, although any success there still remained to be seen all this time later.  Tristine was also spending a lot of time back in ATA-LS, considering she once a long time ago had an office up there.  Apparently, Rosa had helped out with that too, though I suspect her random visits there were for much more personal reasons.

On the matter of changing times, I’ve made sure to find time to work with Jhez between our classes to locate that one book again, the one titled ‘Unrestrained Destiny, Chains Unbound’.  The book itself had asked for a log of the world’s changes from a cross-world presence, so I had made sure that it got a complete update.  However, the book should now remain nothing more than a historical reference, it won’t be getting any new entries.  Calling upon the veil to bring outside knowledge to incite change, that’s not how things would work anymore.  Change can be found in the insight of people too, if they are given the opportunity to imagine it.  True chaos shall be working towards this goal henceforth as well, ensuring everything never really goes stagnant.  Already, there had been a slight growing miasma of true chaos showing up here and there, the beginning of a new empire.  However, as one of the leaders of such an empire, I’ve ensured that such a project would at least be put on hold for a while.  We may be of true chaos, but we still have our own lives to lead, and I would appreciate the opportunity to live it in full.  Chaos is itself eternal, our being shall thus exist long after our lives end, true chaos shall have its empire once our time is over.  After all, true chaos is nothing without the growing ambitions of the people that fuel it.

Axlnyhqiezrae Qhtyzaexhiezyhan / Korinna Wisteria


Previous -|- Portal -|- End?

FV – Chapter 79

Harmonious Resolution

Both girls made their way back into the citadel, resuming their progress from where they had originally left off.  They still had that one room to find, and hopefully they would manage to discover Mheridz in the process.

“So, about that spell stuff you were talking about, could you show me it now?”  “Yeah, that’s what I was wondering about before you arrived.  It seems whatever had fallen into place there to allow me such an opportunity was gone, all of my work there has been lost.  I’m back to simply having access to only the normal two options again, sorry.”  “Oh well, I guess it just wasn’t meant to be.  Still, you’ll have to tell me all about it later then, I want to hear what sort of designs you came up with.  Seriously, it’s creativity like that which would have made the mythos itself, maybe some of your ideas could bring us something in existing principles.  Actually, who knows, maybe the stuff you came up with.. maybe it does already exist in a parallel neither of us know about, like a brand new mythos.  That’s sort of the same thing that spawned the terran mythos in the first place, so who knows, really.”  Axln couldn’t believe what angle she was going with there, rendering concepts of imagination as potential reality.  Then again, that too was her life, walking in the realm of something that should have been little more than a fairytale.. but in reality couldn’t be any more real.  It really led her to wonder if there really was any theory she could accept as being invalid, as almost anything could be true.. if the place held the right principles.  Such might not work for this side or the other.. but was that really the end of opportunity, or might there be so much more?

Lyun in the meanwhile was noticing that much of the previous impressions she had in the halls were also gone, something quite significant had changed here.  The red glow of the halls had vanished, the regular lights flickering instead.  The halls did nothing to bar their progress either, being as open and inviting as while they had traversed it with Luna.  Actually, the place somehow seemed even more inviting than even that, just with a lot of obvious damage scattered all over the place, bespelling scenes of what conflict it had just endured.  Axln was thus very thankful for her foresight in asking for the others to keep working on the siege-mantle, the citadel wouldn’t be going anywhere for a long time.  That however might be disappointing, Luna was practically designed to the place’s loyalty, the ersatz would probably be remaining then to continue the repairs, even if that took beyond Axln’s lifetime.  Such would imply that Axln would be heading back without the citadel, either traversing by the siege-mantle or by riding on the Epsilon.  Very obviously, she would need to use her new connections in the foundry to make more future visits to the moon at this rate.  Well, not that anyone could stop her, she could always catch an aerospace shuttle too.  Halls like this proved that there was very little that could possibly stop either of them, so long as they were determined to succeed.

As Axln looked upon the carnage of the halls, she got to see just how much this was no exception for Lyun either, not at all.  Of course, most of this damage had probably been by her own hand, but even that only furthered the general idea.  Such a vicious rampage, and Lyun had walked away the victor.  Apparently, Lyun had achieved this with some rather unprecedented speed, a realization that was doing wonders at convincing her not to begin a race with Lyun suddenly.  Not only would getting separated only lead to a swath of new troubles, but Axln wasn’t even certain of her rifts being faster than Lyun.  Short of disconnecting her link with Lyun and resorting to time stopping.. actually, would even that be fast enough to beat Lyun, that was exactly the sort of measures her future self had tried to use to be faster.. it hadn’t been enough then either.  Nope, Axln’s only hope would be to create yet another paradox to take advantage of.. which probably wouldn’t be beyond her own abilities either.  Still, at that point, it wouldn’t even be worth it.  The two ladies of true chaos simply had no reason to compete like that, not when doing so would leave behind stuff like the wreckage she walked through.  Trying to do better than each other at this point would have very obvious consequences to anything else around them without even a fragment of the potential to keep up to the changes their actions would bring.

Suddenly, Lyun let out a gasp of joyful surprise, drawing Axln’s attention forward.  Hidden around the newest corner was the outcrop of what appeared to be a sort of ancient library, the entire place visibly left untouched in all of the carnage.  Trying to resort to memory alone, Lyun tried to trace her steps, going first up to the top level above, with the circular hole in the middle, to then simply leap down that same hole to the level below.  Axln had questions, but she didn’t voice them, this was obviously just how Lyun figured stuff out.  Lyun continued her search until she ended up at an obviously suspicious bookshelf.  It wasn’t suspicious because of any strange markings or passing floral, it was strange because it was already slid open, revealing a secret passage descending downwards.  Lyun led the way through the familiar sights, Axln taking everything in for her first time.  The gear structure of the room really did give a certain clockwork feeling.. but the place was really quiet, too quiet.  All of the gears had even stopped, the place once again unmoving.

While Axln looked around for her first time, Lyun’s attention was drawn towards the main pedestal at the far end of the room.  She knew what that was, the place where she had first found the book.  Of course, there was no book there this time.. but something glimmered there slightly.  She approached carefully, her curiosity intent on getting a better look.  Once she reached it, she discovered that the glimmer wasn’t as unfamiliar as she had originally thought.  Sitting there upon the pedestal was a single spherical instrument, almost as a mark of passage.  However, it’s owner was nowhere to be found.  Realizing that something had caught Lyun’s interest, Axln went to join her, seeing Mheridz’s trademark instrument sitting in Lyun’s hand.  Axln took the instrument from Lyun’s offering hands, the message becoming more and more obvious as time passed.  Mheridz had left a sign that she too had arrived in this room, she too had finally accomplished that aspect of her vision.

However, it told much more than that.  Axln’s visit to the will of the world, in finally completing her mission, she had completed the mission of their descendants too.  There would no longer be a reason for their descendants to travel back in time, so they had lost their place on this timeline.  This symbol was Mheridz’s final farewell to them both, as her time had come to an end.  The Mheridz and Velvet they both knew were now forever gone.  It would be more than a few moments before both Axln and Lyun would regain their composure from this realization.

Leaving from that sacred chamber, Axln made sure the secret panel was successfully reset, still carrying Mheridz’s instrument all the while.  There was no longer any reason for them to remain within the citadel, it was time for them to return from their lunar voyage and get things moving forward from there.  In fact, to much their luck, the siege-mantle’s repairs had actually been completed successfully, they would be ready to depart at any time.  Exactly as Axln had expected, Luna and her other citadel ersatz would not be joining them, they would instead need to begin work on restoring the citadel.  Axln felt that they had a need of bringing this aspect of their voyage to an end, to set off right away, but they really had two sides of this to worry about.  The Epsilon would also need to be informed that things here were completed, it was time to leave.  Axln was torn between options, not sure of an appropriate plan of action, even Lyun could tell this.  Lyun sighed, realizing that Axln was again forgetting the most obvious fact that stood out glaringly before them.

“Don’t forget, we aren’t both bound anymore, we can both do this in our own way.  You bring your family home, I’ll go bring mine.  When we get back, where do you want to meet up?”  “The foundry, Mheridz had said there was a letter there for me, didn’t she?  You’re the only one who knows where that is, I’m going to need a guide.”  “Ah, right, sure.  I’ll meet you at the entrance.”  It was Lyun this time to cut the bonds between them as she left Axln to coordinate the siege-mantle’s return voyage.  Axln even knew better than to wait, Lyun was far too quick, they would have to leave immediately if Axln had any hopes in not getting there embarrassingly late behind Lyun.

Rosa meanwhile arrived at the Epsilon, spotting Velvet’s ship safely docked on arrival.  Rosa would need to look into both getting everyone going home, as well as to look into whatever Velvet had left behind.  Holi would be a strong resource for both projects, but the nanite cluster was being elusive.  Eventually, she came across the private quarters of the ship, with each room plated with the room’s owner.  One of the rooms however had no plate at all, the door still securely locked.  The ionic lock however failed to endure a carefully set elemental shift, having the room open instead to expose what looked both like a collection of personal belongings and a simple organized storage room, everything placed visibly as if the owner knew the room would require no usage.  Turning on the personalized thermal lamp on a shelf near the entrance, she could tell she was in the right room, Velvet’s room.

“Oh, welcome back Rosa.  Where is Kori?”  “She’s busy with other stuff, I’ve been sent to make sure we all go home.  Velvet.. Velvet is gone, isn’t she?”  “I’d actually been searching for her myself, worried the girl was playing with more tricks.  She was last spotted inside her personal transport, which I had been forced to keep a distance from due to concern of more of her tricks.  However, at a point while waiting for her to emerge from it, I had run some health scans over it to make sure she was still alright.  All scans instead came back.. negative.. there was no one present inside, and yet no one had left it either.  She couldn’t have gone far though, don’t worry.”  “No, no, unfortunately she could have gone very far.  Keep in mind the measures of her existence as I tell you that we’re going home in absolute success.  The terms of her continued presence in our timeline.. have expired.”  Holi wasn’t quite certain how to treat this report, but she figured that such a special case would demand her to simply follow any special instructions from Rosa.  For now, that implied that they had all received authorization to depart, so Holi made sure that command was forwarded accordingly.

“Exactly as she had mentioned in that message she had forwarded to you, while you were on the other side.  Actually, regarding that message, I guess you had already found all of the stuff she had left behind for you, you never needed my help.  Oh, but there is one thing, she also had a file she left in my care, considering data like that is so much easier to leave to someone like myself.  The file is in the same format as a letter, which I have to admit to having already read before you.  Having done so, I also know the letter was entirely intended for your eyes alone, so it will be kept confidential for just you otherwise.  I can generate a readable copy for you via a holo, so you could read it right away if you would like.”  Holi obviously would have read such a letter, such news wasn’t even surprising.  Even the process of storing such a file would involve her technically reading it first.  However, Rosa nodded, wanting to see what final message Velvet had left to her.  Making room to sit inside Velvet’s room she looked upon the letter through tear filled eyes.

Most of the letter was overall very personal, either in reflection of their time spent together, or in discussion of Velvet’s time spent with another Rosa.  The first was filled with fondness, while the second had much more turbulence.  The general principle behind both was encouragement to keep doing the good she was doing, and to learn from what another Rosa had done before.  Very clearly, this sort of message was really important to Velvet, who strongly desired the future to become one of positive opportunity.  After all of the warm messages had ended, Velvet had resorted to matters of business, considerations that Hypertech should itself keep in mind on the road ahead.  Along with such was a swath of notes hinting at how Hypertech could not only get their old contracts with Aerotech re-established, but also how certain aspects in just how the contract had been breached actually left grounds for due compensation towards Hypertech from an investment standpoint, hinting that a large category of Aerotech’s transportation equipment was actually Hypertech owned.  As a result, a vast portion of Aerotech’s local operations was actually in reality under Hypertech ownership, especially considering the clauses of the breach of agreement in question.  The terms of the breach were signed off by a member of high command, an individual named Velvet.  Through all of Velvet’s actions in aerospace, the entire effort was even originally espionage and sabotage, leaving the framework to pass everything up to her parents after her work was completed.  Because time travel had been required, there was no proof of this that remained.

Axln was actually surprised to not find Lyun waiting for her on arrival, in front of the doors to the foundry.  Lyun was, for once, notably late, something about having to look into a family investment.  The two of them entered the foundry, the front guard not even considering stopping either of them.  Lyun led Axln to the place that had previously been Mheridz’s office, the space still remaining untouched in her absence.  Lyun waited outside, leaving Axln to the privacy of the room, much as Holi had just done for her.  Eventually, Axln discovered the masked cabinet of the letter left for her, the writing being exactly as she had been warned.  Scripts from the other side, horribly done, but at least not unintelligibly so.  Her circlet at least made it a bit easier to read spots that started to get challenging, picking up the patterns in the writing style.  For all of their division, both girls were of the exact same mind, writing a letter that held much of the same message.  A personal reflection, though without quite the same expression of heart, matching impressions left between this timeline and Mheridz’s old timeline.  Then, the letter began upon educational matters, recommendations for her new teaching career.  The most important recommendation included a mass compendium of foundry secrets, a substantial collection of information that would outright unmake the local influence of the foundry as a whole.  With all of this information, the academy would replace it as the center of local influence.  Then it went into volumes on how to properly use such information so that Axln herself had governing authority over the impact, ensuring that administration didn’t get the power for itself.  Much of it would result in influence with the academy’s most profitable investment, Ezhyrae, who herself would still need to turn to her own source of fiscal success as a core management resource.  This information as a whole placed Axln as the keystone of the entire influence.  This encoded letter made clear exactly where Mheridz’s true loyalty lay.

Both time travellers had made a massive contribution to the lives of those left behind, giving everything they had to invoke a change for the better.  Even though neither of them were still around, their contributions would continue to cause the future to flourish, and there would be those who would never forget such sacrifice.

Of course, to pay proper respects for such actions, Axln and Lyun would first have to ensure they continued to work towards a brighter future, and there was already so much that needed to be done.  The whole temporal involvement had left the social stability of communities involved in an upheaval, it was time to restore order to such communities.  Rosa had already ensured that Hypertech was moving forwards before flying towards the foundry as Lyun, Axln too would need to ensure that the place of learning she had taken to call home could keep moving forward too.  There were classes that were missed, so many things that would be important to catch up too.  A specific set of those involved were disappointed in returning so soon, even distinct members of Axln’s family wondering why there would not be a party before things would return to the droll and dreary, but Axln assured them that a party would be forthright, there just needed to be enough time to properly plan for one.  In honesty, she was simply delaying to ensure that the festivities would include all of the good news, including Mheridz’s final gift to the party.

However, one of the most prominent plans she had was to stage yet another concert for the party, one with a massive stage beholding all of the academy, starring Snowbell and Mixer Deejay once again.  It would be a prominent concert that commanded the forthcoming of dramatic change from influential people.. but this time there wouldn’t be silly concerns such as some stupid concert curse.  For the first time spanning an eternity of history, they would be in charge of such fate, there would be no room for such despair to simply come up completely at random as an errant malfortune.  Their fate was in their hands, completely theirs to control, and they would be free to pass that control down from generation after generation.  Even if this was a mistake, even if there were still things to change, the wheels of fate were in motion too to the opportunities of true chaos bearing light of what would need to be done to keep improving.  There would be no waiting for things to fail, not anymore, change was eternally on the path before them.  It did really mean there was so much to do, an entire lifetime of pursuits that would extend well beyond their lifetime.

Even so, after everything they had done, the two girls had really done enough to enjoy an opportunity to relax.  As the two of them withdrew to their serene beds and promises of restful slumber, the sunlight faded from the horizon as dusk brought the end of another long day.


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FV – Chapter 78

Temporal Frost

Kori eventually awoke, finding herself in Velvet’s small cramped fighter, a fact which was leaving her fairly lacking for comfort.  It was fortunate that Rosa was quite skilled with complex holos, the only comfort that had actually been provided for her.

“So, it seems Holi is pissed.  It seems that I might not have gauged the EMP dosage very well, and that may have absolutely fried the circuitry of the nanites here.  I mean.. I wanted to make sure she didn’t just surprise us, that would have been a disaster.  She’s not seeing it that way though, determined that she could have done stuff to help out as well.”  “Oh, you’re getting a signal from Epsilon?  My DREs aren’t picking up anything, though I guess they aren’t exactly industrial strength communication gear.  I guess the fact that there is none of Holi present right now actually might play an even bigger role here.  Don’t worry, when we get back, I’ll see about trying to put together some stuff to rebuild losses to Holi’s collection, I’ll even let her know that it was all by my request.  Actually, about that, thank you for being there for me when I needed someone’s help.”  “No problem, all part of the mission, right?  Just remember this in the future too.  I know you’re going to be all uptight in being over-protective and such, but you really should give some people a chance to prove what they’re capable of.”  “That’s something I certainly won’t forget, don’t worry about that.”  Velvet started giggling with a contagion that Rosa quickly picked up on.  Rosa had quite the ambition to make sure she didn’t fall for all of the same mistakes Velvet had grown up with.  This time, things would be very different indeed.

“Seriously, you’re both so loud, some of us have been trying to get some rest here.”  “Oh, sorry Kori, did we wake you?”  “No, I was already waking up as is, but this isn’t the most comfortable way to come to my senses.  Well, if you’re both so keen on talking right now, maybe someone would be so kind as to bring me up to speed on everything that happened?  The last thing I remember is bringing the power back on at the citadel.. everything after that is just a blur.”  “You missed out on all the incredible stuff after that?  Wait, even in your own awesomeness as you wrought paradox to safeguard your own identity into your own cybernetics?  Oh come on, I really wanted to hear more about that story.”  “I.. may have some slight inkings to what you’re talking about, but a refresher on everything else might make things a lot more clear.  You go first.”  Kori listened carefully to Rosa’s retelling of all the events that had transpired, herself really impressed with everything that Rosa had accomplished standing up to such a threat like that.  The whole dominion of magic was especially unbelievable, if not for the fact that her chaos was capable of confirming the results.  Kori really wished she could see such a thing, the creation of a new principle, that was something she would love to explore.  Less likable was the threat her own presence had left behind while otherwise.. occupied.  The ruthless chase through the citadel, the clash of conflict within some kind of strange empowered room.  Rosa however had endured it all.

“Well, I guess the way things panned out for me was that I was sort of feeling a pressure through my own ability, a convergence of time, though I didn’t know such then.  Yes, I guess I did manage to withdraw into my own sense of comfort, and I guess that did come with some kind of stealth setup, but I can’t exactly account for everything there.  All I know about it is that I had applied chaos to a paradox of existence, that I was there, but that I was not, kind of like how the whole time-rift thing worked.  I guess, using it against a threatening act of time, that actually makes more sense than it should.  I can tell that such has left a lasting impact though, the link between us doesn’t at all.. feel.. like it once did.  However, think about it, four bodies, two people, one being.  If the link was blocked, what did I have to myself?  At the time, I didn’t even have a body.. but I couldn’t have endured as only just a person.  I suspect that I’ve rendered our being into a paradox.  Chaos however is infinite, so such might explain how an aspect of chaos could have more than a single perspective.  I expect your portion of chaos is still unaware of it, but is probably getting a share of the same story.”  「This would explain why there remained undefined distortions in the link, chaos having been wrought onto chaos.  Such might have been further assisted by the divisive state between you both, where that one’s temporal version had commanded an individuality in existence.  It seems that the truth behind such distortions is that such bonds are no longer constraints, only opportunities.  If there is a need for it, you both could move independently, even between both principled planes.  You yourself have, at this moment, the ability to release the link and return to being Lyun.  You could even then at any time switch back to Rosa just as easily.  However, if both halves had the need and shared the same plane at the same time, the link could be restored without any difficulty.  By true chaos, you are free.」  Kori had really done it this time, she had resolved one of the earliest concerns they held through this entire conflict, all in a way that provided options without denying any opportunities.

Kori however knew that Rosa had left her with a tremendous blessing in turn.  This confrontation with a probability-infused variant of herself had established that such a key and powerful option that wrought significant influence on the other side did not hold nearly as much weight on this side.  Chance was Ruixse’s weakness, that was absolutely undeniable at this point.  All that they needed now was to resolve it, to revoke such a weakness from any further exploit.  Also obvious though was how Rosa appeared to have forgotten one thing that was rather important.  Mheridz would still be lost wandering the halls of the citadel while they wasted such time, trying to resolve this specific concern for them.  However, such would also become the last step in the time traveller’s missions, this completion would revoke their continued stay from thus forth.  Kori knew that she couldn’t ask Rosa to simply leave Velvet behind like this, not now that they had the option to pursue their own paths.  Kori would just go on ahead, leaving the two to what time they still needed, while ensuring that Mheridz too was not left forgotten.

Rosa felt the new unfamiliar feeling, the feeling she knew quickly to signify the unbinding process between her and Kori.  She had only turned away for little more than a second, and Kori was already gone.

“You have to go after her, don’t you?  Go on, we already said our farewells, this was only just a bonus.  Come on, you know I suck at this stuff, it’s even worse in person.  I…”  Velvet was suddenly cut off, caught in an enveloping hug, no other words needed.  This was the part of their farewell that Rosa had missed, it was the only extra part she needed.  Once the hug ended, Velvet found herself the only one remaining present.  Well, in all accounts, that wouldn’t be true for much longer either, so maybe she should get her ship docked safely aboard the Epsilon.  There might still be a lot more fragments to clean up, but she wouldn’t have the chance to do much more.  Her mission, her work.. was over.

Lyun took to the logic she had recently been presented, reforming the link to Axln on arrival, only for it to not work.  「Axln is not detected on this plane, the link can not be reforged.」  Wait, if Axln was not here.. where was she?

The lone figure stepped forward through the haze, a haze that fled her very presence in complete fear.  The hunter was here, how?  Wasn’t the seal still strong?  The might of the temporal scattered, uncertain what additional threat the hunter could bring them.  Devastation, that was undeniable, such a demon could not be stopped.  However, the lone figure continued until she reached an aspect trapped to this plane that was not so aligned.  Ruixse’s will.  The lone figure did not know why she was here so suddenly, but knew that such was the way with all approaches to the world’s will.  No one ever came for a reason, it was simply random.  However, even if her arrival would be random, she was determined to forge a purpose out of it, to create a destiny out of it.

“Oh, you’ve returned.  You and your companion have managed to do quite a lot, haven’t you?  Where are they, anyway?”  “She’s looking into other matters of importance, our teamwork won’t be so limited as to require us to do everything together anymore.”  “My, so then you have a bit more clarity on who you are now, don’t you?”  “More than a little, actually.  My context suits my company.  To those who are of Aestus, I’m known as Kori.  You thus are free to call me Axln, as that would be much more accurate right now.  I’m not one or the other, I’m simply both, such is simply the name given to me by those whose name it suits.  Names are the way of people, after all, but such does not capture the completion of our identity.  For example, you are Ruixse, but you are more than just Ruixse, you are Ruixse’s will.  Ruixse would too have an essence, imparted by the seed brought, as its heart.  Ruixse’s mind would lay within its eternal dream too.  All parts of a person’s identity makes up their overall whole, and that remains true for more than just people.  You are then just a single of many of the aspects Ruixse has to offer, in an eternal bond to connect the entire collection into an overarching whole.  I know this, so I have no reason to wonder.”  Ruixse was surprised by the depth of Axln’s revelation, a reach of confidence that spelled a sizable understanding.

“If you seem to know so much of me, then tell me, what is my greatest weakness?  If you do, I shall tell you your own.”  “Your weakness is that you have forgotten the blessing of fate, that you’ve had it torn from you.  You used to have such, although it was built too high.  The key was not to deny all fate, but to work with it, much as how I’ve worked with chaos itself.  Giving a person the ability to control their own fate, without simply revoking the meaning of fate, brings a semblance of order to your world.  Things are allowed to be predictable, to be obvious, just so long as there remains choices from such predictability that allows people to pave their own way.  Destiny should be what people make of it.  If there was a way to restore fate to you, to restore fate in this way, you would no longer be so vulnerable to outright chaos.”  Ruixse pondered Axln’s conclusion, seeing that Axln had indeed succeeded in uncovering a complete understanding of such weaknesses, even bringing forward how such should instead actually be.  Ruixse’s smile was apparent even through her temporal visage.

“Meanwhile, your own weakness is that you easily overcomplicate things that are much more simple.  You succeed in uncovering solutions, but then complicate the problem by taking it upon yourself to resolve a problem that isn’t even your responsibility.  Your responsibility was simply to bring such truth to light.  You even speak of the revocation of fate, an act invoked by my mother after her own champion brought her the resolution of her concerns from that time.  She may be my mother, but I am not so powerless that I am incapable of invoking my own changes.  With this, your duty has been completed.”  “Ah, I remember now, that’s what that book was writing about, the invocations of changes the world bears from chosen champions.  I might thus invite you to consider how much fate could bring you opportunity in the same process, where fate’s questions could itself test the common people for your own answers as to what change the world needs.  After all, more than just your own champion, I am also a champion of true chaos, and I believe you will find great use in working with true chaos to discover the endless potential that people could offer.”  “You speak with resolve becoming only of your own chaos, as if you’ve even grown in understanding of that nature as well.  I do seem to recall such chaos’s conviction to stand champion to such a great cause.  I may have need of that conviction, so that true chaos could be used to reveal future truths before the veil is brought to threat.  I look forward to the continued blessing of your being through the ages of eternity.”  Ruixse had always appeared to naturally feel like a superiority over Axln from all their past encounters, but there was something about this scene that seemed to turn respect towards Axln’s favour instead.  Axln’s chaos remained silent, its will having been spoken for already so naturally.

Axln turned from her meeting, her complete purpose having been resolved, thus leaving her nothing further of importance here.  The temporal mass sustained its distance, especially after witnessing her resolute glare.  Her very presence was a challenge, that if the temporal ever tried to step out of line again, true chaos would be waiting.  Quite a collective of the temporal began to audibly wonder if, just maybe, this true chaos stuff might maybe be a much better fit.  Chaos had always believed itself to be on the superior path.. but this demonstration raised such doubt as to make that no longer so certain.  Maybe the chaos which had fallen to such a path.. maybe in falling it had only grown stronger, becoming better.  Maybe then.. maybe that was the better way.  There was still quite a lot of hesitation, but the spark of curiosity had been lit.  Chaos itself was contemplating its own surrender to such unwavering might, if only it could figure out a way to achieve it without true chaos simply obliterating it.  Axln couldn’t help but smile mischievously at the conflict growing, the changes that had been invoked.  Such had been the goal of her own chaos, that too realized, a prosperous venture indeed.  Technically, if the influence of true chaos did grow, her being would remain the overseer of the entire prospect.  That technically made her a sort of royalty to true chaos, the sort of thing which could really get to her head.  Well, that’s why she wouldn’t be alone, she would have people there to make sure she didn’t screw up.  After all, true chaos was all about the ways of people, she couldn’t neglect that either.  Still, she was in no hurry to begin an empire, so she wasn’t going to make acceptance an easy process for such chaos either.  This timeline was not one of surrender, if such chaos wanted to join her cause, it would have to prove itself worthy of it.  For now, she had people she wanted to meet up with, other things she wanted to resolve too.  Once she was gone, chaos resumed its presence within the domain, but the will of the temporal itself appeared disregarded, the will of chaos becoming so much colder towards it.

The temporal clearly was a great power that would remain effectively frozen, ever unchanging, and that was its own greatest weakness.

「Lyun is a valid presence in this plane.」  Oh, nice, so Lyun had already tried to test her own ability to cross between sides.  It did mean though that Lyun had probably gone to look for Axln, hopefully only after having resolved things on the other side.  Reconnecting their bond was exactly as easy as was originally determined too, the process going very smoothly.  Less smoothly was Lyun’s reaction, Lyun not even wanting to use their chaos as an intermediary of intent, pressing the full pressure of her concerns through a direct pool of thought.  After that onslaught of a scolding, Axln took a moment to compose herself from the daze such an exposure had left her in.  Lyun was certainly not happy, not at all.  Lyun wasn’t even hard to find, standing impatiently at the entrance of the citadel.

“You know, this is the second time I’ve left first to reach the citadel and yet you still beat me here.”  “I know you wanted to just give Velvet and I time together, but you could have at least said something before leaving.  This whole being unlinked thing is really disorienting right now, communication is going to be extra important.  On that note, what exactly even happened to you.  I’m pretty sure you kinda vanished from both worlds there.”  “Oh, uh, I got accidentally called to another assembly with Ruixse again in the temporal, so we had to talk a few things out.  We worked out the whole chance problem ordeal, things are supposedly a lot better now.”  “Oh, so you ran off and got things done without me?  Actually, I shouldn’t be upset at that, not after all the stuff I had to do to bring you back to us.  Seriously though, I would have liked to have been there for that.  If you had waited, I wouldn’t have missed it!”  Axln had to admit, Lyun did have a point at that too, Axln had effectively excluded her from a fairly important step in their entire process.  Regaining their independence was clearly going to become a bit of a learning process, though one they shouldn’t have too many more troubles with.  Learning processes, discovery, that had simply become their thing, they were both way more capable with change than a regular person should be.

Then again, neither girl could possibly admit to simply being a regular person, not after everything they had gone through.  Such had simply become their fate, even if that concept was still itself only coming into realization around them.


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FV – Chapter 77

Beyond Destiny

As Rosa arrived once again on Aluna, she took flight in a prowl for her assigned prey.  Of course, her biggest reason for such a high altitude had nothing to do with getting a good perspective, and everything to do with her own wellbeing.

Kori in the meanwhile had arrived on this moon with far less information, remaining ignorant to the terms of everything going on.  Velvet had warned Rosa about her actions, that the lens pieces were projecting a powerful UV radiation that would cause some problems for Rosa if she were to be exposed to them.  More than that though, it just so happened that this solar intensity was of a magnitude designed to absolutely decimate the temporal.  In so many ways, Kori had just gone from the frying pan to only fall into the fire itself.  The massive UV rays were even making holo communication impossible, preventing Kori from requesting aid.  Rosa herself took into consideration her circumstances too, they were on this side now.  Without the citadel’s strangeness, Rosa could no longer create a spell domain anymore.  She did have friends here she could reach out too.. but she had to be careful about that.  None of them knew the state Kori was in, that could present an added danger.

Actually, considering the science behind everything, the worst of anyone to have suddenly involved would be Holi.. Kori’s own creation.  The fiend would have all the authority over the nanite cluster, Holi had to be kept uninvolved.  Fortunately, even her own equipment was reporting that communication channels were unavailable, so this would not be a place under Holi’s current purview.  It was then that Rosa noticed a small familiar ship floating by, towing a small piece of lens that outright glowed with solar radiation.  That was Velvet again, fluttering around.  However, Holi was set to keep Velvet under watch, she could thus assume that at least a few nanites were taking shelter inside with Velvet.  There was little recourse, she simply caught the whole thing by surprise with a sudden elemental shift, making her way inside as Velvet scrambled to get her instrumentation alternatives up and working so suddenly.

“Sorry to drop in so unexpectedly, but I’m going to need a hand.”  “Obviously there were some unexpected complications.  Nothing serious, right?”  “Uh, about that..”  Rosa brought Velvet up to speed with what was currently going on.  “So, yeah, I’m going to need some help.”  “Shit…  I’m really sorry mom, I didn’t know us coming back like that would cause something this bad.  Shit, to think how badly everything would have gone had we actually succeeded then.”  “Hey, don’t blame yourself for the stupid decisions of other people.”  “Maybe, but I’m certainly going to help you fix this mess.”  “Good, because while I know our Kori is still somewhere, I don’t have a clue where to look.  I don’t even know where to find the fiend Kori either, and I need to make sure she doesn’t escape.  Your genius of a trap is probably the only thing stopping this from going really wrong, so that’s great, by the way.  Now, how do we find her?”  “You might have forgotten, but hunting DMAs has been my life.  If she’s a DMA herself now, full and full through, I’ll find her.”  Rosa had a feeling she had come to the right person here, while Velvet worked to prepare for the hunt.  The solar saturated environment was going to make this far more challenging than it had been before, but by this point Velvet understood that Rosa had endured far worse.

Even so, Velvet understood that Holi would need to be excluded from this little trip.  Fortunately, she had gotten used to OSIDF field distorters that would get in the nanite’s way.  Actually, it would probably be for the best to outright EMP her entire transport, Rosa would be more dependable there.  This way, by the time Holi recovered, they would be gone already.  Sure, Holi could just go after them, but that’s why she needed to leave a careful letter, one explaining how Velvet needed a bit of time to herself for a while.  Certainly, this late in her mission, Holi would be willing to allow her that.  The complication however would be the object of her current voyage, the lens fragment she was dragging around.  That was still something that needed to be dropped carefully, especially if there were concerns about potentially crushing a person.

“Don’t worry, I’ll look after it then.”  “Uh, you do know how dangerous it is, right?”  “You do know who created that thing in the first place, right?  Well, Axln and I, it would be both of our responsibilities, even long after you’re gone.  Leaving the stuff on the moon really won’t work for a long-term solution either, someone is going to have to break it all down again.  Don’t forget too, UV light just translates elementally to fire and light, which might be at least a bit more bearable.”  “Really?  I would have figured that the elemental reaction would have its raw composite elements react too, leaving it projecting an intensity of stone and frost too.  Wouldn’t such start to react with dark elements then as well, considering elemental movement?  The wood and water pair are completely absent here at least, though I’m not so sure about the wind stuff.”  “My, you have been taking your studies seriously.  There would be no composite for wind at all, don’t worry.  I expect with the lack of atmosphere, you were more worrying about stuff like lightning, but it hasn’t been as if electric currents have been involved.  Your EMP idea would be the only time it would have come up at all, far too miniscule to matter here.  Ionics and thermite both correspond much closer to light and fire elements, the core reason why those two elements are so powerful right now.  Meanwhile, considering the environment I just came from, a cold dark chamber blossoming with elementals, having those particular ones handy might help to stabilize my own elemental composition.  It was really really wet too, but I guess I can’t expect to have everything so easily.”  Rosa did feel slightly guilty at partially bluffing her way past Velvet, but she didn’t want to keep wasting time.  Her spell shift had actually rendered a lot of the known elemental laws and influence generally mute, but the entire experience had thus left her own chaos rather unchecked.  Having something on hand with which to burn away the excess would leave her much more refreshed, especially since it could give her the opportunity to outright drain Kori completely.

Rosa thus turned her attention to the shard, detaching it simply by her proximity as the shift disabled all the technical restraints attached to it.  Setting a frost platform to suspend it proved challenging too, such a load was far more than she had ever needed to endure before.  Okay, maybe this process wasn’t going to leave her as refreshed as she might have hoped, but she still had to see this done.  Rosa was determined to see this through, no matter what might try to slow her down.  Kori’s future was at stake here, Rosa would accept no sacrifices.  Such conviction was certainly tested though, Velvet having completed her preparations and thus being in need of new transport as well.  Of course, compared to her first load, Velvet’s addition was almost nothing at all, even with all the equipment the girl had opted to bring along for the ride.  Gadgets, clearly the trend of the future was to have far too many gadgets, it was common to both Velvet and Mheridz.  Then again, so was always coming prepared, so this really wasn’t that bad of a thing at all.  Rosa was pretty impressed at how dependable both girls were proving to be to that end, both being so resourceful.  Velvet even had a line handy with which to dangle one of her tracking devices down below Rosa’s shift, so that the thing could still function properly.

“It’s a thermal scanner, checking a heatmap of the surroundings.  However, I tinkered with it so that it’s goal was to focus only on a narrow range of temperatures, the same range DMAs have been observed to occupy.  Typically, with this configuration, the sub-optimal temperature of space would have made it actually harder to do this.. but with things here outright baking in the solar heat, that’s not quite so true anymore.  The hard part is reading a screen that small this far away, so I hope you can keep us reasonably steady in flight.  Patrol around carefully, I’ll let you know when anything stands out.  Just, could you get me a moment or two to get everything organized first before we set out?”  “A moment or two?  Why so long?”  “Right, I forgot that moments are actually a finite measure of time for some people.  I was using the words abstractly, the same way our world uses the phrase.  Please don’t get the two mixed up.”  Yup, Velvet was surprisingly very prepared for this sort of sudden occurrence, a clear expert in the field.  Rosa could see a touch of the girl’s father in how Velvet handled responsibility as well.  Sure, Rosa could also tell the girl was pretty nervous right now, barely holding on in the tension of circumstances, but all while clearly trusting Rosa to accomplish anything Velvet could not.  Such was yet another strand of confidence Rosa was determined to not let down either.

「Detecting a sudden chaotic alteration of probability at play, with you as the target.  However.. this alteration is appearing to have absolutely no impact at all.」  Well, was Kori really so weak that she couldn’t even make use of even a slight margin of her chaos right now?  「The chaotics applied to such an alteration are very weak, but that should have left an equally weak impact.  Instead, it is as if something is directly overwhelming the entirety of such influence, your overall probability remaining in a sizable net positive.」  Something.. so then something principled.  Rosa knew of nothing in scientific principle that actually governed matters of chance and statistics.  However, maybe then it wasn’t quite so scientific.. more of a common principle.. one she hadn’t otherwise grown familiar with.  Fate, the ability to steer one’s course simply by arranging the terms of conditions towards a given path, making the outcome more predictable and less random.  With absolutely everything Rosa had going for her, she would then have the terms of her own fate completely under her control, having moved everything towards a single outcome.  Her resolve had forged her path towards a single destiny, and all others were far beyond her.

“There, I found something.  It has to be her, hiding in a space between the lenses, inside a lunar crater, probably chosen because it would be one of the coolest, darkest spots she could find.”  “Yeah, that sounds like her.  Let’s go say hello.”  Velvet scrambled to gather her supplies together as Rosa brought them down for a smooth landing.  Kori at this point wasn’t feeling very good at all, not in all of these unbearable principles.  Just how many traps did Rosa have set for her, just how screwed up was this timeline?  There wasn’t even anyone she could reach out here, she was completely isolated.  She had been spending her efforts clawing at the sealed gates to the temporal, trying to force her way through, but she simply didn’t have access to enough strength.  The worst part was how it was starting to feel like her very arm was starting to betray her, the principles of her cybernetic arm drawing even her last vestiges of chaos away from her as her weakness grew.  Even at that, she didn’t have the strength to fight that problem off either, like another trap of Rosa’s which had been set for her in this timeline.  Kori was starting to feel decidedly lied to, chaos didn’t seem nearly as great as she had originally believed, the people of this timeline had clearly found something which was somehow even greater than that.

Without any warning at all, Kori was thus blown forward from an ensuant blast behind her, a giant fragment of the strange things scattered around her crashing down into that nearby space, the area around her maxing out on the oppressive principles that were being so taxing for her.  Quickly though, she felt the principles at play shift to a more elemental form, her own presence opting from one of cold to one of void.  Rosa was here, Rosa had found her.  Rosa had probably thrown that stupid thing at her, possibly even missing on purpose.  The girl was clearly toying with what little life remained to her.  It didn’t take long for the prey to spot the hunter either, nor the hunter’s companion.  So Velvet was in on all of this too, huh?  Velvet had probably been working on all of this in their absence, during the battle, the two daughters being key support in ensuring an absolute victory.  Kori didn’t even have the resolve anymore to resist, her fate was entirely in the hands of the victors once again.. just like they were so recently before.

“Okay, I surrender, I’ll do whatever you want.”  “Surrender?  Don’t make me laugh, that’s not how things work in this timeline.  There is no surrender, there is no mercy.  Any temporal who takes any presence in either world’s domain will find itself obliterated without remorse.  In that, your fate is no different.”  “I’d go back, really, honestly I would.  I’ve been trying, but I can’t seem to be able to.”  “That would be because the temporal is under lockdown after our most recent assault upon them.  When the temporal came, they fell upon our wrath.  When the temporal fled, we simply sent our wrath after them.  It appears even the temporal can fall to the wrath of the abyssal unleashed by an opened black hole in their own domain.”  “You.. you devastated the temporal plane?”  “Like I said, no mercy, no remorse, only oblivion.  Now your turn has come too.”  Kori had never known such chilling terror before, the Rosa before her was absolutely unfamiliar to her.  Certainly, the girl was a demon, no mortal at all.  Kori started to back away carefully, leaving the area of the shift and pressing herself against one of the searing shards in an effort to escape a bigger threat.  However, as before, her arm was proving highly unstable, a surge of ions flooding along it and into her.  Kori thus collapsed to the ground, hardly even able to stand up at all.

Rosa took a moment to pause, a subtle concern passing over her.  She needed to deal with the temporal threat, but having cybernetics go haywire could also endanger the Kori she wanted to save.  However, why was such a thing suddenly going haywire, what might have compelled it to break down like this?  Was it the proximity to temporal for too long?  No, that didn’t make sense either, they had endured worse.  Instead, it was less seeming like the thing was malfunctioning.. and more somehow working by design.  「Principles of true chaos identified.  The arm in question has been forcefully.. hacked?  Is that the correct term?  An infusion of true chaos is in play to have principles deliver a variety of random impairments as a result.」  True chaos!?  Rosa knew that such had to be Kori’s work, the expert hacker at it once again.  So Kori was hiding here in the cover of true chaos, holding a part of her that wasn’t quite a part of her.  But what part of her would that be?  Wait, even this scene made such clear, their own cybernetics had become an integral part of them, but not organically.  Kori knew the ways of such artificial life though, much like the nanites she had raised herself.  If she could spindel true chaos into withdrawing to her most familiar sanctuary, one decidedly unfamiliar beyond principles which couldn’t even translate through the temporal…

Why was she questioning Kori’s potential anyway, the girl had wrought far more paradox than that already.  No, instead, Rosa was firmly convinced of such truths.  Kori had been left in the confines of her cybernetic cage, a desperation of self-preservation, and it was time that Rosa provided such conviction with the keys for her escape.  Rosa unfurled her wings once again, making a rapid dash squarely at Kori, her chaotic arm pinning Kori to the ground as it began its feast once again.  However, she did not direct the flow into herself, she had something far more appropriate in mind.  All of the chaos pulled from Kori was instead directed towards Kori’s cybernetic arm, all in a more familiar form of their style of chaos.  Kori herself collapsed completely, no longer of enough integrity to establish any sort of influence of presence at all.  Kori’s white arm even started to fade in the process, becoming less of a thing at all.  This itself started to worry Rosa for a while.. until suddenly the gaps started to fill in with blanket shadows.

「The link with Kori has been successfully restored, although the process has left the overall link slightly distorted.  Such may simply need more opportunity to recover too.」  Rosa was outright crying with joy at the good news, Velvet even cautiously approached a scene where it seemed like everything was accomplished.  She hadn’t actually done anything to deal with the problem, but she really didn’t know what she could have done.  Bringing Rosa to such a scene was as much as she could accomplish, but it seemed that was all Rosa had really needed.  Velvet’s part was finally played out in full, she was free to enjoy the pride of her own accomplishments.  Kori too.. Kori felt more than just a little accomplished.  She still had no actual awareness of what had transpired, but whatever invasion had attempted to deny her very existence had found itself instead the one thus denied.  Even so, she really didn’t feel that good right now, probably for more reasons than she would understand at this point.  For now, she needed a chance to rest.. a chance the others were very willing to provide her.

Rosa ensured that both of her two companions were brought safely away from their current hazardous environment, the role of such a place having been played out in full.  As the final champion of the temporal had fallen at long last, there would be no more battlefields they would need to contest dominion of.


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FV – Chapter 76

Deniable Fates

For all the magnificent display Lyun had successfully accomplished, there were no immediate signs of it making any notable difference. Sure, the place had gotten warm enough to be really uncomfortable, but that was really the only apparent difference.

“Ah, I guess whatever plan Mheridz might have had, probability simply saw things another way.  Chance still remains on my side, trying to have others make dramatic scenes for you simply would have no way to work at all as intended.  Instead, you just wasted a large amount of your own ability, leaving you vulnerable for nothing.  How very.. unfortunate of you.”  “Unlike you, I still feel like I can count on the girl, which is saying a lot considering she’s supposed to be your daughter.  If things hadn’t worked out, she’ll figure it out and fix it, I just need to buy her enough time.”  “Time?!  You speak of more of my own advantages here, you really have nothing.  Seriously, you’re wasting so much effort, things would be much easier if you would just give up.”  “Ha, ever since all of this chaotic stuff came into my life, I’ve been constantly asked to give up, and every single time I’ve held strong against temptation, I’ve always been proven right.  This is no time to give up, this is no time for sacrifices.. this is no timeline for sacrifices.  If you feel so fondly for sacrifices and surrender, then go return yourself through the temporal hole you crawled out of and leave us alone.”  “My word, this timeline has tempered you, I’ve never witnessed such resolve from you before.  Even so, your foolishness still renders you blind to reality, you still have no hope in defiance.”  Axln made a direct dash towards Lyun, who in turn made a desperate evasion to give herself a bit more opportunity to recover, sending herself to one of the molten platforms above after a quick teleport followed by gliding with her wings above.  The platform though wasn’t nearly stable enough, crumbling on touch, leaving Lyun to simply hover in the air with her wings.  Lyun was really worried that maybe.. maybe trying to command such searing heat might have been another bad decision.

A sudden rumble of the room however declared its own disagreement with Lyun’s assessment, she hadn’t done anything wrong.  Instruments in the room finally detected ambient heat above acceptable limits, resulting in a sudden siren screeching across the room in a loud shrill.  Axln collapsed to the ground, her head taking the immense sound very poorly, both as a matter of natural habit, and a feeling of compounded order that denied her very composition, the sound thus becoming physically painful for her.  However, such was not the end, only the beginning, as the emergency water cooling system finally came to life.  Panels everywhere split open as a high pressure force of ice-water was propelled into the room at a massive speed in equally massive quantities.  The force included a considerable rush of not just ice and water elementals, but also a rush of wind and darkness.  The combination started to have an immediate impact on the saturation of fire elementals present, but only in an elemental reaction that brought even more principled force.  However, things did not end here.  The torrents were controlled by a limiter setup and managed by the citadel through its energy network.. a network that reacted suddenly to the immense pressure combination of negative chance.. and a surge of lightning.  The walls above the room detonated with a further resurgent flood where the ladder was, the setup flooding even more water down into the depths below.. a watery presence that was immediately filled with a saturated density of lightning elementals at the grace of the high wind elementals presence.  The very power of the citadel was in this room in liquid form, filling dramatically quickly, far more than it should have in normal operations.  It really was a conflux of sheer elemental might.

The worst part was that Axln was still at ground level when the tides were set loose, crumpling in anguish at the sonic torment, and thus not being prepared for the onslaught that would follow.  Before she knew what had even happened, Axln suddenly connected with the wall on the far opposite side of the endless expanse they were within.  The impact wasn’t what phased her though, it was the unending barrage of elementals that came with it which taught her a form of pain she had never known before.  Even stopping time did not deny this pain, the overwhelming elemental presence didn’t even need movement in order to tax her chaotic nature, her very form being taxed as she fought to flee the flood.  However, above this expansive torrent, she had no place to hide.  Unlike Lyun, she couldn’t just stay suspended in the air.  In fact, the air itself wasn’t even so inviting, the water pressing upwards rapidly to compress the air elementals into a stronger ferocity as well.  This was not something she could survive, not even with her chaotic might, things had gone far too wrong for something like that.  However, more so, she knew that this was too much elemental might for others too.  Lyun’s lesser chaos would suffocate as well, but even her principled balance would be torn asunder as elements ascended beyond her compatible limits.  This disaster had the capacity to kill them both.  Axln resorted to scaling the wall itself, the closest thing the room had to stable grounds, as she sought a solution to this mess.

“We have to stop this for now, this place isn’t safe anymore.  There is no choice, we will have to flee to the other principle.”  “Why exactly would I want to flee?  I have you exactly where I want you.”  “Lyun, don’t be such a fool, this place could kill you just as readily as it could me.”  “Maybe, but I just have to be faster then, right?  I mean, I’m pretty sure I could outlast you.  You’ve become the last chaotic threat to both worlds, there is no way I could afford to let this advantage slip by.  If you however decide to flee, know that you will probably never find me again.  So, what shall it be?  Are you willing to fight, or will you simply surrender?”  Axln could feel Lyun’s question echoing a life-changing moment for herself already, the entire choice that had sent her already on this path.  In that same way, Axln had already made her choice, she had to save Lyun no matter the risk, she had already sacrificed too much to do anything else.  Axln unleashed a volley of force from her perch, the intensity of the void fading over the distance as it was consumed by the dense elementals along the way, fading completely before even reaching Lyun.

Axln was measuring her circumstances in complete shock.  Lyun had commanded her own misfortune into opportunity, revelling in her own disaster and taking power from it.  She had turned this lair filled with chaos against her, weaponized principle with chaos itself.  It was as if she had found order in chaos, and from it created chaos from order.  Axln was starting to doubt her own superiority here, there was something much greater going on, something she still did not understand.  As usual, Axln had missed the details hidden before her.  However, even so completely outmaneuvered, she still could not afford to lose.  Even if such might be a little against her new design, she still had access to her own gift.  Her gift was itself a flow of elements, something which would endure this ferocity by becoming even stronger in it.  However, it would be extra taxing to use, not only because commanding the gift would be at the cost of her own chaotics, but also because the augmented elements coming from her would itself impact her.  But, if she was going to convince Lyun to submit to chaos, first she would have to have elementals turn against Lyun too.

For how invincible Lyun felt, it had thus taken her completely by surprise to suddenly get thrown by a sudden sandstorm, the sand catching her wings and bringing her down.  She splashed into the fast moving water, the sand turning to mud to weigh her down even further.  Her power gear defended her by a degree of the water’s intensity, but she had reacted with it a bit slowly, not expecting a sudden elemental attack from a fiend.  Creating a platform by commanding the frost elements of the room into an ice form, she stood upon the platform created, feeling like she was reusing old tricks to new ends.  Her gear thus shook as it tried to endure crushing shadows impressed upon her.  Lyun herself was having other problems in endurance, her feelings of the conflict shifting in the familiarity in design.  Dealing with Axln throwing attacks like any other fiend had made it really easy to deal with such a fiend.  However, with the fiend throwing attacks like the Axln she used to know.. it was leaving her feeling a touch conflicted.  Certainly though, this wasn’t Axln, Axln was gone.. right?  Was there any chance that Axln could come back to them?  She knew it was foolish to have such doubt, but she couldn’t help it.  Mheridz was probably going to even mock her for it later, at least if they were even still around later.

… Even still around…  Mheridz certainly was still around.  Lyun might have a bunch of confusions with all the complicated logic, but this point had come up repeatedly enough that she could be certain about it.  Mheridz was able to still exist here only so long as there remained a way and a cause which would still bring her back to this timeline from the future.  Still having a chaotic threat, that would be a reason.  However, if Mheridz could not be born, she would then have no way to return from the future either, invalidating her existence.  The simple fact that Mheridz was still here helping her out.. that would only be possible if there remained a way she might still exist in the future.  That however made no sense if her mother was no longer of a principle form, if the old Axln could not make it happen.  Knowing that, it assured that there was at least a way to bring Axln back, she only needed to figure out what that might be.  「While everything points to the fact that a time transfer would have replaced the present one with the future one, there is no grounds to dispute a claim that the chaos child’s existence would require a principled design origin in order to be present at all.  Chaos has no grounds for how Axln could have remained after such an occurrence.. but neither of you have left yourself so limited by such primitive rules.  Axln must have then achieved another breakthrough of true chaos, one that is clouding her from chaos itself.」

Yeah, this really did unfortunately change everything.  Now, she had to figure out a way to actually save Axln, she couldn’t just get rid of such a fiend so carelessly.  That was bad, because the situation had gotten really tense, these extra complications were really stacking on a pile of risk for her.  Actually, in consideration, if Axln’s existence was being cloaked from chaos, that was probably so that the fiend version wouldn’t know that there yet remained a rival of its dominion.  That then also implied that Lyun had to ensure the secret stayed safe too.  Meanwhile, she had to figure out a way to provide the real Axln an opening to regain her place in their timeline.  How then could she provide Axln with the opportunity she would need?  「Of everything before you, the fiend is the chaos composite, there isn’t even a trace of shared chaos to be found.  Four bodies, two people, one being.  If Axln’s being is no longer a part of her body, then every last trace of chaos in that form is an impostor.  When Axln became of principled chaos, her person became of chaos too.  The person is the threat, the body is innocent.  Drain the person from the body, and leave her deprived of the temporal completely.  When the temporal is gone, the fiend will have nothing left.  If Axln is then still there somehow, she will be free to claim back her own dominion.」

Lyun actually really liked this plan, as in all consideration, chaos itself wasn’t all that bad.  It was all the stupid temporal that was a pain, the stuff that made chaos so primitive and annoying.  When she had her own dangerous temporal arm, she had to do everything she could to protect everything from herself.  When she was able to cast off the temporal, she started being free to make a difference, to actually protect others, to actually become a better person.  Now, Axln was back to being tainted by the temporal again, and things would just get better again if such a taint was gone.  People needed to be free to grow and improve, this temporal was trash.  Alight with inspiration of a directed vengeance, Lyun turned her undiverted attention to the temporal of the room.  It was a good thing she did, because such a temporal had her in its sights too, a rift path ripping the distance between them so that Axln could ambush Lyun with a close range dust claw strike.  Lyun tried to grasp Axln in the process, but Axln knew better than to provide that opening, the fiend recoiling away in a flow of her strike, the impact throwing Lyun in the opposite direction.

Of course, this worked because such pretenses of permutations of elements were still defined within her magic shift as being valid.  Axln might not be capable of casting spells, but she was fully capable of flowing with the movement of an elemental effect through the domain of spellcraft.  The most obvious solution would then be to simply expand the area of her shift so that there were no places Axln could simply use the gift, she would have to resort to spellcraft.  However, Lyun didn’t have nearly the chaotic reserves for something like that, not while her spell domain was already so complicated.  However, Axln herself simply held a strong dominion over both sand and shadow elementals.  What if then the dominion of spells didn’t have spells that matched either?  Sand, that was too physical to count, it was basically an object.  Shadows, that was just the non-magical state of things without light.  Distances could not be bent by light either, light was only for seeing.  Teleportation wasn’t actually elemental at all, the two were completely incompatible.

As she created these concepts, she got to witness Axln’s assaults break down one after the other.  Axln’s strike came around for another round.. but the claws crumbled to nothing before such crude blades could strike her.  Axln tried to recover by collapsing shadow elementals to provide her with a recoil.. the shadows not even resolving any effect.  Left to tumble beyond the shift, Axon turned to another rift warp.. but this time leaving the fiend to tumble at the edge of her shift instead, the rift unable to pierce the distance.  The fiend then crashed into the water once again, scrambling to recover with a rift away from Lyun to a distant wall.  It was perfect, but it was not enough, Lyun needed to be able to create more than just a defense, but a sizable offense too.  She needed the power to ultimately decimate the temporal.. and to her, there was nothing more appropriate than a direct solution.  As yet another adjustment to her shift, she defined a spell class that wielded pure unrefined mana, in the way as any other spell burst.  Such mana though was magic in its most pure form, a mass collective of the entire principle, like it was everything all combined into one.  In fact, in special stipulation, this would be like a convergence of elementals if compared to the area beyond her spell shift.  A mana blast would be as life elemental itself.  However, in her domain, raw mana would lose its impact quickly, flowing instead into those who could command spells.  It was this concept that explained how mana was recovered at all, because mana was the balance attained in spells, the neutral state that magic could eventually reach naturally, which would then revert to its original usable form.

Of course, Lyun was basically making excuses in the end, she just wanted a way to make sure that elemental saturation didn’t leave Axln’s body in a dangerous situation that she couldn’t actually fix.

Lyun then snapped her fingers again in Axln’s direction, a shimmering projection of infinite complexity developing above her, spinning in all directions at once.  With a swift motion, she extended her hand in a forward motion, as to signal the target of her attack.  The condensed mana surged forwards, reaching the end of the shift as it split into an ethereal haze.  The very elements of the room were drawn to this condensation, the room almost seeming to spiral in its course as all of the elements empowering the current calamity were drawn into the same flow.  Axln knew this was a problem, so she simply resorted to stopping time and stepping out of the way.  See, chaos would always serve her against the principled.  However, once she resumed time, it was as if the entire room had rotated with her, the entire projection shifting to the new course, collecting even more elemental density as a result.  Nope, time had to be stopped, there was no way she could allow this course to resolve.  Axln again stopped time, taking the chance to consider her options.  Even with time stopped, her chaos was automatically being sapped at a rapid speed.  Meanwhile, even though none of these stupid principles could work in her timestop, her own couldn’t either.  She would have to confront Lyun directly, chaos to chaos.  Of course, she was far more attuned to chaos, but that drain effect still left her feeling afraid.  Axln scaled along the ceiling this time, aiming for a rapid pounce that would leave her only near Lyun very briefly, allowing the ambush to connect and her to pass by without that dreaded draining occurring.

Lyun suddenly felt a series of impacts to her back, all happening in a very brief window.  The fact that each time she also felt time suspended around her explained everything to her.  In a quick reaction, she simply pulled out an old concept.. because she was still flying.  This was obviously the same terms that would result in her going phantasmal again.  Of course, her entire thought patterns extended only while principles were suspended, but it was her chaos that governed the rules, and such chaos still worked while time was suspended.  Exactly as time froze for her, the phantasmal rule took effect.  However, the clock given for such a rule would only progress while the principled could observe the passage of time.  On the other hand, such was itself a measure of the principled, it wouldn’t naturally exist while time was stopped.  This was the part that flourished the most of Lyun’s creativity, while in the presence of stopped time.  There, she compounded a very finite idea.. that chaos was still her domain too, and she had controls over the laws of her domain.  If her domain was stopped in time, she could decide what that would itself look like.  So, as a result, she would be phantasmal for two instants.. instants which of course wouldn’t progress if time was stopped, and that would include being phantasmal in chaos.  In fact, obviously, mana itself couldn’t be changed while time was stopped, no matter what might occur in that trapped time.

At this point, she was untouchable.  Axln could no longer physically harm her until two more moments had passed.  Axln’s chaos could not impact her principled design, because that was right now mana, and mana was immune to any influence while time was stopped.  Axln could not impact her own chaos either, because chaos could not impact chaos directly.  Lyun actually had no idea how long Axln might have struggled with these rules off in her own portion of suspended time, but there came a time eventually where she found herself in an enlarged bubble of suspended time, with Axln simply trying to cling to the ceiling.

“I came to realize that you might have brought yourself the greatest of defense, but you also left yourself with nothing you could do yourself, putting us at a stalemate.  It got me realizing that one of the big problems you’ve got left is that you aren’t eternal, not like chaos.  If we’re just going to sit here waiting forever, that’s actually fine to me.  When you finally get bored of this, we can just move ahead with your conversion.”  “Wow, you really do like looking down on me, don’t you?  It’s a shame though that you always seem to miss the little things, forgetting that one thing that always never seems to matter to you at that moment.”  Axln hesitated in alarm, worried about some unexpected trap Lyun might have arranged.  While Axln was searching around for the less obvious, Lyun smacked her with the more obvious, fist to jaw.  Her hand of course was still phantasmal.. but that did not impact the design of her own chaos.  Chaos began to flow once again through her, leaving Axln even weaker.  Axln tried to drive her away.. but that was futile phantasmally.  Trying to flee proved equally futile, Lyun was simply too fast, having pressed herself into the challenge of Axln’s impossible speed in the past.  Of course though, there were still limits as to how much she could do this to Axln, and even with Axln’s growing weakness.. she still found her own limits to be too impairing.

Instead of drawing chaos into herself, she needed another destination to funnel it.  Considering her options, only one thing drew her attention, the collective surge of elements primed to hunt down the temporal.  She knew that such a thought could be seen as stupid, wouldn’t chaos serve to weaken such a design, unmaking it into the void?  Actually.. no.  Chaos was not the threat here, true chaos was actually her greatest strength, and that came itself from chaos.  The temporal simply resolved chaos in principle as a state of nothingness, whatever best matched that.  Considering how much more chaos could be, that was a limitation that made her own limits seem endless.  Chaos in reality had no boundaries, it could be anything.  Committing this realization, she delved further into Axln’s chaos, redirecting it with her own design towards the meteoric strike she had formed earlier.  As she continued to draw chaos, her very surroundings became empowered by true chaos, taking in that along with the empowered might of principles left to it.  As the mass of principles became bound and tuned, it too began to take up its own state of chaos.  The principles trapped within the time suspension began to then move, no longer constrained by undesired chaos.  As such collided with the border of the time suspension, the principles shared the momentum of it’s own time, scattering a presence of time flow beyond the field of time.  This chain reaction continued over and over until the very room’s worth of elements started to crawl into movement, gradually gaining its original speed.

Axln found herself no longer being chased, but equally understood why.  Lyun had completely pulled away and left her to yet another inevitability.  With or without time stopped, the principles present would hound her down without pause.  Probability had no place in this, the entire place was already weaponizing misfortune into making such a calamity even more effective.  Anything else she might have done.. really, there wasn’t anything else she could have done.  Her choices here were to suffer or surrender, there weren’t any other choices.  However, she had instead hesitated, the magnitude of what had just occurred having distracted her from what little opportunity she had left.  The entire magnitude of principle thus connected with her, crushing her under its immense authority.  The whole process left her a faint haze.. but fortunately she wasn’t gone, not yet.  Technically, if she had been capable of replenishing herself here, if she hadn’t found her chaos spontaneously so limited.. if she hadn’t originally arrived here so weak after that draining explosion from her own timeline.. she might have been capable of much more.  However, one thing was at least certain by now, even with those advantages, she would have reached this point just the same with just the same insight.  This was not a confrontation she could win, this Lyun was beyond even her.

As such, once again, Axln resorted to the option to give ground instead of pressing forwards.  She had only one escape left, she needed to flee to the other principled plane, it was the only option left to her.  Maybe she could restore some temporal presence to make a difference.. maybe she would have to simply accept her defeat and return to the temporal without Lyun.  Either way, it was time for her to depart along the one avenue left to her.  Lyun meanwhile saw Axln’s departure, knowing exactly where the fiend had fled to.  Lyun had no choice either, she had to chase after that fiend, to make sure it did not escape.. to make sure she got her friend back.  However, she was well aware that making the jump might become a one-way trip, she needed the shared link to allow Axln to bring them back.  It didn’t matter, there were no alternatives here, she needed to bring this to a close at last.  Besides, there weren’t any other obvious escapes from this place anyway, it was honestly the final reserve left to her.

Lyun traversed the expanse between worlds once again, this time as only a single person.  Axln was already exceptionally vulnerable, it was only a matter of severing the final traces of the temporal in order to bring this hunt to an end.


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FV – Chapter 75

Convergence Formula

Lyun was rapidly moving through the halls with an unparalleled speed, blinking through the occasional wall when the time simply seemed right.  However, each turn and each move simply left her with more halls like the last, an infinite spiral of passages that seemed to go on forever.

“Found you.”  Axln had always been slightly faster than her, no matter how hard she had tried.  Coming through the corridor in a blast of speed, Lyun was sent sprawling to the floor from the sudden impact.  Axln then unceremoniously picked Lyun up with her ashen arm, holding her into the air.  Lyun instead passed back a smile and a wave.. before disappearing in the blink of an eye.  She had been working on teleportation as a concept to originally help Axln, but it really was proving a useful way to also oppose her too.  Around two more corridors, Lyun suddenly found herself again confronted by Axln.  Lyun teleported in time to avoid.. only to find her destination also where Axln was delivering a drop kick to her head.  The impact left her dazed, but she could see the logic behind it.  Knock her out, she would be easy to take anywhere.  Actually, it really wasn’t a bad plan.  As Axln approached her for another attack, she set off a spell below Axln’s feet that threw the fiend straight into the ceiling.  By the time Axln recovered from the unexpected concussion, Lyun was already gone again.

This time, when Lyun suddenly confronted Axln in her passage, she had already passed the fiend before Axln could even react.  Lyun fluttered in the air for an instance of reflection, her wings, keeping her steady in the air.  Really, she should have just started flying as things stood, it suited her much better.  However, the next time, Axln was ready for a mid air opponent, a wave of shadow pulsing through the halls towering from the ground.  Lyun simply instead landed, ducking as the wave of shadow passed along the floor overhead, the frost of her shoes dripping on the floor below as she dashed through the opening provided in an accelerated burst before taking flight once again to move even faster.  Huh.. well.. Axln was supposed to be faster, at least.  「The primitive do not understand how to take advantage of true chaos like you do.  Even the idea of going faster is itself a principle of sorts.」  Funny, she was breaking every principled law in order to achieve this speed too.  Acceleration spell, flight spell, she was basically redefining movement.  Meanwhile, Axln was only sticking with some of the most simple of tricks, just a few rift bursts and then a surge of chaotic adrenaline.  However, Axln still had such a great advantage, as her best efforts were still bringing her into confrontations.

「Warning, chaotic saturation of chance manipulation has exceeded remaining reserves of chaos.  Attempts to resist the flow of probability will become less reliable going forward as a result.」  Meaning, her confrontations were simply about to get unlucky.  That was just perfect, exactly what she needed less of.  As she rounded another corner, she found Axln there confronting her.. and then her flight spell went haywire and she tumbled to the ground.  Axln was after her in that instant, ready to slam her hard once again.  Lyun knew by now that the curse of misfortune impacted all principles in this world.. but had no sway on chaos itself.  Turning to her shift itself, she constructed a new spin to her imaginary logic.  A spell that failed exactly in that way in this exact situation would have the.. unfortunate result of making her phantasmal for two instants.  As a result of such a construction, Axln’s dash was met with no impact, leaving Lyun to simply walk through a nearby wall.  Axln might control how much her spells fail, but it was Lyun who controlled what happened when they did while bound by her own logic.

「There is no question that your foe has made the wrong decision.  Accepting primal chaos over true chaos.. that was the wrong decision.  Your own actions are raising doubt about chaos’s claimed superiority.  Chaos may be infinite, but that appears to mean it doesn’t change.  The blessings bestowed to the terms of a person’s existence promotes a growth that could promise far more than chaos could ever control.  Chaos clearly should instead be working to promote such change and growth, to encourage people to come up with greater forms of chaos.  At the least, there is a portion of chaos who will safeguard such promise.」  She certainly didn’t mind being the aspect of true chaos, or that her being would continue such a legacy after her, though she did wish she wouldn’t have been alone in this process.  Well, maybe she wasn’t alone, she still had people around helping to ensure everything else worked smoothly.

Mheridz eventually found herself confronted by a wide spanning stairwell, in an area that was starting to feel decidedly top and center.  She knew this area, it was the surveillance section.  She walked into the room, checking for anything which might be of use to her.  Surprisingly enough, all of the displays were actually active, something almost unheard of.  She wandered into the room as a blossom blew out the door before she could close it, the faint purple of the screens the only remaining light source for the room.  She watched for a while, catching a view of one of the passing encounters between Axln and Lyun.  Things there were obviously getting rough.  Things were rather calm across most of the displays, except one of them eventually started flashing a warning.  Something about heat levels in the core being too high due to an unexpected flame.  It warned that such a problem was being resolved with the hydro system, which may impact performance in other areas.  If regular operations were desired, there was a manual override in the hydraulics room.  Mheridz considered this idea, that the area impacted might possibly end up really dense with elements if such a thing wasn’t kept in line.  However, when she turned back to the blue glow of the screens, she found the same screen reporting something she couldn’t actually make out.  Had she.. really seen such a message?  Well, she didn’t exactly have any better ideas, this one sounded far too promising, even if she wasn’t certain it would even work.

Mheridz scrambled around further through the halls, searching for such a manual override.  Fortune was supposedly set against her, but having the place suffer a meltdown.. wouldn’t that simply be unfortunate?  In account for that, Mheridz found her steps guided swiftly to exactly where she needed to be, as she rushed in to switch the marked override.. not missing that the destined side was marked with a crescent moon.  With that display of support, Mheridz knew for certain that her move had been exactly what they had needed.  Sometimes, situations called for a little disaster before good things could happen.  She didn’t know if her presence was being accepted suddenly, or if everything had been simply for Lyun’s blessing, but it didn’t matter to her which truth was real.  After all, she was here to support Lyun too, it was the exact same thing to her either way.  Now, if the guardians would be so kind, she had the need of pressing guidance to Lyun, to bring her to such a stage, to make sure she would be ready.  She still had to figure out a way to look after herself too, but Lyun’s situation was far more urgent.  Something needed to be done to ensure Lyun was offered this gift.

「Detecting massive fluctuations again in resulting probability.」  Well, of course chaos was going to keep making Lyun unlucky, that wasn’t news at all.  「Incorrect, this is not a surge of misfortune, it is truly random.  Something is in defiance of chaotic probability right now?」  Okay, maybe that was at least a little interesting.  She rounded another turn.. before smacking head-first into a sign mid-flight, sending her crashing into the ground.  Random luck obviously sucked just as much as the bad did, apparently.  Dusting herself off, she looked up at the sign that had opted to jump into her way, listing a bunch of stuff in random directions, stuff she couldn’t actually read.  However.. one of them standed out suspiciously, including an arrow indicating a turn to the right after passing three corridors.. the label for where that went being meaningless to her.  What was meaningful was the suspicious crescent moon mark beside the label, glowing a faint purple.  She rapidly followed the directions, finding herself in a dead end, with only a ladder going down.  Well, this was better than nothing.  Lyun descended the ladder to find the great expanse revealed to her below.

「This place contains an unreal collection of distributed principles, most of which aren’t even identifiable.  The pretense of principles in this room may actually be a danger to your degree of chaos, even your degree of principles.  There is nothing natural about this room at all, far less than it appears.  There are signs that this room has been restored repeatedly after calamities that defy both order and chaos.  The room has traces of burn marks that were never caused by fire.  This room has suffered considerable damage without relevant cause.  Mostly, this room carries the scars of the veil itself, like it had sustained a might that constantly surpassed the veil itself.」  So, this place was a legendary battleground of the veil?  Now that was cool, it was a shame that she had no way to learn more about such epic feats.  However, in much the same light, she was herself standing in defense of the veil, a repeat of history once again.  This would be her grand stage for her great performance, a clashing encounter with her closest friend.  Axln would still be after her, following her trail by chance alone.  With that, Axln would certainly be showing up at any time now.

Axln found herself suddenly approaching a dead end, even despite the saturation of luck she had used as a guide.  Well, no, it wasn’t a dead end, there was actually a ladder here going down.  Had Lyun then wandered into here herself, finding herself without any other alternative?  Oh, now that would be absolutely perfect, she would finally have the girl cornered, they could stop this stupid hopeless chase.  However, as she descended, she could feel the presence of the room becoming slightly less inviting, and notably more dangerous.  Mostly, it was really stuffy with principles, but she couldn’t even figure out what sort of principles she was looking at.  Obviously, such was a well-contrived trap setup by Lyun in a last-ditch defense, so she would need to be careful in that regard, but it wouldn’t be an actual concern.  She descended upon the unstable walkway, seeing a network of paths that would descend far into the depths below.  At the bottom were a vast number of large domes, very clear and obvious hiding spots down here.  However, hiding wouldn’t help, Lyun would be found.

Axln took initiative by wrapping herself in suspended time.  Of course, once Lyun was in the same area, she would be free to move too in just the same way.  However, until Lyun got close enough, only Axln would be moving.  It was an advantage Axln had when working with such a large open room, something Lyun probably had not accounted for.  Axln rapidly made her descent, scanning around to take full advantage of her opportunity.  With such, she found Lyun easily enough, visibly waiting to try and get the jump on her.  Axln was thus on her before Lyun could even react.  Axln slammed hard into.. through Lyun, connecting instead with the area behind her as the image flickered in the air.  A feint, but then again there was still no room for Lyun to react, time was still frozen.  Axln continued to press forward.. until suddenly she found her head thrashed into the wall with a sudden side kick, Lyun’s invisibility fading in the process.  Axln also discarded her own time stop, no longer seeing it as a benefit.

Well, Lyun’s idea had actually worked, but she really hadn’t expected Axln to stop time like that.  It seemed that this version of Axln still had that trick of chaos as well as her new one, which was probably actually cheating.  Well, Axln had come back through time, so Lyun really should have expected time control to be a part of everything.  Actually, in that light, why wasn’t Axln simply taking advantage of time hops to overwhelm her actions?  「This chaotic Axln is not native to the current timeline.  If she departs it for another, she would lose her marked timeline.」  Oh, sweet, a handicap!  Considering who she was up against, she would be open to every advantage she could get.  The room at least didn’t seem to actually be all that special, which was already looking to be a disappointment.  It was a big space at least, much better than the cramped halls, but.. she had really hoped for something more.  Instead, it was just a dreary wide murky space that.. maybe was a little too warm for her taste.

Axln however wasn’t going to leave her room to complain further, going on an outright offensive in order to force her into submission.  Lyun really didn’t like chaotic Axln, not even a fragment of care for how she felt right now.  She made a demonstration of her dissatisfaction by blasting the fiend back into the air once again.  However, Axln had no regard for that either, simply turning the opportunity into a violent descent.  Missing her opportunity to dodge, Lyun was left full of regrets as the impact took her full on.  Yup, this Axln didn’t care about her at all, not really, so she couldn’t spare holding back at all either.  The most this Axln cared about was ensuring her chaotic captivity, yet pending at this point.. Lyun couldn’t even figure out a good reason to spare the fiend’s life.  Such a fiend is the reason why her friend was gone, it didn’t deserve her mercy.  She wiped away some of her dripping blood from her face, clearing her vision a bit in the process.  Of course, not all handicaps were in her favour, Axln’s chaos-infused nature had her left without any injuries at this point, the girl wasn’t bleeding at all.  No, at this point, Axln followed the rules of chaos.  She wouldn’t bleed blood, she survived on reserves of chaos.  Axln had to perish like any fiend who had ever come before her.

The fiend was also ruthlessly persistent. Not giving Lyun any room to even get back up, Axln pounced on her once again.  Her white fist came in fast and hard, sapping the very mana she supposedly possessed by her own law in the process, leaving her feeling even weaker.  The impact left a crater in the ground, the pain endless.. and even then Axln did not stop.  Lyun pulled out another teleport spell to find her room to recover, but she really wasn’t fairing well.  A healing spell would be really useful right now, but she hadn’t had the time to consider how such a spell would flow, and Axln certainly wasn’t about to let her figure that out.  Even so, this would be another disadvantage, injuries would slow Lyun down, but slowing Axln down was looking much more challenging.  「As one of chaos, she would be equally flawed, much like all of your previous foes.  You could inject her with principles, or if you really wanted to profit from her casualty, you could feast on her chaos for yourself.  She has become vulnerable to both solutions as a consequence of her fall to chaos.」  Of course, knocking her out the principled way was stupid, she wasn’t exactly so principled anymore.  Lyun just had to bleed away the chaos from Axln, the fiend would become more and more vulnerable.

Axln was quick on a follow up from the previous clash, but that was exactly what Lyun was hoping for.  This Axln knew nothing of the potential that dwelled in her ebony arm, such hadn’t been a thing from that timeline.  When the lashing strike came from Axln’s own arm, Lyun simply grabbed it.  Lyun’s chaos then began to draw from the offering, working to replenish her own reserves in the process.  It was surprising how saturated Axln actually was though, a quantity Lyun could not draw from completely, not without endangering herself.  Even so, Lyun had done this plenty enough, she just needed to mitigate the chaos in other ways.  Axln herself wasn’t doing so well from that, clearly in shock at the strange experience of being drained like that.  This Lyun.. could do that?  That was a very dangerous power indeed, something Axln would have to be much more careful facing.  Having the chaos pulled from her did not work to her advantage at all, not when she was that very chaos at this point.  Axln thus backed away to consider her options, not very fond of how prepared this Lyun was in dealing with her.  Just how much was the girl capable of?

As it had become quite the staple of their dark halls, Lyun called forth yet another light ambience.. and then projected it forwards explosively.  The light detonated as it left her shift, converting itself explosively into saturated light elemental of a high intensity.  Light itself wasn’t that harmful for Lyun, at least so long as she covered her eyes.  However, such pure elementals were directly in conflict with the void composition Axln’s chaotic infusion depended upon, searing the girl violently on impact.  Lyun then took her own opportunity to go on the offensive, delving into an outright barrage of light.  Axln realized that Lyun’s arsenal was mighty, but it came with its own reserves.  This would simply be a trial of who’s reserves could outlast the other, and Axln still held great hopes in the superiority of chaos.  Axln had the infinite support of all temporal chaos, while Lyun here had nothing beyond herself.  It would be a simple enough victory.

Axln formed her own temporal chaos before her, projecting it forwards as a void wave of force.  Such intensity beset the searing light and consumed it, leaving nothing behind.  In much the same way, Axln managed to counter others before unleashing a surplus wave of force, this one striking hard into Lyun herself, throwing her far backwards into a distant wall, leaving her incredibly dazed.  Yup, Lyun obviously didn’t have enough on her side right now, Axln really had too much chaos at this point.  Lyun however was uncertain what else she could do to turn things around.  However, as Axln advanced once again on Lyun, a cluster of spheres fell around her, each detonating in a powerful surge of lightning elemental, taking Axln completely by surprise.  However, both of them recognized such instruments, they knew whose style such a maneuver belonged to.  Mheridz however was still far far above, knowing better than to advance into this battle.  She wasn’t here to fight, she was only here as a messenger.

“Lyun, you’re right now in the heart of the elements, a place that has seen more elemental intensity than you had ever seen before.  It stands ready awaiting your signal, you just need to turn up the heat and its strength will be your own.”  Mheridz didn’t even know what sort of secret this place really had, for all she knew she was only exaggerating.  However, that would work, nothing like giving the corrupted remains of her mother something serious to worry about.  Even so, her plans did not end so simply.  She now needed to ensure that the fiend that was her mother could not escape either.  She had been scattering traps all over the area, a surge of lightning current discharge which would obliterate most voidspawn.  Her trap was scattered all over, drawing from the red filaments of the walls for added power from the citadel’s overwhelming might.  Beyond that, everything would be up to Lyun, below.

Mheridz’s theory of the psychology below wasn’t wrong at all.  Lyun had perked up immediately, a grim smile crossing her face in the process, while Axln started searching around for the supposed danger around her.  Both of them however did notice that the place was warm, though Axln generally felt uncomfortable in regular heat.  Neither of them could see an explicit target for heat, a sure sign of where heat was supposed to go.  While Axln fumbled to come up with a plan of action, Lyun took up the initiative.  Elemental-like spells had been something she had already been working on, she had a design for that ready.  First then, she produced an anti-fire protection around her, something which would reduce the influence of fire magic.  Then, with her defenses up, her target was simple.  If there would be no single target, then she just needed to burn everything.  A massive molten sphere appeared above her at the snap of her fingers, pulsing with a blazing intensity.  Then, before Axln could even react to the sudden threat, the sphere exploded in a raging inferno.  The metal platforms above immediately began to melt in the incredible heat, Axln barely being able to react enough to simply protect herself, Lyun’s protection taking up such a threat before fading away in the intensity.

As the inferno raged, flames scourging around the immense room, the heat of the same room began to rise even further.  Even despite such incredible heat, the room’s most integral functions could still work, its measures detecting the heat rising above tolerable limits as it prepared to respond as it had always been designed.. to deal with the threats contained within.


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FV – Chapter 74

Mesmerizing Inevitability

Axln’s first experiences in this timeline did not lend her the greatest of confidence, only a spiral of uncertainty in exactly what situation she had found herself in.  However, much like everything that had challenged her from her own timeline, she wasn’t about to let anything simply stand in her way, she would find Lyun.

The most discoordinating part had to be finding herself in the middle of the citadel, without even a sign what this timeline’s version of her would have been doing here in the first place.  It was especially rough in how this version of her wasn’t quite so channeled into chaos, in fact it seemed innately resistant to the influence.  There was also quite the concern that her first attempts to simply open a gate to the temporal absolutely failed.  Something was a complete mess in this timeline, far more than she would have expected.  Clearly, her first course of action would be to gather information.. though that was again a challenging incident.  The usual teather she held to chaos was absolutely gone, all she had right now was the ambience of self she had come here with.  She could then still influence time, she could even still influence chance, but she was being explicitly denied Lyun’s presence.  This.. resistance.. it led her to believe the girl was at least alive in this timeline, but that she somehow had unknown enemies.

Axln could tell as well that the passage between principled planes still laid open for her, but she had been hesitant to take it.  All of the familiar presence of the temporal was gone, leaving that path very uninviting.  However, with herself so disconnected, there was no certainty which world the girl would be on.  Even so, she wouldn’t be yet as blessed by the temporal, so even if the girl did flee to the other principle, she would then simply be trapped there.  Axln was the only one free to move in either direction.  Quite simply then, she would need to simply get a count of the situation here, and figure out her best move from there.  Reliably, she might need to pass off as yet another of the principled in order to do so, but that would just need her to put a lid on her temporal presence, her form’s natural resistance actually helped to do the rest.  Even wandering around though, the place seemed mildly uninviting, like it was on guard for some reason.  Maybe, in this timeline, the seal of the citadel hadn’t yet been released.  Such would certainly explain the lack of ersatz here too, yet another sight she had grown used to.  Fortunately, the defenses still did nothing to her, though something about everything seemed.. broken?  Was that why she was here then?

It was fortunate that her principled aspirations seemed to still carry over to this world, her gift responding as smoothly as she might have expected.  Her arm was as annoying as ever, but she knew such a cybernetic resource would still be imperative right now.  Something about the design though was slightly unfamiliar, but it wasn’t something she was going to be too worried about.  Principled nonsense, most likely.  Even her power gear was more of annoyance than use, but she did have appearances to keep up.  Besides, she would have to depend on something if she wanted to avoid drawing too much on chaos.  One aspect of chaos she especially favoured though would be the use of probability.  Such had an indisputable use right now, an advantage which would simply turn this maze of chance to her own favour.  It was in fact this advantage which played out as the greatest resource in her success, eventually finding herself on the other side of a large hall filled with assorted statues, Lyun and Mheridz both standing there.  Well, that was alarming, why was Mheridz still here?  She should have been wiped clear from the timeline already, something really was up here.  With such considerations, Axln knew she would need to be very careful with how she proceeded.

“Axln!  You’re alright!  I was really worried there for a while, we had suddenly lost you without warning.”  “Oh, yeah, I’m not actually sure what happened either, but it’s really not left me feeling that well, my head is killing me.”  “Well, do you need a rest then?”  “I.. I’m not sure.  I think maybe the best course would be to keep going, maybe talk for a while, we can see if this passes or gets worse.”  “Oh, yeah sure.  Wow, my arm feels like a disaster right now.”  “Oh, right, I forgot to make special exceptions for that, sorry.  I’ll make sure the arm at least works, but you probably won’t get anything special from it.”  “Ah, well, that’s fine, not a big deal.  Sorry, I probably look like a huge mess right now, where are we going again?”  “Wow, and this was your huge trip.  Maybe we should step outside for a while, actually get you some rest, let you clear your head.  There is no way we’re going to finish things if you’re like this.”  “I guess whatever you think is best.”  “Mheridz, let’s let her rest a while, a trip back is still going to be a long one.  There is a lot of good space here, we could make it a slight bit more comfortable.  I’ll figure something out, you make sure she stays okay.”  Lyun was off exploring the open room, deep in thought for some still obscure reason Axln couldn’t figure out.  The girl really was good at saying a lot that explained nothing.

“You really okay, mom?”  “I’m not.. I.. uh..”  “Yeah, you look really flustered right now.  Don’t worry, Lyun is going to work her magic and get stuff ready for you.”  “Magic, ha..”  “Right, you probably don’t know.  Lyun somehow made magic work, the whole thing powered on wishes.  I-I still really don’t understand it.. but I can tell she’s worked really hard to make it happen.  You both keep pulling surprises out of nothing.”  “Well, I don’t know what to say about that.”  “Hmm, I guess not.  To you, such wonder’s are just the new normal, right?”  “Of course, yeah.”  “Are you sure you’re okay?  All of your old confidence seems really gone, instead it seems like you’re hiding something.  If Lyun finds out you’re hiding something serious, you’re going to be in serious trouble.”  “No, I’m fine, really.  Couldn’t be better, honest.”  “Huh?  If you say so.”  This wasn’t good, Mheridz was already suspicious of Axln.  Without much recourse, Axln decided she might need to scale up her chances a bit further, adjusting probability even more in her favour.

「Detecting a chaotic presence nearby manipulating the terms of probability.」Lyun was surprised to hear such, considering there shouldn’t be a chaotic presence nearby that would do such a thing.  She was still measuring what sort of style of comfort actually suited the concept of magic, between a chair to a bed.  She didn’t think the floor was the best source of comfort, but she was sort of driving spellcraft to not be so materialistic, leaving her generally perplexed.  However, if there was a threat nearby, maybe they needed to be careful about getting too comfortable.  She even had been listening to the conversation, getting aware that Axln might be pushing herself again, trying to do everything on her own.  However, things were in her domain right now, her magic land.  Without the others noticing, she carefully crafted a spell, one that would try to detect anything wrong with Axln.  The spell however failed, the design not sufficiently applying the rules of spellcraft.  Well, that really was unfortunate.  「Detecting that chaotic probability is directly affecting your actions.  Attempting to diminish the influence of chaos.」  Wait, what?  Why was chaotic probability getting in the way of her magic working with Axln?  Okay, something was very wrong, and she didn’t like it.

“Axln, we might need to make our way out of here in a hurry, are you going to be okay with that?”  “Oh, yeah, sure, not a problem.”  “Well, if we get split up, you know where to meet outside of the citadel, right?”  “Uh, well, no, not really.  Wouldn’t there be.. several good options?”  “Hmm, well, then where would you like to meet?”  “Uh, well, I’m not sure.  I guess anywhere would be fine.”  “Anywhere, huh?  So like our rooms in the academy, or even my old workshop?”  “Y-yeah, like that.  Whatever is fine.”  “Axln, you sure you didn’t leave your head on the moon or something, you’re really not all together.”  “O-of course not.”  “Not even a bit on the moon?”  “N-no.”  “Mheridz, back away from her, something is wrong.”  Lyun was outright scowling at Axln, this whole feint not bearing any weight at all.  Mheridz backed away swiftly too, the flow of conversation also leaving her alarmed.  Lyun cast a bright light spell, shining the room with plenty of brilliance with which to get a better look at Axln.  The shining glow of the light reflected sharply and strongly off of Axln’s pale white arm, the same color as temporal chaos once again.

“Well, I guess if we’re done with this charade, it might be best to get things over with.  Lyun, I’m here to make sure you’re saved, so you’ll need to come with me.”  “Yeah, sorry, I don’t think so.”  “I may not have made myself clear, you’re not exactly being asked a choice.  You will be saved this time.”  “Excuse me?  I don’t think so.  I make my own decisions, not you.  Seriously, we even just went over this.. though you don’t even feel like the same Axln from back then.  Talk about a pitiful copycat, you’re even in her dust from long before we hit the moon.  Just how old of a copy are you?  Pitiful.”  “Copy?  See, you don’t even know what you’re doing.  I’m no copy, I couldn’t be any more the original.”  Axln’s tricks might have been exposed by Lyun, but Lyun still had no certainty what she really was dealing with.  She had suspected it was a chaotic copy that was hiding in Axln’s form.. but.. that didn’t seem quite right either.  Mheridz however was finding this version possibly too familiar from her memories, though with some very decided differences.

“Mom?  Is that really you?  I mean.. my original mom.”  “You always were sharp, Mheridz.  I might be about half my original age, but I’m not going to complain about that.  Otherwise, yes, I’m basically the same Axln who helped you back to this timeline, thank you so much for being such a good guide.  However, I’m disappointed that things hadn’t worked out as we had originally planned, to think that your resolve had been so fragile that you couldn’t hope to succeed in properly shaping this timeline as instructed.”  “Things worked out better than planned, but right now you’re in the way of us completing the final step.  If you hadn’t shown up here, we were about to finally finish chaos off for good.”  “You.. you were.. what?  My word, could your failure be any worse?”  “But.. but isn’t this what we’ve always worked for?”  Mheridz had gone stark pale in her confusion, Axln’s criticism hitting her extensively hard.  Axln sighed, knowing where the girl’s confusion would lay.

“You may have missed what had occurred in the time since I had sent you back here, which is far too obviously something you couldn’t have helped missing.  Soon after that, the academy had fallen under attack, and both it and the citadel were lost in the process.  Confronted by the chaos responsible for that act, I was given a choice.  Did I want this to be the end, or was there still something worth saving.  After all, you had gone back here, Lyun was already alive, that was everything you really needed to deliver.  Everything else, well, chaos is simply our future, it was something to embrace.  With the blessing of chaos, Lyun and I would have no further threat from chaos, instead it would ensure our eternal salvation.  Chaos is for eternity, becoming one with it would yield us infinity.  All that is left is to bring Lyun this same blessing, and everything will be over at long last.”  Axln had no more reason to contain or obscure her chaos, so she began to revel in it once again, an act which really did make her feel much better at last.  Mheridz and Lyun however couldn’t look any more uncomfortable.  This wasn’t just an Axln from the future, it was that Axln after falling to chaos, after succumbing to it.  This was a chaos-infused Axln, here to force Lyun down a shared path.  This was an unimaginable disaster.

“Lyun, run, I’ll hold her back.”  “Nope, I told you, sacrifices aren’t allowed.  We’re both leaving.”  Mheridz had tried to stand obstruction to Lyun, only to find herself grabbed by Lyun instead, being pulled towards one of the nearby walls.  With a quick flash, the Lyun processed her teleportation spell and was through the wall and quickly beyond it.  Axln approached the same wall, attempting a rift to follow.. only to find the instruments of the wall denying her.  Yes, principles were annoying, but it seemed as if Lyun had taken to creating new ones of her own.  It didn’t matter, there was nothing the girl could do that could hope to rival the complete superiority of absolute chaos.  A quick probability injection, the instrument of the wall failed, allowing her to easily render it void.  Stepping through the opening, she searched along both of her options, not seeing any clear signs of where the pair had retreated too.  It didn’t matter, she would find them easily enough, there was no way to escape her.

「Detecting probability influence directed specifically at you.」  “Yeah, I’m getting the impression Axln gained the ability to control probability.  That’s not going to help when we’re basically trapped in a maze of chance as is.”  “H-how do we stop her?  What will happen to mom.. if we stop her?”  “Look at what already happened to her?  She was practically transparent, her elemental composition was that weak once she let all that chaos in.”  “But.. aren’t voidspawns white?”  “Maybe she just didn’t want to be, but she certainly wasn’t full of elements.  She might have also been transparent there because of being in my shift a bit too long.  From what I figured from the design of magic, the stuff keeping it together is basically mana, so mana is the principle form of elementals or energy for spell stuff.  I haven’t exactly worked heavily on what mana is, though.. so…”  “Mom wouldn’t be able to use such spells then.”  “No, probably not.  Her chaotic presence sort of rejects even my concept of mana, but her chaos still also devours my mana, like she would elementals.  She wouldn’t need spells, she has more chaos than I could hope to have without losing who I am.”  “That.. that’s not mom then.  She gave up on being her, she’s just another voidspawn now.  She even took away this Axln doing so.  Hells, this is stupid.”  Lyun was surprised to bear witness to someone as enduring as Mheridz breaking down so completely in tears.  Then again, after everything the girl had done, everything the girl had surrendered.. it had thus all been for nothing.  Quite honestly, Lyun could not blame her.

Lyun however was seeing more into exactly how much of this pushed obligation on her.  That Axln had been driven to this simply because her Lyun had sacrificed herself, leaving everyone to go on without her.  Lyun had gotten to see just how that had impacted Velvet, it had seriously broken the girl.  Mheridz hadn’t been innocent to the impact either, the two girls had been thrown to this life sacrifice simply because of that failure.  However, now, she’d learned that the real kicker was how this had broken Axln in the very end.  Lyun’s sacrifice in that timeline had done nothing, actually it had done worse than nothing.  Such a sacrifice had destroyed everything from that timeline, Lyun was effectively at fault for all of it.  Sure, she wasn’t the same Lyun, she was the Lyun of this timeline.. but she still felt obligated to make amends.  To her, everything sat on her to finish things off from where Axln had brought them to.  She alone would have to figure out how to secure the world against the rise of chaos from resurgencing.  To do that, she would have to both complete Axln’s final mission.. and she would have to deal with the chaotic-infused Axln.  Ideally, she hoped that she would be capable of sealing Axln away eternally in the temporal plane she had developed such a sudden devotion for, but in all practical consideration.. she would have to be ready to deal with the fiend like any other fiend she had ever faced before.

“It is stupid, but we can’t let things end here.  We have to keep moving, either finding the secret room or the exit.  Within the secret room, we would supposedly have access to whatever would halt chaos’s advantage here, which would make her much easier to deal with.  If we instead find the exit, we would be capable of fighting in the elemental-infused lunar fields, not this chaotic maze.  It would bring us a very decided advantage, which might be enough to tip the scales.”  “Then.. then you need to leave me behind.”  “What?  No way, I made a promise, you’re going to be a part of this to the very end.”  “I seriously thank you for that too, but we have to be rational here.  I’m not nearly as fast as you are, you could alone get there much faster.  Yes, I know, I can’t stand up to that Axln on my own, there isn’t even a point in trying.  However, she won’t be searching for me, she seems outright set on getting you.  I failed to find that room on my own before, letting you down.. the future you, at least.  Well, this time, I’m not going to let you down.  I’ll find it.. or at least something here useful for you.  That way, you can keep going without worry, and then you can deal with her with confidence.  When she’s out of the way, we can end this threat for good.”  Lyun’s bravery was getting contagious it seems, Mheridz not willing to remain any form of a burden.  Lyun nodded her acceptance, so long as Mheridz was willing to stick with them to the very end.  Thus resolved, she made her way to another wall, and was gone a blink later.  Left alone, Mheridz noticed the citadel’s defenses coming back online to get in her way again.  That was okay, this was way easier than dealing with Axln, this wasn’t even a challenge at all.

Mheridz pressed her way through her obstruction, pressing her way forward in a desperate search for any advantage she could find.  In her rush past, a blossom caught the tailwind she left behind, taking to the current in a new direction.


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FV – Chapter 73

Fortified Return

Lyun and Mheridz continued to press forward along the winding halls of the citadel, confronting obstacle after obstacle as they travelled.  Lyun was getting very frustrated, as she had grown used to this place being on her side, so she wasn’t taking such a betrayal very well.

“This is getting really annoying, I’m certain there has been a new wall every 50 Uyn, if not less.”  “You’re lucky that your first trip was so welcoming, you should have seen how rough this place was for those of us not welcome back then.”  “Did it have this many barriers?”  “Well, no, the place was running pretty idle, but the layout of this place honestly has a mind of its own.  It got so bad, I was stuck running in circles back then for at least sixty moments.  In that light, this is nothing.”  “But.. how do you know we aren’t running in circles?”  “The instruments I’m using don’t provide a clean passage, they leave lightning streaks along the floor near where they are used.  We haven’t run into such, so we’re fine.”  Lyun knew Mheridz was the prepared one here, but something still seemed wrong.  They continued onward as Lyun spotted a blossom on the floor ahead, a subtly inviting sight.  As she got close, the blossom blew into the air.. and then disintegrated into dust.  However, the spot where the blossom had been was a suspicious lightning streak, visibly fading away as she watched as the very ground pulsed with hydro-electric integrity.  Apparently, with everything saturated with lightning elemental, residual lightning wasn’t apparent for long.

“Yeah, we’re going in circles.”  “That was one of the fabled blossoms!”  “Uh, what?”  “A legend of the citadel.  It seems this place was once a great fortress, and has been under the care of some form of guardian as aspects of the heroic wills of their time.  Very little is actually known about the truth behind the myths, but it is said that such influence takes very specific forms.  The two most known are the blossom and the crescent moon.”  “Oh, so the stuff Axln and I followed a lot during our first visit.. but actually hadn’t shown up since.”  “This place is almost simply embodied myths, mother kept calling it the closest our side has to real magic.  Supposedly though, it embodies the magic of the other world more than our own myths, like it was that rendered real.”  “That would require something capable of not only rendering an idea, but also that someone here had to have access to ideas from the other world.  That’s impossible.”  “Well, such is what makes this place appear so haunted.  Quite decidedly, there has been quite a strong concentration of essence composition here too, which the most informed modern researchers believe to have been caused by transporting the world seed.  However, some of that lends wonder to an existing essence concentration before that time might have instead made it ideal for transport, a theory which identifies that the presence of essences could have persisted long before that.”  Lyun still didn’t like Mheridz’s line of thought, the woman was clearly intimidated by such strange myths.  The place was creepy, but certainly it wasn’t that creepy.

「This place does exhibit quite a bit of true chaos, which could itself go a distance to explain the beliefs of such myths.  The mold of chaos present here seems to be inviting for those who exhibit traits in defiance of natural order, while being resistant to those who have no foreign principle.  It’s a chaos that is more chaotic to order, but more ordered to chaos.  While there is no way to be certain, any other factor that would be defiant to the way this world work might share in such a blessing too, but such a concept would be beyond known chaos.」In other words, her mild affinity of the other world, added maybe with a touch of temporal, gives her a special invitation to the strange that seems to exist here, as if such off-world measures were a goal of the design.  Mheridz however held a bit of chaos, but claims she hadn’t gotten the same positive treatment.  Well,such chaos wasn’t exactly temporal chaos, and the girl might have a mother with an affinity for the other world, but she herself was completely belonging to this one.  Such a line of thought was looking bad, because it made it seem as if the halls would be more inviting if she left Mheridz behind, leaving herself to the halls’ blessing while Mheridz struggled with its contempt.

Nope, Lyun didn’t like this line of thought at all, neither of the two girls deserved such contempt, not after everything they had gone through.  In all actuality, they deserved more to be held in high regard, even by such a definition, because certainly being of another timeline should count.  It.. didn’t seem to count, but it should have.  Velvet’s message still haunted her, pleading to let Mheridz be a part of this last voyage, to not be left behind.  To hells with whatever these stupid halls wanted, Mheridz was coming with her, like a special guest or something.  Well, there was the concern that Axln was in trouble, and going slowly could make things worse, her honest instinct was to do whatever she could to just save time.  However, she knew it was those instincts which had always gotten her into trouble before, panicking always made stuff worse.  If she found Axln, and Axln needed help.. what would she do if she couldn’t provide the help needed?  Mheridz was the one visibly more prepared right now, so in all likelihood, she would need Mheridz to be there on arrival.  The sooner she could bring Mheridz to Axln, the better things would be.

Actually, another idea might be to simply bypass the citadel and simply make the straight path to Axln from the other world.. or other moon, whatever.  「That would not work, the link with Axln has some sort of interruption, doing so would at best provide you access without bringing Axln along.  The worst outcome would be that such would decimate the link, outright killing you both.  Actions which endanger the link are not recommended at this point.」  Okay, so that wasn’t an option, which just implied that sticking with Mheridz was an even better solution.  Actually, there was also the worry about the lens fragments on the other side too, a problem which could also make everything worse had they been able to make the trip safely otherwise.  One thing she knew, she hated this whole planning deal, it was far more Axln’s thing, not her own.  She was far better at getting creative instead, like messing with everything in unpredictable ways, that was much more fun.

Actually, wouldn’t that be an idea?  The halls held strong against her favourite trick, abusing it in a way she had only recently realized by applying in the presence of either law.  So, even if she activated both laws, the halls would simply have access to both to deny her.  What then.. what if she extended neither?  Well, that might be dangerous, unmaking law was the grounds of the temporal, that could have widespread destruction.  However, this place held a keen interest in the mythical, the ambitions of the imaginary, a pretense of the magical.  It however wouldn’t be designed for such, of course magic didn’t actually work.. but what if she wrought such laws up from the depths of her imagination and forced them into effect?  To such rules, people would still exist, but magic would be possible.  Genius enough, instrumentation and technology would both fail.  Heck, being able to design such temporary laws, she could even write them in her favour.  Such would be the imaginary made real, the pretense of myths rendered to fact, the very laws of the world shaped to her whim.  Of course, building and sustaining such laws would take more from her than normal, so she would have to keep the area down.  Such wouldn’t matter, she wouldn’t need much space anyway, only enough for Mheridz and her to work from.

The two of them approached yet another obstruction, with Mheridz pulling out the usual instruments to deal with everything.  However, Lyun stepped in the way, surprising Mheridz.  Certainly the girl knew better by now, right?  However, she realized the Lyun was once again opting for another shift, even after such had simply been futile last time.  Mheridz sighed, ready for when Lyun would give up as she held the instrument.  As the shift resolved, the protective field went down.. and the nearby halls went dark.  Mheridz then pulled out a light generating device, using it to create light.. but nothing happened.  She tried her gift, but that didn’t work either.  Lyun however snapped her fingers, and the halls simply grew brighter without apparent reason, neither scientific nor elemental, it was just.. visible.

“See, I knew I was right to not depend on instrumentation here.  Hells, this is still pretty hard though.  Hey, maybe you could manage the lights for me, I’ve got enough to get used to for now as is.”  “How.. how did you.. do that?”  “Oh, you mean because glowing isn’t exactly in my purview?  It’s magic.. and I’m not even joking.  Sorry, I’m still trying to figure out all the rules on the fly here, inventing a world principle from just myths isn’t as easy as it might sound.”  “Y-you.. you’re doing what?  Woah, that.. that’s remarkable.  No, that doesn’t sound easy at all.  So what do I have to do?”  “Do exactly what I did, snap your figures and wish to have the place light up.”  “L-like this?”  “No, you’re putting too much focus into it.  Stuff like this isn’t going to happen just because it should, it’s going to happen because you’re asking nicely.”  “… and how does that make any sense at all?”  “Like I said, I’m new to this whole thing, give me a break.  I need to make it seem like it’s magic, not that it’s actually practical or anything.  Coming up with new reasons for things to just work is really difficult.”  Lyun helped Mheridz a bit more with the process, until the girl also managed to cast her first spell.  Light, yay, simple magic.. probably.  Coming up with new matters of organized principles in such an imaginary way was going to become a lot more challenging, but something about the design of the citadel made it feel like this whole idea was actually possible.  The place invited the imaginary, especially right now for.. some unknown reason, she had simply brought the imaginary to it.

Mheridz started handling their illumination while Lyun turned her attention towards stabilizing new principles.  Their passage was no longer blocked, as none of their obstacles were magical in nature.  Also obvious though was how much her link to Axln simply didn’t work, she wasn’t able to fashion a teleportation spell that would simply bring her to Axln, as the only magical space in existence was around her.  Axln was not extending the same shift, not as would normally be the case.  In such consideration, she would do well to consider mapping spellcraft in a way that appealed to actual elementals, so that residual effects extending beyond her shift could actually resolve an effect.  In such a light, she could probably process a teleport through a thin enough wall to the other side if she was close enough to it, but she couldn’t translate that into a rift or anything, as the walls were made to deny such kinds of elementals.  The light spell they had cast could however project illumination beyond the shift, because the ambience could be converted to light elemental.  It implied a limitation that they needed spells that could translate properly into real elementals.

Having grown up as an elf, even being one right now, one thing she took great pride in is resolving the resource of spellcraft into something which was not stamina.  It was a subtle ambient resource that people just had, for reasons.  Mana, whatever.  Unlike the super-biased design of the elements, there was no difference between elves or humans casting such spells, it was all the same thing.  Okay, maybe her practical reasoning in design would be really weak for coming up with actual new principles, but that’s why she was only doing something temporary, it was only an expression of her creativity, she wasn’t trying to honestly be too realistic about it.  Certainly though, it would be a tale to share.  Supposedly, as Rosa, she had found a few problems with her creativity being too impaired by matters of realism.  Knowing such, this would then be a fine opportunity to discover a way around such impairment, making application of one of her most natural abilities in the process.  At the very least, Xwyhr was going to love it, she was basically making a complete mockery of existing rules in the most fun way imaginable.  Her sister too would probably be quite a fan of this event as well, even more reasons to take pride in her work.

However, she was becoming more and more aware that it was those more prone to logic who would struggle the most with this.  Mheridz herself was doing her best to keep up, but was very visibly uncomfortable at having logic fail her for the imaginary.  It was a demand Lyun was finding difficult to keep up with, to build creativity in a way that sufficiently captures logic for those who so completely depend on it.  Helping out Axln would then become even more challenging if the girl couldn’t keep up with all of this magic stuff.  Between that and trying to blend with outreaching elementals, there was quite a lot for Lyun to work on to make her design feel satisfactory, investing her entire attention into the process.  Mheridz, still struggling under such spellcraft, was finding the entire process leaving her head in a massive clutter of confusion, everything she knew coming against her to simply compound confusion when it came to trying to be efficient with the imaginary.  Even chaos itself was entranced by this absolute display of refined true chaos, delivering non-existential principles in abstract order that applied reason without logic, it was complete perfection on display.

This was why none of those within the field of magic spared an awareness for what was going on beyond such a marvel.  A blossom fluttered along the hall, only to shrivel and die.  Chaos was taking its full dominion, between rules of magic and the temporal furls that filled the halls at all ends.  The real was faced with the imaginary and the malfortunate, nothing else.  It was like the conflux of dreams and nightmares, surpassing everything such a bastion of hope could ever attempt to deal with.  Like a crescent moon that has passed into the next phase of its future, it was a new beginning that left no signs of any known comforts.  Instead, it would be a turning point, where those so invested in such greater premises would need to resolve what sort of future would come to pass with the coming of a new moon.

“So how exactly would a haste spell work?”  “Uh, what?”  “Oh, I mean, we’ve sped up, but this is still rather slow.  I was thinking maybe I could come up with a spell that simply makes us walk faster.”  “Isn’t that far more Axln’s thing, shifting the flow of time?”  “Bah, you know that doesn’t make things any faster, that just gets you there sooner, huge difference.”  “But, she’s also good at breaking down the distance travelled, so that you go faster.”  “Naw, that’s still changing the area ahead, not really affecting the person, that would be a lot harder.  Seriously, this isn’t easy to do at all, coming up with this stuff is really hard.”  “Well, your work has all been simply about things just happening, why do you need a reason for it to make sense?”  “Well, because I’ve got people who care about that sort of thing.”  “O-oh, well.. maybe then, instead of simply pressing matters of speed, you could adjust the cost of a person naturally going faster.  Make it easier to run.”  “Ah, so a spell that would make people lighter.. and that means they don’t use up even a fragment as much stamina running.  I love that idea, let’s go with it.  Could you cast that spell, please, for the both of us?”  “H-h-how?”  “I’m still keeping to the idea that you just make a motion and wish for something to happen, I haven’t figured out anything better than that.  So, the spell would just be like the light you created, just your wishing for this instead.”  Lyun helped Mheridz prepare this next spell, which occurred a lot easier than the last one.  Yeah, her creation was simple, but it looked like it was working.

“How exactly does your spell creation work?  Is there a given list of spells and you’re making them all one after the other?”  “Oh, bah, that would take forever.  I’m working more on the overarching concept that a spell would work behind, providing a framework that would allow a spell similar to another to also work in much the same way.  Basically, I’m not making the list of spells, I’m making the rules for spells.  The rules have to be good enough to at least have effects that might maybe not perish once confronted with elemental law.  However, one of the biggest of all the rules is that spells are cast, tools don’t work.  That means, no matter what, the stuff we find here can’t do anything, because it’s from a tool.”  “Meaning, in your law of spells, instrumentation isn’t allowed.”  “Exactly, that.”  “So everything I brought is useless?”  “Well, no.. just means you need to go over to elemental law to use them.  I can always arrange that if we really need it, and you could always go beyond my little field to make use of that yourself.  However, I’m hoping that anything you might need.. might still work in a spell form.  So, yeah, backups, you brought backups in case spells aren’t enough.  That’s good, right?”  Mheridz was really impressed at what distance Lyun was going with everything, exactly how practical all of this imagination was seeming.  It wasn’t logical, but it was really practical, in its own way.  She had to commend the girl for that degree of effort, especially considering how hard the process was appearing.  She was especially appreciative in the practical thinking in considering her own resources as a practical backup plan, it was an idea she had neglected to consider in all the confusion.  Having such care presented to her, she was thus a bit more determined to see what sort of practical application she could find within all this imaginary confusion.

The two of them continued to wander the halls, ever driven to discover exactly where Axln was in all of this mess.  Little did either of them know,  Axln was also searching for them in return, just without any of the familiar regard they might have expected.


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FV – Chapter 72

Missing Future

On another timeline, distantly in the future, a desperate project had begun in order to salvage all hope.  On that timeline, Axln had just sent both Velvet and then even Mheridz, her own daughter, distantly into the past.

Axln knew this had been a plan for them for quite a long time now, but her hesitation had brought them to this.  Lyun.. was now dead, that was an incident which had hit her incredibly hard.. and it still was.  The two of them had been through these troubled times as vanguard for so long, since before they were their children’s current ages.  Everything had been difficult, but they had endured.  Now, however, she was truly alone.  The people who remained on the other side were no longer in her reach without Lyun around, not while she was stuck on this side.  She would thus even remain on this one world her whole life too, her travels were over.  Of the people on this side, her daughter was now gone too.  Having effectively agreed to sending her daughter to a timeline which would offer only death as a reward.. Axln simply could not spare the courage to face her husband with the news, either.  Her sister.. Xwyhr had long disappeared after being expelled from the academy, even before Mheridz was born.  There was no evidence, but it was safe enough to assume Xwyhr had died, much like Ezhyrae all that time ago.  Death was rather rampant in society now, it really was only inevitable at this point.

Axln took her sanctuary aboard the citadel, the only escape that had yet remained to her.  It was possibly the most protected place in the world, untouchable by all of the outside threats.  However, she knew it wasn’t any long term solution, the place simply wasn’t stocked with the resources to survive in for very long, especially if the surface was completely overwhelmed.  It was then, as such, even hiding here would simply be a slow and painful death.  This is why she knew such was not a sanctuary she could hide in for long, she needed to make use of what she could to improve her odds.. by any measure left available to her.  Knowing this, she went to find Luna, her only remaining confidant in the whole world.

“Hello inheritor.  Was your excursion successful?”  “We’ve lost Lyun, so things have gone really bad.  I just guided Mheridz over to the foundry, got her setup with everything she would need to get established in the past.  Velvet should be doing the same thing.  Both of them are gone then too.”  “That is unfortunate.  Would you like a battle update situation?”  “Is it more bad news, or is there anything good this time?”  “I assume this would count as bad news.  The enemy has appeared again near the academy in vast numbers.  One of them has been identified as a high class target.  Reports from our forces have classified its ability as one which can manipulate outcomes by influencing probability.”  “So it’s capable of making us unlucky.  Considering how things look so far, I fail to see how that changes anything.”  Luna’s news just felt like the most obvious outcome of events at this point, according to Axln.  Having bad luck was simply everything staying constant.

“How would you like to proceed?”  “Might as well do the same thing as always.  Send me down to the front lines, I’ll work to deal with it somehow.  If there is a safe opportunity, as always, take it out.”  Luna nodded an acknowledgement, leaving Axln to prepare for a rift.  Soon, she was down there confronting the battalion of her enemy, feeling as much into much of anything as Luna probably was.  She quite honestly felt broken, simply going through the motions at this point.  She attacked the nearest with a dust claw strike.. only to miss as an ashen dune happened to slide open at that point to have her fall in.  She at least got their attention, which was a great start.  When they turned to attack her, she simply set up a shadow barrier, an act which was designed to unmake them with dark elementals.  However, something in her design messed up, with the shadows instead breaking down the distance between it and her, the strike then landing even more defiantly.  The impact sent her flying, leaving her considerably dazed in the effort and rather uncoordinated, which for the most part left her simply open for a follow-up strike.

It was at this point, so completely uncoordinated and alone, that she missed Lyun more than anything else at all.  She really could use some help right about now from her lifelong friend.

However, at the very least, being thrown wide did offer the citadel a decided opening.  Luna calibrated the trajectory for a major strike, infusing a high capacity of elements into it.  Firing such a strike however caused a sudden system overload, the thing buckling suddenly under the intense pressure.. as unlikely as such an outcome would have been.  The sudden burst caught the engines in a bad way, sending the citadel off course.  At that same time, it also sent the firing trajectory off course too, the shot thus missing it’s target.  Instead, the overwhelming energy burst was sent slightly in a new direction.. directly at the academy itself.  The huge burst detonated, taking out a massive swath of the academy.. including entire archives.  Meanwhile, with an engine failure, the citadel was in a crash course, the entire structure meteoring to the ground without any safe control.

When Axln managed to recover from her daze, her foes suddenly keeping their distance, she managed to take account of what had just happened.  The citadel.. was now lost.. the massive burst on impact from the citadel rending it to an explosive ruin that would have either ripped apart everyone inside, or consumed them in the elemental carnage.  Even surviving such, it had crashed in the open void, the ashen leaking inside.  Anyone alive would soon perish in the void itself.  Luna.. was also dead.. but that wasn’t all.  The academy was ablaze with the same elemental carnage as the citadel, the strike wreaking havoc on everything.  She knew her husband would have been hard at work in the archives at this point, and everything from the ashen through the archives was now simply a crater, visible even from where she stood.  That.. that was it, every last person she still cared about.. was gone.  She was now completely alone.

She could hear chaos whispering to her again, louder than ever before.  What exactly was she even fighting for then?  It was a good question, she was now out of things to fight for, she really didn’t care anymore at all.  Sure, there were still outposts of civilizations to protect, but places like that were beyond her, she wouldn’t even matter in their defense, and.. she really couldn’t care less.  Even her own well-being, well.. if she escaped her current circumstances, she had nowhere left to go.  Didn’t she fear death?  Actually.. no.  Maybe, death would be a mercy after all.  All of her pain could finally end.  There was nothing here for her anymore anyway.  Then, did that mean she was surrendering to chaos?  Well, from her perspective, chaos had won, there was nothing else to do now but accept it.  If she was so willing to surrender, chaos would then be willing to offer her one of two outcomes.  The first would be the death she seems willing to accept, where all the pain went away.  The second however would be her submission to chaos, letting chaos consume her.  Doing so, the pain might not go away, but she will no longer be alone.  Becoming consumed by chaos means being invested into chaos, brought into the fold of chaos, it would give her new purpose.

Axln however didn’t see the point of new purpose, not after everything she had lost.  Chaos could see that such losses mattered to her design, and regrettably most of such losses were not within the purview of chaos to provide.  However, there was one notable exception.  The one named Lyun, the one who was also of chaos.  That one could still be recovered, and could also be brought into chaos’s fold.  If Axln would submit to chaos, she would be returned to Lyun as well.  That shocked Axln, wasn’t Lyun dead?  Of course, Lyun might appear far away, but she wasn’t quite out of reach yet, there was still a way to save her.  Did Axln want the power to save Lyun?  That question hit with a magnitude that made the citadel’s last strike appear feeble in comparison.  She had felt everything, everyone.. was lost to her.  There was nothing left within her own power that could save anyone.  However, if there was a way, no matter how steep the costs, could she really turn such a gift away?  Was her pride so steep that she was so willing to simply die alone, turning away her last opportunity to make a difference?

It was a smooth and complete victory in the making.  Chaos had finally broken Axln’s will, she had submitted.

The collection of fiends broke away, providing a path for the greatest one present to approach her directly.  With the last of her defenses down, she could feel a link to her entire existence matching her to the fiend before her, tethered through her ashen arm.  She held out the same arm, making contact with the void matter of the fiend, being drawn into it.  Everything around her vanished as she felt awashed with temporal chaos, everything around her appearing white, everything about her appearing white.  She knew she was back in the temporal plane once again, but she didn’t feel the same at all.  In fact, she didn’t exactly feel at all, not in the same way as she used to.  Such was not the way of chaos, and she had become one of chaos.  Things happened there, though there were no clear signs exactly what, simply that stuff happened.  Having been of a principled design, the changes were going to take some getting used to.  Chaos then made an offer yet again.  The process was simply a matter of course at this point, but there was no point taking her out of action when there was still plenty to do.  Of course, one such thing was to ensure Lyun played a part in the process too, such a key component would make everything much easier for Axln.  Axln was already within the fold of chaos, already opened to the might of chaos, she could call upon it’s aid at any time, much as any other in the fold.

Axln then found herself back upon the ashen dunes, surrounded by the lesser chaos from before.  The greater one which had taken her in was nowhere to be seen, but Axln knew exactly where it was.  Such a fiend.. a friend.. had become a part of her, had ensured she was melded into chaos, it’s power was her own.  That.. that was even more novel, it was like having true control over fate, at long last, as she could outright manipulate probability itself.  It felt all too perfect for her, a priceless gift that would lead to one even more invaluable.  She simply needed to recover Lyun, that was all that was left to her.  Lyun however was not here, Lyun perished as Rosa, so she needed to go to her to accomplish anything.  Normally, passage to the other principled plane would have been beyond her, but chaos walked freely through the temporal plane, switching between both sides was now completely in her own power.

Kori stepped forth in the frozen fields of Aestus once again, all of her frost protection absolutely neglected.  In truth, the place had maybe become a bit too warm for her tastes, her chaotic composition being considerably colder than her surroundings.  She took a moment to consider the circumstances of this particular plane.  Rosa would have been left in Drew’s care, with both Tristine and Sophie there to weep over the loss.  Holi would be around, but she always was.  Unfortunately though, none of them would understand her any longer, they had been left behind as principles.  All of them would mourn the principles Rosa had left behind, not letting the chaos that remains have any opportunity.  Of course, such chaos mattered far more than the wasted principles, so that was going to be a problem.  More of a problem was how Hypertech was designed to keep out dark matter.. such as herself.  Well, chaos had warned her that the pain wasn’t going to stop so suddenly, this too was inevitable.

“Oh.. Kori?  Is that you over there?  It’s really hard to tell in all this blasted cold.”  “Hello Tristine.  Sorry, it seems the barrier is acting up maybe, it’s sort of in my way.  Could you provide me with an opening, please?”  “Oh, sure.  Really though, I thought you were gone to the other side, that we weren’t going to see you again.”  “Well, things happened, there really is quite a lot to talk about.  I don’t suppose I could see Rosa again though?”  “Oh, sure, we’ve set up an area in Drew’s office for that, just go check there.”  “Thank you, you’ve been so very helpful.”  Tristine had her back turned while Kori just walked in, the rush of heat really being disturbing.  Kori had honestly hoped to deal with things without making a scene, but the amount of energy here really was making her feel uncomfortable.  Such a feeling grew worse when her exit closed up behind her.

“Tristine, what are you doing?  That’s not the real Kori.”  “Oh come on, Holi, don’t be like that.  I couldn’t be any more real than this.”  “Readings of this apparition indicate a full composition of absolute zero, the same as any DMA.  The temperature here is declining swiftly.”  “I suspect you’re not happy that I disabled any holo device I had on hand, they really were getting uncomfortable.  This stupid arm is already plenty to work with, but I’ll at least continue to work with it in Rosa’s memory.”  “The arm.. isn’t absolute zero at all, it’s authentic!”  “Like I told you, I’m Kori.”  “I’ve alerted Drew that Kori has been taken by the enemy and is currently attempting an invasion.  Tristine, we need to drive her off.”  “Wait, are you trying to tell me that you’re suddenly standing against me?  Are you serious?”  Holi didn’t look like she was joking, though maybe Kori couldn’t blame her.  Of course, chaos had been their life-long enemy, a presence that was only there to wipe out all principles.  Seeing things from the other side though, Kori could see why.  Everything of principles was honestly becoming outright annoying.  No wonder chaos had said that only Lyun could be saved, those of principle were in fact beyond salvation.

This fact stung home no better when her left shoulder took a blow from Tristine’s ionic rifle.  She had just been shot at.. by Tristine.  The swath of energy really hurt, and not in the way any physical wound should have, though it did also leave emotional scars.  Her foes had become her friends, and her friends had become her foes.  However, nothing was going to get in her way of saving Lyun.  If the people of this world were going to try, if the people of this world were going to turn on her, then she would deny them as the principles they are.  Tristine’s next round failed, ill fortune finally having woven its way around fate, though Tristine’s perseverance would ensure such would not last.  Taking advantage of the opening, Kori rushed Tristine with her left arm, pinning the girl against a nearby wall.  Quickly, the thermal integrity of the girl was lost, freezing her completely into ice.  In another moment, that ice shattered, and Tristine was no more.

Kori could feel the entire place move around her, aiming down upon her, and she knew right away what had happened.  Holi had just connected into the entire defense grid, and was aiming everything they had at her.  That would have been a major problem.. if it weren’t for the fact that, in the end, Holi was her creation.  Finally opting to use a holo again, Kori went into Holi’s main controls and activated a virus program, overloading the entire system.  Adding a touch of bad luck, the nanite colony went stiff almost instantly.  As Holi had also committed override controls over all of the system defenses, that also took the entire network down with her, disabling the entire security system.  Kori however made sure that some of the program remained, having Holi able to break administrative access to all of aerospace’s network too could actually do wonders for having her friends get in there too.  Further a virus through ATALS towards other colonies, it would be a complete takeover.  Actually, she was in quite the position to turn this whole war right around, even using her new ability to break down the defenses in the other principled plane.  She was the turning point in everything, the one who could end this war instantly in chaos’s favour.  However, before she would be so kind, she wanted her friend secured first.  Lyun was far more important.  Driven to such, she made her way into the office, not even considering being nice about it.  Doors in her way shattered to the frost of her presence.  Quickly along the way, she thus found Sophie suddenly, quivering in fear without any weapon handy.

“Kori..?  You.. you’re not Kori though.”  “You have no way to defend yourself, get out of my way or else…”  “Why, why?  She’s dead, but you won’t even let us mourn her?  Why are you doing this?”  “She’s of chaos, and I’m taking her back with me.  Now get out of my way.”  “She’s my sister, the second that I’ve lost now, why are you being so cruel?”  “If you feel she’s dead, then there is nothing left to lose, right?”  “No, no, please go away!”  This was probably the roughest part for Kori, as Sophie was possibly the one person still alive that Kori knew longer than anyone.  Sophie wasn’t even a threat, but she was still blocking the way.  It was a sure sign of the truth chaos had offered her, there was no salvation for the principled from her anymore, the only one she could save was Rosa.  Kori was through the passage soon after that realization, walking over the shattered dust of Sophie’s remains.  From there, she finally arrived at Drew’s office, and opened the door.

“Well, I suppose there’s pretty much nothing that would compel you to stop now, is there?”  “No, there isn’t.”  “Well, I’m afraid that I’m certain Rosa would want me to do what I could to stop you.”  “You wouldn’t even stand a chance.”  “No, no I guess not.  But before you bring HyperTech crashing down, I’ve got no choice but to go down with it.  Maybe I’ll be so lucky as to leave you with a lasting wound that would provide someone else an opportunity.”  “I doubt it, luck is my domain.”  “You underestimate the resolve it takes to run a company.  You underestimate how much I’ve put into this place, how much work I’ve accomplished.  I guess Rosa never let you know, but you aren’t the only robotics expert here.  Activate override, detonation authorized.”  Drew’s life’s work was not just his company, even if that was all Kori had ever seen.  Drew had spent ages working on countless robots of his own, small mechanized marvels with their own distinct interfaces, stuff Kori had no control over.  Such was also wired into the entire structure, separate to the interface Holi had commanded, and was committed to even running from the conduit’s power core far below.  That same core.. was now primed to explode.  HyperTech would have a funeral by pyre, not frost.  There was nothing luck could do against such a design of fate, it was simply another inevitability.

However, Kori’s dominion existed over more than simply fortune, she also commanded time.  As the onset of the explosion began without any other warning, the wash of flame incinerating everything around her, time halted.  The room she was in however had already become a ruin, the entire thing a misshapen mess.  Travelling along floating platforms, she searched desperately for Rosa.. but could not find her.  Wait, had she been outwitted, had Rosa been relocated in all the delays?  Maybe she should have enacted frozen time much sooner, and not provided them any opportunity.  However, it was too late now for such doubts.  Scour as she could, the remaining layout of the structure provided her with no answers.  Drew had successfully taken Rosa away from Kori.  It wasn’t simply that, such an explosive departure had successfully drained her of a lot of her chaotic composition, she wasn’t feeling so good right now.  She made her way back out to the more-forgiving cold, letting time resume from a safe distance as Hypertech finished it’s collapse.  The principled had taken her one last hope away from her.

Wait, no, they hadn’t.  Such was only true in this timeline, she had even sent the two daughters back in time to reforge events and pave an opening.  Actually, that would be to her advantage, if the plan had worked out properly.  With the knowledge of chaos, she knew that removing the book might not have left open the first temporal passage, but it would have also ensured a timeline where Lyun would still have the blessing of chaos without being in a position where they could form a proper defense.  As soon as the book was out of the picture, both daughters would have disappeared, thus revoking any advantage the world would have against chaos.  If she were to then follow the same passage, potentially aiming at a point much farther along, she would find herself in a period that knew nothing of chaos.  She could then bring Lyun to her side, then herself rip open the passage to her allies, leading chaos to an ultimate victory with Lyun at her side.  In fact, tracing along that same timeline, she even found a very specific time which seemed to rend her command over misfortune at its greatest, one which chaos would have a need of her there.  She knew nothing about what would be occurring at that time when she arrived beyond that, but it was an opportunity she could scarce afford to discard.

The area around Kori shifted to a pure white, as she targeted the time period where those present were pressuring the citadel for a solution against misfortune.  From such, the future collided with the present day, the chaos-infused Axln left open to begin her work in earnest.


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