The time had finally come. Hestaby had been considerate enough to set up the meeting for a weekend so Theo wouldn't have to worry about missing his classes. I hadn't been paying a lot of attention to anything he'd been doing in Boston, although I'd noticed him spending a lot more than I would have expected so I assumed he'd been doing some work in the Boston-area's slums. He hadn't mentioned anything of that nature, but he'd only dropped a few million beyond what I would have expected, so I assumed it was just some pilot project and he'd tell me when he was ready. Hestaby had scheduled the meeting for 9:00 pm Pacific time (midnight in Boston) so I decided to take the entire day and visit him in Boston to see what I'd been missing.
We didn't talk business at first. Turned out Theo had been as busy as I was these days. He'd intentionally limited himself to taking 18 credit hours. He could have handled a much
much higher course load if it had been worth the effort to focus on it, but there wasn't really much of a point, and since he was pretending to hide his power from his mother going significantly higher would have been suspect, even as a transhuman. Instead, he'd been spreading himself out as usual. He'd kept on software development for a little while until he ran out of ideas, though he did throw together an Essence Simulator to help in creating new spells, both modern and ancient. Then he'd picked up architecture and civil engineering for a while. By the time of my visit, he'd decided to get back into his core competency: Economics. We'd talked ad-nauseam over the years about how stupid the corps were even when it came to pursuing their own interests. Of course, some of that came down to middle-managers pursuing their own agendas above that of the corp's and a lot of the rest came down to the fact that the Great Dragons seemed to be trying to adapt metahumanity to Kaer life but that just couldn't be all of it. So Theo decided to write his own General Theory of Economics.
Multigenerational Macroeconomic Permaculture was the working title, and it pretty well formalized everything we'd talked about over the years. The way the corps were going, there wasn't going to
be an economy in 50 years. They just didn't have the mechanisms and structures to limit themselves in the way nation-states used to be able to. And the more they squeezed their employees for productivity and the less they gave them in return for their labor, the more fragile the corps themselves became. And without robust nation-states to fall back on, there would be no one to bail them out. Theo had numerous projections in his book of the painful evolutionary process that would follow and the nasty equilibrium the world would get stuck in if the status quo continued, and it wasn't a pretty picture for anyone, even the elites. At the end of the book, Theo's call to action was too complicated for me, even as far as I'd come in my understanding of business and economics, but the gist of it seemed to center around a greater focus on employee well-being and a better mechanism for intercorporate disputes.
"So how's Life-Eez coming?" Theo asked after finishing up his elevator pitch for revolutionizing modern economics.
I took a bite from my filet mignon to give myself time to think. The restaurant he'd taken us to was your typical five-star fair, which didn't seem to stand out too much from any of the others we'd been to. I'd even grown out of feeling embarrassed about not being impressed by them. We'd gotten our own private area so as not to be bothered by the rank-and-file rabble of average rich people, though. Which meant it wasn't that different from eating at one of our estates.
"Well," I began, "I've got shipments of precursor set up finally. And the Draco Foundation has confirmed the gel does everything we said it does. The Bristol-Meyers Squib stock listed as the reward for the Dragon Flu cure has already been transferred and we're rolling out the final product as fast as we can. Reaching the necessary scale for global production is going to be hard, but we'll get there. Speaking of which, the Ethereal Sunflowers have been a big hit as expected, and Queen Laula's doing an excellent job on Flesh Beast rollout. I think she's still looking for the screw job, but in the end I think we'll get her on our side. Probably going to see about doing a lot of the manufacturing for the Sunflowers and gel in Asamando,"
Theo raised an eyebrow, "Wait..they're calling them, 'Flesh Beasts'?"
I shrugged, "I mean, you're the one that made them into giant fleshy starfish,"
Theo rolled his eyes but didn't complain, "And the spell research the Board is making you do?"
I sighed, "Starting to run out of ideas, really. I've got permanent cures for all of the major allergies, a reusable version of Fix, a combined Physical/Mana Barrier, and a few spells to make Alchemy easier, but I'm starting to run out of ideas for spells that won't seem suspiciously powerful,"
Theo rubbed his chin and looked off to the side, "Well, I'm sure they're crediting the Sunflowers, Seven Bounties Gel, and 'Flesh Beasts' to your account. Maybe we should move into agriculture. Aztechnology is hurting pretty bad these days so it might not hurt to throw together some kind of hyper-productive food plant that can 'unexpectedly' be grown by individuals,"
I frowned, "Yeah, I could probably do that. Might help to get some help from Orishako. Of course, she'd probably want to see some movement on Lagos first,"
Theo nodded, "Yeah, I was thinking Christmas Break would work for that. Really, I'd like to do it the same way we did Squatter's Mall, but I don't think I can work out living there full time until I graduate. Unless Mother lets me attend classes online, but now that I'm a publicly registered magician, it's hard to justify. I can't take most of those classes online,"
Theo's commlink beeped. The 'official' one that people knew about, that is. Theo's eyes widened a bit, but before I could ask he'd pressed a button and a holographic image of Hestaby's head - in her human form - appeared floating above it.
"Orange Queen," Theo began, "I'm surprised to receive your call. Is there some kind of emergency?"
She nodded, "Two in fact. And I fear I may be partially responsible for one of them. Sirrug and Alamais seemed to be operating in coordination with one another. Are you in a position to discuss sensitive information?"
Theo nodded.
"Sirrurg is attacking Tenochtitlán, a bold move even for him,"
That was an understatement. Tenochtitlán was the capital of Atzlan. And while it was true that Atzlan was doing quite poorly in its war with Amazonia, Tenochtitlán didn't sit anywhere
near the front. And it was 400 kilometers from the coast.
Theo's expression turned hard, "And I suppose he expects me to consider it a military target due to the war?"
Hestaby tilted her head, "He somehow managed to bring a squadron of Amazonian aircraft with him. It would be hard to consider it otherwise,"
Theo's teeth clenched and he almost looked like he was about to snarl, "I am not a fan of loopholes, Orange Queen,"
Hestaby pressed her lips tight, "Must I remind you that the greatest power you possess at this time is the
potential backing of many of my kind? And as you might imagine, we are quite fond of technicalities,"
Theo clenched his right fist, "And the other emergency?"
"Alamais has attacked GeMiTo and he has over a dozen adult dragon followers with him," she replied, flatly.
GeMiTo, the Genova-Milano-Torino special administration zone of the Italian Confederation, sat near the top of Theo's list of feral cities he wanted to help. When the nation-state known as Italy collapsed, the region now known as GeMiTo was the hardest hit. It wasn't quite as bad as Lagos, more like a massively scaled-up Redmond. But still, that was about ten million people at the mercy of a dragon supremacist and his cronies with no one who cared enough about them to do anything about it.
Theo drummed his fingers on the table a couple of times before asking, "And are you willing to intervene in either of these situations?"
"I am afraid I have my own tasks. Lofwyr will no doubt take an interest in his brother's attack. Normally he would not move quickly, but knowing your involvement will be inevitable will set a fire under him. And I intend to make use of that distraction,"
Theo rubbed his forehead, "So when you said you wanted to meet with us to discuss Elliot's murder, you just wanted to make sure we were in place to provide the distraction you wanted. I don't suppose it would be too much to ask that you didn't plant the idea in Sirrurg's head to coordinate with Alamais?"
"Or to complicate matters," I added, "by working with the Amazonian military?"
Hestaby paused a moment, "Interesting...that was faster than I expected. Yes, I have done these things. It seemed the most likely means of ensuring Sirrurg's survival. I have no attachment to Alamais, however. You may do with him as you wish. Even Lofwyr will not mourn him. Sirrurg, I suspect you will be able to persuade. He has already moderated himself at the mere mention of your name. Explaining the moves you have made against Aztechnology already and promising to aid him against those truly responsible for Dzitbalchén's murder should be enough to secure his fealty,"
Theo placed his elbows on the table - something he rarely did - interlaced his fingers and placed his chin atop his knuckles, "I don't appreciate being manipulated, Orange Queen. I thought you learned that back in Hawai'i,"
"If you are indeed the tyrant that Lofwyr fears, then my kind will learn such from my fate. If not, then I am in no danger,"
I shook my head, "You're wrong, Orange Queen,"
She raised an eyebrow, "About which part?"
Theo leaned into the hologram, "I'll let you wonder about that,"
Theo ended the call abruptly and let out an exasperated sigh as he put the commlink back in his pocket.
"So how are we splitting this up?" I asked him.
"Well, obviously I have to handle Sirrurg. But we don't
have to split the party. We can do GeMiTo after,"
I shook my head, "People are dying every second. I can get to GeMiTo on my own. What I meant was, who's going with you and who's going with me?"
Theo rubbed his forehead with the fingertips of both hands, "Uh...I don't know. Having Masaru around would help me with talking to Sirrurg. Are you sure you're up to dealing with Alamais and a dozen adult dragons?"
"I'll have to be," I said with a shrug.
Theo writhed in his chair. He knew he could order me not to, but he also didn't want to.
"Do you think you could get Isis to go with you?" he asked after a moment.
Call our names, little sister, and we shall appear.
"Uh...yeah. Looks like it. You think I should try to get Fire Wings to come along? Or Urubia and Kalanyr?" I asked.
Theo winched, "Yeah, I don't know...might be a bad look asking them to kill their own kind, especially this early. But you've spoken to them more than I have,"
I nodded, "Alright, we better hurry,"
Theo held up a hand, "Wait. Don't go straight to GeMiTo. I've got some things I've been planning to give you. They're in The Reflection. Look for the armory. I wanted to be around to explain everything, but it looks like we don't have time for that anymore,"
I nodded.
A few minutes later, I exited my Portal directly into the cargo elevator at Squatter's Mall, attempting to save time, when I got an immediate call from Freddy, my assistant. Apparently, there were seven people waiting for me outside my office, including all of Robin's team. I didn't have time to go up there, so I told him to let them into my office and activated the holographic system.
In addition to Robin's team, I saw the human form of Fire Wings and two human-seeming people I didn't recognize, though they were suspiciously nondescript.
"I'm in a really big hurry, guys. Make this quick," I told them.
"We know what's happening," Gregor said, first, "Wherever you're going, we're going with you,"
Everyone else, including the two I didn't know, nodded their heads.
"May I ask who you've brought with you, Fire Wings?" I said.
She held a hand out to each of them, "These are Urubia and Kalanyr. I did not bring them but simply met them on the way here,"
The woman who was clearly Urubia stepped forward, "Based on what little we know from Lofwyr, would it be correct to guess that the Lawgiver sends you to GeMiTo?"
My eyes widened and I made a mental note that dragonic intelligence was roughly as potent as draconic pride.
"Yes, that is correct. I hadn't intended on asking you to come, though. We both found it an inappropriate thing to ask of you at this point, but if you're
volunteering..."
Feuerschwinge stepped forward, "I wish to come as well, but as an observer only. If you will allow such a thing,"
I nodded. It made sense. The dragons would want to know what went on there from someone they trusted. Further, it would be a bad look if I said no, and it wouldn't stop them anyway. Feuerschwinge knew all that, but as a dragon had asked politely anyway.
Urubia spoke up again, "I...am not ready for this to be a permanent arrangement, but if you will, as I suspect, be attempting diplomacy first, then I am willing to accompany you as an honor guard. I know not what level of power you possess personally, but as Gold Master suggested, having me at your back should grant you a degree of legitimacy,"
I bowed my head slightly, "Thank you, Crimson Queen. And you Kalanyr?"
He took a deep breath and stared into my eyes. I didn't get the impression he was trying to stare me down though. I wasn't quite sure what was going on behind those eyes, but he looked a lot like some of my student had in the past when they spared with me. I hoped that didn't mean what I thought it meant because the whole point of going for non-Great dragon allies was for them
not to be biased by fearful legends of unchallengeable power.
"Wherever Urubia goes, I wish to be. I do not share your cause, but I will stand by her side, and in so doing, by yours," he said.
"We're coming too!" Thug practically shouted.
I shook my head, "I'm sorry, but no,"
Robin's team practically erupted into indignant shouting. Even Gregor. But I was losing critical seconds and I didn't have time to coddle them.
"Maybe if you were Enlightened, but without that, it's too much of a risk. You're all too valuable in your current roles. I need you here. Now...if you've got scales, meet me at the main cargo elevator. If you're mortal, get back to work...and...I'm sorry,"
"I believe the Ritual is finally ready," Gregor said after a moment, "I can have it ready for you soon,"
I took a moment to consider it and then nodded, "Hopefully it'll work this time. I'm sorry to be a bitch about all this, but this is how it has to be,"
Fabio, Thug, and Opticon looked sour, but Gregor nodded, "Be safe," he said.
I nodded and then cut off the feed and waited. I really hated saying those things to them. I really
really hated it. Because I knew what they'd be feeling hearing it. But where I was going was well and truly a place I wouldn't want to take a mortal. Hell, I wouldn't even want to take Mary. Not even if she had years more training than she did. Finally, my draconic cohort arrived. With hardly a word spoken, I lead them into The Reflection and found the armory. You never really needed directions on this side of Squatter's Mall. You just walked down a random hallway and thought about what you were looking for and you'd inevitably find it. Eventually, I came to a door helpfully labeled, "ARMORY" because even if Tabitha had technically made this place, Theo had obviously designed it.
The room inside had a long table, too broad to be a dining or conference table, and was surrounded by other doors, with names on them. There was a door for every member of Robin's team, one for Masaru and of course, one for me. None of us had spoken on the way here, and the trend continued. Which made it all the more jarring when I opened the door with my name on it, only to hear Feuerschwinge shriek in fear. I turned to look at her. She'd turned and placed her back against the same wall that held the door with my name. Her breathing was quick but she was already calming herself. Kalanyr's and Urubia's eyes were wide and they were keeping a distance from Feuerschwinge, but otherwise they showed little in the way of reaction. I took my cues from them and gave Feuerschwinge a moment.
"An armor stand...obviously..." she began, "no doubt to help you better survive the tribulations to come,"
I looked back into my section of the armory. Everything had happened so quickly that I hadn't even noticed that it appeared for all the world that someone dressed in the strangest armor I'd ever seen was standing in the middle of the room. But as Feuerschwinge had concluded, it was no doubt an armor stand. Still, I'd never seen anything quite like it. It looked, for all the world, like some kind of science-fantasy heavy milspec armor that ubernerds would cosplay in. Except it would have been way too expensive for that. The whole exterior was moonsilver, though heavily tarnished...even though moonsilver wasn't supposed to
do that. And it all just seemed too
heavy and bulky for me and I didn't know what the hell the designer had been thinking by giving the thing what looked like
bone wings.
<
Celestial Battle Armor? Interesting. Such a thing would normally be too costly for you to use, but Theodore would know that. It seems likely that he has some means of getting around that. And I believe that is a Grand Daiklave hanging on the wall to your right,>
I looked over and sure enough, there on the wall hung a sword with a blade the size of a surfboard. I walked over and tried to lift it but it would barely budge. Though the moment my hand made contact with it, I could feel a sort of absence in it where I knew instinctively I could pour my power into it. Looking back at the armor, from this angle I could see a wooden box sitting on a small podium just behind it with a piece of paper sitting on it. I approach the box and say that the paper had the words, "THIS ONE FIRST," written on it in Theo's handwriting.
Opening the box revealed a tarnished moonsilver collar with some kind of enormous yellow gemstone the size of a golf ball.
<What does it mean for moonsilver to be tarnished?> I asked the big guy.
<
Potentially many things, but given where Theodore spent the last two years of his subjective experience, it almost certainly means that it was manufactured in Malfeas. The Green Sun Princes would often treat major magical artifacts with Vitriol in order to better bond with them. Though as a godblooded, you don't have a specific material resonance, so it's of little consequence to you,>
Because of course, Theodore McWellan couldn't travel to another realm of existence without doing a little shopping.
<If I don't have a material resonance, why is everything he gets me in moonsilver?>
<
I think, perhaps, young Theodore is being hopeful. Also, note that the yellow gemstone set in the middle appears to be Yasal crystal. And unless I miss my guess, it is the means by which you be able to power the Battle Armor. It likely contains a demon that will be slaved to your will,>
I took a deep breath, but I didn't have time for trepidation. I picked up the collar, only now seeing how incredibly ornate it was. Strands of tarnished moonsilver crisscrossed up and down its width almost like lace and yet it felt incredibly sturdy. I unlatched the back and the sides fell open left and right. No flexibility it seemed, but I wasn't in this for comfort. I placed the collar up to my neck and it snapped shut on its own.
<
Greetings Mistress! I am The Climber of Impossible Ladders, Demon of the First Circle. And I have been commanded to aid you,>
Great, another voice in my head. Although the demon seemed quite eager to please for all its deep echoing bass tones.
<Look, I'm in a bit of a hurry. I need to get this armor on and attune to that Daiklave over there. Can I assume that's your job?>
<
Yes, mistress. The collar you wear is a Yasal Integration Matrix, first designed by the Scarlet Empress to empower her - >
<Short version!> I demanded.
<
Place a hand on the Battle Armor. I will do the rest,>
I stepped in front of tarnished moonsilver armor and put my right hand on its chest plate. A brief moment passed and then a huge swell of power filled me and poured into the armor. For a moment the world turned into light and when it was over, I looked down and found myself wearing the armor.
<
The armor has many systems and subsystems. First - >
<Later! When we're on the move I'll have time for an explanation. I assume the same will work with the daiklave?>
<
Yes, mistress,>
I attuned to the grand daiklave in much the same way, although it was much quicker this time. And I could feel both in the armor and the massive sword a deep well of nascent power that would probably take me months to begin exploring. But for now, I didn't have time. I looked back at my dragon compatriots and found Fire Wings staring at me while Urubia and Kalanyr were trying
not to stare at her. I placed the daiklave on my back and it just stuck there. Somehow I knew that would happen although I couldn't tell you why.
"Alright, everyone. Time to go,"