Chapter 10:
Positively Shocking
"Aaaand I think that's the last of it." Izuku said as he placed the last of the misbegotten loot onto Gheed's cart.
The man now had a veritable armory of bows, daggers and passable leather armors. Gheed found the handful of wands particularly
interesting, especially the twisted black one.
"Did Isendra mention what it was attuned to?" He asked, holding said black wand.
"Oh, um. Necromancy." Izuku said.
"And obviously so, but it always pays to make certain by the advice of an expert." He said in the air of a wise man imparting wisdom. "Is it your intention to outright sell all of this to me or do you have a shopping list to exchange for first before making up the difference?"
Izuku answered by pulling the literal shopping list from his breast pocket.
"She wants me to buy a metal helm, hard leather armor, hard leather gloves and a hard leather belt." Izuku listed off. "For me. Just a metal helm and hard leather belt and gloves for her."
"Most of that you should probably get new from Charsi." Gheed told him. "The smallest hard leather shirt she'll have will go down to your knees and look more like a tunic. And you'll have to cut a lot more notches into the belt. Pants will need modification too. You'll have to take all of it and the helm to Charsi for modification. You should probably focus on just buying supplies from me, kid."
"Oh! In that case all of the usual potions and supplies. Plus, I need some vodka and honey-soaked bandages. Resupply of our rations, extra burlap sacks. Like I said, the usual." Izuku listed off, thinking.
Gheed went around his wagon throwing all of the items Izuku mentioned into a sack while ticking off the items off his own list. Izuku suspected he was also keeping a tally of the cost exchange of the items he was selling with what Izuku just brought him. While he did that Izuku checked his coin purse to see if there was anything small he'd forgotten. Finding a couple gold rings and a chipped ruby he placed those on the cart as well, but stopped before dropping the ruby.
He could feel it. Magic inside of the stone. It was hot fiery, more so than magic naturally felt, like a little ember of the fire of life.
"And that should do it for you. Oh! Jewelry? For me?" Gheed interrupted Izuku's examination of the stone. "Let me do a little adjustment to my numbers then and I'll get you your gold."
Gheed snatched up the rings and ruby and disappeared into his tent where he no doubt kept a rather sturdy safe. He returned moments later with two sacks of coins and plopped them down.
Izuku picked them up and marveled at how light they were. They almost weighed nothing.
"I believe that brings you up to three thousand gold coins. Word to the wise, when every mission could be your last it is better to spend money on things that can save your life instead of hoarding gold." The self-interested gypsy said shamelessly.
Izuku ignored the latter part of what Gheed said and focused on the burning question at hand.
"Why do they weigh so little? This has got to be fifty kilos of gold here." he said.
"Secret enchantment of the money changers." Gheed told him. "From what little the rest of us can tell it only works on gold, copper and silver. Makes it weigh absolutely nothing. Also works on aluminum strangely enough, but only the really rich can get their hands on that stuff. We all wish they'd share the secret, that way enchanted jewelry could also be weightless. But since the weightless enchantments are unknown, there's no way to know how it'll interact with mana storage or poison protection enchantments or what have you."
That was a shame. And yet Izuku already had an theory how the enchantment worked anyways. All of those things he mentioned were strongly conductive and potentially magnetic. So was the planet. So maybe they enchanted coins to be repelled by the planet's magnetic field so perfectly as to weigh nothing at all? He'd have to remember to ask Isendra or Akara about that idea later.
"Could I get a journal off of you too?" Izuku asked. "I need to start writing more things down."
"Yes, Izuku. You do." Isendra said from behind him.
Izuku turned around to see the woman, now garbed in a skin tight chain mail beneath her usual clothing, walking towards him from the center of the encampment. It looked... good on her. Really good. Was chainmail supposed to be as attractive as the usual skin tight suits of heroes? because now he wanted a set.
"And a quarter of that is yours, for your help in the raid, work in the burial ground and trading with Gheed. Count it out later, for now I need you to follow me."
Izuku snatched up the bag of coins, and the brand new journal Gheed had somehow placed beside them in the few seconds he was looking away, and donned the sack of gear. He then hurried after Isendra's trail.
"Thanks to the portal we were relieved early." Isendra told him. "Kashya seems to think we earned it. She, Warriv and Akara request our presence at Akara's tent."
Izuku resisted the urge to correct her with a glib "Don't you mean Akara's NEW tent?" as he was certain it would earn him a glare at best, or a well-deserved smack at worst.
It was a short walk to Akara's new, larger tent and they entered the abode to greet the circle of wise leaders. All three of them were there, seated on cushions at the center of the room and obscured incense-smoke. There was somebody else there too, a woman, wrapped in bloodied bandages and laying down on a bed behind the three.
"Welcome Isendra, Izuku. Please. Come in." Akara instructed, motioning to the free cushions.
They did so, with Izuku waiting for his mistress to sit first before doing hte same.
"You have both earned my respect." Kashya started the meeting out. "Blood Raven was once my closest friend. Thanks to you not only was she and the rest of our sisters of the past returned to their eternal rest, but you saved the lives of six of my bravest. Possibly seven. As such all of them are now at your service whenever they can be spared."
Isendra bowed graciously and Izuku followed her example.
"You will need it for the mission we have for you now." Warriv added, cutting straight to the point. "Deckard Cain is alive, and you are to rescue him and bring him here."
"Impossible!" Isendra gasped. "Tristram fell months ago, how could he have survived there this entire time?"
Izuku was hearing a lot of new words today, so he opened his journal and began writing them down.
"I came across several survivors of the raid on Tristram after Diablo's defeat." Warriv said. "Each was certain that Cain had been captured alive and imprisoned. I determined then that he was surely dead, but it is clear now that I was mistaken."
"Indeed." Said Kashya. "I sent a scouting party out to perform reconnaissance on the destroyed city, and they witnessed Cain imprisoned, raised up in a cage to be given a full view of the devastation of his homeland. We need him."
Isendra nodded, a look of deep consternation on her face.
"We are dealing with forces we do not understand, and we cannot afford to blunder along any further." Akara jumped in. "Of the Horadrim left alive, none are more studied or wise than Deckard Cain. And above swordsmen, sorcerer's and archers, what we need is information and the wisdom to guide it. We. Need. Deckard Cain. With his brilliant mind as our sword we can slice through the fiendish forces assailing us."
Warriv scoffed.
"What little of it remains." The caravan leader said dismissively. "From what the survivors told me he had already been driven half mad even then, when he was first captured. I shudder to think about the state of his psyche after several months in the care of fallen shamans."
Izuku had seen healing magic and potions used so vociferously as to be ubiquitous. Was there no healing magic for the damaged mind? He wrote that question down in his new journal. Followed by whether or not gems could be filled with magic and his idea on the weightlessness enchantment.
"Even madness-addled, his brain would be an invaluable asset." Isendra countered, hand on her chin in thought. "But it would take us nearly a month to reach Tristram by foot, and by then he surely would be lost."
"That is why you will not be going by foot." Kashya told them.
"But how would we get there?" Isendra asked.
"Through the Cairn stones." Akara told them, and Izuku wrote that down as well. "There is a magical portal there that will take you directly to Tristram, but the way to access it has been lost for some time."
Which is why I sent another team to recover said way." Kashya took over. "The tree of Inifuss to the north, a repository for arcane knowledge by wielders of magic long lost. The last survivor of the team I sent returned yesterday, her sisters all fallen to the protections it held."
She turned around to the prone figure on the bed, whose breathing was inconsistent and strained even though she was clearly asleep.
"Freya may yet die from her wounds, but her bravery bore fruit." Kashya told them, lifting a scroll made of tree bark for them all to see. "This contains the knowledge you will need, but it is gibberish to all but our brilliant Akara."
Akara bowed her head at the compliment just as Isendra had before.
"It will take me all evening to finish the translations, as such you two will leave first thing in the morning." Akra told them. "I am certain that you have the skill to open the portal with this information, Isendra. And should you lack the power, I am equally certain that young Midoriya can make up the difference."
Izuku blushed at the praise and implied sourness. Yeah, she was definitely still upset about the whole blowing up her tent thing.
"This timing is especially fortuitous." Kashya told them. "As we all wish to be alone for the sending off of our lost sisters down the river. Make your preparations and rest well until then. You may take any of the seven from your mission to the burial grounds, save for Alexis who I have put on leave to recover from her ordeal there."
Warriv scoffed again.
"Ironic, considering she was the most outspoken about wanting to join the two of them." He said teasingly.
Kashya glared at him but did not comment.
"I understand you now know the Town Portal spell?" Akara said. "Seeing as that is the case I would like you to have the handful of town portal scrolls I have made. In case Izuku or Cain must escape without you. Now, go prepare for your trip and rest well. In the morning we will have our river funeral the moment you leave."
"I am also preparing my caravan to give you some privacy for the day." Warriv said sympathetically. "So, we shall accompany you two for a leg of your journey before turning back around. A good hike will do all of us some good, I think."
Isendra bowed graciously once again and stood up to leave. Izuku imitated her actions and followed her out through the front flap.
"We must hurry. Charsi will have her work cut out for her preparing your new armor by morning, and we will have to pay her extra for the effort." Isendra told him. "Get good sleep, for tomorrow we have a long hike and longer battle."
The next morning saw the duo setting out from the rogue encampment and a piece of magical bark capable of acting as a key to a portal powered by standing stones. He had been prepared mentally for a strange life as a hero, but the life he was living was stranger by far.
His new armor fit snugly, especially his helmet which he suspected Charsi had taken extra care in fashioning for him. That or his work in helping her for the past few months made her more familiar with his dimensions than Isendra's.
The army of merchants and dispossessed refugees following in their wake was the most normal thing about the situation.
"In a just world we would all be partying in celebration right now." Gheed lamented. "Our victorious heroes return from a battle they won by an overwhelming margin, and we send them right back out with solemn proceedings in place of exultations."
"Please do not fill my apprentice's head with unrealistic expectations." Isendra scolded the man before looking pointedly in Izuku's eyes. "Casualty-free victories like what we had at the burial grounds are a rarity. Dare I say, miracle. A blessing we should be eternally grateful for. But as you no doubt realized from the fate of the team sent to retrieve the bark of Inifuss, you should not expect such victories in the future. Or dare to hope for them."
As a matter of fact, that exact epiphany had plagued Izuku the night before after seeing the bandaged Freya in Akara's tent. He still intended to dare to hope, but he would keep such willful naivety to himself.
"Bastion of optimism and positive reinforcement, that one." Warriv remarked snidely.
Isendra turned her frigid glare on Warriv.
"Unironically? I am significantly more optimistic than I let on. But I have duties as his mistress to temper it." She said before motioning for Izuku to follow her.
She led him to the side of the caravan and out of earshot but doing so in a way as to remain parallel to them so as to remain on track.
"Just because we have company does not mean we can neglect your training. Now, I have seen you writing diligently into your notebook. Am I right to assume you have been saving your incessant questions for more appropriate situations in which to ask them?" She asked, and when Izuku nodded she went on. "Well now is that situation. Ask away."
Izuku withdrew his journal and started at the top.
"Can gems be imbued with magic of a specific element?" He asked.
"Ah! felt the fire magic within the ruby you found, did you?" She asked rhetorically. "Yes indeed. They can serve as a great store of power. Metals are excellent for imbuing with a spell to be powered by a user, and sometimes are sufficient to power them, and gems can often be filled with enough of said power for those without sufficient magical power. Or those who run out of their own mana."
Izuku wrote that down.
"I thought scrolls were the things imbued with spells?" Izuku asked.
"They can be, but with special ink made from the dust of gems. Where they get the dust from, I do not know." Isendra answered.
"Probably shavings from the process of cutting gems into shape." Izuku said offhandedly as he wrote these words down too.
Isendra sighed but nodded in agreement.
"Is there healing magic and potions for repairing damaged minds as with damaged bodies?" He asked.
"Ouch." Isendra said with a hiss. "That is a touchy subject. Mind magics are more verboten than even necromancy, which is somewhat tolerable because most mage's of healing are technically also a necromancers. The need to understand the body and its processes necessitates the study thereof. The evil one can do with mind magics is orders of magnitude greater than nearly any other. I leave it to your imagination how that is so. As with healing magic in order to become skilled enough to heal a mind or soul with magic necessitates and implies the ability and practice of harming the mind with magic. The mere rumor that you have such abilities will lead to shunning at best, constant attempts on your life at worst."
Izuku wrote that down in big, bold letters. Poor Cain. Anybody actually capable of helping him would die before actually helping him.
"Now. It is time for you to branch out into other magics besides fire spells." Isendra told him. "Now get out your waterskin."
Izuku put his journal away and did as she instructed.
"Now, with fire under your belt, ice magic should come easy." She began.
"Makes sense. Cold is just the absence of heat. So what, you want me to remove the heat from my waterskin to freeze it?" Izuku asked.
Isendra sighed again, this time massaging the bridge of her nose.
"I am being punished." She bemoaned, staring up to the sky. "The gods are punishing me for being such a nightmare to my own masters by saddling me with a prodigy of my own. If they were here now."
She turned a hateful glare down to him as they continued to walk.
"I do so hope this suffering is paid forward to you when you someday suffer an apprentice of your own. Fate willing, I will be there to watch and laugh at your misery." She laid a curse on him with a hint of smirk.
Izuku blushed at the venomous compliment to his intelligence he recognized her words as.
"Sooo..." Izuku pressed.
"Freeze the waterskin by drawing the heat away from it with your mana. It helps to first fill it with raw mana that you have not imbued with an element." She clarified.
Izuku did that. Or at least tried. Despite her insistence that it should be easy for him it did not come as easily as the firebolt spell, which he supposed was a good thing based on how much more dangerous an out-of-control ice spell might be. The firebolt he had held in the air away from him, the waterskin was in his hands. If he overdid it, he would probably wind up freezing his hands solid and wind up losing a few fingers to frostbite.
He'd already done enough damage to his fingers, thank you very much.
He spent the remainder of his morning trying to freeze said waterskin, but only managed to cool it. It made for a nice, cold drink when they finally took a break. He was partly pleased to discover the small shards of ice that came with the first gulp. Or at least after his panic from nearly swallowing them, he was.
"Alright, we're going to head on back." Warriv told them. "By the time we return Kashya should be finished with their funeral. You three sure you'll be fine by yourselves? We didn't encounter any trouble on our trip so far, but that's mostly because the small packs of fallen or foul creatures won't attack large groups."
Yeah, strength in numbers is a good shield to have, and he was sad to be losing it. But he was concerned by Warriv's sudden inability to count.
"Three of us?" Izuku asked.
"Isendra, you and myself." Flavie answered.
Izuku had somehow missed the strangeness of her presence until that very moment.
"Wait, you would miss out on the funeral to be with us?" Izuku asked.
"I sent off Raven when I dealt her the finishing blow in the burial ground. I am content." Flavie said solemnly. "But I am the strongest of my sisters that Kashya has put at your aid, and so I thought it best that I join you in this mission. It is important enough for me to sacrifice the chance to comfort my loved ones in their sorrow."
Izuku felt touched by her words, but suspected they meant more than he could guess.
The rest of the caravan turned around and proceeded back down the path from whence they came, leaving Izuku with Isendra and Flavie to continue their journey, which they did post haste.
The last leg of their journey was short, the fields of standing stones coming upon them before he could make any further progress on his water freezing practice.
"Fallen." Flavie said in a whisper before crouching down.
Izuku and Isendra followed suit, skulking towards the stones as quickly as their crouched stances would allow. Izuku couldn't spot any sign of the fallen, not even a speck of red, but he didn't dare doubt Flavie's vision or judgment. He respected her too much.
When he finally spotted them he realized his mistake was assuming all fallen were red. These ones were turquoise blue and were camped out right in the middle of the circle of stones that served as their obvious target. Or at least, Izuku assumed these were the Cairn stones in question based on all the runes carved into them.
"That middle one could be a problem." Isendra said, pointing to the fallen in question.
Izuku followed her finger to spot a shaman, just like the ones they had faced in the cave. Squinting he could see the problem, as vicious sparks of electricity jetted between his horns as if they were Tesla coils. They definitely didn't want to get into close quarters combat with a demon of lightning.
"Overwhelming force from afar?" Flavie suggested, notching an arrow.
Isendra nodded.
"Izuku, it is time for you to put that firebolt of yours to good use. With the three of us focusing all fire on the shaman from afar we can hopefully take it down from afar. Then, its friends will be easy pickings." She instructed before correcting herself. "Well, easier pickings."
Izuku nodded, bringing his hands together to begin casting the spell in question.
It still took him half a minute to cast the damn thing, but he had gotten better at putting more into it. Without tooting his own horn, he suspected he could match Isendra's power with the spell. If he ever got to the point of being able to cast them like a machine gun, as Isendra could, he'd be a force to be reckoned with.
"You give the mark, Izuku." Isendra. "And that mark will be landing a firebolt on his big, ugly head."
Izuku nodded but put the rest of his focus into controlling his breathing and molding the spell. He put as much mana into it as he dared to risk, seeing as now would be the worst time possible to have one blow up in his face. When it reached its full power, he stood up from behind the boulder they were crouched behind and took aim at the unsuspecting demon.
His firebolt flew true and exploded on the creature's forehead in a burst of flame and smoke to outstrip all other bursts of flame and smoke he'd managed to create thus far. For a split second he stared in awe at the storm of fire and lightning that erupted around the creature, the bolts of which filled the entire area of the cairn stones with far greater range than they had expected of the shaman. Remembering himself, he began another firebolt just as the creature flew out of the flames towards them screeching at the top of its lungs.
Isendra and Flavie pelted it with piercing projectiles of ice as it bore down towards them. With each strike the lightning erupting from its body increased in number and intensity, while it's charging speed slowed in equal measure. The pack of similarly blue fallen charging beside their leader, on the other hand, kept a steady pace and paid no heed to the lightning that seemed to pass right through them.
By the time he readied his second fireball, the normal fallen were nearly upon them but he remained focused on the task at hand. He took aim and fired his second bolt at the shaman's center mass, missing by a foot and glowing off his shoulder and half his chest in a glorious display of frozen flesh and bone. The rest of his body fell to the ground with a dying gurgle.
Isendra and Flavie changed targets to the other fallen. Isendra with her an icy gale which brought the two closest to them down to snails pace, and Flavie with a fire arrow to the heart of the frozen one on the right. Before she could shoot another one on the left, Isendra erased it with a firebolt of her own.
The four remaining fallen then did something Izuku never expected one to do. They fled. They turned right around and ran away screaming.
He never would have expected them to be capable of self-preservation instincts, let alone acting on them. His estimation of their intelligence went up one entire point, bringing it up to exactly one. More surprisingly still, Isendra and Flavie let them, or more accurately, turned their attention to the seemingly dead shaman with their firebolt-fire arrow combo.
If it wasn't dead before, it sure was now.
"That was... anticlimactic." Izuku complained.
Flavie turned around and with an open hand smacked Izuku on the side of his head.
"Don't. Jinx our mission before it even really begins!" She snarled.
Izuku held a hand to where she'd hit him and blinked the surprise away.
"Oh. Right. Yeah, sorry." He said dazedly.
Isendra walked ahead to the Cairn stones, stepping over the dead fallen as she did so. Flavie did the same, but Izuku stayed behind. Feeling sufficiently humbled by the slap he remembered his job as a pack mule and searched the dead fallen for anything of value. A couple coin purses, and good quality leather belts and boots was all he found on the two normal fallen, but the shaman had two entire mana potions in addition to his coin purse.
It was when he picked up his staff that he realized he found something special.
"Whoa!" He gasped as he felt the magic within it.
The short staff reminded him almost of the ruby he had sold to Gheed the night before, but instead of feeling fire within it he felt fire within himself when he touched it. Like it was begging him to burn the world around him to ash. Looking closely, he saw there was a name written on it.
Bane Ash. Seemed fitting.
"What did you find there, Young Midoriya?" Isendra called.
He looked up to see her consulting the scroll Akara had translated in front of the nearest Cairn stone.
"Um. A staff. It feels like it wants me to use fire." He said, knowing the words sounded stupid.
"Then it is fire attuned. Seeing as all you can use is fire, it sounds like a good match. We will have to get it properly identified when we return." Isendra told him. "For now it should be a decent weapon for you, and a better walking stick."
It was exactly his height, yeah.
He walked to where Isendra was making shapes of blue mana on the stone with her finger, testing the stick's walking capabilities.
"Why did the lightning not hurt the other fallen?" He asked.
"Because they were his allies." Isendra answered without looking up from her task. "Magic is about intent, if you were to cast a firebolt at an enemy directly behind me with the intent to do me no harm, it would pass right through me."
Well that sounded like something she should have taught him before! It could come in handy.
"Is that why the lightning at the burial ground passed through all of us and only hurt the undead?" Izuku asked. "Was Blood Raven... helping us?"
"Indeed," Said Flavie. "In that last moment she was herself again, and it was beautiful. But don't go testing out your fireball on either of us until you have a bit more experience under your belt."
Izuku didn't need telling twice on that matter.
From there, he and Flavie watched silently as Isendra moved from stone to stone, drawing on them with her finger. She did this five times before achieving the result they had hoped for as a large portal like the one that had taken from the graveyard back to the encampment. Only this one was blood red. He didn't like that it was blood red, but he wouldn't complain.
"Steel your resolve. I suspect we will have a battle on our hands the moment we walk through." Isendra instructed him. "The moment you arrive, prepare a firebolt, and stay close."
Izuku nodded, and lined up behind the two women. Checking his surroundings to make sure none of the fleeing fallen were trying to sneak up behind them as he watched them filed through.
Taking a deep breath, he plunged into the portal.
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