Chapter 633 - The Treaty of Kazehara IV
Added 2025-02-21 15:00:06 +0000 UTC“I would like to.” Wally the Warden said.
“I’ll come!” Royal the apista said.
Skye and Katarina traded looks.
“I think we’ve got some discussions first.” Katarina said. I stuck my tongue out at her.
“Really?” I complained. “No fun at all.”
Skye had a sour look on her face.
“Some of us aren’t specialists interested in one thing. Some of us need to play the political game and figure stuff out. Or do you want Orthus to get the short end of the stick? You live there, you know.”
I shrugged.
“Sure, but that’s why we pay you the big arcs.” I pointed out. Skye looked like she wanted to tear her hair out.
“I’m not paid at all!” She complained.
I shrugged, a mischievous grin on my face.
“Well, that sounds like a taxation problem, which is an issue for the almighty [Queen] of Orthus to solve. Bye!”
Katarina was glaring murder, and my own shadow had her arms crossed and was tapping her foot at me. I briefly channeled Iona, slung my arm through Wally and Royal’s arms, and dragged them all off to the festival.
Sadly, it was first thing in the morning, and most people were still getting set up for the day. Boo! How dare they not get up hours before dawn to prepare everything, only to work deep into the night!
“Do either of you need to visit the money exchange?” Wally asked. I lifted an eyebrow. That implied he didn’t, and he was carrying his money on him. I couldn’t sense it, even with [The World Around Me]. Crows, I wanted one of those masks.
I was struggling a bit. On one hand, I was trying to get out of the paranoid spy mindset. The Wardens had issues with me in the past, and I didn’t want to reveal too much. At the same time, this was supposed to be a friendly summit, and it wasn’t like I didn’t liberally use my pocket dimension. The most basic surveillance of me would reveal I had it. From what I had seen of the Wardens, they reminded me strongly of the Rangers and Sentinels.
Professionals.
They weren’t idiots that walked up to my door and assumed they knew everything. I’d never heard of them getting into a dumb fight. They scouted, planned, prepared, then executed. Was I really going to hamstring myself this entire trip just to add half a day to the Warden’s strike team if they ever came after me in force?
Nah, not worth it. Adding a bit of artistry to it though? That was worth it.
“I’m good!” I flourished my hands, making it look like I was performing a sleight of hand as I pulled out a bag of arcs from [Manor]. With another flourish, I made it look like I was stashing it down my shirt. I then patted my tunic, revealing absolutely no lumps.
A good magician never reveals her secrets!
“Oh, we don’t do money!” Royal cheerfully told us.
Wally and I shared a look of instant understanding, somehow being enough on the same wavelength for this. I suppose when Royal was so far off-kilter, it was easier.
“We’ll pay for you.” I said.
“Happy to split the costs in half.” Wally agreed.
Not like I needed another reminder why the apista were so insular.
While the festival was still warming up, there were an inordinate number of small tea shops and other places where people could sit and talk for an extended period of time opening up. Several large groups were heading into the town.
“Want to follow the experts and see what there is to do?” I suggested. “They might already know the good spots, and we don’t have to aimlessly explore.”
“The idea has wizzz-dom.” Royal buzzed.
We followed the crowds, and stopped by the first kabuki performance. There were no chairs here, just scattered tatami mats, and after paying - only two arcs a person, I couldn’t believe how cheap it was, but then again my sense of scale and value was probably wildly off - we settled down.
Then had to get up and shift around a bit. The performance was on a slight hill, but the massive size difference between some of the attendees had them shuffled further back, while we were pushed forward, mostly based off my height.
A series of taiko drums and flutes started off the performance of The Eight Thieves, and from there the rest of the festival went off, a beautiful day only missing my friends and family.
“I’ve never seen this one before.” I said as we sat down.
“I’ve never seen a play before! This is all the buzz.” Royal said as she sat down. I had to wonder if she was deliberately trying to mimic me to fit in, or if she was utterly unaware how weird it was.
People in glass houses, I had to remind myself. People in glass houses.
“I’ve seen it a few times, although it’s more interesting to see how the play’s evolved over the years. I wonder if there will be any significant differences this time.” Wally said.
“You’ve got to give me the analysis after. Maybe over snacks? I’ll buy.” I suggested. Wally nodded.
“I’d enjoy that.”
Eh… I was vaguely debating going off to see them instead of partying, because what was the point of all the fun alone? At the same time, it was fun, and turning down extremely rare opportunities was no good. These memories would live on strongly in my mind, the candle of memory burning strongly. As opposed to ‘generic summer day with everyone when Sara is 7 #64’.
I stayed at the festival, and it only ramped up from there. The streets ended up packed. Paper lanterns hung over everything, unlit during the daylight hours but promising a riot of festival colors once dusk had passed. Food vendors were elbow to elbow with kappa toy sellers, and I didn’t trust half the kitsune operating various games.
Then again, when most of the contestants were ancient Immortals, I suppose they had to cheat as hard as possible to break even - or make it an entertaining experience.
The sound of drums and flutes echoed throughout, a thousand discordant tunes brought into perfect harmony through use of some clever wide-ranging skills. Crowds bustled to and fro, the strong Classers moving slowly and carefully. The world was made of glass for most of us, and not everyone had perfect control. One aggravated-looking demon had to plan his every step. Each time his foot came down, the earth rippled around his foot like a pebble going into a pond, no matter how gingerly he stepped. A… I didn’t know what the heck, just that they had a huge rack of antlers and were somewhat elvenoid, with lightning arcing between their antlers.
We hit the party full of life, enjoying every moment.
“Oh! I’ve always wanted to buy a kimono!” I dragged my friends off to a [Tailor], the lady hawking her wares and modifying clothes on the fly. “Only” level 210… but I remembered just how good someone at level 200 could be, especially with specialized skills.
As easily as I got levels, I had to remember not everyone could level as quickly as me. 200 was years, probably decades of experience with her craft, with a number of skills backing it up. I liked to imagine I had an eye for quality work, and the lady was going to be very busy very soon.
Wally shrugged.
“Sure, I wonder if she can make clothes that automatically grow. My youngest might enjoy a set.”
“It’s not my comb of honey, but I’ll watch! It is very interesting.” Royal said.
“Want to talk about your family, or does Warden mystique prevent you from saying anything?” I gently probed.
I got the sense he winked, even though his mask completely obscured his features.
“Maybe one day, but not today.” He said. I left it at that, and Royal fortunately derailed the conversation. Either she was secretly a social genius, or just had great timing.
“Are those goldfish?” She asked, fascinated by a game next to the tailor.
“Yup. Scoop one up with a paper cup, get to keep it.” I said, not even needing to glance over.
“Wow. I’ve never seen a fish before. I want one. Let’s do that next.” Royal said.
Wally coughed.
“The fish are for keeping as pets, just so you know.”
Oh god. That was both horrifying and hilarious, and I kept a straight face as the image of Royal chowing down on her new ‘pet’ in the middle of the street and the reactions from that danced through my head.
“Oh good! I hoped that was the case. I will name the fish Wallyelaineskye.”
On one hand, it was a bit of a struggle to be next to the ever-expanding social train wreck that was Royal. On the other… oh goddess. By Ciriel. Was this what I’d been putting people through for years!? I reviewed my memories, and… I’m so sorry. I was worse. I started looking around for some extra nice presents for Artemis. She’d had to handle me back then.
We made it to the front of the line, and I picked out a pair of plain kimonos I liked the look of.
“What do the three of you want?” The [Seamstress] asked.
“Those four kimonos, and a particular custom design on them.” I said, then started to explain. The [Tailor] was looking more and more delighted at the sheer detail in the custom order, both of us knowing the bill was rapidly reaching astronomical figures, while Wally and the people behind us in line looked vaguely disgusted. Which wasn’t unfair, I was kinda holding things up… but I wasn’t going to regret making a large order in the slightest. Royal was cool with it, her head spinning around as she absorbed the thousand and one sights.
“... a golden eagle in the middle, like this one.” I said, [Teleporting] out my old Sentinel badge. Wally almost freaked, but managed to restrain himself. Which looked like he did an almost-seizure next to me. “Flowers down the back end. For the second one, I’ve got the dimensions, but I’m not sure what you’re using. I can convert them if…”
I continued giving my entire order, and at the end I winked at Wally.
After all, to my understanding, this summit was the meeting of the best and the brightest the world around. Yeah, there were an overrepresented number of [Governors], [Lords], and other rulers, and the Wardens had more than their fair share of people. It was worth the reminder, mostly to myself, that the specialists were possibly the best in the world, and we all had hidden depths. Royal included. She didn’t seem particularly well rounded in many ways, but she’d immediately twigged that she was probably here because she was good at beekeeping.
Like.
I wasn’t going to pretend whoever was organizing this meeting had a ‘detect best at X’ skill or something wild like that. Communication and reputation mattered. The people being picked out were the ones known to the organizers, and they reasonably thought they could get them here. [Town Leaders] were easy, in a sense. Fly around, spot civilization, land, say ‘take me to your leader’, and go from there.
People outside of insular Gwyllt had heard that Royal was the absolute best at it, and the strength of what they heard and knew was enough to get her out here, skipping the hundreds of better-known elven [Beekeepers]. I started to keep an eye out for any bees I could see, to see if they were acting odd. For all I knew, Royal had a passive that let them move at the speed of sound and generate gallons of honey every trip, or something insane like that. If I thought of it in terms of area affected… could Royal be literally controlling every bee in the country? It was theoretically possible.
Welp! Moving on!
The kimonos were more expensive than I was expecting, and the [Tailor] did spend a good amount of time checking that my coins were valid. Some of them were easy enough - we had an elemental overlap and could show the gemstone charging with a skill - but some quick horse trading was needed with neighboring vendors to check more of them.
We continued on. Royal spent six tries trying to catch a goldfish before I had mercy on her and captured one with a single lightning-fast move. Being able to see through the illusions and move unnaturally fast helped, and the man running the stall promptly uninvited me from trying again. Royal was happy though! We then lurched around a bit until we found a place that sold pet supplies, and I barely saved Royal from murdering her new pet as she tried to dump the entire can of fishfood in at once.
Wally went over to a calligraphy stand and ordered two dozen different pieces. I felt terrible for the man running it by the end.
“No no, this one’s no good either.” Wally declared, critically looking at what I thought was beautiful artwork. He crumpled it up and threw it away right in front of the [Artist], then tossed him the coins for the next order. “Don’t repeat it, let’s just try another one.”
The poor [Artist] looked like he was going to cry… but he did gain 12 levels in a single sale, and another 4 when Wally finally nodded his approval.
Well paid, well leveled, but the remarks had cut him deep.
“I’d like a few.” I asked. “Can you do ‘toothy’?” I was thinking of Sara’s favorite toy. I wanted something for her, but the list of options that didn’t include me or the shadow of Ithil was extremely limited.
And the festival just kept going! Origami artists got a pile of coins from me, I prayed to Ciriel at the shrines, the furin wind chimes tinkled as the breeze stepped up, and I bought a tengu mask, certain that Artemis would find them hilarious.
We watched sumo events and ‘level 32 capped’ tug of war, which was the only responsible way to play that particular sport. Street performers were on every corner and every street, entertaining in a thousand ways. I picked up a few fans, and twice as many adorable puppets, a full set for several plays.
I tried to juggle [Teleportation] around to do my own one-woman full performance, but I wasn’t quite good enough. I’d need to learn and practice, no matter the mastery given to me by [Everywoman].
I snorted in amusement. Night could probably teach me. He’d been Nyx, working as a [Puppeteer] when I’d been looking for him. Susan could also teach me, but I had the feeling her lessons would be a little more thorough.
Ugh… but I wanted to be with my family during the nighttime. Balancing this was going to be hard. Eh, I didn’t have to learn now. I’d show them to everyone before becoming a master of the craft, it was fine.
I shamelessly grazed on everything the food vendors had. New food? Last snack was 32 minutes ago? Om nom nom nom.
Sadly, there weren’t a whole lot of books for sale, but that wasn’t a surprise.
The sun went down, and the fireworks and bonfires came out. I spent a few hours with people - Skye and Katarina were still neck deep in the political arena, boo, but Tobias was able to hang out - before I zipped back home, across the Sea of Stars.
It was a modest commute, but there was a world of difference between going back to an empty, temporary apartment, and coming home.
My timing was bad though, I’d spent a little too long watching the fireworks. Sara and Auri were already asleep. It wasn’t terrible though, Iona hadn’t left to hang out with Fenrir yet.
I knocked on the door in a familiar pattern and waited with a grin in my new kimono. Iona opened the door, a delighted look across her face.
“Surprise!” I shouted, throwing my hands up and wiggling them. I promptly started answering questions that hadn’t been asked.
“Kazehara is just across the pond, and I’m fast. Nothing’s happening yet, and I figured why stick around and sleep there, when I can jet over here and sleep? I won’t be here during the day, but I will be here every night.”
Iona was beaming. She swooped me up into a hug.
“That’s great! Let’s go wake Sara up.”
“Yes! Should I give her the souvenirs now, or later?” I asked.
Iona studied me for a moment before grinning.
“Trickle them in, I know you’ve already bought a gigantic pile. One now, one tomorrow, and save the big one for when it’s all done.”
I snuck up on a sleeping Auri.
“Big bag of rice flour.” I whispered into her ear as I teleported the item in question out of my storage. I’d gotten some looks when I offered to buy the bag instead of the finished product.
“Brrrpt…? BRPT!” Auri perked right up, going from sleepy dreams to awake, alert, and LOUD in an instant.
“Brrpt brrpt!” She dizzingly spun around me before perching on my shoulder and nuzzling my cheek. “Brrpt!”
“You’d think I was gone six decades, not six days.” I joked. Iona cracked a smile.
“We’re just all happy you’re back.”
We snuck upstairs, and I quietly sank down next to Sara’s bed. I gently shook her shoulder.
“Sara. Psst, hey Sara.” I whispered, trying to gently wake up. Her eyelashes fluttered before her eyes focused on me.
“M- ELAINE!” She shouted, wrapping her arms around my neck. I pretended I hadn’t heard the start of her sentence.
I totally wasn’t crying.
It was good to be home.
Comments
So sweet Just shy of shouting mom
Harry Hirsch
2025-04-25 09:33:19 +0000 UTCThanks!
Trevor Mergen
2025-03-16 04:39:47 +0000 UTCthe freezing in place is only for people who have eaten them not apples themselves. its also mentioned she is mostly able to uses her insane senses to avoid those situations most of the time.
DireGoat
2025-02-24 07:34:58 +0000 UTCI might be misremembering her curse but I thought she literally could not approach apples or people who have eaten apples. Like if someone ate apples and walked towards her, she couldn’t step towards them and would basically be frozen in place unless she stepped away from them? But maybe I’m misremembering. Weird.
MoonlitShade
2025-02-24 07:11:29 +0000 UTCThere is supporting evidence to say that such a treaty never existed during the republic era. Such a treaty would have required every nation at the time to be a signatory. Remus was the first nation of Humans/Vampires and they had no knowledge of such a treaty. Night as someone who existed since creation never even mentioned the issue when one of his sentinels turned up with an actual Phoenix. It's unlikely Remus during it's republic era ever signed a treaty with any other peoples as they seemed mostly ignorant of the outside world as a whole. Elaine's return with information on the outside world and their agreement with the Elves against the Shimagu was around the time Remus became an Empire.
Kurosov
2025-02-22 23:26:30 +0000 UTCYeah, it sounds almost like they'd given up on actually keeping people from noticing and were focusing on preventing embarrassment to the elves... which, given how it seems like they started as an exclusively elven organization, unfortunately tracks. Doesn't quite square with the professional way the Wardens act now, but a lot can change over thousands of years. Just look at the Sentinels.
Aoinfinity
2025-02-22 08:03:33 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter 😁
tr13ze
2025-02-22 04:21:17 +0000 UTCApple don't do much as long as she doesn't eat them or try to heal people whose ate them
Lijwent
2025-02-22 01:04:07 +0000 UTCI just find the entire situation weird the more I think about it. Where did everyone sleep? What did they eat? Bathe? How were all these important people able to leave at the drop of the hat when Night showed up? How did they not kill each other after spending days to weeks on this platform? Was there any inflight entertainment? Like I’m imagining the hell that an 8 hour flight is then extending it to multiple days?? Like you don’t need to tell Elaine or the other immortals earlier. Just let them know where and when it is instead of picking them for a trip that is much longer then necessary for them.
Skitterdidnothingwrong
2025-02-22 01:01:07 +0000 UTCKeep in mind that Night was going a lot slower with that platform than Elaine's top speed. So going back and forth between the summit likely wasn't and option. Also the type of connections you make on the road are going to be different than meeting people at the summit for the first time. Some people like Sky and Katarina saw a political battle field from the second they stepped on but a lot like Elaine are going to be a lot more casual and less on guard in the less formal environment. Also it was expressly stated that they didn't want to heavily advantage one group over another by letting them get there early.
DireGoat
2025-02-22 00:40:04 +0000 UTCI'm surprised there weren't any apples to worry about in this festival full of foods from around the world. > Was this what I’d been putting people through for years!? Now I'm waiting for a *royal* pastos incident!
loimprevisto
2025-02-21 22:53:29 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter.
Joshua Little
2025-02-21 22:49:13 +0000 UTCSomeone in Orthus might die while she’s not there too. Someone could die anywhere she’s not present
Roombot
2025-02-21 22:16:10 +0000 UTCSHE ALMOST CALLED ELAINE MOM 😭😭😭😭
Roombot
2025-02-21 22:15:32 +0000 UTCWaiting for Sara to not correct herself when she calls Elaine “Mom”. I have a whole bag of onions ready.
Simon Kellis
2025-02-21 19:44:35 +0000 UTCI think the platform would have made more sense if Night picked people up during a single night then dropped them off before dawn. That way people wouldn’t be dragged along for days or weeks.
Skitterdidnothingwrong
2025-02-21 19:23:49 +0000 UTCPeople are always dying all over the place. Elaine can't be everywhere.
Benjamin Smith
2025-02-21 18:26:58 +0000 UTCMingling and making connections is definitely incredibly important. It’s just strange to me that that was happening in a random field while Night avoids the sun instead of a fancy gala at the summit itself. Like providing travel for mortals makes sense but just give the immortals that can travel around the world in half a day a time, location, and invitation. This isn’t really a big deal it’s just a bit strange how the travelling to this thing happened
Skitterdidnothingwrong
2025-02-21 18:26:21 +0000 UTCSocializing on that platform was extremely important. Its very important to show up with as many connections as possible at an event like this. Night also could not show favoritism when picking up the delegates.
DireGoat
2025-02-21 18:02:04 +0000 UTCHe also seems to have an affinity for art so he might have an appraise or authenticate style skill just because of personal interest.
DireGoat
2025-02-21 17:57:05 +0000 UTCI still think its very funny how hard they tried to keep that secret. Every one who heard or could of heard the secret will be hunted down and killed in a public and horrific manner by the strongest warriors in the world. Mean while anyone who spent more than 10 minutes with a group of elves "ooohhhh they're all like this. That's it right? Well probably shouldn't say anything, seems rude."
DireGoat
2025-02-21 17:49:52 +0000 UTCThank you!
Andrew
2025-02-21 17:38:30 +0000 UTCThat was a really cute chapter! I’m a bit confused why Elaine spent 5 days on the platform when she’s only a modest commute from home? Night knows how mobile she is so why didn’t he just tell her the location? Sure she socialized on the platform but she can (and should) do that at the summit itself.
Skitterdidnothingwrong
2025-02-21 17:29:39 +0000 UTC@Kurosov I was thinking the same thing, except that Iona was with her, so that argument wouldn't fly. It'd still be funny, though.
AntiClimax she her
2025-02-21 17:05:20 +0000 UTCI could see wardens requiring a specialised identify skill for their job. One that can give information on the provenance of objects for example as a part of their work is policing immortals actions in the mortal lands.
Kurosov
2025-02-21 16:59:15 +0000 UTCThe first we hear of the Wardens is book 6. They are at least contemporaries of the Remus Republic, and probably predate it. "Any elf let slip what our curse is? The Wardens move in, kill everyone who spilled the secret, the people it was told to, and anyone who could’ve remotely heard it." Awarthril added in. "They do so in a very public manner. Don’t ask. Don’t even think about asking. And don’t say you ever did ask." I don't think an immortal war has happened by this time, but it's possible the treaty about the northern continent was already in place. This is after the initial conflict with dragons, that Night described to Elaine.
AntiClimax she her
2025-02-21 16:57:36 +0000 UTCIt’d be funny if they do ever catch her up on that and she gets some fancy pants [Lawyer] to argue while she is technically an Elvenoid as a Chimera she’s more than enough mythical creature that the prohibition does not apply.
Kurosov
2025-02-21 16:54:29 +0000 UTCThe wardens were mentioned back in book 5 or 6 when Elaine was travelling with the three elves so idk which organisation is older but there definitely close
Uri Rayman
2025-02-21 16:52:30 +0000 UTCI do like how this is going.
Stephanie Washburn
2025-02-21 16:24:33 +0000 UTCThe warden were created to enforce the deal that north continent is reserved to non humanoid race I don't remenber when that treaty was made but I think it was after one of the imortal war either way the republic of remus is a lot older than the warden
Bougainville
2025-02-21 16:15:07 +0000 UTCThose darn onion-cutting ninjas
Nait02
2025-02-21 16:10:21 +0000 UTCThough I am somewhat paranoid about someone dying in Kazehara because Elaine wasn't there during the night.
SwitchBlaze
2025-02-21 16:00:43 +0000 UTCCute Chappie. Thank You.
SwitchBlaze
2025-02-21 15:59:28 +0000 UTCThis was a sweet chapter, thank you for the hard work as always.
TheBotler
2025-02-21 15:58:01 +0000 UTCI think Wally recognized it as Sentinel Dawn’s personal symbol from the former Exterri instead of it as the ancient Sentinel badge from Remus that it really is. But maybe he has a skill that determines the age of an object or something?
PaintedMirror36
2025-02-21 15:55:22 +0000 UTCWell Night is probably the most infamous sentinel of remus, i can’t imagine that anyone else that still caries that symbol is anything other than a complete bad ass. Also, because elaine skipped through time, it is possible that the wardens do not have her properly documented yet, and wally is wondering if he is within arms reach of a polymorphed dragon or some crap
Daniel B
2025-02-21 15:45:01 +0000 UTCI wouldn't be surprised if the Wardens have some kind of [Loremaster] training or a big fancy library at their HQ that Elaine would be willing to kill to visit.
Kennyevilmonkey
2025-02-21 15:40:12 +0000 UTCTYFTC! A thought that occurred to me during the chapter, did the Wardens exist during the time of Remus? Do they predate the Sentinels or do the Sentinels predate them? I was mainly thinking of what if Elaine was invited to become a Warden, and got offered a Warden specific skill. Would Sentinel's Superiority still be greater? Could the Wardens even be an off shoot of the Sentinels even? Just some fun ideas to explore in my head canon.
Jason Hardman
2025-02-21 15:39:02 +0000 UTCMy heart
Tiffany Miller
2025-02-21 15:35:10 +0000 UTCI do wonder who taught him to recognize a Sentinel badge that old though!
Dalth
2025-02-21 15:33:58 +0000 UTCNice chapter !
ElPontife
2025-02-21 15:30:30 +0000 UTCThank you for the chapter.
Markus
2025-02-21 15:21:50 +0000 UTCLol, Wally realizing just how old Elaine might just actually be. And that ending, so cute!
Kennyevilmonkey
2025-02-21 15:19:27 +0000 UTCElaine got promoted to mum? Neat. Thanks for the chapter!
CringeWorthyStudios
2025-02-21 15:15:15 +0000 UTCThanks!
Mad Dessert
2025-02-21 15:09:40 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter
Tilen Praprotnik
2025-02-21 15:08:29 +0000 UTC