Return of the Runebound Professor - Chapter 843
Added 2025-11-17 17:03:49 +0000 UTCOctavian blew out a weary breath. This was not how he’d seen this mission going. And that was saying quite a bit. He’d expected things to transform into a bit of a nightmare as the Tournament grew closer.
Inviting a number of Obsidia’s most powerful and dangerous warriors to the same place was never going to be a simple task. Some damage was expected. He had been a much younger man when the previous Tournament had been held in the Empire of Man. Octavian hadn’t gone himself, but the rumors said that no fewer than six cities had been completely torched — and that had been considered an acceptable loss.
I don’t think the Prophet would much like a similar result. She’s deployed as many preventative measures as possible, but there’s only so much that people like these can be controlled.
Still…
Octavian blew out another breath. It was his fifth one of the day. He suspected he’d be in the double digits fairly soon.
Well, at least it wasn’t the entire town.
He let his gaze travel along the interior of the quarantined tavern that he’d unfortunately found himself in. Everything looked largely intact. That was the scary part. There were no signs of a fight. No wholescale slaughter or bloody path of footprints.
There were just a few dead men.
That was a great thing for the people of the town. It was considerably worse for Octavian. The more death there was, the easier it was to track the perpetrator. Just because some damage was expected didn’t mean that it was permitted.
Octavian knelt beside one of the corpses. It belonged to an absolute mountain of a man. The vast majority of his body had melted away into a pool of thickened sludge, and the smell was bad enough to make even him grimace.
The frown carved into his features grew even deeper. Octavian repressed the urge to let out another sigh. He couldn’t let himself exceed the unspoken sighs-per-minute limitations. Not without sufficient reason. And though this was getting damn close to it, he wasn’t quite there yet.
This was just such a bother.
The dead man had been quite strong. It was exceedingly likely that he was here for the Tournament. Octavian could feel the remnants of his runes. He’d been around early Rank 6 before he’d died.
Someone like this shouldn’t have gone down so easily. There should have been a fight. Destruction of at least some scale. But there was nothing.
With one person, Octavian could have assumed that there was some manner of assassin at fault. Many of the people coming to the Tournament had grudges against each other. The entirety of the Coral Empire was a bubbling stew of political games just waiting to boil over. But this hadn’t been some political assassination.
There were too many bodies for it to be a targeted kill, but too few for it to be some madman running around slaughtering at random.
No. This had been intentional.
And that made Octavian’s job considerably harder. He’d already spoken to everyone he could. Almost nobody had any useful information. The dead mages’ companions were long gone. They’d fled the city, and he couldn’t be bothered to track them all down.
Tracking them down meant a proper investigation. It meant figuring out a motive. It meant figuring out how somebody had managed to kill multiple different mages without alerting a single person until they were already gone.
And if Octavian was fully honest with himself, he couldn’t be bothered to do any of that. The Prophet had given him considerably more important tasks. All he could say for certain was that this wasn’t a serial killer. Something had motivated these kills.
But nobody had been able to point him in the direction of any arguments or disagreements. Not one person from the tavern that he’d managed to track down could remember anything at all going wrong.
People had simply started melting.
Whoever this was had covered their tracks incredibly well. The only trace at all was the magic they’d used… and something told Octavian that he’d be seeing it again.
What a bother.
First there was the disappearing Death Mage. Now there was… whatever this was. The only saving grace was that they definitely weren’t connected. He’d gotten a good measure of the woman during their conversation.
She wasn’t the type to do something like this. Her magic was different. If anything, she probably would have been affronted by the wretched rot that had filled the room. Octavian’s head tilted slightly as he sifted through his memories.
Something about the woman’s magic had felt… fresh. It was death, of course. There had been no doubt about that. But it wasn’t the insidious death and destruction that had consumed the bodies around him.
The woman’s magic had smelled more like compost.
Octavian sighed. He’d waited long enough. It had been earned. In most circumstances, his annoyance wouldn’t have mattered. Anyone killing so many mages this close to Aqua Terra would have to be investigated.
But there was one more piece to the puzzle. A piece that was making everything quite a bit more bothersome. Aside from the large man, every single one of the victims hadn’t been humans.
They’d been demons.
There were a number of demons in Obsidia. They usually weren’t the most savory sorts. Demons tended to be a little too powerful for their own good — and they rarely liked obeying laws that didn’t suit their emotion.
But they were usually smart enough to avoid stirring up too much trouble. They also tended to avoid congregating. Too many demons in one area usually meant conflict, and that usually meant more attention than they wanted.
There were a lot of demons here. A lot of demons in plain clothes, with absolutely nothing on their body to mark any manner of affiliation to any organization or group. They were all completely blank slates.
Nobody in their right mind walked around with nothing but the clothes on their back. Even the oddest mage had some manner of travel pack, rations, or a keepsake. It wasn’t like they’d been robbed. There were more than enough eyewitness accounts to confirm nobody had gone around looting the rotting bodies.
This was a pattern.
And the last time that Octavian had heard of this pattern…
Octavian sighed.
It was the second time that minute. But this time around, he was convinced he’d earned it. He could only think of one association that he could connect to this. There weren’t many other reasons as to why a bunch of demons would be sitting around, hiding in empty-pocketed dark robes.
The Truthseekers were back.
This report is going to be such a pain in the ass.
***
“What about a Pickling Rune?” Lee called over the howl of the wind.
Noah would have glanced back at her if turning his head wouldn’t have been so likely to send their flying sword careening in the wrong direction. He just raised his voice. “A Pickling Rune? What about that screams disaster to you?”
“I don’t know,” Lee yelled back. “I feel like it would be pretty disastrous. Who wants to get pickled? Not me.”
“Not everything bad that happens is a disaster,” Noah said with a chuckle. “And I don’t think pickling would fit in too well with my other runes at the moment.”
He glanced at the ground and adjusted their path slightly. He’d gotten somewhat decent at orienting himself now. After using the map for a while, they weren’t lost nearly as often as they once had been. He was pretty sure they were getting close to Aqua Terra. Not sure enough to put money on it, but pretty sure.
“Falling Anvil Rune?”
“Where did you even hear that joke?” Noah asked. “That’s from Earth. Isn’t it? Have I made that joke before?”
“No,” Lee said. “But I feel like a falling anvil would be pretty disastrous. I — oh. Wait. The scale is too small, right?”
“Too small,” Noah confirmed. “You’re going to have to think a bit bigger than that. Something that I could work music into would certainly be a nice addition. Or maybe not music specifically. Just sound. I think it’ll help in the future as I work my pattern into more things.”
Lee fell silent for several long seconds.
Then she cleared her throat.
“Rain of falling anvils,” Lee proclaimed.
Noah coughed. The wind got into his throat. Then he coughed even harder. That nearly sent them spiraling off course, but he’d spent enough time on a flying sword that he managed to keep that from happening.
Well, at least she’s thinking bigger scale now.
“Closer, I guess,” Noah allowed once he got a hold of himself again. “I was actually thinking something in the opposite direction.”
“What’s opposite to an anvil?”
“Not an anvil,” Noah said. “From music, I meant. Well, it’s part of music. Everything in a song is part of a song.”
“I have no idea what you’re talking about,” Lee said. “Could you say that again but in a way that isn’t weird?”
“Silence,” Noah replied. “I’m—”
“Sorry,” Lee said.
“No,” Noah said, risking a crash to turn and glance back at Lee. “Not that! I didn’t mean you. I meant literal silence.”
“Huh?” Her brow furrowed. Then she blinked. “Also, we’re heading toward a mountain.”
Noah hurriedly turned back and adjusted their course before they could paint themselves against a rock wall. He probably should have been flying a bit higher up, but it was much easier to get lost when the clouds were in the way of the ground.
“I meant a rune that had some aspect of silence in it,” Noah replied. “Think about like… a really quiet night. Silence is a part of music just as much as sound is. I think that would be a very good addition to have.”
“How is silence a disaster?”
“I don’t know,” Noah admitted. “I’m still working on that part. But I’ll let you know if I figure it out.”
Lee let out a thoughtful noise. It was a short while before she said anything else.
“I still think anvils are better.”
Noah let out a small sigh. “Yeah. You might be right. I — oh, shit.”
Lee’s head poked up under his arm. Then her eyes widened.
“Whoa.”
In the distance, just barely poking up over the horizon, was a city so large that Noah had confused it for a mountain.
Walls easily ten times the size of those that Arbitage had been surrounded with rose in multiple layers, almost like a tiered wedding cake. The city rose up so high that its peak vanished well past the clouds.
Huge turrets and battlements covered every surface of its heavily defended reach, and thousands upon thousands of tiny dots that must have been mages buzzed all around it. The sheer scale of the city was so massive that it took Noah several seconds to properly compute what it was he was seeing.
They were so far from the city that he really shouldn’t have been able to see anything at all. It was still easily days of travel by foot away. Even on the flying sword, it would probably be a few more hours at the minimum.
Calling this thing a city was an insult. Hell, a megalopolis wouldn’t have properly done it justice. This was a structure the likes of which Noah might have seen in the Damned Plains. It was practically its own ecosystem.
“I think we found Aqua Terra,” Lee breathed.
Comments
Caesura
StarOfTime
2026-01-11 20:38:33 +0000 UTCAsteroid strike should be there instead of just anvils
M. Lampi
2025-12-29 20:16:06 +0000 UTCYes, I called this one a while back - Silence, the pause between beats, the moment the entire universe stills, frozen, before chas ensues.
Evan Van Dyke
2025-12-12 03:21:59 +0000 UTCFalling Piano, maybe?
Colton Horton
2025-12-03 00:32:04 +0000 UTCLee is really on to something! I don't know if Actus (or Lee) knew this, but the sound an anvil makes when hammered is how the Pythagoreans came up with their music system. So a couple of rank 4 "Rain Of Falling Anvils" (maybe "Anvil Shower" would be a better name?), combined with some other music-oriented rank 4's could make for a wicked new "Overencompassing Rhythm" (you can work on the name) rank 5 for Noah!
Moosky
2025-11-28 19:24:12 +0000 UTCTYFTC! I don't know if it would fit in with disaster, however humans can't handle true silence, it will inevitably drive people mad. I think that could be an interesting aspect of using silence, although it is not at the disaster level. I do like Lee's idea of a rain of anvils, I mean think about the song that could be made if it was raining anvils of different sizes down on people. That would be kinda of a disaster, although not on the same level as a volcano erupting.
Ben Bass
2025-11-19 00:56:38 +0000 UTCA "caesura" rune seems like it might draw a lot of influence from Sunder AND the line AND the void... way to wind up accientally making his first fully divine rune of his own.
Monadologist
2025-11-18 21:55:33 +0000 UTCThanks
Phasmatic7
2025-11-18 17:45:46 +0000 UTCWas thinking throught he concepts, and about the vibrations and silence -- and maybe you could call it "Calm before the storm" it's a natural concept of calmness or silence right before massive destructive and concept exists in nature, etc -- and resonates with the idea of musical rest.
Trent Brown
2025-11-18 10:23:14 +0000 UTCHollow requiem and soundless lullaby give me the chills
Lizy Flore
2025-11-18 06:56:34 +0000 UTCI mean silence is a disaster. The only silent thing in sound is void…
Elo2Coon
2025-11-18 06:35:26 +0000 UTCJokes on them it’s not aqua Terra is water earth the second largest city.
NyxWell
2025-11-18 04:12:52 +0000 UTCEchoing Void, Hollow Requiem, Void Sonata, Soundless Lullaby, Still Void, Mute Symphony, Death Chorus, Hollow Scream
Daniel is ŁØNE
2025-11-18 01:15:57 +0000 UTCA silence-related disaster reminds me of Lake Nyos, a lake that had a massive store of carbon dioxide under it suddenly blast upwards and out, displacing oxygen as it expanded, it killed almost 2 thousand people and thousands of livestock. The victims didn't even notice, since the eruption was far away and barely made a sound, and the CO2 wave had no smell, was invisible, and didn't produce a sound.
Chelo
2025-11-18 00:27:57 +0000 UTCWell, one could go really hard into the sensory deprivation direction. No sound, no sight, no touch, etc. Otherwise, a Dead Silence rune would be a possibility. No sound, even heartbeats stop. And another Death rune to drive Octavian mad.
Philipp Battenberg
2025-11-18 00:11:44 +0000 UTCI think we all agree that we need Mascot back with the gang. Like second priority directly after reuniting with Moxie (with students being tertiary priority).
Dungeonborn
2025-11-18 00:04:38 +0000 UTCThe silence before the storm, the beat before the drop, The silence after a calamity. Lot of potential there I think that is very fitting.
Mechanist Grimm
2025-11-17 23:41:57 +0000 UTCSuppressive Silence? Sound Suppression? Frequency Suppression?
Nicole Hicks
2025-11-17 23:03:42 +0000 UTCThe term your looking for is megastructure. Usually, that's a term used for just one building built in space or on a planet that is on the scale of a small city and on up in size.
Nicole Hicks
2025-11-17 22:52:31 +0000 UTCor the after. Apocalyptic desolation or something like that.
why doineedto
2025-11-17 19:29:41 +0000 UTCAs I saw the description of a city at a mountain... I had a vile though. "It would be a big disaster if such city crumbleed to dust in an instant" How hard it could be to create an instant aging rune? Wait... thats practically enthropy rune. Smaller scale enthropy... applied in an instant
Firel Dakuraito
2025-11-17 19:24:21 +0000 UTCSilence itself isn't a disaster it's the moment before the disaster. The calm before the storm
Orion Fritz
2025-11-17 18:28:50 +0000 UTCOhhhhh, Silence magic. Giving me some similar vibes to a type of magic in Ar'kendrythist, one where you could 'silence' part of the work, part of magic, and make that part just not work anymore
AsheHides
2025-11-17 18:19:41 +0000 UTCOr, reference the book Silent Spring. All the birds and insects die? Disaster.
Andrew Denton
2025-11-17 18:16:56 +0000 UTCOctavian sighed
Tomateus Hortelino
2025-11-17 18:14:05 +0000 UTCAbsolute silence. It’s actually quite disorienting from what I’ve heard (lol pun) - there’s an absolute quiet room somewhere and it makes a person unwell to spend too much time in there. It could take the form of oppression. Silencing people’s ability to speak or cast magic (like silence in RPG’s) TFTC!
Tommy
2025-11-17 18:06:30 +0000 UTCNoah bouta make a Noise-cancelling rune. I dub thee airpods pro
MysticallMist
2025-11-17 17:58:21 +0000 UTCI think a nice fit would be a death rune influenced by the concept of order. Chaos is a buzz, order is the opposite. Death is silent. An abstract form of killing chaos, and forcing it to stay silent would be nice. Chaos has consistently been characterised as alive and order as dead. Such an order rune,one that forces chaos to still, would be a nice counterbalance to his chaos rune. Also the nights shadow caused a monumental disaster, with order no less.
Mixunite
2025-11-17 17:49:13 +0000 UTCSo void?
bananaphone
2025-11-17 17:41:26 +0000 UTCAn Anechoic Rune will shatter most other runes and every formation we ever heard of.
Arnon Parenti
2025-11-17 17:36:05 +0000 UTCHe needs a Cat-astrophe Rune to summon Mascot.
Philipp Battenberg
2025-11-17 17:35:35 +0000 UTCMisforTune music, so disharmonic it cripples your odds into unforTuneate ends.
Arnon Parenti
2025-11-17 17:31:38 +0000 UTCSilence makes me think of snow. Snow absorbs a lot of noise and most bugs and things that make noise in the woods are dead or asleep. I could see Noah making a Frozen Apocalypse rune to embody the silence of Winter, or something to embody the ice age that. Maybe Continental Glaciation as a better name.
Prospector of Sagas
2025-11-17 17:31:14 +0000 UTCOr symphony of steel? Maybe a chorus of the dead?
the void
2025-11-17 17:25:32 +0000 UTCSilence is so good. Imagine : an area of silence so wide, you hear nothing, not your screams, not the wind, not the music… but you see a man with golden eyes playing a violin, and the last thing you hear is the cracking of a red thunder, hitting you in the chest. Idk how damaging it would be, but I know it will be badass.
Lizy Flore
2025-11-17 17:24:35 +0000 UTCThank you for the chapter! Zombie apocalypse rune anyone?
the void
2025-11-17 17:24:10 +0000 UTCOne day Noah is going to make a luck rune called the Eucatastrophe
Green0Photon
2025-11-17 17:16:18 +0000 UTC