Chapter 147: The Siphoning
Horrory in the mana vampires eyes.
It looked semi-conscious and partially delirious, but seemed toprehendat least in partwhat was happening to it.
The creature tried to divert some of the processed mana to self-heal, but the mana vacuum was draining it directly from the organ that processed the mana. It had nothing to use.
The wild mana in the rest of its body was still burning it out, now even faster than before since it couldnt direct any of the bits of mana it could process to heal any of the damage.
Its swollen body began copsing inward as its bruised and wounded skin and flesh rapidly dehydrated. Blisters and burns<strong></strong>worsened. Its tongue and arm stumps iled, while its shattered legs spasmed, desperate to reach any of the nearby wizards.
It even tried sucking the mana being drained back into itself, but had grown too weak to fight thebined skill of Alexs mana maniption, and the powerful suction of Baelins mana vacuum.
Soon, its body had returned to its original size, but the withering didnt stop there. In moments, it had changed from a bloated monstrosity, to resembling the starving mana vampire on <em>The Red Siren.</em>
Then it dried out further, reminding Alex of its shrivelled victims in the alley and townsquare.
Its skin crackled like dry leaves and it began to wheeze.
At that point, Alex stopped directing the processed mana back into the organ, which was the only thing that had been allowing it to heal. Now, thest of the wild mana was drawn throughburning the organ as it wentuntil finally it was choked off when there was no more wild mana left.
All that remained was a dribble of natural mana in its body, trying to preserve its failing life processes.
But, the mana vacuum didnt discriminate between wild mana and its own.
The creature went limp as even the scant mana keeping it alive was drawn through the tube, and up into the mana waste container. Its body broke down, first bing a milky liquid, then drifting steam. Alex quickly siphoned some of the fluid into a potion sk, sealing it tightly.
In the morning, when he went to report what hed done with the creature to the authorities, that could serve as proof that it was dead and gone.
The vapor that remained swirled into a fine mist as thest dregs of its mana was drained away.
Atst, the creature drifted into nothingness.
Khalik looked down at the ropes that had been its bonds. Now that death has you, he said. And if there was a spirit in that form you held, then you can tell your victims souls that you know what you did to them. <em>If</em>you should meet them.
Silencey throughout the room, and Alex turned to look at his friends.
Nua-Oge and Shiani were<strong></strong>looking at the ropes with grim disgust.
Grimloch was staring at the liquid sealed in the sk with a snarl, revealing menacing teeth.
I smell food, he said abruptly. I think those guys are back. Will those things- he nodded toward the Unseen Aids, -start looking for a fight if I let em in? Primus and Secondus seemed to scowl at Grimloch as he red right back.
Uhmmaybe Id better let them in to be on the safe side. Alex said, moving to theb door and opening it. Theres a room across the hall: a break room where we can eat.
Alex took Theresa, and Selinacarrying bags of foodto the break room, followed by Brutus with some sort of bone in one of his mouths. The others followed, taking off their masks as they did.
Lets eat! Grimloch shouted and was met with no resistance. Nua-Oge had to quickly dispel her protective spell on him before he started trying to eat <em>through</em> it.
Theresa and Selinay the food out on an empty table and everyone dug in like locusts on a field of grain. After theyd finished eating, they wandered back to theb to finish cleaning up.
Selina peeked her head in andnow that it was safewalked over to where the ropes stilly beside the mana vacuum.
Is it gone now? Forever? She asked her brother.
Oh yeah, Alex said. You cant get more dead than that.
Good, she nodded. Good. And now what happens?
Now. He looked at the golem. I use all the power we just took from that mana-leeching fiend, and we activate it. Well, I do. but we do that in the morning, after Baelins awake.
He thought about the golem going crazy in Shales Workshop. Considering the many unknowns about the dungeon core substance, he didnt want to try activating it without an invincible goat wizard nearby within berserk golem-sting range.
He checked the mana waste container.
A lot of mana waste containers were only able to preserve mana within them for fairly short periods of time. The lower priced ones could do it for about an hour or two, while the more expensive ones were able to do it for a matter of hours.
But, Baelins custom model could preserve mana inside of it for days.
It would keep until morning.
He felt out the mana inside. It was beautiful. The wild mana had been converted into usablethough still very intensepower. And there was a <em>lot</em> of it.
With the sheer intensity and amount of mana, he could probably power five or six normal golems with the stuff.
He chuckled. This was it. The problem of power had been solved. Now all that was needed was to direct it through the golem core in the morning. Hed have to spend part of the night writing a detailed report on what had happened as hed promised Baelin he would, though. It had been a long day, and had turned into an even longer night.
A fine kill and congrattions, Nua-Oge was looking up at the golem. Have you named it yet? Its a ygon, yes?
Alex blinked. A what now?
Ah, sorry, I mispronounced it in themon tongue, she exined. y golem, I meant.
ygon Selina said. Alex, that names awesome! It sounds really cool!
Alex paused, thinking about it. The golem had the ability to evolve, so having y in its name wouldnt be urate once it began to change.
then again.
Wouldnt that be fun?
Attackers punched by a stone or iron golem named <em>ygon</em> would be pretty hrious. It was one thing to be stomped by a golem or warrior with a really cool, badass namebut being stomped to death by something that was named by a slip of the tongue and a little girls enthusiasm?
Wouldnt that be just in <em>embarrassing?</em>
Alex grinned.
I like it, He said. I like it a lot! ygon it is!
Selina cheered and jumped for joy as the golem was named, while the others had mixed expressions on their faces.
I feel very sorry for any children you have, Alex. Khalik shook his head. They shall have <em>terrible </em>names.
Hows he doing? Alex asked as he stepped up beside a seated exhausted looking dark-haired young woman.
Isolde blinked blearily, squinting up at Alex, Khalik and Theresa. Nua-Oge, Shiani and Grimloch had gone home, but asked them to let them know how Thundar was tomorrow. Selina had fallen asleep on the way over and Alex was carrying her.
Isoldes smile was faint. Youre here. Good.
The infirmary waiting area wasrgely deserted at this time of night. Only a few people were waiting in the rows of chairs facing a front desk and doorway leading further into the squat, one-story building.
It was much busier earlier, Isolde said. The other victims were brought in and there was much activity then, but now things have quieted down. As for Thundar She shook her head. The drain was very badbut thankfully, not as bad as it could have been. His mana pool has been damaged, but it is not to the point where it is crippled. They said he would recover with treatment, time and rest.
Sighs of relief went through the group.
you dont seem to be happy, Theresa pointed out.
Well, it is not all good, Isolde said. He cannot use magic for at least three weeks while his pool recovers. It will greatly put him behind in his studies.
Alex nearly burst outughing.
Leave it to Isolde to be thinking about Thundars academic well-being right now.
Will they let us see him? He asked her.
She shook her head. He is sleeping now. They say that when he awakens he will be able to take visitors, but it will take time for his body to recover. He is not likely to wake for a couple of days yet.
Nothing for it, then, Alex said. Well have to let him rest up.
Is the monster dead? she asked.
Oh yes, Khalik said. And it was not a peaceful death.
Good, Isolde said. Thundar will no doubt be happy with that news.
In his office, chancellor Baelin doubled over in a <em>third</em> fit ofughter. The goatmans beard sps rattled as he pounded the desktop in absolute glee.
Oh, this is <em>too</em> rich! he roared. Stuffing a mana vampire like a roasted pig and then draining it dry! What an absolutely <em>barbaric </em>and <em>mad</em> scheme!
Hisughter filled the air for a good minute as he continued flipping through Alexs report.
The tired, yet excited young wizard sat before Baelins desk, watching him in shared amusement.
Knowing Baelins propensity forwell, killing things and taking their skulls, hed had the feeling that the ancient wizard would approve of how hed made use of the mana vampire.
He hadnt expected <em>this</em> enthusiastic of a reaction, though.
There were times when he couldnt help but wonder if Baelin waspletely mad. Then againconsidering how old he was and how much things had changed around him, maybe the world seemed mad to him.
Finally, the chancellor closed the notebook and wiped tears from his eyes. I swear. He shook his head. You flee your country to avoid battling monsters under your gods yoke, and yet here you are, having yourpanions beat a mana vampire almost to death and then using it as a mana sponge! Youve got a vicious streak in you, to be sure.
Well, I saw an opportunity and took it, just like you encourage us to do. Alex shrugged matter of factly. Is the report okay, is it detailed enough?
Oh, yes, Baelin said. It absolutelyys out everything you did in detail. He looked at a new timepiece on the wall. Right. Since I have a meeting shortly, will you be avableter for the grand activation of one He squinted at the paper. ygon? Really?
Well, yeah, Alex said. My sister and Nua-Oge named it.
Baelin cocked his head. And you went along with this?
Alex exined his reasoning on how an enemy might feel being defeated by something named ygon.
Ah, I see, Baelin said. Im not sure if I will ever understand your perverse sense of humour, Alex, but I cannot argue with the results. But to think you would pump a mana vampire full of wild mana and drain it. Of all the ways to power a golem
Y-yeah, Alex muttered, thinking of how Baelin had used him of having a perverse sense of humour. The same had just enjoyed a longugh reading about them beating a monster within an inch of its life, filling it with wild-mana that could easily have killed it, and then harvesting the mana like they were taking grapes to make wine.
He decided not to point that out.
Probably wisely.
Honestly, Baelin said. I <em>thought</em> that to solve your power problem you might consider growing and then crushing any of the mana-rich, carnivorous nt species found in the greenhouse to extract their power for your needs. Or perhaps harvest monsters from The Barrens. Or even repeatedly brew the right potion and simply extract the mana each time. I had even considered the possibility that you might ask a supervisor at your workce for a hand. But thiswell, this was nowhere in the realm of possibilities I could have imagined. It was inspired! I cannot wait until Professor Jules finds out. He burst intoughter again.
You are utterly mad, Professor Jules said with no trace of amusement on her face. Utterly,pletely and totally out of your mind, Mr. Roth. There are tomes and ys written to horrify audiences about mad wizards that engage in unnatural experiments. I am half-convinced that one day, one will be written about <em>you.</em>
Uh Alex blinked. Thanks?
That wasnt apli- She stopped, making the sort of noise that a choking mule would make when dying under a hot sun.
I find it fairly amusing, Vernia, Baelin smiled. <em>Very</em> amusing, actually.
Well, I suppose you <em>can </em>be amused, Jules said. I am doing my best to direct a good student, while you enjoy crafting maniacs.
Arent you the one that let him assist in a ritual to summon a shoggoth, Vernia? Baelin said. You put him on the path of evil warlock from legend before I ever did.
She paused. Bah, I suppose we shouldnt split hairs, she said quickly. There is a golem to activate after and an audience to satisfy. She slowly looked toward the opposite end of theb in mild disapproval.
It was a bit more crowded than usual.
Theresa, a sleepy Selina, Khalik and Isolde were sitting on the other side of the chamber. Thundar of course, hadnt awoken yet, and everyone else whod fought the mana vampire the night before were getting some much deserved sleep.
More importantly though, there was no way they could be aware of the true gravity of this situation: they thought that Alex had simply made a golem. They had no clue about dungeon core remains, or how monumental using them in a golem core was.
Brutus wasnt there because as Baelin had said: Bringing arge beast into ab just to spectate might be taking things too far and could be enough to give Vernia a heart attack.
Already, it was pretty obvious she didnt approve of so many spectators, especially the non-wizard ones, and the only reason she didnt object more forcefully was because Baelin had erected a magic ward in a circle around them to protect them from potential mishaps or catastrophe. Hed also made sure everyone was fit with protective equipment: even using a spell to shrink down an apron and mask to Selinas size.
The sleepy girl kept rubbing at it, and Theresa kept moving her hands away.
Shall we begin, then? Baelin said.
Yes, Alex looked up at the golem. Lets bring ygon to life.
Jules snorted. My goodness, Mr. Roth, as gifted as you are in alchemy, is as <em>ungifted</em> as you are in naming things.