Chapter 442: Approaches of Bombardment and Guile
Professor Jules is <em>not</em> going to like this, Alex murmured. Im not sure <em>I</em> like it.
Baelin, his eyes sparkling while he remained floating in mid-air as he schemed for the future, looked at Alex with incredulity. Truly? <em>Now</em> you wish to turn coward? Bah, I say! When we spoke of ying Ezaliel and obtaining information on the Traveller, you were as eager as a rabbit in spring time. Dont tell me this littledisaster today has caused you to lose your nerve?
Alex paused. I wouldnt really call it a little disaster Baelin: a couple of dozen people lost their lives.
And I mourn them, the chancellor said, a note of gravity in his voice. In my own fashion, I mourn them. I will ensure they are remembered well and their families are wellpensated. He sighed. The loss of Watcher Shaw stings in particr: the man served with the Watchers near-on thirty years. He was a fine warrior, a good tactician, and a Proper Wizard. Geminithe leader of the Watcherswill be most upset. However
He gave Alex a serious look. along the great path of life as one moves through the world, there will be bumps, sinkholes and dangers. Every single expedition member joined with the understanding that they would face great dangers. Safety can be maximised and loss of life minimised, butin the endnothing is guaranteed. This could have been far worse, Alex. Far worse.
Oh, I know, Alex agreed. But, small disaster...small...the words just make it feel a bit too insignificant for my liking.
Ah, well thates from a matter of perspective, the chancellor said. I have seen things that would drive others to catatonia: wars, demonic eclipses, gues, famine, and spells so powerful that entirends were washed out to sea when the spell went awry, yet, they were forgotten by the vast majority of history.
He nced at the map, eyes distant as though looking <em>through</em> it to watch something else. Something Alex couldnt see. I am sure you will find a way to have a very long lifespan, Alex. You might see my perspective as alien nowif I were your age and raised in your circumstances, I certainly wouldbut amass enough years? And you will likely see disasters in an entirely different way, and on an entirely different scale.
Alex opened his mouth to replybut closed it immediately as a thought and context urred to him.
Baelin was probably right, if he really thought about it. Back when hed first been Marked, hed paid a visit to Alrics local magistrate to im the entirety of his and Selinas inheritance.
At the time, the funds had seemed a vast sum that would utterly change their lives.
Now? After living in Generasi and seeing what great wealth looked like, and if the financial part of Operation Grand Summoning Ascension went as nned, all of that cointhe sum total of his parents wealthwould seem like pocket changepared to what he could earn. Maybe in time hed begin to look at death in the same way; over twenty dead was a catastrophe now, but perhaps, with the passage of years, and surviving more deadly battles
He shook his head, clearing his mind. I can consider that another time.
You might be right, Alex said. But, anyway, we got a bit off-track. Im not reluctant to go down to the hells because I turned coward. Its just thatwell, I have the distinct memory of you saying that you wanted me to know fourth or fifth level spells before we went down there.
Ahhhh, true, Baelin said. I did say that. However, that applied to <em>that</em> particr mission. When the timees, you will be facing the forces<strong></strong>of a greater demon, quite possibly without my help, which means I will likely be directly engaged with Ezalind any of its allies. I most likely will not have the attention or time to protect you, even if you fall under dire circumstances. Further, and let this serve as your first lesson in journeying into dangerous nes
He conjured a pair of illusions, letting each hover above his palms. Over his left was an army of powerful soldiers and wizards, mustering to march through a portal to a hellscape. Floating above his right palm were a trio of adventurerswell-equipped with weapons and suppliesmoving stealthily like experienced warriors over a sted abyssal desert.
there are two main ways to lead an expedition into dark, otherworldly realms, Baelin said. The first He wiggled his left hand, and the illusionary army above it charged a horde of demons, crashing into them with fury. is what I would call the Bombardment Approach. Not an official academic term, but it serves the purpose. Essentially, you assemble a small army of powerful individuals to breach the ne in force. It is loud. It is messy. It is dangerous. And it is expensive. Truly, it is only useful for destroying targets, or defending otherworldly citadels. And when we
The image of the army faded, reced by an illusion of Baelin, Alex, his cabal, ygon, the Heroes and other members of the Art of the Wizard in Combat attacking a horde of demons.
attack Zonon-Ins enemies, this will be the approach we will use. We will be loud, and I will handle their most dangerous forces while I assign you enemies to face that can help your learning without overtaxing you. We will rain fire, and that will be the end of them. But, this approach will not work well when ites time to obtain the information about the Traveller from Ezaliels subordinates.
He wiggled his right hand, and the image of the grizzled adventurers changed to one of Khalik, Alex and Theresa infiltrating an ancient, demonic temple. The Guile Approach is what well need: you need to <em>obtain</em> something, and we dont know precisely what it is. Is it a scroll that can burn? A stone tablet that can be crushed? A rumour in some demons mind that will be lost forever if they are in?
Right Alex said, running his hand through his short beard. So if we go in with the Bombardment Way, we might destroy the information before we even get it.
Precisely, Baelin said. At that time, you and a <em>very</em> small group must act autonomously. I can move unseen when I wish to, but I will be needed to draw Ezaliels attention. As such, youand this small groupwill have to act independently. I would not send you into literal hell without being sure you can defend yourselves under such circumstances. But for the Bombardment Approach? As you are now, you are more than capable enough. You will have me as a safety, my spell-marks to whisk you away from dangers, as well as a group of powerful allies around you. Under such circumstances, we can proceed!
But wait, Alex said. What about the Heroes? They said that things are escting here. Theyll be more than a little bit needed right here toyou knowfight the Ravener.
Baelin waved a hand dismissively. Simplicity in itself.<strong></strong>Remember, our COMB-1000 sses took little more than a single period each week. The Heroes can travel here through the fae roads, or I could teleport them to the Research Castle. From there, one little spell and we will appear in the precise location within the hells to proceed immediately. If the Saintins, I could see to it that some of our resources are dedicated beyond Greymoor. We are building to that, anyway.
Right, Alex said. But what about Professor Jules not liking this?
Baelin was about to respond when quick, familiar footsteps echoed from the hallway.
Ah, speak of a devil, and they may appear, the chancellor said just as the doors opened.
Whos a devil now? Professor Jules asked, shutting the doors behind her. What are you nning? Something Id disapprove of, no
She paused, her eyes falling on Alex and then ygon. Well, goodwee hours of the morning, Mr. Roth. What brings you here sote?
nning, Alex said. Baelin was just thinking of ways we could take advantage of a few opportunities.
Oh? Professor Jules looked at the chancellor dubiously. Nothing too dangerous, I hope?
I will be taking mybat ss to the hells, he said proudly.
The younger professor stood by the doors for a full five seconds, her eyes bulging. Really? Really, chancellor? A deep frown creased her brow. After what happened today, youre nning on bringing students into <em>more</em> danger?
After todayif anythingIm more convinced than ever that such dangers presented in a controlled environment are more necessary than theyve ever been, Vernia.
She gave a deep, heavy sigh. Well, I wont be the professor who tries to dictate anothers curriculum. Thats too gauche, but still Professor Jules gave Alex a pointed look. ...I assume you will be a party to this madness?
He shrugged. You know me well enough; what do you think Ill do?
Her sigh deepened. You spend far too much time running headfirst into danger, Mr. Roth.
I do <em>not!</em> Alex protested. I take measured risks. Theyre calcted.
Then youre worse at mathematics than Id thought.
Hey! Ive gotten loads of benefits from my way of doing things, and they arent <em>that</em> risky!
Monster hunting isnt risky? The alchemy professor raised an eyebrow, putting her hands on her hips. Battling cultists isnt risky? Using a mana vampire like a power source then draining it to propel a golem with an untested mana core isnt risky
ygon waved at her, and she nodded in return.
Ah, hello, ygon. Sorry I didnt greet you, how impolite. Must be theck of sleep. In any case, Alex I am fairly sure that you are the Chancellor of Risk. Well, you would be except for Bae
Her words trailed off, her head slowly turning back to ygon.
Wait she murmured. Did you just?
The golem nodded, drawing a new note on his sheet of paper.
<em>Hello. Professor Jules.</em>
The older womans jaw dropped. Youyouve awakened to intelligence! She cried. This is incredible! Oh my goodness!
In an instant, allints about dangers were forgotten, and she was scurrying up to ygon like an excited child, producing a pen and paper from seemingly nothing at all. Goodness me! Changes outside and within! I had thought your<strong></strong>awakeningif it were toe at allmight be due to certain conversions of the properties in your inner elements. There are certain theories about silicon
Her pen danced across a page.
...but enough of that, how do you feel? Whats your first memory? What are your thoughts? Do you have a sense of touch?
ygon looked at Alex as though begging for help, but the young man simply shrugged.
The golem seemed to give up, scrawling a new message: <em>I am. Learning. Things. Write. Slow.</em>
Ah, I wont overwhelm you, then. Professor Jules whirled on Alex. Mr. Roth!
Yes! Alexs back straightened as though he were a soldier and hismanding officer had just snapped at him.
Oh, calm down, this isnt the army, Mr. Roth. Professor Jules rolled her eyes. But, I need you to answer my questions. In particr, what is ygons learning capacity? He is already capable of writing which indicates that he had a form of memory storage before his awakeningunless he gained intelligence some time ago?
No, it was right after the battle, Alex said. And uh, I havent really had time to test how quickly he learns.
That should be your <em>first</em> priority! Professor Jules dered, looking at Alex with disappointment. You have such a <em>rare</em> opportunity, Alex: a new mind to form, and one existing within a corporeal shell that has no biological limiters. It could be that we have a genius on our hands?
<em>What isa genius? </em>ygon asked mentally.
Its basically Isolde. And Baelin. And Professor Jules. Ill exin it moreter, Alex promised.
<em>Thankyou.</em>
Hmmmm? The alchemy professors head darted between them. Ah! He canmunicate through your link? Excellent data. She jotted down a note. You <em>must</em> build him a speakerbox soon. <em>Very </em>soon.
Its on my to-do list, professor, Alex said. Trouble is that its a very long, and growing list.
Perhaps some reprioritising would help you. For example, Im suggesting you lower the priority level of horrendous risk, which might give you time for other, more productive activities. She red at Baelin.
HmmmProfessor Jules might have a point. The chancellor stroked his beard, peering into ygons fierce expression. His eyes flicked to the war-spear in the golems grip. Hart might present a good opportunity to test such a thing. He is a repository for centuries ofbat knowledge. You could have him train ygon in various spear-fighting techniques and see how quickly our friend would take to them.
Alex froze, then gave a wide grin. Thats <em>perfect!</em> What do you think, ygon?
<em>Good. Willhelp me protect.</em>
Professor Jules gave a devastating sigh. Of course. You have a new mind to shape. You have a new form of life to study. And what does everyone want to do? Teach him how to hit others with a sharp piece of metal! Gah! She threw up her hands. Youll just infect your little sister with such urges.
Toote, Alex thought, remembering Selinas knife. Shed probably want ygon to learn how to fight the mostI wonder how shell react when she meets him? I guess Ill find out soon enough.