Sneaky A/N: sorry about the delay folks sometimes life comes at you fast and suddenly ure working somewhere new. Poor Orpheus got clapped by college duties.
Orph A/N: A week-long orientation and first week of classes back-to-back really fucks with your free time. Fingers crossed that the next one takes less time to push out.
A Little Alchemy Goes a Long Way
Chapter III
There were some changes to the Book since the last time I looked at it. To be more precise, there were exactly four additions. On the pages titled Air, Earth, Fire, and Heat were clinical descriptions of what I'd been able to do with the Wand.
'Neat, it seemed that the Book updated as I used the system.' My wrist hurt at the idea of doing something like needing to write stuff in by hand.
It reassured me that my hope theory about Elements not being single use, since it would be absurd for these pages to be so large if I could only use each Element only once. A traitorous thought hung about, that it could still be single-use if I need to go find and harvest additional sources from, like, element nodes or something.
But I have faith that whoever or whatever made this system is more intelligent and better at game design than well… the current industry. I probably wouldn't have to worry about microtransactions at least. Unless it cost parts of my soul or-
You know what, nope. Back to fun things. Like magic.
There was quite a bit I had yet to experiment with for this system. I turned the Book back to the page on Air, and I thought for a moment. Materializing the Wand back into my hand, I pointed it to the center of the lake without taking my eyes off the page.
Rather than another breeze materializing and causing ripples across the water like I'd wanted, it was exactly the same as when I tried to clean myself up with Earth. I grimaced in frustration and trepidation. Letting go of the Wand, I sighed. "Why isn't the Wand working?"
[The Element of Air is currently on cooldown.]
The sudden appearance of another screen with text made me jump back from the Table and Book that were in front of me. They too shattered like the Wand.
I paused.
'Huh.' I shook my head, later. Reading through the text again, I hummed in thought. So there
is a cooldown timer for the Elements. I felt my inside unclench, that was reassuring. "How long is the cooldown on Air?" These sorts of systems always came with timers and stuff to extend gameplay. Maybe it could give me an accurate assessment of that while I was at it?
The screen dissipated and was soon replaced with another.
[The Element of Air is not currently on cooldown.]
It was literally just on cooldown. Unless… it just stopped being on cooldown? I smiled,
'Convenient, but I'm not going to question it.'
I gripped the Wand tightly as it re-manifested and looked over the lake again. On cue, its translucent shell began to fill with glowing white energy and I could feel a slight breeze around my hand. Rather than try to cast a spell with it, though, I decided it might be more prudent to save it in case I really needed it.
I wasn't expecting there to be anything in the Book but looking down at it I was surprised to see that there was a new addition on the Air page. There was, of course, the description of the time I'd used Air to make a twister, and in parentheses next to it was the number 2400. What was that even supposed to mean?
I scratched my head in thought, before sighing and shaking it. I got the feeling this was one of those things I should just leave for later, the magic comes back and nothing has attacked me yet, so I should be fine. There were better uses of my time, like the fact I still didn't have any proper shelter or clothes, so those might be better things to prioritize.
"How long is the cooldown on Earth?" I wondered, hoping for a better answer this time. Well, the best answer would be that it wasn't, but considering Air I figured that wasn't going to be a possibility.
[The Element of Earth is currently on cooldown.]
Even though I expected it, I still suddenly felt the urge to punch the screen but managed to hold myself back. "I know that already, I'm asking how long the cooldown on Earth has left."
[The Element of Earth is currently on cooldown.]
Almost on instinct, I swiped left at the screen and was amused to see that it actually disappeared. Whatever was talking to me through that screen either was of the same intellectual capacity as one of those AI assistants, or whoever made the system really wanted to mess with me. In either case, it was more than I felt like putting up with right now.
Assuming Earth took as long as Air to become active again, I wouldn't be able to make any shelter with it for a while. With that in mind, there really just was one option. So, I summoned the Table.
Just as I was about to reach for one of the marbles, I stopped in my tracks. I was expecting four marbles, like last time, or maybe also an extra marble for Heat. Instead, there were only two, the ones for Earth and Water, it looked like. With a groan, I tilted my head back and looked toward the sky.
"Are the Air and Fire marbles on cooldown too?"
[The Element of Air has no active charges as all are currently on cooldown.]
[The Element of Fire has no active charges as all are currently on cooldown.]
Well, that was just great. Okay, no big deal. They'd come back eventually, though I wasn't even going to bother asking how long the cooldown was for. Swiping the screens away again, I turned my attention back to the Table.
I only really had one option considering there were two marbles, or charges as the system called them, and two holes in the table.
EARTH+WATER=DIRT
[New Element Discovered]
[Dirt, a combination of Earth and Water]
[Check the Book for more information]
That was odd. Shouldn't it be mud? That's obviously the first thing that comes to mind, you add water to the ground and it becomes mud, obviously. Well, maybe mud was included in dirt since mud was just wet dirt? Even so, how would dirt
or mud even help me? Mud wasn't really great for much, unless…
An idea struck me. I was able to move quite a bit of the ground using Earth, and it all stayed in an enormous column even after my wand disappeared. "Is Heat on cooldown?" I asked. If it was, I'd just have to use Fire instead, but I really had such a great idea I wanted to try.
[The Element of Heat is currently on cooldown.]
Well, that meant I wasn't seeing heat for a while then either. I furrowed my brow as a sudden suspicion hit me,
'Wait, Heat is the next tier does that mean it's going to have a longer cooldown?'. I groaned, god this was going to
suck. Magic was supposed to be fun, damnit! If this didn't work, then maybe I'd just have to wait for Dirt to finish its cooldown and try again with Heat.
Summoning my Wand, I tried to really clearly picture what I wanted. I only had one shot at this and then I'd have to wait for who knows how long, and I didn't even have a watch to track time before I could even make another attempt. That and I didn't want another repeat of my attempt with Earth.
I didn't need anything fancy. Just something I could work with until I could make something better. Simple shapes would probably be best.
With that in mind, I looked around for a good place to try my hand at what I wanted. Yanking a stick off of one of the nearby trees, I began to walk the perimeter of the lake until I found a level area with wet ground. Snapping the stick in four, I set each one into the ground to form a large rectangle. There were several feet in between them, but they were mainly there to help me think.
That pillar I'd risen before came out as a perfect square, exactly as I'd pictured it. The breeze I'd made came out like a twister, exactly as I'd imagined it. The Water and Heat spells had manifested exactly as I'd imagined them. I was hoping that I was seeing a pattern and not just a coincidence. One time too many did that happened back in college, and there was no professor here to point me in the right direction.
Ignoring that thought, I pointed the Wand at a point equidistant from the sticks and took a deep breath. As it filled up with blue and brown energies, twisting into a double helix like before, I began to slowly lift it up.
I almost lost my concentration as I watched the ground lift in concert with my Wand. I didn't know if I was just imagining the extra weight on the wand as I dragged it higher. Despite the movement, the sticks did not budge. The muddy ground ascended, but not as a pillar like my Earth spell had.
Under my careful ministrations, the two arm-thick slabs of mud raised into the air. Slowly I began to tilt them until they rested against each other. Again, I wasn't sure if it was all in my head, but the wand felt heavier. I grimaced as I focused harder, trying to thicken the bottom of the slabs. I was honestly shocked the mud hadn't fallen apart yet, but magic, so…
I focused on the mud and could feel its state, it appeared that it was tightly packed together to such an extent that if I didn't know otherwise, I might think it was made of stone.
Taking another deep breath, I 'let go' of the spell. I wasn't entirely sure how I knew what to do to make it end, but it was sort of an instinct. Maybe it was like when I was casting the spells, and it was just the visualization and idea of the thing that mattered. A spell only stayed up so long as I willed it to, or something like that. That's how it worked in anime and games, right?
The next part, I wasn't actually that sure of what to do. I knew what I wanted to happen, but this was more difficult. Luckily, the muddy structure didn't seem to fall apart the instant my Wand stopped glowing, so that was a good sign. But… no, it was definitely starting to sag. So I better get this done quickly.
What was once filled with a double helix of brown and blue was soon blazing with a bright red beam of energy. I could feel a warmth coming from the Wand not unlike when I'd used Heat, only this time it felt more concentrated.
Taking a step back from my work, I pointed the Wand at the makeshift tent I was trying to make and visualized the whole thing enveloped in flames. I wasn't really sure how the whole thing worked, but I knew mud bricks were a thing and you cooked clay to get bricks, so this should work like that, right?
With my mindset and the mental image in place, I let loose the spell and watched as the entire structure was suddenly on fire as if I'd doused every square inch of it in gasoline. At first, everything seemed to be okay.
And then it began to crack and steam.
For the second time today, dirt exploded all over my body. "Goddamn it, I just got clean." Chunks of dried mud were scattered amongst the grass, but more than large enough to be visible while standing. The four sticks had also been burned up at some point to my growing disappointment.
Sighing, I fell to my back and looked up at the sky. Everything was going so well. What did I do wrong? Maybe it was just too hot. Or maybe I'm going to have to actually make mud bricks properly, instead of taking a shortcut.
"What's even the point of magic if I can't take shortcuts?"
I still didn't know how to make a mud brick.