[BOOM double chapter because I can't sleep]
I'm watching
Elise play tag with a small crowd of children who turned out to see the preternaturally energetic ferret-girl. I'm not entirely sure if she's It or if the entire crowd of kids is It because they seem to randomly and without warning change who is chasing who, but the whole lot of them seem to be having a great time and it's
doing wonders for putting the townsfolk of Durjak at ease.
I'm sitting on the lawn of the inn, making some last minute changes to my body model. 6' even, because I like nice round numbers. Caucasian, so no change there. I went more for a barbarian-warrior muscular build rather than something a bodybuilder might go for, an even spread of strength and durability. With the scans I took from Elise, Ren and the rest of the Genkits I healed I had the ring identify improvements they made on their brain structure and worked out which ones I could apply to myself. The new body has the same buddhist-monk style robes I have now in my color scheme but instead of sandals, the new uniform has proper boots and when I have the opportunity and materials to build my own armor based on the scans I got I've probably got to do that. Something for tomorrow, I suppose. Dark brown hair in a sort of
top knot, don't bother with facial hair at all.
Ring, apply the changes.
A wave of
blue light passes over me, the revisions I've made in the last hour taking hold. I don't feel any different but the ring is
monitoring me for any major shifts in the way I think for the next day or two since I plan to spend it here breaking down the palisade into building materials and helping the prisoners with their construction work. I could do it all myself, but it's good to keep them busy. It also gives Colonel Ren time to design the defensive wall. She
insisted. Since I wasn't keen to start a fight over it I just nodded and let it go.
She'll feel better for having done it herself in the long run, I think.
Ren herself is currently sitting inside the inn with Mason and the two of them appear to be competing to see which one can get more drunk. After meeting Elise I think Mason was expecting the whole group to be like her. When he met Ren he took it as a diplomatic challenge and the two of them are pretty much alike in the way that career soldiers can be, so that went off without a hitch.
Despite the fact that the genkits seriously outgun them, it doesn't seem to bother Mason and the others too much. I'm pretty sure I'm the reason why.
Since I've arrived I've done nothing but enact positive change here.
I can do this.
I can make this my life. A days worth of work and I was able to bring dangerous people to justice and give them a chance to earn a place in a real community, then upgun that community to protect them from what is
clearly an absolutely insane place. A day ago I was effectively homeless with no aim, no name, no purpose, no place.
Today, I have all those things and the life of everybody I encountered has been, in one way or another, improved.
Words can't describe how incredibly good that makes me feel. My environmental shield is actually rippling everytime I think on it, a wave passing up my arm and across my body.
"Planning your next big adventure, then?"
I look up at the voice. "Hello again, Zack. What do you think of the genkits?"
"I think I like 'em.
They're good people, we can tell. So can you." He inclines his head slightly. "Or you wouldn't have brought 'em here, I don't think. You don't do things by half measures, do you? We all figured when you took off this morning that would be the last we saw of you."
I shake my head slowly. "No. I suppose I don't. I saw the synergy of what the situation
could be and just arranged things a little. Do you think food will be a problem in the short term?"
"No, probably not. We'll need more farmland to support this many people but there's a fair amount of land around the town that's decent soil and a well, so we'll be okay for water in the short term. Probably have to build an aqueduct to support the farming but that'll be something to keep our guests busy with after the houses are done."
"Good. Wouldn't want them to sit too idle.
It'll be good for them to learn the skills, too."
"Aye. Folk'll have to interact with them on a regular basis too, which will help them stop being enemies and start being that guy you see around town every third day. That's subtle. No prison, can't execute 'em... You sure it'll work?"
"No. Not entirely sure. But that's what the genkits are here for. They'll teach your folks how to defend themselves and their leader was pretty forceful about designing the defenses I'm going to build so you won't be seeing half measures there, either."
"I don't get it, I thought they were named the Zerosi?"
"They are. That's their
countries name. Their species name is genkit."
"H
uh. Well, okay." He shrugs. "You gonna build yourself a house here in town too?"
Now there's an idea.
I could do that, couldn't I? "I hadn't really thought about it before but I am
now. Yeah, probably. You put the idea in my head, heh."
"I can't speak for the whole town but after seeing what you did just today? Good. I'm glad you're sticking around."
"Only in the sense of having a place I can hang my hat. I plan to travel far and wide looking for things to do. Can't save everyone just hanging out here all day."
"Wouldn't dream of it, mate." He leans against the wall, watching Elise and the kids. "
I think we'll be okay if every day is as good as today. You decide on a name?"
"Yeah.
Yeah, I think I did."
Elise swerves ahead of us and zooms her way over, stopping just next to us and doing a pirouette as the kids sweep past and around her to swarm for a moment before they continue chasing each other as she shoo's them off, leaning on her knees. "Go on, go on." Standing up, she dusts her hands off. "These ears aren't just for show. So, what do we call you? Also, hi there!" She waves cheerfully at Zack, who just chuckles and waves back with about 1/4 the energy.
"
Call me Lightsmith Ainsley."