《Just a Bystander》112. Diametric Powers
Advertisement
It was just barely possible to have a private discussion in the trailer if one were to whisper, but attempting to hide it was out of the question. So when Caden and Devon approached Ambrose, everyone's attention was drawn to them. Caden had hoped to have this discussion more quietly, but Devon took matters out of his hands when he spoke up first, not troubling to lower his voice. In fact, he raised it a little so the twins at the front could hear.
"Caden's recovery sequence saved my life back there, but if he happens to get hurt, none of us can do what he's done. He doesn't know the sequence's glyphs, but he thinks Ambrose might know a way to pass on the knowledge of how to replicate the sequence anyway," he announced.
Ambrose's eyes widened and he shot a quick look at Caden. "Why do you think that?"
The question caught Caden off-guard. He stared back in confusion. "Huh? Earlier, you—"
A look of panic mingled with frustration crossed Ambrose's face and he stood up, cutting Caden off. "We're gonna talk this over," he said, grabbing Caden and steering him to the back of the trailer, away from the others.
"What? Why can't this be done in the open?" Devon demanded.
"Dev, just trust me, please," Ambrose answered, sounding pained. The others eyed him dubiously, but no one voiced any further objections, leaving him speak with Caden alone.
Caden sat back down in the spot he had occupied just moments ago, except now it was Ambrose who was sitting opposite him.
"What's going on?" Caden asked, his voice low.
Ambrose wasn't taking any chances. Disregarding any offence he might cause, he threw up an arcanic wall to separate him and Caden from the rest, building it with the principles behind the privacy setting that came with telepresence orbs.
He leaned forward with his elbows on his knees and massaged the bridge of his nose and let out a long, exasperated sigh. Then, even with the wall in place, he started speaking in a voice so soft that Caden had to strain to listen. "When I shared that piercing ray sequence with you, I wasn't really thinking it through. You're right, it can be done, but it's not something that should be done lightly."
"How is it done?"
"It's... I..." Ambrose looked away, as if trying to find the words, or muster the will to say them. When he finally turned back to Caden, he looked stricken. "You remember the Prophecy, right?"
"What Prophecy?" Caden asked dryly.
"Hah!" Ambrose gave a wry smile, then continued. "Well... we all think it basically means I'm going to be a Fateweaver in the future, right? But... did you ever stop to think about what that means in the present?"
A chill crept up Caden's spine as he recalled the exact wording of the Prophecy. "Five threads will lie within your hands and be your first across the lands..." he repeated softly. "I've always taken that part to mean that you've got some sort of influence on the lives of the five anchors, and that your actions will impact their future, so you've got some sort of responsibility or choice to make. But you're saying you can... what? Literally write their lives out, right now? Is that what it means?"
Advertisement
Ambrose shook his head vehemently. "No, it's not like that. Remember, from what we know, Prophecies work by influencing probabilities."
"But you can do that now?" Caden repeated, aghast, though a part of him didn't quite know why this was so shocking to him since it did make sense.
But Ambrose shook his head again and once again looked like he was grasping for the right words to explain. "It's to do with the knots. The knots aren't all events. Some are... some are intentions. Thoughts. Feelings. Some of them are knowings, or not-knowings..."
With a jolt, Caden realised he recognised those last two terms. The Crevylor augera had used something like them when it was railing against the Fateweavers. Caden had expressed horror at what it had done to the enemy agents, and it had responded: 'Horror? You do not know the word. Ancient-distant-spiders are the true horror. And one day, they will know the word, and wish for not-knowing.'
"The knots aren't just simple moments," Ambrose continued. "They're like a complex web of many, many things. I don't know how to even properly recognise one at the moment, let alone read it. As for creating it... well, that's something I haven't even figured out how to do intentionally."
"How does all that tie in to passing knowledge of sequences on to others?" Caden asked, though he thought he had half-guessed the connection already.
Ambrose pursed his lips, then took in a deep breath. "I don't know how those big knots in the Prophecy work... but when it comes to the five of them, I... I have a better sense of things. I can see the different parts of the knots. I can see what goes into them. And I'm beginning to be able to manipulate those building blocks."
"Is that what you did to me?" Caden asked, his eyes wide as he thought back to that moment when Ambrose had passed that dense knot of arcana to him. He remembered how it felt, or 'sounded' to his arcanic senses — like a tune that formed a harmony with ensorcelment. "But I'm not one of the five anymore!"
"You were," Ambrose said gravely. "And what's more, I think the spot that you once held, that Emilia now holds... the 'bones that form your crown o'er mortal thrones'... I think this is a part of what that means. Somehow, through Emilia, I'll learn to master this ability. You're out of the spot now, but I think there's some residual effect."
"You've... you've formed some sort of prophetic link on me?" Caden's voice grew hoarse.
"No," Ambrose said firmly. "I'm not sure about much else, but I'm pretty positive about that. It's just... this ability to pass on knowledge through arcana? It's somehow tied up with a Fateweaver's ability to create the knots of prophecies. It's one piece of the larger puzzle."
Caden let that sink in for a moment, though he had to work to keep from getting up and pacing around in agitation. The moment when he thought that Ambrose might have shackled him with prophetic links had been one of pure panic. But reason was now catching up with him. With his arcanic senses, he knew that the Academy augera's shell of protection was firmly in place, and even as he turned his attention to it, he could sense that it was still keeping him free of prophetic influence. That, at least, verified Ambrose's statement.
Advertisement
"Okay," Caden said after he had gathered his thoughts, "so this means it's not something that I can do, since it's tied in to your ability as the Chosen One, right? So why didn't you just say that from the start, in front of everyone?"
Ambrose didn't answer. He simply looked at Caden, whose breathing quickened as he started realising more things.
"You can do it because you're the Chosen One, but that just means a Prophecy has made it easier for you to pick it up. And that's probably how all Fateweavers have learned it. But there had to be someone, or a group of people, who was first. Which means that this ability isn't something that only Fateweavers can learn. It's something that, currently, only Fateweavers are allowed to learn."
"I think so," Ambrose nodded heavily. "I kinda figured that out while we were trying all that stuff back in Devon's home, trying to get you to slip into oblivion with me. And everytime we hit a wall where I thought maybe my Chosen One status meant that only I could do something, you'd manage it soon after. So it doesn't make any sense why this kind of stuff isn't something other people can do too. Then I thought... it must be possible. But the Fateweavers make use of prophecies, both major and minor, to skew the probabilities so that people never actually get to that point. Until someone like you comes along, somehow unchosen-sighted-{~?~}, who's free from those restrictions."
"But do you know what this means?" Caden asked in a strangled whisper.
"Do you?" Ambrose returned the question quietly, his eyes full of worry and fear. "If I'm right about all this, and if I help you figure out how to share sequences through arcana... I'll be giving you one of the building blocks that makes it possible for you to eventually create knots of prophecy. You could be a Fateweaver in your own right, with that kind of power. That kind of thing doesn't strike me as what the augera call moving softly. And even if I don't teach you, and I just figure out some recovery sequence on my own, and pass it along to the others through this arcanic manipulation... well, right now, I don't know if I... feel comfortable about doing that to them. Not now that I know how it works, what it means, and what it could lead to."
Caden gaped at him because his thoughts had gone in an entirely different direction from what Ambrose had just said. Caden had been staggered at the implied mass suppression of arcanic knowledge, literally carried out over generations and across the span of the Empire's history, to some dark and inscrutable purpose. The Fateweavers had hoarded arcanic secrets beyond the understanding of the masses and then used it to consolidate power for themselves. Yes, they had probably made good use of it to ensure the stability and prosperity of the Empire over those thousands of years, but it was hard to view them as anything but nefarious given their methods. Now, Ambrose's words laid on a whole new burden, because it seemed that Caden was, quite literally, the only person who could credibly challenge that monopoly of arcanic power.
And the augera all knew. They had been waiting for millennia, shifting things ever-so-slightly, banking on that infinetesimal chance that despite all the manipulation of probabilities via prophecies, there would emerge people like him, who would be free to throw down the gauntlet before the incumbent Fateweavers. That was why the Academy augera had given him the prophetic shell. That was why the Creyvlor augera had intervened so dramatically and protected him from the enemy agents, and thereafter left him in peace, although it had accidentally damaged him because of its own broken nature. And that was why the Geldor augera had put his shattered mind back together again, restoring him completely instead of just putting together a fascimile based on incomplete memories.
He had known all these facts before, but it was now really sinking in. The augera were banking on him becoming an independent Fateweaver, and they wanted him to champion them, and free them.
It occurred to Caden that until that moment, his vague plan had been to simply help Ambrose and nudge him here and there, and eventually Ambrose would be the one to free the augera and tweak the prophecy of doom over Caden's father. It had never entered his mind that he would have to be the one standing in front. The full import of his unchosen identity was falling on him now — the augera called him unchosen, but that was a matter of perspective. The augera had chosen him, precisely because the Fateweavers hadn't snared him in any webs.
'What is this?' Caden whispered, horrified, into the arcana, tracing his mind over the contours of the prophetic shell around him. Ambrose looked at him in worry, but his eyes widened a moment later, mirroring Caden's shock when the shell whispered back.
'Our gift,' came the faint response. Somehow, it was both the Geldor and Academy augera, their voices blended but still distinct, like two notes in a chord. 'Our gift to our champion, to challenge the will-curse-test.'
Advertisement
- In Serial208 Chapters
My King System
A weak to strong novel which explores the different themes of human emotion and how they react when they clash.
8 591 - In Serial74 Chapters
Chain of Ascension
Oftentimes, our suffering plays out in the things we’re drawn to, and out of all of his amazing & powerful friends, Xander was the one stuck in a vicious time loop. Either he’s the most unfortunate soul on the planet or he really is destined for something more. This is the journey of discovery Xander Harris never got.
8 256 - In Serial22 Chapters
The Coming of Magic : A World in Chaos
Two brothers, far from home when disaster strikes the earth. Can they make it home? Will there be anything left to go home to? Who will they still be when they get there? Magic has come to earth and Jack and his brother Bryan have to traverse a postapocolyptic U.S.A. All while making friends, meeting old ones, adjusting to the new world and of course making some pretty serious enemies. --------------------------------- This is my first book so bare with me here! Any input helps a ton! I do take suggestions seriously. I have 30+ chapters written ahead of time but they still need some polishing and editing to post each one. Please point out any errors you find in the comments! I read every one and reply to most! Release schedule is not set in stone right now as my schedule is very hectic. I promise I will not drop this and try to post at least every other day. Every 3 Days max. Thanks again for taking the time to read my story! NOTE: THERE WILL BE COMBAT, BRUTALITY, MINOR GORE AND MINOR LANGUAGE. Also minor romantic situations. If it gets out of hand I'll add the tags for it. 11/30/17 I just updated some middle chapters. There were some bad spelling and grammar mistakes. In my defense I posted those chapters on my honeymoon lol. It should flow better now. I know the prologue is still troublesome but give it a shot beyond that. It gets much better. 12/5/17 I have been updating some of the earlier chapters. Nothing canon changing but it’s fleshed out a bit and flows better. Also fixed some glaring mistakes.
8 240 - In Serial22 Chapters
Contact Through Voided Lenses
[participant in the Royal Road Writathon challenge] Edit: Fixed some inaccuracies in the synopsis. The void is a vast unexplored ocean filled with various wonders and dangers all waiting to be explored by those brave enough to travel and record. Many souls do find themselves brave enough to face the vast distances, the various risks to personal safety and do the hundreds of task required on a craft. However, at times the void itself can be boring with absolutely nothing to do but as time pass and more and better technology is reached, things got better. The various trips got faster, communications became faster than light and you can be home to see your loved ones after only months now. Through the various planets whether rocky or gaseous, the various stars whether small or giant, the various systems both eerily similar or completely alien. As part of an expeditionary scientific exploratory survey craft, one could see that the void offers no reprieve from all the discoveries and wonders. At times, it can feel empty and silent where no soul can hear you scream and at others it can be overwhelming with sudden phenomenon that can overwhelm the brightest of minds. The void itself is a truly fascinating ocean where one must chart the various islands or drown in its deadly tidal waves. But the question still remained no matter how you try to hide it in of itself… is there truly other intelligent life out there? Are we alone in this ocean? Those very questions still haunt the minds of those on the crafts themselves as they brace for every jump ready for the unknown and the known. Many would try to explain that yes there is other intelligent life out there whilst other still say no after 2 centuries of continuous flight out of the home system. Still, those are questions that bury deep in the minds of the crew and those at home as the voidcraft jumps to a system with a single yellow star orbited by 8 other planets with one crowning blue jewel being the 3rd closest with its 5 oceans and 7 continents, a planet called Dirt which is inhabited by a primitive species called Humanity. Hello, author here and this is my newest dive into writing particularly for the Writathon currently in progress being my first one. I hope you give me story a try but in case you still want more information on what you’re getting into, below are some pointers about the story itself. First Contact: CTVL is a story about a first contact scenario between an advanced alien civilization and a slightly more advanced modern day humanity on their planet called Dirt. Characters: The story will take place mainly on the perspective of the alien visitors themselves though there will be human POV characters who will show how the rest of humanity react through media and forums. Action: It won’t be an actual alien invasion but you have to see for yourself how well first contact went. Sci-Fi: I will be very forward here, I WILL bend the rules of physics in order to add in parts of the plot and there WILL be parts that makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. Theme: It will be a brooding story talking about the futility of pe… Just kidding, it’s mostly wholesome stuff to be honest here. Alien: The aliens themselves will… actually why should I tell you, you have to go and read it to find out what the aliens are though I will draw a few things here and there to aid in the process. Extra tidbit: If you are a grammar nazi or someone who really wants a realistic scifi story... this story is probably not for you at all. Anyways, that’s pretty much all I can say before I spoil something major of the plot itself, the story is slice of life so make sure that type of story is what you like because I am terrible with anything else as I found out, anyways, have a good time everyone and good luck to the other Writathon participants.
8 158 - In Serial31 Chapters
Regis
In a world where strength reigns supreme, a child is born. Watch as he takes control of an ancient inheritance to rewrite his destiny to become the Regis. He will face challenges like none have before. He will face challenges previously said to be unsurmountable and maybe even death? But will even death be able to stop him? Read along as you find out the answers to these questions. Spolier: Cause of death may include poison, gods, immortals, or harem catfights~[DISCLAIMER - MATURE CONTENT] obviously, there will be stuff like sex, blood, violence, explicit scenes, swearing, etc.] If any of that offends you I apologize. Read author's note if you want more details on this.
8 204 - In Serial133 Chapters
Avneil - being with you
Started: December 18, 2017Ended: August 13, 2019Status: Completed Editing: In process Description:Based on Avni and Neil's married life.....this story is a Fan Fiction of Avneil from the show Naamkaran.....this story continues from the point when Dayavanti is captured by the police......This story will be about the ups and downs of avneil through their beautiful journey of marriage....Do check it out if ur a Avneil fan...
8 558

