《Time Walkers》38 - Books of Magic
Advertisement
The waiter brought our lunches all at the same time. A plain sandwich was set in front of me, while the others received similar small dishes. Having not eaten for hours, I took a large bite into my lunch.
“I’m still bummed that they don’t have seafood here,” Em complained as she bit into her garlic bread.
“What do you expect?” Abby said. “This city can’t be farther from the ocean.”
“Then why don’t they got ramen here?” Ari said. “I saw a bunch of wheat fields at the edge of town.”
“Oh, can you just stop it with your obsession with ramen? This is a coffee shop! Why do you think they’d make ramen here!?”
I finished my sandwich as my teammates stopped complaining about the food. “Still, these dishes are pretty small for a full lunch meal,” I told them, continuing the list of complaints. “I probably should have ordered two sandwiches.”
I looked up at Abby, who had just begun to dig into her food. “By the way, why would the princess come to a place like this to eat? It doesn’t have lavish meals, and the tables don’t look fancy. I would assume she has her meals in the palace.”
Abby swallowed and answered me. “This place is both quiet and remote. It’s a good place to get away from attention. And there are four princesses, okay? Stop talking like there is only one.”
“So you just found her from that? I doubt it could be a coincidence we walked into the same coffee shop as my sister—I mean, the princess.”
Ari chuckled from my right after he finished his first stuffed sandwich and picked up a second one. “It’s all from her suit, you know? That thing can literally do anything for her.”
“Oh, yes!” Em added. “Abby’s suit is like a massive information hub!”
“Well, yeah. My suit is pretty useful, especially for this team. You better thank me for finding one of the princesses you call ‘your sister’ for you.”
“No, I—” I stopped, not wanting to start another argument. “Isn’t that illegal?” I asked instead.
Abby leaned in and toned her voice down. She gave me a look and replied with a smirk, “Does it really matter, Day? All I need to do is ask where a princess is, and the suit tells me. Can’t get easier than that. Want me to try it again?”
I leaned in on the table, interested. Does this mean she could help me find my sister (or sisters?) whenever she likes? If the princesses go out to places like this, then I might have a chance of meeting one of them again.
“Yes, please,” I said all too eagerly.
Abby smiled and put her fork down. Then, her red eyes turned blue. I had seen this a few times, but when I looked closer now, I finally noticed what she was seeing. Inside her eyes, blue windows and white text danced around as if a computer screen was in front of those pupils. Was it augmented reality? And with contact lenses?
Advertisement
After just a few moments, Abby stopped what she was doing, and one eye returned to the normal bright red color. “Okay, I got intel on three of the four princesses,” she told me, whispering as if someone was watching us. I nodded, urging her to continue.
"Princess Alaina, the girl you just met, is still returning to the castle in a carriage. She is avoiding the teleport center and traveling at a pretty quick pace, so there isn’t that large of a crowd as yesterday gathered.
"Princess Alexis, who we saw yesterday, is currently at the 17th Radius. Apparently, she is helping a large group of people build a flying machine. They don’t have those for cheap there.
"Princess Amber seemed to have left the city from the Northwest this morning with some guards, presumably to go hunting game. There were some sightings of a possessed demon bear a few days ago, so that could have something to do with it.
“As for Princess Audria, she is most likely still inside the palace. I can’t get access there, so I’m not sure what exactly it is she’s doing, but most likely she’s reading or studying since that’s her usual routine.”
Abby finished her report, and her other eye turned back normal. She sat back straight and looked at me with a smile emanating pride. “So?”
I was in awe at all that information she just shared. Could her suit really find all that in just moments? Could it do even more? “That’s… amazing… How does your suit do all that?”
“Yeah, you see that, Day?” Em said to me. “Without Abby’s suit, we’d all be wandering around clueless!” She turned back to Abby. “But I haven’t seen you using it to find people before, so I’m curious about how it works too.”
Abby shrugged. “I’m mostly just operating while it works, but I’d probably guess that it searches through the surveillance database, ” she explained, not caring anymore if anybody could overhear her. “They got a pretty advanced 3D mapping surveillance system here, so I’m sure that helps.”
“Still… that could be very useful,” I said, thinking about my goal of reuniting with my sister.
“…and dangerous,” Ari added to my comment. “You could do some pretty terrible stuff if you got all that information. You saw how close you were able to get to the princess, right?”
“Hey, don’t worry about that, man. Thankfully, this suit is in perfectly good hands,” Abby said, putting her hand on her chest. “I’m never going to let anybody take this suit from me. There’s a reason my parents entrusted me with it.”
“Yeah, right. I’m still preeetty worried they could fall out of your hands.”
Em, completely misinterpreting Ari’s point, agreed. “We’ll do everything to help protect your suit, Abby! Right, Day?”
“Oh- yeah. Sure,” I answered instinctively. I turned back to Abby and looked at the suit on her body. The blue lines curving in and out in circles mesmerized me. However, all I thought as I answered Em was how this tool could help me meet with my sister, and I hated myself for that.
Advertisement
The bells at the edge of the glass doors chimed again as we exited the coffee shop, our stomachs still half full. After walking for a while through the mostly empty streets, we emerged onto a main road. People walked around leisurely, chatting and checking out the many small shops that lined the side of the road.
A couple of fancy cars drove by slowly. I was intrigued but not too surprised when I saw that these cars had no wheels, but they floated gently above the road. Still, this futuristic technology magically blended in with the vehicle’s old-fashioned design, making it seem like it belonged in this medieval town.
Em walked up to Abby as we came out from the narrow and empty street. “Umm… can we go to the library here?”
Abby turned to Em with realization. “Oh, yes! You wanted to check out the grand library here, right?”
“Yes… I haven’t studied in a while…” Em replied, looking down at her feet.
“We should probably get going, then,” Ari said. “You got an entrance exam for that school you’re getting into, right?”
“It isn’t just some school, man,” Abby said with a glare. “It’s the Artius Magic Academy! It’s known across timelines!”
Ari shrugged. “Well, the Imperial Army is pretty well known, too.”
“Ha, yes. The army where you didn’t even get the position you wanted. Now, I’m sure you can get in, Em! You’re a prodigy when it comes to magic!” Abby rested her hand on Em’s shoulder with confidence. “Let’s go to the library then. We’ll help you get ready for the test. How about we go ace that exam tomorrow?”
Em looked up with shock. “Tomorrow…?”
“They only give a chance once every month, remember? We almost didn’t make it to the city on time! Or did you want to wait for next month? We can wait for it if you think you aren’t ready yet.”
Em thought about it for a while, then shook her head. “I’m taking the test tomorrow. I’ll be ready,” she said with determination.
The library was a cathedral in and of itself. It was as wide as the manor at the center of the city and almost stood as tall. The walls were made of aged stone bricks and had statues carved into them. People walked in and out of the revolving doors, sometimes carrying a book or two with them.
As we walked into the library from the bustling street, the atmosphere flipped completely. Inside, a wave of cool air came upon us, and our surroundings became dead silent. A wide carpet path stretched far ahead into the spacious room. At both sides of this path, tall shelves that almost reached the high ceiling were lined in an orderly fashion.
At the start of the carpet was a large circular desk where a few librarians sat. A couple of people coming into the library behind us walked up to the librarians’ desk to ask a few questions. We, however, strolled past the table and down the carpet.
After passing many stacks of shelves and millions of books, Abby finally led us to turn a corner into an aisle. I read the title of one of the books. “Mana Store: Volumes 70 to 79.” This must be the section with books about magic.
Em stopped and studied the shelves as well, taking out a book she was interested in. “Lesser Know Water Magic of the Ferrial Regions,” the title read. She flipped to a random page and began reading. Diagrams of complicated patterns covered the side of the pages, marked with symbols I couldn’t exactly understand. Then, when Em touched one of the diagrams, to my surprise, it started moving. These definitely weren’t the traditional books I was used to.
She was just about to flip the page over when Abby stopped her. “You know, magic in those temporal regions works a bit differently from how it works in your world.” She started walking down the aisle again. “Come on, I know where the books on Aquina are.”
Em nodded silently and looked at the cover of her book again. She raised it up to place it back to its original resting place, but I intercepted it. “I’ll keep hold of it for you.”
Her eyes widened in surprise, then she released the book and looked down and to the side, her face flushed. “Y—yeah… thanks,” Em said as she quickly turned and started down the aisle.
When I looked up, I saw Abby at the top of a tall ladder, sorting through books on a shelf that could even be on the second floor, if there was a second floor. She took a book out and read the title, “Priscan Mana Manipulation: Water Edition.” She looked down and held the book out. “Em, Aquina’s part of the Priscan Region, right?” She whispered loudly, minding the silence of the building.
Em tilted her head up and nodded. In response, Abby dropped the book, and Em barely caught it. Then, more books proceeded to fall from the top of the ladder, urging Ari to join in catching them. When the books stopped raining, Abby climbed back down to the floor.
“Water Edition, Fire Edition, Wind Edition, Earth Edition, Light Edition. It’s basically all you need for tomorrow. I’m sure it’s all just review to you, but get studying!”
Advertisement
- In Serial25 Chapters
The Traveling Shop Keeper
Humanity has survived on Earth thanks to the Towers created by the AI council, sheltering humanity from the damage done to the earth from the war. To help humanity through the idea of living in upgraded caves, it created a method to digitize the human concious, allowing a user to enter a completely digitized world. Tyler, just hitting the required age to safely digitize into his local Tower digital world, is in a race to establish his trading company head office. With HYTOMA running for over 150 years, competition is fierce to buy property against other trading guilds, and the richer, more powerful raiding guilds. He could imagine that in his excitement that he would run into a Wanderer, a human that snubs their nose at the Towers, and spend their time wandering the ruined planet. Surviving by scrounging up old PC hard drives, and selling them back to the AI Council, allowing AI to add lost information to the Tower Network, and impoving the digital world. Hang on for a ride, as Tyler discovers he was given a hidden class by the ruling AI entity, slowly rolling through a digital world on a rickety cart. Will this Traveling Shop Keeper survive dragons, and lead Humanity out from the Towers, into a brand new world built by Articifical Intellegence? Note: I am a new writer with difficulty getting words from my head to sheet, so edits will be frequent. I do not have an editor, if you are interested, I am more than willing to discuss options for your involvement.
8 94 - In Serial26 Chapters
Tales and Legends of Tamriel : Twin moons
The continent of Tamriel is a unique place where many races live together. Humans, elves, orcs, lizardmen... they are many to populate this mythical continent. But of all the peoples, the khajiits are undoubtedly the strangest and the most curious of all. This race of cat-people lives in the warm and exotic province of Elsweyr. Under the benevolent gaze of the moons, the Khajiits live as they have for millennia. To our human eyes, their culture would be strange and bizarre, but they don't care. Princess Shazira, daughter of the khan Razirr'Ri, has lived locked up and cut off from the world since she was a child. She is said to be fragile and sickly by nature, but she knows perfectly well that it is all a lie. Curious and adventurous by nature, the princess does not hesitate to run away at the slightest opportunity to discover a little more of this vast world that fascinates her so much and from which she is kept away. It is during one of her many escapades that she crosses by chance a young human mercenary freshly arrived in Elsweyr, Alberic, who pays the price of this meeting. Unbeknownst to Shazira, forces are at work in the shadows as the young khajiit is the object of an ancient prophecy made to her father before she was even born. Strange events soon strike the family of Lord Razirr'Ri and he decides to take his daughter away to hide her and put her in a safe place. For the first time in her life, Princess Shazira leaves the capital. At first euphoric at the idea of traveling, she soon discovers that the evil that has awakened in the shadows is now after her...
8 103 - In Serial7 Chapters
the City
This is a futuristic novel set in a dystopia metropolis called the City. It's still a work in progress.
8 112 - In Serial12 Chapters
Imperii
I've lost my home. My country. My family...wait...I don't have a family. Not that I would have cared either way since I've been dropped here on Erra. But I recall that peanut head Three and smelly foot Four still owe me half their imperri. Not to mention Ultor STILL owes me that promised piece from Vergil's collection he keeps hoarding. Ahhh...if only I was more manly I could have taken it myself and not put up with him for all those years. But, alas, I digress. Join me. One. As I travel these lands of Erra to fufill a prophecy laid to me by a fart brain wizard who, by the way, is so untrustworthy and deceitful that I wouldn't trust him to watch my pet rock. Not that I have one mind you. My most important mission is to see these two younglings grow into mighty beasts of manliness to defeat the Great Darkness! There, I must advise, train, and nurture their very heart of hearts to be pure and mighty to stand for the Strangers against these perilous times! In due course, I will have fufilled the prophecy and saved the world!
8 99 - In Serial7 Chapters
Silence
After her return from St.Petersburg, the daugter of a small church priest keeps an eerie silence. The priest goes down to his personal hell of loneliness and remorse in the desperate search for an answer. A chilling Russian gothic from Leonid Andreyev (1905), the master of psychological drama and suspense. The translation is mine. The original book is in the public domain.
8 193 - In Serial12 Chapters
I want to play this deadly game again.
CONGRATULACION!!!!! You are the first one to finish this hardest, deadliest, most brutal game and bigest game that I have ever created!!!! (???) .... (???) I know that you are happy. But lets go to business. What is your wish? (???) .... .... I want to play this game again. It is my first ever doint this kind of thing and it will probably be realy bad (or good lets hope so) so dont punch me to bad. Also anglish isn't my first language. Story contains: Gore Mature content (not detailet for now) Mature language And ofc pridefuls young masters (not a lot)
8 150

