《Worlds Adrift》Worlds Adrift Chapter 62
Advertisement
Kain sighed and placed the small stack of paper on the table, which Luna snatched to continue reading. He looked up at the four residents of the room and studied them. Valerax was feigning ignorance about the situation, choosing to cook instead. Buck was obviously curious and studied the three extradimensionals with rapt attention. Gus wore a mask of politeness, but Kain could see a glint of concern in his eyes. Zlea, on the other hand, showed no reaction as he studied them. Finally, Kain had enough, “Yes, we are extradimensionals— if your sources are to be believed,” he declared.
The reactions around the room were mixed: Valerax flinched slightly but otherwise ignored the conversation, Buck’s four eyes glowed with unconcealed passion, the worried glint in Gus’ eyes became much more noticeable, and Zlea gave a wary smile. “Well then,” Zlea said, “I don’t exactly know what to do now. I didn’t really think it was possible to meet any— especially a group.”
“Well, your hospitality is appreciated, but I have to wonder: how did you figure it out? Was it the proprietor’s super hearing device? Did something we do give it away?” Ythane asked as she finished reading.
“A bit of it all,” Gus admitted with a sheepish smile, “I did hear you talking about other worlds, which is only taken seriously when the people speaking can do impossible things. Other than that-”
“I saw your mana!” Buck interrupted, “It’s a pretty basic thing, relatively speaking, but definitely not unusual. The poor schmucks with too much mana running through their veins use those things to make themselves more normal and less noticeable, so you three having something wouldn’t raise any eyebrows. If it weren’t for how strong it was,”
Ythane tilted her head, “How so?”
“Y’see, while those Purists can only do this through mana devices, we dwarves use our upper eyes to see mana in a much more intuitive sense. What I see around you is a really faint bubble of mana. You aren’t blending into the background or shifting the mana coming out of you and your stuff, but making a nearly unnoticeable wall between yourselves and the world around you. You shouldn’t have too many problems, but anyone with a great deal of experience with mana perception can see it.”
“Hmm… I see…” Ythane muttered, thinking.
“Anyway!” Valerax called, “We should shelve the conversation for now and eat! I made something good: fish and salad.” Her declaration was met with little protest, as Buck and Gus sat down in short order. The demi woman used small clusters of thin tendrils to carry the cooked breakfast to the table, thinning her ‘dress’ enough to reveal the black shorts she wore to match her blue tank top. She placed the plates around the table, showing the delicately sliced fish meat placed on top of a garden salad. “Let me know if it’s any good, okay?”
The gathering at the table nodded while Luna poked the cooked meat. Shrugging, she took a big bite, leaving her eyes sparkling. She dug into the meal without reservation. While Luna ate, Ythane looked at her plate, remorseful, “I… apologize, but I can’t… eat this,” she admitted.
Advertisement
Valerax was stunned for a moment, “Ah, I’m sorry about that… Do you know if we can give you anything to eat? I’m sure there’s something around here to suit your palette.”
Ythane’s tail flicked, and she shook her head, “I’m sorry to say, but I don’t eat. I am in a unique position where I live, but only as a… what was the word? A ghost? Yes, a ghost,” she explained, further stunning the demi woman.
The table was stunned into silence, save for Luna and Kain who continued to eat. Eventually, Gus mustered up enough courage to speak, “May I ask… how did it happen?”
She shook her head, “It was… my fault. I… could not…” she muttered.
Kain swallowed his bite of salad and fish, “It wasn’t you, Yth. We’ve talked about this,” he asserted, backed up by a resolute nod from Luna. “This may not be the most private place, but you’ll be carrying that day with you for the rest of your life. It’s supposed to hurt, that’s what it means to care. Like I said before, all we can do is move forward.”
Ythane took a deep breath, something not strictly necessary, and calmed down. “You… are right. Sir Gus, I apologize but it seems like I cannot think about it without…”
Gus shook his head violently, “No! No, it was my fault, I shouldn’t have…”
Valerax shook her head with a bitter expression, “Gus, you should know this. You don’t ask a woman her weight, her age, and how she died if she’s a ghost. This is why you’re still single, you know,” she scolded.
Her scolding gave Ythane a good chuckle, which lightened the mood at the table, “That is true… If there is one thing you should never do, you shouldn’t ever ask a female her weight. No matter what,” she stated.
Zlea crossed his arms, “So what about me? How do I fit here?” he asked, slightly annoyed.
Valerax smiled as one of her tendrils snaked over the table to pat his head, “You fit in wherever you want, sweetie. Okay?” she reassured.
Luna finished a bite of salad and tilted her head, “What does that mean? I thought he was a man? Also, why do you not ask a woman her weight?” she asked innocently.
Zlea looked annoyed while Buck laughed uproariously, “Ouch, Zlea! You hear that? She says you’re more man than woman!” he laughed, earning a tentacle whipping on the back of his head.
“Be nice, Buck. As for your question… Luna?” she asked. Luna nodded, “Zlea is a mixed demi-human, so…”
“I am both male and female at the same time. I have… both parts,” Zlea explained.
Kain was slightly taken aback at that, “So… is that why you’re both effeminate and masculine?”
Zlea nodded, “That’s one of the things about being a mixed. You have to have to find someone who is… okay with the uniqueness that goes on in a tumble between the sheets.”
“Hmm. So… how should I refer to you?” Kain asked.
Advertisement
Zlea tilted their head, “What’s that mean?”
“Back in my world, there was some stuff regarding what you refer to someone as depending on their sexuality and… whatnot. I was never an expert on the subject, more in the camp of ‘don’t be a dick and just try to be nice about it,’ but I think this is a bit too… necessary for me to just wing it. So… Do you go by him, her, or something else?”
Zlea focused on the question for a few seconds before answering, “I think I trend more masculine, so I guess ‘him’ would work,” he said confidently.
Kain nodded and Luna spoke up, “So what is a dwarf or a uh… Ju… ja… pet?”
Valerax giggled a bit, “Xujamet, dear. The Xujamet are in a bit of a grey zone when it comes to being demi-humans. We are more similar to the Abyssal species than we are to humans, so it’s a bit of a toss up. Internally, anyway. Without our waist-limbs, we look identical to a human on the outside,” she explained, shrugging.
“Wait,” Kain said, “What is a demi-human anyway? You’ve been saying it for a while now and none of us really understand what you mean when you say it.”
Gus nodded, “I see. If that’s the case, I’ll try to keep this simple. Demi-humans are races of humans that have some feature or other that is not human in nature. A human with goat horns is a demi-human. A human with blue skin is not. A human that can use mana to reanimate the dead into mindless minions by simply looking at them is a demi-human. Also likely a variation of the esoteric species, who use mana with esoteric concepts. One of the grey zones are the demons. The only difference between a demon and a human is the color of their skin and a seemingly burning flame in their eyes, but the Purity union hunts them down anyway for political convenience. You see, they were never much liked by most others, even other demi-humans, for most of their history. That made them a very convenient group to use as the faceless ‘others’ that ‘plague humanity.’ It’s all a propaganda game.”
“In other, more coherent words,” Buck said, “Demons are targeted because people hated them even before Purism became widespread and because no-one would mind blaming them for everything,” he explained.
“And before you ask,” Valerax began, “the Abyssal species are a group of human-like sentients that are too different from a basic human to be considered demi-human. For some reason this exempts them from the Purists’ crusades, a mystery we are still unable to solve. Anyway, the Xujamet, Xu meaning ‘deep,’ Ja meaning ‘hold,’ and Met meaning ‘watch,’ are the most human-like of the Abyssal species. There are the merfolk, the fishfolk, and the leviathans, just to name a few. Really, it’s a miracle that the Purists are getting away with a lot of what they are. By targeting the Xujamet, they’re basically declaring open warfare on the Abyssal species. I think. I never was one for the boring politics of both the surface and the oceanic worlds, so who knows.”
Buck shrugged with her while Zlea nodded. “Well,” Buck said, “The Xujamet are able to live underwater full time and use those funny feelers to do… stuff that arms can. But who cares about that when you can hear about the dwarves! We may be short, but what we lack in stature we make up for in hardiness and enchanting endurance. Something that can only happen in a human when they take to mana to the point that they burn like a bonfire, by the way.”
Gus nodded, “Well, if you don’t mind, they shared who they are, so what about you three?”
Kain, Luna, and Ythane looked at each other and came to a silent agreement, “I think that would be fine. I am a normal human, without much too much special. Luna?”
“I’m a fleshbender! I used to be a rabbit, but we found that funny place and I became this! I can change my shape at will and copy the genetic code of anyone and anything I can get a sample from. On top of that, I can splice genes to make something —hopefully— functional,” she introduced. The table tensed for a moment before the residents gave a curt nod.
“And I am a Duvalad. We are capable of using Ether, mana as you call it, to create imbuements, what you call enchantments. I am in this state after, well, dying.”
Gus nodded, “Well, that’s good, now we know where everyon-” he was cut off by the television cutting from the early morning news it was on to a live feed of his antiques store. Someone was rapping on the front door with vigor, making enough noise that it activated the security system. “That’s not good. I’ll take care of it, so wait here,” he said, leaving up the stairway without another word. After a minute, Gus appeared on the live feed of the security system, walking toward the front door. He opened it and was taken aback for a moment before ushering the man wearing a casual outfit behind into the store. Through the security system, everyone at the table could hear the conversation happening in the front store. “Phil,” Gus said, “What are you doing here? I haven’t even opened yet!”
“I’ll tell you why I’m here, Gus. I’m here because you took in a group of extradimensionals!” Phil said, “I just had to Speak for the detectives! I already threw them off course, but it’s all but guaranteed that this will become a big deal. I’m leaving, but heed my words: the Purity Union is going to send their elites. Do with that what you will.” Phil suddenly walked out of the store and slammed the door behind him, leaving Gus standing in the center of his store, stunned.
Advertisement
- In Serial108 Chapters
Noob Player
Tribe Online, a VRMMORPG created by joint companies Sky Corporation, making it the only VRMMORPG in the world. Sky had a big ambition, they wanted to create a second world by creating Tribe Online. A world where people could build a new country, kingdom, or people could be an adventurer to explore the vast world within Tribe Online.
8 821 - In Serial210 Chapters
The Law of Averages
What young boy doesn’t crave adventure? What young man doesn’t wish to be a superhero?But time marches on, and life grows dull with responsibility. Is it any wonder that old dreams are forgotten?Welcome to The Law of Averages: In which a man is dragged solidly out of his comfort zone. Be careful what you wish for, you never know when it will come true.This story follows Daniel Newman as he adjusts to a strange new world. One where superpowers are for sale, where heroics are frowned upon, and where life is constantly defying Daniel’s expectations. Dan always thought that he was destined to be normal, but one world’s normal is another world’s special.
8 277 - In Serial167 Chapters
Epic Of The Second Strongest Demonic Blade King
NOTE: This book contains a lot of Violence, Blood and Gore. If that would repulse you, then this book is not for you.After being treated like scum by his overly proud and arrogant father because of th...
8 1026 - In Serial304 Chapters
The Soul Force Saga
Damien St. Cloud is a failure.Born into a family of warlords and with the most powerful soul force in history, he's unable to make it work.A disappointment to his legendary father and a weakling compared to his sister, Damien's life is miserable.His life changes forever when a visiting sorcerer proclaims Damien isn't a warlord at all but a sorcerer. Thrust into a world of magic and danger, can Damien master his power in time to save his family and the kingdom from long forgotten evil?
8 207 - In Serial12 Chapters
Return of the Sith.
Y/n Rose was the first born of the roses but was abused by everyone all because he wasn't a girl like his parents wanted him and soon he ran into the forest at night and was found by the emperor of the galactic empire and was trained by him and after the training was complete y/n returned to remnant with his armada to bring it under his masters rule.I own nothing but the cover art.
8 83 - In Serial13 Chapters
Dragons of Dark Rebellion in A World of Essence
In a world where cultivation is the highest form of virtue, the purity of one’s blood is of absolute value. Saul is neither Arloni, nor Delcairan. He’s both. But when a strange ring suddenly falls into his hands, nineteen year old Saul is more than willing to push the boundary between fantasy and reality. However, things are not as they once were in Falden. At a time where Saul finally confronts lord Albryte’s sons after years of torment and abuse, his father’s health is fading fast. Suddenly faced with the consequences of his actions, Saul is forced to make a difficult decision. And as he fights his own battle, dark forces descend upon Lucidia. Followed by a pair of glowing red eyes, a stranger appears in the night, visiting Falden with unfavorable intentions. Even worse, nameless assassins strike at the heart of the capital, leaving Eliza Zaryph, the black sheep of the ruling house of Lucidia, shouldering the burden of governing a kingdom that once turned its back on her. As the world marches toward chaos, their lives take a drastic turn. Will Saul abandon those he holds most dear? Will Eliza drown herself in the past? Or will they struggle against fate and seize the future with their own hands? Tomorrow remains uncertain. But the Sun will show them the way. Author's Note: Inspired by the Wuxia/Xianxia genre the magic system is comprised of cultivating through different Worlds of power, where each World offers more strength and abilities. Currently there are five Worlds known: Essence Practitioner, Essence Channeler, Essence Warrior, Essence Conquerer, and finally Essence Ruler. (And for the best reading experience I recomend altering your width setting to about 70 or 80 percent on desktop.) Table of Contents: Prologue Part 1: Homecoming (chapters 1-12) Part 2: Journey (chapters 13-25) About 70 percent complete. I'll update this figure over time and begin posting again after I finish it and go through several rounds of editing.
8 152

