The Way Ahead

Chapter 76c: A Classy Ascension

Stamina 8 → 13

You have completed the Wanderer path!

Your path has taken you far, far from your home, and while you have perhaps settled for the moment, that is but a temporary arrangement. Soon, you will leave even that, your heart and soul not content to settle down, every footfall blurring into the next.

Wandering Alchemist

Paths Unchosen: Master of Obairlann, Master of the Ruined Tower, Recluse

You may evolve your Walking skill into the Longstrider skill!

Accept Evolution? Y/N

Longstrider

One giant leap for man, a small step for mankind

Take longer strides

Distance increases with level.

So he wasn’t completely special, it would seem. Lefi had been right about this, if nothing else. Walking did indeed become Longstrider, and it was kind of disorienting to use at first. When it was in use, his every step took him ever so slightly further than he was used to, and for someone who already had issues with spatial awareness at times, he had needed to lean hard on Perception, even wholly disabling Numeracy, to help keep him from repeatedly walking into the cliff or into Obairlann’s outer wall.

Hmmm. Should he take a couple of Paths that were likely to increase Perception? It might almost be worthwhile just so he would be able to use all his new Skills more effectively. Adventurer and Explorer were likely to help on that front, he’d just have to make sure he took them, which meant he’d need to figure out a different Path to skip.

It was also interesting to see himself actually lose Paths. Sure, he’d intellectually known it was possible, and Recluse was no great loss. Neither was Master of the Ruined Tower, honestly, but Master of Obairlann might have been nice to take at some point.

Ah well. There was nothing to be done about that now, and only one way to go- forward!

Health 17 → 20

Stamina 13 → 16

You have completed the Alchemical Warrior path!

Your path has not been a peaceful one. You have had to fight for your freedom, multiple times. Your future is likely to be as conflict-heavy as your past, and you will need to fight for your freedom, safety, and future ingredients every step of the way.

Alchemical Squire

You may evolve your Harvesting skill into the Alchemical Dismantling skill!

Accept Evolution? Y/N

Alchemical Dismantling

Oh, sorry, were you using that?

Break down alchemical components

Power increases with level.

What the heck did ‘break down components’ mean? It would presumably aid him in recovering parts from magical creatures- he really wanted to try and get his hands on Pele Wolf blood, see if it really was actually magma or if that was just creative license- but would it help him if he were to, oh, get hydrogen and oxygen via hydrolysis? That could be quite useful, if it genuinely worked that way. Given it came from a combat Path, perhaps that meant it would also help him cut into particularly tough hides?

He didn’t have anything particularly worthy of trying to use it on hand, unfortunately. Even his trick of trying to ‘harvest’ dirt while digging didn’t seem to engage it when he tried that- it probably wasn’t alchemical enough. He tried boiling water to see if that would have any effect, but couldn’t claim to tell if it made an impact. Numeracy wasn’t that precise yet, it seemed.

He wanted to try breaking his blackstone pebble to see if that counted, but he couldn’t find it. Maybe it fell out of his backpack somewhere? Normally, he’d be able to find it with his Basic Mana Sense, but with the general background mana within Obairlann, it was like trying to find a specific blade of hay in a haystack. Ah, he’d keep an eye out for it. It might show up eventually.

He might have felt the Skill contribute when he was crushing talsanenris berries- his bushes had finally borne some fruit again, though not many- to see if that would do it, but between the preexisting ease of crushing berries and the skill’s low level, he wasn’t sure if…

Ah wait, it leveled. Okay, so it did help with that. Good to know. Further testing was required, but it seemed like he had a partial handle on its function at least.

Onward!

Mana 10 → 15

You have completed the Novice Ritualist path!

As a man of science, you have had very little experience with the supernatural, with the impossible. Yet you have brushed against it, felt the power of magic, of rituals, and that power calls to you and intrigues you. To you, it is another branch of science to dissect and understand. Such is a path some have attempted to tread before you, will you succeed in this regard where they once failed? Regardless, your experiences have prepared you for your magical explorations in the future.

Alchemical Initiate

You may evolve your Basic Mana Sense skill into the Ritual Intuition skill!

Accept Evolution? Y/N

Ritual Intuition

No, not that kind of ritual. Honestly, this should be intuitive for you

Sense magical ambiance

Detail increases with level.

Running contrary to his expectations, his newfound sense didn’t automatically plug into Numeracy to give him a numerical breakdown of… whatever it was telling him. Instead, he was able to feel some kind of presence around him, like he was previously able to sense what temperature things were.

Was it just that different, that his scientific analysis wasn’t able to properly quantify what was around him? Eh, probably not. He could figure out some kind of numerical system for it in time. Odds were better that whatever feedback he was getting was too intricate for Numeracy to deal with. Or maybe because it was ‘intuition,’ it bypassed the Skill altogether. Regardless of why, Edwin’s sudden inset of a new sense wasn’t quantized.

There was a deep, deep sense of nature and tranquility all around him, that much was certain. There were also feelings of protectiveness and flourishing emanating from Obairlann, and a cool, watery impression being radiated by Inion, who looked on with curiosity.

“Hang on, just a minute. I think I got a Skill that lets me sense types of mana, and it’s a weird sensation.”

“Ooh! You’re just getting all the goodies, aren’t you?”

Edwin shrugged absently, “I guess so,” he played with his vial of concentrated firevine sap. Sure enough, he felt a hint of roaring fire trickling from it. He tucked the magical liquid away before anything might happen and nodded. “Yep, looks like it lets me sense mana. Strange that it’s not giving me numbers, but this is still really useful.”

“Keep an eye on it, ya? Probably has a bit more going on.”

Edwin nodded absently, assessing his next choice.

You have completed the Engineer path!

Coming from a world of machines into one of magic and hard work, you see nothing but inefficiency and impracticality. And like any engineer, you’re looking to see how to fix it. Perhaps you’ll manage to, perhaps you won’t. Regardless, it is a valuable skillset to add to your ever-growing arsenal.

Dabbling Alchemist

You may evolve your Visualization skill into the Prototyping skill!

Accept Evolution? Y/N

Prototyping

To predict catastrophic failures and ensure they happen

Simulate natural phenomena

Maximum complexity increases with level.

“Oi! Machines are hard work!” he half-offendedly exclaimed at the System, “It’s just all done up front!”

“What is it this time?” Inion inquired, and Edwin waved her off.

“Doesn’t matter.”

Edwin had no clue where to start figuring out what Prototyping did. The description was no help- seriously, that was so vague! Couldn’t the System have come up with anything better? The Skill likewise didn’t provide him with any immediate feedback, didn’t give any clues how it was supposed to be activated. Well, that wasn’t entirely true- he was able to activate it, but doing so had no apparent effect on anything around him. What was the secret?

It took him about an hour of messing around before he finally got his answer as he Visualized a cube floating a few feet off the ground in front of him before activating Prototyping. As soon as had done so, gravity took ahold of the box and it fell to the ground, thudding into the ground and bouncing slightly.

“Huh.” Inion perked up as he broke out of his concentration, but resumed her seemingly-bored float around the area when he waved her off. He’d fill her in later, once he had a good idea as to what this Skill did exactly.

Some more experimentation showed that it, for lack of a better term, did indeed ‘simulate natural phenomena,’ much to his annoyance. Now how was he supposed to complain about the System when it actually provided a decent skill description? Ugh.

Anyway, he could imagine a situation by utilizing Visualization, and then by activating the Skill, it would take his Numeracy measurements and apply them to whatever he had imagined. However, the complexity of his Visualizations was starkly limited- at the moment, he could only simulate basic geometric solids, with no variation for material.

As he toyed with it more, he managed to start simulating two basic objects, which could interact with each other as well as their surroundings. This would be eminently useful as it leveled, he could tell, especially if he could figure out how to apply material strength to the Skill. Already, his mind was racing with all manner of possibilities, but he was getting ahead of himself.

Mana 15 → 21

Stamina 16 → 20

Health 20 → 24

Perception 8 → 10

You have completed the Physical Arcanist path!

Though many seek to strengthen themselves through physical means, others attempt to surpass the limits of the world through use of magic, you tread the narrow path between them. It is a hazardous path for many, and one not taken often, but when threaded appropriately its results are undeniable. Weaving magic into your body directly, without aid of potions or artifacts brings you ever closer to disaster, but binds you to the world all the more.

Metabolic Alchemist

You may evolve your Athletics skill into the Overcharge skill!

Accept Evolution? Y/N

Overcharge

There is always another horizon to surmount

Infuse magic into yourself to push past your normal limits, at great potential cost

Maximum duration increases with level.

‘Great Cost’ sounded... ominous.

“Inion, Skills won’t kill you, will they?”

“Oh, they absolutely can. I remember one particularly bold fellow from back when who got a Water Breathing Skill. He dove down deep, only to have the Skill give out on him and he drowned.”

“Okay, but that just sounds like Skill misuse, like if I… blew myself up in an explosion, or poisoned myself with a failed potion. What about the act of using a Skill being deadly to the user?”

Inion frowned, “I don’t think that should be possible. Well,” she amended, “It’s possible, but I don’t think the System would give out something like that- no, wait. Blood Sacrifice could absolutely kill you if you aren’t careful.”

“What about if you are being careful?”

“Then you should be fine. Why, what’d you get?”

Edwin read out his new Skill, to her nodding, “Mixing raw mana with your own body outside of the framework of a Skill or magical organ, like you do with your eyes and Seeing, can be harmful without proper training or bodily adaptation. Even at the best of times, it creates this vile black goop that can build up in mundane tissues and in extreme cases has to be cleansed. If you’re careful, though, and don’t overuse it, you probably won’t have any problems.”

The alchemist frowned, “Cleansing in what way?”

She shrugged, “Eh, some just sort of push it out like sweat, others manage to excrete it into the stomach and vomit it, but there’s also some magical and herbal treatments for it.”

“And this happens a lot?”

“Oh, it’s really miniscule and only really happens with wholly unprocessed magic,” she saw the frown growing on Edwin’s face and clarified, “Your potions should be fine unless you seriously, seriously overdo it. Like, drink gallons of concentrated potions in one sitting. Using magical plants already dilutes it because the magic is associated with something physical already and your body is just generally better at dealing with that sort of thing, and what tiny amounts you get from that and normal mana exposure is flushed from your body naturally. It’s only when you start shoving raw, unstructured mana inside of yourself that issues arise. Even with this Skill, it’s probably not something you’d need to worry about so long as you restrain yourself.”

Edwin was still somewhat wary. It sounded like it was kind of dangerous to overdose on raw magic, but he would need to use the Skill sometime so he could level it, and better that he gave it a try now, right?

Overcharge.

He activated the Skill, Infusing mana into his entire body. Immediately, he felt everything about him become sharper, clearer, and he felt stronger and more grounded, as though he had just gotten a nex influx of Attributes on top of the ones he’d gotten for completing the Path. He abounded with energy, and his muscles flexed with newfound strength. This was amazing!

...Then the moment passed, and the feeling suddenly reversed. His muscles cramped, the world grew dim, and exhaustion clamped its jaws over his entire body while a dull ache permeated throughout him, and he slumped to the ground in pain.

Inion stood over him, looking down where he lay, “You okay there?”

“I think so. Ugh. Feels like I got hit by a truck.”

“A what?”

“Never mind,” he groaned, pulling himself to his feet. “I think that’s enough for today. I’m... going to sleep now, I think.”

Inion gave him a hand, leading him to his bed and gently laying him in it. He nodded in appreciation and let his very, very sore body give way to the peaceful oblivion of sleep.

It had been a very long day, and besides, the sun was beginning to set.

His Paths weren’t going anywhere, after all.

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