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Jason’s spirit vault had undergone considerable change, which he discovered on his first entry since accepting the World-Phoenix’s power. Fusing the physical and spiritual aspects of his being had a considerable impact on his spiritual space.

The garden itself didn’t occupy any more space, which seemed to be a function of rank, but it was much changed from his last visit. It was now a largely hanging garden, with flower-wreathed bamboo trellises hanging over long sections of flagstone paths. The design was dense but immaculate, allowing the sun passage through the various trellis coverings and open sky areas to create artworks of sunlight and flowers.

In the section of the garden where the flowers represented his blood essence abilities, red flowers covered walls running either side of narrow pathways of blood-red flagstone. Overhead, more red flowers made a canopy that only allowed in dappled sunlight, giving the overall impression of walking through an artery.

The area dedicated to his sin essence had starkly contrasted flower beds of black, red, white and gold. Archways of hanging flowers carved the light into hard segmentations of light and shadow.

The dark essence area was now underground, the pathway leading into a subterranean cave system. Luminescent fungus and white flowers that shone like moonlight covered the walls while the floor of the cave was covered in silver grass that apparently required no photosynthesis. Even with the glow of flowers and fungi, it was hard to see in the dark and irregular natural caverns. Even Jason’s power to see through darkness was suppressed, although it started working when he concentrated on it. It was, after all, his soul and he was ultimately in control.

The doom essence area used medium-sized trees to create different levels of light throughout. The paths were simple grass trails between bushes and trees. Some of the bushes were explosions of red and orange that, under the light coming through the trees looked like a fire. Other places had tall, narrow hedges covered in gold, white and silver flowers. The unobstructed light shining on them gave them an appearance reminiscent of Jason's transcendent finishing attacks.

A creek now led into the garden from under one of the walls, winding through the various sections of the garden and crossed by a series of small bridges. In the doom section, the bridges were rustic wood. The sin area had bridges of marbled black and white obsidian. In the blood section, the creek was only heard and not seen, adding to the sensation of being inside a living vein.

The creek ultimately dropped from a small waterfall to pool in an underground fairy grotto, the only part of the dark essence section open to the sky. Even the dimmer parts of that chamber were filled with a rainbow of luminescent fungus, giving it an ethereal beauty.

As far as Jason could tell, the creek represented a trickle of power sourced directly from the astral. He suspected it was the reason he hadn't needed to take a spirit coin to stave off the magic deficit of Earth during the long plane flight.

At the heart of the garden, the gazebo had not only been fully integrated into the garden but transformed into a sprawling pavilion complex, centred on a three-storey pagoda. The marbled obsidian was more white than black, compared to the dark stone of the gazebo, and overgrown with vines and flowers.

Exploring the pagoda, the ground floor was the storage space for his inventory items. To outside observation the bottom floor had walls, but the inside was a different story. Instead of walls, the interior was a platform situated in a starry void. The contents of his inventory floated nearby and beyond that spread out an infinite expanse of stars, galaxies and nebulae. It was like standing in the centre of the universe.

“Bigger on the inside,” he muttered. “I suppose I am too, for that matter.”

There were two exits, in the form of apertures that reminded Jason of his portal arches. One was the archway through which the garden outside could be seen. The other was a ring floating in the ceiling, situated over an elevating platform that Jason rode up to the next floor.

The second and third floors of the pagoda were open to the air, much like the old gazebo. The second story was a sitting area, complete with furniture, while the third storey was a meditation room with a luxurious floor of white moss that rivalled his cloud house for softness. Heading back down, he paused in the sitting area and looked at the chairs.

“Why more than one chair?”

He considered the changes to his soul garden had gone through since arriving back home. Until he gained the spirit vault, it had been an unchanging place, aside from the expansion when he ranked up. These new and rapid alterations were obviously a reflection of the changes to his soul. What he needed was some quiet time to adjust and consolidate but there were too many claimants on his time.

With that thought, his mind turned once more to things the new garden had mercifully distracted him from. He was soon back to dwelling on the frustration of his outburst toward the family.

“Damn it,” he scolded himself, his hands wringing impotently at his sides.

“You have a lot to deal with,” Shade said. His familiars had been comfortingly following him around like apocalyptic ducklings. “Miss Hurin’s care, the Network, your family. The changes to the very nature of your being.”

“I know,” Jason said.

“The man who tried to kidnap you and is now at large,” Shade continued to list off, “the EOA, the World-Phoenix, the mysterious painter…”

“I said I know,” Jason snapped, then his whole body sagged. “I’m sorry, Shade. Without you, I wouldn't have kept my head above water this long. You deserve the opposite of being yelled at. How about a raise?”

“You don’t pay me,” Shade said.

“Of course I do,” Jason said. “I’ve been giving the money to Gordon every week to pass along, haven’t I Gordon?”

Jason’s nebulous familiar gave no reaction.

“See?” Jason said.

“No one will blame you for getting overwhelmed,” Shade said.

“You don’t know my mother that well,” Jason said. “I can’t allow myself to unleash like that. What if I lose control of my aura and give someone an aneurism? It’s stronger than ever and I’m increasingly finding it getting off the leash when I become emotional. The whole reason I ducked in here was that I could feel myself losing what little remained of my cool. The power disparity means that I don't get to be the one who can't control himself.”

He groaned, running his hands over his face.

“Shade, I don’t know what to do. I don’t see a path where I can do all the things I need to do without my head popping like a pimple from stress.”

***

Emi marched into the crowded bar lounge, dragging Farrah by the hand. After drying and putting on clothes, Emi had taken Farrah literally in hand and marched her into the bathroom of Emi’s cabin. She brushed out Farrah’s depression hair, returning her at least a semblance of the appearance she had in Jason’s recordings.

This allowed everyone who had seen the recordings to recognise her on her arrival in the bar lounge, leaving everyone but Asya was startled by her arrival. This was double for Erika and Ian who, like Emi, had watched enough of them to learn Farrah’s fate. Asya had at least seen her when arranging Jason’s flight back to Australia.

Farrah’s gaze was drawn to Asya, whose iron-rank aura stood out amongst the normals. Farrah could feel the curiosity and nervousness of the woman, along with a faint strain of fear and hostility. It wasn’t that she viewed Farrah as a danger, but saw her as a more nebulous kind of threat. It wasn’t something Farrah could unravel without knowing the woman and circumstances more.

“They’ve all seen Uncle Jason’s recordings, so they all recognise you,” Emi explained, ignoring the room’s occupants as she pulled Farrah in the direction of the arch. “Not all of them know you’re meant to be dead, though.”

For her part, Farrah was arrested by the incongruous obsidian arch in the middle of the room. She had once found an identical one under a lake, the object of a mission her team had been sent on by Emir.

“How can this be here?” she whispered to herself.

“Oh, this?” Emi asked as they reached the arch. “Uncle Jason makes them.”

“Farrah?” Erika asked, the first to gather her wits.

“That’s my Mum,” Emi explained.

“Jason’s sister,” Farrah said, turning to Erika. “He always spoke warmly of you.”

“Erika Asano,” she introduced herself. “Jason told us you were dead.”

“I was,” Farrah said.

“I thought you said we couldn’t go in,” Emi said to her mother. She was arm-deep in the shadow gate.

“It wasn’t working for us,” Erika said, reaching out herself. Her hand was stopped dead on reaching the darkness filling the arch.

“That’s weird,” Emi said. “Farrah, let’s go find Uncle Jason.”

Emi stepped through the arch, dragging Farrah through behind her. After they vanished, Asya stepped up next to Erika and likewise put her hand up against the darkness. It felt like cool, heavy crystal under her hand, completely unyielding.

“I don’t suppose you can tell me what’s going on?” Asya asked Erika.

“I think it might be better to watch Jason’s recordings from while he was away,” Erika said. “I don’t think he’d mind you seeing them.”

***

Jason was continuing to explore his new, densely packed garden.

“Mr Asano,” Shade said. “I believe that something unexpected is about to happen.”

“Oh?”

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  • [Emi Evans-Asano] has entered your [Spirit Vault].
  • [Farrah Hurin] has entered your [Spirit Vault].

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“What?” Jason exclaimed. “That shouldn’t be possible.”

He was suddenly reminded of the moment he accepted the blessing from the World-Phoenix. At the time, his only concern had been getting to Farrah and he had closed the text wall his interface produced without looking at it. He wondered if there was a message log and his interface promptly supplied one, allowing him to find the discarded message.

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Ability [Nirvanic Transfiguration] has amalgamated your body and soul into a state that is both physical and spiritual. This state has altered your [Spirit Vault] ability to be a physical space that others can enter.

Only those who implicitly trust you will be able to enter your spiritual vault. Anything short of complete trust will prevent them from entering. You may seal the vault against any or all individuals. It is not possible to break into the spiritual vault by anyone without existing access to your soul, such as through a star seed or divinely-granted essence ability.

Anyone in your spiritual vault is under your power. They cannot use abilities or affect anything within the vault, including you and each other, with limited exceptions.

You and your familiars can affect people within your vault in almost any way, except for violating their souls, although you can attack their souls. They may be protected from your influence through a connection to a foreign element in your souls, such as a star seed or divinely-granted essence ability.

You can expel or trap anyone within your spiritual vault, although individuals with a significantly greater soul sense than you may be able to force their way out. Individuals may resist expulsion through a connection to a foreign element in your soul.

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“Damn.”

In his astral space, the normal rules of reality didn’t apply and he controlled it all. He closed his eyes and the pavilion came into view, with Emi and Farrah looking around in surprise. Farrah looked much improved, the simple change of brushing her hair making a huge difference. She was still haggard but much more like her old self. That was a startling turnaround in just a day and one he didn’t put much stock in. He knew that her ordeal wasn’t something to simply brush off.

Jason vanished from where he was standing to appear in front of Emi and Farrah.

“Ladies,” he greeted. “I’m a little surprised to see you here.”

“What is this place?” Farrah asked as Emi goggled at Jason’s teleportation.

“I’ve been in dimensional spaces created by essence abilities before,” Farrah said, “and this isn’t that. My aura and magic senses aren’t even working. Is this some spatial treasure the Order of the Reaper left behind?”

“No,” Jason said. “This is the inside of my soul.”

“That shouldn’t be possible,” Farrah said, then shrugged. “I suppose that’s never stopped you before.”

Jason threw her a grin.

“I see this one dug you out,” Jason said, ruffling Emi’s hair as she crankily pushed his hand away. “How are you doing?”

“Not the best I’ve ever been,” she admitted. “You?”

“I'm not going to complain, with everything you've just been though,” Jason said. “Who am I kidding? Of course I am, but that can wait. You have no idea how happy I am to have you here.”

“Can you show us around, Uncle Jason?” Emi asked.

"Sure, although this is quite new to me," Jason said. "I've been experiencing a lot of changes lately. How about we take a look around together?"

Emi slipped her hand into Jason’s and the trio started walking around the garden.

“So, this is what your soul looks like,” Farrah said. “It’s oddly tranquil. I would have expected something a little more erratic.”

“I can't imagine why,” Jason said. “I’m a beacon of peace and harmony.”

They wandered the garden, Jason and Farrah keeping the topics light due to Emi's presence. He thought back to the description of why they had accessed his spirit vault. The realisation that they trusted him to that degree filled him with warmth, soothing the raw nerves that had led to him hauling off on his family.

Emi delighted at every new sight, Jason saving the best for last. He finished the garden tour at the fairy grotto, then took them into the bottom floor of the pagoda to look out into the universe.

“It might be more impressive if your boxer shorts weren’t floating past,” Farrah said. Jason made a downward gesture and his inventory items dropped out of sight.

“I really needed this,” he said, squeezing Emi’s hand. “Emi, can you go tell your Mum that I’ve calmed down and I’ll be out in a while?”

“Okay,” she said cheerily, skipping out of the pagoda. The archways for his familiars and the vault doorway were still present in the pavilion. Once she was gone, Jason let his true weariness be revealed on his face.

“Something to eat?” he offered Farrah.

“Is it actual food, or will I be nibbling on bits of your soul.”

“It’s food,” Jason said. “My personal storage space is wrapped up in here.”

They took the elevating platform up to the sitting area and settled into chairs that looked like bamboo but had the soft comfort of cloud furniture. The elevating platform descended and a tray of sandwiches came sailing up through the hole, settling onto the table in front of them.

“I’m surprised you’re out and about,” Jason said. “If it were me, I’d be hiding in my room for weeks. I know, because that’s what I did when it was me.”

“I’m not you,” Farrah said. “I want to take control back. Get productive, do some good. That’s not so easy in a world you don’t know.”

“Tell me about it,” Jason said. “It was bad enough in your world, only for me to come back and discover I never really knew my own.”

“You know more than me,” Farrah said. “I’ll be relying on you to guide me through it.”

"If you're looking for productive, I think I have something. Back in Greenstone, I liked to blow off steam by monster hunting. Vent some frustration and help people at the same time by clearing off the adventure boards. The monsters here appear in proto-astral spaces, which is why no one knows about it. There's some kind of planetwide detection array they use to find and eliminate the monsters before the proto-spaces shoot them out into the world."

“A planet-sized magical array? I’d love a look at that.”

“We can probably swing it,” Jason said. “I was meant to be meeting with a rep from the local Adventure Society equivalent today. She is out there, but my sister decided to invite my whole family around for a big group talk about magic being real.”

“The iron-ranker,” Farrah said.

“She can get us into some proto-spaces,” Jason said. “I still need to sort out the details, though. My family kind of took over everything and I just lost it and started yelling at them. They wouldn’t have understood much and believed even less.”

“Let me guess,” Farrah said. “You’re sinking all this time and energy into getting them caught up on magic, making sure they’re safe and understand what’s happening.”

“Something like that.”

“Well, you need to stop,” Farrah said. “Just because you came home with a pile of magic powers, that doesn’t mean you’re suddenly the king of everyone. There’s only so far you can be responsible for and to your family. They have to make their own choices and you don’t get to tell them what to do.”

“My coming back into their lives has caused chaos and brought danger.”

“Are you an idiot?” she asked. “Life is dangerous and you can't change that, no matter how much you twist yourself up in knots trying. Do you think you're the first adventurer to bring some weird crap back to hang around their family's necks? Every adventurer that comes up from nothing has some variation on this, and yes, your story has some surprising turns, but so does everyone else’s. You’re a little weird, Jason, but you aren’t that special.”

“So what do I do?” he asked.

“The same thing everyone does. You essence your family up, train any of them that are worth a damn and send the rest monster cores every now again. Beyond that, you have to let them be responsible for themselves or it all goes wrong. If you’re too controlling, they get stifled and inevitably someone makes a stupid choice and betrays the family, be it on purpose or inadvertently.”

“It’s not that simple.”

“Yes it is,” she said, then poked him in the forehead. “That is where things keep getting complicated. You need to get out of your own way, magic up the family and let them loose to make their own mistakes, while you focus on what you need to do.”

“I’m not even sure where to start,” Jason said.

"I suggest with how we even ended up here," she said. "We're in the wrong damn universe."

Comments

CptJimmy

Love ya Shirtaloon

Anonymous

Right on time! Thanks.

Anonymous

Thanks for the chapter!

Ya Boi

Thank you! excited for the next chapter!

CentaureHeart

"The shadow essence area was now underground" Should be Dark. Thanks for the chapter :)

Ziggy

Thankfully my family is much smaller than Jason's and not nearly as taxing. But I can see myself having the exact same reaction. Wanting to shepherd them like a mother duck into the world of magic. Make sure they're emotionally okay, give them all the information, walk them through it, all the nonsense that comes with it. Yeahhh good advice, Farrah.

Wargen

Damn, Jason is like a Xianxia protagonist with his inner world.

Michael Hughes

Great chapter. I have always really liked soul spaces that reflect the user in fiction. Now I have to read Time Braid again. See you next time.

Anonymous

Thanks for the chapter :)

Jonathan Walker

Welp Farrah is back to normal lol

Anonymous

Thanks for the chapter

Anonymous

Damn Farrah was only out for a day or two and she is already back to being a great teacher and guide for Jason, The Reaper chose right. Still, I doubt Farrah is far from really being ok.

Chopper

Jason: King of everyone! All who do not bow shall receive no sandwiches!

carebear90

Not really... she just isn't moping arround while actively trying to recover. ;) She can't really. Not while lacking any information about the universe she found herself in.

Andrew

Thank you!

Mislandor

Great advice - he really was in a spot - and that is what he needed to hear from someone who he trusts with no ulterior motives.

Anonymous

I totally disagree with Farrah’s argument here. This is a fundamentally different situation than an adventurer with non magical parents. While they may not fully grasp what it is to have powers, nonmagical parents from her world don’t have their fundamental understanding of the universe changed when their child comes back. Jason 100% has a responsibility to get them up to speed.

MrHrulgin

I hope with Farrah around we can see a distinct drop in the number of family side-characters the story is dealing with. Trying to stretch out the story to cover all of those family members has stretched thin the amount of stuff that can actually happen.

carebear90

It's interesting, how no one in his family other than Emi trusts him enough to enter. It would be strange if they did, honestly... considering the circumstances, but it must add fuel to the fire of his misgivings with them. Asya seem to regard Farrah as a potential love rival if I interpret the reading of her aura correctly? While feeling guilty about her treatment and fear of retaliation? Emi is just wonderful as allways. ^^ And I really am eager to see a bit of dialogue with Jason's mother, Amy or Kaito again, after they watched the recordings. We sadly skipped the part that drove Jason up the wall with frustration. ^^

A B

We don't know no one else trusts him that much. Have they all tried?

carebear90

I actually don't really see the difference between what she is telling him to do and what he has done till now. I mean... if she doesn't mean to just power them up with essences without telling them anything about them beforehand (which seems rather dumb), then what is it exactly, that made him the "king of everyone" until now? That he had them stay in his cloudhouse while he was in europe? I don't really know, what she meant, when she told him to stop.

A B

Alrighty now we get to see the first family member get essenced up. Anyone else hoping it's his dad?

Anonymous

Curious when Spirit Vault came up...Jason didn’t offer return Farrah’s books. Aren’t those texts hers again? Certainly give her something to do when she needs distraction. Or will Jason continue to be her sole solution...guess that makes male sense

Anonymous

Crude, but she noticed his underwear...not her books? Lost opportunity there

Matthew A Baker

so with this nirvanic transformation, and the physical/soul union, does that mean a physical attack is the same as an attack on his soul?

Anonymous

One of main concerns after first arc. How many chapters will be dedicated to family awakenings? Development, etc? Are they joining becoming new ‘team’ (that he’ll leave to get back to first team...and then there will weeks of their evolutions, etc) Appreciated and enjoyed making the first; but starting over...ugh.

Chris

Jason has an infant Tardis. Silver rank upgrades will have him on adventures with sidekicks.

Corwin Amber

'between bushed and trees' bushed -> bushes 'but Asya was startled' -> 'but Asya startled'

Thransk

It seems like Jason and Farrah really suit each other. People deal with trauma differently and some people deal with it by helping others. I think Farrah being there to help Jason will also help her healing process.

Amelgar

I'm kinda interested in how the Network indoctrinates their new recruits. Given how hard Jason's family is taking it. Though Jason doing the explaining probably didn't help much :D

Anonymous

I honwatly low key ship them. They've complimented each other really well since the beginning. If, by some weird chance, they do end up together, I hope they actually stay together and dont have any drama crap that magically appears to break them up to spice things up. Like, no. Just make characters happy for once when it comes to romance. And if they don't end up together, that's fine too, they make really good friends and I like reading their interactions

Anonymous

I think a major part of the problem is that it is a family member doing the explaining. Someone they know comes back from the dead with all this magical knowledge. Its hard to deal with the fact he is back, the changes he has undergone and all of the crazy magic stuff. Also, like you said, it's Jason. If a non-relative were the ones to explain things I think they would be better able to accept and understand.

Sebastian Prue

I love how she goes on to help him

Anonymous

Farrah the wise

Blaublue

Erika annoying these chapters - inviting the entire family without permission and showing off Jason's videos, some of which are personal or may not be good for the entire Network branch to know

Shirtaloon

It's hard to imagine an Asano obnoxiously going off and doing things without regard for the consequences, I know.

Denis Schreiner

Farrah here spouting what i have been thinking ever since i paid $10 yesterday to access advance chapters. Still on that family-reunion bs omfg. Give them essences, give them a training-regime and maybe, after they stuck to it take them to kill some weaker monsters. Stop coddling people who clearly feel entitled to your time and attention and throw them in the cold water already.

mhaj58

Jason doesn't want his family to pay the price for his choices and he's made some very bad choices in regards to his enemies and he doesn't have powerful friends who can take care of themselves and don't need his help or protection

Termac

That's his greatest fear! Becoming the great and terrible denier of sandwiches.

Max Thomas

I feel like it isn't unreasonable for Jason not to want to throw his family into the deep end, especially considering his own experiences. If these were randos that Jason were training then sure, I could say a very hands-off approach is a good idea, but this is his family. Besides, Jason hasn't really done any "coddling" yet. All Jason has done so far is explain the bare minimum of what magic and essences are, the coddling could only really start after they get essences.

Avi Singh

I truly have missed Farrah throughout this and now that she is back, I am more than satisfied. She always had a way of bringing Jason back to reality and stabilizing his more ardent, sometimes suffocating ways. She is just awesome.

Nicholas Grey

I think Farrah is being manifestly unfair. There is a qualitative difference between "managing an adventurer's family's expectations in a world where they know that magic exists" and "needing to fundamentally change the family's understanding of the universe, after returning from the dead in a world where that was supposedly impossible"

Nicholas Grey

“Shadow essence area” - “Dark Essence” “You essence stone your family up” - Possibly “essence and (awakening) stone your family”. As far as I’m aware, there has been no previous usage of “essence stone” as a phrase.