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Dawn’s cottage bubble flying vessel floated over the deck of the skyship. Dawn emerged from the cottage, walked down the short garden path to the bubble surrounding it and stepped through, like passing through a waterfall. She dropped lightly to the deck and the bubble shrank before dropping into her hand. She then placed the vessel into a pouch on her belt.

Sophie, Neil and Jory watched this happen, with a grimy and half-naked Humphrey coming up on deck just as Dawn was putting her astral ship away. Dawn looked over at Humphrey, then at Sophie.

“Did you …?” Dawn asked her.

“This wasn’t me,” Sophie said. “Neil, Humphrey’s pretty dirty. You should go help soap him up.”

“You’re a degenerate,” Neil muttered as he marched towards the stairs leading below. “I’ll go get the others.”

“Thank you for loaning me this, by the way,” Dawn said, handing Sophie a recording crystal.

“What’s that?” Jory asked.

“You don’t need to worry about that,” Sophie told him. She deftly avoided puppy Stash, cradled in one arm, from snatching the crystal from her fingers and slipped it into a pocket.

Soon the rest of the group was coming up on deck. Gary was yawning while Belinda argued with Clive.

“It’ll be fine,” Belinda said. “I put a metal bar there to hold the thing in place and tied a rag around it so it wouldn’t slip.”

“That is not any way to fly a skyship,” Clive argued.

“I told you before: we’re in the sky. There’s nothing to run into.”

“We don’t even have a full handle on how this thing works,” Clive said. “Not to mention someone’s troublemaking lizard was tearing random parts off the ship.”

“There’s a lizard?” Stash exclaimed, leaping out of Sophie’s arms. “I’m gonna catch it!”

Puppy Stash scrambled across the deck, dodging between legs and disappearing down the stairs.

“I need a break,” Clive said. “I hope we find Jason on a beach somewhere, grilling meat.”

“It does sound pretty likely,” Gary said. “Remember when we were rushing to rescue him when he was kidnapped and found him adjusting his cufflinks with the bad guy tied up?”

“Yeah, and then he passed out for three days,” Neil said. “What kind of idiot uses the last of his energy after getting tortured to put on a sharp suit?”

The group gathered together on the deck, respectfully greeting Dawn.

“The reason I have come to you here,” Dawn said, “is that it would not do you any favours if we were to maintain contact once all the eyes in Vitesse are upon me.”

“Why not?” Neil asked. “Isn’t knowing someone influential a good thing?”

“We’re silver-rankers,” Humphrey said. “We’re better off without gold and diamond-rankers paying us attention.”

“More importantly,” Dawn said, “so is Jason. He has a task to complete and until he does, it would be best if some of the secrets he brought back remain secret. Specifically, he took something the Builder left in Jason's world. This item was supposed to give the Builder influence over whoever was forced to use it but Jason absorbed the item entirely, purging the Builder’s influence and gaining an amount of power over the Builder’s minions.”

“Well that certainly sounds useful,” Clive said. “If that information gets around, the Adventure Society will tie Jason to a stick and start waving him at the Builder.”

“Shouldn’t they?” Jory asked. “It sounds like Jason could be a powerful weapon. That shouldn’t go to waste.”

“You think Jason is going to hide?” Humphrey said. “You weren’t there, Jory. Six of us went to battle against the Builder and his army of constructs, cultists and whatever it was he turned those priests into. Jason fought the Builder himself, and he died making sure that the rest of us succeeded.”

“And all this was after he was chained up while the Builder tortured his soul,” Neil added. “Say what you will about Jason – which I personally intend to do at length – but the Builder threw everything you can throw at Jason and Jason came back for more. The Builder killed him. With his own hands, kind of. And that still hasn't stopped the smug prick who probably came back from the dead just to keep annoying the crap out of everyone. Jason roaming around of his own volition will do more to hurt the Builder than anything the Adventure Society can dream up, I can promise you that.”

“I think that’s the nicest thing you’ve ever said about Jason,” Clive said to Neil. “While somehow still including the phrase 'smug prick.'“

“It’s a low bar,” Neil acknowledged.

Sophie stayed out of the conversation and was still watching Dawn.

“You want us to look for Jason instead of you,” Sophie said.

“Yes,” Dawn said. “It will be odd for you to have the Adventure Society track the status of your dead team member but not attention-grabbing. In any case, I am still in the process of travelling around and disseminating what information I can about the Builder’s invasion.”

“What about that floating city?” Humphrey asked. “What’s being done?”

“The invasion platforms are appearing all over the world,” Dawn said. “They are the concern of the Adventure Society. Your concern is Jason.”

“There are more of those things?” Gary asked

“That’s how the Builder is invading?” Clive asked. “Flying cities?”

“Not all of them fly and not all are cities. The scale is roughly the same with each, but the power level is not. The strongest invasion platforms can only appear where the dimensional skin of your world is most permeable.”

“So, Greenstone doesn’t have some diamond-rank sky city invading it,” Humphrey said with relief. Regardless of their feelings about it, every team member but Jason had been raised in Greenstone. The desperate battle where Jason died had been fought to protect it.

“What happens when Jason turns up somewhere?” Jory asked. “They aren’t going to let us just run off in the middle of a monster surge.”

“We can request a travel dispensation,” Humphrey said. “If we bring in this ship for the Magic Society to study, plus do some good work during the surge, the fact that our team member came back from the dead should be enough that either we can get him to us or go to him.”

“Young Master Geller is correct,” Dawn said. “Using my influence might be faster, but faster is not always better. I shall provide Mr Standish with a discreet means to contact me should you find Jason’s location or find yourselves in desperate need of assistance.”

“I thought you could only take action once,” Belinda said. “You’re willing to waste it on us?”

“Jason would not see it as a waste if it keeps you all alive,” Dawn said. “In his time away, he came to understand how much he needs you all.”

“Maybe not Neil,” Belinda muttered.

“Jason has earned my help,” Dawn said. “Both with the sacrifices he has made and the sacrifices to come.”

“What does that mean?” Neil asked. “Does that mean us? I don’t want to get sacrificed.”

***

Approaching the island of Livaros, Jason and Farrah immediately spotted the differences from Arnote, which they had left behind without making landfall. The shoreline was mostly cluttered with ports, docks and marinas, as far as they could see in either direction. There were a few places, though, where large houses sat behind pristine beaches or atop rocky cliffs. Some of the cliffs had skyships docked against them, presumably connected to the houses through tunnels inside the rock face.

Moving their gaze inland, the island appeared to be a single sprawling city, albeit an affluent one based on the quality materials, craftsmanship and architecture of the buildings. White stone abounded, with wide, tree-lined streets. More skyships could be seen inside the city, docked to towers that loomed over the surrounding buildings.

“Is that a port for flying ships?” Jason asked.

“Yes,” Farrah said. “You’ll see at least one in any city that isn’t magically barren.”

“Okay, this is pretty great,” Jason admitted, mollified after not stopping at Arnote. “Maybe I should get this thing flying.”

Since passing by Arnote, the level of water traffic they saw had steadily increased. Once they were approaching the more populous Livaros, it had been joined by air traffic with skyships flying overhead and smaller flying vehicles moving between Livaros on the ground and the sky islands scattered around.

The vehicles they were seeing ranged from magical boats to flying carriages to trained magical beasts. There was a preponderance of people riding different forms of a creature similar to a manta ray, in a plethora of sizes and colours.

Smaller ones had a single rider and skipped over the water like a stone. Others carried multiple people surrounded by a bubble of air as in plunged under the water. Some were even flying through the sky, one of which was huge and carried more than a dozen people.

“I think you need to tone down the disguise a bit, before we arrive,” Farrah told him. “I think keeping a low profile is the right move but you got caught up in the idea of disguising your aura. It’s impressive, don’t get me wrong, but it’s not like people are out looking for you.”

“Builder cult.”

“Yeah, but you’re not hiding your name, are you? They won’t be going around asking people if they’ve spotted an outworlder with good aura control.”

“Fair point,” Jason acknowledged.

“What you can do with your aura is great,” Farrah said. “Just because you can do something doesn’t make it a good idea. How about instead of transforming yourself, you just act like a sensible person.”

“That's not my strong suit,” Jason warned. “I'm more familiar with plans that seem great in my head and more-or-less work but have unintended consequences because I really don't know what I'm doing or just couldn't keep my mouth shut.”

Farrah turned to give him a flat look.

“What?” Jason asked with an innocent expression. “I can be self-aware. Eventually.”

“I’m just saying,” Farrah said, “that acting like a sensible person makes for a better disguise than turning yourself into a creepy sleaze. Which I would have had time to explain if you'd shown me what you were going to do more than half a minute before the guy reached us.”

“It wasn’t that bad,” Jason said. “I pretty much completely hid my sin essence.”

“Jason, I think you’re underestimating what it takes to stand out in a proper adventuring city. How about you just try being yourself and take the time to get to know this place, its people and the culture before loudly explaining to the most powerful person you can find why they're immoral.”

“I do like to try new things,” Jason said. “I can give it a go.”

“And don’t try to sleep with their princess.”

“I’m not going to sleep with their princess.”

“I know you’re not going to sleep with their princess. I'm saying don't try.”

“I won't.”

“Good.”

“But what if they have a lot of princesses?”

“Jason...”

“That Vidal guy suggested the royal family is pretty big. They might be hard to avoid.”

Farrah shook her head.

“This is not going to go well.”

As they drew closer to the island, someone was approaching the yacht on a small vehicle that looked to Jason like a bamboo jet ski.

“Oh, nice,” Jason said.

The rider approached the yacht, turning and matching speed as it came alongside. A friendly voice called up from the water.

“Hello, onboard! I'm from the Port Esten Docking Office. Can I come aboard?”

“Certainly,” Farrah called back. “You can dock at the rear platform.”

Jason and Farrah moved to the rear of the yacht where a low docking platform for small watercraft emerged from the side of the yacht as a door opened in the hull. The rider approached on his personal watercraft and stepped onto the yacht, lifting the small craft out of the water and resting it on the platform. The vehicle was rather light, making it easy for his bronze-rank strength.

The man was a celestine, with sea-green hair, matching eyes and an easy smile. He was dressed quite like Jason with tan shorts, a bright floral shirt and no shoes. His aura was non-threatening, with the unmistakable feel of heavy core use. This man was no adventurer.

The man looked to be in his early thirty to Jason’s eyes. For a bronze-ranker, that meant he was probably fifty or more. He looked around, taking in what appeared to be a painted metal hull, white in classic yacht style.

“Cloud ship, yeah?” he asked.

“How can you tell?” Jason asked.

“I’ve worked the Livaros ports since I was a wee tacker,” he said. “I’ve seen just about every conveyance ever put to water or sky. You see enough cloud ships and you learn to spot them, even when they're disguised. We've got a few of them docked right now and there'll be more with the surge supposedly about to jump off. Of course, we’ve been told that before.”

“This time, you can believe it,” Farrah said.

“Yeah? Adventurers are you? Anyway, is this just a cloud ship or one of them fancy ones you keep in a bottle? Don’t see a lot of those, even here.”

“Bottle,” Farrah said.

“Nice. Oh, I’m Albert, by the way, but everybody calls me–”

“Bert?” Jason asked.

“No, Al,” Albert said. “You can call me Al.”

“And you can call me Betty,” Jason said, earning him a slap on the arm from Farrah.

“I’m Farrah and this is Jason,” she said, giving Jason a scolding glare.

“Sorry,” Jason said. “I can’t tell if I’m disappointed or relieved you’re not a Bert.”

“You're a bit of an odd duck, aren't you?” Albert said, looking Jason up and down. “Still, can’t fault your taste in clothes. Are you fine folks looking to dock the boat and live on it, or will you put it back in the bottle and seek other accommodation?”

“I think we’ll put it away,” Farrah said, nodding her head at Jason. “This one has ideas about buying a little plot of land on Arnote and living the quiet life.”

“Can’t fault you there,” Albert said. “I'd like to do that myself, someday. Got some family there. It's not a bad choice, either. Most of you adventurer types like to stay in the action, so there'll be competition for places on Livaros, be it in the marinas or the inns. There's been a lot of activity lately, with the latest round of rumours about the surge. Arnote might not be as convenient to the Adventure Society but you shouldn’t have trouble finding a place. Just make sure you don’t go causing trouble.”

“That’s what we’ve heard,” Jason said. “So, what do we do now?”

“If you’re going to bottle up your boat, then that simplifies things for all of us. I'll guide you into port, you get rid of your boat and we're all done. I can point you straight at the Adventure Society port office if you’d like.”

“That would be great,” Jason said. “We appreciate the…”

Albert and Farrah looked at Jason, whose eyes had gone wide as he trailed off. He was frozen for a moment and then snapped into action. He pulled out his cloud flask and set it down and the still-moving yacht started the slow process of returning to the flask. It would take around ten minutes for the yacht to completely dissolve around them.

“I think you’re jumping ahead there, friend,” Albert said.

“Shade,” Jason barked. “Give us two of those bamboo watercraft. Once the cloud flask is done collecting the yacht, collect the flask.”

Two patches of darkness moved from Jason’s shadow to the water behind the yacht and turned into black replicas of Albert's small vehicle.

“Sorry Al,” Jason said. “We’ll be making our own arrangements, but thank you. Farrah, we need to go.”

Without waiting, Jason jumped onto one of the vehicles and it launched off towards the island, spraying water behind it. Farrah gave Albert an apologetic smile.

“Sorry,” she said. “He can be a bit dramatic.”

“What’s going on?” Albert asked.

“No idea,” she said and then jumped on the other black watercraft and immediately shot away.

Albert shook his head and then pushed his watercraft back into the water.

“Adventurers,” he muttered to himself.

Comments

Anonymous

Thanks for chapter

Anonymous

He definitely sensed something

Hugh Mungus

the chapters always seem to end at the worst/clifhangiest point possible

Seaspike

Any bets he detected builder cultists?

Anonymous

Yeah, I wanna know what made Jason stomp on the gas like that. Could be Builder forces rolling in or a familiar aura, not sure, but I wanna know.

Sean

Every chapter makes me wanna read more.

Jon

So Jason is about to reintroduce himself to the world by shitting on some Builder cultists, I assume?

Cameron C

What a cliff! Haha

Anonymous

Please. Please shirt. Don't kill Hump as a way to restate what the stakes are since Jason and Farrah are back and as a way to bring Jason and Sophie together. My heart can't take it 💔

Ford-Thomas Frank Loveland

Thank goodness this is not the end of the week. I swear there was 3 weeks in a row that the chapter ended in a cliff just to mess with us

Russell Widger

Neil should get that chip off his shoulder

David Fletcher

He sensed the crystal wash. He would have said it was cultists if it was cultists I think. Maybe not with the random authority figure there.

Philip Pleiss

Either Albert was a builder cultist, or Jason just got a notification that the hot Rimaros princess is available to chat. So much for his promise not to sleep with the local royalty! Also, thanks for the Paul Simon reference. Now I have that bass line stuck in my head.

Anonymous

Only time Jason has ever flipped his mood like that is when his ‘builder senses’ tingled.. I’m suspecting ‘laying low’ lasts until 1/3rd of the conflict with what ever builder action he’s about to jump into..

David Fletcher

Right? It doesn’t make sense why he dislikes and distrusts him so much, especially at this point.

Romen Martin

I look forward to Jason surprising his party with Farrah

Anonymous

Thanks for the chapter :)

Dax

They already know she's alive and back on balldirt

Vacivus

Oh Neil, you needn't worry. It wouldn't be a sacrifice if it was you :)

Tommy

Thanks for the chapter!

Anonymous

I wonder how long till the gods stop by to say hi.

Alexander Dupree

Oh yeah because all I need is more unfulfilled anticipation after all that talk of crystal wash.

Seppo Marx

He’d sent Shade ahead and Shade happened across a 2 for 1 crystal wash coupon sale.

Dion Crump

Oh Neil, you won’t be sacrificed... unless someone promises to replace his Aura with a Crystal Wash Aura. Constantly applies the effect of crystal wash to him and allies in the aura

Anonymous

Good chapter. I like how things are progressing!

Anonymous

Wow, you certainly know how to keep us hungry for the next chapter 😂

michael shafer

Prolly soon at least knowledge will show just to say hi and freak out about him being kinda scary

Tim Johnson

wasnt it stated over the last few chapters that the gang was all still at bronze rank? why does it have them claim they are silver rank now?

Adrian Gorgey

The interludes covered the breadth of time since Jason left, jumping through time from when they were bronze to now, silver

Adrian Gorgey

So excited to see what's up in the other world. Farrah: don't stir up trouble Jason, to the first god he sees: Hey Knowledge, you petty bitch!

Anonymous

Do we have any idea what was on that recording crystal Dawn just gave back to Sophie?

Ken Ridley

Nice! A Paul Simon quote..https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=call+me+al+paul+simon&view=detail&mid=C87E7365A26CC4825500C87E7365A26CC4825500&FORM=VIRE0&ru=%2fsearch%3fq%3dcall%2bme%2bal%2bpaul%2bsimon%26cvid%3dd310842b3fe6459c84c4dc5bbd23c6e6%26aqs%3dedge.3.0l7.9044j0j1%26pglt%3d43%26FORM%3dANNTA1%26PC%3dU531

Russell Widger

Probably the Humphrey vs Neil grease wrestling match that Sophie definitely didn't record...

Steven Thompsen

Damn though that cliffhanger guys!

Gamerkitt3nz

I have an issue with all of your chapters Shirtaloon

Victor Mijares

He either saw shako, unlikely. Group of cultists, unlikely. But to make him freeze for a second he either saw 1-3 of the people he lost on earth back. Or a full blown group of builder cultists forcing their way in through the world.

Henri Black

I feel like whatever Jason is chasing after will be very anticlimactic...

Victor Mijares

Besides my theory on the post above you. It could be a crystal wash shop that's about to completely sell out.

Fleetpanda

Sounds like Jason caught a whiff of crystal wash

Andrew

Thank you!

Allastin

Psh…..adventurers, amirite?

Anonymous

His builder sense must be tingling

Alexander Dupree

You could have also not posted this and it would have cost you nothing

Anonymous

i kind of get a feeling there will be a new running gag. instead of bertinellis we get a bunch of als. albert, alfred, ...

Tommy

If he gets anywhere near some sort of religious temple the god’ll pop out to say hello, and that will be that for low profile. So so many ways for it to go spectacularly wrong

Tommy

Why doesn’t Jason ask Jory to explain how Crystal wash is made? Then he can build some sort of crystal wash maker into his cloud ship

Stefan Mensink

I wonder if suddenly some friends got in range of his party interface. Though it's hard to imagine Farrah doesn't have access to that.

mhaj58

His alchemy abilities are all from skill books he likely can't create high quality like Jory can

Tommy

I don’t think we’ve really been given much info on what all her outworlder benefits are right? Jason got a tonne of benefits and Farrah only seems to have one (the mind-meld info transfer thing)

Zarik0

“Jason has earned my help,” Dawn said. “Both with the sacrifices he has made and the sacrifices to come.” Fuck you bitch with you and your phoenix master who keep scheming and using other people and make them sacrifice thing they have for your goal (and giving other thing doesnt make it for what they sacrificied and lost) you can just instead ACT and resolve the problem you have a responsability on it personnaly instead of using other who pay for solve it when you are not ;P This astral being and his people is really a fucktard in my view, not really better than the Builder, just more slow and less direct at what the damage she do to other (like she already moved to fuck Jason in the future by acting to limit his grow/power he can get, and of course its was a scheme and in a manipulative way, no way she make a contract or say the thing clear, like she say she have limited and modified it so in the future you cant use this part because its dangerous and can cause more problem than solve (for her side), she certainly dont say what it entail when she "push" him to do thing, bitch and scheme with own goal (and it doesnt matter if her goal coincide sometime "for the better good") (personnal view on this "faction", i like how the author have written them but i hope at some point Jason gonna settle the account with all the fucktard ;P (Builder/Phenix/Knowledge for the big shot) So Jason get wide eye here so maybe he detect and know the other outworlder who is in the city? someone for earth? or its cult group ;)

Victor Hugo Souza

I think Dawn should have said more about the sacrifices Jason had to make. If they admire what Jason did for Greenstone, they would appreciate even more the things he did for Earth. Not only he died more than once, but he also did so while losing his loved ones, being hunted by the very people he was trying to save and seeing the land he was raised drowing in the blood of millions of Innocents. Very, very dark. They should know it so that they understand how much Jason has already given to the war against the builder and how understandable it would be if he choose to stand out of this monster wave.

Blaublue

I think we've heard enough of how awesome and selfless Jason is. How many times has it been mentioned how he went back to save them from the cultists the day he was summoned? Granted, that may not be unrealistic in a real setting to be mentioned often, but it becomes grating in a novel

Robert Nugent

What’s the deal with Dawn, Sophie and the recording crystal? Did I miss something?

Bert Babb

We dont know yet, Shirt is teasing us.