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While Rimaros was considered a single city, the islands that comprised it were spread over hundreds of kilometres. With three main islands and many sky islands that were themselves often sizeable, it was a city of many flavours, with each island having its own feel.

The most populous island was the easternmost of the three main islands, Provo. As well as being the general trade hub of the city, it was home to the majority of the non-magical citizenry. Its infrastructure was all designed to support a large population with biological needs that essence users no longer shared.

Livaros was just the opposite. The island of adventurers was an adventurer city from the foundation up. It wasn't strictly unwelcoming to the non-magical, but most felt uncomfortable being a Clark Kent in a world of Supermen. The thoroughfares of the island were specifically designed to accommodate floater platforms, magical vehicles or simply riding around on familiars. Local transport wasn't expensive to rent for those earning adventurer money, but for normal people on normal wages, it was prohibitive.

Even with everything working against it, there was still a small population of normals living and working on Livaros. They were shop assistants, functionaries and other jobs that were essential, but not particularly valuable. There was one trait that every normal-ranker on Livaros shared; a collective knowledge passed between the non-magical like a secret language: The locations of the island’s very, very small number of toilets.

“The adventuring districts of any major city are set up like this,” Rufus explained as he and Jason rode void-black horses with glowing white manes and hooves, side by side through the city. “It's just that being divided by islands makes the delineation especially apparent, here.”

Rufus was more well-travelled than Farrah, who did not share his wealthy upbringing. She was the result of generations of effort to obtain not just any essences but a powerful combination. Her family had also managed to afford a retired adventurer to give her the training she needed to hold her own in a competitive field. Farrah had fulfilled that ambition as her success, even as just a bronze-ranker, uplifted her entire family.

While Jason and Rufus were heading for a local tailor, Farrah was on the sky island that held the Magic Society campus, accessing the water link chambers. Liara had used her influence to schedule a call between Farrah and her parents, who hadn’t seen her in more than three years and, until recently, believed her dead. While he knew the intent was to keep him from getting too rebellious over being used, he at least appreciated the consideration with which the gesture was made.

Rufus continued his explanation, covering how those with backgrounds like Farrah’s strove to make it in big, magical cities.

“The lure of a place like Livaros for normals is the higher wages. Many use that money to lift themselves up by saving for essences. Even if someone doesn’t become an adventurer until they’re thirty or older, once they get there new worlds open to them.”

“But getting essences is just the start, right? You need training and monsters that aren’t three ranks higher than you. Without a rich family cultivating their fights for them, won’t these self-made adventurers just get themselves killed?”

“Definitely,” Rufus said. “People come here and earn money because the wages are higher and the essences, on average, are cheaper. Once they have them, though, they tend to leave. With the high-rank monsters and well-trained elites in a place like Rimaros, they’re better off starting over somewhere with less-potent magic. Lower-magic zones are much better suited to more borderline adventurers. Few places have the low magical density of Greenstone, but there are plenty lower than the Sea of Storms.”

“You met Gary and Farrah in a place like that, right? Fighting zombies?”

“I did. It was a big operation, pulling in the locals and people from Vitesse. It wasn't a very high-ranking threat, just a widespread one, so lots of use from the academy were sent out for some valuable experience. Gary and Farrah were operating out of the same branch, knew each other in passing but never really met before. Things got a little wild, as they always do, and we ended up doing a lot of fighting together. Their talent stood out from the locals, especially Farrah, and I asked them to come with me back to Vitesse.”

“So, the adventurers that stay in places like Vitesse and Rimaros are the good ones? The ones from families with the money and power to train their people properly?”

“There’s more to it than that,” Rufus said. “Most of these hardscrabble adventurers aren’t a Gary or a Farrah. They’re not looking to make something of themselves when they leave. They want to make something of their children. They might not be the best adventurers in the world but they can make enough to get their children a better set of essences and then send them to an academy or a training hall. Maybe not in Rimaros itself, but there are places in the Sea of Storms where the competition isn’t so fierce. Not every academy is like the one my family…”

Rufus trailed off as Jason took out a glass of liquor and drank it in a gulp.

“Some days,” Rufus said, “I wish you’d let the blood cult throw me in that pit.”

Jason chuckled as he returned the empty glass to his inventory.

“I think I know what you’re talking about,” he said. “I visited a city in the western reaches during my delivery run. The adventurers there were a step up from Greenstone, but a step down from even the non-guild people here in Rimaros.”

“That’s the kind of place you’ll find the less prestigious institutions, but that in no way makes them bad. Those instruction halls are where the majority of adventurers get trained and plenty of them have the potential to rise to the top.”

“Those are the ones who've come to Rimaros, looking for that guild membership?”

“They are. The lack of training halls like we’re talking about is the reason a place like Greenstone falls short. There, if you don’t come from a prominent family, like Humphrey or Neil, then you’re pretty much hoping that someone with more experience will mentor you. Danielle Geller established a training hall there, after the expedition disaster.”

“I remember,” Jason said. “She was just getting started before we went into the astral space. I even taught aura control there for a few weeks.”

“It’s more developed now,” Rufus said. “It doesn't offer the level of training that the Gellers give their people in-house, but it's open to all essence users. They're even deferring payment until people get Adventure Society membership and earn enough to pay back the tuition fees. I even arranged for the Remore Academy graduates coming to Greenstone to do some basic instruction there. A tricked I picked up growing up surrounded by teachers is that having students teach each other is a great tool to consolidate learning. I've found it complements the training annex programs very nicely. It’s still early days, but I can see Greenstone’s adventuring culture going through a qualitative shift over the next few decades.”

“It sounds like you enjoy running a school.”

“It’s just a training annex.”

“That you conceived of, developed, established and ran. You're allowed to be proud of yourself, Rufus; it won't make your hair grow back.”

“Why would…”

Rufus stopped himself. In their time apart, he'd forgotten the dangers of asking questions about Jason's nonsense.

“If I’m being honest with myself,” he said, “I’ve enjoyed establishing the training annex more than I’ve missed adventuring. Helping others to avoid my mistakes is a lot more fulfilling than the constant dread of making the next one.”

Jason's aura senses were utterly transformed from what they had been when he knew Rufus in the past and now his friend was an open book to him. Jason always knew that his team getting captured at the time Jason first met them, and then Farrah's death weighed heavily on him. Now he could feel it inside Rufus like a wound. Even Farrah's return hadn't erased it. He had a feeling that just like Gary had turned to his smithing, Rufus would turn to teaching rather than go back to the adventuring life. As for what that meant for Farrah, it remained to be seen.

“That’s nothing to be ashamed of,” Jason said. “Honestly, at this point, I think I’d rather be a tourist. All the fun parts of adventuring, but without stuff constantly trying to kill you and your friends. Sadly, that ship has sailed for me. I’ve got the Builder, then whatever comes next.”

“Next?”

“All I’ve gotten from Dawn so far are ominous warnings. Whatever it is, I need to keep getting stronger, so it’s the adventuring life for me. Honestly, I do like it when I’m not fighting and/or being used by great astral beings or gods or forest nymphs who live in a baby oil factory.”

“What?”

“I’ve got to get lucky one of these days, right?”

Rufus shook his head.

“It’s adventuring for me as well. The training annex is a pleasant distraction, but I chose to be an adventurer. If I step away from that, every person I could have helped and didn’t is my responsibility. I’ve paid the price for my mistakes, so now I have to use the lessons I took from them.”

“You’re an idiot.”

Rufus swivelled his head to look at Jason.

“Excuse me?”

“Rufus, are you a good teacher? Wait, don't answer that. You'll say some humble crap and I'm trying to make a point here. I know you're a good teacher because you taught me and I'm awesome. Even with my overwhelming natural talent, smouldering charisma and dashing good looks helping you along, that's still a pretty good result.”

Rufus gave him a flat look.

“Now,” Jason continued, flashing an impish grin. “Let’s just say you go back to adventuring and save one person’s life a week. On average. Now let’s posit that instead, you go teaching young adventurers full time. How many of them can you help avoid the mistakes that you made? How many of them are going to go off and save one person’s life every week? If you look at it that way, then going back to adventuring is equivalent to killing a whole bunch of innocent people because you failed to train the adventurers that would have saved them. Are you going to kill a bunch of innocent people, Rufus? That’s cold.”

“Jason, I'm not Humphrey. I'm not going to accept some problem-riddled argument because you talked fast enough.”

“Mate, it's about the point, not the details. I've saved a lot of lives, Rufus. Not mine, as much as I'd like, but other people’s. I’m sure Farrah told you all about Earth when I wasn’t around.”

“She didn't think you'd want to tell it yourself.”

“That’s because she’s smarter than us. My point, Rufus, is that every life I saved is a life that you saved. You taught me how. You and Farrah and Gary. So, when you tell me that going off and being a teacher is somehow abdicating responsibility, what I'm hearing is that everything you taught me, and everything I've done with it, isn't worth a damn. That you don't respect it.”

“That’s not what I’m saying.”

“I hate to break it to you, cobber, but that’s exactly what you’re saying. You’re also bizarrely claiming that being a teacher is somehow selfish. That’s a pile of crap so huge that you could make a living selling Rufus-brand prime fertilizer. You think back to the people who taught you at this academy of yours. How many of them are shirking their responsibilities?”

They continued riding along the street on Shade’s horse forms, Rufus falling into silent contemplation. He didn’t share Jason’s pathological need to get the last word.

***

In a water link chamber, Farrah was talking with two water clones of her parents. The magic was sufficiently developed that they were indistinguishable from her actual parents to the eye. Magical senses revealed their nature as projections, which hadn’t stopped her from taking a half-step in the instinct to hug them when they appeared.

After a very emotional sort-of reunion, they were coming to the end of their time in the chamber. Liara had scheduled a generous block, but communication was at an absolute premium.

“We’re trying to get you here, along with Gary and Jason’s companions,” Farrah told her parents. “It would be easier if we came to you, but Jason can’t go anywhere without getting caught up in some huge mess.”

“Yes, we met him and he’s a very nice boy,” Farrah’s mother, Amelia, said. “A bit odd, but nice. If he brought you back to us, though, then he’s family, now.”

“At worst, we’ll make our way to you once the monster surge is over,” Farrah assured her.

“You just make sure and stay safe,” said her father, William. “No foolish risks. We want you coming back to us safe and sound.”

“Don’t worry,” Farrah said. “I have an object lesson is foolish risks running around with me. I leave that sort of thing to him, now.”

***

Jason and Rufus dropped lightly to the street as Shade's horse forms dissolved into Jason's shadow. They were outside a boutique store; a simple cream-coloured building with a light linen suit hanging on a dummy in the window, topped by a Panama hat. There was no other indication of the shop’s name or signage of any kind.

“Oh yeah,” Jason said. “I’m getting one of those hats.”

Jason opened the door for Rufus, then followed him inside. The interior was surprisingly spacious, the small storefront obscuring the fact that internally it was quite large. The left and right walls were covered in racks of fabric samples that leaned heavily toward light fabrics and shades, appropriate to the climate. There were doors to the sides, large armchairs and the back wall was completely open to a courtyard with what looked like an outdoor bar-café.

There were tables shrouded by parasols where people were sitting and chatting as they ate or drank. There were young couples, a trio of old men playing cards. Everyone was exquisitely, if casually dressed. There were two people behind the bar, plus a cook in the kitchen behind it. The whole courtyard was filled with lush tropical plants.

Two celestine men were coming in from the courtyard. One was tall and handsome with sharp cheekbones and gunmetal hair and eyes. His aura placed him at the peak of bronze rank. The man with him Jason recognised as one of the Als, although this one looked younger than the other’s he’d seen because of his silver rank. His aura was thick with monster cores, which was common in magical craftspeople. Most felt that chasing after monsters was a waste of time better spent dedicated to their profession.

Alejandro Albericci had sea-green eyes and identically coloured hair that spilled back off his head in waves. He wore a flatteringly-draped suit of white fabric, his cufflinks, shoes and pocket square all matched the colour of his hair.

“Thank you for coming in, Young Master Irios,” Alejandro was saying as the two men walked across the room.

“You were recommended to me. They said I should come in around now to catch you when you weren’t busy.”

Jason smiled thinly. He’d received the same recommendation, which he now suspected came from the same source. He tapped a small pin on his shirt, a new purchase, and an invisible sound screen surrounded Jason and Rufus.

“Remind me to punch Vesper Rimaros in the boob,” he said.

“No,” Rufus said, reaching out to tap the pin on Jason’s shirt and shut the screen off.

Jason and Rufus stepped aside as Alejandro led the young man to the door. Alejandro’s gaze took in Jason at a glance, while the young man’s eyes lingered a little longer on Rufus in passing.

“You will be contacted when your clothes are ready, Mr Irios,” Alejandro said.

“Thank you, Mr Albericci.”

“Please, call me Al.”

As the young man Jason was certain to be named Kasper Irios closed the door, Alejandro turned to Jason and Rufus.

“You must be Jason Asano,” he said. “I was instructed to offer you nothing but the best.”

The door that had almost completely closed froze in place, the young man’s hand still gripping the handle.

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Comments

Penned

First gotem

Anonymous

Chapter 500! And on a Friday!

Anonymous

Happy 500!

Michael Hughes

Happy 500. Congrats on this milestone accomplishment.

Max McLean

Congrats on 500. I'll go read it now!

DNAjester

Congrats on 500!;

Anonymous

Well I guess I’ll see you all next week

James Faulkner

PUNCH. HER. IN. THE. BOOB.

Anonymous

Yay 500!!! ..now, off to binge on this week's goodness.

Seaspike

I can see Jason and Young Master Irios becoming friends while Rufus and Young Master Irios become an item, or Rufus becoming a crush

Anonymous

I have an object lesson is foolish risks running around with me. “In”

Max Thomas

Once again I would like to reiterate that man, Vesper is such a bitch.

Anonymous

It wasn't a very high-ranking threat, just a widespread one, so lots of use from the academy were sent out for some valuable experience.

Seaspike

And yup, the token Jason got was for telephone time, just not for himself.

Andrew Potter

Yes speed bag style boob punch.

wherebear

omg I laughed so hard at the “punch her in the boob” comment. 😂😂😂 (for those who don’t know that’s as close as you can get to getting kicked in the nuts for a girl— it hurt like a b)

Anonymous

Congrats on the 500!

Anonymous

Also, “I have an object lesson is foolish risks running around with me. I leave that sort of thing to him, now.” Shouldn't "is" be "in"?

mockery jones

“ A tricked I picked up growing up” -&gt; “A trick I picked up”. Happy 500. Just as engaging as chapter 100 :)

Anonymous

Phew. Saved by the last third! After all the waffle waffle snooze snooze of the Jason preach I was sadly resigned to a poor send off for the weekend. But I love the ending. That guy has to be feeling some major guilt about Jason lmao! Can’t wait to see how it goes 😁 (What’s the bet that he and Rufus become attached?) 😝

Rick White

Congratulations on 500!

Stephen Pearson

Congratulations on 500 chapters:-)

CptJimmy

Happy 500 Shirtaloon!! Here's to the next 500!

Enzo Elacqua

Congrats on 500! Sometimes I’m glad that I’m at the max chapters I can pay for, because otherwise I would be spending a lot more money

Anonymous

As a teacher, I must say I loved Jason's stance on the importance of teaching.

Anonymous

I’d give it longer odds than normal… there aren’t very many good political scenarios with the Irios boy dating a man who is the friend and who lives with his ex-fiancé ‘s paramour….

ReadingObsessed

I can admit I didn't think much of the ticket until I read the comments of the last post where conjecture was a time block in the chamber. I'm so glad the slot was for Farrah ❤️

Jona

For me the first half of the chapter was kind of meh... but If thats what it takes to get Farrah on Team biscuit, i'm OK with it.

Seppo Marx

But his previous boyfriend was a Tattoo artist. Rufus is super handsome, but Jason has scars and a bitchin’ tattoo. So….

Anonymous

Gratz on 500 awesome chapters :D

Anonymous

*still looking around for the "happy 500th" cake*

Hayden Leech

Gah! THATS where you’re ending it for the week? You’re a monster.

TerrestrialOverlord

Yeah what has it been 2 year since Jason smacked some cats. Yeah he reeeally needs to get lucky Yeah I want to see Jason punch vesper in the boob...but I hate things being uneven so better punch both..from below that way we can enjoy some bounce...

Jon

He should tell Al the bill for his close is on Vesper. And to tell Vesper that Mr. Irios wanted to pay for it but he told him the royal family is paying.

Jonathan Walker

Lol really so easily spotted lol

Robert Nugent

forest nymphs who live in a baby oil factory.” “What?” “I’ve got to get lucky one of these days, right?” Dude is definitely getting thirsty.

Robert Nugent

Really enjoyed the rant on the value of education. I don’t always agree with Jason’s “hot takes”, but this one felt really good. Jason is growing up and it was kind of nice to see Rufus pass the torch to his disciple.

Anonymous

panama vs fedora ... i allways saw jason walking around in a sombaro honestly who doesn't like a siesta exspically when you have a cloud bed.

Hunter Vook

Long lost cousins?

Gjim

Monday is so far away now.

Simon

Seems like everything he earns are rewards for others. First that his team can call the shot with Dawn and now the call for Farah.

Robert Nugent

Shirt continues to exhibit fantastic “naming” ability. It’s a real pain to name characters. I love how he has revived a bunch of “silent generation” names and breathed new life into them. Rufus, Sophie, Phoebe, Clive and now Kaspar. I’m sure there are other examples, but it makes the characters feel more real to me and is much better than trying to invent “alien” names. I mean Tolkien could do it, but it’s not everybody’s strength.

LunarLilith

When I first read the beginning of the book, I wondered about the use of such Earth-like names for people of fantasy races, especially given how Shirt obviously pays attention to details. I figured there was a reason for the naming conventions, even if I didn't know it at the time. Once I got to Volume 2 and saw why there was such a similarity, it made so much sense. Like you, I really enjoy the names that Shirt is using for the characters.

LunarLilith

Congratulations on chapter 500. Also, just wanted to say that I love the way you have developed the plot in this part of the world that Jason has found himself involved in. The multiple layers of intrigue, along with a cast of very interesting new characters is very enjoyable to read. I look forward to seeing where you take it.

Hoopsterben

Congrats on 500 baby

Stefan Mensink

Shouldn't it be "abject lesson"?

Anonymous

That last scene was very good. Looking forward to what comes next.

Bee

"A tricked I picked up" Should it be a " A trick I picked up"?

mistermerf

Why did Vesper want them to bump into one another? It doesn't even necessarily tell House Irios that Jason is back, since there's no guarantee the kid would pass that along. What can be gained by Jason interacting directly with the "jilted" fiance? I can see why Jason is frustrated. He thought Vesper agreed to bring him onboard with eyes open and she immediately springs this on him. I wonder if the boob-punch comment is intended for Vesper to hear, in case that privacy field actually records for remote consumption.

Anonymous

Seems to be because she wants to elevate him and thrust him into the spotlight. No matter how this goes with Irios, it makes that room full of people start the rumor mill about this mysterious man being accosted by the scion of a powerful family. The fact that its Irios engaging Jason shows that Jason runs in the highest circles, no matter how the conversation actually goes