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The School had a class for everything. With [Bookwyrm] eating two of my general skills, I had open slots, and I was determined to make the best of it.

The problem I ran into, the School was also too good at teaching, and general skills had the most options by far. The list was almost literally endless. Even after cutting it down to size I was struggling.

[Parallel Thoughts] would let me split my mind into multiple tracks, letting me think about multiple things at once. I could read and carry on a conversation at the same time. I could cast multiple different wizardry spells while focusing entirely on a fight.

I could rub my belly and pat my head at the same time effortlessly.

And that was the introductory skill, with only one extra thought track. It evolved in a series of well-documented improvements, getting more and more absurd.

I had already picked the skill over similar skills like [Secondary Processor], [The Voices Inside Your Head Are Real], and [Mental Helper], although [Mental Clone] was still on the list. Basically a subconscious ‘mini me’ to talk with and point things out.

The voices in my head would be real! I swear!

There were a half-dozen skills along the lines of [Inner World], [Mind Palace], [Shadow Boxing], and [Internal Trainer]. I could mentally practice or review things. It worked best when I knew what I was doing, but I could literally train in my mind. Fortunately, they were strict upgrades over skills like [Wizardry Testing Ground], and I could safely axe that skill from my list.

Naturally, the skills got absurd when combined with [Parallel Thoughts]. Multiple [Shadow Boxing] sessions going on at once? Dozens of internal mini-Elaines practicing wizardry or sparring? Combined with [Dream Reading], and I could barely imagine the results.

If those were the only amazing skills offered, it’d be easy. But nooooo. It was never that easy.

[Wisdom] promised to help me make better decisions, although the skill sadly took time to properly build up enough levels to become potent. I couldn’t just take the skill to help me figure out the best skill to take, although it was tempting.

[Critical Thinking] and [Common Sense] were two skills that weren’t common enough in the world, and both were in [Wisdom’s] vein. Instead of thinking more, I’d think better. The improved thinking speed I got from my companion bond was already helping with thinking more.

[Cold Thoughts] and [Emotionless] had some logic behind them, but I was a little too concerned what conclusions I’d come to while relying on them. Those skills were the harbingers of ‘it totally made sense to start a civil war, it was the only way I could fix things.’

[Timekeeping] was an available general skill, and I’d grown to rely on it for the few short years I had the skill. Sounded silly, but near-perfect timekeeping and alarms had proven their worth. There was something to be said for taking a skill I already knew… but I wanted to have my skills for the rest of my life.

This whole losing general skills and resetting from scratch was for the birds. I very well could end up finding skills were duds, removing them, and replacing them, like I had with [Spotless], but the goal was to grab permanent skills.

[Mental Journal] would let me make notes to myself, and keep them there. That, and other memory skills overlapped too hard with [Astral Archives]. It did give me the idea to make a ‘book’ inside my [Astral Archives] that were memories of me making notes to myself, and having a second ‘book’ of ‘completed’ notes.

Back to the stronger skills, [Imagination] promised to be a fantastically good one. My wizardry was limited by what I could think of, my ability to come up with ideas and think things through was only so good. [Imagination] would let me be more, be better. It was hard to describe… I lacked the proper imagination to do so.

[Curiosity] was the hallmark of intelligence. I was already curious enough to kill a dozen cats though, and I wasn’t sure if leaning into that aspect of my personality would be beneficial. Becoming more distractible?

Speaking of distractible, [Focus] was the best of the mental skills that could help me out. [Hyperfocus] was a bit too much, and [Concentration] had just barely lost in the pro-con analysis.

[Self Control] was another skill that not enough people had. I considered the skill, and it was still on my list, but I had a lifetime of discipline giving me a leg up. [Discipline] was another skill, and they just never ended.

[Comprehension] promised that I’d be able to absorb more information, faster, and it synergized well with [Bookwyrm].

And that was only a small fraction of the mental-type general skills! I’d cut down a list of thousands and thousands of mental skills to just that ‘short’ list.

The meta skills were up next, and [Channel] was on the top of the list. I couldn’t use [Lair] without it, and the skill was a critical prerequisite to get [Blink]. Mostly because a quick back of the napkin math suggested that [Blink] would take 320,000 mana at least to cast, and that was for blinking in place!

They got more interesting from there. [Trigger] let me make conditions for casting spells, and precharge them! A few of my competitors in the Gladiator Games used the skill to devastating effect. [Mages] with it literally spent weeks preparing skills, only for them to go off when needed.

A trigger word was a popular way of letting the spells loose, and they effectively gave themselves a mana pool that was 10 or 20 times the normal size with how many skills they prepared.

Every year there was grumbling that it should be banned, that it was basically arcanite. The counter-argument was that it was a skill, and anyone could take the skill. [Delayed Casting] was similar to [Trigger], and frankly, intelligent use of [Trigger] could replicate anything [Delayed Casting] could manage.

Interestingly, it combined well with [Imagination], but not [Parallel Thoughts]. I didn’t need to think more, I needed to think better.

[Automatic Aim] was a skill Artemis could use, but Radiance made life easy. At the same time, it could be good for wizardry spells…

… eh, I was trying to justify a bad choice. I happily crossed that one off my list.

[Twincast] was the best of the ‘doublers’, and like the name suggested, it ‘echoed’ any skill a second time, at the same level of [Twincast]. The upgrade path was obvious - [Triplecast], [Quadruplecast], it just went on and on. It was great for penetrating armor and hardened positions.

[Imbue] could let me have one skill deliver a second skill.

[Range] was a simple but powerful one. The range of all my skills would be increased.

The list went on and on and on.

Speaking of [Range], that also touched on the whole section of meta aura skills. Increased range, the ability to shape an aura, the ability to exclude people from an aura, compressing it… the list was just as endless, and I’d cut that train of thought off at the knees by saying I’d take the general meta version, not the specialized one.

[Preset Skill Casting] was the last meta skill I was considering. It let me ‘design’ a series of skills to cast in particular ways, along with time intervals between each casting. The higher the level, the more skills I could pack together, and the more sets of skills I could ‘save’.

I felt like I lacked the [Imagination] to properly appreciate all the things I could do with it! Then again, most of my skills were standalones.

There were emotional skills. That list I’d rapidly cut down to just [Joy], a skill that improved my appreciation for the little joyful things in life. It was awfully close to being a drug, and it was just barely toeing the line for what I considered acceptable mental changes on myself.

After all, in a way it changed me just as much as something like [Imagination] would change me.

Lastly were the more ‘normal’ general skills. [Running] would give me a hand with my minor dexterity issue, as would [Traction]. I wanted these skills forever though, and I would slowly get back in balance… especially after dumping the last of my free stats into my dexterity, and classing up [Bookwyrm].

[Prayer], [Sweeping], [Climbing], [Flying]... basically any and every activity could be a general skill. At the School, it was only too easy to find out exactly what each skill did, and how to get it.

“What do you think?” I asked Iona and Auri.

“BrrrRRrrrpt.” Auri conjured up a pair of mage hands to grab her head, then wove her head around in a big circle.

“Yes, yes, you’ve got a huge headache. Thinking about this hurts.” I rolled my eyes at the bird’s antics.

“Haven’t you mentioned something about spellbooks a few times now?” Iona asked me.

I nodded.

[Bookwyrm’s Hoard] plus spellbooks sounds utterly disgusting to me.” I confirmed. “As long as I’ve thought of the array and drawn it out, and I have quality spellbooks to use, I’ll always have an arsenal on me.”

“Isn’t that 90% of what [Trigger] does anyways?” Iona asked.

I was so proud. She was using percentages in normal conversation! Correctly!

“Right, but the mana pool expansion is pretty nice, and it’s on sorcery, not wizardry. No penalty.” I said.

“Much more limited though.” She said.

I nodded in agreement.

“Brrrpt! BRPT!” Auri demanded.

I tilted my head and thought about it.

“That’s… a pretty good idea. Which categories do you think?” I asked my girlfriend.

Her eyebrows wrinkled in concentration.

“If it were up to me, I’d take a pair of social skills. Why insist on doing everything yourself, when you can form bonds with other people, and lean on their skills and abilities the same way they lean on you? Plus, making more friends? Yes please! End of the day, we’re just two people. A dozen, a hundred people can do more than we can. However, that’s me. That’s not you, and we both know that. The way I see it, you can expand in one or two of three directions.” She slowly spoke, working her way through Auri’s question. “You can improve your mind with a mental skill. You can improve your magic with a meta skill. Or you can improve your body with a more general skill.”

That snapped the whole discussion into focus for me.

“Right, let’s ditch the general skills. I’m pretty happy with my body, and I’d like to focus on magic and mind.” I said.

“What synergizes well with your current skills?” Iona asked. She probably had some ideas of her own, but was asking good questions to help me better frame the problem and think of things.

“Everything.” I grimaced. I’d already cut the stuff that didn’t work well.

“Brrrpt!”

“No, we can’t just burn the skills and pick the surviving one.”

“Brrrpt, brrrrrpt.”

I laughed at the little pyro’s logic.

“Okay, I’ll make you a promise. If I get stuck on a bunch of skills, and they’re all good, I’ll write their names on a piece of paper and let you burn them all. I’ll take the last skill standing.”

A really fancy way of generating a random number.

“Well, we’re at the School, best place in the world for skills. Do you think you can pull off any mergers?” Iona asked.

I thought about the problem from that direction.

[Lucid Dreaming] and [Dream Reading] are similar.” The wheels in my mind slowly turned as I worked through the problem. “I cut [Lucid Dreaming] for having no benefit at all, because of [Dream Reading], but it’s in the same category as [Shadow Boxing]. If I take the right variant, it should be able to merge with [Dream Reading], and let me do anything in my sleep, not just read.”

Iona gave me a brisk nod.

“Excellent! What else?

[Channel] and [Blink] or [Lair].” I was getting excited. I’d let myself get overwhelmed, but looking at it from the lens of ‘how do I upgrade my current skills’ let me kick the can down the road, and give myself a solid powerup. This was something like a once in a lifetime chance, to use the School’s knowledge and resources for my own.

[Reading] and [Comprehension] could get merged, although I was being a little greedy trying to merge everything into the skill. [Astral Archives] and [Hunger for Knowledge] were already both top-tier skills, being an evolution of skills I’d evolved a couple of times already.

It was helpful for removing options. I was still on the fence on mental or meta skills though.

I did have two skill slots… ignoring synergies for a moment, what were the best skills in each category?

“Do I need to think more, or think better?” I asked Iona.

She didn’t even blink at my non sequitur.

“More.” She instantly replied. “Elaine, I love you. I’m biased here. But you are the single most brilliant woman I’ve ever met, if a bit of an airhead. I can barely read your notes,-”

“Hey!” I protested. My writing wasn’t that bad!

“-not like that.” Iona rolled her eyes and ruffled my hair. “What you’re reading and studying. I can’t imagine you even smarter, and if we’re being completely honest, I’m afraid you’d completely leave me behind if you went deeper. That’s not to say you’re not a complete idiot at times, but you’re a genius. Think more. Two of you at 100 is better than one of you at 110, right?”

I shuffled over next to Iona, giving her the biggest hug I could while burying my head in her chest.

“Love you too.” I sniffled out, murmured into her shirt.

After that little speech, [Parallel Thoughts] went to the top of my mental skills list for a ‘final’ skill.

We held each other for a few minutes, simply enjoying each other’s company.

“BrRRRRRRrrrrrrrrrrrpt.” Auri made some snoozing noises, breaking the moment.

“What meta skill is best for each class?” Iona asked me.

My mind raced through the skills, and the answer became obvious.

[Imbue]. It’s the best for my healing class. It’ll let me attach a heal to [Nova Lance] or [Kaleidoscope], and both have a longer range than [Wheel of Sun and Moon]. Plus, no distance penalty! Yeah, I could blast harder or more, but end of the day, I’m a [Healer], and [Imbue] is perfect for it.”

Mostly. There was the question of what would happen once I upgraded [The Dawn Sentinel] and [Wheel of Sun and Moon] merged with [Dance with the Heavens]. It might render the skill moot.

At the same time, I wasn’t going to try to play the grand guessing game of “what were my skills going to evolve into, and what was optimal for that?”

“Great! Are you all set with your general skill plans?” Iona asked.

“Yeah! Thanks again. When are we poking at your skills?” I asked the blonde.

She grinned.

“After we go shopping! The letter of credit finally made it, and Sigrun posted it before I left for the School! I’m looking to turn Fenrir’s scales into an aketon, and he needs a full suit of armor. Going to find one of the high level crafters looking for a project, and pay them. We all win!”

Iona had explained the letter thing before. She was a recognized Valkyrie, and could access some small sums from The World Bank - not to be confused with The First Bank - but to spend significant sums, she needed proof.

“Isn’t he still growing?” I asked.

Iona nodded.

“Yes, but Ashala got me a set of estimates. Given her level, I’d be surprised if Fenrir ended up a centimeter off her ‘uneducated guess.’” Iona snorted to let me know what she thought of Ashala being ‘humble.’

“Shopping! Let’s go! I need to pick up a good pair of enchanted boots. Do you think I can buy an improved Deception Ring? One that guards can’t see through? More people to heal in mortal lands than Immortal lands after all. Oh! And books! We should see what books they have!”

I shot out the door.

Shopping trip with my girlfriend!

It was a shame I only had a little more than a year left at the School. How quickly time flew by!

Comments

Cirvante

Those are some great metamagics. Good job, Selkie! Some of these would have made Destruction so much more powerful. I'm thinking [Parallel Thoughts], [Channel], [Trigger] and [Range]. It would have allowed him to go through his day-to-day life at HQ constantly channeling a [Tornado] or [Earthquake] in the back of his mind, stored into [Trigger], ready to be unleashed with a word. Some massive arcanite crystals could have been used as a battery for him to charge his spells between missions. No more being deployed to a target and sitting down to channel for two weeks. He just goes there and wipes them out. Scary shit. And you just know, with knowledge of those skills being accessible, that every country probably has a squad of Storm/Mountain Mages that can unleash destruction on their enemies in case of an attack. I feel like that would be an almost better deterrent than Nime's forbidden four classers. For Elaine, merging skills seems like the best idea. She should start with [Channel] and [Trigger], and try to merge them with [Persistent Casting]. This would finally let her level up [Lair] and she has the school's arcanite pillars at the training range to powerlevel them. The two skills combined would also let her dominate the tournament. Merging all three would also free up two more slots for skills like [Parallel Thoughts] or [Comprehension].

JC

Hmmm.... i would do parallel thoughts + trigger + multicast + lucid dreaming + channel. Parallel thought to always be prepping spells/skills with or just reading/learning something if trigger has used up everything. Hopiing channel works with trigger so you can precharge absurd abilities. Im also hoping multicast can stack with trigger and multicast everything you pull out with trigger that way you can insta-multicast multiple channeled abilities. Lucid dreaming to continue doing all that in your sleep or have parallel thoughts learn or have fun in dreams while main you sleeps.

Joshua Little

No Mango detection skill? Thanks for the chapter.

Ties

Wouldn't trigger and channel make the storm element totally viable

NethanielShade

Body-related skills like [Running], [Traction], ect could be handled with enchanted gear. Hell, non-body related stuff like [Range] and other passives could probably also be put on gear as enchantments. It won’t be as powerful as the skill, but a ring that gives +25% range or something would be useful

H

Skill chapters are important but I prefer the slice of life and story progression ones

Anonymous

Musings on this chapter. Why was there no discussion of a vanity general skill in all this discussion? I know spotless was a bust, but no discussion of the entire field? I might expect a discussion of something like "Gorgeous" or "Captivating" to mirror Auri's "Preening".

Anonymous

Another musing, from a previous chapter. Early in her freshman year, Elaine finally levels Butterfly Mystic, and states that this means that Auri has finally passed it so it can start levelling again. We then, chapters later, get a training montage where we have a listing of some really serious work done on the Mystic, yet she is now a senior and there has been no level change. What is the logic behind that?

on the upside

that's the great part about BTDEM you get a little bit of everything, action, intrigue, slice of life, and just straight up litrpg nonsense, the tradeoff for such a wide range being that not everyone of selkies readers will like every chapter

Anonymous

[Channel] + [Trigger] really is the nuclear option that everyone should be afraid of, especially if you can use them for wizard-style casting. The ultimate prep caster will just have a stack of those of various element types and effect shapes/radii, drop them all in the first twenty seconds of a war, then teleport out with a get out of jail free stone. I don't think even immortals could deal with a surprise strike like that because it overwhelms instant defensive capacity unless they have been doing the same with barrier abilities.

Anonymous

Butterfly Mystic specializes in absorbing and upgrading skills right? Seems insane to pick two permanent general skills with that class. Channel and an open slot to feed to butterfly is the way to go.

Cirvante

It depends on the type of attack and their skills, stats and levels. Any immortal combat classer worth their salt would have a superior version of Elaine's [Bullet Time]. Maybe a combination of [Danger Sense], [Combat Instincts], [Reflexes] and [Dodge]. Basically, [Ultra Instinct]. The moment you decide to attack them, they'll evade or defend, and retaliate. Even getting close to them on a battlefield would be almost impossible. Unloading a [Tornado] or two in their general direction could get you a lucky kill though. The beauty of the [Channel] + [Trigger] combo is that it works especially well with expensive elements like Storm and Spatial. Either with [Teleport], [Blink] or something like Elaine's [Lair], you can set the trigger as being injured for example, to get out of danger. Maybe create a bastardized version of [Teleport] to yoink part of your opponent's brain out of their head. Difficult to defend against. Maybe Storm/Lightning/Spatial. Gravity/Gemstone/Spatial also sounds neat, since they can do almost anything with their Gemstone class, including wizardry. But yeah, if those two skills synergize, they'd make sorcerers terrifying. I'm half expecting Selkie to say that they don't simply for balance reasons.

Shoto

But she leveled, and leveled a lot. She entered the school at level 358 if I'm not mistaken, and she is currently at 401 in the mystic butterfly class. That's 43 levels, which is great for Elaine around 3½ years old. Even more if we consider that Elain is carrying Auri.

Anonymous

Maybe with the enchanted items then? Iona on a [sparkling] armor, that would be funny 🤣

matt

it's at best a half the levels BM should have gotten. Years doing nothing but learning, in the best school in the world? BM should be closing in on 500 by now. Auri just eating that xp.

Guilherme Paschoaletto

Yeah, Auri gains Exp just by living, but for now she's a bottleneck. I bet she would level up much faster when fighting monsters though.

WANDERING LOST

I think Channel with consolidate into bookwryms hoard and she will have a place to store her excess mana!

Anonymous

All the XP of Sentinel Dawn should go to Auri, so Auri should get 100% of her XP + 100% of Sentinel XP + maybe 50% of BM xp. If BM is still caped by Auri level knowing that Auri caught up early in the School arc, then it is indeed strange.

Gopard

Thanks for the chapter!

matt

that sounds right. if each class is split instead of total xp, Auri should be getting all of dawn sentinel and splitting xp between The phoenix everliving and butterfly mystic.

Anonymous

I think it’s also that butterfly mystic is not a student class per say. It’s a try new things class. I would guess there are diminishing returns from being at the school even with new classes and subject material.

matt

It is, quite specifically, a learning and exploration class. New facts, new skills, new places? Xp.

Melting Sky

Wow, general skills are brokenly powerful. I think if given the choice, I would straight up trade out 2 high-tier class skill slots to gain a single extra general skill. Trigger and Parallel Mind are so good they would be worth trading out the entire skill library of a low-tier red or orange class in order to get them.

Anonymous

Immoral combat classers would have the same Issues as Elaine with a Denver sense type skill, it wouldn't activate often enough to level correctly. And for the weponized teleportation, Vitality make it unreliable, and seeing how the mana price of tp is enormous in ideal co conditions, with someone actively resisting it, you would need stupidly large quantities of mana, even with Channel + trigger, not sure how viable that would be against someone at your level.

Anonymous

It sort of makes sense: general skills need to be useful all the way up to 4096, while class skills get better in quality and evolve heavily as you go up. That being said, Elaine’s at the school, so she’s getting access to general skills at least a tier or two above her level. They’ll probably balance out by the higher levels.

Cirvante

Elaine's issue with an early warning skill is that short of vaporizing her brain, no attack would be lethal. And now that she has her backup brains, only complete disintegration or running out of mana will kill her. So the skill would never go off. Another immortal without healing wouldn't have that issue and a skill like that would be vital for survival. And I doubt that Elaine's Bullet Time was the best early warning skill available. There must be more fine-tuned variants that go off with any attack. As for weaponized teleportation, the base cost would be weight of teleported matter in grams times four. Then that cost gets multiplied by the target's Vitality. Spatial Affinity would then reduce the cost, the specialized skill itself would reduce it further and maybe you have a boosting skill as well. So to keep the mana cost low, you'd need to teleport the smallest amount of matter possible, with the brain being the obvious target. The skill would have to be a [Partial Brain Teleport] that yanks out as much as the skill's power can handle. It wouldn't scale well against massive targets, but against elvenoids? Keep in mind that with [Channel] and [Trigger] you could dump absurd amounts of mana into a spell. If you can channel a [Tornado], you can channel ripping a part of someone's brain out.

Benjamin Olson

At what point does she get a level off of [Stars never fade]? Is it on the cast, or the application? Could she imbue it onto a kaleidoscope butterfly, then let the butterfly time out without applying the effect on anyone and still get a SNF level? Could be a “safe” way to level her immortality skill to improve it over time.

Bad Dog

Question: does the skill only work on sentient creatures? I mean if it works on anything alive, she could easily practice it be casting it on every ant she sees. How many ants can she make young again in a typical ant colony? and considering how easy ants get killed I don't think Black Crow would give her to much grief over it.

Cirvante

She gets the unlock requirements and will find it easier to pick up, evolve and merge skills at the school, but those skills are the base skills you could get anywhere. Ideally, you'd start picking good skills and merging them from a young age. Every combat classer needs a merged early warning/reaction skill for example, like [Vigilant], [Alert], [Danger Sense], [Reflexes] or [Dodging], as well as an experience multiplier like [Learning] or [Training]. Maybe even both, to be merged into something like [Self-Improvement]. A young [Mage] could probably take [Automatic Aim] and [Range], merge them into their class, then take [Channel], [Trigger] and [Parallel Thoughts] to hit way above their level and get better classes. I could see a [Warrior] take [Parallel Thoughts], [Shadowboxing], [Imagination] and [Lucid Dreaming] to basically train themselves in their mind and even in their sleep. Sounds like something a cultivator would do. Like that Young Master from Path of Ascension, who can basically do the same with his Talent. But you'd have to sacrifice social skills, appearance skills and any other utility skills for such an optimized build.

Austin lloyd

I love this skill and can you imagine Nights reaction when he reunites with Elaine and learns of her skill?!?!