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While I was going through all my skills, reading what I’d gotten and testing them out, I was also reading War Sentinel Tyrannus’s letter.

Dawn,

Entirely up to you, but the rest of the War Sentinels regularly meet and discuss. Every third day for lunch at the Celestial Supper.

See you!

War Sentinel Tyrannus.

I needed Iona to decode if the letter was a polite order, a request I couldn’t refuse, or actually entirely up to me. Still, I wanted to go. A smaller group of Sentinels to help me find my feet, who’d all been in the same situation I was in now? Sign me up! Looked like the next meeting was in two days, which suited me just fine.

Speaking of meetings, Legata Valeria mentioned that she wanted to have some private discussions with me. She was in command of the Sixth Legion, the one I was attached to, and I’d be working closely with her for the foreseeable future. So many things to do!

Like figure out how to clear out the damn pile of iron coins Night had left me with.

We needed to buy a bunch of boxes or a few spatially expanded boxes, then manually scoop every single coin, put them in the boxes, then figure out how to ship them back. We’d need enchanted boxes to handle the weight, figure out how to move them to the city, find a buyer, and… it was all a mess.

But way too much money to ignore.

Okay, there were a lot of moving parts to the problem, but none of them were insurmountable. Good boxes, ones that were spatially expanded, reinforced to hold the weight, and enchanted to be lightweight existed. They’d be useful for as long as the enchantments lasted for us generally, and I had faith that, even if I didn’t know the language, that I could maintain the enchantments.

A home always needed more storage.

While it was a huge hill of coins, a couple of good shovels combined with our stats should neatly clear the place up.

Problems always felt so much more manageable after they’d been broken down into pieces, and a solution for each part found. There was only one part of the problem I didn’t have a good solution to yet.

How was I going to prank Night back?

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I almost wanted to facepalm at myself. I’d spent a ton of time ironing out the coin logistics, then picked up [Vault of Ages]. Minor downside to [Parallel Thoughts].

At the same time, bringing them all in with the skill was still a challenge, both on the ‘tons of tiny coins to pick up’ basis, and the ‘sheer amount of weight to be teleporting around’ basis. It was no panacea, but it might make some stages easier.

Taking a look at it with a silver lining - power leveling opportunity!

As soon as I was done picking out my skills, I wanted to give them a test run. Skills didn’t come with detailed instruction manuals - I had to test them out myself.

I had a brief pang of grief as I remembered Maximus and Artemis teaching me how to use Fire skills for the first time. Things to test, to experiment with. That had been - gods, that had been almost half my life ago.

I missed them. Now that I was settling in, I’d have to see if I could send Artemis and Julius some more letters. But… what would I do differently? I’d already sent a letter to every place I could think of telling them what my plans were. Was there any point in sending them more?

What if they got my letter and decided it wasn’t firm enough to come?

Yeah, that was a good reason to send out another wave.

Back to skills!

[Vault of Ages] I’d already given a test-run, and I was surprisingly impressed with it. No need to test it further right this second.

I rotated through books fairly quickly, and I didn’t have any easily on-hand to test [Manuscript Mastery] with. It’d be interesting to see how the encryption-breaking portion worked. I was sure some people in Sanguino worked hard on encrypting books - maybe I should track them down at some point to test my skills against them.

It could even be a win-win! I practiced my skills, they practiced against someone who could break their skills, it was a wonderful contest of pitting abilities against each other to level them both up, and possibly improve it. Diminishing returns meant we couldn’t just sit and stare at each other all day, but it could be worth a few levels per person.

I had a minor heart attack when I realized there had been a real chance [Bookwyrm’s Hoard] could’ve gone away while I was classing up, dropping the last thing I had from my parents - their prayer to me for good luck and safety.

I took a calming breath, centering myself.

If the skill had broken during my class up, Iona had been there. Auri was here. They knew how important it was to me. Iona would’ve caught it and protected it until I was awake again. It was still in my [Loremaster’s Library]. It was still safe.

I was going to have fun testing the limits of this skill. The Sentinels probably had ways to test various skills, although I wasn’t sure if they were equipped to test a skill so far out of the normal combat range.

Eh. There had to be somebody who could help me test skills out, for a price. Money was almost no object, it was all about finding the person… and Night would be exactly the right person to direct me.

Perfect.

[Blink] was a straightforward upgrade of an existing skill, and I already had a pretty good idea of how it worked. The major differences were that I could bring small items with me, and my dramatically improved power and control implied that I’d teleport faster, and more accurately. I stepped into a slightly clearer area, and gave Auri a warning.

“Hey Auri, careful, I’m going to try teleporting around a bit. I don’t want you to get caught in it.”

“Brrrpt!” She cleared out, and went over to the pile of iron, doing her own investigations on it.

I kept a half-eye on her. I wasn’t sure what being buried in coins would do to her, and while Auri was amazing, I wasn’t sure her flames could incinerate iron. Melt it into a slag heap on top of her, yes. Which would be worse than being buried by the loose coins in a lot of ways.

I focused on the skill, mentally picturing where I wanted to go. After three seconds, I popped out of existence, only to instantly reappear.

I was mostly where I was aiming for, and I sighed as I saw all my clothes fluttering to the ground behind me.

[*ding!* [Blink] leveled up! 42 -> 43]

Right. I had to do more to get this properly worked out.

Most magic required a strong image to work. It was why only some skills could be placed in gemstones. My [Blink] image clearly needed work.

I got dressed again, and focused on the same spot, imagining all my clothes still on me. After three seconds I [Blinked] again.

My hand shot out to snag my tunic that was fluttering to the ground next to me, grabbing it before it could hit the dirt again.

[*ding!* [Blink] leveled up! 43 -> 44]

I wanted to curse and swear, but I refrained.

I knew what the issue was.

My magic control.

I had the magic power and mana when channeling to activate the effect I wanted - teleporting a short distance. Thanks to System-shenanigans, my body always ended up in the right configuration - I wasn’t doing anything nasty like splicing my head off, or swapping my arms and legs, or just getting a mixer going to town on my guts.

Clearly, the same protection wasn’t extended to my clothing, and I was willing to bet that it wouldn’t extend to other small items I was bringing with me. My magic control wasn’t high enough to properly ‘control’ the skill, so it was going a little wild.

I bet if I had an armor or weapon skill, my teleportation would flawlessly and properly bring them along with me, since they’d be ‘me’.

Magic control was the ‘quiet’ magic stat. It wasn’t flashy like magic power. It wasn’t how many spells I could rapidly sling like mana. It wasn’t how fast my mana restored, calculating how much endurance work I could do like regeneration. It was there, quietly in the background, keeping everything working nicely.

Until it was neglected.

Then everything went haywire. Fireballs went in the wrong direction, Radiance beams unfocused and got too large, healing magic didn’t get the fine details right, and teleports didn’t keep everything together. While I was ‘under’ the limit, everything went fine, and the more I went ‘over’, the worse it was.

My tunic showing up within arm’s reach wasn’t a big deal, but it was annoying. I’d need to test more to see if this was a ‘close’ teleport miss, or a ‘far’ teleport miss.

Leveling up would fix almost all my issues. Leveling [Blink] would improve how efficient I was, which came hand-in-hand with needing less magic control. Leveling my class would improve my magic power and magic control by leaps and bounds, rapidly closing the gap. Leveling my class would also open up my [Spatial Authority] level cap, and as that went up, I’d get a weaker ‘broad’ buy-off for my skills.

The cold math on my [Blink] suggested that I should be able to do this in two seconds, not three, which also implied that something about my image was inefficient. It was like the difference between my ‘just heal them’ image, and my ‘this is exactly what’s wrong with them image, and this is how we’re fixing them’ image.

I’d taken the classes at the School, I’d studied hard, but clearly the picture they’d taught was incomplete, or they were fundamentally missing something.

I wasn’t going to stress over it.

The one other thing I could, in theory, do, was revert my biomancy changes. I’d packed on a ton of dense weight with my changes, going from around 45kg to 80kg. [Blink] directly scaled how much mana, power, and control I needed based on how much weight I was moving around.

It was a horrible idea for uncountable reasons, but technically valid.

[Astral Archives] was up next, the skill so similar to its prior iteration that its skill name hadn’t even changed. I delved into my mental archive, finding it looking much like it always had.

Rows upon rows of neatly labeled books, filled with my memories. A desk that I could place books on, to have immediate access to everything inside. The entire place was rearrangeable, a way to easily find, store, and organize memories and knowledge.

I grabbed one of my favorite tomes, shelved right next to my mental desk. The big, fat book of all medical knowledge I knew. I grabbed it every time I wanted to perform any medicine on anyone.

I placed it on my desk, and my head was filled with every speck of knowledge I’d ever gained and put in this book. Interestingly, on my mental desk, little images shimmered to life. Anatomical diagrams. Surgery procedures. Plague response.

There might be more to it, but it looked like [Vivid Dream Reading] had given its ‘vivid visualization’ aspect to [Astral Archives].

[Lust for Lore] was entirely passive, nothing to investigate there.

Last was the big one.

[Rapid Reshelving].

Image was everything. I mentally ‘grabbed’ an arbitrary coin from the pile, and imagined it teleporting into my hand. Then I engaged the skill.

Almost predictably, nothing happened. I slowly walked towards the pile of coins, until the one I was visualizing popped into my hand, the rest of the pile shifting slightly.

[*ding!* [Rapid Reshelving] leveled up! 1 -> 2]

I grinned.

Ooooh, this could be fun!

“Hey Auri, make sure you stay away from the iron pile for a minute, going to try something.” I said.

“Brrrpt!”

A few quick experiments ensued.

I couldn’t teleport half a coin to my hand. I had no idea why - snapping a coin in half let me teleport the two halves no problem - but I couldn’t teleport half a coin, or any other object. The bark on a stick, for example, or leaves on a tree. Something about being ‘attached’ kept it attached.

‘That’s just the way it is’ was the best I could come up with. On a positive note, that meant things like my tunic kept all its little bells and whistles when being teleported around - no need to explicitly think of each piece.

I could teleport a single coin from the middle of the pile. Being crushed by the weight of tens of thousands of other coins didn’t stop me at all. Interestingly, I had to know the coin was there. I couldn’t imagine ‘a random coin that was surely there’ - I had to deliberately, explicitly pick that coin. [The World Around Me] made that a breeze.

I couldn’t teleport one object into another, which was really weird when I thought back to my Spatial class. Like, I was teleporting my coins into air all the time. What made air teleportable-into, what let my magic ‘shift’ air, but not a leaf? Why didn’t air count?

Could I displace water? A quick check with my waterskin indicated yes.

A quick spell traced into the air with burning light froze the water, and I tried to teleport a coin in again. Now it didn’t work.

I could go insane trying to work it all out. I left it to the [Scholars] and [Researchers] at the School of Sorcery and Spellcraft, and focused on simply mastering what I had.

Only worked with air and water… so far, that I knew about. The System knew why, but that’s the way it was, and there was no sense in complaining about it.

Some careful [Nova Lance] at a few coins melted and carved them a bit, and I was able to teleport them ‘together’. The prohibition on ‘can only teleport to air’ didn’t seem to also ban ‘teleport into insane configurations.’

[*ding!* [Rapid Reshelving] leveled up! 13 -> 14]

I was still working on how sending from place A to place B - neither of which was me - worked, when Iona returned on Fenrir.

A huge smile involuntarily split my face as I saw her coming, and I tilted my head in confusion when I saw she had a passenger.

Who was that?

Comments

Anonymous

Very nice, Ill speculate now that the whole working with water and air... Is actually more of a working with non solids. Great building chapter tho

Flying Goat

Could perhaps imbue nova lance with rapid reshelving to increase range... Could rapid reshelving be used as a pickpocket spell, as long as she knows what's in the pocket? Time for a career change! Not much synergy with a Mugger, though.

AntiClimax she her

"run a few errands and pick up dinner" == shake down dragon triad casino and obtain a squire? Elaine didn't seem to be aware that Iona had business with the dragon triad, so favor for Arachne or acting on her own?

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

Benjamin Olson

At least all the coins she keeps destroying have an overall value as raw metal. She just needs a few bags so she can transfer the pile into her vault

Anonymous

I get that the coins are most likely reproductions of old Remus coins but if they aren't wouldn't they be INSANELY valuable to collectors if properly sold *cough* Amber. Hell, I see a good counter prank being Elaine selling the coins as genuine 'as verified by the Sentinels/Ranger Command' or something like that. Then they'll either have to stick to their guns and say they are genuine or admit they paid her in fake coinage. Fun to think about. Also, looking forward to Elaine and Nina meeting, should be fun.

Drendude

I think the coins have value ONLY as raw metal, given that Remus hasn't been around to accept the currency for.... quite a while.

MrAcerulez

Child get.

zalex

here a thought, reshelving the coins into her vault. add in persistent casting to automatically cast the spell and congrats, former huge pile of iron coins to box up. (and it could work in reverse as well... admittedly at a slow pace)

zalex

Night is OLD... and it would be reasonable to bring his money with him when they migrated. (It is not specified when currency was updated from metal to gems) For all we know, all that iron coin could be from one of his stashes of cash that he never cleaned out. Remember, he does tend to forget things unless he focuses on them, and he could just so happen remember he has a few million all but useless iron coins lying around somewhere when he thinks about 'how' to pay Elaine her backpay. Also, I would love to see some of that coin to be smelted and used in her new home. After all, that was the original reason for it.

Cirvante

I think she implied at some point that she would handle the triad problem for her. She probably kept it secret to protect Elaine from her Oath. Telling a Paladin to carve her way through a gang-owned casino doesn't sound compatible with 'do no harm'.

Julie

She needs a LOT of bags, or the weight of the iron would rip through big bags.

zadcap

I'd say, space magic can disperse things that can naturally disperse is an easy one.

enderman

She needs to choose a individual coin before using [Rapid Reshelving] and she needs to move herself to the [vault] every time aswell.

Anonymous

@enderman Those are limitations to train/upgrade the skill to overcome :) Another thought would be merging the vault with the library, and use the spare slot for a portal skill to let others enter... Sometime at a much higher level.

TroubleFait

That would mean sand and powder would not be obstacles, but high pressure water would be...

TroubleFait

Hehe, sounds like her time with the 6th Legion will be interesting.

Anonymous

And it potentially could be the case, air gaps inbetween sand grains and powders.

Tsorov

That is not a problem, as she can protect her patients, in this case her legion, from enemies, in this case the entire enemy army. Only problem is, that she has to heal the enemy soldiers after the battle is over, or even in battle when they are wounded and aren't a danger to her anymore

Gopard

Thanks for the chapter! I feel like the detail of Elaine waying "45kg" is strange. Like she wasn't underweight OR 139cm small right? Thats not even mentioning long before she did Biomancy she had ridiculous physical stats --> MUCH more MASS and DENSITY! This is just a detail I noticed, nothing big but... Also nothing hard to "fix". :) Then there's the first part of this chapter, to me it honestly feels a tad bit like filler? Like we had on the last chapter literally a scene where Elaine thought "Oh, I can take this storage skill FOR THIS HUGE PILE OF COINS" and now we start of with her thinking about how to deal with the pile of coins? Unless there was an edit in the last chapter, this either doesn't add up with the timeline or can be omitted in the first place (my opinion, but really nothing "big" at all). Anyway, yeah for Nina! Elaine might even get to teach again! ;)

enderman

She will help guard Elaine in the slums to level up her [Thug] class so it can be reset.

Cormac

Yeah I thought that 45 kg was a bit low as well. She is like 155 cm or something,and while she was no longer a soldier when the made the changes, she was still very fit. The lightest women's division in Olympic boxing is 50 kg.

Anonymous

The first part of the chapter was to demonstrate we’re now following a different strand of parallel thought, going back in time a bit.

Gopard

Yes, I know, though I was momentarily confused. However the moment those two "strands" converge any "meaning" to that just disappears, thats why I FELT like this was somewhat unnecessary. I mean there also was no real indication anywhere that it was that, which is how stories typically handle the "multiple parallel thoughts, having misunderstandings with each other"-Joke and this was also never really high-lighted anytime before, so... Why was it brought in now? And did it add anything of substance to the story? I PERSONALLY FELT NOT, however everyone is of course entitled to their own opinion on these kind of things!

matt

Elaine is TINY. She's - prebiomancy - 5'0 and 100 lbs. Which is a perfectly normal height and weight, if low on the bmi for a woman. So yes, she was already dense with muscle. Also, Vault of Ages wasn't originally going to be taken. That's why it feels weird.

Gopard

@matt Yeah, so the number I wrote (139cm) was maybe a little low(we don't know the exact formular just how stats affect body mass, I went with her stats making her about just a bit heavier (I chose about 30% at random), could be more or less or accurate), however it has been stated several times that "physical classers weigh much more" and this makes sense. However Elaine literally had several thousands in her physical stats by that moment, yet she still fits into a "normal" BMI? This just doesn't feel realistic, I mean if the calculation of stats is like: higher stats--> more mass(be it muscle, blood, flesh,bones or whatever depends on the stat obviously)--> more weight. And Elaine was "several times stronger than any unclassed human" already? Then how come she is on the "low side for her BMI"? Its really not a hard calculation to make... Lol

Shoto

@gopard ,Physical classers are not heavier because of stats, they are heavier because they train to build muscle. The only thing the system does is multiply the base. A guy who is 1.80 m tall and weighs 80 kg will have a certain strength having 1000 stats. Yet another 1.60 m tall guy weighing 65 kg with the same 1000 strength will be significantly weaker than the first one. That's why Iona trained constantly so her muscles wouldn't degrade. Elaine was a slender and fit girl at five feet tall. She wasn't super muscular, but she had a trained body, more like a marathon runner than a boxer.

Shoto

@gopard ,It's not that it was just brought in now. But like, why can't it be brought in now?? before Elaine had only 3 thoughts at school, the effect of the skill was not that significant, but currently she has 5. She is starting to have to work with a lot of information at the same time, and the Selkie wanted to show a little of the consequences of having the skill. And that's when the skill is still low level. In the future Elaine will have more than 10 trains of thought, Aracner probably has dozens of trains of thought. The Selkie just wanted to show a detail of Elaine's skill.

Jumping Flounder

so why can’t she just put the coins into her vault?

Alex Rahr

I wonder if there's a hard cutoff at some level of density or viscosity, or some increased cost when teleporting into mud or syrup or something. Unlikely to come up I guess.

Daniel B

Space magic seems to be able to teleport into liquids and gases. My guess is a restriction based on viscosity or compressive strength. Teleporting into bitumen (asphalt road material) should be possible as it is technically a liquid… a very solid liquid.

AntiClimax she her

She can, and is thinking about it, but they are massive, so require a ton (lol) of mana. Plus they are in small pieces. She needs to figure out how to contain them to make it more efficient (time/effort wise, rather than single coins at a time).

Benjamin Olson

Just needs one bag. Fill it, move into vault, empty bag into a pile, leave vault. Repeat until done, get several levels in vault while using the vault as her personal bank. Even better, it’s a place she can store wealth and not be taxed on it as the actual amount in it is unknown to the government.

Gopard

@shoto what material are you basing those claims on? Because I seem to remember Elaine making statements about "generall teleportation of high-level physical classers being impossible due to their mass", now how much more expansive could a teleportation be if a someone is "just trained up" instead of having a "normal body"? At MOST doubling the cost right? However even insanely high level people (Arena Master at the School for example) couldn't deal with "teleporting physical classers above this level out"! Sooo... There certainly has to be some correlation between stats and mass and I'm pretty sure its even directly mentioned in the story... Otherwise you're welcome to state your source be that a chapter or a post in Discord, as I'm very much interested in this. As for the second part, I clearly stated it as MY OPINION and to ME it felt more like "filler" than actually relevant to the story, Elaine has always had those "funny" little "dumb, dumb"-moments where she just completely forgot something, sooo thats nothing actually new. And I'd really argue that if you're gonna have three seperate minds in your head thinking parrallely constantly... You're definitely soon gonna have some kind of system maybe something of a "info-exchange-meeting" every 3 hours or something, its just free brain power showing the "disadvantages" of the skill is completely meaningless, as "we" as the reader see the "benefits" only when told and as "improved though capacity and speed" so when some of the ADDED VOLUME goes "missing" because of such a derp, then "we" as the reader really wouldn't notice it UNLESS TOLD as well! It could only really be RELEVANT to the story, if in the future situations arise, where "the readers" can basically "calculate/assume" where, to what and how Elaine's different "parralel thoughts" are utilized in a specific situation, as this kind of "intermission" will otherwise ALWAYS be just completely ommissionable without the readers even noticing. Thats what "filler" is by the way, a part of a story that doesn't add anything to the actual STORY in any way and wouldn't be missed if simply not written. (In this case there might be some potential jokes in the future, but at least going by the RR page this isn't SUPPOSED to be a "comedy story" so to add a complete new perspective just for some "funny moments" and nothing else really... seems strange).

Shoto

@gopard ,You are getting confused. Reread the spatial sorcery class chapter and the magic school entrance tournament chapter. The arena master sets a limit on the transport. This threshold weight is calculated as weight (in grams) * vitality. This is because offensive teleport is countered by vitality. And that goes for everyone, except for the user himself, as he is using it on himself. It follows the same idea of biomancy that Elaine did. For example, for Elaine to teleport 1 meter (not considering inaccuracy losses and support skills gains) she spends, her weight 80000 grams * 4 (the number of open "doors") = 320000 mana. if Elaine wanted to teleport Iona for example, the calculation would be 130000(Iona's weight) * 4* Iona's Vitality. And Iona has about 300k vitality.

Melting Sky

50kg is the MAXIMUM weight for the lightest weight class in women's Olympic boxing. There is no minimum. Also, top boxers are almost never as short as Elaine is because reach is huge in that sport. Somebody as short and small as Elaine would likely never be a competitive boxer. Elaine has always been tiny. Forty-five kilos puts her at about 100lbs which isn't particularly lightweight for a fit female as short as she is. I can't remember exactly how tall she is, but she has been described as very short, even for a woman. That puts her probably around 5ft tall give or take some change.

Gopard

Yep, I realized it too. Sorry probably mixed up the whole "stats make change your physical body" from a another LitRPG, I'm really starting to feel the curse of following too many at one, lol... ;) This leaves the question as "unconfirmed" but with her weight now being given... Thats basically an answer in itself, "stats" "CAN'T have any direct affect in the vein of changing the body"! But thanks for being patient enough to actually look it up and still reacting reasonably!

Kai Elanzo

The ability to teleport an object into permeable substances, i.e. air, liquid, gas, etc. is proportional to the molecular density that the substance contains. Air, being the least dense, is the easiest substance to teleport items into, since the molecular density allows for the displacement of the substance at a given rate. Water, on the other hand, has greater molecular density than air, but can still be displaced depending upon it's surroundings. For example, teleporting an object into a lake would be simple since the water displacement upward or side wards is almost unlimited. However, water pressurized in a container would not allow for the same amount of displacement so depending upon the size of the object being teleported, it could work, or it could fail. Oil, another liquid, would have varying degrees of success depending upon the viscosity of the oil. While an oil with light viscosity could easily be displaced, a heavier grade oil could have restrictions on what (if anything) could be teleported into it. Gas, like air, has a lighter density than water...most of the time. Results of teleporting an object into gas would also be affected by whether or not the gas was undergoing some type of pressurization. An open, free-flowing gaseous cloud would be less restrictive to the teleportation process than a canister of gas under several hundred PSI of pressure.

Benjamin Olson

Right before Elaine became a Sentinel again, she indicated that Iona had been inquiring about legal protections for a Sentinel’s team with regards to the triad (ch 443).

Quentin Long

Well, Elaine *has* a ton of mana. And it's a one-time expenditure, isn't it? So it looks like she should be able to spend a bit of spare time dumping the coins into her [Vault] and it'll be fine. I could see some potential issues with storage space (*how many* coins are we talking about..?), but the skill should level up while she's using it, yes? So, not much of a *practical* issue.

Olly

So if she makes two contradictory decisions in separate Parallel Thoughts tracks, similar to the coin logistics vs taking Vault skill, are there ever merge conflicts when she brings those thoughts back together? That sounds like a literal headache.