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[A/N: I meant to drop this one first thing this morning, but when I woke up and did one last read-through I realized it would be better to adjust a few details. Chapter 48 will be out tonight.]

On his hundredth day on Moon Thegund, Alden crossed the compound, rubbing his arms to ward off the cold even though he was wearing two turtlenecks on top of each other. The lab was enduring its second long night since he’d arrived, and though he was getting used to it, it was still hard to resist staring up at the sky.

There were never any stars, and he couldn’t see the clouds through the glare of the facility’s powerful lights. The buzz was long-since gone, and Moon Thegund was still and quiet again. In the dark periods, Alden felt their isolation from the rest of the universe more keenly. It was only him and Kibby and these few buildings now. Everything else was blackness and silence.

He’d left his little partner sleeping back at the vault.

He could feel her there.

It was a relatively new ability. A couple of weeks ago, Alden had lost track of her. He’d searched and searched, calling her name, and growing increasingly worried until he suddenly realized he just knew what direction she was in.

At first, it was almost the same as the feeling he had during their magic lessons—a weight in her direction, like the universe leaned ever so slightly toward her. But as he’d become aware of how to access the sense of her, it had gotten sharper and clearer rapidly. Little effort was involved now that he’d figured out the trick.

Because it’s something that’s pre-built into the skill, he thought.

This was what the System had called targeting. He’d just learned how to access it in a new way.

Kibby was the one who could entrust him with things. Alden no longer needed the light halo or the direction indicator to know it. He was positive he could untarget and retarget her, too, now. But he hadn’t tried.

Some things were too dangerous to experiment with.

He entered the greenhouse and paused for a moment to appreciate the warmth and the artificial sunlight blazing down from the glass panels overhead.

Well, blazing from most of them. Some of them were dead.

Some of everything was dead. That was how it worked around here.

Alden walked between the hydroponic tables, examining the plants. The greenhouse was mostly automated. During the first couple of months, a task list had appeared on the wall every other day or so for things that required attention. Kibby would read it to Alden, and when she didn’t already know how to complete a chore, they’d figured it out together.

The list had died.

Fortunately Alden had the routine down well enough to muddle through without it by the time it did. Today, the greenhouse had provided a new set of germination trays already loaded with seeds in little gel cups. Alden took it from the cabinet it had appeared in and slotted it into an empty space on one of the hydro tables.

“Hang in there, dude,” he said to it. “It’s a rough world.”

The last few trays he’d slotted in were largely failures. Most of the seeds never sprouted. A few produced anemic little plants that looked like they’d never turn into anything worth eating. And a far smaller number were growing like weeds. One of the first trays he’d placed had made a whole lot of nothing and a few gargantuan heads of what Alden was calling “Thunder Lettuce.”

The name made Kibby groan like she was in pain every time he said it.

Alden and the eight-year-old had enjoyed a long discussion about eating Thunder Lettuce, and about the many other plants in the greenhouse that were still alive but no longer looking quite like they were meant to.

Conclusion—if the trial servings tasted yummy and didn’t make you sick, eat it.

It wasn’t like the corruption couldn’t get at all the other food they ate anyway. It just seemed to morph the living things at the lab more quickly and obviously than it did the non-living ones. Even the vault was only offering minor protection, since the door had to be left open.

As Alden grew more and more aware of his own power, he also became increasingly sensitive to the perpetual assault of existing in this place. The cocoon of power he had sometimes imagined around himself during teleports, or that one terrifying meeting with the Primary, was still there. But it was like it was being sandblasted.

The chaos pressed in endlessly. Alden asserted himself endlessly. The process had become automatic, but it was never ignorable. Even when he was not deliberately flexing his authority through his skill or his trait, he was aware of it now. A strange sensation, like he was always tensing in expectation of a sharp poke.

Asserting my authority. Asserting my right to be here and be me. I’m getting much better at it.

He could tell he was. He could now control the strength of the flex if he chose. Sometimes, a grim and weary whisper in his mind pointed out that he could also choose to stop.

Not often. But often enough to worry him.

Today he was fine. He stole some dark green leaves the size of pillowcases from Thunder Lettuce Four—the garlicky one. Stir-fry for breakfast sounded good. Kibby liked it when he cooked. She didn’t care what it tasted like. She just wanted someone to give her food on a plate at the table.

Like she wanted him to offer to brush her hair. And tell her to chew her tooth gum.

It had taken Alden too long to realize it. She was a capable kid. If she didn’t do something obvious for herself, it was because she really wanted him to do it for her.

Can’t fix her trauma. Can’t fix the moon.

Can fix breakfast.

And do a decent French braid.

At least it was something.


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That afternoon, they watched television.

They always watched a lot of television.

Hours and hours of it every day in the vault. It was too easy to just stare at the screens and enjoy the sight and sound of other people living normal lives.

Well, normal for Artonans.

Alden was a little concerned about the amount of alien content he was absorbing. The dark episodes in the soap operas were starting to make sense. Klee-pak shouldn’t have killed the daisies. To disrespect life in the wake of death was the same as spitting on his friends’ graves.

His parents were still assholes, though. They could have explained it instead of throwing their kid in the punishment closet.

“It was so he could feel the darkness of death,” said Kibby. “And come to a greater knowledge of what he’d done wrong.”

“Deep,” said Alden, nodding in understanding.

“You mean profound.”

“Profound.”

Language was coming along fantastically. This was a next-level immersion experience. Desperately wanting and needing to communicate complex ideas all the time, having a stickler of a roommate who loved correcting you, the total and complete absence of your native tongue…

Alden had caught himself thinking in Artonan several times recently. A few more months and he’d start making a serious attempt at the writing system.

There has to be some kind of official Artonan language proficiency exam on Anesidora, right?

He was going to find it, take it, and obliterate it.

He munched on a bowl of popped beans—not at all like popcorn, way too crunchy—and watched the end of a nature show about seasonal swarms of giant crabs on Artona I. Kibby jumped up at the end of it and raced over to the television to select a new show.

“Hey. Do you think if you start a new show fast I’m going to forget our deal?” Alden said, flicking a popped bean at her.

She pouted. “I don’t want to talk about crabs.”

“The deal isn’t that we have to talk about crabs. We just have to talk about something in between shows. So that we don’t just sit here watching the pretty colors on the screen all day while our brains rot.”

“Decay.”

“Not rot?”

“Rot is too dirty. It’s like what the chaos is doing to the plants in the greenhouse. It’s not something you should say about brains.”

Hmm. Interesting.

“Thank you for correcting my course.”

Kibby beamed.

He made sure to only throw that particular phrase at her a couple of times a day. It was very respectful and usually reserved for teachers. She got really bigheaded if he overdid it.

“What do we talk about instead of crabs?” she asked, trotting back over to sit on the edge of her mattress.

She no longer complained about sleeping here. It had been a long time since that was a source of disagreement between them.

“Can I ask you about the First again?”

“We talked about that twice,” she reminded him. “I don’t know what you mean.”

“I know a lot more words now. He is an important Artonan man. A very important one. And he’s powerful. I could feel it.”

“Powerful how?”

“Powerful magic. I could feel it like I can feel yours during partnered authority exercises. But back then, I couldn’t usually do things like that at all. I couldn’t know things like that about wizards. But with him I could.”

“You mean he had high authority. Presence.

“Extremely high. He must be a very strong wizard. And he has a…a special name…an honor name. That means something like First.”

“Honor name?” she considered the phrase. “A ——-? Like Distinguished Master? Maybe he was the leader of the school where you worked?”

“Yes! A title. But he didn’t work for the school.”

“Are you sure?” she said doubtfully. “Because you get confused a lot.”

“Mean-mean,” he said, throwing another bean at her. “Understanding different planets is hard. But I’m sure. He was there with his sister. They both had special clothes.”

He described the Primary’s outfit. The shorter sleeves, the patterns done in metal studs. And all of a sudden, Kibby made a sound that Alden associated with hardcore fangirls at pop concerts.

“A —————!! You met —————! Did you say the first!? Oh, oh, ————!! You felt his authority! WHY?! What did he say to you? And his sister! Which sister was it?!” She squealed and ran at him, climbing into his lap—which was not something she usually did—like she was trying to get closer to him so that she could absorb the story through direct contact. “He’s ——————-!”

It was rare these days for her to use so many words in a row that he didn’t have a clue about.

“Uh…slower?” he said, intimidated by the fact that she was nearly pressing their noses together while she fired off questions.

By the time Kibby had managed to calm down and start using words he could understand, Alden ended up being more uncertain about who the Primary was rather than less.

According to Kibby he was the best.

“The best at what?”

“Everything!”

Alden could practically see little hearts floating in the air over her brown hair.

“Yes. I understand you’re excited. But maybe you could explain it more easily? For a human?”

“There are people who can’t do magic,” she said. “Then there are people who are learning magic. Then there are lowly wizards. Then there are….”

The power rankings went on for a while. Artonans were very into categorizing their wizards by ability.

“Then there are wizards who make sacred promises to grow their power and use it to protect the Triplanets from chaos and demons and harm!”

Alden frowned.

Had Kibby just jumped from power ranking to moral ranking? He kept listening in case he’d misunderstood, but it sounded like she had. Like, there were supersupersuper wizards, and then bam—noble fightin’ wizards.

“Can I ask a question?” he interrupted. “Do only the most powerful wizards become Primaries?”

“There’s only one Primary. He is the most powerful. Then there is a —————. And a ——————. And then his sister Alis-art’h! Was she the one you met? And then ——————. And then—”

“Are the titles numbers?” he asked.

“They’re in order!”

So like numbers anyway. That would explain the English translation the System had given him. Primary, secondary, tertiary, etc…

Maybe it was part of the normal power ranking system but once you hit a certain level of wizardry you were just expected to join the chaos fighting group?

“I don’t know what his sister’s name was,” he said. “And I still don’t understand. It sounded like when you were putting the wizards in order you maybe changed it. From powerful wizards to brave wizards? Is that right or wrong?”

“Yes! Brave is more important than strong.”

Wow. That was not the answer Alden had been expecting. “Does everyone think the same? Or just some people?”

She glared at him. “Everyone knows —————- are better than regular wizards.”

I’m missing something.

“I met the Primary’s son. Stu-art’h. He wanted to be a warrior? For the Mother Planet.”

“Not just a warrior. A —————.”

So it was the word the System had been translating as knight.

“A knight. A knight is a kind of wizard that is better than a normal wizard?”

Kibby nodded.

“But are they always stronger? Could Worli Ro-den win in a fight with a knight?”

She looked appalled. “Distinguished Master Ro-den would not fight a knight.”

“But if he did…”

“He would not. His head would be removed.”

“So the knight would definitely win?”

She huffed. “That doesn’t matter. His head would be removed for fighting the knight even if he won. Especially if he won and hurt the knight.”

He’d be executed? Well, okay then. Maybe the knights were even more like royalty than he’d suspected when he first heard about Stuart’s dad.

Alden hoped Jel-nor hadn’t been beheaded for ‘dueling’ Stuart. Maybe official duels were different than fights. And the guy was only a wannabe knight at this point, so surely it didn’t count.

“Are the knights all family to each other?” he asked, still trying to slot them in as some kind of obscure magical royalty. “Is that part of what makes them knights?”

“Of course not. That would be dumb.”

“I don’t understand,” Alden moaned.

“I told you. You get confused.”

She kept rattling on about the Primary, and Alden only got more confused.

Kibby made it sound like the man’s role in Artonan society was a cross between a nuclear warhead and the Pope. The two ideas did not mesh. He began to wonder if she just had such a huge crush on knights that it was preventing her from giving him an unbiased answer.

“Wait, wait,” he said. “One more time. All knights are better than all regular wizards, even if they’re not always stronger. Because they promise to protect the Triplanets from danger. Is that right?”

“That’s right,” said Kibby.

Okay. Now they were getting somewhere.

“Why doesn’t everyone make the promise then?”

Kibby made the double hand gesture she liked to use for a shrug. Then she added, “They’re not allowed to break the promise. And I think they have to be special somehow. Maybe it’s important to be stronger than normal wizards, too, even if they don’t have to be the very strongest. Because I never heard about a weak knight.”

She paused. “I asked Distinguished Master Ro-den if I could be a knight one day. After I saw one on a video.”

“What did he say?”

“He said to ask him the same question after I got older and finally learned some magic. He said it was a terrible life for crazy wizards, —————, and idiots.”

Joe, who’d spent years living here on Moon Thegund by choice, thought other wizards were crazy?

“Change of subject,” Alden said. “Then we can watch another show. I’ve wanted to ask you before, and since we’re talking about magic and culture…how do Avowed work with everything else?”

Kibby blinked. “Don’t you get assignments and complete them?”

“No, sorry. I didn’t mean to say ‘work.’ I meant…what do Artonans think about Avowed? What did you think when you first saw me?”

He had Joe’s opinion about the views most wizards had. But he’d never quite figured out what Kibby and the assistants thought of him.

“I thought, ‘A human! Probably it is a man human. Distinguished Master Ro-den might have sent it. Or Yipalck might have sent it. I wonder if it’s going to do magic. I hope it’s going to help us. I hope it’s not going to hurt us.’”

So it was that simple and obvious then.

He didn’t know why he was thinking it would have been anything more complicated. What else would someone think when a potentially powerful alien walked up to their front door?

Kibby smiled at him. “I can’t believe you met the Primary! I can’t believe you met a knight at all. I have never seen one in real life! Tell me what he said to you again!”

“He said I was amazing.”

“Liar.”

“He said I was the best human he’d ever met, and I should be the Primary.”

“Liar liar!”

“We held hands.”

Kibby looked like she wanted to bite him.

Comments

Zaeron

I know this really isn't that kind of story but I do genuinely hope we come out of this training arc with Alden actually being busted in some notable visible way to other people. Like, overpowered busted, not just the emotional damage. I'm really confident he'll be noticeably emotionally damaged lol.

Rubeno

I believe that the reason why MC was assigned such a low survival score was not only due to harshness of initial survival but also the fact that ambient chaos will be rising with MC incapable of outpacing ambient pressure growth. Alden passive immunity will protect him only up to a certain point.

Rubeno

It's good that MC also has Kibby around him otherwise I'm not sure if he wouldn't go insane... Due tk true loneliness being only living being on entire moon.

TraceAmountsOfOlive

One hundred days... We already knew that they were in for a long haul, but actually seeing it still hits hard. And the earliest estimated arrival of help was 8 months, so they're less than half way through. Still, unless the Systems know something we don't yet about chaos events, it seems safe to say that they're gonna make it out alive. Thanks for the chapter!

NerdyBlues

In the end, I can't tell whether Kibby is jealous or thinks he's lying hahaha. Adorable. All of this while the chaos is slowly whittling against their authority... I hope they come out of this mess somehow. I don't know if they will be if nothing changes though. Alden learning more about his authority is a good step in the right direction for sure, but probably not enough. I think he'll either have to have some revelation about his abilities or find a way to increase his authority to make it to when rescue arrives.

Anonymous

I don’t think they counted on him learning magic or even someone been there who can teach him stuff.

Rubeno

Actually you are on the right track. I mean chaos mutates people. What if ambient chaos got too strong and MC mutated in some way? Not superman mutation or negative one but something that will be a permanent souvenir of his transformative time on the Moon. Maybe something on his face? Changed color of eyes? Hair ? Discoloration of skin color? Changed ears? Etc

Rubeno

Unless ambient chaos will rise even faster that MC and Kibby can train... There was a reason why system assigned such a low percentage to his survival.

Anonymous

Yeah and honestly it is not as dark I assumed it would get, like it is hard on our mc but not as grim dark I thought it would be. But then again he doesn’t know that a help would even arrive like we know.

eternalephemera

Man, 100 days already. I think the “unending misery” that Joe says the Primary will inflict on Alden is probably him getting drafted to fight the chaos. I bet this is what happened to Hannah as well. She also seemed very “whole.”

Federico

I think the low score is due to the fact that they assumed he died during teleportation (it was 40ish%). I bet the survival score would have been higher if they knew he was still on the plantet.

Duncan Lester

With the stuff about Knights and the primary, along with Alden's whole becoming more Wizardly (Artonan???) arc, I wouldn't be surprised if at the end of the day he is mutated/evolved into one of the Knights. The nuclear pope primary already tolerates (likes?) Our boy, and here Alden is fighting the Big Fight to save a child from the Chaos. From what we know about Artonans, children are valued very highly, and I'm starting to think that the 'endless misery' Joe spoke about might be the Knights Oath or whatever vow they take to fight Chaos. What's more knight-ly than sacrificing your time and life to protect a little girl from Demons? Alden already thinks that "some powerful Avowed" get drafted to slay Earth's demon quota. Seems like with his Authority roided up from the Thegund Swarm, and an OP skill, he is prime draftee material. It'd also be narratively satisfying for Stu'arths dad to become a lawful good mirror of Joe's chaotic neutral-evil mentoring.

The Ox

Except the story is called Super Supportive. His dream is to be a hero support. On Earth. Really like to see him actually realize some of what he wants for himself.

nick

Gosh Sleyca, this chapter is something else. You did an awesome job writing the slice of life vibes with the backdrop of an apocalyptic event going on. It makes for such a cute chapter but also gave me the feels.

Duncan Lester

Seven more months and the lettuce is already evolving. Hoping him and Kibby have enough food/ can keep their greenhouse in working order enough to make it to Rescue Day.

Anonymous

I doubt that culturally it would make sense for other species to become knights, but honestly they kind of sound like Artonan superheroes anyways.

Duncan Lester

It's interesting that as far as we know, Cly the Brain Melter isn't summoned to pop demons. There was that one guy from Chicago that consorted with one, so we know that they can be sentient. Cly seems like a great weapon against any sentient, unless there's some other reason her Brain Beam doesn't work against them. Hannah's skill let her essentially buff the bounds of others' skills, which sounds like it would be Really Fucking Useful. I wonder how that fits in with Joe's explanation of skills as Spell Macros.

MR.K .

I rebuke all this! These some future problems. First let the little guy make his steps to fulfill his dream and make his mentor proud.A chosen one situation later/OP/MC syndrome and all that noice is for much later!

The Ox

Joe also said that if an Avowed had too much unbound Authority, “A scale tips. Too much excess authority will unbalance the original skill affixation and damage it, which would result in either a gruesome and agonizing death or something much worse.” It occurs to me that he has to be gaining Authority as he learns all this stuff about using it, just his new ability to locate his targeted person without the System shows this. That's the kind of "epiphany" about his own skill that causes a level up I would expect. So, it may be a good thing that the Chaos is sandblasting away at him, keeping him from all those gruesome consequences the System would normally be trying to prevent.

Duncan Lester

I think at some point the Chaos might grow to be too much for Kibby and Alden is going to end up Carrying her, and the desperation of needing to keep her safe is going to let him break some limits of physically maintaining motion while carrying a child around for weeks/months.

Rubeno

Ahh by the way, thinking in a different language is excellent way to learn it. I'm from Poland and I have done it with English when I was a kid due to curiosity... And never went back...only today to have sometimes problems with my native Lang as I communicate in english in my work constantly xD

The Ox

The Demon Chaos situation on Moon Thegund is very different than what I imagined when the words "demons" and "chaos" popped up in the early chapters. It seemed then to be a classic good vs evil, invading lovecraftian horror type menace. The Thegund zone is more like radioactive fallout than a malevolent army of some kind. But there are so many mention of combat summons, battlefield summons, so I have to assume that some of the Chaos is conscious and aware and there is a real battlefield somewhere.

Anonymous

I just have to say that this story is just incredibly well written. Even these chapters with Alden and Kibby are written so realistically. And also how Alden and Kibby interact with each other is just wonderful. I read a book about trauma by Peter Levine, an American psycologist, for my studies some time ago and he says that to help with trauma, it is enough if there is just one person who is friendly and makes you feel safe. This person doesn't even have to say anything or speak, but only radiate calm and security through body language, which helps the other person to calm down again. Through which, the body and the brain can slowly leave the alarm mode in which it was put by the traumatic situation, again. And I see that here in the way Alden acts, or tries to act, helping Kibby to cope with this situation. And in turn, Kibby can also help Alden not to lose his mind. So they're helping each other get through this horrible situation with hopefully not as much trauma. Which I find incredibly great and realistic, so really thank you for that Sleyca.

Francis

Yeah, and it is a probability. And it wasn't zero. In other words, a whole lot of things have to be in place for alden to get stronger etc etc so he doesn't fall to the chaos in 3 months (or was it 5?). He has been very, very lucky so far

Francis

Can't wait for Alden to learn all kinds of things from eavesdropping "untranslatable" Artonan conversations.. they would never expect a human to understand them. I hope he keeps it a secret, it could be a real edge later on

Francis

Can't wait to see the direction this story will take next!! Will it be Alden the Cosmic Knight? Or Alden the OP Avowed at school? Or Alden, the traumatised Avowed, not being able to take school seriously anymore? I kind of hope for the last. It would be a welcome change to the trope. Just imagine Alden going to Avowed school and everyone underestimating him because of his rank. And him just not having the motivation to even prove them wrong because it all feels so pointless..

Francis

Oh oh, just had another thought.. do you guys think Gorgon would know that Alden is still alive? He could tell his friends! And I also wonder if Alden would be able to tell anyone what happened afterwards - if it's part of the secrecy contract with Joe or not

Flopmind

It the lettuce evolves enough then maybe they'd get another friend! :D

Flopmind

Agreed. I also hope Alden keeps in touch with Kibby. We know he can afford it, assuming he gets some of his argold back. They're amibtions and the status quo mean they're going to have to separate, of course (Kibby needs to be on Artona to become a wizard and Alden has his hero training), but that doesn't mean they should just cut off from each other.

Flopmind

100% It's well known in psychology that being alone for large stretches of time is bad for your health. It's also known that having someone to care for in a survival situation is much more motivating even if it does mean more mouths to feed. Plus, without Kibby, Alden wouldn't be learning language, magic, or be able to use his skill.

Flopmind

Ya know, that makes a lot of sense. Although, it doesn't explain how hyperboles fit into the equation.

Max Thomas

I'm guessing that Gorgon will be able to tell that Alden is still alive, but that his bonds won't let him tell anyone about it

Flopmind

Random list of things we know: -Kibby is a weak wizard (I'm guessing F-rank equivalent) -There's something unknown and scary going on with the chaos (big, ambling tracks in the grass; moon potholes) -Alden has a big bomb with chekov's name written all over it -Alden can't open the vault, which kibby has finally gotten comfortable with and is the safest way to protect herself. Guys, Alden's gonna kill a demon with a bomb and then kibby's gonna die anyway because Alden can't open the door for it. Sleyca why?!

The Ox

Gorgon probably knows, I'm sure he is not allowed to tell anyone because Alden is Artonan "property". I don't think Gorgon is allowed to tell you if the sky is blue. Maybe he can tell you what time it is.

Zachary Sloan

Tbh I'm wondering if something is going to happen that forces Alden to live (more or less) full-time among Artonans. And the Artonans themselves might not be okay with him freely communicating with humans about magic, given all he's learned about it - Alden is probably one of the most knowledgeable humans alive at this point when it comes to actual magic, because he managed to find himself spending a long time learning this stuff like an actual Artonan child (while most Avowed only ever interact with adult Artonans who have zero interest or desire to teach them these things).

John Anastacio

It has occurred to me that Met-oosa costumed Alden as a Rabbit-wizard, and now by happenstance his life is making his costume true. Hope Alden doesn't end up rebellious, too.

Zachary Sloan

I think you misread the vault part. They spend a ton of time in the vault (it's where they're watching TV now), but the protection from it is less because they have to leave the door open to it constantly.

Flopmind

Yes so when a demon comes in, Kibby is going to close the door for full protection and lock herself in. And Alden won't be able to open it up again...

Flopmind

You don't become a main character by following the rules :)

Shane Kelly

Alden can't open the vault from the inside, so if they're both inside and it closed they'd be trapped but if kibby was inside he could open it and let her out. Make shift bomb shelter maybe?

Flopmind

Incorrect, sadly, Shane. From chapter 45: [“Still alive,” he said, his voice echoing. His bedroom was set up within an enormous vault in the main lab building. Alden thought it was probably a cage for some kind of extra-dangerous summons. It had white metal walls and a floor so coated in runes it made the summonarium on the LeafSong campus look plain. And the only way in or out was a door six-feet thick that opened with a touch panel from the outside. Which Alden couldn’t use. He kept it opened just far enough for himself to come and go, and he’d wedged it with so many metal bars and pipes that the only way it could shut on him was if Kibby finally had enough of his nonsense and decided to off him in his sleep. ]

kaalveiten

If Kibby is supposed to be a weak wizard, which presumably means she has a "weaker" existence, then presumably the Chaos would be having a much greater effect on her than Alden wouldn't it? I have to assume Alden's targeting is in some way helping her, that or Alden's magic is just being buffeted harder by the ambient chaos since his Authority is always out and ready to bring to full effect because of his skill. Curious to find out which. Hopefully they don't turn into plant monsters because they're eating chaos mutated lettuce and stuff.

Zaeron

I think it's likely that what the Primary was referring to was that Alden is likely to be able to develop his authority to the point of being useful to actually fight whatever enemy the Knights are fighting - yeah, 100% agreed. That said I think the big difference is this is a jump start in a really big way - I don't think humans normally get anywhere this level of exposure to either the concepts he's learning OR the society he's learning, so it's really interesting stuff.

Francis

Isn't he just blocked from giving advice or info about Artonians and the contracts?

Francis

He will for sure. That costume was major foreshadowing. And note that it was supposedly offensive too...

sebsebs

100 days of Kibby > 100 years of solitude I'm so glad they're getting along and caring for each other, I was afraid she'd resent him or be obnoxious or take stupid risks (this chapter's title got me concerned). Yet here they are living their best life being silly and adorable

Duncan Lester

Lots of foreshadowing about Alden carrying things in pockets... and bags. Alden carrying Kibby in the Vault?

Benjamin Nicoara

So I have a half theory after this chapter, will need more confirmation. What if the Artonon Knights are actually the Artonon version of Avowed? Avowed are pulled from resource planets, and Joe told us they were once seen as a solution to an existential threat, so they are seen as necessary. Unless you couldn't for some reason, wouldn't you have warriors from your own planet? I had been wondering if there are any Artonon Avowed, since they hadn't been mentioned either way. Kibby mentioned a Promise to protect the Triplanets to be a Knight. Which sounds a lot like the Warriors Contract, but a lot more voluntary. If the Knights are Avowed, I'm assuming that Knights would have all the knowledge, mentorship, resources, and lack of misdirection to make the most of what the System has to offer, so they could get really strong.

Sashani

So it's been 100 days. Aunt Connie has had access to Alden's account for almost a month. What do you think the chances are of him having any money left when he gets home?

Victor Cavalcanti

The system didn't count on the fact that kibby is there for him to target with his skill. He isn't supposed to be able to "flex" his authority on his own.

Victor Cavalcanti

This can't be all there is to surviving a chaos event. Everything is relatively chill so far. I bet the danger levels are gonna get waaay higher before we're through with moon thegund.

Anonymous

She doesn't get access to his money until they confirm that he's dead, was at the end of chapter 44.

Sashani

Ah, so not at the 1803 hours and 'missing presumed dead'? So he's got a shot at not being a pauper.

The Ox

No, he's blocked from providing almost any information about the System and Artonans outside of certain specific approved areas. Alden's status is almost certainly out of bounds.

luxrus

They are already pretty high. Food and water are beginning to be poisoned. Constant pressure on authority means that chaos has fully permeated the air. No protection even behind shields. Systems are breaking down

RedPine

Being in a good or bad mood isnt out of bounds. He has plenty of ways to drop hints, for those looking for them.

DANTE

what do you think could happen that increase the danger without making Alden survival unrealistic?

Victor Cavalcanti

If I had to bet, probably something that involves running away as fast as possible, while carrying kibby that's in stasis. Or triggering the bomb he got from Joe. Probably the first because of the second idk.

DANTE

you have to account that 20% of the Artonan population the potential to become a wizard while 1 in 10000 humans has the potential to become Awoved (I assume they must have some magic capability to qualify), its likely that Human Awoved are "weaker" than Artonan wizards by default, the numbers could be a lie so that that but I don't think so, at leas not by much, otherwise humans would have figured out magic independently

DANTE

maybe the bomb, idk how they could survive more than a couple of days if they have to run away

Zachary Sloan

It's already been more than 1803 hours, since that's just around 75 days and he's been there over 100 (but IIRC the presumed dead date was later than that, like 8 months or something)

Amit Gupta

Death will be confirmed upon resolution of corruption incident on Moon Thegund. Avowed’s Argold to be distributed to next of kin at that time. Looks like they will try to make sure Alden is dead first, which honestly makes a lot of sense.

Amber Gregory

Sleyca you are a magnificent human. The Alden-Kibby dynamic is so rich 🩷