Book 7: Chapter 19: Minor and Major
Darren, you may stop concentrating on your Core space. Weve finished the affinity assessment. Y-sevens voice cut through Darrens concentration, snapping him out of his semi-meditative state. He wasnt sure how long theyd been at it, but it felt like hours. Hed stared at his nascent Core that entire time. Mostly, it had sat there, unmoving, but quite a few times, it had reacted, changing colors, shapes, and movement patterns. Sometimes, the changes were singular, and sometimes, they were manifold. He wondered if the more significant reactions meant a higher affinity or if there was some other way to interpret them.
Blinking his eyes blearily in the soft, white light of his crystal, cell-like genesis pod, he looked up at Y-seven, still floating before him, seemingly in the exact same spot hed occupied prior to the assessment. Will it take long to learn the results?
Not at all. Ive already compiled a list of your affinities, minor and major.
Oh? Its that easy?
For me, yes. Bear in mind that Ive been at this for a long time. Would you like to take a break before we go over your lists? Do you require sustenance? Have you any biological needs requiring attention?
Darren shifted slightly, realizing his knees and back had grown quite stiff. I wouldnt mind a stretch and some water. Heck, I could eat.
I dont have much data on your species, Darren. What sort of sustenance would suit you best? Do you consume the meat of prey animals? Can you eat the fruit of trees?
Yes to both, assuming theyre carbon-based, I guess. Um, Id prefer it if the meat wasnt raw . . .
Very good. Youll find a newly-opened passageway behind you. It will lead you to a private area where you might see to your biological needs. When you return, Ill have some food and drink for you.
Darren looked over his shoulder; sure enough, a round passageway in the crystal led downward. He stood and, after stretching for a moment, bending his waist and flexing his knees, he followed the passage. It meandered downward in a winding pattern for what felt like quite a distance without passing any other openings until he stepped into a round room, much like the one where hed been with Y-seven. This room had some fixtures, thougha device clearly meant to function as a toilet and a free-standing sink beside it. The toilet had an appropriately sized seat over a bowl containing a stream of continuously flowing water, and the sink, too, didnt have valves but functioned more like a small fountain, water dribbling into a half-full basin. Both fixtures were seemingly grown from the surrounding crystal, smooth, opaque, and faintly luminescent.
He looked around, a little uncomfortable with the open doorway, but figured the only other person with access to the corridor hed traversed was Y-seven, and he was waiting back in the genesis pod. Shrugging, Darren stood over the toilet and relieved his very full bladder, sighing with relief. He rinsed his hands in the sink, looking around for a towel, only to hear a woosh as warm air blew from a spout he hadnt noticed in the crystal wall near the sink. He held his hands in the air, enjoying the warmth while he rubbed his palms together, and then walked back the way hed come.
When he returned to his genesis pod, he found a low table dressed in a white tablecloth and occupied by a tall glass of water, a bowl of cut fruit, and a tray of sliced, cured meats. Y-seven floated nearby, his lights softly pulsing as his pleasant, rich voice greeted Darren, Welcome back. I hope these refreshments will be satisfactory.
That looks perfect, thank you. Darren sat before the little table and began to sample the fruits and meat. They tasted much like something hed get back on Earthmelons, berries, and salty meats that reminded him of various types of pork. The water was cool and refreshing, and Y-seven waited several minutes, allowing Darren to eat in silence before he spoke again.
Shall I list your affinities? We will start with the minor ones.
Darren swallowed his current bite, then asked, Why spend time with minor affinities? Wouldnt it be wise to focus on the, um, major ones?
Not exactly. We have yet to form your Core, and certain affinities complement certain Core types. You might find that one of your major affinities will go hand-in-hand with one of your minor ones, both taking shape within your newly formed Core. Its important to note that while I can see if you are strongly attracted to certain affinities or only mildly so, I dont know the exact levels. Some of your minor affinities may be nearly as strong as your major ones.
Ah. Darren nodded. Thank you for explaining.
My pleasure. Now, for minor affinities, allow me to list them, and then we can discuss the implications.
All right. Darren sat back from his meal, giving Y-seven his full attention.
Mind, fire, pride, dream, glass, magnetism, and bone.
Darren sat there, dumbfounded, for several moments while Y-seven allowed him to process the information. He could figure out what most of those meant, but hed never heard of them in the context of Energy affinities. That wasnt entirely truethere were quite a few people with fire affinities back in First Landing. The others seemed so esoteric, though, and he wondered if it was simply because Y-seven was better at rooting out affinities than the tutorial the System had put the humans through when theyd arrived on Fanwath. I think I understand the fire, but can you explain the others?
Certainly. While, in your case, its only minor, a mind affinity can be quite powerful and also quite dangerous. In many civilizations, such an affinity is frowned upon. Simply put, a strong Mind Caster can influence the thoughts and actions of others. Y-seven paused, perhaps waiting for questions, then continued, Pride is a spirit affinity, and, should you choose to formulate a Core to take advantage of it, youd find yourself limited when utilizing other types of Energies. After we discuss your stronger affinities, we can decide if thats a wise path for you. A dream affinity can be potent in its broad range of applicationsdivination, prophecy, dreamwalking, and illusion.
But I only have a minor affinity? Darren liked the sound of a dream affinity. The mind affinity sounded great, too, but something about it made him uneasy. He could feel the politician in him getting excited by it, and that frightened him. Hed worked hard the last few days to turn a new leaf, and the way his heartbeat had begun to race when Y-seven explained that mind affinity made his palms sweat with stress and excitement. He felt like a kid whod opened a shoebox in his dads closet and found a loaded gun.
Thats correct, Darren. Well discuss your major affinities momentarily. Shall I continue elaborating about your minor ones?
Darren nodded. Yes, please.
My character? What if I refused?
Then you may leave and seek knowledge elsewhere. This is not a prison, Darren.
Darren nodded. Something about that statement felt right. He was trying to change, was he not? Turning a new leaf was an understatement; he was rebuilding himself. It only made sense that something worth having wouldnt come easily. I will take your tests.
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Hes where? Victor frowned at Lesh, trying to make sense of what hed said.
Hes in this city's nursery, a place for novices to learn about Energy and Cores.
Until tomorrow? Valla, too, was trying to wrap her head around the idea.
Yes. Lesh nodded, and his tone indicated he considered the matter settled. I will retrieve him tomorrow at noon.
Victor shook his head. Lam might have to do that for you. Is it far?
Not at all. A short walk. I am Darrens mentor, however, and feel it is my duty to . . .
We have a job, Lesh. To help Edeya, Victor nodded to Lam and Edeya, who were sitting on the nearby couch.
Ah! I see. If Im being called to duty, my fosterling will have to survive without me for the time being. Lesh turned to Lam and raised his voice. Lam, will you please take responsibility for my fosterling until our return? When she nodded, smiling, Lesh turned back to Victor. What is our task?
Victor grinned, trying to think of the best way to summarize Erd Van's request. He took a deep breath and rattled off, We have to take a portal to another world, infiltrate some kind of monstrous insect hive, reach the deepest part where the queen lives, collect a magical egg, and get it back here.
Blech! Insects? I deplore the things.
Yeah. Victor shrugged, nodding. Yeah, me too. Apparently, theyre big, too, like, the size of a person, but, you know, with six legs, exoskeletons, magical abilities, and, yeah, I guess some of them are venomous.
Lesh growled deep in his belly, but the sound faded quickly, and he shrugged. Belagog will enjoy crushing their hard shells. What of the portal fees? My Energy-rich treasures grow thin.
Victor clapped him on the shoulder. Our travel is paid for, hombre.
If you have shopping to do, nows the time, Valla said, moving toward the door. Im going to buy healing and curative droughts. Victor is going to have that malevolent crown examined. Do you want to come with me?
Lesh let his eyes drift to the dark stone crown hanging from Victors belt. It will be good to know what spirit that artifact contains. He nodded and stepped toward Valla. I will accompany you, Lady Valla.
Victor watched them go, returning Vallas wave as she paused by the door. When they were gone, he walked closer to Lam and squatted to better look at Edeya. She seems the same to me. I wish I knew what to do with her spirit. I wish I had more to go on than that guys word. What if its not as hard as he said? What if we dont need someone as powerful as his master?
Lam frowned, creasing her brow, gently rubbing her thumb on the back of Edeyas hand as she held it. If we werent worried, if we werent hurrying to save Edeya, we could spend more time asking around. I think you should do this job, get that egg, and while youre gone, Ill do more research and talk to more spirit specialists. If you return with the egg and we find we dont need Erd Vans master, well make him pay for it.
All right, then. Victor nodded and stood up, but Lam wasnt done. She reached out and grabbed his wrist.
Just dont get killed. If the hive seems impossible, then leave. Edeya would hate for you or the others to get hurt trying to help her. Id hate to lose you all and have to try to help her on my own. Her voice sounded strained, and Victor could tell she was feeling the stress of the situation, pulled thin to the point of breaking.
I know. I know youre going to be worried while were gone; youll hate being alone in this strange city.
I wont be alone . . . Lam smirked, and Victor knew what was coming, so he finished her thought for her.
Oh yeah! You have Darren! Nothing to worry about. He and Lam laughed for a minute, and then he started for the door. Ill be back soon, I hope. Just gonna find out what this creepy crowns all about. With that, he left, making his way out of the hotel and into the strange, wondrous city of Sojourn.