Of course, we didnât just say âgo do your jobâ to Pale Moon Lake and leave her to figure it out. No, we stuck around for a little and eased her into it, teaching her how it was done. But above all⊠we got to know her. And so too did Pale Moon get to know herself. Suddenly waking up with thousands of years of impressions of what you were believed to be was obviously a bit disorienting.
She was confident and determined. Proud, but not too arrogant. She acted like a regal empress one minute, calm and sereneâthen would break out into excited gesticulations. She would shout at the top of her lungs, and flail about with her spear and fan. She was getting steadily more competent with her weapons, without herself even really noticing, as she got more and more used to being herself in every sense of the word.
Meimei in particular delighted in getting to know an honest-to-goodness mermaidâshe had a full tail in place of legs, and silver scales trailed from the sides of her eyes down her cheeks. Her hair was⊠well, it was both hair and not. It was more fluid than that, more cloud and foam than keratin, though it acted like hair. It was so curly it looked like sheepâs wool, and it was barely restrained in a poofy ponytail.
Pale Moon Lake was quite proud of her appearance and âgraciously allowedâ Meiling to âattendâ to her. Pale Moon quickly found out she liked being pampered and obviously really enjoyed it when Meimei started gushing over her scales and hair. She started sidling up to Meimei whenever we finished training for the day, and would start playing with and combing Meilingâs hair so that my wife would be âobligated to return the favourâ.
It became a quite common scene to see Pale Moon reduced to a near-drooling puddle while Meimei gave her a scalp massage and polished the scales on her cheeks. Sometimes Tianlan would join in tooâthough Pale Moon would shoot up like a scalded cat when she noticed her "liege" taking care of her, her face crimson.
Naturally, this just made Tianlan more determined to tease her subordinate.
My wife and Tianlan didnât get all the Pale Moon time, though. You just had to mention fishing and she would be up and ready to go, hitchhiking in the back of my head with Tianlan, instructing me where the best spots to fish were, and how to make and handle a Pale Moon fishing spear. She also really liked rod fishingâand seemed very fascinated with the fact that I just released my catch, since I wasnât planning on eating any of them.
âA noble battle! An acknowledgement of strength! The warrior lives to fight another day!â she exclaimed when I pulled up what had to be a twenty foot long catfish.
We also tried to introduce her to our friends, but nobody could really interact with her save for Washy⊠who said he felt a kind of tingling in the back of his head.
Pale Moon was just hyped that there was a dragon in her lake.
âHow noble and majestic! I will prove a worthy place for him to rest, and gain much prestige! Perhaps he shall even join my court! âŠI
can
do that, right?â she asked, and frankly, I had no clue. I guess that happened in stories?
âDonât get ahead of yourself, now,â Tianlan chided. âGotta work on being more
here
, first, yanno?â
Pale Moon nodded and raised a fist, fire in her eyes. âI shall do as you command! This Pale Moon will shine bright! Fear not, My Liege, my Lord, my Lady! I shall drive back this darkness; indeed, I shall pierce it with my spear, and sunder it with my waves! Ahahahahaâahem!
Ohohohohoho~
!â
One hand raised to her mouth. Head thrown back, eyes closed. She did slip up in the beginning, so I could only give her a 9/10 on the haughty noblewoman laugh scale.
She was certainly fired up.
I chuckled and shook my head, sitting down with Tianlan to watch Pale Moon enthusiastically wave her fan around. The water churned around her. Watching her made me wonder about all the other possibilities and opportunities she presentedâŠ
Naturally, I asked the question that was on my mind.
âWhat exactly
is
a land spirit?â
Tianlan paused and frowned; her brow furrowed as she thought on how to best answer the question. Cultivator texts had their own ideas: rogue ghosts, personifications of Natural Law⊠but honestly I wanted to hear it from the source.
âI suppose the best way to describe most of us is as a reflection,â Tianlan explained, leaning back to stare up at the sky. âBoth of the physical world, and what we are thought of as. The spirit of a raging river will generally be energetic and have a temper problem, both because it is a fast-paced river, and people
believe
it's fast-paced and angry.â
âThat does make sense,â I replied. âIâm guessing appearances work the same way?â
âYes. We look like what we are
believed
to look like. If a spirit is thought of as a boar, it will be a boar. If humans personify us as humans, that too is what we will beâbut it doesn't have to be humans. Spirit beasts⊠even animals sometimes can leave enough of an impression to make usâŠ
us
. Our forms are similarly malleable. If at first one set of people thinks a spirit is a dragon, but over thousands of years they start thinking it's a tiger⊠it will be a tiger, though remnants of its original shape will remain. After all, there's a reason it was thought to be a dragon at one point, and that belief saturates us; the land moves slowly, and therefore so do we.â
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âSpirits are formless until given form?â I mused.
âProbably the best way to put it,â Tianlan agreed. âEven a spirit's âhelpâ is often just a reflection of someoneâs belief. If a fisherman truly believes in her, then theyâll find a silver tail guiding them to safety. They expect to find it. They
believe
they will find it, if they have respected and honoured her; if their belief reaches her, and it is genuine, they will find the salvation they seek. So too if one
believes
a forest spirit is malevolent, and that it will try and lead them astrayâit will. And yet we do have wills of our own. We can act contrary to what people believe we are. We can changeâŠ
if
we recognise we can. But I just don't know how far we can go.â
I digested her words, and we turned our attention back to Pale Moon.
ââsummon a gale to smite it, and a wave ten Li tall to cast down the darkness! This is what I, the Lady of the Lake, shall do!â she boasted, one hand on her hip, spear extended like a conquering hero. Meimei clapped enthusiastically, to Pale Moonâs delight.
âCan she actually
do
that?â I asked. I knew Tianlan could be destructive, but⊠if Pale Moon got angry at one of the villages, would she just wipe them off the map?
âShe can, but⊠things have to be quite dire for her to be able to. The only reason she's so energetic right now is because weâre letting her be. When the land is healthy, a spirit is perfectly content to just⊠be themselves. She is not human. She
is
the lake. So she does lake things.â
âSo she likes sitting around and occasionally sending out storms when she gets too excited?â
Tianlan chuckled. âPretty much. Sheâll hold court with the fish and the seals, sheâll watch over the fishermen, and occasionally one of her courtiers will make her angry enough to send out a storm. The line between the pure physicality of the world and what a spirit is rarely blurs. But⊠sometimes it can. A spirit
can
be roused to violenceâitâs just that it would take a spectacular and sustained assault on her by something. The larger a spirit is, the longer it takes, because most attacks are too small for them to notice.â
âWhat about the General, then? He's not a lake, or a mountain.â
âHeâs a talisman
you
crafted and believe that he will work, but⊠I gave him a little boost, which only worked because I donât have any other subordinate spirits. We don't normally get to choose the positions of those below us. They simply
are
. Pale Moon Lake, if she had awakened on her own, would get her seat simply because of her size and importance. But⊠because I'm so banged up, I get to cheat a little.â
Which was fair enough.
âAh! My Liege! Look, lookâI mean, please observe your humble servant!â
âYes, my Little Moon?â Tianlan asked. Pale Moon beamed.
And then she was a fish. A bright silver fish. She popped back to mermaid form, and then shifted againâthis time to full human. Though this did make her cool poofy cloud-hair into just normal straight hair, with a classic noblewomanâs cut.
âA beauty no matter which form!â Tianlan praised.
Pale Moon giggled.
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But soon⊠we did have to leave. We had places to be. New people to meet.
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âThanks again for letting us use the boat, Lady Daiyu,â I said to the Mistress of the Azure Jade Trading Company. Bo and Chyouâs grandmother was a very pretty lady; she had aged like Lady Wu.
âAny time, Master Jin,â she replied, bowing low. She gave me a winning smile that didnât have even a whiff of customer service, instead looking completely genuineâbefore her eyes caught Washyâs jar. They widened, and I could tell she wanted to see it, but she held her tongue.
So I picked up the fishâs jar and showed it to her.
âI saw this catch your eye. It's a right beauty, isnât it?â I asked. The cloisonnĂ© jar of copper and glass gleamed in the light.
The older woman sighed, her eyes drinking in the sight. âAh, it's beautiful, Master Jin. A masterwork. That shine, that purity of glassâI havenât seen anything that wondrous since Sun Ken killed Boli Xin and destroyed his village.â Her words were bitter, and a flash of hatred entered her eyes.
I paused. That was the name of Noodleâs master, wasnât it?
âYou liked his work?â I asked.
âAll who laid eyes on his glassware and pottery were instantly smitten. Iâve preserved every piece that I could; I have a gallery that I display them in, so they may be properly admired, and we also have a few in the opera house reception, so that all can see their beauty. He and his people were true artists, and the world is lesser for their absence.â
As she spoke, I could hear the passion in her voice; she sounded genuinely upset.
âWell, theyâre not
entirely
absent,â I said.
Shan Daiyu paused. Her eyes widened. âYou meanâthis?!â
âThe last surviving student of Boli Xin made it, yes. He lives with me.â
The woman looked faint, and pressed a hand to her heart. âOne lives?! Myâheavens. We searchedâI had men out looking. Master Jin, may IâŠ?â
âIâll arrange a meeting. Or maybe bring him down, to see the person who admired his Masterâs work so much,â I replied. I actually thought you already knewâChyou brought some down with her.â
The older woman looked embarrassed. âWeâve been very busy ever since her return, Master Jin⊠but she should have at least showed meâŠâ
Her voice descended into grumbles, and she set about finding her granddaughter.
I think Noodle would like to see how much his villageâs work was appreciated, if one of the most prominent people in the Azure Hills had an entire gallery dedicated to it.
Daiyu bowed again. âMaster Jin;,words cannot explain how grateful I am for this.â
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âGood luck and good fortune, Sheng Yanjing,â the Lord Magistrate said.
The Auditor General made the gesture of respect back. âI think Iâll need it,â he grumbled. âThis is a big mess.â
âAnd yet you believe it's solvable, or you would have run away already,â Lady Wu said with a little smirk. Yanjing squinted back at her, and seemed annoyed that she had his number.
âIt's
doable.
For a man of
my
calibre, at any rate,â he said, tilting his nose into the air. All three of them chuckled. âMay we not see each other for quite a while.â
The Lord Magistrate smirked. âAh, but I did so enjoy your company. We can go back over my booksââ
âAt least a year,â Yanjing interrupted, rolling his eyes. âYou can treat me to a drink from your stash of embezzled booze.â
âA high price, Sheng Yanjing. But a man should be magnanimous,â they clasped each other's wrists and nodded to each other. Then Yanjing turned to Xue Ji and Suyan.
âThank you again. For this,â he gestured to a newcomer, just arrived from Smoky River. A woman with narrow eyes, who was wearing a serving girlâs outfit, twin to Suyanâs.
âTreat our Da Lin well, Sheng Yanjing,â Xue Ji said.
The man nodded firmly, and turned to the last person waving him goodbye.
âAnd you, Master Dragon. Good travels, and good food.â
Washy bobbed up and down.
âGood travels and
Good Food
!â he agreed.
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âNow, if you need anything, you get my attention okay? Tianlanâs orders!â the little earth spirit demanded.
âYes, My Liege!" the mermaid belted out, determination blazing in her eyes.
And with that, we all got onto our cart, and set off towards the Grass Seaâtowards the Dueling Peaks.