An awkward moment followed the capture of Julius, and Aaron glanced across to his comrades. âTalia?â He said, catching her gaze. â...I think you can drop the sword.â
She hesitated a moment, and then nodded and lowered her scepter, and the avatar shadowed her. Zero picked up on Aaronâs demeanour without a word and calmly walked over to nestle his nose in Aaronâs palm.
Exhaling, patted the man on his shoulder, trying to make sense of it all. âMate, what happened?â
âItâs⊠it did something to me,â Julius said, sounding lost for words as he rested on his knees. âMy mind was a fog. Itâs strange, so strange. âI felt like I was in control. Like it was me the entire time. But this fog. The moment it was lifted, everything was different. Like the world around me had been distorted. How could I not see it? Itâs all so obvious now.â
âSlow down, mate. Take a moment and gather your thoughts.â
Julius nodded and swallowed. Aaron offered him a hand and pulled him to his feet.
âHold your thoughts. Letâs go somewhere a little more comfortable.â
Leaving the vault behind, they headed back to the elevator. Aaron had plenty of questions to ask, but the man was clearly rattled and needed time to process, and it made no sense to interrogate him down here. After all, he didnât really blame Julius. The mind-controlling powers were strong. He had felt them himself, and he had fought off similarly powerful effects before. And could only imagine how hard it would be for someone unprepared.
But as they were leaving, Aaron noticed a little black marble on the ground and collected it.
Drained Void Core [ Epic ]
This was once a void core capable of storing and expelling huge amounts of void energy. Drained of its power, a small remnant of energy remains deep within.
âHuh..â
Aaron rolled the marble between his fingers. He could sense the tiny amount of power within. It was nothing like the void he had felt before, but the thing was likely still dangerous and not to be left lying around. He didnât know if he actually wanted to keep it himself, even if he could purify it, but he threw it in his scabbard for safekeeping. Better in there than falling into the wrong hands, he figured.
Once down, they went upstairs and made their way to a private room. Juliusâ guards were concerned when they saw his state, but he waved them off and told them to leave him, and they reluctantly obeyed.
Lying on his bed, Julius sipped healing potions and gathered his words. âIt all started back in the Tutorial. A dungeon, to be precise. At the end of it, I was given a choice for a reward. Power or wealth. Considering the circumstances, I figured that power was an easy choice. But the damn thing tricked me, and I was given an inhabited void core. Not that I knew what it was at the time.â
What a strange dungeon reward, Aaron thought. It was a good bit of information to learn. If dungeons could deceive people like that, caution when looting rewards was likely worth keeping in mind.
âAt the time,â Julius continued. âIt seemed like a blessing. My energy was so much greater when using the void. I could hold the core in my hand and draw on it to use Skills instead of mana. But soon it started to grow. Getting larger every time I killed something in the Tutorial. And soon, it turned into that cloud of void you saw, and Maverick began to talk to me. He offered me all kinds of things in return for my help feeding him souls.â
âRight, you mentioned souls before,â Aaron said.
âYes. Beast souls. I had people bring them to me alive for special rewards. It wasnât easy, and Iâm ashamed to say that people lost their lives trying to capture beasts alive. Damn that bastard!â Julius suddenly spat, rage filling him and his hands shaking.
âEasy. Heâs dead now.â
âWhat do we do?â Talia crossed her arms. âWe canât exactly blame him for what Maverick did, or even just for being deceived, but I donât really think we can trust him yet.â
Aaron agreed about not trusting him, but he also didnât quite distrust Julius either. Aaron had a better understanding of how the void worked than most, and it was clear that Julius deeply regretted what he had done. The fact that he had immediately thought of the people who died trying to bring him live monsters spoke volumes of his character. He couldnât really just give in and let him have the leader position, but his Class and Profession were too useful to completely oust him. And he didnât feel like Julius really deserved such a severe punishment.
âYeah, I was thinking the same,â he said, scratching his chin. âWhat about you? What do you think we do, Julius?â
Juliusâ expression shifted to shock.
âMe? After everything Iâve done? I donât deserve anything. I will accept whatever punishment you give me. I deserve death for bringing that thing here.â
âWhoa! Mate, weâre not going to kill you. Chill. Thereâs no way weâre going to punish you for being mind-controlled, Jules. Now, please. Relax a little. Maverick was the monster. Not you. Now, let me ask you again. What would you do in my shoes?â
âWhy are you asking me?â Julius said, face in his hands. âIâm a failure of a leader.â
âLook around, mate. Youâve got a whole following. And from the sounds of it, you have always had. Even before the void, right? I need help, not a pity party. Seriously, look at me. Sure, Iâve saved a few stragglers, but Iâm far from being a leader of any kind. And Talia,â Aaron said, glancing back at her.
Talia threw up her hands and shook her head. âIâm not much better, honestly. They just follow me because I keep them safe.â
âSee. This isnât our game. Taliaâs people rally around her because sheâs strong; thatâs it. Weâre fighters. Not leaders. So, please, what would you do, Jules? Talk to me. Help me out, mate.â
â...I would⊠I would keep it under wraps at first. Make sure no one realizes anything has gone wrong. Take the prisoner behind closed doors and have a serious discussion until things are settled. Then, Iâd have the group present a united front and make a public announcement talking about the resolution of the obelisk issue without letting on that anything strange had happened. The people might be confused by the outcome, but thatâs better than the fear or outrage that they would feel if they knew the whole truth.â
âBrilliant. Youâre not my prisoner, though. However, you are a pretty good leader, see?â Aaron said. âAlright, letâs do it!â
âDo it?â Julius looked up, and Aaron just smiled.
The trio made their way to the foyer, where the obelisk was. Julius assured his people that he was alright, then ordered them to clear out and to make a perimeter and lock all doors so they wouldnât be interrupted. Before they got to any real discussion, though, Julius verbally revoked his claim on the obelisk. With no competing claims, all Talia had to do was confirm her own claim to receive ownership. Aaron thought that this part would have waited, but Julius seemed intent on revoking his claim, and with no one else around, Talia was really the only option.
âSo, what are you waiting for, Talia? Itâs right there,â Aaron said.
âMaybe you should do it?â Talia said, hand hovering over the obelisk.
âMe? Why the hell would I do it?â
âIâve been thinking,â she said. âWith everything thatâs happened. Thereâs a tension in the camp. Even if Julius tells his people to go along with it all, theyâll be pretty unsure. The two groups donât really get along that well yet.â
âOkay? Iâm still not sure how my taking control of the thing helps any of that?â
âSettlements have roles, donât they?â She said, turning to Julius.
âRoles? Yes, I believe so. Thatâs what the inspection window said. But I havenât claimed it, so I canât say for certain what they do. I havenât seen the obeliskâs control menu, after all.â
âWhat are you getting at, Talia?â Aaron said, missing whatever was going on between them.
âWell,â Talia said. âThe inspection window says here that the owner of the obelisk has ultimate power over it, including the ability to delegate roles.â
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âAnd?â
âWell, the leader doesnât have to be like an actual leader from the sounds of it. More like a figurehead with veto power. Sounds almost like modern royalty, or how presidential figures work in some countries.â
âOookay. Youâre going to have to explain a little better than that. What are you getting at, Talia?â
âIâm saying that perhaps the owner of the obelisk should be someone we can all trust with veto power. And Julius and I have a history⊠And more importantly, there are all our followers to worry about. Even if we do it all peacefully and have Julius publicly declare his intent to concede, thatâs not really going to help resolve the tension and bad feelings.â
âWait, wait, wait! How am I meant to fix any of that?â
âYou and me, weâre not leaders, right? You said so yourself. But if you had veto power, we could put Julius where he belongs. Leading this place. Iâd be happy with that, since you would have veto power, and Iâm sure my people would be fine with it too. And that way, Juliusâ people wouldnât have to worry about me taking control. Youâre the closest thing to a neutral party here, and youâre the strongest. Maybe they wonât be happy that their preferred leader didnât get the role, but it wonât make the divide any wider, and we still get the benefits of Juliusâ abilities.â
âJulius?â
âI⊠uh⊠I donât deserve this. But Iâll do whatever you want me to. I owe you that much.â
Aaron furrowed his brow, still uncertain of the logic behind the proposal.
âThink about it, Aaron,â Talia continued. âItâs not just about keeping the peace. Youâre the strongest person here, and thatâs while underleveled. In a few months, the gap between us is likely to widen even further. No one will mess with you. Heck, most people wonât even dare to mess with the settlement if they know youâre attached to it. Just having your name plastered on the thing is likely to give us security. Just be a figurehead. Maybe settle arguments between us if they arise. That kind of thing.â
âYouâre the highest ranker out of us,â Aaron countered.
âCome on.â Talia rolled her eyes. âDonât blow smoke up my ass. We all know it wonât stay like that forever. Youâre probably the strongest person on our world, and anyone who doesnât realize that yet, soon will.â
Aaron looked across at Julius.
âIâm not complaining. You did beat Maverick, after all. I might have been in a daze, but I could feel his power. To be honest, I didnât think an E-grade beating him was even possible.â
âFine,â Aaron exhaled in defeat. âI suppose I can be the damn leader. But donât make me regret this!â
Walking up to the obelisk, he pressed his hand against its surface and waited. He had missed the original window to claim it, so he couldnât challenge for ownership as per normal, but a moment later, Talia relinquished her claim, and the option to claim it appeared. Aaron accepted, and as the original challenge window had expired, he was immediately made the owner of the obelisk.
A sprawling menu appeared before his eyes in an instant, with far more options than he had been expecting.
âBloody hell,â he groaned, trying to make sense of it all.
There were pages upon pages of options. There was even a map mode that showed the extents of their system-recognized territory, with a few labels dotted upon it.
Quest Received: Slay the Encroaching Beast Lords
Three beast lords encroach on your new territory; slay them to secure your land.
0/3 Completed
Rewards: Increased System Controlled Territory
Great, a Quest! So much for getting my bearings! Theyâre already throwing things at me,
he shook his head and swiped away the quest for now. Having a goal was nice, but it couldâve waited.
âSomething wrong?â Talia asked.
âNo, just a quest. Iâll deal with it later. First, letâs figure out these roles, so I donât have to deal with this anymore.â
âOkay, ready when you are,â she said.
He scrolled down the list of roles. At the moment, everything was available. Just as Talia had expected, there were multiple roles to divide management responsibilities between. Aaron was granted the owner role, which wasnât a normal role that could be granted through the menu, like the others. Although it did come with perks, just as the erst of roles did.
Letâs see hereâŠ
Available Roles:
Owner: This default owner role allows the user to provide other roles and lock roles, preventing mayors and other leadership roles from changing selected user roles. An owner may also claim plots and build buildings.
Mayor: The mayor takes on the senior role, managing the overarching governance of a settlement. With this role, the user can distribute other roles, and may claim plots, place System buildings, and allocate managers for them. They can also provide all kinds of quests.
Builder: The builder role allows users to place System buildings and allocate resources for their construction.
Guard Captain: The guard captain role allows the user to promote other guards. All users with the guard role can operate buildings with the defense tag. They can also provide combat and defense-related quests.
Store Manager: The store manager role allows the user to operate the store building and allocate resources where needed. They can also provide quests related to resource gathering.
The list went on and on with all kinds of roles granting different things related to settlement management. But Aaron didnât care for all the details. This was already beyond what he had agreed to.
âWhat have you gotten me into, Talia?â
Aaron quickly read over the details of the roles that sounded to be the most senior ones for them to hear.
âSounds like Mayor is the most senior role. Are we giving this to Julius, then?â
âYes, sounds good to me,â Talia said. âFrom the sounds of it, the mayor will put Julius in a position of hierarchy over everybody besides you.â
âAre you sure?â Julius said. âAfter everythingâŠâ
âMate, enough of that. Please. Itâs starting to annoy me,â Aaron said.
Julius glanced between the two and nodded.
âGood,â Talia said. âThis way, weâll still get your leadership boons; thatâs not something we can waste. And if I understand correctly, your Class will gain experience passively just for being the mayor, right?â
âCorrect,â Julius nodded. âIâve always received experience for being a leader. Iâm sure this will work the same. It is the very reason I am at a higher level than all my followers, despite the fact that many of them have hunted considerably more beasts than I have.â
âWell, itâs settled then,â Aaron said and made Julius the mayor. âWhat about you, Talia?â
âIâll take the guard captain role if everyone is okay with it.â
âDone,â Aaron said, not waiting for anybody else to respond.
âIâm surprised this moved along as smoothly as it has,â Julius said. âI really canât thank you enough.â
âJust do a good job, okay?â
Julius nodded again.
âBesides, weâre only just getting started,â Aaron said. âWeâre sure to have plenty of hurdles.â
âBy the way, Aaron,â Julius said. âLet me get my people to set you up with a room. You can have a presidential suite. All yours. Iâll make sure you get everything you need.â
âNo, keep it. Iâm good. I already spotted a piece of land I want.â
âAre you sure? They are quite luxurious, even after the damage done to them by the Integration. And now that we have the obelisk claimed, Iâm sure our people can get all the buildingâs systems functioning again. You know, plumbing, power, and such. Iâll even get the lights going. We can use it as a beacon to gather more survivors!â
âPower?â Aaron raised a brow. He hadnât expected that.
âYes, we can buy mana cores from the System Store for System Credits. Weâll have this place up and running in no time.â
âThatâs amazing. But no thanks. Iâm good. Iâve got plans in mind.â
âSuit yourself. But let me know if you change your mind.â
âWill do. And you, you good, Talia?â
âYes, this turned out perfectly,â Talia beamed.
âYeah, not bad,â Aaron said. âTake a moment, everyone. Gather yourselves and rest. In the morning, weâll call the people and make an announcement.â
Morning came, and Julius called his people, sending out runners to gather people from all around the fledgling settlement, and herd them to the courtyard in front of the Bellagio.
As a crowd formed, Aaron and Talia stood beside Julius. He still looked pale and less certain than he had previously, but nonetheless, he did his duty, passing a short nod to Talia and Aaron as he stepped up to a podium to address his people.
âThank you all for coming on such short notice. Iâm sure you all have places to be this morning and work that needs doing. And so Iâll keep this as brief as I can. But this is important. I want you all to know that I willingly gave ownership of the obelisk to Aaron here.â
Gasps filled the crowd, but silenced as he raised a hand.
âCalm yourselves. Aaron, here is an incredible man. None other performed as well in the Shadow Trials as he did. And he might just be the strongest person on our world. Owning this settlement adds a great deal of security for us. But those are only the supplementary benefits.
âThe real benefit to ceding the ownership of the obelisk to Aaron is unity. Before, there was tension in the settlement. Talia and I were competing for ownership, and the people were divided as well. This world is far too dangerous for us to be working against each other like that when we havenât even fortified the settlement yet.
âDespite his role as the owner, Aaron will not be making the day-to-day decisions. He has left that role to me and has given me the title of Mayor. I will be continuing in the same role I have been, taking charge of the settlementâs fortifications and day-to-day business.â
The crowd brightened at that news, and a few cheered and whistled.
âTalia, meanwhile, will be taking the role of Guard Captain. She will be using her prodigious skill to keep the settlement safe from harm. This arrangement plays to both our strengths, and with Aaron at the helm, we will be able to focus on our roles without worrying about either side overstepping.
âTogether, we can build something truly amazing here. Through compromise, our people can come together, and that is what will truly make us strong. Together, we can keep our people safe and work as one. So please, all of you, celebrate this day, as we have taken one massive stride forward!â
The crowd hesitated for a moment, and then cheers broke out. It seemed nobody wanted conflict, and with both leaders working together, peace seemed achievable. It was obvious this was the best of both worlds. Strong leadership and strong defenders.
With his speech concluded, the crowd gradually began to clear out. There were plenty who still wanted to celebrate the day, but the settlement wouldnât build itself, and there was no shortage of jobs that needed doing.
Aaron said his goodbyes and made his exit. It was time to gather up his people and settle the little plot he wanted. Then, he could deal with the Quest and other pending issues they had to worry about. He also had a Skill purchase waiting for him.