Stitching the fragmented soul up, Percy was a little worried. The shards felt dull and inactive, his hostâs will absent â save for a few scattered memories he figured he could tap into if he really needed them.
At first, he thought this person had taken more damage than expected, though it soon became apparent that wasnât the case. The pieces of his soul werenât really in
that
bad a shape. A good thing too, since Percy wasnât sure he could fix a Yellow soul with his limited stash of mana if it was too far gone.
âI suppose itâs just the guyâs mind thatâs been wiped clean, for some reasonâŠâ
Coming to his senses, Percy found himself on a bed. A rather soft one at that. The mattress smelled of all sorts of aromatic herbs â probably an indication that it had been washed recently. He had a ton of questions already, though he shoved them all aside for now, examining his body.
âOnly two arms. No beak eitherâŠâ
he frowned.
âI guess I was too optimistic, hoping to reach Huehue on the first attempt.â
Technically, it was still possible this was Huehue, even if his host wasnât one of Mickyâs people. However, that ship sailed for good once he spotted the two yellow suns shining outside the window.
âOh well. Iâll just keep doing this with all my future clones until I get lucky.â
he shrugged.
Either way, he wasnât too disappointed. Heâd known it was a long shot from the start, but it didnât mean the trip was a waste. Far from it. His host was sapient and at a decent grade. The body was in good shape too. At least, Percy failed to find any serious injuries after a quick examination. He still had no idea what had killed the poor guy, but it hadnât left any physical marks as far as he could tell.
The place itself seemed quite promising too. He wasnât underwater, nor underground. He hadnât died in the wilderness either, nor in some deadly challenge or a damp cell. Just a regular bedroom.
âNo. Better than regular. Itâs actually nice!â
It was larger than even Elaineâs room on Remior, full of fancy furniture and enchanted appliances, each adorned with all sorts of intricate runes. Not quite on the Vaultâs level, nor at the Moiraisâ, but more advanced than anywhere else heâd been to.
Getting up, he winced in pain, the shift having shaken his brain a touch. He hadnât even noticed the headache until just now, used to experiencing such things. This was the first sign of damage other than his hostâs curious absence. On closer inspection, he was drenched in sweat, as were his clothes and his bedsheets.
âDid this guy die from an illness or something?â
Shrugging, he walked up to a mirror, scrutinizing his appearance. He was dressed in silken robes no less dazzling than what the Divine Root wore, though the style was a little different. A vertical line of buttons adorned his chest, his collar jutting upwards in a funny manner. Slightly over the top for Percyâs taste, but the localsâ fashion was the last thing on his mind right now.
His host was a bipedal humanoid, closely resembling a human. His proportions were off, being a little shorter than heâd expect.
Maybe he was just a kid?
Either way, the boy was way hairier than a teenager should be. Or even a grown man, for that matter. His skin was covered in what he could only describe as
fur
â a light brown colour. Same shade as his hair, though that was longer, flaring outwards like a lionâs mane, splashing down on his shoulders. His ears were large and pointy, barely sticking out. He had some facial hair too, though it was quite strange. A bunch of long hairs scarcely adorned the space between his nose and upper lip. Not really a moustache. More likeâŠ
whiskers?
His golden eyes were split down the middle by sharp, vertical pupils. Four long canines jutted out of the boyâs mouth too, giving him an almost feral appearance. As for his digits⊠They ended in sharp fingernails, curving a little like claws.
âOh well, who cares? Letâs see what Iâm
really
dealing with here.â
Turning his senses inwards, Percy stirred the mana in his sternum a little, cracking a smile as he recognized the familiar affinity.
Air
. Not the best, but not far off either. Heâd used it enough to feel comfortable with it.
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There was something else too, though he couldnât quite put his finger on it. This clone felt different than all the others,
somehow
. Not that there was anything
wrong
per se⊠JustâŠ
something
out of place. But he couldnât tell exactly what it was. Perhaps his Status would hold the answerâŠ
___
Leo (Percivalâs clone)
Mana cores:
[Mana core 1
â
Yellow
â
Air]
[Mana core 2
â
Seed
â
???]
Spectral trait:
[Weaving]
â Boosts oneâs proclivity in manipulating one-dimensional structures.
Spells:
[Secret Art: Soul Resonance â Refined]
[Spectral Art: Soul Stitching â Refined]
[Soul Harvester â Refined]
[Reinforcement â Refined]
[Spiritforged Effigy â Refined]
[Spectral Art: Phantomscale Regalia â Masterful]
Alchemic principles:
[Extraction]
â Separate and condense an ingredientâs essence.
[Pacification]
â Delay an ingredientâs activation rate.
[Redirection]
â Adjust an ingredientâs effect.
[Deattunement]
â Prevent multiple conflicting ingredients from reacting with one another.
[Bonding]
â Enrich an ingredient with crystallized pure mana.
Decrees:
[Phoebeâs Decree]
â Grants access to your Status.
[Moiraisâ Decree (Incomplete)]
â Grants the seed of a second mana core. Requires potent life mana to germinate.
[Metatronâs Decree]
â Open a one-way portal to the Vault of Magic at will.
[Eaâs Decree (Modified)]
â Augments and enhances your Status.
___
âNope. Nothing there.â
Well⊠whatever it was, heâd figure it out at some point. What concerned him more was the situation here. There didnât seem to be any global Decree in place, but a civilization this advanced ought to have at least
something
worthwhile.
Over the next few minutes, Percy took his sweet time searching around the room, looking for anything of interest. Though he did take lots of small breaks too, to fiddle around with the appliances. Neither the heater nor the night lamps were anything special, but he wanted to examine their enchantments, to see if they were any good.
âHmmm⊠A little better than what we have back home, but still trash compared to mineâŠâ
Overall, the boy had lots of useless possessions for him to sift through. Clothes, shoes and even sealed satchels filled with snacks. Not that strange, in hindsight. This
was
just a teenagerâs room after all â not a kingâs treasuryâŠ
But he did find a few things of note, gathering them into a pile on his hostâs desk. Most of them were books. Or well⊠On closer inspection, the majority were notebooks filled with scribbles. Heâd check them out later, if he got a chance. The good news was that there seemed to be enough of Leoâs mind left to let him understand the language.
âHuh? This oneâs a diary!â
An excellent development! Whether this was Leoâs home or some other facility, people would seek the boy out sooner or later. Going through the kidâs diary was a priority. Coupled with the lingering memories, it might teach Percy enough about his host to avoid exposing himself.
Placing the diary on the top of the stack, his gaze shifted to the other two noteworthy objects heâd found. Both were medium-sized jars made of glass. They were sealed, but opening them was as simple as twisting the lids.
Still, Percy couldnât help but furrow his brow as he looked at their contents. Both jars were filled with pills, each containing a different type. The first, a vibrant amber colour. The other a deep red. He could already harbour a guess as to the mana types involved, but he was still grateful for the â rather informative â labels confirming his suspicions.
âCore-cleansing pillsâ
âSleeping pillsâ
No huge surprises there. Though the labels did contain some additional information â mostly warnings and recommended dosage. The amber ones were supposed to be consumed once every two days, lest one caused permanent damage to their core. Pretty much on par with the elixirs they had on Remior. Percy fully intended to consume one later â as soon as he figured out how long a day was in this place â though he wasnât in a rush. The boyâs core still burned a little, so it couldnât have been long since his last dose. Not that he expected to advance in any reasonable timeframe, but there might be some insight to be gained from the local brews.
Next, Percyâs eyes landed on the other jar, this time some surprise finding its way into his expression.
â
For the short-term relief of insomnia. Recommended use: Take no more than a single pill every two days. WARNING: Exceeding the recommended dosage can result in serious mental damage.â
âWow. This is some potent stuff the kid was onâŠâ
he frowned.
He wouldnât be certain until he dove into the diary, but it appeared heâd just found the culprit behind the boyâs untimely demise. Anyway, heâd better get on that, before somebody came looking.
Grabbing the notebook from the stack, he plopped down on the bed, flipping through the first couple of pages for some answers.
There was a lot he wanted to understand, both about his host and this world, but one thing took precedence: He needed to know what
this place
was. Luckily, it didnât take him long to stumble upon the answer.
ââŠProudheart AcademyâŠâ