Episode Four: The Princess of Swirling Cinders
Manifest: A Shattered Future
Episode
Four: The Princess of Swirling Cinders
“Good
morning, Elena! What’re ya working on? Another hydraulic manifold?” asked a
friendly voice from the door to the lab.
Elena
giggled and nodded as she said, “Yes of course, of course of course! I’ve got a
pretty long connection here, but it’s strong enough! I mean it’s not perfect.
One of the pistons doesn’t fit, so we’re losing lots of power there. But it’s
good other than that! One of the pneumatic shafts actually gets really close to
being a vacuum, but it got stuck a little while ago. It keeps getting stuck! I
just wanna finish this design. I’m tired of this design! How about you? How are
you? Adder! You’re supposed to be my partner! Why are you always gone?”
“Heh,
you know I’d be right beside you if it were up to me! Problem is, the astrophysics
team keeps needing my calculations. They’re really working on some pretty cool
stuff! That is, at least, when they’re not ogling each other. I swear they’re
obsessed. Ockham and Annabel… absolutely love ‘em, absolutely sick of ‘em,”
Adder explained.
“No
fair, no fair! I’m working on cool stuff too! Maybe not like dark energy waves
or whatever they’re doing… but they get all the press. It’s not fair!
Mechanical engineering’s just not as flashy! I should’ve picked a different
major.”
Elena
sighed and lowered her hands from the hydraulic seals. She took a backward step
and nearly tripped when her prosthetic leg slid along the ground, but she
caught herself before she could collapse. When she turned her head to peer past
her curly hair, she saw that Adder stood half a step behind her with his hands
extended; he had lunged to catch her just in case she fell. Elena smiled at his
generosity as she stabilized her stance.
“Thank
you, Adder. Sorry. I don’t mean to complain; I don’t like to complain. I think…
maybe I’m a little jealous of Annabel. It’s stupid. But she’s so pretty and
calm and smart and happy. The people from the press are basically stalking her,
just so they can get a little detail of her project. Everyone wants to know.
Everyone cares! Not like for us. Besides, you’ve seen the way Ockham looks at
her! He looks like he could fly when he looks at her! She won’t ever be alone,”
Elena explained with a self-deprecating laugh.
“Hell,
I get it! I thought working at a small lab meant our work would matter more,
but it’s just like ya said! Everyone cares about their work, never us! But if
it’s all the same, I wouldn’t get too jealous. Ockham’s a little overwhelming.
Intense as all hell! I think you could probably do better anyway. Ya know, if
that’s something you’re interested in,” Adder laughed.
“I
don’t know what I want! You know that; you know that! It’s weird. Sometimes I
feel like I want someone to love, and… other times I feel like I’m not really
ready. Probably won’t ever be ready! Like don’t get me wrong. I had guys I
liked in high school. Guys who liked me. Same way in college. But everyone else
was always hooking up, so it made me feel weird like I’m expected to do the
same, when… it’s complicated. Sorry. This is a little overly personal, isn’t
it?” Elena asked.
“No
worries! Hell, it’s just us; you can talk about anything you’d like. I guess I
just don’t get it. You don’t ever clear your browser history, so, like, it
really seems like you’re straight. Just based off that. But then, you make it
sound like-”
“I
don’t know how to say it! I don’t know if there is a way to say it. Um. I am
straight, and I like… you know, guys and all that. But I can’t imagine sharing
myself with someone else. If you know what I mean. I don’t think I ever will.
It’s like… is autosexual a word? I think I’m that. As in, like, only by myself.
Or maybe I’m just shy. Adder! Why are we talking about this?!” Elena
interrupted.
Adder
laughed and answered, “Hey, this isn’t my fault! You did all that on your own.”
Elena
giggled and nodded, but she quickly wandered away from her machine. As she
walked toward the desktop computer in the corner of their lab, she listened to
the asymmetric patter of her footsteps. The hinge on her leg clacked every time
her other knee bent, but she plopped herself down on her computer chair when
she arrived. Adder watched with an entertained smile as she opened a browser
and cleared her search history.
***
Elena
shook herself awake in her infirmary cot, smiling at the dream of a different
life. But when she took a moment to glance around the room, she realized that
it looked more unfamiliar than usual. Not only did it look nothing like the
laboratory in her dream, but it also seemed different than it had when she
first fell asleep. Other cots had been moved into her room, and she could hear
bustling activity in the background. Romulo crouched at the foot of her bed,
unaware that she was awake, and he fiddled through spell cards on the sheet
beside her foot. Elena smiled when she saw him, but then she realized that he
stared upon the cards with an intense gaze. His tired eyes betrayed his
exhaustion.
“Romulo!
Why are you awake? It’s so early, it’s too early! Even the sun isn’t awake yet.
Did you get any sleep?” Elena asked.
Romulo
gazed at her with a gentle smile, but he tiredly answered, “I’m afraid I can’t.
We’re losing territory by the hour, and Altair’s the only other person
defending this place. Besides, we’re getting more patients than the doctors can
handle. It’s a damn shame. Seems like the Adriatic Empire’s raiding the city.
If the citizens don’t surrender, then they’re forced to pay the price. Hate to
say it, but this really might be the end of Aegea. We could be days away from
being their newest conquest. I can’t let that happen.”
Though
she could sense his terror from a distance, Elena did not yet feel the pressing
danger. She closed her eyes momentarily and still saw the laboratory in her
dream. For a moment, she felt like she kept one foot in that dream and one foot
in this infirmary, and that was the reason why she only had one leg in each
reality. But since she knew she had to be strong for her friend, Elena dragged
herself out from under the white sheet. She found her prosthetic, pulled it
onto the stump of her leg, and then dragged herself out of bed. Romulo tiredly
watched as she pressed her leg deeper into the prosthetic’s opening.
“I
saw a few families leaving here yesterday. Do you think they were trying to
escape? I don’t really know what it’s like outside right now,” Elena admitted.
Romulo
shook his head and explained, “There aren’t many places to go. There’s a long
road that leads from here to the nearest city-state, but that’s about it.
Nowhere else to go. If people don’t get caught by the raiders, they’re usually
headed to the monks in the center of the city. It’s the safest place to be. But
at the same time… that’s why me and Altair have to guard this place. A lot of
the patients here can’t run away on their own. They’re stuck in place. Neonia’s
forces won’t stop just because the people here are hurt.”
The
lights to the infirmary suddenly dimmed, causing many of the patients to gasp.
Elena glanced around with concern, but Romulo jolted upright. In the tense
silence which followed, Elena overheard the clashes of battle coming from the
nearby street. When Romulo heard this as well, he dashed toward the door, and
Elena clumsily bounded after him. He ran agilely through the crowd and quickly
exited the front door of the infirmary, but Elena struggled to move as easily.
She nearly tripped over object obstacles and sleeping people, and by the time
she made it outside the door, she saw Altair locked in battle with an enemy
conjurer.
Romulo glared through the smoky
darkness at another enemy soldier who slowly approached the infirmary, but he
glanced aside when he heard the tap of Elena’s wooden leg on the doorstep. He
opened his mouth as if to protest, but then a fiery glow illuminated the nearby
alley. Romulo cursed under his breath and dashed toward the alley, but then he
jolted backward without wasting a moment. As soon as he pulled back, a stream
of fire shot across the street and illuminated the darkness.
“Damn, I can’t deal with a
Rampager right now. I’ve gotta fight off this conjurer,” Romulo groaned as he
watched the slow-approaching enemy.
But after a short journey over
to his side, Elena set her hand on his shoulder and said, “You two shouldn’t
have to do all this on your own. Let me help, let me help! I can take on the
Rampager. Don’t worry about me!”
Romulo winced as if the idea
itself were anathema to his ideals, but he suppressed his pride and decided,
“Just be careful. Leave yourself room to run away if you have to. Don’t let her
hurt you!”
“I won’t run away. I’m tired of
not carrying my weight. You’ve done so much for me – for all the people hiding
here. I’m done hiding myself away and dreaming of a different world; I’ve got
this.”
Elena bounded across the
cobblestone street with asymmetric steps, pushing herself toward the nearest
alley. Right before she stepped into the clearing to face the Rampager, she
struck her blue monolith upon the brick wall. It reverberated in her hand, and
she tossed it onto the ground when she crept into the alleyway. A fiery
sorceress stood at a distance, but she swerved to face Elena as soon as she
arrived. The sorceress then unleashed a stream of scarlet fire, but Elena
lowered herself and hid behind a vortex of azure light. The energy from her
monolith deflected the fiery strike, and just a moment later, her Underwater
Illusionist materialized in the open space.

And while Elena intended to go
on the attack, she had her attention distracted by the sound of a manifestation
elsewhere in the adjacent street. She figured that Romulo had entered battle
with an enemy soldier, but during that time, the Rampager materialized a spell
card in her hand. Sparks and embers danced in the air around the Princess of
Swirling Cinders as she then cast her fearsome spell. A flash of variegated
light danced across the shadowed alley as the fire sorceress enchanted herself
with a protective spirit.

But
knowing that she could not survive if she divided her attention, Elena passed a
pair of spell cards to her speedy sorcerer. She then sent her Underwater
Illusionist to race across the battlefield. It crouched as it ran as if
simulating a submarine, and it quickly closed in on the fiery sorceress with
its lance steadied in its hand. Elena compelled her sorcerer to strike with all
its strength, but the Princess of Swirling Cinders defended itself with the
colorful spirit that had earlier enchanted it. While the ambitious spirit
shattered from the strike, the Rampager intensified her glare and forced a
second familiar to materialize in its place.

As
an incendiary spirit spiraled around the Princess of Swirling Cinders, Elena
realized that the enemy could easily counterattack. For that reason, she
compelled her Underwater Illusionist to race back toward its monolith; she
hoped that the distance would protect from a counterstrike. But before she
could devise an actual defense, she heard a heavy pair of crashes in the street
behind her. She glanced over her shoulder and saw Romulo standing in the street
a short distance away, desperately defending himself with only a single
sorcerer. He was locked in battle against one enemy while two others closed in.
Elena worked to hold off a Rampager while Altair fought off another enemy
conjurer, but Romulo stood at the heart of the onslaught.
“The
infirmary isn’t the target; it’s him! They know Romulo’s strength. They know
Romulo is this city’s only hope! Mm. I can’t let myself fail,” Elena whispered.
But
when she glanced back toward her own fight, Elena saw that the Rampager had
rocketed across the battlefield. As soon as she stepped within striking
distance, the Princess of Swirling Cinders unleashed a fearsome spell by
channeling the magic of its blazing familiar.

The
shadow magic dispelled the spell cards that Elena had earlier entrusted to her
sorcerer. And now that it had no spells with which to defend itself, the
empowered Princess of Swirling Cinders lunged and struck the Underwater
Illusionist with a burst of searing sparks. Elena watched with worry as her
sorcerer reeled from the strike, but then she compelled him to strike back with
a swing of his mighty lance. The Rampager glared at the approaching weapon, but
instead of fleeing, she merely allowed her blazing familiar to take the strike
instead. The Familiar of Flashing Flames shattered in the strike, and then
Elena fortified her defenses by passing her illusionist another spell card.
“Now
no sorcerer can stop you on their own! Go, go, Shell of the Divine Turtle!”
yelled Elena.

Despite
the enchanted shell which now protected its enemy, the Princess of Swirling
Cinders unleashed a fearsome strike of fire. Dancing flames and scattered
sparks descended upon the Underwater Illusionist, but he managed to defend
himself with the Shell of the Divine Turtle. But even though its attack had
been rebuffed, the fiery sorceress retreated to a short distance and then cast
a powerful spell. Elena watched with worry as a scarlet glare illuminated the
dusty darkness.

As the Princess of Swirling
Cinders unleashed her fearsome dance and sent a rain of sparks across the
battlefield, Elena compelled her sorcerer to protect her with its body. The
flames singed its surface and scoured its armor, but in the end, the Underwater
Illusionist withstood the damage and prepared to counterattack. By Elena’s
command, the spear-wielding sorcerer lunged toward its enemy. But in the moment
that the Underwater Illusionist retaliated with a spinning spear strike, the
Rampager reacted with a devious spell.

This
flash of magic both stifled the strike and forced another card to materialize
in Princess of Swirling Cinders’ left hand. But when Elena realized that her
sorcerer only had a single line of defense, she passed it two cards and
compelled it to cast one immediately. When the Underwater Illusionist unleashed
its spell, it enchanted itself with a glow of healing magic. The protective
spirit clung to its skin and repaired a fraction of the damage it had suffered;
the white magic slowly replenished its strength by the second.

But
before Elena’s sorceress could restore much of its health, the fiery sorceress
retaliated with a fearsome spell of Temporal Stasis. Elena watched with worry
as the magic froze both the Shell of the Divine Turtle and her cloak of white
magic; they both became dysfunctional at once. But even though her sorcerer had
lost both its defensive spell and its healing cloak, Elena did not lose her
courage. She trembled with excitement and nearly lost her balance when the
Rampager prepared to strike again, but she had awaited this opportunity; her
sorcerer had a single hidden spell with which to defend.
“Confound
your enemy! Unleash your Inescapable Illusion,” Elena declared.

Before
the Princess of Swirling Cinders could strike, Elena’s sorcerer cast a spell
which created a powerful illusion. By bending the light of smoldering embers
and distant streetlights, the Underwater Illusionist appeared to occupy various
places at the same time. The Princess of Swirling Cinders attempted to destroy
one, but in realizing the extent of her curse, she quickly retreated into the
center of the alley. Her long hair danced in the breeze, and she cast a simple
spell to dispel her curse. When the illusion finally faded, the sorceress
glared at Elena and whispered words in an imperceptible language. Elena
listened closely to see if the words even resembled a language she had heard,
but then she found her attention caught by another detail. The enemy Rampager
stood in an alley beside the infirmary and had attacked with the power of fire.
If the Adriatic soldiers had truly targeted the infirmary, they could have
already destroyed it. Elena narrowed her eyes as she realized that the enemy
was truly committed to taking down Romulo.
After
drawing a single card and passing it to her sorcerer, Elena whispered, “We’re
running out of time. Let’s take her down!”
But
when the Underwater Illusionist lunged forward and attacked, the Princess of
Swirling Cinders reacted with a fearsome counterstrike.

Elena
watched in horror as a scourge of scarlet fire descended upon her
spear-wielding sorcerer. The flames engulfed her Underwater Illusionist and
appeared to swallow it entirely, revealing nothing but the silhouette of the
warrior. She shuddered with fright as the inferno illuminated the droplets of
sweat on her arms, but to her surprise, her sorcerer still stood when the
firestorm faded. Smoke lifted from his scorched skin and armor, but the
Underwater Illusionist had narrowly withstood the strike. And with nothing else
holding it back, it lunged its spear and struck the Princess of Swirling
Cinders with all its strength. When the fiery sorceress swung to retaliate,
Elena compelled her sorcerer to retreat to its monolith.
Exactly
as Elena predicted, the Rampager glared upon her and then advanced. But as soon
as the enemy stepped within range, she compelled her sorcerer to unleash its
fiercest spell.

A
dense fog suddenly descended upon the battlefield, enshrouding and confounding
the enemy sorcerer. The sparks which surrounded the Princess of Swirling
Cinders illuminated the fog and blinded her; she could not even see the
silhouette of her enemy. Because the Rampager could not safely advance, it had
no means of defense; the Underwater Illusionist lunged into the fog and struck
the enemy with its spear. Before the enemy could counterattack, Elena compelled
her sorcerer to return to its monolith with a jolt; it effortlessly dodged the
enemy’s attack. Without losing focus, the Princess of Swirling Cinders advanced
in the direction of its enemy, though it could only take a single step.
In
that the Princess could not reach her enemy, she had no way to strike. Elena
took advantage of her enemy’s confusion and compelled her Underwater
Illusionist to attack again. However, the Rampager defended itself with the
spell that it had materialized earlier.

Elena
watched with shock as the Princess of Swirling Cinders blocked her attack with
a flash of powerful magic. The attack stopped the swing of her sorcerer’s
spear, but it also pilfered the energy thrust into the strike. Streams of
energy flowed through the fog and poured into the fiery sorceress, partially
replenishing her power. In realizing the extent of this misstep, Elena
compelled her sorcerer to swiftly retreat. The enemy then wandered through the
fog, working to move closer, but it still could not cross the distance quickly
enough. Before long, Elena compelled her sorcerer to strike again. The
Underwater Illusionist plunged its spear into its enemy, knocking the Rampager
onto her knees in the swirling mist. But before her sorcerer could unleash its
final strike to end the fight, Elena chose to set her unused violet monolith on
the ground beside her feet.
“I
watched Romulo do this to another Rampager. When we meet next, it will be as
allies; we will fight together,” Elena announced to her fallen enemy.
But
when the Underwater Illusionist prepared to end the battle with a final strike
of its spear, the fiery sorceress locked eyes with Elena and whispered words in
an unknown language. She finally nodded, bowed her head, and let herself
collapse onto the alley ground. Her body started to fade, and then violet
streams of energy poured into the violet monolith – spiraling like a converging
vortex. Elena nodded slightly, set her hands on her blue monolith, and called
back her Illusionist.
Though
the adrenaline of battle had finally faded, Elena stepped forward and lost her
footing; her prosthetic leg slipped on the sweat which had fallen from her
skin. She landed painfully on the cobblestone, but she quickly pulled herself
toward the embers and spell cards which scattered the alley. Despite her pain,
she gathered every card she found and loosely shoved them into her grimoire of
loosely-sorted spells. She sighed with relief because the battle had ended, but
then she heard an energetic burst from the adjacent street. She crawled over to
the brick wall, carefully placed her hands, and pulled herself upright as
quickly as she could. In just a matter of seconds, Elena bounded into the
intersection, but when she arrived, she saw that Romulo had narrowly defeated
his opponent.
Despite
his victory, Romulo practically panted with exertion; even his Alchemist of
Astroconvergence seemed to have exhausted its power. Romulo said to his enemy,
“You put up a hell of a fight, but it’s over. Because I respect you, I won’t
try to hurt you. Just think this through. You’re too good a man to waste your
life fighting for them.”
When Elena reached Romulo’s side, the enemy conjurer shook his head and replied, “It doesn’t matter one way or another. It’s too late. I made my choice, and there’s no turning back; all I can do is warn you while I can. Romulo, please! I respect you as both a man and a conjurer, so I must tell you truth. Neonia is on his way as we speak. He knew we couldn’t defeat you. We were only meant to lock you in place, and now it’s too late. He fully intends to kill you himself.”
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