Ikol checked sheepishly.
I informed him while doing a few test stretches to make sure everything was properly healed.
Ikol inquired, sounding a bit guilty.
I assured him. It wasn't his fault that his mother was a raging bezka who disliked me.
Ikol probed. Of course I minded, not that I would say it to him as he'd feel bad for something he had no control over.
I stated as convincingly as I could.
“Come on Lux, let me show you how to cast
“Okay.” I quipped, taking a small bound over to her.
Orga gave me a much more concise and easier to understand explanation about how the
“Thank you Orga. Thank you as well Ipnerslei. I appreciate you two developing this
“It was no problem, Lux.” Ipnerslei replied kindly.
“I feel I would be slacking as a teacher if I did not do something to help your upcoming
“Thank you Orga and Ipnerslei!” Ikol chimed happily. He was doing little happy hops as we waited around.
“Now, while those two continue their heated discussion, I recommend taking your time on your
“Yes ma’am.” Ikol and I said in unison.
“You are young, enjoy being young. It is fine to enjoy the
“But what about the Void King?” I inquired, wondering why she was saying it was fine to take our time.
“Do not worry about that; it is not important right now. Focus on the
“Okay.” I acquiesced. Ipnerslei had this odd way of being both strict and kind at the same time which was honestly a bit impressive. It made it hard to argue with her sometimes.
“Now that we have settled that topic, back to you two.” Hoggdin announced calmly.
“Lux, as I know your knowledge on the matter is sorely lacking, the seven Kings you will need to follow Ikol to meet in order are: Elijiah, Ilrymax, Atoz, Zzhyndsplrt, Duck, Balrum, and Roquer.” Miril snapped at me.
“I understand. Where will I find them? In case Ikol wants to explore around?” I asked, fighting every urge to ask about duck.
“In the same order: Aethrus Desert, Kniclad Mountains, Mystval Forest, Azulro Archipelago, Elruuz Marsh, Synbca Plains, and Mount Requiruexicolo. Here is the
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“How would we know if we have found the King?” I checked. Miril generally didn't stand out, so it wasn't like she gave any hints on how to tell.
“Because the other
“Thank you, King Miril.” I replied politely.
“Now, Ikol, I hate to tell you this, but you cannot bring the syrup with you.” Miril told her son. Ikol looked at his mom with big begging eyes.
“What?” Ikol whined, looking distraught by this revelation.
“You are not supposed to bring any form of food store with you as per tradition. This rule cannot be bent dear.” Miril explained. Ikol looked more upset at her.
“But… but… but the tree juice.” Ikol whimpered.His entire body was being used to pout as the news clearly upset him.
“It is nice and cold here, and we will store it for you so you can celebrate when you get back.” Hoggdin told Ikol.
“That’s a great idea! You are so wise, Boss!” Ikol cheered. Miril looked at Hoggdin who just shrugged back at her.
“So, are we supposed to leave at a certain time? Are we allowed to have a meal before we leave?” I inquired, as the rules so far were not exactly fully explained to me.
“Noon. A
“What time is it now?” Ikol asked excitedly.
“You have about half an hour. And yes, you are allowed to eat before you leave. Now, Lux, I would like to have a private conversation with you before you leave.” Miril informed me. Great. Just great. I looked at the other adults who made it clear this was going to happen no matter how reluctant I was.
“Are you going to swat her again?” Ikol probed, looking at his mom again.
“No dear, I will not swat her. Why don’t you go grab some fish?” Miril suggested. Ikol happily bounded away to grab fish.
“So where do yo-“ I began before going weightless.
I felt Miril grab me by the scruff as she made herself larger and sprinted away at her max speed. The colors faded and dulled from the world around us as Miril moved at a speed that boggled my mind. The world was nearly shades of gray like when Nil froze time. Wait, Miril was a
“What do you want to talk about?” I asked nervously.
We were quite deep in the mountains. Wait. It was warm. There was light snow on the mountain where we left, but now they were free as the temperature clearly jumped. And Miril did it while carrying me with no effort. As I was mulling that over it registered that Miril was now showing more of her full appearance, as all eleven tails of hers were on display, with an intricate network of halos floating above her shoulders. How many were there? Just trying to quickly gauge it there were over twenty. I also noticed her arms, shoulders, and part of her neck were covered in more
“I want you to take care of Ikol for me on the
“You seem to care a lot about him.” I pointed out. Miril gave me a soul chilling glare in return.
“Because he struggles to care for himself; Ikol is not exactly sharpest fang in the mouth. Between that and of all my children he is the most like his father, I always assumed he would likely never venture that far from home until recently when an alternative appeared from nowhere. You also better not boss him around the entire time.” Miril lectured me. It was odd to hear her actually admit he was an idiot.
“So, you want to make sure he doesn’t starve?” I checked, not grasping what exactly she wanted me to do. Miril looked more annoyed than usual.
“I want you to make sure Ikol doesn’t get lost, that he eats properly, he has adequate shelter at night when possible, and to make sure he enjoys his
“Okay. I can watch over Ikol.” I agreed.
“Thank you, Lux.” Miril told me sincerely. Wow, that felt weird.
“You know to do that I will have to potentially give him an order, right?” I checked. Miril looked around a bit as she mulled something over.
“I am aware you are going to boss him around quite a bit.” Miril said in a complete deadpan. Ah. She put those dots together.
“Maybe not.” I defended myself sheepishly. Miril was giving me the most unamused stare in response.
“Do not lie to my face so boldly. Come on, we should return now.” Miril ordered with a near emotionless voice.
“Wait, how do you run so fast? I wasn’t aware it was possible to run that fast.” I probed. Miril tilted her head side to side for a moment.
“You augment your body with
“Could you please clarify?” I tried, knowing it was likely in vain.
“No, that is the only hint you will be getting from me on that.” Miril shot back.
“And I may not have been lying about bossing him around.” I grumbled. Miril jabbed me hard with one of her tails.
“Ow! You said you wouldn’t swat me!” I cried at her.
“That was a jab, not a swat. They are not the same.” Miril pointed out with a shiza eating grin.
“Stupid word twisting. What has you so sure I will?” I challenged. Miril thought it over for a few moments before sighing.
“Because I did the same thing to Ikol’s dad.” Miril confessed. Ah, she was projecting her poor behavior onto me.

