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Fenrir classed up, and a week quickly passed. I was focusing most of my time and efforts on the upcoming battle we were planning, entirely skipping my work in the slums. I’d handle the Triad at a later date. I had a brief moment wondering if they thought I’d run away or not, but eh. End of the day, I didn’t care what they believed.

Arrows were prepared, strategies were discussed, and a few literal sacrificial goats were acquired. They were tied up in the stables, munching on hay and constantly trying to escape.

I didn’t think they knew what was coming. They were just escape artists, and Iona even laughed when she saw one of their skills was related to getting out of things!

Auri had promptly and unwisely named them Hakram, Baelin, and Alan. Baelin was the slippery one, and I hated that I knew that.

“Don’t get too attached.” I warned her.

“Brrrpt!” She protested, pointing out that she was already very attached to the idea of using them in a pie filling.

“That’s… unlikely, given what we’re planning.”

“Brrrpt.”

Sometimes there was no winning.

Iona and I continued to talk and laugh, plan and prepare. I didn’t bug her about the Sentinel thing, but she made it clear that she was thinking about it, mulling it over. Occasionally she’d dash back to our room, scribble something down in one of her notebooks, then dash back out.

I was polite and didn’t peek.

The Ashes above Sanguino brightened, showing that it was the start of a new ‘day’, as Iona and I worked on finalizing our preparations.

“I’m going into town.” Iona said as she tightened the last strap on Fenrir’s gear.

“What for?” I already had three different thought processes going, so I could easily continue reviewing the spells I had prepared, mentally running through different scenarios that I’d want to use them in.

“I’ve worked out what I want to ask Sentinel Arachne, and it’s bugging me like an itch. I don’t want to go into battle distracted, and while you haven’t said anything - thank you for that - I think it’d be a weight off your mind as well.”

It was a weight off my mind, and I jumped up, teleporting my books back into [Bookwyrm’s Hoard].

“Brrrpt!!” Auri cheered happily from my shoulder. She wanted to be in the Sentinels, quite badly. I think the one mission I’d gone on and left her behind on had left a deep, lasting impression… or she just wanted to add another ‘badge’ to her collection.

A dozen thoughts flitted through my mind, my filter somehow working. In the end I kept it simple.

“Thank you.” I kept it short and sweet.

She grinned at me. Goddesses, that grin.

“No, thank you. For not pressuring me. For letting me think about it. I think I managed a reasonable list that’ll make everyone happy.”

Her grin turned wider and predatory.

“It was so nice of them to let us know how over a barrel we had them.”

I facepalmed, mostly for dramatic effect.

“Do I want to know?”

“Mmmm…” Iona trailed off.

“That’s a no. Don’t get any of those assassins sent after us!” I called out to her.

Iona gave me a jaunty wave as she sashayed back to town. I went back to reviewing our preparations.

“Auri, you’ve got a bunch of knowledge from me. Can you look over the enchantments on Fenrir’s armor, and see if I’ve missed anything? A second pair of eyes would be great, thank you.”

“Brrrpt!” Auri saluted, fluttering off to Fenrir. I was fairly confident in my work, but hey, free pair of second eyes, critically with a different thought process entirely, what was there not to like? Especially with her ability to [See Magic], I hoped she could spot any malformed enchantments, thanks to her knowledge due to our companion bond.

I got immunity to fire, she got some of my knowledge, we all won.

Also, it was hilarious watching her flit around Fenrir, examine one place, then peck at him to shift over so she could look at another spot. Good times.

Arrows were good. Time to go over our potion stocks, and to confirm who would use which to buff up for the fight.

We weren’t risking anything on Auri and Fenrir - at first. Potions were broadly brewed for elvenoids, and while some could work on the two, there was only a few emergency potions we were risking for Fenrir, as a measure of last resort.

Potions didn’t follow the normal rules. A dose for a human was the same as a dose for a gnome, was the same as a dose for a giant. Same effect on all three - there was clearly something extra going on.

Both gnomes and giants had issues drinking potions. Gnomes could literally bathe in a normal potion dose, and drinking a full bathtub worth was difficult. Giants had the opposite problem - getting the teeny-tiny dose into their mouth was tricky if they didn’t want to also eat the vial.

To start with. Four potions were set aside for Fenrir - a general broad-spectrum antidote potion, which wouldn’t hit anything strong and made no sense to me how it could possibly work, antidotes didn’t work like that -

Focus.

A generic potion to stem bleeding and scab over wounds, a more specific potion for blood loss, and the big one, a Brew of Lasting Breath, which promised to stave off death for just a few seconds after being drunk.

It was incredibly niche, but if we got separated or I ran out of mana during the fight, it might keep him alive long enough for me to reach him, or fix any critical areas with the small amount of mana I’d regenerate in the timeframe, which should let him turn the corner and live.

We were going to stuff them into his jaw, and he could crack and drink them as needed, and we’d pray to the goddesses if that happened that the potions would work on him, and he wasn’t drinking sludge. The local [Alchemist] had simply shrugged when we asked if the potions would work on a wyvern.

They’d never interacted with one before, so how would they know?

I’d been forced to give myself a budget when I went shopping for my own potions. I didn’t have too many other monetary expenses - I was skipping armor entirely, convinced it wouldn’t do a thing to help me, and blank spellbooks were cheap. Prepared spellbooks were expensive, and generally the good spells had a bunch of obfuscating skills and fake runes that did nothing, designed to stop people like me from simply copying them over into my own spellbook. Bah, the audacity of some people, wanting to be paid. Just let me copy them! The expensive part of a blank spellbook was the endless hours needed to fill them in with mandalas.

Thank the System for [Parallel Thoughts], I’d quite literally compressed four weeks of prep work into one.

The most interesting potion I had was a Concoction of the Sun God, which promised to boost how powerful my Radiance skills were. I’d hoped it was multiplicative with [Solar Corona], but even additive would be a nice boost to my skills.

An Astral Ambrosia promised to boost my effective Celestial Affinity, which wasn’t quite as potent as the Concoction of the Sun God, but was still nice. My set was finished by an all-in-one stat booster, and a small barrel of mana potions.

I had no idea how I could possibly drink that much fluid in a single go, but better to have it and a stuffed stomach that literally couldn’t take another drop, than to want it and not have it.

Speaking of mana, we weren’t bothering with massive amounts of arcanite. Just a little here and there, mostly poorly integrated into Fenrir’s armor.

I swear Iona better have included an armorer for Fenrir on her list. I’d be disappointed if she didn’t have a few selfish requests like that for Arachne.

Thanks to [The World Around Me] I didn’t need to manually crack open the mana potion barrel to check that it was still there and good. It had a fancy straw-like thing that would let me drink from it, even if we were all upside down or some other craziness like that.

There were a number of thought speed improving and intelligence potions offered on sale, but the warning label had scared me off.

in rare cases, repeated use of this potion may cause insanity, especially in those with an established history of mental instability. Discontinue use if you experience any of the following symptoms:

Persistent hallucinations

Paranoia

Extreme mood swings

Losing touch with reality

Memory loss

Vivid, intense dreams that appear to be real

The sensation that nothing exists beyond your immediate vicinity

If symptoms persist for more than eight hours, consult with a professional, if you can still remember this warning and find the appropriate [Healer].

Yeaaaaaaaah, no. I was fairly well grounded… relatively… except for some minor thought process drifting… and lack of focus… but I wasn’t risking it. I was pretty sure my healing could manage the side effects - we’d studied it at the School of Sorcery and Spellcraft - but I also knew my healing wasn’t the best at mental effects, and it wasn’t entirely clear if it was a side-effect that could be cleared out with magic, or if it was simply the natural result of the brain going a little nuts. In other words, I was concerned about the effect of the experience, which my healing had nothing for, as opposed to the composition.

My head already ended up in the clouds now and then, what would happen if it ended up in the clouds even harder?

The reward wasn’t worth the risk.

Iona’s potions were a little different. She had the same general all-rounder stat booster, along with a Serum of Sharpness which promised to make all her weapons sharper. I had no idea how that worked, but hey. Alchemists were a crazy lot, and the whole field was fairly interesting. There was a reason I’d almost picked it to study at the School!

A Whiskey of Whimsical Weightlessness promised to do exactly what it said, freeing Iona from the grasp of gravity. Combined with [Flight of the Valkyries], she’d have complete freedom to fly at almost no cost for the hour or so that the potion lasted. Cool how potions could interact with skills to make strong effects!

A Radiant Rosehip Remedy was similar to Fenrir’s Brew of Lasting Breath, promising to briefly hit the pause button on death. Ice Tea Tonic was going to boost her Ice skills, a Prickly Pear Precision Potion would improve her eyesight and steady her hands, letting her make crazier shots.

I closed the satchel back up, nodding to myself. Potions were good.

For my healing, I went over all the images I had prepared. I had one for Fenrir, a hyper-specific one tailored to exactly the wyvern. However, I was going to hit him on an as-needed basis. The wyvern was so massive that all my mana could easily be drained in a careless moment.

For Auri, I set up a [Persistent Casting] with [Wheel of Sun and Moon] through our bond, ensuring she wouldn’t need to level up [Phoenix Rebirth]. She was so small that it’d take a miracle for her to drain me of mana.

I had my own permanent healing on, dialed into my own chimeric image, and I had Iona’s [Persistent Casting] set as well.

In a bit of a weird twist, any other [Healer] trying to work on Iona would find their efficiency plummeting, as she didn’t follow the normal human standards. It wouldn’t be enough to cause issues, just a larger chunk of mana than normal.

Healing set, I grit my teeth and did the next necessary job - cutting my hair short.

I liked my long hair, but it was a pure liability in the upcoming fight. We were in Sanguino, so finding someone to fix me back up after the right would be trivial.

I pulled out my knife, grabbed my hair, and gritted my teeth.

It was just so hard to cut it short. I blamed the companion-boosted vanity. I had to force an image in my mind of someone grabbing my hair and pulling me around by it into my head before I could get my knife to move and slice it off.

“Auri, how’s it looking over there?” I asked. “I’ve got some hair here for you to burn cleanly if you’d like.”

Before I was done talking the little bird was zipping over to me, my chopped-off hair igniting without a shred of smoke.

“Brrpt! Brrpt, BRPT!” Auri had a couple of spots she wanted me to check. I got up, stretched, and walked over to Fenrir.

“Hey, how are you doing?” I asked the huge wyvern, patting his armored wing. “Nervous?”

Fenrir growled as he turned his helmeted head towards me, his head and eye getting close to me. He then growled something that sounded like an assent, as he bobbed his head.

I patted his armor. There were no scales to touch.

“Hey, yeah, I get it. Been a while since you fought something big, hasn’t it? We’ve planned and prepared for this, we’ve got this.”

Fenrir bobbed his assent again.

“Pipe?” He asked.

“Pipe - oh yeah, hang on.”

“Brrrpt!” Auri protested my distraction as I crossed the field back to the inn, grabbing another pile of herbs for Fenrir, walked back over, and packed his pipe full.

“Brrrpt.” Auri flipped in front of me, and made the most exaggerated eye roll before igniting Fenrir’s pipe. The wyvern settled down comfortably as he started puffing on the pipe.

“Alright, show me.” I told Auri.

“BRRRPT!” She shrieked in protest. Half the things she wanted to show me Fenrir was now lying on!

I patted my shoulder, letting Auri know her favorite perch was open.

“Come on. You burn flowers, Fenrir smokes, we all blow off steam and pre-fight jitters in different ways. Now, show me what you were concerned about.”

“Brrpt!”

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Iona came back less than an hour later, looking both worn out and elated.

“How’d it go?” I asked her.

She was beaming sunshine and rainbows.

“Fantastically! Arachne mentioned she needed to clear a couple of my requests with her Command, but she thinks it’s all doable. Might take a week or two to finish sorting out.”

I pumped my fist.

“Yes!” Remembering the architect of all this, I jumped into Iona’s ready arms, and planted the biggest kiss I could on her lips, wrapping my legs around her.

Iona kissed me deeply back, then broke it.

“Unless you want to put this off until tomorrow, we should get going.” The Valkyrie said with a suggestive wiggle of her eyebrows.

I wiggled my way out of her embrace.

“We should get going.”

I felt my mental walls slam down, my focus narrow. Iona had been right. Getting the conversation out of the way with Arachne had been important. I felt reassured now that I was Sentinel Dawn, that I could proudly say who I was, that I didn’t need to keep it hidden like some dirty secret.

Because it wasn’t a dirty secret. I was proud of it, and I’d be able to let everyone know.

The entire Eventide Eclipse were fantastic, and I loved them all. Okay, Fenrir a little less than Iona and Auri, but I’d still follow them wherever, no hesitation. They asked me to do something dangerous, possibly illegal? I was there for them. They were my family, and I knew they had my back.

But we were like a small comet, spinning through space together. An inseparable group, but a small one.

With Iona’s decision, with Arachne’s likely acceptance of whatever her terms had been, I now felt like we were on a planet. That there was a large, reassuring presence behind our back. I briefly dissected the feeling, drawing it out of myself the way Linnet had helped me learn how to do.

In Remus I’d always been part of a greater whole. One person in a nation. I hadn’t realized just how much the ‘of Remus’ part had meant to me, of having the broad support and working for a common good, had meant.

Exterreri wasn’t Remus. I didn’t think it would ever be Remus.

But it was a home, a place I was starting to put down roots. Night was here.

I had solid footing again. It was a weight off my mind. At the same time, it was a subtle pressure, a comfortable mantle settling around my shoulders once again.

I was Sentinel Dawn.

Comments

Anonymous

cue epic disaster

Andrew

Thank you!

Anonymous

Hakram the bait goat! You do Catherine proud :')

Anonymous

Love the nod to Mark of the Fool

SpaceGoddess76

Since when did Fenrir need to class up? That just feels like it came out of nowhere.

Katarak

Who is hakram? Baelin is a reference to mark of the fool I believe, don’t recognize Alan either.

tr13ze

Thanks for the chapter 😁

Wizard Tim

They discussed it as part of their prep work before Elaine went and did the butterfly in the web routine. Fenrir needed to class up and would need to get used to his new class and skills.

Wizard Tim

Curious why Elaine isn't as fond of Fenrir? He's a gentle giant!

Onean

I think it's less 'not fond of' and more he isn't her literal girlfriend or immortal lifelong Companion. He's just a real good friend.

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

hmDrake

Dawn Rises.

Anonymous

Now imagine one of the potions having some apple juice mixed in to improve the taste.

Anonymous

This fight will be fun 🤩

Anonymous

He was already ready to class up during the tournament arc, but had been waiting to do so.

Zanin Lozar

Can you get a skill that just extends your lifespan in order to evade a curse?

Hauke Sattler

Probable typo: "so finding someone to fix me back up after the right would be trivial." right -> fight

Anonymous

Elaines skill is that it doesnt make yuu immortal it rejuvenates you

Katarak

as long as it just makes you age REALLY slowly i dont think it would trigger the curse. anything that could extend life indefinetly, such as resetting the aging timer would trigger it.

Sondrex76

Her healing image for herself must basically be perfect since she was the one that biomanced herself into what she is

enderman

Let’s guess what Iona just asked for. Mine is that Exterri offers shelter to the Valkerys while in Exterri.

Anonymous

Well there is a "cheat" for party members. Have them at peak condition and use world around me to see everything about them. Use that and bind that to permanent casting. If you include minute things like enzymes and hormones you could also remove tiredness and fatigue. Further you could increase adrenaline to increase focus and reduce pain reception.

Anonymous

one sentence mentions 4 potions for Fenrir and the next has the descriptions, but there's only three.

Caedmon Fowler

I hope that not only does Baelin live, but he also gets the last hit in on the monster and classes up. Not saying he should turn into a talking goat, but maybe one that can do some useful magic or something.

Anonymous

The hair-pulling thing is actually only an issue in fist fights. In a serious battle anyone close enough to grab your hair will be hitting you with their weapon instead, because killing you is a better option than briefly inconveniencing you. If some idiot did try it, that just means he's pinned himself in place so he can't dodge your counterattack. It would take an unusual set of circumstances and skill/class interactions to make that kind of grappling a significant concern. The size comment also didn't make sense to me. Way back in the Formorian War Elaine was healing dozens of people at a time, and went through hundreds before running out of mana. Even if Fenrir is fifty times the size of a human, that's a similar drain rate. And Elaine has far more mana than she did back then - at this point she could do that level of healing passively without even noticing the mana drain. Although that's probably all irrelevant for this fight anyway. I'm expecting this to be the encounter where Elaine finally realizes just how insane her synergy with Iona is. With them activating each other's oaths their stats are so buffed that even a monster a hundred levels above them would be completely outclassed. They really only have to fear Immortals with more than twice their level and high-quality classes, or epic monsters with cheaty special abilities. Anything normal they should just tear through on incredibly superior stats.

WANDERING LOST

Getting ahold of someone's hair makes it really easy to have complete control of their head which in turn makes it really easy to slit their throat. For how having horns on your helmet makes it easy to knock off your head and if it is strapped on then it gives someone easy handles to control your head.

NondescriptGamer

Re: size comment - Elaine was healing dozens of *Elvenoids* at a time. Fenrir is not an Elvenoid and Elaine gets efficiency penalties healing non-Elvenoids, except for Auri.

Shane Fletcher

I'm kind of confused why elaine didn't want to know what lona wanted to ask for from her future employers? it seems dumb to willfully have no idea what's going on, I get the she trusts lona, but to choose to have no idea at all? it seems a little stupid of her.

Caedmon Fowler

Fair enough, just thought it would be funny to have a random goat wondering around their mansion.

Anonymous

Elaine has a penalty when healing non-humans (i think it was changed to elvinoid) it is not a general healing but race targeted. Thus even though Fenrir is 50x the size of a human, his anatomy and hormones and many other things are different. Even though she knows all about wyvrands and him specifically very well, he is from a different race than what her healing is targeting.

Kennyevilmonkey

The problem with healing Fenrir isn't entirely about his size. Her healing is targeted for elvenoids. For animals and monsters there is an increased mana cost, which then gets increased further with size. She could have removed this penalty when she made her class, but she chose not to due to her crazy mana regen.

Cormac

Ah yes, it has been a while since Elaine has had a good fight. This should be good. Actually, does Elaine enjoy fighting? It is sort of implied that she does, what with becoming a Sentinel twice, plus her exploits with the School team. But I can't recall her ever doing any self reflection of about fighting/combat. I know she does not enjoy killing people.

Nanooki12

Too much build up with no action and barely any plot development in my opinion. Some potions and a discussion we know nothing about makes it seem like a filler nothing chapter.

Jett Hardin

Yeah I agree. Maybe the potions will come in clutch but a whole chapter to basically just inventory stuff does kinda feel like filler. It would be better if there were some discussion of strategy or something to progress the plot somehow. Even just a synopsis of their info on the wurm to hype up the fight

Olly

It's a little strange to me for Iona to be making requests of Arachne and not clearing them with Elaine first. She was ostensibly negotiating on Elaine's behalf, and this situation is only happening because the Sentinels want Elaine to rejoin. The only reasons not to join belong to Iona, and whatever unspoken concessions Iona is going to get are decided entirely by her, to help her feel better about Elaine joining the Extererri Sentinels. Unless Iona is going to be more a part of the Sentinels than I got the impression of, it just seems weird. I get the feeling there is something I missed that would explain this. I don't want to be too much of a downer, because I have been enjoying this book otherwise, but I also wanted to get that said.

Specter

Not sure if other comments have mentioned it but I'd like to think it's a reference to other series on RR... pretty sure Baelin is from Mark of the Fool. Wonder what the others are from.

Specter

I hear you, but I think Elaine is just psyched to join but doesn't want it to be at the cost of her companions, so it would make some sense that Iona would carve out some benefits for Iona because it benefits them both. One of the biggest things in Pallos is to do things that align with your classes, and there's a lot to being a Valkyrie that doesn't necessarily fit into Exterri from what we've seen so far because the guards/sentinels already take care of it.

Specter

The question is how it factors into the classes and skills... would making the Valkyries a branch of the Rangers decrease the quality over time because the hierarchy?

Specter

My guess is that she included some provision to maintain the spirit of the Valkyrie approach for herself - being able to roam and continue to do good while not running afoul of the Rangers.

Specter

I'm not sure that the World Around Me can see into things though - just through illusions etc. As well, if she's "resetting" people, would that not also reset their potential growth? Lastly, mana requirements? she would have to be a pure healer/battery instead and act like Mercy from Overwatch just constantly following and chain healing people.

Anonymous

I have always found Elaine's tendency to go on tangents and then remind herself to focus to be both endearing and relatable. Good work as always, thanks for the chapter.

Quentin Long

Elaine knows she's crap at social interactions, which category negotiations definitely fall into. She knows that Iona *can and will* think of stuff that Elaine herself would ignore, including any potential avenues for abuse which might be baked into the agreement in the absence of a competent negotiator. As well, Elaine knows that her mind is all too liable to go screeching off on some random tangent or other, so it makes sense that she might deliberately avoid learning *anything* about the negotiations until *after* it's a done deal. Apart from anything else, Elaine both loves and trusts Iona. So the notion that Iona might fuck Elaine over… is absolutely *not* on Elaine's radar.

Quentin Long

The World Around Me definitely sees *into* things. Elaine has noted that TWAM allows her to see *all* the gritty details (infestations of cockroaches, etc) which might go unnoticed if TWAM *didn't* let her see *into* stuff.

James Skinner

If it's perfect why does she still have ADHD? As someone with that myself it's a question that rarely gets any thought at all in magic systems, alongside the question of how is a Charisma stat different from mind control? 🙂

Shane Fletcher

my understanding of Elaine is that she is someone who thinks she is going to live for a very long time, and its looking like its going to be working under the sentinels and Night, and she doesn't want to have any idea at all what she is agreeing to? this is something that can effect her for millennia and she just lets Lona deal with it like its haggling with a merchant for a mango? its stupid. so what if she's a bad negotiator? Lona should have gone over every detail of what she wanted to ask for, and explain why, elaine's not dumb, she's just bad at social stuff.

Sondrex76

...I were saying her healing image must be perfect, as in, the efficiency at which she heals herself must be at 100%. Regarding adhd, she has specifically mentioned she did not want to mess with her brain.

Jett Hardin

I get iona having her own stipulations for it given dawn rejoining will rope her in assuming they stay together forever. I can even understand them being on the same page about the majority of things and not needing a prolonged discussion but Elaine just handing the rains to iona and not even knowing what concessions are made seems out of character. I'm not saying I don't think Elaine would agree to whatever iona needs to negotiate but we're I in her shoes id want to talk through the intricacies of working with the sentinels as a Valkerie to better understand ionas point of view and what about it would make her uncomfortable.

Jett Hardin

Providing shelter in exterri seems borderline political but feasible but in any way subsuming them into the rangers seems too political either they'd have their order muddled by becoming basically a second type of ranger in exterri or they just become in effect rangers and dilute their records

Benjamin Olson

Healing Fenrir is like healing Katastrofi and Lunkat. Can wipe her entire pool.

kyle

That would certainly be the smart thing to do, but pushing all the [mostly] people stuff to Iona is entirely in character for Elaine. I suspect the real reason it's not included is mainly for the flow of the chapter though. Maybe well hear about the more important results next time? As to the Valerie's in the Sentinels - Yes. I'm sure this will be a point of contention going forward. Edit: not trying to Nay-say anything. just found the discussion interesting. 👍

Gopard

Yes, I'm pretty pissed of about this by the way. We have Elaine's thought process on side who is constantly saying she would do ANYTHING for her family and especially Iona. And then we have Iona who keeps making some strange claims about she might not want to do those things with Elaine (the assassin "reason" sounds so dumb to me, in a world were EVERY organization not completely focused on the concept "honor" would have "shadows"!) and her saying "I know it's stupid but I feel uncomfortable knowing this was all you and that this oppertunity was offered to you and not me", thats a huge red flag (my opinion) that at the very least she is not as invested as Elaine into the relationship! I mean that sounds very much like "I actually kind like that you can't handle yourself and now YOU suddenly created this oppertunity all by yourself? That makes me uncomfortable." It's not to the point where I would say it's "bad" and a "break-up-reason" but this kind of "low-key jealousy" is definitely something that can fester over time, especially since I doubt Elaine will be leading a "low-key" life-style with her new official position!

Gopard

I agree and there was a perfect option for that... Just show us Iona's perspective or have Elaine ask her what the demands where/are. I find this is some pretty obvious "cliffhanger building" why would Elaine and Iona NOT talk about this before? At the very least Iona should and WOULD make sure Elaine knows about demands made IN HER OWN NAME if she was truly in love with her as it is being portrayed since the relationship started.

Gopard

I think at the very least IONA would make sure Elaine listens to the things first! Otherwise IF she makes any demand that may upset Elaine somehow it would turn pretty close to deception... and that doesn't work with her class at all (at least supposedly from the last chapter? Though that also sounded like she would rather join an organization and not know about their "dark side" than "lie" and hurt her honor in working with "shadows")! I mean it was also like this in EVERY other discussion so far they talk it out BEFOREHAND and then Iona handles "getting the best deal, that they both/as 4 deemed acceptable" and now this is all thrown out of the window for the one decision that would probably have the biggest impact on Elaine's live perhaps forever? (assuming she stays there as an Immmortal) Honestly I feel like there will be some kind of fight/talk between Elaine and Iona about this because normally I would say this is a very low red flag for future break-up but I doubt Selkie plans that for them... Thats my personal opinion though. I may be overestimating Iona's focus on "no lies" a bit much. Maybe this is also supposed to be a sign that their relationship has progressed so far even Iona is comfortable accepting Elaine's "shirking of social responsibillity" and is confident she wouldn't hurt her unknowingly. (I would still say this is pretty unhealthy and a one-sided-depency that should be addressed as quickly as possible or least start making some real efforts toward it though...)

Gopard

Thanks for the chapter! I don't think neither Iona nor Elaine would push for a discussion about the completed terms that seems pretty out if character for a relationship that has basically every chapter been emphazising TRUST; HONESTY AND OPENESS!

Shane Fletcher

honestly iv never really liked lona's character, she's to black and white, and the oath she made as an 8 year old doesn't give her any room to grow more jaded like anyone growing up would. and all the causal sex kind of put me off, i just don't like her much.

Xaver Klein

Just eat the vial, like a normal person, rowan!

Anonymous

I'd also have to guess there's something similar to the biomancy mana issue going on with healing. Healing a missing arm on a lvl 1, vs healing the same arm, on the same person, at lvl 1000 is probably a huge difference in mana cost. Between Fenrir's level/vitality, his size, and his non-elvenoid nature, it's probably a massive difference. Same for Iona considering her enhancements and huge vitality. Also, kinda agreed with the hair thing, if your say, under 300ish I can see it being an issue, and if it was abnormally long, like say, 5feet+, I could see it being an issue, but otherwise at her level it just seems like a potential false opening.

phantom

Hair can get caught on things without the opponent even intended to. though for a level 600 wyrn that sounds like a pretty weak concern when the goal is to heal off injuries when she does get hit. The people who said hair is a liability did not have the ability to casually heal missing limbs.

Eifer

Trust, honesty and openness does not eliminate the need or sensibility of basic communication and problem solving. Foisting this off on Iona like this is lazy and irresponsible considering it will have a lasting, if not permanent, effect on their lives in the empire. Also, trust does not equal blind trust.