Kiara stared long and hard at the screen shining in front of her. Her mind didnât know what to do with the information. Weak connections only happened in the countrysideâin parts of the world where people went to escape the spread of technology. She had seen videos of people talking about the rustic experience, letting them go to a place the world hadn't seen in centuries, but that was on Nandaxia; only a handful of miles away from any big city. If signals were only weak in places that close, where weakness was deliberate, what did it say about the closeness of the two worlds? Was Magdalea somehow in the countryside, like all sorts of stories seemed to suggest? Or, was there another explanation to this that she couldn't wrap her head around?
She pulled herself away from the screen, shaking her head as she turned back to the others. They were far more confused, aware enough to know this was a big deal but too ignorant to know where to start. How did she explain something like this to people who hadnât even seen the old era of wifi? How could she explain the reception of this era, when she hadnât even taken the class yet? She shook her head again, trying to find the words. If she could explain, maybe they could give her answers, and maybe something could come of what theyâd solve.
âI guess Iâll try to explain it like thisâ¦â Kiara closed her eyes. Instantly, it struck her how to make this make sense. âItâs like the Conjurer Clash rings. You need them to play the game on the board right? Well, what if you could be in the Dark Lands and play the game with someone in the Green Lands? All youâd need is a place where the magic could meet. Like the playing field, except even that connects. Everything meets at the same point, and you can play as if youâre sitting right in front of each other.â Unless you were in the old era of wifi, but that wasnât a horror story she needed to share. âFor something like that, youâd need what we call a server on Nandaxia, and to reach the server, you need pathways for all the data.â She checked her audience, they seemed to be following along. âIn some places, you canât reach the pathways, so you canât play Conjurer Clash from there. In other places though, you can play, but you canât move as much magic to the server, so things donât run as well.â
âI get it.â Diana nodded. âItâs like you have pipes for magic, and some pipes are great for moving it, while others are too thin. You canât get as much pressure from a watering hose as you can from a hydrant, after all.â The boys nodded too.
âRight! And you canât get water from a hose thatâs not connected to the pipes. Thatâs how my mobile should be on Magdalea, butâ¦â
âApparently, you are connected, and your game is looking for a pipe thatâs big enough to move the magic.â Diana clapped. The boys nodded again.
âSo how does that work, exactly?â Keigo raised his hand. âIs your game saying thereâs somehow a pipeline on Magdalea?â
Kiara wasn't sure and didn't answer. If there was some sort of pipeline, what would it be? Magdalea didn't have tech like her worldâit didn't have cell towers or satellites, or even the ideas for the infrastructure. And if it did? How would something like that connect with her phone? How would any of this work? She looked at the group, hoping they could find answers, and surprised herself when she saw Danson pondering the thought.
âI wonderâ¦â He murmured, and she perked up.
âDo you have a theory?â His attention snapped to her and he sat back.
âWell, I suppose it depends. What exactly is moving through the pipes. Your world doesnât have magic, so it must be something else, right?â
Kiara nodded. âItâs data. Digital data. Itâs like magic, but notâ¦â She held that thought for a moment. Maybe digital data was magical in some sense. Or maybe magic was something like data? Sheâd have to think more about that later, but for now. âThere are components in this device that lets it connect with things like towers and satellites. You can kinda think of it like mana, except people canât use it to cast spells.â
âThen I do have a theory.â Danson nodded. âDiana, doesnât this sort of sound familiar to you?â
The redhead started to tilt her head when her eyes lit up. Keigo stared on in confusion, but she nodded emphatically. âItâs like how Green Landers in the past spoke to the Celestial Realm!â
âOh!â Keigoâs eyes widened.
Kiara raised her hand. âIâm going to need an explanation.â
âWell, thereâs a long history to it. The Green Lands is kinda the place of using magic through physical objects. Thereâs a long, long story about artifacts and things like that. One such artifact though, was this pillar ancestral people learned to build. When they meditated under it, they entered an out of body state, coming in contact with the Celestial Realm. The Celestials were impressed they managed to do that, and shared knowledge with them as a reward. Those Green Landers were kind of terrible though, and the knowledge to build the pillar disappeared when they did. Still, things that could only be used to communicate with certain places sounds a lot like your towers and satellites.â
âAnd if they are alike,â Danson continued. âMaybe thatâs what your device is trying to connect to.â
âBut how would that work?â Keigo asked, surprising Kiara that the question didnât come from her. They turned to her and her eyes went to the device.
âI wonderâ¦â
Pieces of a press conference came to mind. The Leap, a new Lusario Co. Mobile device was better than all its predecessors. It boasted new tech, allowing strong connections in even the most remote places. Orbital flights were no exception. Only the regions that escaped this connectivity could escape the companyâs design. Could Lusario have made a mobile more impressive than they had guessed? Kiara could see the commercial now. You could call your friends, even from another world. Well, almost.
âAll I can really say is that the tech in this is better than its ever been. I canât really explain it.â
Danson waved the thought off. âYou donât have to. Iâm just wondering, what if your mobile can connect to Realm Relays?â
âRealm what?â Kiara was shocked again; the couple asked the question with her.
âRealm Relays, you know, towers that connect the realms?â Danson looked around the room.
âI mean, I guess I can imagine what those are, based on Green Land history. But this is the first time Iâve ever heard of a Realm Relay.â Diana crossed her arms.
âThatâs not a surprise, I guess. I only know about them because of Avadyn history. Long before the first kingdom of the Green Lands stood in a dreamerâs mind, something happened within the outer realms. The Faeries of the Roaming Courts made contact with the Celestials of the Radiant Kingdom. They say this was caused by some sort of rare convergence. So rare that it never happened again. Still, the realms became connectedâtetheredâand on those tethers, the Fae and Celestials built the Realm Relays. For thousands upon thousands of years, Realm Relays stood as a way to traverse between the Courts and the Kingdom, avoiding the destructive forces in between.â
âAnd you think my mobile is connecting to one of these relays? Or trying to, at least?â Kiara looked at her phone again. What was Lusario building in their labs?
âItâs as good a guess as any, I think.â Danson shrugged. âBecause relays sit at the place between realms, they can be almost anywhere. Finding one would be next to impossible, but there could be one here in the Calm Lands, after all, thereâs a sylph village here. It already sits lopsided between this realm and another.â
âHow many realms are there?â
Danson shrugged again. âOff the top of my head? The Radiant Kingdom, The Maelstrom, The Resplendent Veil, The Roaming Courts. Those are just the ones people know.â
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âYouâre forgetting another big one.â Keigo suddenly said. There was a look in his eyes. It told them he had figured something out. âThe Spiritual Realm, The Living Canvas.â
âIâve never heard of The Living Canvas, actually.â
âThatâs not a surprise. Only spiritualist talk about it. Most people have heard of the Long Road, the realm of the dead.â Keigo turned to Kiara. âThe Long Road is apparently the place where all souls go after life is over. It is the test of death. Do you follow the road and see where it takes you, or do you linger at the starting line, afraid of what lurks ahead. In spiritualist teachings, The Living Canvas is one of the places you can end up. It is a realm forged by the emotion amass through life. It is a portrait painted by the world of the living.â
âIâm surprised you know all that!â Kiara gasped.
Keigoâs brow furrowed. âYou shouldnât be! I use spiritualist techniques! Even my magic is somewhat spiritual.â
âHeâs also very spiritual himself!â Diana smiled. âI remember times where heâd disappear, then Iâd find him in like, an abandoned building. Or sitting on a rock.â
âOhâ¦â Danson said. âThat explains why we traveled a weird route through the seas!â
âYou didnât know? You know you could have asked, right?â
âIt didnât bother me. I figured you just knew how to avoid highly patrolled roads.â
The assassin sighed but shook his head. âLike Diana said, I still practice a little bit of the spiritualism I was raised with. Gyo is about manipulating the aura, but I was taught that the aura was just an extension of your own spirit. The soul is internal, the spirit is external.â
âSo how do you figure The Living Canvas plays into all of this?â Danson asked.
âWell of all the realms, its the closest to this one. People die every minute. Sometimes, this will cause a spirit domain to appear, a place where The Living Canvas and the living realm come in contact. Spirit Domains sit on the tether between realms.â
âAh. Which means Kiara wouldnât have to look for a relay! You think she just needs a domain!â
âItâs worth a shot, right? I mean, if you want to pursue this, anyway. Theyâre a lot easier to find than you think. Thereâs one in Rial in fact, an hour north of here. Its a newer one, but old enough that if it was going to cause problems it would have already. None of the people seem to be bothered by it, and there arenât a lot of spiritualists here, so itâs likely it doesnât interact with the outside world much.â
âIf we did go there, Kiara, you would basically be right next to a relay. If your device can somehow connect with it, weâd find out.â
âSounds like a detour!â Diana perked up. The boys let out tired sighs. Kiara looked at them.
âThereâs a story here?â
âWhen I first met Diana, there was a detour.â Danson crossed his arms.
âThat bet we had to see when heâd wake up? That was technically Dianaâs fault.â
âI donât know what theyâre talking about, they loved it!â
Keigo chuckled. âSo hereâs how that went, Kiara.â Keigo waved a notebook at her.
She learned recently that it was called a Wandererâs Note, a journal that could communicate with others telepathically. It was the closest thing Magdalea had to text messaging, and it worked exceptionally well. They didnât need towers, just a person writing their name on a page in the book.
âDiana sent me a message out of nowhere!â
âIt wasnât completely out of nowhere. I used my tracking sense every so often to see if he was all right!â
âAnd she says, âKeigo, youâre nearby! Come to this town tomorrow!â.â
âApparently,â Danson sighed. âWe were going to be heading the same way for a bit so it was a good chance. After seeing Keigo write to her for about a year, I wanted to meet Diana too.â
âSo we meet up, and eat at a tavern. They get heavy drinkers at night and didnât want kids around bothering them, so we were eating in the afternoon. You can pretty much guess how one of our conversations were going. Danson and I were laughing, so we missed it when this guy comes into the place and Diana got a sharp look in her eyes.â
âIt was the type of look that says, Iâm about to get into trouble with someone.â Danson nodded.
âThe mood changes, and after this guy skulks up to the barkeep and gets whatever he wants, he leaves and Diana says to us, âThat guy has a pretty big bounty on his head. Heâs not wanted by the council either, just a nearby town heâs been harassing. Apparently, heâs been extorting the enforcers of a neighboring town, making them ignore the road so highwayman can rob their goods. Itâs been pretty bad.â And we were listening, wondering where she was going with this.â
âWhen we say nothing, she says, âYou guys want to split the bounty?â And it immediately catches up to me that she already decided sheâs going after this guy. She doesnât know how strong he is, what type of magic he uses, or how many people he has. She probably doesnât even care, between his crimes and the number on his head, sheâs already made her decision.â
Diana popped the cap on a bottle and leisurely enjoyed the drink with the story. The boys snickered, and Keigo went on.
âSo she says, Itâs just a little detour, it wonât keep us for too long. And that was a lie.â
âIt only took us, what, a couple of days to resolve the stuff with Pialla? Well, imagine that trip took two weeks!â Dansonâs brow furrowed, but a smile stayed on his face.
âTurns out that a guy extorting the Enforcers of a whole town isnât just someone you can knife in the back in a day. Then you get the fact that we have bounties on our heads and everythingâs a mess by day three.â
âBut!â Diana said dramatically. âIt worked out and they got their split! And the point of that story is that detours are always fun! After all, their detour let them meet you!â
Kiara smiled. Suddenly, an idea wormed into her mind. âLetâs bet then!â She looked around the room. On top of a Wandererâs Note, the Blulate had given the girl a few things. She had more money on Magdalea than she ever saw on Nandaxia, and it meant she could be a little liberal with her spending. âLetâs bet on whoâs going to turn this detour into a battle.â
Keigo laughed. âTwo-thousand phens that itâs Diana.â
âIâm with Keigo on this. Two-thousand easily.â
Diana brought a hand to her chest. âNo take backs then! This has Keigo written all over it. Iâm betting Four-thousand that heâll be the one.â
Kiara checked their faces for a moment. She considered what she knew about them too. Diana did seem like a safe bet, but the redhead also had a point.
âTwo-thousand on Keigo.â
âItâs a shame youâre about to lose, Kiara, with this being your first time and everything.â Danson shook his head.
âWeâll still be taking your money though.â
Diana flipped her hair. âYou shouldâve bet more, Kiara. The rule is that the losers pay the extra.â
âGo call Arrowhead! Weâll see whoâs the loser in an hour.â Keigo grinned. The redhead ran off to do just that, and Kiara produced her Wandererâs note.
The message was going to Pialla. Something weird happened with my phone, so weâre about to leave the cabin for a bit. Weâre going to a Spirit Domain, apparently! Iâll tell you more about it when weâre back. The words appeared as fast as she thought them.
Just as fast, a message came back, That sounds like fun! I cannot wait to hear more! Remember to be careful though!
Kiara laughed. Even though she suggested the bet, it felt more like a joke. From what Keigo said, this place would be safe. How careful would she have to be?