Chapter 2
Ar'Kendrithyst
The ground was a lot harder than he thought it would be. Good thing the landing was over almost as soon as it began. And hey! His thoughts were still inside of his head. So that was good news.
But he couldnât move. His eyes were locked forward at the blue expanse above, and at a rather expansive box of text. The whole thing was concerning, but the box was static. Whereas before it was typing lines of text at him, now it was still. He looked the whole thing over. He was not in his comfort zone.
Unknown Entity detected!
We see you!
Initializing mana integrationâ¦
Adult detected!
Welcome to Veird!
Beginning adult registration.
Scanningâ¦
⦠Unauthorized metaphysical influences discarded.
⦠No innate magical traits discovered.
⦠No historical magical influences discovered.
⦠No desire for magic discovered.
ERROR.
Higher priority requested.
Higher priority obtained.
Reorienting scanâ¦
No approved influences detected!
Warning! As a , registration is required to use magic!
Warning! Major physical damage detected!
Warning! You are far below 0 HP!
Warning! You are dying!
Sorry! We are not able to support your life choices at this time!
Consult your local priest or registrar for further assistance.
YOU ARE BARRED FROM MAGIC.
Registration paused. Returning to basic interface.
ERROR! Catastrophic physical damage!
A childâs assistance : Casting .
You are at 1 HP. You have stabilized.
A childâs assistance :
Erick read the whole thing again and again. Eventually, a vague idea of what was happening took hold. He was obviously not on Earth anymore. Or maybe he was dead. Or maybe something else was happening. As his thoughts drifted away from the message, it began to fade. In moments, the blue sky stood unobstructed.
Another message flashed into view.
Special action!
You have survived a near-death experience!
+1 point!
The second message came and went. Somewhere between the two blue boxes he could feel his fingers. He could wiggle his toes. He rolled overâ
Fuck no. Not rolling over. Too much pain.
He tilted his head.
Jane was there. She was sitting up, her back to him. She was bloody, but she moved well enough as she looked around, propped up on one arm, the other cradled out of view. She flinched. She crashed back to the dusty brown ground. A thin cloud rolled away from her landing.
She screamed out, raw pain in her voice, âDAD!â
Erick whispered, âIâm here, Jane.â
Immediate, racking hard sobs shook through Janeâs body. She cried out to the sky. If she could cry like that, she was probably okay. A sudden tension relaxed inside Erick. Tears welled, cutting partially clean lines through the blood and dust on his face.
Erick said, âSo. That happened.â
Janeâs sob turned into a laugh. Erick laughed with her, but stopped as a twinge spiked through his chest. He groan-coughed. Jane lurched up at his strangled sound, twisting to see him straight on. He waved at her.
âHello.â
She laughed again. âYou look like shit, Dad.â
âYes,â He agreed. âThereâs probably some shit somewhere in this mess.â He coughed. He moved his hands around. He lifted his leg a fraction of an inch. âHow the fuck did we survive? How am I not paralyzed everywhere?â
Jane rose to her feet, unsteady. She said, âWe can think about that after we get to safety. Take a look around. Looks like a desert, but not like any Iâve ever seen.â She stumbled over to Erick, offering her hand. âCome on.â
âI donât think I should be movedââ
She crumpled to her knees next to him, poking him.
âOw. Whatââ
âIâm testing for broken bones.â
Erick eyed her, giving Jane his best impression of an unimpressed person.
She poked harder, this time with a white glow on her fingers.
âOw!â
Healed for 5 HP!
âOw?â Erick tried to sit up. He didnât get far. He would have fallen back, but Janeâs hands were there to hold him steady and upright. âWhat was that?â
âI got a point for a special action and spent it on the only healing spell I could. Lesser Rejuvenation.â
Erick stared at her. âWhat?â
Jane poked him again with another glowing white finger. He healed for 5HP again, but this time the words were more a feeling, not actual words. No blue boxes this time. He felt a lot better. His breath didnât catch, his bones didnât ache. Well. Didnât ache as bad.
âThe description says that the spell will transform into Rejuvenation once I matriculate, but Iâm not really sure what that means. Probably has to do with this âchildrenâs assistanceâ thing. You got a point too, didnât you? For surviving a near death experience.â
â⦠What?â
âDad.â She shook her head. âLook around. Youâre going to have to think faster than this. Weâre in a survival situation and it would be best if we take everything at face value. Including those blue screens.â
âYou got those screens, too? I thought I was hallucinating.â
âWeâre not hallucinating. Weâre not dead. This isnât Earth.â
Erick looked around. The horizon in all directions was a hazy line of mirages, flickering in the rising heat. Over there, maybe a thousand feet away, were the remains of the car, burning, streaming black smoke into the still sky.
But mostly he focused on the crystals. The largest ones were ten feet tall. Prismatic white, they dotted the brown dirt landscape, countless smaller but no less impressive crystal spikes crowding the main spire. They reminded Erick of desert succulents, but impossibly large and crystal. Maybe they were natural? Smaller crystal succulents crowded the larger ones, but none of the growths took up more space than a minivan. None of the âplantsâ were within 500 feet of another âplantâ. Erick would have had to be very unlucky to land on one of those. That would have killed him for sure, even with these âchild assistanceâ messages, whatever they were.
âRight,â he said. âNot Earth. Survival is the goal."
âYeah.â Jane rose to her feet, bringing him up with her. âNot Earth. Probably âVeirdâ.â
âIâm not convinced weâre not dead.â
âDonât jinx us. That could still happen. Especially with you singing at the Darkness.â She suddenly shouted, âWhat the fuck was that, anyway!â
âI panicked. You know me.â
A strangerâs voice said, âGood show. The strange language and the part about the Darkness really helped to bring it all together.â
Erick and Jane watched as a humanoid person stepped onto the ground several yards away. His skin was purple. Horns poked out of his black hair. His clothes were well-made Renaissance Faire shtick, all black leather and white cloth accented in gold. The man stared at them. They stared at him. Then Jane stepped in front of Erick.
He said, âBut I donât believe anything about you.â
Erick whispered, âI would really like it if everyone calmed down.â
The man said, âI would like that as well, but then you people pull this shit, and I have to waste resources to respond to a child in need. Explain yourself.â
Jane yelled, âWho areââ
The man lifted his finger and pointed at the smoking ruins of the car. A thin ball of black and white shot from the man, instantly impacting the car and exploding into white that morphed to yellow, then orange, as it blossomed into a bright red inferno. Heat washed over the desert. The car was still there, but it was even blacker now. It had stopped smoking. Everything flammable must have burned away.
âWho am I? Really?â The purple man said, âI changed my mind.â For the first time, Erick noticed that the manâs words did not match his mouth, like there was some sort of automatic translation happening. âWeâre not doing this. I donât care how you tricked the Script into considering you children and I wonât be a part of your Quiet War. What I am going to do is point you in the direction of the nearest appropriate settlement. But first! A forced matriculation.â The man tapped the air in front of him.
Words appeared.
Welcome to adulthood, Erick Flatt!
Congratulations!
Experience gain unlocked!
Here is your current Status!
The first screen vanished. Another appeared.
Erick Flatt
Human, age 48
Level 0, Class: None
Exp: 0/100
Class: -/-
Points: 1
HP
11/80
150 per day
MP
160/160
170 per day
Strength
8
+0
[8]
Vitality
15
+0
[15]
Willpower
16
+0
[16]
Focus
17
+0
[17]
The screen began to fade. Erick focused on it, and it came back.
âThat way.â The man pointed toward the horizon over Erick and Janeâs shoulders. âAbout two days.â He glanced at the burned out car. He frowned. In a flourish of white and black shadows, two canteens dumped onto the ground in front of him. âTell your superiors to quit this plot. This is your first and only warning: Messing with the Script is a serious offense.â
He vanished in a glitter of white and black.
Another box appeared.
Registrar Quest Accepted!
FIND THE SETTLEMENT
Mandatory Quest
No reward
Jane swiped her hand through the air. Erick did the same, aiming for the box. The box moved out of his vision at his touch, but it was not solid. He felt nothing as he touched the screen.
Jane said, âQuests!â
Erick watched her, trying to figure out what she was doing. She was obviously using the blue boxes, but how? He wasnât bad with computers, but he was no gamer like his daughter.
âStatus! Hud! That doesnât work. Hmm. Overlay! Nope. UI! Nope. Menu! Ah ha!â
âDid you notice that that guyâs mouth did not line up with his words?â
âYeah,â Jane said, swiping at the air. âProbably a translation spell.â
âYouâre really rolling with this, arenât you?â
She smiled. âYeah. I might beâ OH!â She jolted, then pointed to the remains of the car, in the distance. âYou have a point! Put it in Mend. We might be able to salvage some stuff if we hurry!â
At that, he had to laugh. âHow the fuck would I do that?â
She said, âSay or think this really hard: Menu. Abilities. Search for Spell: Mend. 'Status' works, too. It's a multi-input system, or whatever you would call that.â
Menu. Abilities. Search for Spell: Mend
A series of blue boxes burst then collapsed, except for the last one that stayed open.
[Mend 1], instant, touch, 10 mana
Touch a small non-magical, non-complicated object and restore it to its prime.
Purchase [Mend 1] for 1 point? Yes/No
What the hell? Why not.
Yes.
A tiny idea shifted in Erickâs mind. And then he looked down at his torn and disgusting shirt.
â[Mend].â
Fabric shifted, holes mended. Creation from nothing, but maybe not nothing. Something else shifted as Erick cast the spell. Something inside of him was calmer, now. Like there was less of some essential thing. But his shirt was whole.
Jane laughed, loud and happy. Then she poked him with a glowing finger, saying, â[Rejuvenation].â Then she looked up, a flash of worry across her face. She glanced at the canteens sitting on the ground over where the man came and went. âStay here. Iâll get those. donât muddy the path between here and there because I have no idea where anything is and I want to keep this track clean, to point us in the direction of the settlement.â
She was already walking over to the canteens before Erick could suggest otherwise. Part of him was worried that the canteens might be trapped, but what did he know about anything? He can apparently cast magic now by just saying a few words. One word, actually.
He focused on his shoes.
[Mend].
The left shoe was a bit torn up from the mile fall through the sky, as most things would be. Now it was back to storebought perfection. You know. Except for all the blood on and inside the shoe. He did the same for his right shoe.
He breathed in and out the desert air, feeling a bit lightheaded.
Status!
Ah. Thatâs why he was feeling lightheaded.
Erick Flatt
Human, age 48
Level 0, Class: Nonen/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Exp: 30/100
Class: -/-
Points: 0
HP
24/80
150 per day
MP
130/160
170 per day
Strength
8
+0
[8]
Vitality
15
+0
[15]
Willpower
16
+0
[16]
Focus
17
+0
[17]
âDammit, Dad.â Jane demanded his attention, so the status window vanished. Jane was looking at his feet. âDonât go wasting mana. We donât know how much weâre going to need. You see those regen rates, yeah? This is not a world of free magic.â
âAll I have is [Mend], and I need to use it to level, right? My experience went up 30, so far. So stand still. Iâm going to do your shoes, too.â
She sighed, then nodded. Erick leaned down and touched her shoes, quickly spending 20 MP. Now he was woozy. But only a bit. Jane looked concerned, but that was her normal facial expression.
âHow much MP do you have?â
âItâs at 110 out of 160.â He smiled, âBut Iâm at fifty out of a hundred exp for level 1.â
âYeah. Looks like the base level raises based upon how much MP you spend. Probably works the same for spent HP but that seems like a monumentally bad trade off. Though if this is how weak you get from MP loss, maybe my thinking is wrong.â She put a hand on his shoulder. â[Rejuvenation].â
â13 HP that time.â He felt A LOT better, now. âWhat changed?â
âNo longer a child, apparently. [Rejuvenation]." She poked him with a healing finger again. "Look up the spell sometime, but donât buy it. [Rejuvenation]." And another poke. "We got other things to worry about and we might need an attack spell. Iâve already got my eye on a few prudent buys. Come on.â She started walking toward the burned out car. âLetâs see if anything is left.â She started walking slow, but then suddenly shouted out in glee as she sprinted forward to pluck a half-buried black square from the dirt. âMy phone! And itâs not broken! Fuck yea!â
Phone retrieved, she practically skipped toward the car.
Erick smiled. If she was happy, then he was happy.
Then he remembered his phone. He still felt the familiar weight in his right pocket, but it was not in a familiar shape. He reached in, gingerly, and pulled out a fractured hunk of plastic and glass.
[Mend]?
The plastic barely shifted.
Fuck.
⦠but the plastic did shift!
Status: Mend.
[Mend 1], instant, touch, 10 mana
Touch a small non-magical, non-complicated object and restore it to its prime.
Exp: 60/100
I guess itâs only Mend 1. I shouldnât expect that much from it.
âDad!â Jane was already at the remains of the car. âHurry up.â
He jogged to catch up. She was already pulling burned debris out from the twisted hunk of hot metal. A blackened book. A crispy blanket. Erick moved to the other side of what used to be a car and pulled out what he could, careful of the glass and the larger, sharper bits of debris. He didnât get far before he had to stop.
Something in the trunk caught fire again.
âFuck!â Jane pulled back from growing heat. âDamn...â
Erick managed to grab a large hunting knife out of the glove box before he had to get away. It was warped, the hilt smashed. It wasnât the same knife as before. How many of these did she have?
[Mend].
The knife unwarped, the hilt straightened.
Jane yelled an expletive at the sky as black smoke billowed upward, once again. Erick joined her on her side of the bonfire. She was clutching the charcoalâd book and a scrap of fabric. She saw the knife in his hands and smiled.
âGood. You found it.â
He handed it to her. âThis isnât the other one. What happened to that?â
âI have no idea. Itâs probably out here somewhere. I was hoping for the larger one, but Iâm glad you found any at all.â She looked up at the bright sky. âItâs going to get cold around here at night.â She looked toward the nearest crystal succulent. âI donât know if those burn, or if we should even try. Something tells me it would be a bad idea to cut them.â
âI still donât understand how youâre so comfortable at this.â
âI'm not comfortable at all. But this is survival, and Iâve done that before.â She slapped him on the shoulder, saying, âI donât understand how you started singing at the Darkness! What the fuck was up with that!â
He smiled. âI panicked. But it worked out, didnât it?â
âI wouldnât call this âworking outâ.â She swung an arm out, pointing at everything, as she started walking away from the car. âBut itâs better than a dragonâs stomach.â
He caught up to her. âThat wasnât really a dragon, was it?â
âHell yes that was a dragon.â She squeezed the remains of the book and blanket against her chest. Erick couldnât make out the words on the front cover, but that was clearly a dragon underneath the soot. She whispered, âAnd it was magnificent.â
Erick almost laughed. That dragon was certainly something. He wouldnât call it magnificent, though. Pants shittingly terrifying, was more apt.