Chapter 38: Voting on Elaine
Beneath the Dragoneye Moons
I retched as that notification came up. Artemis rushed over.
âWhatâs wrong? Are you ok?â She asked, patting me all over. âWas it Origenâs terrible cooking?â He lightly punched her, clearly thinking I was fine.
âOath skill.â I choked out. âLost a level for that.â
Maximus raised an eyebrow. âWhat exactly is in that oath of yours? We should know before voting.â There was general nodding of heads at that.
I thought about it, and told them:
First, do no harm.
Healing is my art.
I will use all of my knowledge and tools at my disposal to heal those that come to me.
I will heal those I see to the best of my ability.
I will apply all measures that are required to my patients.
I will never see a patient as anything other than another creature in pain.
I will not discriminate who I heal based on class, sex, race, what gods they pray to, nor by any other means.
I will defend the patients under my care from harm and injustice.
I will only take up a knife to defend myself or my patient.
I will admit when I donât know how to heal a patient.
I will respect the privacy of my patients, and hold in confidence anything that is said to me.
I will teach and spread my knowledge to the best of my abilities, asking for no recompense.
I hesitated at the end though, not wanting to share the last line, something I considered one of the most private and intimate parts of myself. I will not forget you. Julius could see my hesitation, and to his credit, asked questions instead of pulling it out of me.
âThereâs more, right?â I nodded.
âDoes it restrict you?â I shook my head.
âCould it cause a problem for us or you in any way, shape, or form?â I shook my head.
âAlright, you can keep it to yourself.â The relief must have shown on my face.
âMaximus?â Julius asked.
âNot to be too obvious, but itâs probably the âFirst, do no harmâ part. Sheâs given us at least one way to better kill a person, maybe two. The System is recognizing that sheâs helping harm other people with this knowledge, which means her suggestions are legitimate â and potent. Given how much of her use to us is being a healer, and we have the âkill stuff deadâ part down pat, I recommend we stop asking for lethal suggestions.â He thought for a moment more. âUnless she knew of ways to de-escalate damage â like a weapon that crippled more than killed.â I shuddered at that cold calculus. It was becoming clear that violence was cold and calculated here, and exterminating dozens, if not a hundred, bandits in a night was called âWednesdayâ.
Julius absorbed this information, looking thoughtful.
âCould your oath interfere with a fight weâre in?â I thought about it. I worked it over in my mind, examining it from several different angles.
â⦠Maybe. I need to think about it more. See it in action.â I hedged. âI know if someoneâs injured, and not an immediate threat, then Iâd probably jump in. No sense in allowing someone whoâs no longer a combatant to die.â Frowns all around. Uh oh.
âIf I told you to let someone die?â Julius asked. I closed my eyes at that, and took a deep breath in. Shit. This was it. This is where I got kicked out.
âIâd fight you on it. Like I tried to fight Kallisto on it the other day.â I let my breath out in a rush. Artemis was beaming at me. Origen was looking at me with respect. Arthur gave a short, barking laugh. Julius just facepalmed.
âFine. I have to respect your integrity, even if itâs going to cause problems and count against you. I also appreciate you telling me straight out, and not lying about it for it to be a problem later.â He thought some more. âIf we take Elaine with us â IF. New standing order â Make sure you properly eliminate threats, so we donât get this problem. On the plus side, capturing people becomes easier â we can limb them and Elaine can patch them up.â My stomach dropped out at this. Iâd probably condemned people to die with that. Oath didnât think so.
Maximus snorted. âI think Iâve made my point. I vote we keep Elaine.â
Julius nodded at Maximusâs vote. âOrigen?â
He looked at me, pointed at the sky, and said one word. âBrave.â
I blushed at that. âNo, no, Iâm terrified of things, Iâm not brave at all!â He snorted in derision at me, and I got the most words out of him Iâd ever heard.
âBrave isnât being fearless. Being fearless is stupidity. Brave is being afraid, and still doing it. Youâre brave. You stay.â
Artemis had a full-jaw dislocation going on. âYou can speak! In complete sentences!â She was outraged. âYou had me going on for weeks trying to get you to say more than one word at a time, and now you give Elaine a full lecture!?â Origen just smirked at her. She turned around in a huff.
âArthur?â Julius kept going around the campfire.
âI vote we keep the world-traveler. We get all sorts of boring VIPs. Now we can have an interesting VIP!â Julius eyed him.
âNot the best reasoning, but a yes vote none the less. Artemis, I assume youâre in favor?â Julius said.
Artemis looked deep in thought. I took the moment to strike. âSome extra details â I told Julia that Iâd be with you, and, well, just imagine what happens when you show up in Aquiliea and say that you have no idea where I am. You also owe me a big favor still!â I grinned cheerfully at her, enduring the thunderous looks shot my way.
âBlackmailer.â She accused.
âShamelessly so.â I tossed my hair as I confessed, looking at Artemis in a half-challenging, half-teasing way.
Julius facepalmed. âPlease donât extort my team.â
Artemis melodramatically flopped over. âJulius oh Julius! I must vote yes, for the fiend has dirt on me! I fear for my existence, nay, my wallet, if I were to say no!â
We all laughed at that, a deep, binding laugh, bringing us together in the way only shared faux-misery at one of our own can.
Julius made an agreeing noise, and turned to look at me.
âAlright Elaine. From what everyoneâs saying, and from what Iâve seen, I believe youâll be a net positive for the team. You have two choices. First choice: Join as a tag-along. Youâll be with us, but not part of the team, and can leave at any time. However, youâre expected to pitch in on all chores, tasks, and activities. Second choice: You donât join us, and we drop you off at the next town.â
This is what I wanted. This is what Iâd been going for. âIâd love to join as a tag-along!â A chorus of happy cheers came from everyone except Origen, who simply pumped his fist.
Artemis chimed in at this point. âYou should cut your hair short healy-bug. Itâs terribly hard to maintain it on the road, and itâs already matting up.â
I flushed in embarrassment again. Did she have to point that out in front of everyone!? Locking eyes with her, I drew my knife, bunched my hair up, and in one sharp move cut it pixie-short, like hers.
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Pretty] has reached level 94!].
Still staring at her, I dropped it in the fire.
âNo!â
âNot the fire!â
âArrrrrrgh!â
Small bits of flaming hair went everywhere. Whoops.
I fled back into the wagon.
An hour or two later, I decided I could show my face again, and popped back out. I was lucky that nobody had needed anything. Artemis was levitating rocks around her and playing lightning, doing some complex dance with them. Origen seemed to be inscribing a bracer with magic â I had no idea if this was maintenance, or making a new one. Maximus and Julius were sparring, Julius moving at incredible speeds while Maximus tried to fend him off. Kallisto was doing some push-ups, then sit ups, then swapped to more exercises, while Arthur was nowhere to be seen. Given how blasted sneaky he was, he could be right beside me. I narrowed my eyes, trying to find him somewhere. No luck, but Julius noticed me.
âHey Elaine! Welcome back!â He waved, and jogged over.
âFeeling better? Losing a level in a skill must suck.â He nodded slowly at me. Cover! Blessed cover! Praise Julius!
âYup! Thank you!â
âAlright Elaine, now that youâre with us, Iâm going to need a nearly full breakdown of all of your stats, skills, and levels. I recognize that most people like keeping their information secret, and you have more secrets than most to keep. Our standard is you can keep one general skill, and one skill from each of your classes secret. Artemis vouches for your honesty, but Iâd rather you tell me that you canât say a skill instead of cover it up with something else. You never know when Iâll rely on a skill you say you have, or miss something because of a skill you failed to tell me. Itâs extra-important that I get all of your healing-related skills. I canât be thinking you can save someone when you canât.â
I thought about it, looking over my skills. I didnât really have any skills I wanted to keep secret, except for one. I told him my skills:
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[Name: Elaine]
[Race: Human]
[Age: 14]
[Mana: 2390/2390]
[Mana Regen: 5288]
Stats
[Free Stats: 32]
[Strength: 20]
[Dexterity: 20]
[Vitality: 20]
[Speed: 32]
[Mana: 239]
[Mana Regeneration: 666]
[Magic Power: 236]
[Magic Control: 743]
[Class 1: [Light of Hope - Light: Lv 123]]
[Light Affinity: 118]
[Calming Aura: 101]
[Medicine: 105]
[Healing Aura: 103]
[Detailed Restoration: 78]
[Flashlight: 90]
[Greater Invigorate: 96]
[Centered Mind: 98]
[Class 2: [Shadow Healer - Dark: Lv 88]]
[Dark Affinity: 88]
[Deaden Pain: 61]
[Surgeon's Scalpel: 78]
[Attack Bacteria: 69]
[Parasitic Remover: 35]
[Tissue Removal: 76]
[Cure Toxin: 81]
[Privacy: 67]
[Class 3: Locked]
General Skills
[Identify: 65]
[Recollection of a Distant Life: 55]
[Vigilant: 99]
[Oath of Elaine to Lyra: 100]
[Lost and Found: 60]
[Running: 55]
[Learning: 93]
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There was no way I was letting them know about [Pretty].
Julius looked thoughtful. âAn appearance-related skill as your last skill?â I watched my foot scuff some dirt. I practically heard the smile in his voice. âDonât worry, Iâm not prying, itâs your secret to keep.â
âRight, healing information time. What can you fix, what can you not fix?â
I looked back up. This I could do!
âI can handle most injuries if someoneâs not dead â I think. I havenât gotten too many chances to try it out. But just about everyone I reached the other day, I was able to keep alive.â I started.
âIâd be surprised if you did have many chances to try it out.â Julius said dryly.
âBlood loss! I canât handle blood loss at all right now.â Julius whipped out a scroll and charcoal, and started to take notes.
âAbout half of diseases I can try to tackle â depends on the source.â I continued.
âThis relates back to that errr,â Julius quickly consulted another scroll. ââbacteriaâ thing you were talking about?â
âYup! Viruses are the other part, and theyâre tiny. Theyâre to bacteria what bacteria are to us. I imagine Iâd need much higher control before I can try to work on them.â
âHow can you tell if itâs a virus or bacteria?â
I shrugged. âIf [Attack Bacteria] works, itâs bacterial. Otherwise, itâs a virus, toxin, parasite, or the body attacking itself.â I got a flat look at that. I hurried to add in, making it seem like I wasnât constantly guessing. âThe [Medicine] skill helps fill holes. Having the framework helps, the skill continues to fill in for me.â
âCarry on.â
âI donât think I can handle something like an arrow stuck in someone.â I said, remembering watching someone get hit by Arthurâs arrow.
âCouldnât you just take the arrow out?â Julius asked.
âI mean, yeah, but the idea is if you have part of a weapon stuck in you, the only thing I can do is physically dig it out with my hand or with [Surgeonâs Scalpel]. And that has a lot of blood loss.â
Julius finished that thought for me. âAnd youâre not able to handle blood loss right now.â
âExactly.â
âWhat else?â
âIâm not sure how many poisons I can handle, but it hasnât gotten a hard test yet. Arthurâs was the hardest Iâve ever dealt with, but I was able to cure it in the end. Oh! I know I canât handle heavy metal poisoning yet.â
âHeavy metal poisoning?â
âYeah, lead and mercury and the like.â
âWhy are they called heavy metals?â
âWell, because⦠becauseâ¦. Ug. I hit a blank.â
âSo youâre telling me.â Julius summarized slowly, carefully, watching me. âThat mercury and lead are both poisons?â
âOh yeah. But theyâre really slow. And you need enough. They slowly drive you insane before making you fall apart.â
He looked at me with a mixture of horror, anguish, and disbelief.
âElaine, those metals are everywhere!â
Aww fuck.