Chapter 505: Heavy Handed
World Keeper
âHmm hmm hmmâ¦â Dana hummed to herself happily as she stood within a large room with an open ceiling. All along the floor was a massive spell diagram, with seven intricately carved spheres positioned at equal points around it.
Reaching into her pocket, she pulled out a small vial of what seemed to be metal shavings, and casually threw them into the center of the spell array. As the vial landed, she began speaking, holding both of her hands forward. âI am the forgotten daughter, queen of the deepest abyss. Hear me, spirit of the world, and come forth.â
Green light began to shine from the seven spheres, before spreading along the lines of the diagram. âTrace the origin of that which comes from a realm beyond. Open the path to what I desire. By my name, I beckon. Split the void and connect beyond the veil of space.â
As the green light finally reached the center of the diagram, the vial of shavings shattered. A green circle traced itself through the air, its center showing a golden sky. Iâll be back in a little while, Tsuba!
Are you sure you donât wish for my company? Tsubaki asked mentally, causing Dana to giggle.
Iâll be fine! Youâre needed here in case we have another incident. Iâm not very helpful with stuff like that, so itâs best if you just leave the errands like this to me! If the worst happens, Iâll trigger the forced recall spell after getting enough materials to bring the citadel over.
There was clear hesitation before Tsubaki sent a simple feeling of acceptance. Feeling that, Dana nodded her hand, glancing around to the air of the room. âThanks, miss!â She called out, before running into the portal. After she entered, and the portal closed, a small sigh echoed in the empty room.
On the other end of the portal, Dana appeared on a vacant street, metal buildings rising on either side. A deep hum sounded out from beneath the surface, accompanied by the sounds of pistons. Almost like the beat of a giant heart. In the sky, she could see hovering spheres projecting energy, as well as vehicles flying along.
Putting her hands behind her back, she began happily skipping along the street. âIâm just a lovely little girl, waiting to be noticed within a strange, strange world~.â She sang under her breath.
It didnât even take a full minute before she could feel the eyes of others on her, but she simply kept skipping along without a care. The key to this world had yet to be created yet, so this should be the first time that a being from one of the other worlds had appeared on their planet like this.
As she kept going, she gradually began to see less and less vehicles flying above her. The streets remained empty, though she could faintly hear the sounds of metal feet scattering away. âOhh~?â She muttered in a cute tone, realizing what was going on. âIs the big bad girl scaring all the⦠they called themselves the March, right?â
By the time that she finished saying that, four figures materialized around her. Each of them were metallic humanoids with sharp frames, their colors black and blue. âHalt.â The one before her said, and she obediently stopped.
âYes, mister?â She asked, looking up to the taller golem. At a glance, it should either be a soldier or a police officer, though it lacked any visible weapons.
âPlease state your place of origin, and purpose of your appearance here.â
âYou could just ask me what I want.â Dana smiled, rolling her eyes playfully.
âI did.â Okay, so they were not very good with jokes. Or, at the least, this one wasnât. With a sigh, Dana simply shrugged her shoulders.
âIâm from Earth, one of the other worlds connected to the Fairy Gate. I came here because I wanna learn things!â She puffed out her chest when she said that, confusing the four golems around her.
âIs there a secret compartment in your chest that contains your mission details?â The one in front of her asked after seeing her strange gesture.
âWha- no, nothing like that!â Dana grumbled. She had heard about their strange language, so was using a technique involving spiritual energy to translate for her. âTake me to your leader! Iâve always wanted to say thatâ¦â
There was a moment of hesitation before the golem in front of her spoke. âRequesting priority transport for five to diplomatic zone two. One individual is in possession of an energy-based body, be advised.â
âOh, you could tell that, huhâooh shiny light.â Dana started talking, before noticing that flowing white lights were appearing around their bodies. A half second later, and they were standing within a large conference room.
âPlease wait here, and do not attempt to leave.â The mechanical officer said, before the four of them left the room.
Dana offered a shrug, not really planning to leave one way or the other. Once she arrived in this world, she quickly realized that creating a key would be more difficult than expected. Unless, of course there were regions left undeveloped. Maybe she would even have to go offworld in order to get the materials she needed.
And so, she waited, unsure of how long it was going to take. In the meantime, she was going over alternate ways of creating gates to this world, if the normal method of producing a key was not an option.
Maybe I can use a spell to record the dimensional coordinates of this realm. Could I get away with a third tier spell for that, or would I need fourth tier? No, if I do it right, maybe even a second tier would be enoughâ¦
A dimensional gate could work, but Iâd need to bring one here later and find somewhere to install it. That means asking those guys in Deckan for more shavings⦠they really hated having to give some of it up this time. Stingy foxesâ¦
âI was told you wished to speak to me.â A voice broke Dana out of her thoughts, a figure sitting at the head of the table. No⦠appearing to sit there. On a closer look, she could tell that it was simply a hologram projected by magic.
âWell, thatâs one way to handle meetings, I guess.â Dana shook her head. âMy name is Dana Jafer, and I am one of the servants of the Keeper.â She let that sink in, waiting for any recognition from the fellow across from her.
âThe⦠Keeper. Am I meant to know who this figure is?â The figure asked, having clearly not heard of a âKeeperâ of another world before.
Dana let out a low groan, thinking. âYou guys worship some kind of maker, right? You call him the Creator?â
âThat is correct.â
âAnd his name is Tubrock, yeah?â Naturally, among the gods, Dana knew exactly which one of them would have an interest in golems. It could only be either Udona or Tubrock, and Udona didnât have the technical skill required to craft them.
âYou are aware of the Creatorâs name?â This time, there was a tone of surprise in the figureâs voice as he looked at Dana.
âOh, yeah. Iâve met him a few times.â Dana spoke with an honest smile. âHeâs a great guy, and you suddenly seem very angry with me.â
âI believe that this meeting is over.â The figure spoke, reaching for something on the table, or rather the equivalent wherever they were.
âI mean, I can prove it if you want?â Dana spoke up, realizing that the whole âI know your god on a personal levelâ thing is a touch rude to some civilizations without proof to back it up.
When he heard that, his hand stopped. Instead, it moved off to the side, pressing down against something other than its original target. âThere is a cleansing protocol in place within all diplomatic chambers. If you are incapable of providing this proof you have mentioned, I will immediately activate the one located within your current room.â
âSheesh, harsh much, arenât you?â Dana smirked, before closing her eyes. Hey, Uncle Tubrock, mind lending me a hand here? Apparently, this guy wants to roast me if I canât prove that I know you.
Oi⦠why are you dragging me into this? A gruff, dwarven voice spoke into her mind, though he did take action. At least, Dana assumed that he was the one that threw some large, heavy object which caused the figure within the projection to shoot off through the wall of the room.
Thank you! Oh, also, while I have your attention, amazing work with this planet! I mean, really, you outdid yourself even more than the citadel.
A small, content laugh echoed deeply in Danaâs mind. Thanks for that, lass. Just wait till ya see the others.
Others? Dana blinked in confusion. Tubrock couldnât have personally crafted every planet in this realm, right?! If he did that, she wasnât sure if sheâd ever be able to get the materials she needed for the key.
Spoilers. He spoke in a cheeky tone, clearly wanting her to find out for herself.
Just as she was going to press him for more information, she saw the projection from before walking back into the room. Only, this time there was a sizable dent within the side of their head. âI apologize for my rudeness.â The projection said as soon as he sat down.
âThatâs fine. I didnât expect him to give you that kind of a sign.â Dana was suddenly feeling a bit sorry for bringing up Tubrockâs name, since it led to a rather clear injury of the party she was talking to.
âRegardless⦠should I take your earlier words to mean that the Creator is the same person as this Keeper you spoke of?â
âOh, no, not at all.â Dana shook her head quickly. âTubrock isnât the Keeper. He just⦠well⦠youâre going to get mad as soon as I say this. He works for the Keeper.â
The figure focused intently on Dana, and she could feel the rising mood despite its lack of expressions. âSo, you wish to say that you operate on the same level as our Creator?â She could see the figureâs hands once again moving towards the table.
âI mean, yes and no?â She thought about that for a moment. âWe both work for the Keeper, but Iâm not nearly as strong as Tubrock. Iâm basically the Keeperâs housekeeper, and Tubrock is an assistant manager? Iâd say heâs above me in rank, we just both report directly to the Keeper.â
She could still see the figureâs hand moving towards the table. âPlease donât make me call him and have him hit you with another hammer⦠that was his hammer, right? He didnât just throw a random rock at you?â
âIt was a lot of rocks, actually.â The figure complained, slowly sitting back up. He was still clearly agitated by the idea that someone was claiming to be on the same level as the creator for their entire species, but⦠he was enduring. âWhat is it you want?â
âI want to learn how to use a dimensium pulse to create a storage space!â Dana beamed a wide smile towards the figure as she said that. âOh, and Iâm willing to pay for it! I can trade information that Iâm sure you donât have.â
Hearing her confidence, the figure seemed intrigued. âAnd what information is it that you are so certain we do not already possess?â
âHow to shed your physical bodies to achieve an energy state.â Dana answered with that same smile. This world was clearly familiar with the concept of energy bodies, but⦠given what she had seen, she did not believe that they had reached the realm of Perfection yet. Of course, she was somewhat cheating, as this information could easily be achieved after they integrate more deeply with Deckan and the other worlds.
At the same time, though, the information that she wanted could similarly be achieved if she simply waited. She was exchanging one shortcut for another.