Chapter 534: Starry Night
World Keeper
Now that things were settling down, it seemed like it was time for Tubrock to start investigating the bases that the invaders had set up. I didnât know if heâd be able to reproduce their creation method, or if it was something that had been given to the invaders by their own specific system. If it was the former, that would open up quite a lot of potential possibilities, while the latter would simply leave them as vacant spoils of war.
I asked him to keep me up to date on his progress, to see if there was anything that we could gain from the bases. In the meantime, I allowed the world to begin fast forwarding once more. Scarlet needed time to rebuild her kingdom, and the worlds themselves needed time to adapt to the new âmajorâ goddess that had appeared. Though, of course, I did so slowly so as not to overwhelm Leowynn.
Sitting at a desk within a marble room, two elderly elves looked at one another, each of them wearing a deep blue robe. These were two cardinals of the church of Ryone, among the highest ranking worshippers of the goddess from all of the people in every world.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âHow should we handle this, Sera?â The man spoke in concern, his brows furrowed.
The woman, Sera, shook her head. âWe could ask the Goddess for guidance, if this is not a problem that we can resolve on our own.â
The man gave a somewhat bitter smile. âI did that already, actually. I used my annual request last night in order to request the Goddess to show us what she wanted us to do in this matter.â
The woman blinked in surprise, her eyes going wide. Every cardinal of the church was given only a single quota every year that they could use to speak with the Goddess about any matter, but most reserved such a thing for emergencies. It was better to save it for a time of true need, rather than to bother the Goddess about their personal issues.
âThen, what did she tell you?â Sera asked, genuinely curious at this point.
âIn her words⦠âI believe that you will come to the right answer on your ownâ.â The man answered with a reluctant sigh. âIt would appear that she wishes for us to reach our own conclusion here, and trusts that the conclusion we arrive at will be the same as her own desires.â
Sera closed her eyes faintly, nodding her head. âSuch is the will of the Goddess. Then, we are back to our initial dilemma. Do we reach out to the forming Church of the Starry Night, or leave our organizations as separate entities? And if we do reach out to them, in what capacity should we seek to establish a relationship?â
The man shook his head, a troubled look on his face. âIf this were simply a subordinate god of the Goddess, I would suggest we take the Starry Night under our wing, and incorporate them into the teachings of the Glittering Tome. The problem here is that her daughter is not a subordinate goddess, but on equal standing to the Goddess herself.â
Sera sighed in reluctant agreement. âStill, their relationship as mother and daughter cannot be denied. I believe that it is in everyoneâs interest for the two churches to, at the very least, establish a unified branch organization.â
Seeing the man sinking deep into thought at that, Sera verbally prodded him. âRodcor, what are you thinking?â
The man, Rodcor, shook his head quickly as he focused on the conversation once more. âApologies, I was just trying to imagine what sort of organization we could create with the combined power of the two churches.â
âAs you are aware, Leowynnâs aspects pertain particularly towards the vast void of space. That being what it is, it would not be fitting of us to create an organization that operated on any one planet. Rather, it would have to be a mobile operation that reached beyond the borders of our own world.â
Sera thought over the proposition for a moment. âThis is true. Yet, with the development of portal technology on so many new worlds, where will we find traffic between these planets?â
Rodcor didnât seem to have considered that detail, and reluctantly lowered his head. âRight. Few ships actually travel between planets anymore, unless we are talking about those golems of the March. But limiting ourselves to their territory doesnât seem to be quite right either. So, a trade company would offer little use.â
âI think you were on the right track, though.â Sera spoke up suddenly. âIt does need to be an organization that travels through space in some manner. But we must also take advantage of the strengths of our own Goddess. I have⦠two thoughts which I would like you to consider, though one would require the aid of our Goddess in order to properly establish.â
âBy all means, enlighten me.â Rodcor smiled at the offer for aid.
âFirst of all, we could form a rescue organization in conjunction with the Starry Night church. The Goddessâs monetary aspects will be neglected, but her specialty in magic can be showcased as we rescue lost travelers. The only problem isâ¦â
Rodcor let out a sigh. âAs we said before, traffic between worlds through space is almost nonexistent. If there were travelers in need of rescue, they would be deep within the vastness of space, with little that we could do to aid them. After all, if we could simply patrol those unexplored territories, they would not be unexplored in the first place.â
âRight⦠and creating a fleet of ships to fly about randomly in the hopes of finding those in need of aid seems⦠fairly inefficient.â Sera agreed, shaking her head. âThis brings me to my second idea. This one, I feel is more possible, though it would require the direct assistance of the Goddess herself, and perhaps even that of Leowynn.â
Receiving Rodcorâs gesture to continue, Sera explained her plan. âThis is similar to your idea of a merchant company. However, rather than traveling between planets to ferry goods, we place members of this organization on those traveling vessels. Using coins which contain the powers of the goddesses, we should be able to create a trade platform that transcends the boundaries of space.â
âOh, I like you. Seras, was it?â Ryoneâs voice spoke up from within her room as she lay on her stomach, legs kicking lightly behind her. âLetâs see⦠how could I set that up?â She muttered to herself, focusing.
âI could anchor the trade platform itself in a separate space, and use the tokens to create entrances to this space⦠But then Iâd need a suitable isolated space to use for the trading area. Maybe I could get Ashleyâs help later and install a small system patch to allow members of this organization to have something like an auction house system?â
âStill, even if I take care of the logistics aspect of the trade platform itself, I need some way to automate the coin production. Should I create a new ritual to sacrifice currency to convert it? No, that wouldnât be good. I donât want to take any coinage out of circulation.â
Ryoneâs brows furrowed as she considered this problem. âIf I donât set up some way to automate the process for me, Iâll have to be manually assigning coins all the time, and that will quickly get out of hand.â
âCould I come up with a power to give my priests that allows them to enchant a coin with the ability to open this trade window? But, if I do that, the coins will be able to be passed around, and the uniqueness of the organization will be lost sooner or later.â
âPerhaps the coins could be automatically generated if I combined powers with Leowynn and set the trigger as exploring new territory. Then maybe special phenomena could be registered that are worth more coins? Binary star clusters and things like that.â
âBut wait, that would require us to judge the value of these phenomena to award the extra currency. And if the coins can only be earned through travel, then where will the goods come from that appear on the trade platform? Planetary organizations wonât have any means of generating these coins, so they wonât be able to open the platform to sell their wares.â
Ryone held her head in frustration, unsure what she should do to solve this problem. Finally, she got up from her bed and stormed out of the room, making her way towards Ashleyâs bedroom. âAsh, dear? Are you and Leowynn in there?â She asked, knocking against the wooden door.
âRyone?â Ashley opened the door a moment later, confused by the elfâs sudden appearance. However, her features softened a moment later. âWanting to check up on her?â
âNo, well yes, but thatâs not what this is about. Howâs she doing?â Despite her words, Ryone naturally wanted to know her daughterâs state.
âSheâs fine.â Ashley smiled gently, nodding her head. âShe was secretly practicing Daleâs thread technique while he was doing so, so she has some ability to split her mind already. Itâs making it easier for her to adjust. Weâre just working on setting up her religious rites.â
âOh, good.â Ryone let out a sigh of relief. âI actually wanted to consult the two of you about something related to that.â
âWhat is it, mom?â Leowynnâs voice could be heard coming from the room, so Ashley opened the door further to allow Ryone in.
Ashleyâs room was rather dark, unsurprising given that she was the patron of a nocturnal race. Her bed was a dark red, her carpet black. Leowynn sat on the bed, her silver hair appearing as the sole star in the darkness of the room.
âOne of my cardinals came up with a suggestion for how we could use our powers together.â Ryone explained, before grumbling in frustration. âIâm just having trouble getting the exact details worked out. It should be some kind of trade platform that can operate even in the deepest regions of space, as long as a member from the combined organization is there.â
âThey said that they wanted it to be based on a coin containing our powers, which sounded like a good idea, Iâm just not sure how to make it work.â After saying that, she walked over, falling face first onto Ashleyâs bed and letting out a long groan.
âAnd since you want it to be a proper trading system, you want me involved.â Ashley said with a small grin, receiving a thumbs up from Ryone, who refused to unbury her face from the bed.
Leowynn blinked, thinking it over. âMaybe⦠maybe we could have the coin as the item that opens the trading system, but it is our combined divine energies that allows it to function?â She suggested, looking towards her mother. âSo only a priest that follows both of us can activate the coin?â
Ryone lifted her head up to look at her daughter. âLeowynn, youâre brilliant. Never let anyone tell you differently.â She spoke in a firm tone, one that was betrayed by how she was grasping for her daughter, pulling her in to cuddle against her. âWe just need a ritual to create the coins then, right? And Ashâs assistance to set up the platform itself.â
âOh, and the priest should only ever be able to have one coin, tied to their own divine signature.â She added after that. âThat way, they canât just be freely traded around. If the coins get around to everyone, and they find a way to mimic our signatures to activate them⦠Iâm probably just worrying too much, arenât I?â
Ashley chuckled from the foot of the bed. âA little bit. Though, I donât disagree. There wouldnât be a need for a priest to have more than just the one coin, if that was all it took to open the trade window. The coin itself could even be a manifestation of divine energy, like a knightâs signature weapon.â
âYes, that.â Ryone pointed towards Ashley. âWe can do that⦠we just need to make a ritual together so that our divine energies create that coin, and then you connect the coin to a trade platform!â
âIâll try.â Ashley nodded her head. âI havenât tried making any kind of system yet to âinstallâ in the main world, so I donât know how much itâll take out of me. Thankfully, this is something pretty small, so it would make for a good test run.â