Part 21: 15.B: Loyalty - Part 1
: In what wasnt really a close vote at all, were going to the Glade of Lu to challenge Tamitha and the Essence. I cant speak for the thread and what we collectively have in mind, but I have a hunch as to why were targeting her.
Gfy
: So were to have another brush with Tamitha. Perhaps shell spare me yet another moment of her time. Shes here because of me, and I am here for her.
: Pamitha then tells you more of your next adversary, her own blood-sister.
: After retreating to the mountains centuries ago, the Harps refused to join the Commonwealth, and those old tensions boiled over into raids, or skirmishes, or all-out war. Flight tacticians such as Tamitha gave the Highwing Remnants a swift and powerful military presence to this day, despite the Harps small numbers.
: If thats true, Tamitha is some kind of military genius, and she should be our most significant enemy of the lot. Her most intense competition is a witch thats leading a cult; a disgraced constable; and a demon thats really good at Sportsball. And, lets not forget, Tamitha would very much like to get out of the Downside so she can burn the Commonwealth and murder everyone in it.
: She once hatched ambitious plans to overthrow the Commonwealth, breaching its defenses so her sisters could rain down untold destruction. On the darkest night of the year, she led a daring infiltration mission deep into her enemies lands. It almost worked.
: However, she was betrayed by someone very close to her, someone branded a Commonwealth sympathizer Pamitha.
: Tamitha was caught, clipped, and subsequently exiled as a prisoner of war. But being trapped within the Downside only stoked her fury.
: I wound up in here not too long afterwards. Anyway, its complicated, what happened between us. What I did, I did for her own good, and that of all our Sisters.
: Though, Im beginning to doubt that Tamitha will ever see it that way. Well see I suppose, but for now Id best try and catch what sleep Im able. Pleasant dreams, then, darling.
: You bid a good night to Pamitha in turn. No time now to make flight preparations, though come morning, the blackwagon will press onward.
: Hmm Im guessing one of either Mae, Pamitha, or Rukey. Mae, to talk about Almer; Pamitha, to talk about Tamitha; or Rukey, to talk about Dalbert.
: Right on, lets see whats on Maes mind. Im sure shes got a million and one thoughts shed like to share about her new friend.
: Mae seems very happy about something, and has been chanting softly to herself. On closer inspection, however, she seems to be engaged in conversation with the wagon wall.
: and so, after the Rite he said to me, I think he said to me, Farewell. Can you believe it, little brother? He said that, then he left, to go find Mister Dalbert, who went on ahead?
: We have a lot in common, dont we? Friends are supposed to have a lot in common, right?
: Well, not necessarily. Having a lot in common can help, but if you two have a handful of differences, it could make for exciting conversation and exploration. Opposites attract, and all that.
: For instance, um were both fighting for those we care about, for those who helped us when we needed it, is that not so? He is very lucky to have met Mister Dalbert, isnt he?
: She falls silent for a time, then .
: It cannot be that the Eight Scribes intended that all of us just have to fight each other all the time. It just cannot be. So many whom we face they dont like us very much, do they .
: Because if we prevail against them, it must mean that they cannot go home. Even if they really want to. So thats why they dont like us.
: Mae figured it out before everyone else in the Nightwings. Shes a smart girl.
: You want to know what I think, little brother? I think the Scribes put us together in all this so we can learn from one another, and grow closer together, as friends!
: This is what I think, little brother! And I told them so! And, maybe the next time I see Almer and Mister Dalbert again, they will be happier to see me, then!
: She bounds off, noticing you as she goes.
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: You sense some burden has been lifted from her, and her knowledge of the Rites, however informal it may be, has crystallized into a deeper understanding.
: Goddamn. Mae is already one of our more powerful players. Permanent bonuses like these arent unique to her, but her getting it first just inches her further away from the rest of her team. Not that thats a bad thing, of course.
: That was a rousing conversation with a wall! Lets wind down with a good recliner and a good book.
Gfy
: With all that done, we just need to head all the way back to Black Basin. We had just come from there! Damn, its a good thing we have wings.
: As we cross into Jomuer Valley again, we meet the Accusers, still pitched on the ground, and the Pyrehearts, which just so happened to be in the area. The Withdrawn arent anywhere to be found I wonder what the rush is?
: Lets go say hi.
: Only if you let it.
: J-j-just, leave this wretched knight in peace! He wants nothing more to do with you!! S-so, go AWAY!
: Given that he just described himself as wretched, it sounds like hes had a rough time of it with his last Rite against the Dissidents. Except he won that, according to the ledger.
: Whatever, hes not in a squawking mood, so Ill leave him to it. As much fun as that isnt.
: But, as we head to leave Jomuer Valley, we meet another friend in the sky
: Too bad we all got somewhere else to be. Though we Tempers sure are flattered that you took the time to ram right into us again.
: Be seeing you around.
: I mean, Id like to ram into someone new, but nobodys around and you happened to be right there. If someone else is around, Ill be sure to go after them instead.
: Unfortunately for us, our flight back up to Black Basin is completely uneventful. There are no new points of interest and no friends to bump into and say hi on our way up. Everyone that we met on the ground on the way to the Prairie the Dissidents, the Chastity, and so forth are all uprooted and have gone on to their next Rite, wherever they are. Our journey up through the Sea of Solis and through the Deathless Tempest are completely barren.
: When we arrive in Black Basin proper, at least, theres a point of interest at the Glade of Lu for us to admire.
: The hidden Glade of Lu is nigh impossible to find on foot, though, there it lies, below us protected even now by the enchantment of Lu Sclorian Hundred-Minds. I understand the river named for him is rather famous in your Commonwealth? The mouth of that River Sclorian opens wide not very far from here.
: It was there that Limbless Arizech was defeated, turning the region lush, and livable, at least for certain denizens. Although, of course, not everyone believes this.
: Well, I mean, if Im expected to believe the horse skeleton and the human skeleton, I could probably believe that a tree slapped around whatever an Arizech is.
: Your adversaries the Essence must be working to find their way there even now good fortune in your Rite against them, Reader.
: Right! Unfortunately, we cant just land at the Glade, for the same reason Mega Man cant just teleport into Wilys Castle, or at least to the end of the stage, and thats because
: It comes down to Gilman getting a bit of Enlightenment, or getting something of value with Rukey. Regardless of what I want, we had both Rukey and Sir Gilman in the same Rite just last update, against the Fate, but we had voted to put Rukey in first. Were just a little bit more biased in his favour, so, lets go ahead and get scavenging.
: Looks like Sir Gilmans going to get some excitement either way, though! Nobody in the blackwagons in a particularly talkative mood, so, may as well just get that squared away.
: Before we hit up Sandra, lets take another quick leaf through the Book. Those pages arent going to read themselves.
Gfy
: With those last two pages (which, coincidentally, were about Sandra and her triumvirates role in the Rites), were actually all caught up on pages. That was simultaneously faster than I thought itd be, and also exactly as fast as I figured, given that I flipped through the pages two at a time, and once at every stop. Naturally, well be getting more pages the more we play the game and explore the world, but until we get another page, were all done for now.
: Speaking of Sandra
: I just wanted to check in on my favourite apparition. Whats happening with you, Sandra?
: Leave me alone, Reader I am in no mood to talk at you this time.
: Oh.
: She is concerned about something, but you cannot sense what, and she refuses to say.
: I see little need to keep on blathering about to you, as once I did.
: I thought
: I should not have let you in . Begone. My services are yours, but this place is my own.
: But we
: that sucks. Just last update, Sandra was saying the nicest things about how much she appreciated our company. Ill give her the space she wants, although given how long shes been around, shes probably not very good at changing her mind. Hopefully shell open back up to us in the future.
: In the meantime, we do have need of her services. One of our own was summoned for a slapfight with three of yours, I heard?
: You need but choose among those unenlightened fools with whom you travel.
: You mean this one?
: You ask Sandra to administer one of her special trials for Sir Gilman.
: You think that dimwit of a wyrm has any chance ? Perhaps you are correct, though I put little stock in him, myself. Though, let us bring him forth.
: Master-Reader, is this knight perchance in trouble for something ?
: Depends on how you look at it, Gilman. Good luck in there.
Gfy
: The apparition Sandra appears, and unfastens her mask.
: Listen, well, Wyrm. You answer to me here.
: Um! As you will, Your Highness!
: Your Highness. I like the sound of that. Though flattery will get you nowhere, here.
: Demonstrate your competence to me, then, Wyrm. You shall have to do it mostly on your own, though under the guidance of your lovely Reader. I trust you are prepared.