I Copy the Authorities of the Four Calamities

Chapter 305: Power



Chapter 305: Power

The leviathan docked at the four-hour mark.

Vane felt the mana anchors engage through the stone under his boots — the specific resonance of a large vessel locking to the island’s infrastructure, transmitted upward through the hill the way the island transmitted everything, through the rock rather than the air. He had been tracking the vessel’s approach since it entered the island’s field twenty minutes ago. He had not let himself calculate what arrival meant in terms of what came next. The calculation would have produced a number and numbers that were wanted rather than known had gotten people killed in Oakhaven.

He fought the western approach. He filed the leviathan under confirmed. He kept moving.

Thirty seconds after the anchors engaged the ambient field changed.

He felt it before he understood it. Through the boots, through the palms, through the specific conductive quality of star-metal held at full alert — a resonance moving upward from the island’s foundation, low and total, the kind of frequency that did not travel through air at all but through stone and bone and the mana channels themselves. He had felt Ryuken’s Iron Heaven at low output in the compound’s outer ring. He had felt Isadora at the Winter Gala.

This was not those things.

This was what those things were pointing at.

’Oh,’ he thought.

He could not see her. The eastern landing was below the hill’s sight angle. What he could see was the ambient field folding in her wake as she moved toward the island’s center, the mana atmosphere parting and closing the way water parted and closed, the displacement moving faster than the field could settle.

He watched it and did not move.

The small beasts stopped first.

The ones on the lower hill. He saw them from the third tier as a stillness spreading outward from the island’s center like a stone dropped in water, the continuous wrong movement that had been wrong for four hours simply ceasing, the nearest ones first and then the ones further out in a wave that moved at the pace of whatever was walking through the island’s center.

Not fleeing. Not dying. Stopping.

He had seen beasts stop before when a higher threat entered their range and their systems defaulted to stillness. This was not that quality of stillness. This was the stillness of a system that had encountered something so far outside its taxonomy that the system had no response to produce and so had produced nothing at all.

The small beasts stood in the lower paths and did nothing.

On the third tier Vane stood very still himself.

He was not afraid. It was not fear that was moving through him as he watched the field fold and the beasts stop. It was something closer to the feeling he had had in the compound’s outer ring the morning Ryuken ran the Quicksilver Thrust and he understood for the first time that the form he had been running for eight months was a vessel that could carry something he had not yet imagined. The feeling of the ceiling of a thing becoming visible, except the ceiling he was looking at now was so far above him that calling it a ceiling felt like a category error.

’This is the world,’ he thought. ’This is what the world actually contains.’

He had known it abstractly. Rank 9. Transcendent. The classification existing at the top of the scale the Usurper returned. He had run Target Analysis on Evangeline on the first day of first year and read the error symbol where the danger rating should have been and filed it as information about scale.

This was not information about scale. This was scale.

The sound came through the stone.

Not through the air. Through the stone, up through the hill’s foundation and into the soles of his boots and through the bones of his legs, a resonance that had no equivalent in anything he had encountered because what he had encountered had been working within the world’s physical laws rather than informing them. It ran for several seconds at one frequency and then changed and ran at another, lower, not quieter but deeper, the kind of sound that existed below hearing and operated directly on the body.

The mid-sized beasts went next.

He felt their signatures dissolve out of the ambient field one after another, not the gradual depletion of mana running out but the specific sudden absence of signatures that had been present and were no longer present. The upper hill losing the signatures that had been threatening the villa tier. The lower hill losing the ones that had been moving through the residential paths. The Academic District losing the ones that had been in the corridors and lecture halls for four hours.

He felt each absence in the ambient field with the passive Usurper sweep, the field simplifying around him as the signatures were removed from it.

’She is reading the whole island simultaneously,’ he thought. ’Not searching. She already knows where everything is.’

He watched the Academic District.

The giant took time.

From the third tier it was visible as a sustained quality in the lower district’s mana field, the enormous signature that had been there for two hours still present after the mid-sized beasts and the small beasts were gone. Something happening in the lower district that was not quick, the field around the anchor region working in a way that produced a visible distortion at this distance, light bending slightly at the edges of the area, the specific optical quality of a very large amount of mana moving through a confined space.

Vane watched it.

The distortion lasted longer than everything before it had lasted. He stood on the third tier and watched the lower district and felt the resonance running through the stone at its lower frequency and thought about the fourth-year who was not in the ambient field anymore and the two who had spent everything they had to redirect the giant’s path and had succeeded at that and had not succeeded at making it not matter that they had needed to.

’It mattered,’ he thought. ’The people who got off those paths because of what they did. It mattered.’

He held this.

The distortion in the lower district collapsed.

Not gradually. It collapsed the way things collapsed when the force maintaining them was removed, sudden and total, the giant’s signature disappearing from the ambient field in the same kind of sudden absence the mid-sized beasts had produced, just larger, the field reorganizing in the vacuum of it with the specific quality of a space accommodating the removal of something very large that had been there for two hours.

The anchor region’s ambient quality steadied.

The island went quiet.

He stood on the third tier in the quiet and looked at the Academic District.

The lower section’s structural absence against the sky. The specific shape of what was not there anymore, the buildings that had been there at the sixth hour of the evaluation when the evaluation was still running and the island was still the island. The collapse bearing, northeast, where the sound had come from at the hundred-and-twenty-minute mark.

The quiet pressed against him.

It was not peaceful. He was not going to confuse quiet with peaceful. The quiet was the specific quality of a place that had been one thing for four hours and was now another thing and had not yet settled into understanding what the other thing was. It sat in the chest with a different weight from ordinary silence the way the aftermath of everything sat differently from the thing itself.

He looked at the Academic District for a long time.

’Rowan,’ he thought, and could not finish the thought, and did not try to finish it, and stood with the unfinished weight of it the way he stood with the things that were not yet confirmed and that the body had already processed and the mind was still carrying as unconfirmed because confirmed meant something that could not be taken back.

The sky at the horizon was doing something. The darkness becoming a slightly different shade of darkness. Dawn arriving the way it always arrived, without asking whether anyone was ready for it.

He looked at the spear in his hands.

He went to find Mara.


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