Chapter 44: Founding a city
Manovan woke up shortly after dawn by the comfortable sensation of Chanti's warm breath against his neck. She breathed heavily, still exploring the realms of her dreams. He turned around so his eyes met her sleeping face. She had always been so full of power. She had seemed so strong to him. But as she slept, Manovan noticed that she looked just like a woman in her early twenties – though far more beautiful than any girl he had ever witnessed. The Glittering Wolf he remembered had been beautiful too, but she had been human. Chanti transcended humanity and went far beyond. He wasn't sure how much it was her actual appearance that attracted him to her. She had no features that weren't perfect in his eyes but he noticed that she radiated some kind of supernatural attraction that was closest compared to warm beams of light.
He looked at how the refreshing morning light caught her light-brown skin and how its smoothness reflected some of that light like the finest porcelain. He carefully stroke her chin with his index finger. He enjoyed its softness and it's natural warmth. He let his finger slowly slide down to just below her chin to which he gave support as he kissed her.
He couldn't help but to notice the scent of her breath which was that of cinnamon, his favorite spice. He wondered if that scent was her natural or if her celestial beauty made him imagine his favorite scent as he kissed her only to increase his attraction to her. Glittering Wolf used to smell of cinnamon too – but that was because it was a cheap spice in Nexus which she used for most of her cooking. It was her scent and that was why he liked it. He had never seen Chanti eat or even carried cinnamon before. Did he want to think about Glittering Wolf when kissing Chanti? He carefully leaned in for another kiss. Yes, the scent was too perfect.
She sighed deeply in her sleep and Manovan thought he could hear a faint moan as she exhaled. Some of her perfectly clean, red strands of hair fell down over her cheek and he carefully moved them back with the palm of his hand. Even her hair had caught some of the sun's warmth as they were illuminated by the morning rays. He looked at her silver-white lock and wondered why it was of a different color. It wasn't colored by her, he knew that much. He thought he had recognized similar traits, though not as hair locks, with the other Lunars. Omar had a strong silver-white glitter in his eyes and Horizon had some silver-white spots on the skin between his shoulder blades. He hadn't gotten a too good look at Blackhorn to make out any traits on him. Manovan touched the lock. It looked good.
Shortly after he touched the lock, he noticed how she slowly opened her eyes. He thought that he could see traces of oval cat-like pupils over a moonsilver iris widening out as the silver-color iris became nut-brown. When she had fully opened her eyes, the eyes were like normal. She smiled to him and was just about to open her mouth to say something when she suddenly sat up in the bed and sniffed the air around her. She tilted her head backwards and raised her nose like a dog sniffing in the air.
“You're such an animalâ€, Manovan mumbled and stretched his arms and legs. He noticed that her moonsilver tattoos made a faint glitter and her caste mark appeared on her forehead. “Is something wrong?â€
“Probably notâ€, she said and gave him a reassuring smile before she moved her sheets aside and stepped out from the bed. “I just caught something strange with the scent of Horizon's sweat. Like if something is troubling him.â€
Manovan turned to the side and rested his head on the palm of his right hand as he watched Chanti's naked body from behind. He watched her patterns of moonsilver tattoos that were widely spread over her body. There were mostly curved tribal tattoos that didn't seem to mean anything, but with a few exceptions of markings that followed specific patterns – though he couldn't make out what they portrayed. He remembered that Cypher had told him that the Lunars used tattoos to protect themselves from the Wyld's chaotic shaping effects. If he would step into the Wyld like Chanti could do, he could have his body and mind reshaped and he could be killed by chaos alone. Wait a minute? Did she say “the scent of his sweat�
“The scent of his … sweat?†Manovan asked with a pitch that was somewhere between surprise and indifference. It was something new, that was for sure, but nothing with Chanti could really surprise him anymore. “Isn't he in the jungles … miles away?â€
She stepped into her leather skirt and pulled it over her hips where she tied it with a belt. She turned to him and he couldn't keep his eyes off her naked breasts. He had never seen any being more perfectly shaped and he doubted he ever would.
“Yes? What about it?†she asked and then reached for her one remaining garment to cover her breasts before she went out.
Manovan shrugged. “Nothing. It's just a remarkable sense of smell.â€
She smiled.
“But that's not all that is remarkable about youâ€, Manovan continued. “I'm sure Horizon is fine. Why don't you come back to bed?â€
She leaned in over the bed to give him a kiss on the lips. “I should goâ€, she said and smiled before she leaned back. “I'm proud of you for how you handled the gods yesterday. But today you should focus on the villagers you brought here. If you are to be their leader, you must start practicing to become a good one. More mortals will show up sooner than you think.â€
“I knowâ€, he said and leaned back on the big, fluffy pillow with the back of his head rested on the palms of his hands. “I must tell them about Hera – and have them choose a temple for her at once. She might be impatient.â€
“I can't promise I'll be back todayâ€, she said. “I have lingered here for too long already.â€
“Just come back soonâ€, Manovan said with a smile. “I want to get to know my soul-mate.â€
“You willâ€, she said. “But you and I have time on our hands. I wish I could say the same about the approaching Wyld.â€
She transformed herself into an owl and flew out through the open window. Manovan remained in the bed for some time, thinking about Chanti and about his meeting with the gods. He was looking up at the painted ceiling. It looked like the painting portrayed the Elemental Dragon of Fire. It was probably done at the time the Dragon-Blooded daimyo ruled this city after the Solars had been wiped out. It was a beautiful painting with colors intact despite the many years that had passed. But this was his palace now. Maybe he should think about new motives?
He focused on sensing the Sun's presence in heaven and decided that it could be wise to get up. He looked through the deep closets for clothes that had survived the centuries in good condition and, to his surprise, he found plenty of them. One set of clothes that attracted him were the short, red yukata with fitting, black pants. The yukata had embroidery of black dragons and symbols that reminded him of old realm but clearly wasn't. Maybe it was an old form of high realm. He didn't know but assumed the garment was from the Shogunate. He put it on and tied the yukata together with a black sash. He also found a pair of matching sandals.
Manovan walked up to a mirror and looked at himself wearing these old clothes. They looked fresh, like they were made of threads of materials that didn't deteriorate with time. Maybe red and black jade? It wasn't an artifact though. He realized that much. His moonsilver necklace with its glowing, violet hearthstone and his orichalcum bracer were clearly visible when wearing these clothes. This was his city. He had no reason to hide who he was anymore. He looked like a daimyo. Now he would act like one too.
He took a nice bone comb he had found in a drawer and combed his long, black strands of hair before the mirror. There was a water fountain just next to it. He tasted the fresh water and then splashed some in his face and hair. He dried it off with his hand and combed his hair until it was all clean and shiny. He had to settle without soaps and perfumes. He felt respectable anyway. He decided to let his hair fall down to just between his shoulder blades.
He noticed his black snake bag lying on the floor next to his bed. He picked it up and realized it was empty. “Come here, Dawnâ€, he said and tied the bag to his sash. Shortly thereafter, his coral snake slithered out from under the bed and up his leg towards the bag. “Can't go anywhere without you now, can I?â€
Before he left, he put on the harness for the Essence glider and his black backpack holstering his serpent-sting staff. He left his item bag, his throwing knives and his poisons back in the bedroom, grabbed the half-empty bottle of that special wine which he had shared with Chanti when in bed and then headed out through the corridor to the office. He took a few sips along the way. It tasted too good to pass up.
The big tome lied open on the desk in the office. He remembered that they had cleared it from the desk after they used it a few days ago. He walked up to the table and closed the giant tome, took a sip from the wine and then placed the bottle on the table. He heard three knocks on the door behind him and opened the second later.
“Manovanâ€, Yuko said. “I saw you come in here.â€
“You're up early.â€
“So are you.†She took a few steps into the office but chose not to approach him. He turned to look at her and their eyes met. She had lifted her hair with a comb and her robe looked clean. It was rather respectable. “The people have settled in at a square just north-east of here. Twenty minutes by foot. We found an administration building where Lucas, Gorg and Harm have gone to work. They are waiting for you.â€
“I'll be right there.â€
“You look good in those clothes by the wayâ€, she said but avoided eye contact as she did so. Manovan noticed that she had seemed reluctant to say it at first but maybe she wanted to make peace between the two. He thought about giving in to it. If he looked at it from her perspective, she had given up a lot for his and Cypher's sake. Master Dawn had taught him that there were Dragon-Blooded who followed paths different to the Realm's. The state of Lookshy was one proof of that. She was another. He had enjoyed their little conflict because he had, for the first time in his life, felt in a position of power compared to a Dragon-Blooded. But maybe it was time to put that act to the side. She was trustworthy after all.
“Thank youâ€, he said. “I found some robes too if you want a change of clothes.â€
He immediately noticed that she raised her eyebrows, surprised by his comment. “Umâ€, she said. “Thank you. I'd like that.â€
“You've done good, Yukoâ€, he said. “I assume you're the one who registered the villagers.†He nodded towards the tome.
“You were gone for hours yesterday so I took the liberty to use the office.†She scratched her forehead. “But there's something you should know.â€
Manovan crossed his arms and leaned back to the desk. “Yeah?â€
“We lost a life yesterdayâ€, she muttered. “A young man. His name was Han Sprout.â€
Manovan tilted his head. “How?â€
“Some of the buildings seem to have traps. He walked into one and was melted by a beam of light just as he stepped through the door. There were some children witnessing the event. They are scared.†She pouted her lips and looked down at the floor. “We had a memorial in your absence last night but maybe you should say a few words to calm the people.â€
“Have you had Cypher look at the building?â€
“He has still not come back from the Factory-Cathedral District. I sent a man over there to fetch him last night but the man couldn't get past the guardians. I doubt he's dead but I can't help but to be worried.â€
“You're a sorcerer-engineer, aren't you? What are your thoughts on the traps?â€
She shrugged. “I doubt this city is within anyone's but Cypher's expertise. We have marked the house with a red x. I suggest we do the same to all trapped buildings until we can properly deactivate them. Though finding out which one's are trapped are difficult without trying to set them off. A few buildings are safe to use but most of the people slept outdoors on the square.â€
Manovan nodded and then stood up from the desk and walked up to her. “Lead me to that squareâ€, he said.
They walked out from the palace to the central square outside. The sun was shining brightly and the sky was clear. Manovan noticed that the city sounded different to the first days here. He could hear mosquitoes, crickets and birds. More and more life came back to the valley.
Yuko pointed to a building opposite to the palace from across the square. Despite being a large five floor building, it looked tiny in comparison to the palace with its enormous tower. “That building is clear. I've taken the top floor as my quarters.â€
He gave the building a short gaze and then smiled to Yuko. “So where is that square?â€
“It's in what we call the Living Districtâ€, she said as she led him towards it. “The people are hungry though. I could feed some of them through Food of the Aerial Table, but I've drained my Essence. Can they send out some people to hunt in the jungles?â€
“Of courseâ€, Manovan said. “As long as they stick to the eastern ones. You already know why.â€
“Yes, about that. How did it go with the prayer?â€
Manovan grabbed his violet hearthstone in a fist and thought about the intense conversations he had with the celestial gods the previous night. “I offered the city to Hera, the Will of Fire, a celestial god who had experiences with the city in the First Age. I suggest you take some priests – or people who can take the role of priests – to the Temple District and give her a temple today. I promised her daily offerings and prayers.â€
“Hera, the Will of Fireâ€, she repeated. “Yes, I can do that.â€
They continued to the square where tired and hungry people suddenly got up on their feet and greeted their mayor with graceful bows. It was a beautiful square with a five-layered fountain in its center with thin water streams running out from it like rays from a sun. Surrounding the square were three- to five-floored buildings in polished white stone. One building standing out was a five-floored building with a big sign in old realm above its porch. From the door came Lucas of Harps to greet the mayor.
“Mayor Manovan of the Seaâ€, he said and bowed before Manovan. “We have decided to use this building to archive our meeting reports.â€
“According to the sign, it was used to as an administrative center for the living quarters surrounding this squareâ€, Yuko filled in and pointed to the sign above the porch.
“We could use the three of you exalted ones for our first meetingâ€, Lucas said.
“Momentarilyâ€, Manovan said with a smile. “First of all … People! May I have your attention, please?†He walked up to the fountain and stepped up on the edge of its first level so that they would more clearly see him across the square. The people gathered around him and more people showed up from nearby houses that were seemingly clear of traps.
Manovan thought for a moment if he should use Essence to help with his speech but decided not to. To them, he had a radiating enough presence to have them listening to his words. “I know you've had a rough first day. You have left your homes because of a tragedy and you came to a new home greeted by another tragedy. A young man died yesterday and it has affected all of you. But remember to have hope. I have summoned a god to look out for you. Her name is Hera, the Will of Fire, and she will grant your heart comfort even in the darkest of times. All she asks for in return are your prayers and your gratitude.†He noticed his hearthstone make a faint sparkle and he continued. “If you want to be a priest in Hera's name, go with Master Yuko to the Temple District and choose a temple that you think will be the best representation of Hera as this city's god. The city itself will be her sanctum but that temple will be her altar. Give her daily prayers and offerings and she will grant her will to you when in doubt and her fire to you when in darkness. As a Priest of Hera, you will radiate valor and strong will while I, as a representative of He who is Unconquered, shall radiate the brightness of the Sun upon you.†As he said the last sentence, he made his caste mark glitter as a reminder to the people of what he was and what he had done to save them from the Wyld barbarians a few days ago.
The speech seemed to have worked. His presence alone were probably enough to calm the villagers. About a dozen men and women walked up to Yuko and offered themselves to help finding a temple for the city god.
Manovan nodded to her. “Come back here in two hoursâ€, he said. “If you run into Cypher, make sure he shows up as well. Can't you sorcerers send messages or something?â€
“I already told you that I've drained my Essenceâ€, she said. “But I'm sure he'll show up.â€
“Whispering Rainbow Cypherâ€, a metallic voice said in old realm. “Whispering Rainbow Cypher. Whispering Rainbow Cypher.â€
Cypher scratched the sleep from his eyes. His face was sore. Had he been sleeping with his face on this panel? He was sitting in a chair before an ancient panel inside the giant dome that was the center of the Factory-Cathedral District. It looked like some system of magitech and clockwork where the panel controlled a big crystal screen as well as the machinery of this Fire Aspected manse. He hadn't managed to get into the system. It was probably broken. The crystal screen had lit up at one point and introduced itself by saying “I AM†before it broke down again. He remembered those words from the crystal screen he found inside one of the towers.
The manse was hot and humid and he could hear the mechanical sounds of machines at work under his feet. He assumed the heat came from underground but he hadn't found a way down there. Figuring out these systems would take long. He knew that much. He could probably hijack individual factory-cathedrals but he didn't have any blueprint plates that fitted the machines. There should be some plates archived somewhere in this district, but without access to this manse, he would have to look for them manually. How troublesome.
“Whispering Rainbow Cypherâ€, the mechanical voice said.
He turned around and noticed an automaton shaped like a human with about the size of himself. Its mechanical chassis was smooth and perfectly clean, but it had some dents along the neck and chest. It was probably bugged in some way.
“Yes?†Cypher said.
“How can I be of service, Whispering Rainbow Cypher?â€
Cypher understood that the automaton knew his name because he was registered in the tome in the palace. There had to be some connection between it and the oldest, sleeker automatons so that they would be able to identify individuals and help them with their needs. He tapped on his nose. “Um, how do I gain access to the manse's systems?â€
The automaton looked at him with its lifeless eyes but didn't respond.
“Wellâ€, Cypher said. “Then, um, where do I find the plates for the factory-cathedrals?â€
“Blueprints are located in Plate Archives.â€
“How do I, um, access the Plate Archives?â€
The automaton didn't respond. Cypher looked at it for a moment and then sighed. He assumed that he had to repair the systems itself to get it to work, but that wouldn't be easy without any experiences of the systems themselves. If he had actually been one of the Solars constructing this system in the first place, then why couldn't he remember how to use it now? Could it be that the Unconquered Sun didn't want him to or was it because the memories were still too vague to be accessed?
He leaned forward and sighed, tapped on his nose and then leaned back. How long had he been here? An hour? A day? He focused his Essence to feel the Sun's placement in the sky and noticed that he had been here a day. He knew he ought to go back to Manovan and Yuko to figure out what's going on with the rest of the city.
He had to do something practical. If he couldn't figure this out, then he had to work with something else.
“Read it up to meâ€, Manovan said and leaned back in the creaky chair and crossed his arms. Lucas sat with a quill in his hand and a couple of papers on the table and they both glanced at Gorg who stood before Manovan across the oval table.
Gorg was a chubby old coot with a bald head and a trimmed, gray beard. He looked tired with dark rings circling his bloodshot eyes but Manovan could tell by looking at him that he enjoyed crafting the foundations of what was to come, even if it deprived him of a proper night's rest. He was holding up a parchment from which he read in forest-tongue: “This is the first decree of the City of Dreams, located in the Solar Valley.†Manovan smirked as Gorg spoke “Solar Valley†and felt proud of the name, which had sprung from none other than himself. “We welcome you who follow the virtues of the Unconquered Sun. If you are compassionate and brave with great conviction but strong temperance, then you are welcome to make this city as your home.â€
“Stopâ€, Manovan said and rested his chin in the palm of his hand. “I'm not sure I like those sentences. In a world with a widely spread Immaculate Philosophy, it would be unwise to add the virtues of the Unconquered Sun into the decree itself. What we should do is … work it into the text somehow.â€
“Could you elaborate, Mayor Manovan?†Gorg asked and gave the parchment to Harm who sat next to him at the table. Next to Gorg, Harm looked starved with a fragile frame. He quickly finished braiding the long hair with his swift, skinny hands, grabbed the parchment and put it before him on the table. Manovan and Harm exchanged glances. The man's face was wrinkled with long years gone by. He raked through his thick gray beard and dipped his quill in the inkwell and waited for his mayor to tell him what to fix.
“We welcome you who are … peaceful and ambitiousâ€, Manovan said. “Effective but simple and it covers two of the virtues.†He leaned forward and rested his arms on the table. “Look, it was your idea to bring the Unconquered Sun into it all. I am grateful to him for the powers he has given me but I'm not the kind of man who risks attracting the Realm by spreading the word that we have children of the Sun living here.â€
“Yes, Mayor Manovanâ€, Harm said and scribbled something on the parchment.
“Read the rest of it.â€
He gave the parchment to Gorg who looked at it and read: “The City of Dreams needs you who want to help forming a city of greatness. But to form a city, we need workers, scholars and soldiers as well as youths who can take apprenticeship with them. Unprovoked harassment and murder will get you exiled. Property is yours if you have been given it, traded it or worked for it. Stealing and unlawfully using others' property will have you either pay for it or be exiled.â€
“I have a questionâ€, Lucas said without taking his eyes off his papers. “With all these estates and valuables around, how do we know who it belongs to? I mean, we're alone with all this property but no owners.â€
“It's a bit complicated at the momentâ€, Manovan said and scratched his chin. “Even though Cypher deactivated many of the guardians, we are not sure if we can take all the remaining property without triggering some active ones. In addition, there are property we can't identify that might be dangerous. What I suggest – and you should write this down – is that we catalog property and distribute it when we have identified it and know it safe.â€
“That's quite an undertaking, mayor.â€
“Better to be safe than sorry, Lucasâ€, Manovan said with a smile. “Would you continue, Gorg?â€
“Taking and owning slaves is forbidden within the Solar Valleyâ€, Gorg continued. “If you, as an outsider, bring slaves on a temporary visit to the City of Dreams, the slaves will not be taken from you but they will be treated equally to free human beings. If you, as a slave owner, permanently become a citizen of the City of Dreams, your slaves will be freed from your ownership and must be payed for their work like free men and women.â€
Adding that law was obvious to Manovan. The three elders had argued against it at first but they had never been slaves themselves. They didn't know how it felt to have one's freedom stripped. But his word was stronger than theirs and they dared not argue against him.
“Speaking of paymentâ€, Lucas said. “Any suggestions on how to get an economy starting?â€
Manovan shrugged.
“I suggest we start trading with wares and servicesâ€, Harm said. “Until we have enough jade and silver to make it go around. We need to open trade with other villages soon but it won't be easy with neither money nor wares for export.â€
“I understand that money is an issueâ€, Manovan filled in. “But maybe Cypher can get those factory-cathedrals to produce something for export. And this valley should be able to grow whatever we need in no time with those artifacts underground.â€
“What artifacts, mayor?†Lucas asked.
“Well, apparently there are artifacts buried under the meadows and jungles that speed up plant growth. If we start working the meadows, we should be able to harvest in no time.â€
“That's amazing. If we send someone to Sen'i and tell them about this city, then we can grow cotton in the meadows for export.â€
“Sen'i?â€
“Yes, it's a village three days south from here. They make a living making cloth with cotton as their specialty.â€
The conversation came to a halt when they noticed Cypher standing at the entrance, tapping on his nose and looking at them with his big, round eyes. “Helloâ€, he said and helped himself in.
“You've been gone since yesterdayâ€, Manovan muttered.
“Ah, yesâ€, he said and sat down at the table. “I lost track of time. Um, much work is needed still on the factory-cathedrals.†He looked around himself and seemed to have found a sudden interest in all the book cases along the walls. “Oh, what are all those scriptures in here?â€
“We haven't had time to read them yet, Master Cypherâ€, Lucas said.
“Cypher, do you still have that map you found in the tower?†Manovan asked.
“Yes. Why?â€
“Can you show them the area around this valley?â€
Cypher tapped on his nose and then looked through his bag for the orb. He found it, placed it on the table and activated it. The three mortals all flinched when the map of Creation appeared in the air above the orb. Cypher let his fingers move and slide over it and he had zoomed in to the valley within moments.
“Lucas, could you show us where that cotton village is?†Manovan asked.
“That … that is ...†Lucas got up from his chair and leaned in closer to the map. “That's the valley right there.†He smiled. “And where our village used to be. Was that all of Creation we saw before Master Cypher ...â€
“Noâ€, Manovan said. “Apparently it's smaller today. The Wyld ate it up. Just like they are currently trying to do with your country here.â€
Lucas gave Manovan a confused look.
“Don't worry about it. Chanti is fighting it back. Could you please show us that village now?â€
“Ah, yes, I'm sorryâ€, Lucas said and moved his index finger closer to the map. He gave Cypher a bewildered look. Both Gorg and Harm came closer to watch the display.
“Slowly slide over it with your fingerâ€, Cypher explained.
Lucas nodded and slid his finger towards himself and the map followed with its focus southwards. “There!†he said and pointed to an area on what looked like an open field even in the times of when this map was created. “Many of the villages in Melekin are dedicated to some kind of specialty. While Sen'i produce cloth and work with textiles, we have Fo'ji close to the iron mine to the west where they specialize in metal craft. Of course, not every village and town is like that. It was the king's idea to focus a knowledge in one area. Since this is a small country, he wanted it to excel in certain fields and by having one village focus on one thing, it wouldn't be distracted into mediocrity.â€
“Where does the royal family live?†Manovan asked. “I would like to speak with them.â€
“They live in Ro'yaru, the capital cityâ€, Lucas said and slid his finger further east and showed an area that was dangerously close to where Chanti had told Manovan that she was fighting the Wyld. “But I don't think it's wise to send someone there. We got words about two weeks ago that the military is fighting those tribes of Wyld barbarians from one direction and tribes of beastmen from another.â€
“Beastmen, you say?â€
“Yes. Well, they don't know that Chanti Green-Paw is sending the beastmen there to fight a common enemy.â€
Manovan wasn't so sure that she sent them there only for the Wyld. Knowing her strength and age, he assumed she would work towards her goals whether there were mortals there or not. She would probably have her beastmen eat right through that city if she thought it was in the way.
“I'll just ask her to check up on them some dayâ€, he said and leaned back in the chair. It could be wise to check up on some of the villages in case there were more Wyld barbarians out there. “I would like to take a couple of villagers with me and go to Sen'i. Preferably today.†He placed his hand on Lucas' shoulder and let Essence wrap around his tongue. “Lucas, you're coming with.â€
“Yes, mayorâ€, Lucanstantly replied.
Manovan knew that he didn't need to use the Hypnotic Tongue Technique to have him obediently follow his orders. He had first used it on Cypher that time in the armory when it had him work intently on subduing the guardians. He kind of wanted to test it out on a mortal once and the request had been harmless. He had to be careful though. A Charm like this could easily be addictive.
He nodded to Gorg and Harm. “Enlighten Yuko about what we have discussed and have her help you finish the decree.â€
They nodded.
“Cypherâ€, he continued. “Ask Yuko about the trapped buildings before you go back to doing whatever you are doing. A man died yesterday.â€
He stood up from the chair and nodded to Lucas that they better get going. He couldn't help but to smile. Being in this kind of position was truly a pleasure. He hadn't been giving people orders since Nexus.
Manovan woke up shortly after dawn by the comfortable sensation of Chanti's warm breath against his neck. She breathed heavily, still exploring the realms of her dreams. He turned around so his eyes met her sleeping face. She had always been so full of power. She had seemed so strong to him. But as she slept, Manovan noticed that she looked just like a woman in her early twenties – though far more beautiful than any girl he had ever witnessed. The Glittering Wolf he remembered had been beautiful too, but she had been human. Chanti transcended humanity and went far beyond. He wasn't sure how much it was her actual appearance that attracted him to her. She had no features that weren't perfect in his eyes but he noticed that she radiated some kind of supernatural attraction that was closest compared to warm beams of light.
He looked at how the refreshing morning light caught her light-brown skin and how its smoothness reflected some of that light like the finest porcelain. He carefully stroke her chin with his index finger. He enjoyed its softness and it's natural warmth. He let his finger slowly slide down to just below her chin to which he gave support as he kissed her.
He couldn't help but to notice the scent of her breath which was that of cinnamon, his favorite spice. He wondered if that scent was her natural or if her celestial beauty made him imagine his favorite scent as he kissed her only to increase his attraction to her. Glittering Wolf used to smell of cinnamon too – but that was because it was a cheap spice in Nexus which she used for most of her cooking. It was her scent and that was why he liked it. He had never seen Chanti eat or even carried cinnamon before. Did he want to think about Glittering Wolf when kissing Chanti? He carefully leaned in for another kiss. Yes, the scent was too perfect.
She sighed deeply in her sleep and Manovan thought he could hear a faint moan as she exhaled. Some of her perfectly clean, red strands of hair fell down over her cheek and he carefully moved them back with the palm of his hand. Even her hair had caught some of the sun's warmth as they were illuminated by the morning rays. He looked at her silver-white lock and wondered why it was of a different color. It wasn't colored by her, he knew that much. He thought he had recognized similar traits, though not as hair locks, with the other Lunars. Omar had a strong silver-white glitter in his eyes and Horizon had some silver-white spots on the skin between his shoulder blades. He hadn't gotten a too good look at Blackhorn to make out any traits on him. Manovan touched the lock. It looked good.
Shortly after he touched the lock, he noticed how she slowly opened her eyes. He thought that he could see traces of oval cat-like pupils over a moonsilver iris widening out as the silver-color iris became nut-brown. When she had fully opened her eyes, the eyes were like normal. She smiled to him and was just about to open her mouth to say something when she suddenly sat up in the bed and sniffed the air around her. She tilted her head backwards and raised her nose like a dog sniffing in the air.
“You're such an animalâ€, Manovan mumbled and stretched his arms and legs. He noticed that her moonsilver tattoos made a faint glitter and her caste mark appeared on her forehead. “Is something wrong?â€
“Probably notâ€, she said and gave him a reassuring smile before she moved her sheets aside and stepped out from the bed. “I just caught something strange with the scent of Horizon's sweat. Like if something is troubling him.â€
Manovan turned to the side and rested his head on the palm of his right hand as he watched Chanti's naked body from behind. He watched her patterns of moonsilver tattoos that were widely spread over her body. There were mostly curved tribal tattoos that didn't seem to mean anything, but with a few exceptions of markings that followed specific patterns – though he couldn't make out what they portrayed. He remembered that Cypher had told him that the Lunars used tattoos to protect themselves from the Wyld's chaotic shaping effects. If he would step into the Wyld like Chanti could do, he could have his body and mind reshaped and he could be killed by chaos alone. Wait a minute? Did she say “the scent of his sweat�
“The scent of his … sweat?†Manovan asked with a pitch that was somewhere between surprise and indifference. It was something new, that was for sure, but nothing with Chanti could really surprise him anymore. “Isn't he in the jungles … miles away?â€
She stepped into her leather skirt and pulled it over her hips where she tied it with a belt. She turned to him and he couldn't keep his eyes off her naked breasts. He had never seen any being more perfectly shaped and he doubted he ever would.
“Yes? What about it?†she asked and then reached for her one remaining garment to cover her breasts before she went out.
Manovan shrugged. “Nothing. It's just a remarkable sense of smell.â€
She smiled.
“But that's not all that is remarkable about youâ€, Manovan continued. “I'm sure Horizon is fine. Why don't you come back to bed?â€
She leaned in over the bed to give him a kiss on the lips. “I should goâ€, she said and smiled before she leaned back. “I'm proud of you for how you handled the gods yesterday. But today you should focus on the villagers you brought here. If you are to be their leader, you must start practicing to become a good one. More mortals will show up sooner than you think.â€
“I knowâ€, he said and leaned back on the big, fluffy pillow with the back of his head rested on the palms of his hands. “I must tell them about Hera – and have them choose a temple for her at once. She might be impatient.â€
“I can't promise I'll be back todayâ€, she said. “I have lingered here for too long already.â€
“Just come back soonâ€, Manovan said with a smile. “I want to get to know my soul-mate.â€
“You willâ€, she said. “But you and I have time on our hands. I wish I could say the same about the approaching Wyld.â€
She transformed herself into an owl and flew out through the open window. Manovan remained in the bed for some time, thinking about Chanti and about his meeting with the gods. He was looking up at the painted ceiling. It looked like the painting portrayed the Elemental Dragon of Fire. It was probably done at the time the Dragon-Blooded daimyo ruled this city after the Solars had been wiped out. It was a beautiful painting with colors intact despite the many years that had passed. But this was his palace now. Maybe he should think about new motives?
He focused on sensing the Sun's presence in heaven and decided that it could be wise to get up. He looked through the deep closets for clothes that had survived the centuries in good condition and, to his surprise, he found plenty of them. One set of clothes that attracted him were the short, red yukata with fitting, black pants. The yukata had embroidery of black dragons and symbols that reminded him of old realm but clearly wasn't. Maybe it was an old form of high realm. He didn't know but assumed the garment was from the Shogunate. He put it on and tied the yukata together with a black sash. He also found a pair of matching sandals.
Manovan walked up to a mirror and looked at himself wearing these old clothes. They looked fresh, like they were made of threads of materials that didn't deteriorate with time. Maybe red and black jade? It wasn't an artifact though. He realized that much. His moonsilver necklace with its glowing, violet hearthstone and his orichalcum bracer were clearly visible when wearing these clothes. This was his city. He had no reason to hide who he was anymore. He looked like a daimyo. Now he would act like one too.
He took a nice bone comb he had found in a drawer and combed his long, black strands of hair before the mirror. There was a water fountain just next to it. He tasted the fresh water and then splashed some in his face and hair. He dried it off with his hand and combed his hair until it was all clean and shiny. He had to settle without soaps and perfumes. He felt respectable anyway. He decided to let his hair fall down to just between his shoulder blades.
He noticed his black snake bag lying on the floor next to his bed. He picked it up and realized it was empty. “Come here, Dawnâ€, he said and tied the bag to his sash. Shortly thereafter, his coral snake slithered out from under the bed and up his leg towards the bag. “Can't go anywhere without you now, can I?â€
Before he left, he put on the harness for the Essence glider and his black backpack holstering his serpent-sting staff. He left his item bag, his throwing knives and his poisons back in the bedroom, grabbed the half-empty bottle of that special wine which he had shared with Chanti when in bed and then headed out through the corridor to the office. He took a few sips along the way. It tasted too good to pass up.
The big tome lied open on the desk in the office. He remembered that they had cleared it from the desk after they used it a few days ago. He walked up to the table and closed the giant tome, took a sip from the wine and then placed the bottle on the table. He heard three knocks on the door behind him and opened the second later.
“Manovanâ€, Yuko said. “I saw you come in here.â€
“You're up early.â€
“So are you.†She took a few steps into the office but chose not to approach him. He turned to look at her and their eyes met. She had lifted her hair with a comb and her robe looked clean. It was rather respectable. “The people have settled in at a square just north-east of here. Twenty minutes by foot. We found an administration building where Lucas, Gorg and Harm have gone to work. They are waiting for you.â€
“I'll be right there.â€
“You look good in those clothes by the wayâ€, she said but avoided eye contact as she did so. Manovan noticed that she had seemed reluctant to say it at first but maybe she wanted to make peace between the two. He thought about giving in to it. If he looked at it from her perspective, she had given up a lot for his and Cypher's sake. Master Dawn had taught him that there were Dragon-Blooded who followed paths different to the Realm's. The state of Lookshy was one proof of that. She was another. He had enjoyed their little conflict because he had, for the first time in his life, felt in a position of power compared to a Dragon-Blooded. But maybe it was time to put that act to the side. She was trustworthy after all.
“Thank youâ€, he said. “I found some robes too if you want a change of clothes.â€
He immediately noticed that she raised her eyebrows, surprised by his comment. “Umâ€, she said. “Thank you. I'd like that.â€
“You've done good, Yukoâ€, he said. “I assume you're the one who registered the villagers.†He nodded towards the tome.
“You were gone for hours yesterday so I took the liberty to use the office.†She scratched her forehead. “But there's something you should know.â€
Manovan crossed his arms and leaned back to the desk. “Yeah?â€
“We lost a life yesterdayâ€, she muttered. “A young man. His name was Han Sprout.â€
Manovan tilted his head. “How?â€
“Some of the buildings seem to have traps. He walked into one and was melted by a beam of light just as he stepped through the door. There were some children witnessing the event. They are scared.†She pouted her lips and looked down at the floor. “We had a memorial in your absence last night but maybe you should say a few words to calm the people.â€
“Have you had Cypher look at the building?â€
“He has still not come back from the Factory-Cathedral District. I sent a man over there to fetch him last night but the man couldn't get past the guardians. I doubt he's dead but I can't help but to be worried.â€
“You're a sorcerer-engineer, aren't you? What are your thoughts on the traps?â€
She shrugged. “I doubt this city is within anyone's but Cypher's expertise. We have marked the house with a red x. I suggest we do the same to all trapped buildings until we can properly deactivate them. Though finding out which one's are trapped are difficult without trying to set them off. A few buildings are safe to use but most of the people slept outdoors on the square.â€
Manovan nodded and then stood up from the desk and walked up to her. “Lead me to that squareâ€, he said.
They walked out from the palace to the central square outside. The sun was shining brightly and the sky was clear. Manovan noticed that the city sounded different to the first days here. He could hear mosquitoes, crickets and birds. More and more life came back to the valley.
Yuko pointed to a building opposite to the palace from across the square. Despite being a large five floor building, it looked tiny in comparison to the palace with its enormous tower. “That building is clear. I've taken the top floor as my quarters.â€
He gave the building a short gaze and then smiled to Yuko. “So where is that square?â€
“It's in what we call the Living Districtâ€, she said as she led him towards it. “The people are hungry though. I could feed some of them through Food of the Aerial Table, but I've drained my Essence. Can they send out some people to hunt in the jungles?â€
“Of courseâ€, Manovan said. “As long as they stick to the eastern ones. You already know why.â€
“Yes, about that. How did it go with the prayer?â€
Manovan grabbed his violet hearthstone in a fist and thought about the intense conversations he had with the celestial gods the previous night. “I offered the city to Hera, the Will of Fire, a celestial god who had experiences with the city in the First Age. I suggest you take some priests – or people who can take the role of priests – to the Temple District and give her a temple today. I promised her daily offerings and prayers.â€
“Hera, the Will of Fireâ€, she repeated. “Yes, I can do that.â€
They continued to the square where tired and hungry people suddenly got up on their feet and greeted their mayor with graceful bows. It was a beautiful square with a five-layered fountain in its center with thin water streams running out from it like rays from a sun. Surrounding the square were three- to five-floored buildings in polished white stone. One building standing out was a five-floored building with a big sign in old realm above its porch. From the door came Lucas of Harps to greet the mayor.
“Mayor Manovan of the Seaâ€, he said and bowed before Manovan. “We have decided to use this building to archive our meeting reports.â€
“According to the sign, it was used to as an administrative center for the living quarters surrounding this squareâ€, Yuko filled in and pointed to the sign above the porch.
“We could use the three of you exalted ones for our first meetingâ€, Lucas said.
“Momentarilyâ€, Manovan said with a smile. “First of all … People! May I have your attention, please?†He walked up to the fountain and stepped up on the edge of its first level so that they would more clearly see him across the square. The people gathered around him and more people showed up from nearby houses that were seemingly clear of traps.
Manovan thought for a moment if he should use Essence to help with his speech but decided not to. To them, he had a radiating enough presence to have them listening to his words. “I know you've had a rough first day. You have left your homes because of a tragedy and you came to a new home greeted by another tragedy. A young man died yesterday and it has affected all of you. But remember to have hope. I have summoned a god to look out for you. Her name is Hera, the Will of Fire, and she will grant your heart comfort even in the darkest of times. All she asks for in return are your prayers and your gratitude.†He noticed his hearthstone make a faint sparkle and he continued. “If you want to be a priest in Hera's name, go with Master Yuko to the Temple District and choose a temple that you think will be the best representation of Hera as this city's god. The city itself will be her sanctum but that temple will be her altar. Give her daily prayers and offerings and she will grant her will to you when in doubt and her fire to you when in darkness. As a Priest of Hera, you will radiate valor and strong will while I, as a representative of He who is Unconquered, shall radiate the brightness of the Sun upon you.†As he said the last sentence, he made his caste mark glitter as a reminder to the people of what he was and what he had done to save them from the Wyld barbarians a few days ago.
The speech seemed to have worked. His presence alone were probably enough to calm the villagers. About a dozen men and women walked up to Yuko and offered themselves to help finding a temple for the city god.
Manovan nodded to her. “Come back here in two hoursâ€, he said. “If you run into Cypher, make sure he shows up as well. Can't you sorcerers send messages or something?â€
“I already told you that I've drained my Essenceâ€, she said. “But I'm sure he'll show up.â€
“Whispering Rainbow Cypherâ€, a metallic voice said in old realm. “Whispering Rainbow Cypher. Whispering Rainbow Cypher.â€
Cypher scratched the sleep from his eyes. His face was sore. Had he been sleeping with his face on this panel? He was sitting in a chair before an ancient panel inside the giant dome that was the center of the Factory-Cathedral District. It looked like some system of magitech and clockwork where the panel controlled a big crystal screen as well as the machinery of this Fire Aspected manse. He hadn't managed to get into the system. It was probably broken. The crystal screen had lit up at one point and introduced itself by saying “I AM†before it broke down again. He remembered those words from the crystal screen he found inside one of the towers.
The manse was hot and humid and he could hear the mechanical sounds of machines at work under his feet. He assumed the heat came from underground but he hadn't found a way down there. Figuring out these systems would take long. He knew that much. He could probably hijack individual factory-cathedrals but he didn't have any blueprint plates that fitted the machines. There should be some plates archived somewhere in this district, but without access to this manse, he would have to look for them manually. How troublesome.
“Whispering Rainbow Cypherâ€, the mechanical voice said.
He turned around and noticed an automaton shaped like a human with about the size of himself. Its mechanical chassis was smooth and perfectly clean, but it had some dents along the neck and chest. It was probably bugged in some way.
“Yes?†Cypher said.
“How can I be of service, Whispering Rainbow Cypher?â€
Cypher understood that the automaton knew his name because he was registered in the tome in the palace. There had to be some connection between it and the oldest, sleeker automatons so that they would be able to identify individuals and help them with their needs. He tapped on his nose. “Um, how do I gain access to the manse's systems?â€
The automaton looked at him with its lifeless eyes but didn't respond.
“Wellâ€, Cypher said. “Then, um, where do I find the plates for the factory-cathedrals?â€
“Blueprints are located in Plate Archives.â€
“How do I, um, access the Plate Archives?â€
The automaton didn't respond. Cypher looked at it for a moment and then sighed. He assumed that he had to repair the systems itself to get it to work, but that wouldn't be easy without any experiences of the systems themselves. If he had actually been one of the Solars constructing this system in the first place, then why couldn't he remember how to use it now? Could it be that the Unconquered Sun didn't want him to or was it because the memories were still too vague to be accessed?
He leaned forward and sighed, tapped on his nose and then leaned back. How long had he been here? An hour? A day? He focused his Essence to feel the Sun's placement in the sky and noticed that he had been here a day. He knew he ought to go back to Manovan and Yuko to figure out what's going on with the rest of the city.
He had to do something practical. If he couldn't figure this out, then he had to work with something else.
“Read it up to meâ€, Manovan said and leaned back in the creaky chair and crossed his arms. Lucas sat with a quill in his hand and a couple of papers on the table and they both glanced at Gorg who stood before Manovan across the oval table.
Gorg was a chubby old coot with a bald head and a trimmed, gray beard. He looked tired with dark rings circling his bloodshot eyes but Manovan could tell by looking at him that he enjoyed crafting the foundations of what was to come, even if it deprived him of a proper night's rest. He was holding up a parchment from which he read in forest-tongue: “This is the first decree of the City of Dreams, located in the Solar Valley.†Manovan smirked as Gorg spoke “Solar Valley†and felt proud of the name, which had sprung from none other than himself. “We welcome you who follow the virtues of the Unconquered Sun. If you are compassionate and brave with great conviction but strong temperance, then you are welcome to make this city as your home.â€
“Stopâ€, Manovan said and rested his chin in the palm of his hand. “I'm not sure I like those sentences. In a world with a widely spread Immaculate Philosophy, it would be unwise to add the virtues of the Unconquered Sun into the decree itself. What we should do is … work it into the text somehow.â€
“Could you elaborate, Mayor Manovan?†Gorg asked and gave the parchment to Harm who sat next to him at the table. Next to Gorg, Harm looked starved with a fragile frame. He quickly finished braiding the long hair with his swift, skinny hands, grabbed the parchment and put it before him on the table. Manovan and Harm exchanged glances. The man's face was wrinkled with long years gone by. He raked through his thick gray beard and dipped his quill in the inkwell and waited for his mayor to tell him what to fix.
“We welcome you who are … peaceful and ambitiousâ€, Manovan said. “Effective but simple and it covers two of the virtues.†He leaned forward and rested his arms on the table. “Look, it was your idea to bring the Unconquered Sun into it all. I am grateful to him for the powers he has given me but I'm not the kind of man who risks attracting the Realm by spreading the word that we have children of the Sun living here.â€
“Yes, Mayor Manovanâ€, Harm said and scribbled something on the parchment.
“Read the rest of it.â€
He gave the parchment to Gorg who looked at it and read: “The City of Dreams needs you who want to help forming a city of greatness. But to form a city, we need workers, scholars and soldiers as well as youths who can take apprenticeship with them. Unprovoked harassment and murder will get you exiled. Property is yours if you have been given it, traded it or worked for it. Stealing and unlawfully using others' property will have you either pay for it or be exiled.â€
“I have a questionâ€, Lucas said without taking his eyes off his papers. “With all these estates and valuables around, how do we know who it belongs to? I mean, we're alone with all this property but no owners.â€
“It's a bit complicated at the momentâ€, Manovan said and scratched his chin. “Even though Cypher deactivated many of the guardians, we are not sure if we can take all the remaining property without triggering some active ones. In addition, there are property we can't identify that might be dangerous. What I suggest – and you should write this down – is that we catalog property and distribute it when we have identified it and know it safe.â€
“That's quite an undertaking, mayor.â€
“Better to be safe than sorry, Lucasâ€, Manovan said with a smile. “Would you continue, Gorg?â€
“Taking and owning slaves is forbidden within the Solar Valleyâ€, Gorg continued. “If you, as an outsider, bring slaves on a temporary visit to the City of Dreams, the slaves will not be taken from you but they will be treated equally to free human beings. If you, as a slave owner, permanently become a citizen of the City of Dreams, your slaves will be freed from your ownership and must be payed for their work like free men and women.â€
Adding that law was obvious to Manovan. The three elders had argued against it at first but they had never been slaves themselves. They didn't know how it felt to have one's freedom stripped. But his word was stronger than theirs and they dared not argue against him.
“Speaking of paymentâ€, Lucas said. “Any suggestions on how to get an economy starting?â€
Manovan shrugged.
“I suggest we start trading with wares and servicesâ€, Harm said. “Until we have enough jade and silver to make it go around. We need to open trade with other villages soon but it won't be easy with neither money nor wares for export.â€
“I understand that money is an issueâ€, Manovan filled in. “But maybe Cypher can get those factory-cathedrals to produce something for export. And this valley should be able to grow whatever we need in no time with those artifacts underground.â€
“What artifacts, mayor?†Lucas asked.
“Well, apparently there are artifacts buried under the meadows and jungles that speed up plant growth. If we start working the meadows, we should be able to harvest in no time.â€
“That's amazing. If we send someone to Sen'i and tell them about this city, then we can grow cotton in the meadows for export.â€
“Sen'i?â€
“Yes, it's a village three days south from here. They make a living making cloth with cotton as their specialty.â€
The conversation came to a halt when they noticed Cypher standing at the entrance, tapping on his nose and looking at them with his big, round eyes. “Helloâ€, he said and helped himself in.
“You've been gone since yesterdayâ€, Manovan muttered.
“Ah, yesâ€, he said and sat down at the table. “I lost track of time. Um, much work is needed still on the factory-cathedrals.†He looked around himself and seemed to have found a sudden interest in all the book cases along the walls. “Oh, what are all those scriptures in here?â€
“We haven't had time to read them yet, Master Cypherâ€, Lucas said.
“Cypher, do you still have that map you found in the tower?†Manovan asked.
“Yes. Why?â€
“Can you show them the area around this valley?â€
Cypher tapped on his nose and then looked through his bag for the orb. He found it, placed it on the table and activated it. The three mortals all flinched when the map of Creation appeared in the air above the orb. Cypher let his fingers move and slide over it and he had zoomed in to the valley within moments.
“Lucas, could you show us where that cotton village is?†Manovan asked.
“That … that is ...†Lucas got up from his chair and leaned in closer to the map. “That's the valley right there.†He smiled. “And where our village used to be. Was that all of Creation we saw before Master Cypher ...â€
“Noâ€, Manovan said. “Apparently it's smaller today. The Wyld ate it up. Just like they are currently trying to do with your country here.â€
Lucas gave Manovan a confused look.
“Don't worry about it. Chanti is fighting it back. Could you please show us that village now?â€
“Ah, yes, I'm sorryâ€, Lucas said and moved his index finger closer to the map. He gave Cypher a bewildered look. Both Gorg and Harm came closer to watch the display.
“Slowly slide over it with your fingerâ€, Cypher explained.
Lucas nodded and slid his finger towards himself and the map followed with its focus southwards. “There!†he said and pointed to an area on what looked like an open field even in the times of when this map was created. “Many of the villages in Melekin are dedicated to some kind of specialty. While Sen'i produce cloth and work with textiles, we have Fo'ji close to the iron mine to the west where they specialize in metal craft. Of course, not every village and town is like that. It was the king's idea to focus a knowledge in one area. Since this is a small country, he wanted it to excel in certain fields and by having one village focus on one thing, it wouldn't be distracted into mediocrity.â€
“Where does the royal family live?†Manovan asked. “I would like to speak with them.â€
“They live in Ro'yaru, the capital cityâ€, Lucas said and slid his finger further east and showed an area that was dangerously close to where Chanti had told Manovan that she was fighting the Wyld. “But I don't think it's wise to send someone there. We got words about two weeks ago that the military is fighting those tribes of Wyld barbarians from one direction and tribes of beastmen from another.â€
“Beastmen, you say?â€
“Yes. Well, they don't know that Chanti Green-Paw is sending the beastmen there to fight a common enemy.â€
Manovan wasn't so sure that she sent them there only for the Wyld. Knowing her strength and age, he assumed she would work towards her goals whether there were mortals there or not. She would probably have her beastmen eat right through that city if she thought it was in the way.
“I'll just ask her to check up on them some dayâ€, he said and leaned back in the chair. It could be wise to check up on some of the villages in case there were more Wyld barbarians out there. “I would like to take a couple of villagers with me and go to Sen'i. Preferably today.†He placed his hand on Lucas' shoulder and let Essence wrap around his tongue. “Lucas, you're coming with.â€
“Yes, mayorâ€, Lucanstantly replied.
Manovan knew that he didn't need to use the Hypnotic Tongue Technique to have him obediently follow his orders. He had first used it on Cypher that time in the armory when it had him work intently on subduing the guardians. He kind of wanted to test it out on a mortal once and the request had been harmless. He had to be careful though. A Charm like this could easily be addictive.
He nodded to Gorg and Harm. “Enlighten Yuko about what we have discussed and have her help you finish the decree.â€
They nodded.
“Cypherâ€, he continued. “Ask Yuko about the trapped buildings before you go back to doing whatever you are doing. A man died yesterday.â€
He stood up from the chair and nodded to Lucas that they better get going. He couldn't help but to smile. Being in this kind of position was truly a pleasure. He hadn't been giving people orders since Nexus.