Alexei did, of course, have a game plan that he was determined to follow.
For a start, staying in the city for any extended length of time was probably a bad idea.
While he hadn't been the most well-known initiate of his class he was still an initiate, and much like the barkeep had said the night before, he was at least somewhat recognisable.
Staying in the city would only make him a target. He wouldn't be able to find any work after his disgrace, either.
No, he'd only stay for one or two nights at the very most. Long enough for him to take care of a few things.
After realising that he could make almost unlimited water it occurred to Alexei that there were many people in certain areas that would pay hand over fist for a steady and unlimited supply of the stuff.
Towns in areas that simply didn't have enough water to go around.
Farms in areas of drought that needed to save their crops.
He could very easily make a living by exploiting areas like that.
To do that, though, at the very least he'd need a horse and cart to get from place to place, and perhaps a servant to help him in his daily duties and routines.
He'd also like to join the Merchant's Guild, it would give his business more legitimacy, but doing that in the same city as he had been ousted from the academy would likely be difficult if not impossible.
Alexei finished the final few mouthfuls of the hearty stew, thanked the barkeep who responded with a silent nod, and stood up with a stretch.
His front was still damp from the mishap with the water up in his room, but he was dry enough that it would likely just seem as if he had been splashed by an overeager boater making their way through the city's many waterways.
Alexei left the pub and popped his collar up so that his face was at least slightly obfuscated.
In the middle of the night the street that The Trout's Gills was on looked gloomy and dangerous. In the sparkling light of the morning sun, however, it looked just as beautiful as any other part of the city.
Alexei felt almost happy as he walked along the winding paths of the city.
Being gifted such an abysmal ability had been a blow. Being kicked out of the academy had been an even bigger hit. But when he thought about it, it was probably for the best.
Almost everyone who went to fight on the front died, and all things considered, Alexei didn't really want to die.
Before long he had wound his way through the streets of the city and found himself at the market.
The market district of Alandria was located in the northern section of the city, where the riverways that made up the majority of the city were slightly less common.
It was a massive area, stretching wide and far with stalls both on solid ground and on pontoons in the river.
The stall he wanted to go to, the slave seller, was on the far side of the district.
Slavery was still a hotly contested topic across the kingdom, but by and large, it was agreed that as long as the slave in question was a beastkin then morally speaking there wasn't much wrong with it.
Alexei wasn't sure if he truly agreed with that, but when push came to shove he needed the help and there was no other way that he was going to get it quickly.
The morning was still fresh and the sun had only just risen over the hills of the surrounding area, as such the marketplace was mostly empty.
Alexei was able to move through the tightly packed lanes of the district with ease until, eventually, he came to a large tent that dominated an area at least three times as large as any of the stands around it.
He took a deep breath and steeled himself against the terrible conditions he was no doubt about to witness, before stepping through the entranceway.
The thing that hit him first was the smell.
A heavy mix of sawdust, ammonia and other things that Alexei didn't want to think about.
The interior of the tent was dingy and dark, lit only by a few small flickering candles.
"Well well, it's not every day we get an ex-initiate in the building," Came a scratchy and high-pitched voice from somewhere behind the counter that made up the back of the room.
The voice made Alexei's arm and neck hair stand up on end, and the words that had been spoken made him wish he had more of a weapon than just an orb of water that he could summon into being.
"I don't know what you mean," Alexei replied, keeping his voice level.
"Of course, of course," the voice said, though Alexei could tell it was only playing along for his benefit, "Well, whoever you are, why have you come into my shop at this time. You wish to peruse my wares?"
"Yes, I do," Alexei said, unable to suppress a shiver at the lilting tone of the voice.
"Good, good," It went on, "Come through to the back, you will see, you will see!"
Alexei swallowed hard, his mouth had suddenly become very dry. Nevertheless, he pressed on and moved through into the gloom.
Stepping past the threshold of the tent's backrooms was a night and day difference.
The temperature dropped sharply and his ears were assaulted by the moans and groans of many different beastkin.
Alexei felt a flare of rage bubbling up from the depths of his belly, but fought hard to suppress it. This was just a fact of society. There was nothing he could do to make it better.
In fact, he figured that by purchasing a slave that he'd actually be doing them a benefit by getting them out of this… horror.
Alexei didn't want to be in the slave tent.He hadn't really wanted to be in the slave tent before he had entered the slave tent, but now he was walking deeper into it that sense of not wanting to be there had drastically increased.Some of that was due to the sounds of pain that had somehow been suppressed while he was in the entranceway of the tent.Some of it was due to the horrific smells that were wafting into his nose.A lot of it was due to the… creature… which had asked him to walk deeper into the tent that was now looming out of the gloom."My master will see you, yes, yes," The creature, a beastkin no doubt, said in its strange high-pitched voice.Its arms were long and slender, stretching far below the creature's hips so that they were almost dragging across the ground. This was impressive considering its legs and torso were also slender and long, causing it to tower above Alexei's more average height.Alexei wasn't sure what creature this poor soul had been merged with, bu
Alexei and his new slave couldn't get out of the slave tent fast enough.After handing over a few pieces of gold from his pouch, which thankfully was still looking pretty full, he took his beastkin girl by the hand and led her back the way he came.When they emerged from the tent the fox-girl couldn't help but blink in the morning sun. It was as if she had never seen the light of day in all her life, and considering how dank and dingy it had been inside the slave tent that may have been the case."What's your name, girl?" Alexei asked, stooping down to undo the shackles that she had no doubt been bound with for most if not all of the time she had been in that tent.She looked at him, confused, and tilted her head to one side but didn't reply verbally at all.The clasp around her neck came away with a click from the key that the slave master Mr Myx had given him. He wouldn't need the leash that she had come with. He was sure she wouldn't try to run away, she looked terrified of the wor
Neave finished eating her first eel kebab in a matter of moments, and the second wasn't far behind."I hope you enjoyed that," Alexei said with a sigh, "Though how you even managed to taste it I'm not sure."The girl looked up at him, a content smile on her face. Yes, she'd definitely enjoyed it.Eventually, he was going to have to try to teach her to talk somehow. Or communicate in some way beyond head nods or shakes at the very least. He was growing tired of trying to decipher what she was feeling already and it had only been fifteen minutes at most."Well, I'm glad you did," Alexei said, "Next we're going to get you some new clothes, we can't very well have you running around in a torn-up oversized night shirt, can we?"In a flurry of movement too fast for Alexei's eyes to track, Neave launched herself out of her sitting position, cocked her arm back, and let loose a colossal right hook.For a moment Alexei was worried that the punch had been intended for her, that her meaty meal h
"I see you've picked yourself up a beastkin from the market," The barkeep remarked as he approached her.She said it in such a way as to be accusatory without actually saying anything that would imply she was displeased with him. All while rubbing the inside of a pint glass."Yeah," Alexei replied, "Need help with some ventures, it felt like the best thing to do."The barkeep looked over his shoulder at the girl."Some ventures, I'm sure," She practically scoffed.Alexei felt his stomach coil in disgust not for the first time that day."She's a child, don't be so crass," He spat before shaking his head, "Look, she's not the point. In fact, she's already managed to save my life today.""Save your life?" The barkeep said incredulously."Yes, she saved my life… From an assassin of Delsi," Alexei said, making sure to whisper the last bit so none of the other customers heard.The barkeep's eyes widened for a moment before narrowing into a steely glare."Get the child and meet me in the kit
While Alexei knew that his power had, somehow, managed to evolve he had no idea what any of the words his power had provided him with actually meant. What he did know was that the new element he had access to had come from the stew he’d eaten in the morning. “Do you have any of that stew left over?” Alexei asked. “You’re thinking about food at a time like this?” The barkeep replied incredulously. “How much do you know about Initiates?” Alexei said, “The ceremony is public, but I’ve never been clear on how much people actually know is going on.” “The Administrar calls down the power of the Gods, gifting you with magical powers beyond that which any mage could hope to claim without assistance,” the barkeep said as if reading from a religious text. “Exactly, and those magical powers vary from person to person, mine was… well… weaker than most,” Alexei explained, “That was the whole reason I left the Academy, to begin with.” “They kicked you out for being a weakling? That seems a l
Alexei’s power came with many drawbacks. One of them was speed. Sodium Hydride was a more complex item to create than water, and due to that, his power took a lot longer to create it. While he had been able to create a pretty sizable ball of floating water in just a few seconds, creating enough of the sodium hydride powder to fill up even half of a container took a considerable amount of time. Then there was the fact he actually seemed to lose some of the ingredients that went into making the substance. He hadn’t noticed it when he was making water because he was essentially pulling hydrogen from free-floating water vapour in the air. It was an unlimited source.Whatever he was pulling from in the stew wasn’t unlimited, and by the time he had finished filling two of the containers to their halfway points the steady trickle of white powder being formed had come to a stop. “Okay,” Alexei said, “Whatever I’m pulling from the stew, I’ve pulled all that I can. That means we’ve got tw
Alexei couldn’t help but notice how beautiful Alandria actually was from his perch up on the rooftops of the city. In the distance, atop the hills that looked over the cityscape, was the academy. The building was practically a castle, towering over everything else. There was a time that Alexei would have found such a thing impressive, now he just thought it was arrogance. Of course, the academy would be placed above the rest of everyone else. That was very them. Filled to the brim with their superiority. No, the real beauty could definitely be found in the city below, with its glittering riverways and winding streets. Chimney stacks with lazy smoke drifting up into the sky. The hustle and bustle of the people below, crossing rivers and pontoons to get from place to place. In a way, Alexei felt a little angry that they’d been kept so separate from it all. To go from his small farming village straight to the academy and have all of this kept from him? It wasn’t something Alexei c
Alexei clambered down from the rooftops with relief in his heart. It would be a while before the assassins of Delsi tried to attack him again. In that time he’d be able to prepare, and perhaps even figure out who had sent the assassin to attack him. The slave trader had implied that his name was already being bandied about in the seedy underbelly of the city. If anyone thought that they could get one over on the academy by taking him out then it was no wonder that assassins were suddenly showing up looking to put him under the water. Rivals of the Royal Defence Corps were frequent throughout the kingdom, far and near, and while they would never do anything to directly hinder the progress of the fight against the shades an outlier like Alexei would be easy pickings. He made the final leap down to the road and stuffed his hands into his pockets. A cursory glance over the surface of the river revealed nothing, the body of the assassin must have sunk deep down to the bottom where th