The Fire and The Storm - The Nexus of Kellaran #2

Chapter 153



Chapter 153

Part 23

“Anyway, I stopped doing that because humanoid food tastes like garbage in my dragon mouth. I’ve

Read Fire about it so I know it’s not supposed to taste like that, but I can’t think of a way to fix it, so I’ve

just been Sending it out to sea for the fishes to eat. I can always Read one of you for it if I really want to

know what something’s supposed to taste like.”

“Ingenious.” Six grinned. “And by the way you crazy dragon, I love you too. You’re the brother of my

heart.”

“Brother of my heart.” Karz agreed with a grin as he reached over, and the two clasped forearms in

loving camaraderie.

“Good morning.” Mark psionicly called. “Would you meet us in Backyard Valley please?”

Rather than reply, the children just Translocated there.

“You’re a bit early.” Six commented as they met all five of their parents and exchanged hugs.

“I hope your wedding night went well?” Val giggled as she hugged her mother.

“Very, very well, thank you!” Mark declared, and blushed a bright pink as he remembered, and his

wives merely giggled.

“But I wanted to get here early to be sure I had time to get the Manifestations spell down solid before

everyone gets here.”

“Oh. Well here’s the spell, let me run you through the parts.” Val said as she closed her eyes in

concentration.

“Wow!” Mark marveled as he received her Link and the spell. “That’s a lot of spell!”

“You bet.” Fire proudly agreed. “It’s a god-level spell, and we sure could never have got it without the

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“Okay, it’s all automatic, you just use this initiator to start it and the rest of it casts itself, but I think it’s

better for you to understand everything it does first.” Val noted as she mentally indicated the

components of what she’d given him. “This first part takes a complete Reading of you, and I mean

really complete, it even includes your clothes and any mundane items you’re wearing. This prompts

you to decide where the copy of you is going to appear, and if it’s not in your line of sight then you’ll

need a Translocation Reference for the location to be sure you have it exactly. This checks to make

sure the volume where you’ll appear is clear of solid material. This analyzes the area around there for

about a kilometer in every direction, and farther if necessary, to find material to make the new you out

of. This gathers the material out of the air, water and plants in that area. Remember, this isn’t going to

be a Simulacrum made out of energy, this’ll be a flesh-and blood copy of you. This actually makes the

new you. This copies your mind into it. This little bit here tells the copy that it’s a copy, it gives your

copies a minor Compulsion to rejoin the original whenever it’s practical, and it gives them a bad feeling

if they ever think about not re-joining the original eventually. This sets up a Link between them to share

memories when they sleep. This checks everything to make sure that the copy is exact, and cancels

everything if something’s gone wrong. This is the ending sequence, it does a final exchange of

memories with the original and disperses the copy back into a very big volume around it as fine

particles of basic material.

“Of course if you want you can just Link with yourself at any time to exchange memories or

communicate.” she added out loud.

“Wow.” he marveled again. “A complex compound automated spell made out of complex compound

automated spells. This is just staggering in its complexity.”

“Thanks.” Fire smugly grinned.

“It won’t matter in the time-bubble,” Mark mused, “But you probably want to remember not to decide to

make a copy of yourself out in the void somewhere. There’d be no materials there to make the copy out

of.”

“It would still work eventually, but it might take a few seconds, or even a few minutes if it was a really

big, really empty volume of void.” Six told him. “But the spell would just keep expanding the volume it

was examining until it found enough materials. It’d take a lot of power too, but that doesn’t matter

because the spell’s self-powering; it casts it’s own collection fields for the Source and the warlock’s

Source. If the void was a really long way from the sun or you were eclipsed by a big world, that would

also add a lot of extra time for power collection. But the basic materials that we’re made out of are

actually pretty common among all the stuff that’s floating around out there.”

“Wow. That really is just amazing.” Povon marveled as she followed what they were thinking.

“Remember,” Val cautioned, “If you make one copy of yourself I can guarantee that they’ll be exactly

identical as far as any examination could tell. I’m pretty sure the gods couldn’t tell them apart, except

for the part that tells the copy that it’s a copy.

“But one of the rules of reality is; nothing is absolutely perfect. Down in the tiny parts of the tiny parts of

the tiniest parts of you, there’s bound to be some tiny flaw. So if the copy of you made a copy of you

who made another copy of you, and they kept going, eventually something will go wrong as the flaws

accumulate. I’m pretty confident that you’d have to copy the copies thousands of times before there

was a noticeable difference, but who knows? It could happen from as few as ten repetitions. So make

as many copies of the original as you want, but not copies of copies.”

“I doubt I can even learn that spell exactly enough to rely on it.” Kragorram commented. “It may cast

itself, but you still need to memorize it.”

“And just as well that it’s so difficult.” Povon declared. “Several of the components are extremely

dangerous. For instance, the part that disperses the copy is basically a frightening Disintegration spell,

and there’s no reason why it couldn’t be used separately by those who are capable of doing so. Luckily,

there’s probably no more than forty spell-casters who could do it.

“And if any of you ever even think about putting any spell of that level into an item in castable form, I

will personally spank you.”

“Yes Mother.” Karzog replied with just a trace of a bemused smile.

“Okay, I’ll give it a try.” Mark decided as he mentally rehearsed it one more time. “If everything goes

fine, I’ll give it to you girls to try.” he added to his wives.

He concentrated a moment, and then there were two of him.

They both looked at each other and simultaneously stated; “Damn this is just too…” They both paused,

chuckled identically, and continued together; “Strange. I suppose we could both stand here saying; ‘Go

ahead, no you go ahead’, but this seems to have worked, and I have to end this before I lose my

marbles.”

The copy of him disappeared, and he shook his head. “Too weird.” he declared.

“Well done, Father.” Val told him. “I couldn’t have done that any better myself. And it was brave of you

to try such a complex, untested spell.

“Thanks.” he chuckled.

“All right ladies, here you go.” he said as he Set the spell into Talia and Alilia’s minds.

“Well, I shall most definitely decide before casting that my original will speak, and my copy will defer.”

Alilia declared with a laugh, and cast.

She stared at herself for a moment, and the original of her declared; “You are entirely correct. This is

too damn strange indeed. But it seems to work just fine.”

Her copy disappeared just as Talia’s appeared.

“Yup, strange as a three-headed cat, but working fine.” she reported as she stared at herself, then

dismissed her copy.

“Okay.” Mark decided. “Since the me that’ll be here will be making copies of me and the me that’s

outside the time-bubble won’t, I’ll leave my original here when they close the bubble and send a copy of

me to Hilia to carry on in the outside world.”

“Then we’ll do the same.” Talia agreed, and told her children; “We’ll meet you at the cottage after the

bubble closes.”

“I tell you, I’m never going to make a copy of me in the same place again, it’s just too weird” Mark

declared. “Especially after you re-integrate and you’re left with two memories of what just happened

with two slightly different points of view. From now on I’ll only make copies of me somewhere out of

sight of the original.”

“Good thinking.” Alilia agreed. “I found it rather disconcerting as well.”


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