Chapter 144: Phylactery Stone
The Wine Master shook his head in response to the Doctorâs query. âIâm not sure. What is clear was that the power radiating from it was intense. Even under strain from my Singularity, it was raising shields to protect itself. Keep an eye on that bit â even the small piece feels like itâs full of life. Jewelry Master, tell us what happened here.â
Lan Jueâs voice was deep and thoughtful. âFrom what Iâve gathered after these few hours, I donât believe these beasts are from Taihua. They must have come from elsewhere. How they got here I canât say. The mist they release is destructive, but it doesnât destroy life â it devours it. They use the life force they steal to replenish themselves. The key to their enormous power and size was Taihua itself, and the sheer amount of animals and plants they could sap for strength. The one we just killed was likely their maker. It somehow released eggs across the planet, then used the surrounding life force to keep producing.â
âYour most pressing concern should be yourself,â the Doctor interjected. âHow much longer do you suspect your body can hold out?â
Lan Jue plucked the golden mask from his face. âI have no idea,â he said through a tight smile. âI canât tell you the state of my body. Before now I wasnât recovered from an injury. I was at perhaps forty percent of my capabilities. After only a few hours of combat, I was nearly spent. I also hadnât brought any recovery gems. I just had to keep going. Later I used the forbidden art 1 to temper and control the power the decoction granted me. The higher levels of energy needed to maintain it are staving off the decoctionâs effects.
The Wine Master addressed the Doctor. âJust tell us what needs to be done.â
âWell, first we need to get back to ground,â he said. âRight now weâre all in danger. His powers could spiral out of control at any moment. You keep him in check.â The Doctorâs face was hard and serious. The undulating electric powers that raced through Lan Jue prevented him from doing any sort of examination.
âWait a moment.â An azure light flashed from above, depositing Thor directly behind Lan Jue. The mecha was swallowed in to Thorâs Promise. Only then did Lan Jue indicate to the Wine Master that he was ready.
The old man waved his scepter. In the next instant, they vanished without a trace.
The world flashed around them several times before they were deposited to ground. Lan Jueâs body had still not reverted from his Ascension. As before he was still towering over the others, and emitting a dazzling golden light. Erratic bolts of lightning snaked over his body.
âHow are you feeling,â the Doctor asked.
âPretty crappy.â Lan Jue smirked. âIt feels like my bodyâs energies will slip out of control at any moment.â
âYup, thatâs about right. One of the Fantascia Genetica Decoctionâs frightening aspects is itâs variability. It effects people differently, and the stronger the adept the stronger the reaction. The potency of the energies it stimulates are also enhanced. You already possess a ninth level Talent, and so the decoction has granted you powers equivalent to a Paragon. However your body canât sustain that amount of power. Not even close. If youâre going to survive this, we need to drain this excess energy immediately. But this method is extremely dangerous â by itâs nature itâs very difficult to control an entire energy dump. It could end up totally consuming you. Right down to your life force. Hell, even if you make it I canât say what kind of damage your body will have sustained.â Hesitation was clear in the Doctorâs eyes as he finished.
Lan Jue didnât appear interested in discussing consequences. He just smiled. âI knew what I was getting in to when I took the decoction. If I live through this itâs already better than I anticipated. Alright, just tell me what I need to do.â
The Doctor stared fixedly at the enormous Lan Jue. âI really donât like you. You know that, right?â
Lan Jue cracked a grin. âIs it because Iâm more handsome than you are?â
âBullshit,â the Doctor spat. âHandsome as a pigâs butt-crack. If you hadnât shown up, then management of the Avenueâs power gems undoubtedly would have fallen to me. Iâd be Skyfire Avenueâs Jewelry Master. Worse, after you showed up the Beautician stopped calling me so much. Said you had more class than I did. You canât understand how infuriating that is. Only now, seeing you like this, all I can say is the Clairvoyant made the right decision. Iâll get no relief for my sense of justice, but Iâll do right by my sense of duty. Now lie down.â
Lan Jue rubbed his nose and laid down on the ground. âWhy does it feel like youâre giving me the âfriendzoneâ speech.â 2
âShut the hell up,â the Doctor ordered. âAt this point youâre lucky to be alive. I expect ten percent off all future power gem purchases just coming to this hellish house call.â
Lan Jue broke in to laughter. âYou got it.â
âAnd a bottle of Romanee-Conti if you live,â he finished, walking to Lan Jueâs side.
âAnd when will you expect payment?â
âImmediately. Suffering that damned interspacial transfer has itâs price. Bottle of conti, no arguments.â
âHow am I supposed to get you one?â
âNot my problem,â the Wine Master piped up. âSo you better live. You also have yet to go with me for that bottle we discussed. Some gentleman you are.â
âIâll need your help,â the Doctor said, speaking to the Wine Master. âI canât get past his bodyâs defenses. Once an opening is established to drain the energy, itâll also need to be controlled. Weâll need to guide it, then at the precisely right moment stem the flow. We need to get it just right â too little and the power will kill him. Too much and weâll drain his vital force.â
âAlright, just let me know what needs doing and when.â
The Doctor hesitated, then fumbled at his collar. He pulled out a necklace, and removed it from around his neck. The swinging pendant strung on it was a purple gemstone that twinkled with a gentle inner light.
Lan Jueâs business was power gems, so his eyes lit up in interest as they fell upon the pendant. âIs that a phylactery stone?â
The Doctor frowned. âOf course it is, stop wasting your breath. You better pay me back for it, too! Any equivalent level power gem will do. But another phylactery would be nice.â
Lan Jue looked the young man in the eye and nodded.
Phylactery stones were c-ranked gems. Of all the known gems, their energy storage capacity was the greatest. Their energy stores were enough to power a command ship for an entire year. It wasnât the rarest or most precious of the c-ranked gems, but it certainly was one of the most useful. Were a mechaâs core gem a phylactery, it could keep up constant battle status for one or two years nonstop.
Of course itâs rarity as in line with what one would expect for a c-ranked gem. They were only found on a small planet in the Northern Alliance. It took a hundred tones of the raw mineral to produce a single gem. The small planet only really had about a million tons available for refinement, so once all was said and done there would only be around ten thousand of these gemstones in circulation. A total of ten kilograms. But those ten kilos of gems could run a star bastion â though it wouldnât, it was far too extravagant and wasteful. The North carefully regulated their sale and use.
The one clutched in the Doctorâs hand was perhaps thirty grams. Itâs price couldnât be measured in simple cash.
âLeft hand, in the palm. Cut a cross.â The Doctor was stern and serious as he spoke to the Wine Master.
Lan Jue opened his hand, and the Wine Masterâs scepter shined as it shrunk in to the form of a glimmering silver knife. The blade was only seven inches long, with a brilliantly shining surface. However if one were to look closely, theyâd see threads of black interwoven with the silver. The opposing colors spun around one another, drawing the eye with their mesmerizing dance.
Lan Jue was keeping the tumultuous powers within him at bay, but not for long. Already the edges of his vision were growing dark. Soon, only the Doctor remained in a world of darkness.
The Wine Masterâs hand moved with a quick flick of the wrist. A silver cross appeared, stark against Lan Jueâs golden palm.
The Doctor sucked in his breath. A bluish-green light flooded out and around him, filling the area with vitality. His right hand fiddled with the phylactery stone, then carefully pressed it against the cross-shaped slice. He turned his head and nodded at the Wine Master.
âTear.â The old manâs voice was clear, but quiet. Lan Jueâs left hand suddenly shook and the silver cross vanished, replaced with a sudden and violent burst of energy.
The Doctor pressed the gem against Lan Jueâs palm with all his strength. Golden blood flowed from around the gemâs corners, splattering against the Doctorâs white coat. Where the droplets landed, they quickly began to fire off bolts of electricity. The Doctor began to shake and convulse from the shocks.
The Wine Master was at his side in an instant. He clapped a hand down on the young manâs shoulder, and a pale silver light wrapped around him like a protective membrane. The slithering arcs of electricity danced over the surface but did no further damage. Still the Doctor trembled, recovering after a few moments.
As he did, the gemstone pressed against Lan Jueâs hand had started to undergo a strange change of itâs own. Itâs faint light had expanded in to a glimmering halo that radiated out from it. By virtue of the stone, the spurts of golden blood quickly slowed and stopped. It was acting as a sort of cork to stop up the wound.
The stone began to flicker, casting off sparks of light that appeared and vanished around them. It thrummed and flashed like it had a life of itâs own. As they watched, it began to fill with a golden light.
The Doctor released a sigh, no longer shaking from his shock. âJewelry Master, right now you and the gem have established a link. Phylacteries are strange stones, with the ability to join with almost any form of life. It fuses with anything that possesses a genetic make up. Once itâs fused with the host, itâll begin to absorb any energy released by it and release anything else. As a result every gem can only ever have one master. Itâs for this reason theyâre rarely directly used with machinery. They are not alive, and thus canât make a link.â
1. This mean his Ascension. Iâm not sure this is necessarily âforbiddenâ but thatâs how he describes it. Michaelâs Adventus is another example.
2. In Chinese this is called âplaying the good guy cardâ â equivalent to my generationâs âdear johnâ letter. Oh, youâre a good guy and all, but why donât we just be friends.