Login Accepted: Incipere Online Book One by R.J. Triveri

Login Accepted: Incipere Online Book One by R.J. Triveri

Author:R.J. Triveri [Triveri, R.J.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-04-19T22:00:00+00:00


Part Three: Ally

Being alone is horrible, but at least I’ve got a surly innkeeper to drink with if it gets to be too bad.

-Thoughts of Athos Aramis, Alchemist of Incipere

Many Meetings

Athos wasted no time getting together a slathering of brews old and new together for the trip: Pyrothium, Obscurus and Sol Arum, Leritate Omnes, and even a few of the poisonous-looking, green Venefirous he hadn’t bothered with before. Now that he had enough of the shadow oils to actually make it, it didn’t seem like such a bad idea to have a range of different ammo types ready. The fact that his potions could be queued in his machines made things go all the faster as he looked through his inventory and took out the gray book sealed in blue wax.

As he did with the first, he touched the seal and was rewarded with a small message window:

Conditions are not met: Identification

The seal didn’t crumble, the binding ribbon stuck in place, and the book’s name updated appropriately in the same window to, unimaginatively, unidentified book. Well, at least he was learning. Green books seemed to be essence, which he still had no idea about except that it effected his Splendor Solis, and blue books were, well, unidentified. According to Sally, there were also skill books, which probably had another color to them. With a contented shrug, he sent it back to his inventory and returned to his machines.

Sally Queen => Athos Aramis: Dad’s canceling the trip in.

Athos queued another vial of Pyrothium before he sat back and focused on the chat window.

Athos Aramis => Sally Queen: I thought he might. I don’t know what’s going to happen, Sally. The guilds are holding some kind of meeting soon to decide.

Sally Queen => Athos Aramis: Are you going?

Athos Aramis => Sally Queen: I need to. If it were just me, I wouldn’t care, but it’s not. I can’t just leave them. I have to fight.

Sally Queen => Athos Aramis: My mother says the same thing.

Athos Aramis => Sally Queen: Sally?

Sally Queen => Athos Aramis: Just be careful.

Athos Aramis => Sally Queen: I will. You can keep track of me, right?

Sally Queen => Athos Aramis: You’re my friend, but that doesn’t mean I’m going to be watching your every move.

Athos Aramis => Sally Queen: Humor me.

Sally Queen => Athos Aramis: Oh, trust me, Athos. I am.

He smiled at that and let it go as the interface of his setup dinged. The half visible image of a potion bottle floated in the air above his station to inform him that the work was done. Opening the interface again, he took everything he could muster and packed his inventory with thirty of each draft and bottles to spare. For a second, he looked at everything before returning it to his nearly full inventory.

The room was empty now save for the bed, the low light throwing lamp, and the small table. It wasn’t the largest room, but without his equipment filling every nook and cranny of the free space, it didn’t quite feel like his home.



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