Hmmph... this junior is a good seed [Cultivation Management Quest]

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Good Seed Profile - Auspicious Nine(Adopted)
I have had the Good Fortune at being allowed to adopt Auspicious Nine with permission from @BadAtScreenNames & Occipitallobe. I plan to do them justice.

PROFILE


NAME: Auspicious Nine

FIRST TURN: 10

COOL THING: Tree-Man (see backstory for details - Vital Golden Arbor variant)

BACKSTORY: There are many odd creatures that wander the Third Sea, born of the divine power of cultivation and the crucible of the world. Few, however, can be said to be stranger than that great champion of Pleuron, Jin Muyi. The hero's transformation as he recovered from his wounds transformed him into an entirely new form of life; the first demonic tree man to ever exist.

He was not, however, the last.

When Jin Muyi regained consciousness and left the grave/sanctuary of roots and vines he had slept in, some tiny fragment of him was left behind. Not much, admittedly – barely an echo of his qi – but enough. It lay in that cradle, and slowly, it consumed the qi that the root system fed it, the ancient blood of long-dead fifth sea cultivators trickling in drop by drop. It grew. It developed. And then, a hundred years later, it awoke.

Or more accurately, they. From the tree came twelve demonic tree people, new born and very, very confused. They were physically already fully grown, their human aspects seemingly young adults, and they possessed some language skills, but beyond that, nothing. To make things even more complicated, further investigation showed that all of them possessed the blood of bronze to some degree or another, albeit mutated to a massive degree.

The twelve were, to begin with, protected and cared for by Pleuron's governing family. There, their personalities started to emerge. Of them, Auspicious Nine was the first to go out into the wider world. A curious, clever young entity, he devoured every book he could get his hands on. Having completed his studies, he decided to do the only thing that made sense.

And joined the clan. Right before the trials.

Yeah, his definition of sense is… flexible…

DATASHEET

CURRENT TURN: 16

HEALTH: Healthy
Healthy (Turn 10 Start) --> Wounded (LST interrupt) --> Healthy (Turn 11 Start) --> Dead (LST) --> Badly Wounded --> Wounded (Turn 12 Start) --> Lightly Wounded (Turn 13 Start) --> Healthy (Turn 13 End) --> Wounded (Turn 14 End) --> Healthy (Turn 15 Start)

AGE/LIFESPAN: 120/500 Years.

IMPACT: 5 (Effective Cultivation: FE4)
0 (Turn 10 Start) > 5 (+5, Turn 12 End)

Woodflame Token (+5) - A talisman seized as spoils from a defeated Jingshen daughter. Allowing Nine to transmute wood energy into flame energy at a moment's notice, reducing his weakness to flame and allowing him to use it as a powerful attack. Good combat and utility function.

CULTIVATION: Foundation Establishment 2-Pillar
1st Heavenstage (Turn 10 Start) --> 3rd Heavenstage (Turn 11 Start) --> 6th Heavenstage (Turn 12 Start) --> 9th Heavenstage (Training Juniors) --> 1-Pillar, Early (Turn 13 Start) --> True 1-Pillar, Fortified (Turn 14 End) --> Foundation Establishment 2-Pillar

CULTIVATION YEAR EQUIVALENT: 150
21 (Turn 10 Start) --> 33 (+12, Turn 11 Start) --> 47 (+14, Turn 12 Start) --> 67 (+20, Training Juniors) --> 100 (+40 from Breakthrough, Turn 13 Start) --> 110 (+10, Turn 13 End) --> 120 (+10, Turn 14 End) --> 150 (+30, Turn 15 End)

CULTIVATION GOAL: Orthodox

OMAKE BONUSES: 2 LST
Turn 10: +1 LST, -1 LST
Turn 11: +1 LST, -1 LST
Turn 12: +1 LST
Turn 13: +1 LST
Turn 14: +1 LST, -3 LST
Turn 15: +1 LST
Turn 16: +1 LST

TRAITS, TECHNIQUES & SKILLS:

Ascension Blood - Sometimes being slow has its upsides. Following the events of the second Hundred-Year Trials of the Era Konstantinos, the Clan has developed an infusion to thicken the Blood of Bronze for juniors of the 4th​ Heavenstage and lower. Those infused have purified their bloodlines, making them stronger, equivalent to standard Foundation Establishment progression.

Grudge Vessel of Gu

Verdant Bough Regrowth

Dream Chasing Nightmare Bridling Sutra

Gui Hua Dao Fa
Quoted from Mochinator: "It isn't technically a Golden Devil tech since it was taken from the Saber Palace for Gui Hua by her mom, but i guess she could have passed it down so that it can help protect her Father's Clan since Gui Hua herself is heading off to the Flood Dragons (if i ever have the mood to write it out)
But appearance-wise, think Sai from Naruto up to FE
At Qi, movement is beyond the wielder and they can only use it to display constructs (basically Avaterseque bending of rock walls, grasping vines, falling rain drops etc)
Core is when the more mind fuckery stuff happens where each construct radiates the Dao of Painting so much that the enemy is forced to looked. It plays with their heart and distracts them
Core is when the more mind fuckery stuff happens where each construct radiates the Dao of Painting so much that the enemy is forced to look. It plays with their heart and distracts them
But easy way to treat it is Sai from Naruto's painting except elemental based due to it supposing to be from Ghosts of a elemental type being the ink"
Fuller description: Hmmph... this junior is a good seed [Cultivation Management Quest] Original - Fantasy


IN-PLAY HISTORY​

FATE LOG:
Turn 10: Auspicious Nine was his name, yet his fate was moderately inauspicious. Facing the Trials, he was hunted for the traces of Bronze in his blood, and for his inexperience he suffered. Were it not for the use of a timely Treasure, he almost would've died, and it was only the intervention of Jin Muyi pulling away a number of Hunters to lay a greater siege at Pleuron that allowed him to escape with his life. He managed to reach the Third Heavenstage (+12 Years), following the same plodding cultivation schedule as his progenitor.

Turn 11: Auspicious Nine continued his absurd run of bad luck. Almost slain by a rampaging Revolting Vilefart Boar in the Foundation stage as he attempted to recover a herb, he survived with the use of a treasure alone, and despite that managed to cultivate to the 6th Heavenstage (+14 Years).

Turn 12: Auspicious Nine like so many others was deep in Jingshen territory, fighting a rather unpleasant Flame cultivator who used a trio of mobile cannons as her weapons. He managed to ambush her, only to be ambushed in turn, and forced to flee. Driven up onto a mountain, he triggered his tribulation, reaching into Foundation Establishment. Coming down the mountain he slew the enemies pursuing him - his enemy had been the daughter of a Core Formation Jingshen Elder, and from her body he seized the Woodflame Token (+5 Impact), allowing him to transmute wood energy into flame energy at a moment's notice, reducing his weakness to flame and allowing him to use it as a powerful attack.

Turn 13: Auspicious Nine was the first to have to return in the adventure beneath the fortress. The great whirling dead-zones that drank Qi caught him first, along with Simon. With the quick and decisive use of a potion was able to throw them both out, but remaining a few seconds too long left him exhausted and depleted, unable to continue in the expedition. (+10 CY)

Turn 14: "Auspicious Nine had spent the better part of a decade seeking to cultivate insects and cultured fauna for the sake of advancing his own alchemical research. Reaching the limit of what could be done at the early stages of Foundation Establishment, he entered the Qiguai Secret Realm in search of inspiration, or at the very least opportunity.
Within the first day the eyes of his ancestor appeared to be looking upon him; he had encountered a Centipede of surpassing potency despite being in the upper reaches of Qi Condensation strength. A remarkable find, and if he could secure a breeding population, then the possibilities-!
Over the course of ten months, three weeks, four days, and two mysterious nights he tracked the Centipede to its home - aided in no small part to his own nature, to be sure. A small hole in a cliff wall, a tunnel that lead into a vast, glittering cavern. Within which lay an atmosphere thick in ambient qi, and rich in potent lichens and plants to feed the glittering swarms of beetles that fed on them. Excited, he began taking samples en masse, determined to swiftly take back enough to Clan territories to remake the environment in miniature.
He did not notice the Core Formation Patriarch Centipede until it was too late. A barbed stinger smashing him into unconsciousness with an injection of paralytic venom.
"Invader." Was the word he heard first, dripping with scorn as he was brought to wakefulness.
"The likes of you is not welcome here, let alone to steal from this Realm to empower those who carry your befouled blood," Mandibles chittered in reprimand, "But fortunate as you are, Invader, that I lack the time to mete out proper punishment. As it happens, there is a great deal of waste from this time's…Well it doesn't matter to you, the Heaven's have more important matters to manage. Survive and leave. Or don't."
Auspicious Nine was left, chained into a tunnel deep within the Array. Subjected to intense amounts of pressure fell upon him, trapped within a whorl of crushing sea that assaulted him with the terrors of the deep. In desperation the Treeman sought to desperately swim along the current back to air, but his unnatural physiology could only endure so much, forcing the usage of a treasure to find the nearest pocket of air. (-1 LST). When Auspicious Nine awoke, he found himself upon an island drenched in perpetual twilight, where no light nor stars could be found. Hesitantly, he sought to use his talents and body to take from the land and heal, but it was not to be. The island was host to a den of Reverse Sea Eels, creatures that could only live above the waters as their bodies channeled the might of Heavenly Qi perhaps too strongly. They struck the Treeman deeply, fangs and scales seeking to tear apart their first meal in years, and in desperation Auspicious Nine was forced to use another treasure to retain his life, if only barely. (-1 LST).
The whorls of space churned, even as he desperately sought to flee the blind seas in which he had been entrapped. But the gifts he had been given could only do so much in the Qiguai Secret Realm, and it was only through the usage of a third treasure that he managed to breach back into the relatively safe territories of Realm, finally free of the terrors of the Reverse Sea in which he had been trapped. (-1 LST).
Horribly injured, he returned to Clan lands. Far poorer, but perhaps wiser for the harrowing experiences he had faced in the Qiguai Secret Realm.

Turn 15: "Auspicious Nine was assigned to a task of seeking out an old herblore teacher from the Plains. He was asked by the teacher to go and find this man who had been making a living selling herbs at the mouth of the Poison Maze for decades, but hadn't taught anyone else since he was crippled thirty years ago. He was to bring the teacher back, a task made difficult by the fact that he did not know where exactly to start looking for the man.
The old herblore teacher had gone missing after one of his old students died in the Poison Maze, never to be seen again. He would return with Auspicious Nine and lend his aid to the Clan if he could aid the man in finding his student's corpse.
The body was found at the edge of the Poison Maze, next to an old tree with red flowers blooming all around it. The body was perfectly preserved, sitting on a sea of gorgeous blooming flowers. Auspicious Nine thought that was peculiar, and wondered why the body was not damaged by the effects of the nearby Poison Maze. He suspected it might be a trap, and so he waited until nightfall before approaching the body.
He crept up behind the body just as a snake emerged from the corpse, a red flower pattern on its back. Auspicious Nine slew it, and returned the corpse to the teacher. The Redflower Snake Gallbladder (+10 CY) he recovered was a potent boon to his cultivation once cooked properly into a pill."

OMAKE LOG:
57,650 words overall total (net)

TURN 10:
Auspicious Nine 1: The March of Progress (858 words)
Auspicious Nine 2: Decision Making: The Demon Tree's Perspective (629 words)
(1487 words total)

TURN 11:
Auspicious Nine 3: Further Ruminations of Progress (406 words)
(406 words total)

TURN 12:
Auspicious Nine 4: The Passing of a Legend (838 words - Life Saving Treasure)
Auspicious Nine 5: In the Halls of Phantasmagoria (4152 words - Teaching Juniors collaboration with @Kaboomatic)
Auspicious Nine 6: The Pursuit of Progress (16150 words)
Auspicious Nine 7: New Life, New Lessons (Collaboration with @ObsidianNoir)
(21,016 words total)

TURN 13:
Auspicious Nine 8: Homeward Bound (3300 words)
Auspicious Nine 9: Home Sweet Home, Pt. 1 (1875 words, Training Juniors Collab with @Gore17)
Auspicious Nine 10: Research Material (1271 words, Training Juniors Collab with @CuriousRaptor)
Auspicious Nine 11: Chance Encounters in the Dark (1130 words, Collab with @AlphaDelta)
Auspicious Nine 12: The Many Molds of the Blood (4820 words)
Auspicious Nine 13: Six Degrees of Separation (3750 words Collaboration with @BlueHelix)
Auspicious Nine 14: Seniors who Lead Effectively Deserve Double Honor (2150 words Training Juniors for @Gajoti)
Auspicious Nine 15: The Flesh is Weak but the Spirit is Willing (2530 words Training Juniors Collaboration with @CoreBrute)
(20,826 words total)

TURN 14
Auspicious Nine 16: Deviant Physiology Pt 1 (200 words Collaboration with @The Fourth Monado )
Auspicious Nine 17: No Son of Man May Overcome Here (1350 words Collaboration with @Gajoti)
Auspicious Nine 18: Deviant Physiology Pt 2 (1100 words Collaboration with @The Fourth Monado )
Auspicious Nine 19: Look Above and See Grandeur (6300 words)
Auspicious Nine 20: Break Them Down and Build Them Back Up (1800 words)
Auspicious Nine 21: What Strange Beings these Mortals Be (1375 words Collaboration with @Xantalos )
Auspicious Nine 22: Office Politics (1135 words Collaboration with @BlueHelix )
Auspicious Nine 23: Fallen Powers of the Virtuous Flipper Region (1225 words)
Auspicious Nine 24: Partners in Crime (1850 words)
(16,335 words total)

TURN 15
Auspicious Nine 25: The Testing of the Devouring King (382 words, Collaboration with @Juugo, @ReaderOfFate)
Auspicious Nine 26: Every Fall, Every Fumble is a Faggot of Failure fueling the Furnace of Fortunes Most Auspicious (900 words)
(1,282 words total)

TURN 16
Auspicious Nine 27: Nega-Verse 1 - The Path Not Taken (1000 words)
 
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Auspicious Nine 1 - The March of Progress
The March of Progress
Auspicious Nine First Omake Turn 10

PERSONAL JOURNAL OF AUSPICIOUS NINE (FOUR, KEEP OUT)



ENTRY 1.

My research has borne fruit. In the diaries of famed horticulturalist and botanical death-master Viridi Anticheiras, I discovered a truth that will shape my further development for years to come. Said this pre-eminent master-


'Of course, the true gardener knows well that to truly aid his garden's development, he must speak to it. Each plant and flower must know his voice. EACH TREE MUST HEAR HIS CONVERSATION.'​

Emphasis mine. In any case, this gem of wisdom must be applied. I am, myself, a tree. I am also a gardener by some interpretations – I am attempting to further the growth and appropriate development of plants, in this case myself and my siblings. Therefore, I must talk to my subjects. This journal will serve as documentation for my studies.



ENTRY 2

Began with easiest subject – myself. To ensure the appropriate acoustics, located a large room with stone walls and high ceiling. Relocated contents to maintain accuracy of data. Also removed lighting, to remove distractions.

Spoke to the subject for thirty five minutes. Discussed all aspects of life – reading, writing, dealing with infuriating siblings, speaking to the Pleuron family, and research. Results initially seemed promising – subject felt invigorated by such sensible discussion, and enjoyed not being interrupted midway by Four screaming about paper being murder, or the sun being our true god, or Beef in Oyster sauce. However, after completion of the experiment, subject was unable to leave testing facility, as he could not find the door. Attempting to locate it by touch led subject to walk into several walls, bruising his face and feet. This progressed to some minor emotional distress until the subject was located by Athena Pleuron, who provided relief.

Subject was then asked why he had moved everything out of the cold room and covered the windows, leading to all frozen food spoiling. Upon receiving the answer, Athena stared at the subject for two and a half minutes without speaking, then sighed and told him to run along.

Results inconclusive. Further testing required.



ENTRY 3

Continued testing with new subject – sibling Three. Located subject standing in siblings' private quarters, looking out the window. Recorded conversation as follows:

INTERVIEWER (Hereafter, Int.):
Hello Sibling Three.

SUBJECT (Hereafter, Sub.): (Jumps.) Aaagh!

Int.: I am conducting-

Sub.: PLEASE stop sneaking up on me like that.

Int.: I am conducting an experiment.

Sub.: You keep doing it.

Int.: …Conducting an experiment?

Sub.: No. Well, yes, but that wasn't what I meant. You keep- doing that. Sneaking up behind me and giving me a fright. I don't like it.

Int.: I have no memory of previously sneaking up on you.

Sub.: You did it last week! I was watching the soldiers outside, and you shouted very loudly!

Int.: You mean experiment 37?

Sub.: …Do I?

Int.: Testing the reaction times of the average demonic tree when prompted by unexpected stimuli.

Sub.: Why on EARTH were you testing for that?!

Int.: We are a new species. Essentially unprecedented. We must test for everything.

Sub.:
I didn't like it.

Int.: This is not relevant information. My current experiment is simpler.

Sub.: Oh no…

Int.: I wish to test the effects of conversation on the development of appropriate subjects.

Sub.: Oh. Well. That doesn't sound too bad.

Int.: We will begin by discussing the importance of research.

Sub.: …Must we?

Int.: You have another topic?

Sub.: We could talk about how pretty the view is?

Int.: This seems suboptimal, and less likely to prompt a response in the subject.

Sub.: But you always talk about research. It's boring.

Int.: Clearly you have not been listening properly. Let me begin. Research-



At this point the experiment was completely ruined when an outside influence ruined the experiment's conditions. I have included some details. SOME. For historical record.



OUTSIDE INFLUENCE
(Hereafter, nuisance): HI!

Sub.: (Jumps.) Aaaaagh!

Int.: (Has a thoroughly understandable reaction of shock at an unexpected stimuli that is higher than the subjects' anyway) Aaaaagh!

To clarify, my verbal response was also deeper and more masculine-sounding than the Subject's.

Nuisance:
Watcha doin'?

Int.: Go away, Four.

Nuisance: Are you doing your little experiments again?

Int.: I said go away.

Sub.: Why'd you sneak up on me too? Why does EVERYONE sneak up on me?!

Int.: This is important work. You are ruining the data.

Nuisance: Data like you're scared of the dark?

Sub.: What?

Nuisance: (Like the ASSHOLE that he is) Oh, you didn't hear? Nine locked himself in the fridge and got so scared he started crying!

Sub.: (laughs, proving himself an utterly useless subject and utterly incapable of aiding the progress of research, ever) No way!

Nuisance: Mrs Pleuron had to get him out and give him a cuddle like a baby-



At this point, I decided the experiment was wasted and there was no reason to continue. I then left. No matter what the Nuisance claims, I did not hit him, neither did I call him an asshole, and I especially did not run away crying. That others choose to believe his ludicrous claims is a sign of their lack of intellectual rigour. Experiment terminated.


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I think I'm reeeeeally going to like writing Nine, he's such a little douche! But yeah, first omake. Threadmark please @TehChron @ReaderOfFate @Alectai !
 
Auspicious Nine 2 - Decision Making: The Demon Tree's Perspective
Decision Making: The Demon Tree's Perspective
Auspicious Nine Second Omake Turn 10

Athena massaged her temples and tried not to close her eyes. She'd been doing that a lot lately. Some of it was expected – the trials always had this effect on her, and quite frankly everyone else – but there was more than usual this time around. After all, this time around she had…

…kids.

Not children, she decided. She'd had children before. Four of them. Each one had presented challenges, certainly, but nothing on quite the scale of… of….

Nine (or Auspicious, as he'd taken to calling himself) gave her a stern look. It would almost have been impressive, were it not coming from underneath a hat with a brim eight sizes too big, a set of earmuffs, and what looked like a scarf she'd received as a gift years ago from a trader who didn't understand how deserts worked.

"Joining the legions," she said.

"Yes," said Nine.

"That… is certainly a decision."

"The only logical choice. Let us acknowledge the facts. Your waycastle, while certainly serviceable enough, is beginning to reach the potential limits of its stimulation."

"Is that so."

"I have read all the books," said Nine, flatly. "Some of them twice."

"I will admit, the library is somewhat rudimentary, but-"

"Limits. Of its. Stimulation. As a dedicate of Research and The Mind, this is clearly intolerable. I must therefore continue my development in the only appropriate fashion. Joining the legions."



She stared helplessly at him. She thought, before, that she'd finally gotten a handle on Nine; he liked to read, so keep him in books. He was curious, so keep a tutor around to answer any questions he had. Certainly he wasn't as manageable as poor sweet Three, who really just wanted to watch the world go by in a quiet room, but he wasn't Eight (who had recently discovered boys) or 1 (who had also discovered boys, decided she didn't like them, and now dedicated her life to hitting them with sticks) or Gods forbid, 4 (No. Just No.)

And yet here he was. Suggesting this… this thisness. Gods. She should have gotten in the new shipment of library books faster.

"You don't think," said Athena, helplessly, "that perhaps you might wait until after the trials?"

"That would take years. I do not have years."

"…I rather think you do, Nine-"

"Auspicious Nine."

"-Auspicious Nine, yes, sorry."



He harrumphed.

"I will admit, I understand your trepidation," he said.

Athen felt a flicker of hope. Perhaps this was a way to-

"Nepotism would very quickly still my progress, and with it my chances of furthering the field of Research."

The flicker gave a sad little pffut sound, and died.

"I have, however, developed a solution. Observe." Nine reached into his pocket and pulled out a mask. Quite a clever one, she had to admit; it was made of soulsteel, and jutted forward to cover the entirety of his face with a flat, featureless surface.

Completely featureless.

"…I note an absence of eyeholes."

"An early design flaw. Pay it no mind."

"But you can't see."

"I can't see yet. However, with further development, I will find an alternative! As a result, my indirect descent from the Honoured Jin Muyi is rendered impossible to discover. I will be completely incognito."



Athena, tactfully, did not to point out that his skin was made of wood, his hair sported a healthy green sheen from all the chlorophyll, and he had vine-tentacles. It struck her as beside the point.

"Ni- Auspicious, that's very sensible, but not what I was concerned about. The trials are coming up."

"I am aware, yes."

"….Aus, you could be very badly hurt. Or killed."

He shrugged.

"It is certainly a possibility, yes."

"Then why not wait until afterwards?"

"Because PROGRESS, Lady Pleuron, WILL NOT BE STOPPED."

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In which our adorable mad scientist continues to be really, really dumb. May I have a threadmark please @Alectai @TehChron @ReaderOfFate ?
 
Auspicious Nine - Further Ruminations on Progress
Further Ruminations on Progress
Auspicious Nine First Omake Turn 11

Taken from the personal diary of Auspicious Nine.



The march of progress is a powerful – in fact, unstoppable – drive. This is unquestionable. History has shown us that only through greater understanding of the world, and better application of that understanding – that any society – be it clan, sect, or religious death cult committed to the worship of trees – can survive.

Take language, for example. Without the invention of the hyphen, that entire opening paragraph would be very uncomfortable to read.
However, while progress may be unstoppable, its adherents are not. Occasionally, we who's highest goal is the greater acquisition of knowledge in all its forms must accept that our simple bodies must take precedence. The reasons can vary; the need for sustenance is the most obvious, but there can be many others.
Such as getting the shit kicked out of you in the trials because you enrolled in the legions at just the worst possible time. That one in particular can be a bitch.

Now, some individuals (who will go unnamed, even if they ARE assholes who suck and really should not be talking about things they know NOTHING about) may say that, given the natural regenerative properties of the Demonic Tree, and of course the excellent – nay, unimprovable! – healing reagent recently created FOR the Demonic Trees by a young scholar of great promise, one should really get over the damned trials and get back to practice.

They may pretend they do this for the betterment of the clan and the individual within it, but of course, the transparency of their lies is obvious. The real reason they do it is because they are ASSHOLES. Instead, a more sensible course of action is firstly to appropriately re-establish boundaries by ensuring that certain NAMELESS INDIVIDUALS WITH NO REAL INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT BEYOND WHAT ONE WOULD EXPECT TO FIND IN A NEWLY-HATCHED SCORPION, AND NOT A SPIRIT SCORPION, LIKE, A NORMAL SCORPION by informing them they have no idea what they are talking about and then applying appropriate physical force to ensure the point is made, preferably with a chair. Then, while one is spending time in the Pit for gross insubordination despite the clear and obvious provocation, begin reconstructing said healing reagent.

And perhaps writing to one's siblings who have now also begun training. One's sister, Seven, in particular, since she has a weak constitution that perhaps one worries about a little. As a good elder sibling should.
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Thought I'd knock this out since we're getting near the end of the turn, even if my inspiration is a dead slug full of salt and cruelty. I do love writing Nine, though, arrogant little douche that he is. The Pit is from @JanusIIV 's first omake for his good seed Janus, which just *SLAPS* , so I wanted an excuse to cram it in. @no. , @TehChron , @Alectai , may I please have a threadmark?
 
Auspicious Nine 4: The Passing of a Legend
TURN 12, OMAKE 1 [Auspicious Nine]
Auspicious Nine 4: The Passing of a Legend

The revel around the crypt in the deep mausoleums of the Dawn Fortress was a spectacle at odds with its location. The vaults of the honored dead buried several floors beneath the great citadel of the Golden Devil would seem the last place to find exuberant merry-making and celebration given the grim markers of mortality that inescapably defined the space. Yet perhaps it was because of the nature of the their present location that those present lifterd their voices uproariously. The clink of bottles against cups, saucers to gourds, filled the air as legionnaires drank voluminously gathered around a more recent addition to the crypts.

Standing at the periphery of the gathering where drifting revelers paid little attention, a silent figure observed and wondered. Full length cloaks and soulsteel masks were not exactly standard attire for parties or memorials but who was going to question the fashion choices of a cultivator. Auspicious Nine congratulated himself on his continued successful concealment and infiltration of the one year celebration of the internment of Jin Muyi. Well it probably didn't count as infiltration if there was an open invitation but really who cared about such minor details. No one had remarked upon his inhuman physiology which meant well deserved progress in his mastery of the subtle arts. Athena should have been ashamed of him for doubting his prowess although there had been… unfortunate lapses in the early days.

No matter now. He had unparalleled access to the lamentations for the late elder. Auspicious Nine carefully noted down the behaviors on display just as he had each day for a year now since the crypt had opened to visits. Early observations of the gatherings around the statue on public display had been uncomfortable work in the open sun with lots of boring waits interspersed with interesting insights. Today the members of Jin Muyi's own Mobile Infantry, the 99th​ Legion, had gathered in honor of their fallen ex-legate. An auxiliary legion prior to their assignment to the then Foundation Establishment Expert in the wake of ruinous Hundred-Year Trial, the force had been wholly transformed into a capable combat unit melding mounts and riders into the trademark formations of the Clan. This legion boasted the most adept practitioners of the Philoctetes variant of the Kataphroktoi Formation, no wonder there, since their legate had been the one to innovate it.

"Jin Muyi, may the Imperator welcome you into his halls in glory!" "For the honor or the Hero of Pleuron, Jin Muyi!" "Faithful to the last, our elder, our legate!"

So many toasts, so many shouted reminiscences of campaigns fought together and victories won. These were men and women who knew personally the legend so many were mourning. Auspicious Nine shifted uncomfortably, scratching at his chest. That last meal was making him uncomfortable, in fact, he'd been in discomfort for a while now. No time to waste on that, a seeker of progress could not let physical failings hold them back, so he pushed it aside. Here was a chance to learn more about the man who'd transformed beyond humanity and given rise to his family. He'd never asked, never considered what linked him and his grove to their progentor but now all he had were snatched memories and guesses.

Sighing beneath the blank face of his mask, Auspicious Nine could not will himself to leave until he answered this pull to know, to understand. Perhaps when he was done here he could see the human offspring, Gui Hua, was it not? Maybe there he would find an answer to satisfy this compelling interest.

Walking up to a very inebriated legionnaire - if the unsteady gait said anything - he poked her in the back as she was taking another swallow from a wineskin.

"Oi, watch it! You almost made me spill my wine." The legionnaire spluttered, turning around at the unexpected interruption. Looking up and down Auspicious Nine's form with unsteady eyes, she mumbled a question. "What are you an attendant here? Didn't know they went for spooky. Want to come with me to the corner for a little fun time?"

Ignoring the inane request for coitus, Auspicious Nine asked over the crowd. "You were telling your friend about how Jin Muyi saved your life against the Blood Path during the Cannibal Wars. I'd like to hear more."

Perking up at the chance to speak, the woman slung an arm around Nine's shoulder, almost shouting in his ear. "So there we were up against those bastard Cannibals, trapped in one of their human ranches…"

Auspicious Nine held himself back from violently resolving the assault on his person and deigned to suffer the indignities of this fool's company. She had something he sorely lacked and now wanted to uncover: a relationship with the legend, Jin Muyi.

AN: (838 words) @no. @Alectai Please threadmark. I think this is off to a good start. Requesting an LST
 
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Auspicious Nine 5: Auspicious Nine and the Ninth Prince - In the Halls of Phantasmagoria
TURN 12, OMAKE 2 [Auspicious Nine]
Auspicious Nine 5: Auspicious Nine and the Ninth Prince - In the Halls of Phantasmagoria

The public practice fields of the Dawn Fortress were open to all legionnaires at any hour subject to notice with the Office of the Elder of Disciples. That assignment had been a strategic coup in the early days of the newly installed council involving unspeakable acts with certain pliable legates and a most distracting rumor campaign about the shamefully maligned Elder of Administration, Casia Zimisce. Destacia Duca might have been eccentric and often distracted by whatever new thing caught her fancy but she was still a capable political player aware of the value of having such a wide reaching responsibility included in her portfolio. The contribution points clan members paid out to claim preferred spots were a nice boost to her research budget but the opportunity to observe the varied ranks of cultivators that made up the legions of the Clan learning and refining their skills and abilities was an invaluable fount of inspiration. See there, a most intriguing specimen practicing in the moonlit night alone. The Archegetes might have denied the request to fund a Shambler Legion of Bronze-infused awakened Spirit Herbs and yes he'd also refused her access to the remains of the deceased human-plant mutate, but here was an opportunity to observe in situ a lesser reproduction of that most fascinating transformation. The melding of the Blood of Bronze to flora had so much possibility.

Auspicious Nine fondly remembered the interested gleam in the eye of the attendant who'd recorded his reservation of the training yard earlier in the day. The interesting conversation they'd had about the obvious superiority of vine tentacles over two simple hands had captured his attention. Finally someone was recognizing the obvious superiority of the grove's constitution as exemplified in a superlative specimen as himself - Four was an unfortunate throwback to less enlightened heritage. It had been a pleasant distraction to lecture such an able listener who'd taken such studious notes and examination of his form. He hoped to further that line of interaction later but now something more pressing called for his focus.

"How did the progenitor do this?" Auspicious Nine complained as he tired of swinging his newly purchased sword in the katas he'd learnt. Surreptitious observation of the human offspring, Gui Hua, practicing was certainly a non-standard approach to learning but he had no doubt that his formidable intellect would allow him to grasp the intricacies of the use of the Sabre as Jin Muyi had practiced it.

After several hours of frustrating effort, Auspicious Nine took a break to perhaps reconsider this endeavor. Alone in the grass of the field, sword in hand, Nine reflected on his road to this occasion. That overly affectionate drunk down in the crypt had mentioned being rescued by her legate wielding a sword against several peers in the Cannibal wars and defeating them decisively by himself. Recounted tales from other legionnaires who'd fought with Jin Muyi also mentioned his mastery of the sword among other impressive feats. Tracing the record of his exploits, a fascinating insight had come upon Auspicious Nine. The legend of Jin Muyi had been shaped with the edge of the sword. Other strengths had been developed in his prodigious rise through the realms, wholesale manipulation of his form as a mobile avatar of a forest obviously being the most superior and fitting but the sword had come first.

At the first battle of Pleuron, the successive challenges to the Fifth Sea Hunters that had memorialized Jin Muyi as one of the Indomitable Thirteen had been a swordsman's duels. Again at the second stand before the gates of Pleuron, Jin Muyi had led with his blade, a union of weapon and bearer that many whispered had risen to the heights of awakening the blade as a an extension of its masters will so adept had been the wielding of the killing instrument.

The unmatched potential of the mutability of his heritage had as yet escaped Auspicious Nine but the sword, that he could make progress in its use as he was now. Training as an Aspirant had taught him the basics of infantry combat which included the standard xiphos of a Golden Devil legionnaire but if he was to follow and overtake the footsteps of the one that had come before him then only the mastery of the Sabre would. Unfortunately, the damned thing was hard to use. Several days had been spent on the effort, purchasing commonly available Sabre manuals with contribution points. It turned out that Golden Devils mostly stayed away from the use of the Sabre perhaps as result of their antipathy with the much despised Seven Divine Saber Palace. The materials available were meager, poor to middling at best. He'd been about to give up on the exercise as a futile diversion from his greater ends when he'd seen her in the moonlight dancing.

Perched upon his lookout over the Muyi estate looking to distract himself by watching the fleshy human, he'd been enraptured by the display as Gui Hua had taken up a blade and moved through several sword forms so smoothly and perfectly that the saber seemed almost a living thing. Then he'd been seized by the need to know that art, that dance. Careful enquiry had revealed that Gui Hua practiced the Gui Hua Dao Fa (Ghost Painting Sabre Art) and she was most emphatically not teaching the legacy technique her father had left her to rude brats - the nerve of that woman, really, calling him a brat! So he'd been forced to observe in concealment as the woman resumed nightly practice, frantically trying to pick apart the stances and motions, the delicate qi interactions that elevated swordplay to beauty.

Eyes closed, Auspicious Nine recalled the movements he'd memorized and then set his stance to begin. Slowly he moved the saber from guard to attack the parry trying to grasp that ephemeral essence. Without instruction and working off memory and surreptitious recorded jade slips, he moved fitfully, stopping and starting as he made mistake upon mistake. Yet he persevered and as the night approached its nadir, this hour after strenuous practice, the sword forms came to him. Not perfectly and certainly far from adeptness but the saber in his hand no longer seemed a foreign tool. Suddenly he stopped and then left the training grounds hurriedly.

The crypts were open late in this time of celebration but fortuitously no mourner was before the tomb carved out for Jin Muyi. Standing before the grave, Auspicious Nine raised the sword in silent salute and began again the dance he'd stolen. Through attack, defense, evasion and more he moved and in the still air of the mausoleum his motions were the only sound. Slower, deeper the katas pulled him in down into a trance of revelation and epiphany. The air was heavy but the currents of qi in the space before the crypt began to swirl around the figure shadow fighting within, into him and out in a timeless cycle.

Just beyond this sepulchre, another marker for a fallen hero lay. This one's time of mourning had come and gone, and no corpse lay within. But the grave was a marker of memory and symbols have power especially in the dark of night beneath the earth in the company of the departed. The shadows cast by the tomb of Ninth Prince grew just a touch deeper as a spectral visitor was drawn to an interesting spectacle.

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The Ninth Prince was bored out of his mind.

For one, after that little escapade in Yuan, he'd not really been able to do all that much. The past twenty years or so had basically been him hanging around the tomb that didn't hold his corpse, waiting for whenever his allies and friends could resurrect him.

Sure, the people coming and going and paying respects was nice, it was always enjoyable to see just how much he'd meant to the Golden Devils, but even the adoration and veneration of countless people begun to get boring eventually.

Really, the only thing that had broken his monotony was the news that Jin Muyi had died fending off a Nascent Soul level threat, and that was just generally terrible.

At the very least, Jin Muyi did have a tomb next to the Ninth Prince, and it was nice to have the company, even if said company was a dead monster tree-man-thing that was probably some sort of Blood Path user. Maybe. It was really pretty unclear if a tree man eating people counted as Blood Path.

On the one hand, Jin Muyi was a tree, and trees ate people all the time without getting cursed for it. On the other hand, he was originally a person, so it was kind of muddied up. At what point in a cultivator's horrific transformation did they stop being human and start counting as a Spirit Plant?

Of course, on the third hand, it didn't really matter at all, since Jin Muyi was both a hero of the clan and very, very dead.

Not dead like the Ninth Prince was dead either, fully dead with no hope of revival.

But that was the Ninth Prince going on a bit of a tangent. The important part was that he was bored out of his mind, and there hadn't been anything to break that boredom for a while.

Well, until the tree-man that looked eerily like Jin Muyi started practicing sword forms, and more importantly, started practicing them wrongly.

The Ninth Prince might have been a spear-user, but just because he specialized in a different weapon didn't mean he couldn't teach a Qi Gathering junior the proper way to do a sword-dance.

Of course, that didn't mean he couldn't have a bit of fun with his lesson. And not the malicious kind of fun that nearly killed Katha Theodoros in the Yuan Realm either, no, he'd learned his lesson about that.

Shuddering a bit at the reminder, the Ninth Prince snapped his fingers and weaved a subtle dream art around the tree-man, drawing him into a trancelike state. Once that was well and done, the Ninth Prince dived right into the junior's dream, appearing behind the Qi Gathering cultivator.

"Raise your sword three inches, right now an enemy has a direct line to your heart."

Say what you will about Auspicious Nine but he handled the surprise of an unexpected presence announcing itself behind him with aplomb. Spin and back away, assess threat, keep options open for attack or tactical retreat, the image of a competent legionnaire. Of course that vanished as soon as he opened his mouth. "Who are you and what do you want with me? I'll have you know I'm a master of the… wait are you giving me swordsmanship advice?"

The Ninth Prince looked confused. Really, what were they teaching juniors these days, if one didn't even recognize the Ninth Prince?

Still, it wasn't the tree-man's fault he was ignorant of matters such as this, all it meant was that the Ninth Prince would have to educate him. With a flourish, the Ninth Prince faded out of view.

He then immediately reappeared, kicking open a conjured door as he led a procession of music playing snakes. "I! Am known by many names! Hero of Pleuron! Savior of Three Hope City! Pillar of the Clan!"

"The name you might know me best as, however, is the Ninth Prince!"

Auspicious Nine looked blankly at the strange figure with the bombastic attitude. "The Ninth Prince is dead. You don't appear to much resemble a corpse and I'm pretty sure I saw his tomb a few spaces down the… Wait, where are we? This isn't the mausoleum!" Looking around now that his attention wasn't concentrated on the strange figure, Auspicious Nine found his surroundings to be strange. An area perhaps fifty feet around the two appeared to be a training hall very much not the crypts he'd just been at but beyond that it was vague, a blur that refused to focus.

The Ninth Prince sighed. Well, if this was what he was going to work with, it was what it was. "Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated, I'm currently a soul in the shape of my former body, and we're in a custom designed training hall located in your dreams so I can properly fix your swordsmanship. That about cover everything?"

Auspicious Nine considered the answer for a moment and shrugged, relaxing his wary stance. "That makes sense." Letting his sword rest at his side, he questioned the Ninth Prince, excited about this unusual opportunity for research. "What's it like being almost dead?"

Huh. It was odd being taken at face value, especially about this, but the Ninth Prince wasn't going to look a gift snake in the fangs. "Cold. A bit grey, but also I don't feel things that well anymore. I do get to fly though, so that's cool."

But that was enough of that. The Ninth Prince needed to get back to actually teaching this junior. "Now. Show me your sword forms. All of them. If I'm going to train you, I need to see what I'm working with in detail."

Auspicious Nine was tempted to return the subject matter back to the interesting experience of an almost dead man but something in the Ninth Prince's tone reminded him uncomfortably of Athena and that ornery bastard Centurion Tallis back in Aspirant training. With those types it was faster and easier to go with the flow than against. Sighing, he set himself into the first stance of the Ghost Painting Sabre Art that he'd observed Gui Hua always beginning with and began to move through the forms.

...The Ninth Prince was actually kind of impressed. Yeah, there was room for improvement (if he was being honest, there was a lot of room for improvement), but the junior (the Ninth Prince should really learn his name) had a solid grasp of the basics of his style. There was potential here, he just had to nurture it.

To that end, the Ninth Prince began mercilessly picking apart the junior's style. "Sword up three inches, you're leaving yourself wide open. When you twist your feet for that thrust, you're losing about twenty percent of its power, you need to plant them firmly for maximum force. Bend with the sword, don't make the sword bend for you."

Auspicious Nine lifted the sword, trying to follow along. "Just how flexible do you think I am? I might be made of wood but I'm not exactly a reed to bend every which way." He huffed as he contorted himself.

The Ninth Prince just brushed off that bit of youthful (relatively anyways, no matter how old the tree man was, the Ninth Prince was almost certainly centuries older) attitude. "Well, I think you'd be surprised at just how much this helps. For now, I suppose we'll need to train your flexibility too, but while your stance right now isn't perfect, it should do wonders for your attacks."

He smiled. "Try a simple sword swing."

Obedient, Auspicious Nine struck a blow, nothing fancy but there was a noticeable difference this time as compared to his solo practice. It was… smoother he'd say, less time spent from intent to execution. Fractions of a second shaved off really but battles between cultivators were often decided on razor thin margins.

The Ninth Prince continued to smile. "See? If you want to use sword arts, the most important thing to know, the most important thing to know with any weapon really, is speed. If you cut your enemy faster than they can cut you, you win. Now, let's do this again. Get in your next stance."

With that, the Ninth Prince continued to teach Auspicious Nine, calling out instructions, making subtle adjustments to his stance and Qi flow as the young tree-man fought imaginary enemies and went through repeated drills, adjusting meridians and acupoints so that his pupil could exert the full extent of his cultivation art.

It was slow going of course, but Auspicious Nine was a quick learner, picking up his adjustments and incorporating them after just a single demonstration. The Ninth Prince, for his part, was a similarly adept teacher, advice cutting to the heart of Auspicious Nine's issues and simple insight on the nature of the sword sending his student into brief flashes of enlightenment.

Together, an expert teacher and an adept student, the two of them made quick work of the flaws in Auspicious Nine's style, and rapidly moved on to improvements and advancements in both technique and cultivation.

Though, with how much effort the student was putting in, perhaps he might have wished that such tutelage stopped after their initial purpose was finished.

Auspicious Nine wondered just how this dream realm worked with the meager amount of attention he had to spare. He felt like he should be tired right now after running through so many drills yet his responses showed no sign of deterioration from fatigue or distraction. Time was a loose thing to grasp in this place, the moments drifting to the senses. Had it been minutes or hours since he'd begun tutelage under the Ninth Prince? Surely it couldn't be days but he couldn't pin down a frame of reference to mark the passing of events so who could truly say. All he had to measure was the gains achieved and what a harvest he was reaping in his swordsmanship. Praise for progress was doled out stingily from the Ninth Prince yet inevitably it came as his advancement demanded acknowledgment.

Auspicious Nine stumbled a moment caught up in a complex series of katas when the Ninth Prince called him to a halt.

The Ninth Prince clapped his hands, a smile on his face. "Alright, ten minute break. I do have to say, I'm quite impressed by your progress, both in your sword arts and in your cultivation. You've rapidly come to the peak of what I can teach you without forever tainting your path with my own insights."

"That being said, there is one last trial for you to go through." The Ninth Prince said, smile turned ever so slightly evil.

With a snap of his fingers, the Ninth Prince conjured a perfect replica of Auspicious Nine. Hair, face, clothes, weapons, qi, all of it was identical to the tree-man. The only thing that gave away that it was a clone was the fact that it was pitch black and bubbling with shadows.

"This," the Ninth Prince said, pointing at the shadow clone, "Is a perfect replica of you as you currently are, improvements and all. While at its core it's a braindead automaton, it has enough 'intelligence' that it can mimic your level of battle experience. It's identical to you in every way and the outcome of a battle between the both of you would be a perfect draw, neither of you being able to win. You're going to be fighting it, and I want you to win."

Let it not be said that Auspicious Nine shied away from a challenge. A grin split his face as he stepped forward eager to test himself against his doppelganger. Without flourish, he broke into the attack, pressing the offensive hard from the start. Fighting the doppelganger was liking fighting a reflection in a mirror. It was him to an extent, modeling his strikes, seeing through his feints. Harder and harder, Auspicious Nine pushed himself unwilling to be outdone by a cheap copy. If this fake replica was identical to him as he was then he needed only to surpass himself here and now to overcome.

Attack, parry, counter attack. On and on the two figures danced in the illusion, the blades in their hands wielded with impressive dexterity. Truly the Ghost Painting Sabre Art lived up to its name because in this perfectly matched trade of blows it was as though the combatants were crafting a portrait in sword strokes, an image traced out in empty air. The stalemate held for long moments, neither party able to best the other until a surprise upset settled the matter. Auspicious Nine made a bold gamble that this braindead automation would only know what had been seen so did something very foolish. He gave up his sword in clash, dropping his blade and receiving the blow from his opponent in a catch between his clasoed palms. There in that moment as his shadowy clone halted ever so briefly to process this novelty, he struck punching hard at the wrist holding the hilt causing it to release the grip and advancing into arm's reach. Fast, furious and merciless, he rained down blows and finally the doppelganger faded into umbral mist, defeated.

Turning around he looked back at the Ninth Prince' expression and shrugged. "The requirement was to beat the thing, not to beat it only with a sword."

Well, the Ninth Prince would be surprised if that wasn't the exact lesson he was trying to teach. As it was, he simply applauded. "Oh, bravo! I feel like you've already learned what I was trying to show you, but just for the sake of thoroughness, I'll repeat it. Don't be attatched to a single weapon or a fighting style to the exclusion of everything else. A battle is more often than not life or death, and in order to avoid your death, you need to be able to discard your way of fighting the moment it starts holding you back."

Nodding in recognition, Auspicious Nine replied. "I'll keep that in mind, although I can't deny that I'm itching to try out what I've learned on someone a bit more responsive. Proper progress require exhaustive testing, after all."

As he finished his mini-lecture, the dream world created by the Ninth Prince started to crumble and fall away. "Looks like our time working together is over. Good luck, use what I've taught you for good instead of evil, all that stuff. I'll see you when I ressurect, but for now, this is goodbye."

"It was an honor to learn at your feet. I will light an incense stick at your grave to hasten your return to the material world. Please remember to keep notes of.your experience in this condition. Prolonged near death experience should be very useful data." Auspicious Nine called out as he began to fade away.

The Ninth Prince gave him a thumbs up and a bright smile even as he begun to fade away. "I SHALL DO SO MY PUPIL! AND REMEMBER, THE ONLY THING THAT CAN DEFEAT YOU IS YOU! OR AN ENEMY OF EQUAL OR HIGHER POWER! OR… ALRIGHT THERE'S A LOT OF THINGS THAT CAN DEFEAT YOU, TRY AND STAY AWAY FROM THEM IF POSSIBLE!"

With that, the Ninth Prince vanished from Auspicious Nine's mind, still not having learned his student's name.

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Waking up was a seamless transition from dream to reality. Somehow throughout all this, his body had kept moving through the katas he'd been performing in the crypt. Around him a storm of qi heavy laden with Bronze and death, moved in time to his dance, drawn out of his surroundings and into his being. Pausing in the middle of his motions, Auspicious Nine assessed his body and gaped. Somehow someway he'd advanced his cultivation base. Even now he could feel lingering currents of qi settling into his meridians and dantian reinforcing the gains of one… two… three small realms of growth!

Truly he was a genius, a prodigy taking flight. Hurrying over to the grave set not too far away in remembrance of the Ninth Prince, Auspicious Nine honored his word and lit the incense stick. He wasn't much for rituals but it paid to settle your debts. Besides it was always a good idea to ingratiate yourself to superiors and research subjects and this would allow him to do both in one action.

The Ninth Prince hovered over the marker of his tomb and smiled in appreciation at the actions of his impromptu student. Stroking his chin as Auspicious Nine departed, he muttered to the silent dead, "Hmmph… this junior is a good seed."

AN: (4152 words) Please threadmark @no. @Alectai. This was a ride working with the excellent @Kaboomatic. This is a Training Juniors omake. With the 20 years from this I'd like to have Auspicious Nine break through mechanically at turn start into Foundation Establishment.
 
Auspicious Nine 6 - The Price of Progress
TURN 12, OMAKE 3 [Auspicious Nine]
Auspicious Nine 6: The Pursuit of Progress

The world blurred as he run, feet pumping against the sand of the dunes. Beneath the soulsteel mask covering his visage, his eyes scanned the land around him, looking for refuge, a place to hide or at least catch his breath. An odd hum hovered at the edge of hearing but there was no obvious source and his search was unfruitful. All around him was an relieved expanse of sand rising and falling in the waves of dunes. How long he raced he could not tell. His flight seemed endless, a journey across infinite distance and eternal time. He blinked and stopped. The pursuit he was fleeing had overtaken him, appearing in his path and leaving him no way further. Spinning about, he discovered himself surrounded, hunters manifesting like apparitions all around him from the darkness. Tanned dark-skinned faces flashed smiles of ivory as they stalked closer, drawing tight the snare about him.

He felt terror rise in him, familiar yet strangely distant when the laughing began, so similar to that of hyenas. His thoughts raced, trying to devise a means of escape, analyzing the peril he found himself in. At his side, he noticed an unfamiliar weight and saw a saber sheathed there. Confused he drew the blade and lifted it up in front of him, staring at its plain surface. Looking at the steel of the weapon, he saw his face reflected in the reflective surface there, green eyes staring through the eyeholes in an otherwise blank mask shadowed by the brim of a wide hat. The moment of reflection hang frozen no time and all time and then shattered as awareness kindled.

Auspicious Nine sheathed the sword and closed his eyes, ignoring the leaping hunters. He clasped both hands together in a simple mudra, thumbs and forefingers pointing up, the rest of his fingers interlaced. He focused on the words echoing in the background, lingering just below the level of awareness and called them out, "OM AH NU TA RA! OM AH NU TA RA! OM AH NU TA RA!" The subtle noise he'd been hearing unceasingly rose into a mighty roar that burrowed deep within his body, shaking his bones and sending the very ground into upheaval.

The words acted as a bridge binding Nine back to his body, a thread that he followed until he came into full awareness and control of his qi. With his spiritual energies in hand, he opened his eyes and looked around at the nightmare he'd been experiencing. He was still in the position he'd last been before he closed his eyes only this time he was no longer the subject but master. Alright, not exactly master yet, he acknowledged as the sutra strained at the limits of his control. Holding the dream phantoms frozen in mid air with his will was not quite an effortless task.

Nine's thoughts drifted to the gaping hole that was his wallet at present, his dream warping with his wavering focus to produce a slow shower of gold purses, drifting hazily down a frozen landscape. The Dream Chasing Nightmare Bridling Sutra had been an expensive purchase from the Clan's Technique Archives, nearly wiping out what savings he had left after embarking on a course of learning the use of the Saber. It was however an expense he did not regret because the opportunities it afforded him were simply fascinating.

"This is an opportunity to unfetter the mind and let genius reign supreme, not prance about in daydreams." He muttered as he bore down on his wandering imagination, his aim here was control not reckless manifestation. Nine found that his goal was easier said than done especially when his efforts were undermined by his own excitement. In his training with the almost dead legate the Ninth Prince, Nine had spent what had appeared to him to be several hours in a dreamscape practicing swordsmanship. Cross checking timepieces upon his awakening and practicing the drills that he'd learned showed that there had been a difference of nearly 10 to 1 in the subjective experience of time and to boot, he'd successfully cultivated in that period advancing all the way to the Great Circle of Qi Condensation. The potential inherent to such an experience had immediately seized upon Nine. He could cultivate while working on his research. He could even visit his siblings and Athena without having to strangle the nuisance, Four, from all his constant interruptions. So much possibility had called to his inquisitive mind and he'd dove head first into replicating the experience.

The shower of golden ephemera ceased with a distressing concentration of effort. Tracing the link back to his body which was seated cross-legged atop his bed in his quarters, Nine checked on his qi reserves and winced. Use of the Sutra was consuming qi from his dantian at a ridiculous pace that would leave him empty in short order, mere minutes at best. His physical condition was itself not looking too good. There was an unpleasant warmth around his head, radiating from his crown chakra where he was channeling all that qi to create the effect of lucid dreaming from the Sutra.

"You'd think the Golden Devil Clan would appreciate the virtues of the intellect over brawn, but no, the Clan archives are stuffed with all manner of means for killing idiots and barely a single process in sight for elevating intellectual ability." He complained as he wrestled with the unwieldy technique. The Dream Chasing Nightmare Bridling Sutra was a difficult qi manipulation to employ, requiring reserves of energy feasible only for those at the peak of the first great realm, equally matched skill in weaving that energy into useful manifestation and an uncommon expertise in biology to produce a frustratingly brief dreamscape that was vulnerable to subconscious alteration and external interruption. It said a lot about the Clan's focus that this unruly beast of a technique was the safest affordable option for a cultivator as able as Auspicious Nine.

The Delphi Family boasted the most comprehensive set of mind enhancement techniques and they were not sharing for any price. Other influences had their own treasured legacies they kept close to the chest with ruinous conditions for access to outsiders. The less secured alternatives were either very questionable in efficacy - falling comatose for a week was simply not suitable - , safety - lots of reports of cooked brains, no thank you - or suitability - no, he didn't have a Dao pillar or an inborn physique with a helpful affinity. The Sutra itself was a prize seized from the Shanqu Clan during the Golden Devil's push into the Organ Meat Desert and as such had no inherent affinity with the Blood of Bronze.

It was hard tiring work to use the damned thing, but Progress demanded much from its adherents, so slowly painfully, Auspicious Nine had wrangled the Sutra into a semblance of functionality and finally managed a decent activation out of it. Which was going to vanish like smoke before his eyes if he didn't get the efficiency of this thing up now. The chanting of words filled his quarters as his body and mind mirrored one another, adjusting and correcting the manifestation of the technique until Nine judged that he'd reached the best output he'd get for now.

Retreating from the waking world, he finally had the luxury of time to truly explore the dreamscape generated by the use of the sutra. He bent down and picked up a handful of dirt. It felt like ordinary sand and, licking his finger, tasted like sand. Interestingly, while the texture remained consistent the taste shifted as he tried to parse its nuance. Rubbing his gums, he picked up the distinct gritty flavor of the training grounds at the Dawn Fortress, the dry tartness of the earth around Pleuron where he'd been birthed and the iron aftertaste a small hill a few leagues away from Pleuron. That last distinct sensation sparked a connection that made him look again at the frozen figures hanging like models in the desert. Slowly he walked around and about the stopped circle of hunters, examining their features. It was an artifact of the realm he currently was in that the features of those present were indistinct. Humanoid yes, armed most definitely but specifics could not be pinned down. Certain details stood out though: wide grins and dark skin. That and the setting placed this scene in his memory.

This was the climax of his first ever Hundred-Year Trials. Athena Pleuron had been unable to restrain him from joining the Legions on the eve of that centennial winnowing and his Aspirant Induction had been a hurried frantic exercise. Frustrating that had been, he grumbled in remembrance kicking at dream sand, he'd not been able to truly undertake the research and study he'd set out to accomplish. Every hour had been a desperate march by the instructors to get them ready for the hunters of the Fifth Sea. Looking back now, he chuckled at the folly of his naivety in thinking then that he could perhaps be inspired by confrontation with the foreign cultivators and from thence advance in the quest for enlightenment.

"Progress will not be stopped," He whispered, "But the torchbearers of progress can be cast aside from the path and trodden into the grave by unthinking brutes." He hadn't feared for his life approaching the trials but watching legionnaires fall before the trial hunters had stirred unpleasant feelings within him. He'd come to know many of those unfortunate fools during induction and afterwards: loudmouthed Aeneas cut in half covering the retreat from a waycastle, shy Amila decapitated trying to flee a hunting band, blockheaded Toras sacrificing himself to take out an entrenched position and so many more. Their last moments faded into view before him, rendered into statues of their final moments as best as his memory could recall. Scent memory proved formidable, sharpening his recall of their corpses. The cooked smell of Toras with metallic hints from his self-immolation. The coppery tang of Amila's blood as her severed arteries sprayed him and the rest of their squad. More memories came into focus and the sands of his dream were soon a diorama of the casualties of the Hundred-Year Trials. Remarkable how one memory sparked off another until details he'd forgotten came flooding back.

The Clan might have counted those trials as the most favorable in living memory but that just meant they'd avoided a crippling loss, suffering only - what other Great Power could blithely say this - a painful loss. His eyes closed as he remembered that day standing before Athena Pleuron boldly declaring his dissatisfaction with the intellectual pursuits available to him at Waycastle Pleuron as it was. He'd been insistent on joining the Legions, seeing them as the surest path to expanding his mind through experience. If he had the opportunity he'd do it all again of course but now he understood the woman's frustration. Barely a few months old and there he was willingly walking into a meatgrinder that had chewed up and spat out more powerful cultivators. He hated the idea that luck had played a hand in his survival but to deny what was would be folly unbecoming of one who sought the Truth. Better to acknowledge bitter reality and then drag it kicking and screaming into the light of progress.

Looking up at the sphere of the moon, he lifted his arm up and beckoned. Obedient, the celestial observer drew near filling the night sky. He remembered running desperately, Fifth Sea cultivators behind him, pacing themselves not in any hurry to bring down "the interesting specimen". He might not have been birthed as humans were like the average member of the Golden Devil Clan but from his progenitor he'd inherited the Blood of Bronze and that was enough to make him a prize to those seeking a harvest of Heaven-sent karma. Before leaving Pleuron, he'd considered his siblings less favorably for their lack of curiosity about the world but in that pursuit he'd prayed that they were safe, too weak to be of notice to any predatory cultivator, even that irritant Four.

His flight had ended in ambush, the hunters behind arranging with others ahead to drive him and others fleeing their breached fortification into a single killing ground with other legionnaires from nearby forts. Together with those fellow legionnaires, he'd been forced to mount a desperate stand with the Hoplite, retreat by Kataphroktoi and Two-Headed Eagle proven futile in the bloody corpses of those less fortunate. Nine rubbed at his chest where the wounds he'd taken had been. Odd, he'd not been fully healed for decades now, suffering other serious injuries from different foes but that was the first true savaging his body had taken. His uncommon origin meant that the pain had been muted less crippling but still death had cast its shadow over him. But then something had drawn away the bulk of the hunters, salvation he'd only later discovered had come from his very own progenitor, Jin Muyi, challenging the gathered bands to a siege at Pleuron. The remaining cultivators had been distracted enough for those legionnaires remaining to break out, Nine himself borne away to safety by the tempest of the Racing Sandstorm Dervish amulet he'd managed to use.

Lifting himself up into the air with a thought, Auspicious Nine hovered in the sky looking down on the world below, seeing an unremarkable expanse of sun that stretched off into hazy distance and blurred shapes. He crossed his legs just like he'd seen Manuel Konstantinos do so many years at his induction. Except here he was both more powerful than even a Nascent Soul and weaker than a mortal ensconced in a trance as he was. "This technique makes one feel oddly introspective. The foundations of its construction certainly have their roots in the subconscious as evidence by the uncontrolled initiation." He noted. "A promising start although significant work will have to be done to control emotional bleedthrough. Logic and reason are the engines of progress, not emotion and whimsy. It appears this technique will be an excellent means of developing self-mastery."

The sky around him shimmered and shook before finally shattering like so much glass, revealing only utter oblivion beyond. The stream of qi he'd been funneling up towards his head petered out and his voice slurred in the middle of chanting the words of the sutra. "OM AH... AhNnu..."
Fatigue from qi exhaustion and the effort of keeping up the sutra slammed into him like a hammer and he fell backwards onto his bed, knocked clean into the realm of true sleep. Tonight he slept like a very good facsimile of a humanoid log, motionless and still, only the faint motions of his chest to indicate life.

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Late in the morning of the next day, the sun rose high enough above the horizon to overlook the heights of the Indomitable Peaks. In small unassuming quarters within the Dawn Fortress, sunlight intruded through the slats of shuttered windows. Illuminating beams drove away the darkness in one such residence, landing on an upturned face, eyes closed in slumber. Rough wooden skin colored dark brown streaked with bronze whorls, and chlorophyll green hair marked the sleeping figure, who was no longer so far off from the realm of the alert. Auspicious Nine groaned and turned on his side, clenching eyelids tighter shut to try to get away from the torment rousing him and retreat back to to the refuge of unconsciousness.

"Reminder, find way to quench the sun." He moaned out. Alas, no such solace was forthcoming immediately. The sound dampening arrays he'd set up in the room for his practice in dream manipulation had consumed the spirit stones powering them and fallen inactive. The noisy bustle of the population of the Dawn Fortress roused for the day prevented any retreat to sleep. Stumbling out from his bed, Nine clumsily groped at a nearby table set up for such mornings. His hands brushed the surface of the terrarium atop the table and the routine of daily practice had him lifting the top off, reaching down to grasp at its inhabitants and consuming the handful retrieved with lethargic chewing, without having to open his eyes. The familiar crunch of beetle carapace and the comforting taste of hemolymph soothed his aching head in the moments before his body quickly absorbed the meal and sent a rush of energy though his meridians and organs.

"Ahh... Just what the doctor ordered." He mumbled around his meal, finally opening his eyes. Perking up from the stimulation, he helped himself to a few more handfuls of the specially bred Fierce Yang Scorching Beetle. These were one of his more successful research products. Fast living and profligately reproducing spirit insects that had been domesticated to have their caustic emissions transformed into a quick acting stimulant that refreshed the mind and energized the body for a day's work after a long night of labor. They even had a minor use in minutely replenishing expended qi reserves, being awakened spirit beasts who could absorb and hold available spiritual energy from the air.

The Dawn Fortress was the perfect breeding ground for them, though they didn't fair so well outside in the thin qi of the rest of the Desert. Fatally toxic to mortals unfortunately and he'd not been able to sell his fellow legionnaires on their potential as yet. He was pursuing a tangential line of inquiry to determine if the hardiness of the Blood of Bronze didn't extend to such consumption or if it was a matter of taste producing psychosomatic reactions since the majority of complaints started there before reports of digestive upset. He didn't really understand that last objection, the insects were delicious. Oh well, he could hardly expect the average legionnaire to compare to his magnificent genius, could he?

Freshly roused and bright-eyed, Nine hurried over to his desk and pulled out a recording slip. Best to get the night's observations down while they were still fresh.

"Night 21 of employing use of Sutra. Successful activation and maintenance of qi channeling observed even while in sleeping trance. Active control was not immediate. Subject experienced a dissociative episode during initial trance. Episode consisted of an emotionally arousing memory of significant injury. Dissociation followed the usual markers of dream experiences: sudden spatial shifts, temporal ambiguity, inconsistent detailing of artifacts. Full awareness achieved by means of self perception: seeing subject's face rendered in trance. Subsequent activity in dreamscape proved very promising. Lucidity allowed alteration of dream environment and self within the experience. Full conscious control over dreamscape proved not yet achievable. Varied ephemera manifested from uncontrolled thought and memory. Sense impressions remarkably replicate close approximations of real phenomena, touch more so than texture. Cognitive time dilation experience during trance appears to correspond to a 3 to 1 ratio relative to Third Sea standard reckoning." He dictated into the jade slip held in his right hand.

Rising from his seat, he paced as he continued his report. "Qi consumption of technique still extraordinarily high. Current use allows roughly thirty to forty five minutes in trance. Significant amount of use time lost to dissociation though speed of reintegration has been noted to be improving. Practice has allowed subject to be more confident in manipulation of necessary qi interactions although the risk of injury is still significant. Main concern still remains possibility of brain damage by hyperthermia. Recent control experiments without external cooling mechanisms successfully completed to provide baseline data. Danger of aneurysm however now proven negligible. Regenerative properties and general resilience of activated elemental bloodline, Blood of Bronze, demonstrated sufficient to forestall significant brain bleed. No success in eliminating vocalization of mantra. Breaking dissociative state at present requires syncing conscious experience within trance to automatic expression of mantra by physical body. Subject observed that use of mudra was only required within trance while physical body could do otherwise without disrupting trance."

The stimulation form his morning pick-me-up had Nine jittery, sending his thoughts racing in conjecture. "Use of Sutra within recorded parameters for application. Significant insight has been made into subject's subconscious emotional activity. Lucid dream experience bears out potential for refining Willpower through revisiting trauma and excising poorly optimized emotive responses. Sutra's efficacy in tempering subject's Dao-Heart estimated at high. Predict serious acceleration in timeline of the formation of necessary foundation for first Dao Pillar. Possibility of advancing to second great realm within next two decades deemed significant."

"Current assessment of using dreamscape to facilitate research efforts still ongoing. Fidelity of recalled information still in question. Memory appears reconstructed not reproduced. Confirmed temporal dilation still promising for theoretical advancements. No success in using trance to cultivate. Instantiation and maintenance of trance incompatible with cultivation practice. Utility of trance in developing martial intent still in early assessment." It was disappointing not being able to replicate the rapid advancement of the crypts but it had been a long shot to pursue anyway. Several significant variables had been absent and the means of creating the trance was wholly different."

"Suggest use of cooling blanket to improve thermal regulation in subsequent use. Compare results to immersion in tub..." On and on, Auspicious Nine chattered, filling his room with his thoughts. Eventually, he exhausted what insights he'd derived from the nights experiments. Returning to his desk, he marked the time and date of the recording and set it aside for review later.

Pausing at his desk, he scowled as the sounds of boisterous singing drifted in from outside. Stomping over to the window, he flung open the shutters and poked his head out, looking to the residence to his east. "Oi, you howling baboon, Huang Gu! Keep it down, you fool! Some people are trying to accomplish worthwhile research and should not be disturbed by the local idiot!" He shouted at his aggravating ape of a neighbor whose regular morning cacophony had been a persistent plague since he'd moved in.

The singing continued unabated. In fact, the volume of the demented caterwauling increased as though to challenge his entreaty. Incensed, he leaned further out, almost falling from the window, to express his well founded scorn. "You misbegotten offspring of an ass, cease this nonsense immediately! Your wretched voice is not even suitable company for the dead! They'd kill themselves again just to escape a voice as yours! Desist at once lest I come over and strangle you myself!"

Impressively, Huang Gu managed to find untapped reserves of vocal capacity and lifted his cursed serenade even higher. Two doors down the lane of houses from Nine's quarters, just beyond Huang Gu's residence, a head crowned with a flaming mane of hair appeared in window, looking westward. Shaking her hand in fury, Ari Kalis roared into the street. "Will you two idiots shut it?! How many times is it this week?! People have better things to do than listen to your arguing!"

Directly across Ari's home, another window opened to add more fuel to the fire. "Oh be quiet yourself, Ari!" Galene Essene complained loudly. "Your cawing isn't helping any, you thieving crow!"

Finding a fresh target for her ire, Ari held nothing back. "Who are you calling a thieving crow, you jumped up harpy?! Come meet me out on the practice field and I'll show you who's what!"

Galene flushed a deep red, a remarkable feat for her brazen complexion. "I know you're a filthy thief because you stole my pies from my window." She shot back. Sticking her head out, she called to her neighbor. "Mykia saw you do it, you harridan! Mykia, tell her so!"

During this interlocution, the original spat had been persisting between Auspicious Nine and Huang Gu. As though the invitation from Galene had been a straw too many that broke the camel's back, residents along and across the lane appeared in their windows and doors to express their displeasure at being the audience to such disturbance and add on some more discourteous commentary about their other neighbors. Soon the entirety of the street was a confusion of shouting voices, creating an inchoate hubbub.

Auspicious Nine was gathering breath to reply Huang Gu who had stopped singing to express unfavorable remarks about Nine's diet including references to the inclusion of fecal matter when the air in his lungs seized from the oppressive intent that slammed down across the breadth the street. The sudden silence about him proved that he wasn't alone in the struggle to breathe. A quiet voice carrying the weight of years and laden with authority carried clearly into every home, projected by qi from the furthest end of the street.

"This elder thought that he'd find quiet respite and ready contemplation, residing among some of the most accomplished legionnaires of the venerable Golden Devil clan. Surely such dedicated cultivators standing at the peak of Qi Condensation should be exemplars of decorum, maturity and discipline for are these not the traits that define the famed legions of the best army of the Virtuous Flipper Region? Alas, it appears that this is not the case." The voice hardened and menace suffused the air. If the intent before had been oppressive, this aura now was manifest killing intent. Auspicious Nine felt the specter of death behind him, bearing a blade of inexorable inescapable death. As a rule, he didn't sweat match due to his inhuman physiology but now beads of sweat covered his skin and he was sure that if he could have goosebumps every hair would be on end.

"This lowly one is called Hitokiri Battousai, guest elder of the Flood Dragon Gang." As he introduced himself, the voice turned kindly like that of a venerable mortal villager only the cloying deathly atmosphere that still hovered about putting the lie to that impression. "I, your grandfather, shall be sure to make myself available to provide suitable training in manners befitting such personages as yourselves. Please, rest assured, you need only rouse my attention from my meditation and I shall readily answer your call. Does anyone have any problem with such this arrangement, eh?"
Utter silence was the only reply.

"Good, good, such promising juniors to seek instruction so eagerly. I will not take up too much more of your day then." The domineering sense of threat vanished suddenly, disappearing just as quickly as it had appeared and leaving not the slightest trace. Auspicious Nine rubbed the nape of his neck, almost surprised when he found unbroken skin. That conviction, the intent expressed was so real that he could have sworn he felt the kiss of a razor's edge against his neck. It had felt more real than even the wounds he still bore from the encounter with the Foundation stage boar.

He jumped in surprise when the air echoed again.

"Ahhh, this old man forgot to say this. Age does dull the mind so." The voice of Hitokiri Battousai almost seemed rueful. "Young man, while your singing is certainly... energetic, perhaps you would be better served by seeking refinement in your mastery before repeating such a public performance. Unfortunately, this one's ears have been spoiled by other more familiar and more favorably compared singing. With enough dedication and training, surely you will one day rise to surpass the sangjian Pu shang zhi yin."

Auspicious Nine chortled and covered his mouth with his hands to prevent himself from breaking out into laughter at the last comment. Take that you pompous fool, Huang Gu, he thought. There is such a thing as taste after all. He marked it down in his calendar to pay a visit - politely! - to the elder. The Flood Dragons were regrouping and rebuilding after their disastrous contribution on the Great Battlefield, the lingering vitality of the righteous bandits arriving in drips and drabs in Golden Devil territory over the decades since in answer to the call of Yao Zhihao who had taken refuge with the allied Clan. The aura of the elder spoke to a well tempered combatant and if the intent was any indication, one who practiced the sword. Instruction from such an experienced swordsman would be invaluable in mastering the saber. Besides, entering the good graces of an elder would likely help him source some of his more unique preparations. He had a bold goal after all in overcoming his opponent, a rematch he intended to soundly win and make a name for himself.

Chuckling quietly under his breath as he imagined the pains Huang Gu was undoubtedly experiencing right now, he hurried to perform his morning ablutions, though not before making sure that his beetles were fed with an ample supply of lowly spirit herbs - research must be maintained! - and the feng shui alignments of the terrarium were in optimal position. Personal grooming was a quick affair, no new knots to grind down or branch growth to prune. Dressing in his training clothes, he picked up his sheathed sword from its stand by his bed and put on his familiar mask. He hurried out the door, pausing only to make sure that all entrances were locked and secured by the warding arrays, then headed off to his newly favorite practice hall.

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Walking into the entrance of practice hall 97, Auspicious Nine detected a subtle chill in the manner of the attendant who registered his reservation of a training arena. The structure was deceptively squat being built wider than tall to the naked eye emanating a sense of restrained strength from the strength of the arrays covering its walls. A large portion of the building was below ground reserved for the use of Experts and Elders. That was of no concern to Nine though since his destination was an above ground practice arena suitable for juniors. He'd been using the facility regularly enough for the staff to become familiar with him and there was a definite professional stiffness towards him as he stood at the reception desk.

"Room 32, please." He requested. The attendant responded with a blank face as she processed his request. She placed an array plate densely covered in minute meticulous inscription in front of him without a word. Familiar with the silent treatment, Nine placed his hand on the sub-terminal to the Contribution Board and sent his will through the array to authorize the deduction of the cost of the room's use from his Contribution Point balance. Still keeping quiet, the attendant handed Nine a token to access the requested arena and brusquely turned away to the other end of the reception desk.

The seeds of this chilled interaction had been sown in his initial use of the halls after reaching the 9th​ Heavenstage when he'd remarked charitably at length about his previous service at the outdoor practice fields and the associated administration to the attendant on duty only to be pulled into a diatribe by said attendant about the slovenliness and general incompetency of the attendants from the Office of Disciples. The experience had been a discovery of fertile ground to plumb for social research into the formation and interaction of organized social in- and out-groups among cultivator populations. The Contribution Board had a bevy of articles, reports and lectures on social dynamics and cohesion within all manner of social groupings from sects, to clans to gangs and more. The Golden Devil might have fallen far from its origins in the Sea-Conquering Army but it retained that skeleton of professionalism in its self-organization, logistics and administration being a key focus among the exalted pursuits of learned cultivators.

In the subtle battle of hats and chairs between the Office of Disciples and the Office of Administration as regards control of the training areas of the Dawn Fortress that had marked the elevation of the new Council of Elders for the Golden Devil Clan, the first blow might have gone to the Elder of Disciples who had claimed the practice fields under her portfolio but the Mistress of Administration had not been entirely on the back foot and had secured as her due responsibility authority over the practice halls of the Clan's chief fortification. It might have seemed an odd thing that control over the training areas would ever have come into dispute. "Surely," Certain ignorant and foolish observers had been known to remark, "Practice areas were intended for the equipping and refinement of skills in cultivators so they were best managed by the seat dedicated to raising up and furnishing the substance of the legions."

Buffoons one and all. Did they not see that there was prestige to consider, necessary logistical concerns to account, a larger strategic map to follow? In short, the dispute around the practice areas had drawn in the Protostrator, Chartoularios Tou Kanikleiou and Stratopedarches over the centuries. The portfolio was ever changing hands, being split up and combined in varying measure, as political favors waxed and waned. At this point, it had taken on an institutional legacy that even a near purge of the respective elders had not halted. The balance at present largely lay in favor of the Office of Administration who were not subject to the whims of flighty genius. Every practice area excluding the training field was firmly under auspice of the Mistress of Disciples and looked to remain that way for the near future as cultivators counted things.

That being said, the attendants might not exactly have their attitudes sourced in rigid adherence to bureaucratic antagonism. Auspicious Nine might have slipped certain rumors of disparagement from their opposite sides to members of the two administrations, purely for experimental observation of course, and been found out when certain irascible parties had engaged in a month long sabotage campaign across the domains of their responsibilities. Certainly nothing concrete could be traced back to him - the social observer should always try to avoid tainting the experimental field with personal bias - but a heavy shadow of suspicion lay upon him. So he quietly picked up his token from the desk and hastened to the arena he'd requested.

The arena in the training hall was fairly large, enough to allow a physically adept cultivator move around fairly freely. Hardwood floors linked to an array allowed for limited regeneration and the pale stone walls were reinforced with spirit metal in addition to the strengthening and dampening arrays engraved on them. This particular hall was designed with traditional weapons practice in mind and the far end was lined with alcoves containing dummy constructs using various melee and missile weapons. Auspicious Nine closed the door behind him and placed his token against the recess in the center, sending a short flex of qi through it into the arrays to confirm that this arena was in use. He took a few minutes to limber up, stretching his limbs and topping up his qi reserves with spirit stones he'd brought along. Satisfied with his pre-exercise routine, he drew the saber belted to his side and began performing a few basic strikes against an imaginary dummy, settling his breathing into readiness. He progressed from stationary strikes to basic strike and retreat patterns, going slow to make sure his footwork was perfect and generally warming up.

Finally ready, he set himself into the basic opening stance of the Ghost Saber Painting Art - borrowed, not stolen - ran through the basic forms he'd observed as modified by the tutelage of the Ninth Prince. These were simple foundational forms, common to just about any martial form, intended to teach practitioners how to match movement of the weapon wielded to footwork and breathing. By all accounts these should not have been a common occurrence in the practice of a saber wielder like Gui Hua, yet every night she began her practice with them.

Even now as he run through them, familiar with them enough to let his mind wander a bit, he revisited his nightly sojourns the estate of the fallen Jin Muyi during the mourning period for the deceased. Distance in time and space from those events led him to the inescapable conclusion that his observation had been known from the start and permitted. More than that, the subject of his regard had deliberately given him the opportunity to watch her practice and laid out the initial forms of the saber style she'd inherited for him. Undoubtedly there were more advanced techniques, particularly regarding intent, but she'd pretty much given him everything one would expect a Qi Condensation practitioner to know. In fact, she'd actually run through several of the basic qi manipulations involved so slowly and obviously that he'd wondered just what her comprehension of the style was. Now it was clear that the show had been to model it for him if he had the acuity to observe well enough.

Perplexing really. He'd directly asked and being refused point blank but she'd then made provision for him to self study. Bah, not enough data to refine speculation about her motives into useful probabilities. He'd just have to take it up with her in person when he mastered what he had and required access to the techniques meant for Foundation Establishment Experts.

Focusing his mind back on his drills as he progressed to the more complex forms, Nine began to push himself. No longer moving slowly to ensure each motion was perfect, he sped up and danced around the arena. His saber cut forcefully through imaginary opponents, powerful strikes to break apart defenses and sweep aside parries like a powerful stream carrying away detritus. The saber was domineering, a weapon that favored aggression and boldness. In the initial study of the weapon, he'd been distracted by too much thinking, trying to keep track of his footwork, his breathing and his weapon all at the same time. His form had been full of hesitation, littered with holes in his defense that his erstwhile tutelary phantom had taken great delight in pointing out with his switch. That dreamlike session had laid a sound foundation for him to build upon, correcting the unconscious flaws he'd picked up from self-study and trying to incorporate parts of common saber forms he'd had access to into the Gui Hua Dao Fa without sufficient understanding.

On and on he run though the forms increasing the tempo until there was no room for though, for hesitation, only the cut of the saber and ingrained instinct. Slowly he came down from that zenith, reducing the pace of his motions until he came to a dead stop, foot forward and blade extended through the midsection of an average humanoid opponent in the conclusion of a devastating slash.

Breathing in deep controlled breaths, he brushed his dantian and sensed that the martial forms had stirred up the qi in his meridians following his motions. Good, that meant that the next step of active qi channeling would go much faster. Running through the katas with deliberate focus on moving qi through his body more freely was the previous drills writ larger. Qi enhanced, improved, and fortified so it did much the same in this situation. His body came alive with the thrum of qi within muscle and endoskeleton and he finished the repeated workout in half the time.
Practicing katas was all well and good but he could have done that for free outside. It was time to make use of the services of the practice arena. Stopping to restore his qi with a hasty cycling session, he stood saber ready and pulsed instructions via qi into the token.

"Alright let's see how far I can make it this time." He challenged. From an alcove at the end of the hall, a tall imposing construct stepped out of its recess. Standing seven feet tall and designed in the figure of an armored man, the Iron Swordsman dummy construct clasped a longsword in both hands and advanced towards Nine. Striding forward to meet it, Nine led with an attack forcing the dummy to defend. Body reinforced with q i, he pressed the offensive, striking hard and fast. The dummy was a fairly complex product of artifice, using imprinted martial forms and very resilient but it was no match for the tree-man. Several blows broke through its guard striking at its midsection hard enough to dent the metal plating. Registering an attack that would be considered fatal, the dummy froze in defeat and Nine stood back as the array protocols for the arena processed his victory. The defeated dummy retreated back to its alcove two other dummies stepped out of their alcoves, Ironwood Weaponmasters carved from their namesake wood in the shape of stout humanoids five feet and six feet tall, wielding ironically a saber and twin short swords respectively.

Rolling his neck, Nine prepared to receive their attack. This was the challenge he'd needed to refine his saber technique, constantly escalating pressure until he could no longer achieve victory and then one-on-one practice against the untiring constructs using varied weapons to give him experience facing them. Things got spicier when he activated a mixed range combat scenario and the arena added in missile weapons in addition to the melee combatants. It was hard tiring exercise and risky as well since serious injury was always a possibility but how else was his Saber Soul to be developed. Soon enough even these measures would no longer suffice. Already he was setting himself against other cultivators on the training fields but his saber would need tempering in actual live combat if he wished to slay his Foundation stage opponent.

These two would fall quickly enough and then as many of the tide afterwards until he could no longer continue. Then he'd have to see to his other equally important affairs. His schedule each day only ever seemed to grow. Nine cast aside all thought of matters outside the arena when the Ironwood dummies got within ten meters. Projecting a blade of qi large enough to catch both constructs was going to take all his focus. He struck but once, a loud "Kai!" leaving his lungs at the conclusion of the strike, forcefully emptying his lungs and a distressing amount of qi out of his dantian. His saber had known his sweat and blood, its hilt was so familiar to his grip that calluses formed in its mold. The familiar spirit steel drank deep of his energies and the cutting edge of the saber shimmered in the harsh array sourced-light of the arena. The weave of qi was tightly bound, letting little waste energy escape as light during his swing. His naked eye saw only a fast traveling blur but his spirit discerned a a razor's edge flying swiftly and rue to strike the approaching dummies. Moving closely together, both dummies took the hit head on and stopped in their tracks.

"Next set." He whispered from beneath his mask, already ready in stance.

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Bone deep exhaustion made every step a momentous effort as Auspicious Nine made his way out of the arena. The constant exertion of qi to reinforce his body and wield techniques with his saber had left his meridians feeling scraped raw and his dantian was a throbbing ulcer in his abdomen from overuse. Thick dark blood, almost brownish from an angle, stained bandages wound around his limbs and torso. The dummies had been relentless in their assault on him and he'd been a hairsbreadth from serious injury no few time. All the same, his step was certain and glad. Today had been a very productive training session. He'd marked his furthest distance traveled by his Ghost Cut while still retaining combat effectiveness. The footwork required to pull of the Dancing Phantom had finally not tripped him up and he'd managed the feint this time. Of course this was against the simplistic responses of artificial constructs but it was a start.

As he made his way to the reception desk and dropped off his token, he idly wondered what the official name for the formal techniques of the Gui Dua Dao Fa were. He'd initially named them very simply, Qi Blade Projection, Qi Illusion Feint and the like. However, actually using them had led to an appreciation of the beauty inherent to the saber style that justified naming it as an art. He'd flirted briefly with the idea of following the naming conventions of the Third Sea but the mere thought of using a descriptor such as Muyi's Supreme Far Striking Blade Slash had made nausea rise up his gorge and he'd swiftly dismissed that folly. No, beauty was best appreciated by observing both form and function in simplicity. The Ghost Cut had been so named because the title evoked the image of a spectral swordsman cutting down an opponent sight unseen, wonderfully poetic in its brief description without belaboring the ears with over burdensome qualifiers.

Yes, he mused as he left, the practice hall, that was the way to go, nomenclature simpliciter most assuredly. The area around the practice hall was very busy at this hour, in fact almost every hour these days. Something about active offensive actions against the other peer power in the Desert had everyone seeking to polish their skills. It was not an uncommon sight nowadays to see even the more desk-bound administrators carving out some time to visit the training areas to supplement their martial ability or at the very least, to be seen allegedly doing so. Far be it for him to decry the efforts of others to pursue self-actualization and simultaneously contribute to the available strength of the Clan, although he'd appreciate it if the crowd would heed seniority and respect the person of a peak Qi Condensation legionnaire. He was already sore from the day's exertion and he didn't need another three bumbling juniors somehow managing to walk right into him. Seriously, was he attracting them or what because here came another blind Aspirant.

Glaring at the tall oaf who'd been on a beeline course for him and warning him off with a flare of his cultivation base, Nine was finally able to make his way unbattered through the streets of the Dawn Fortress to a wonder of the clan home. Feng Theros' Warm Baths and Sauna was a wonderful sight after hours of demanding physical practice. Entering the building, he made his way to the receiving area and stood before the desk of the attendant on duty. "One hour's use of a Hot Room, full complement." He asked tersely, slapping down his legionnaire's token. The bathhouse was not a centrally administered facility like the training halls so did not have access to a sub-terminal of the Contribution Board . They did have tokens that allowed transfers of points between cultivators though and the attendant quickly processed his entry.

"Please make use of Hot Room 7, legionnaire Auspicious Nine." He retrieved his token and went deeper into the building towards the individual hot rooms. Using the communal changing area was a quick process. Divesting himself of his outer garments and putting on a towel, he handed his belongings over to the waiting attendant without a word and entered the hot room.

The space within was compact, four walls of dense stone and little more than shelf for seating with a heating furnace. Feng Theros didn't fuss much about decoration, knowing that his customers had more practical pursuits in his establishment. Set on the shelf were several pots sealed by arrays and Nine quickly picked out the one he wanted first. Opening the seal released a frigid aura, the Deep Spring Yin Waters were manifestly in excellent preservation. Dipping a ladle provided with the room into the pot, he fetched a handful of the spirit water, and poured it over the coals in the furnace. Everflame Ghost Coal reacted with the spirit water and released a burst of energetic steam into the air.

The seal on the opened pot would for the moment preserve the spirit water but the steam bored into Auspicious Nine's body causing a welcome sweat as the steam which was paradoxically hot and cold soothed his aching muscles. Resting on the seat, he reclined and let the steam work on him, taking in deep breaths to let his lungs benefit as well. He spent several minutes recuperating in the hot room, adding more spirit water as needed. After a while, he opened another pot provided by the bathhouse much smaller than those containing the spirit water. Within were several packages of processed spirit herbs that he tossed onto the furnace, letting the welcome incense stimulate the qi flow in his body.

Seven Meadows Medley was a patented mixture of Feng Theros', soothing strained meridians and easing the dantian in the recovery of qi. Alternating use of the spirit herbs and water made the hour he'd booked the hot room for fly by. At the end of his allotted reservation, a discreet knock at the door alerted him to the expiration of his reservation. Standing up with nary an aching body part, Auspicious Nine limbered up for a few moments in the tight space before exiting. Retrieving his clothes from the attendant, complementarily aired and freshened up, he thanked the attendant and walked out.

Rested and recuperated, Auspicious Nine rubbed his gloved hands together in eager anticipation ignoring the side eye looks from passersby at the actions of strange figure in the street. The siren call of research beckoned now that his martial training was satisfied.

The Dawn Fortress had many libraries which made sense considering that the Council of Elders operated out of it, Aspirant conduction was conducted here and it was the longest established settlement of the Golden Devil clan in the Desert. Varied interests and specialties were accommodated in the archives available from the Core Formation Array Engineer library to the more simple general technique halls for Foundation Building Clansmen. The particular library that Auspicious Nine found himself in was one of the more popular destinations. The Menagerie was the receptacle for all the commonly available lore the clan had gathered on Spirit Beasts, an ever popular subject for cultivators whether it be for earning Contribution Points, surviving the attention of the inhabitants of the Desert or seeking some epiphany in their path of advancement.

With a pep in his step simply from being surrounded by so much knowledge, Auspicious Nine approached the legionnaire on duty. As was the custom in the libraries of the Dawn Fortress, she wore a toga of spirit cloth woven from bronze over a neatly pressed immaculate white tunic. Fresh faced, the Tribune as marked by her clothes looked young almost cherubic. That appearance was instantly spoiled by a scowl as she noticed the approach of Auspicious Nine.

"I will not stand for your antics today, Auspicious Nine." She warned as he reached her desk.

"You wound me, Tribune Alexandra." Auspicious Nine said, placing a hand over his chest in mock injury. "When have I ever not been the most gracious of patrons in your charge?"

"Every single visit." Tribunus militum Alexandra Dodehedron said bluntly. Counting off the fingers of her right hand, she recited a litany of complaints. "Harassing fellow patrons by offering unsolicited advice. Attempting to steal checked out materials from the desk of patrons because, and I quote: 'They're too slow and you can't wait'. Trying to sneak into the restricted section of the archives. Concealing yourself in the restrooms so as to have access to the archives after closing hours. Trying to smuggle recording scrips into Expert and Elder restricted sections."

Placing her hand down and crossing her arms, Alexandra growled. "I could go on for days and several hands more but I think the point should be clear by now. You're the most persistent thorn in my side and if I had the power I would ban you from ever stepping foot in my library."

Auspicious Nine shrugged. "What can I say? Passion sometime overcomes me as a dedicate of Research and The Mind. But have no fear, I shall take your concerns into consideration."

Alexandra snorted at that last statement. "I've heard that one before, several times in fact." Uncrossing her arms, she sighed. "What can I do for you today? If I can't keep you out, I would at least like to have you spend as little time in here as possible. So what is it now?"

Eager to get to business, Nine slipped over the counter a written list of the references he wanted made available to him.

Alexandra looked over the list, her left eyebrow climbing fractionally higher with every entry read. She looked up from the end of the list and stared at Auspicious Nine. "I know I've called you many things well deservedly at the time but right now I'm not sure if it would be more accurate to describe you as foolish or daring. You actually seem to be pursuing the idea of hunting a Revolting Vilefart Boar in the Foundation stage, one that has already injured you badly enough to require a life saving treasure, wounds that you still bear no matter that your hardy constitution might allow you to still move about without difficulty."

Ignoring the bewildered look on the woman standing before him, Auspicious Nine cocked his head in a practiced pose and declared. "Progress demands that seekers overcome all barriers that lay before them. To strike across great realms is a sure declaration of the superiority of intellect, technology and self-mastery over animalistic brute strength."

Relaxing from his pose, he lifted up the sheathed sword by his side. "Besides I have a grudge to repay with that beast and there's no better opponent to whet my saber against."

Alexandra looked askance at professed intention. Slowly, she pointed out an inference she'd divined from what Auspicioous Nine had narrated of his previous encounter with his declared rival. "You do realize that since the Boar drove you away from the Mutated Jasmine Lily Blossom, it has most likely reached the equivalent of 2-Pillar Foundation Establishment, maybe even 3-Pillar if it happens upon fortuitous occurrences? If it hasn't been killed by now, you're going to be the worse off now than you were before."

Undaunted, Auspicious Nine stood firm. "I surmised as such myself but the greater the challenge the greater the reward for overcoming it. I have committed to this course and I will not be moved from it."

Shaking her head, Alexandra ceased further commentary and went about retrieving the the requested materials for Auspicious Nine. They were mostly easy to find although a few were aimed towards Experts of the second great realm. Soon enough, Nine was ensconced in a handy nook, the table in front of him laden with slips, scrolls and books.

He was deep into the reading of the anatomy of the Revolting Vilefart Boar, comparing the material with an open text on recommended hunting practices for the more common spirit fauna of the Beast-Raising Forest when a shadow loomed over the page. He looked up to see Alexandra standing over him, and asked curtly, disgruntled at the interruption breaking his flow of concentration. "What do want?"

Alexandra placed a slim stack of manuals on his side and spoke briefly. "You should have a look at these. They will likely prove useful in making your goal a little less foolhardy." She left afterwards without waiting for reply.

Opening the first manual revealed that it was an instruction text for a technique called the Grudge Vessel of Gu. Reading further elaborated that this was a dual curse and poison preparation technique, an interesting one that leveraged malice and enmity to steep qi contained in a practictioner's dantian that had been processed into poison using a body cauldron process, and transform it into a virulent attack that struck harder that one would expect from the cultivation base of the user. Auspicious Nine was almost ecstatic. This was perfect. Sure the technique had a propensity for killing the users from the contamination of their internal qi systems and, yes, even those who didn't die often lost themselves in psychosis consumed by revenge but those were concerns for lesser persons than himself. A glance at the other manuals Alexandra had dropped off showed them to be trap and poison handling discourses. Auspicious Nine made a whispered reminder into his record-keeping slip to return the favor to Alexandra. Perhaps she'd like a guaranteed supply of enervating beetles?

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The heat of the sun against his bare skin was a welcome warmth. This afternoon, Auspicious Nine had shucked off his clothes leaving only his underclothes and sat on the grassy field of an outdoor training ground carefully cultivated to strengthen the alignments of Wood energies. His research at the Menagerie had set him on a plan of action with good odds of success so after recovering from saber practice he'd made his way here to work on the necessary fundamentals of his strategy.

"Hmmm, this might be a bit more trickier than expected." Nine muttered to himself as he sat cross legged and channeled the qi for the Verdant Bough Regrowth technique through the meridians surrounding his core. The qi he was pushing through his body was sluggish, almost unresponsive to his control. The cause of this was a small infusion of venom he'd taken to test out an idea.

The strength of the Grudge Vessel of Gu in its ability to ignore cultivation realm disparity and strike upwards was undeniable. However that same strength posed a serious risk to users so while Nine was fascinated by the potential there, he restrained himself to first secure the means of deriving optimal use from the technique. Most fortuitously, he had a pre-existent advantage that would simultaneously help him employ the Grudge poison and also protect himself against most side effects hopefully.

Cultivators with a primary alignment and development in Wood qi were not a common sight in the Organ Meat Desert. The thin qi of the region starved all but the most hardy specimens of life, fauna and flora alike. Spirit Beasts at least had the option of wide ranging predation and foraging to supplement the energy they required to advance but Spirit Herbs were the worse off. They awakened to spiritual wisdom in the parched lands much more slowly than in the verdant fields of the Green Scale Plains and their progress was magnitudes more delayed. Humans and other ascendant lifeforms were no less subject to environmental pressures and the difficulties of developing Wood aligned cultivators in the Desert were well known. This was not to say that there weren't any at all but comparing their numbers to the abundance of Fire, Earth, Wind and Metal cultivators put them rather low on the scale. The only group worse of in representation were Water cultivators. In that light the strong Wood alignment of Auspicious Nine's physique was rare.

Born from the lingering energies of Jin Muyi's transformation in the blood-soaked outskirts of Pleuron, their fundamental makeup was a hybrid of plant and human. The Blood of Bronze was the primary bloodline in their flesh, its superlative prestige shining through even in the dregs they held at birth. Yet, the Bronze was ever mutable, a ready complement to form a spiritual alloy as its numerous variants currently extant and extinguished attested to. In Auspicious Nine and his siblings, Third Sea physiology and the artifact of the Sea-Conquering Army had melded to produce what he named, the Vital Golden Arbor variant.

Auspicious Nine looked deep within himself, seeing how bronze and wood melded together throughout his form. It was an amazing sight that never ceased to amaze, particularly the qualities of the Blood of Bronze, endlessly repairing, reinforcing and accumulating more of itself as his cultivation advanced. Wood alignments excelled at growth and healing, but were weak in defense so that strength combined with the Blood of Bronze to make a bloodline that promised incredible resilience and recuperative capacity. His body was still as yet undeveloped in expressing that potential but he anticipated more visible returns once he broke past Qi Condensation.

In fact, Nine suspected that it was the latent vitality of his bloodline that allowed him to so easily withstand the effect of the poison he'd ingest. The first component of the Grudge poison was the venom of a Scorching Mirage Dao-Viper. The initial intake had seemed mild but then an uncomfortable heat had made itself known. Looking at his internal with his spiritual sense, Nine witnessed the cells and process of his body beating back a fierce conflagration in his veins. His body was handily keeping up but the Verdant Bough Regrowth technique was not helping much. In fact it seemed to be fueling the poison's attack. Wood alignment offered increased recovery ability and resistance to poisons but that wasn't a blanket application. His current application of the recovery technique was not helpful at all.

Lifting his head from where it'd fallen forward unconsciously during his introspection, Auspicious Nine considered the technique in question. He'd received the technique during a visit to the Grand Technique Palace during his time as an Aspirant. Even in its damaged state, the artifact had been a magnificent edifice to artifice and progress. Here was a legacy of knowledge passed down through generations to raise up able successors standing on the shoulders of the giants who came before them in the hope that they too in turn would advance some pursuit and leave behind a worthy legacy in a great chain of development. The Palace had assessed his attributes and affinities before impressing upon his mind the necessary knowledge to use the Verdant Bough Regrowth and in a jade slip. Now, he plumbed that received knowledge in greater detail than ever since he'd become capable of maintaining it almost unconsciously.

Genius he might have been but there were certain insights that age and lived experience provided that the youth he'd been at the time had little appreciation for. He'd adopted a general approach to the technique's use, he realized, and habit had led him to entrench that particular mechanic. It amounted to saturating afflicted parts of the body in healing energies, wrapping them like a smothering blanket to promote regrowth. Good for physical injuries and targeted wounds but poor utility against poisons and infections. In fact the technique had difficulty accelerating certain significant wounds like the ones he'd taken from the Vilefart Boar. Refreshing his knowledge of the technique revealed that there were slower more focused approaches specifically to deal with poisons that were not easily overcome by merely bolstering the flesh around the site of attack. This experience was a useful caution that he was not perfect and sometimes a step back to look at things with a new perspective was needed.

Armed with the new understanding, Nine spent several minutes carefully corralling and suppressing the ingested poison. Unlike the standard protocols for dealing with poison that called for extinguishing and excretion, the Grudge poison technique required that he master containment, first within his meridians then in his dantian. The progression was critical. Meridian practice was necessary to make sure a user didn't outright kill themselves by introducing an uncontrollable poison into the seat of their spiritual system. The manual had boldly highlighted that warning in its description.

He took painstaking time to seal of the poison in a meridian in his arm, monitoring its effect against the seal of qi he wove around. When he was satisfied that indeed, he was able to restrain the venom and only needed to work on scale, he expelled it out his skin in a greasy film of sludge from his pores. Wiping off the effluent he he looked down at the other vials waiting for him, four as yet unopened. The Grudge poison required a progressive ingestion of poisons sourced from elementally aligned beasts: Snake (Fire), Centipede (Metal), Spider (Wood), Scorpion (Earth), Toad (Water). The goal was to develop to the point he could transform his dantian into an imitation of a pill refining cauldron that would hold the varied poisons and let him process them in a Five Elements Generating Cycle and then add on a Five Elements Overcoming Cycle to together concentrate the poison using a yin-yang alchemy into an amalgam that would be several magnitudes more potent. If that wasn't difficult enough, he had to also focus on reversing the virtues of the elemental alignments during the latter cycle, and instill curses of vice and debilitation on the brewing product.

This was a difficult, time consuming and expensive technique requiring superlative skill in every step that even when successful still had to be delivered to the opponent to have any use. In short, a perfect match for a talent such as Auspicious Nine's. With this he could put the terror of death into even Experts. Grinning gleefully at the prospect of mounting the stuffed head of a soon to be porkchop in his quarters, Auspicious Nine opened the remaining vials and swallowed the contents of all five in quick succession. Scorching Mirage Dao-Viper venom, Voracious Armored Fulminating Centipede toxin, Bone Playing Ambush Tarantula vitriol, Vitrifying Prismatic Glass Scorpion venom and Blistering Rainbow Dart Toad poison went straight down his gullet with brief pauses interspersed. There was a quiet moment as the noxious substances entered his system and then found one another. Auspicious Nine fell over flat onto his back as the poisonous reagents reacted with each other and the container they were in, that being his body.

"Ohh... Bleh..." He groaned as a war raged within. He mustered the full strength of his cultivation base, sending tendrils of qi from the Verdant Bough Regrowth to reinforce his innards while also using them in addition to the instructions for the Grudge Vessel to control and direct the combined poisons in his stomach where they had little access to his circulatory systems. Was it reckless to down all five at one? Sure but it was calculated recklessness. Now, he was able to observe firsthand how the reagents reacted in an organic environment. The quantities ingested weren't a significant risk to his life... Mostly.

"Boldness and daring... Thus do we leap forward." He whispered to himself, almost as a mantra, bent on mastering this technique. However long and difficult the path became he would see it through to the end.

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Auspicious Nine wondered if perhaps he should reconsider his training methods, trying and failing to brush off from his coat a stain he'd made purging his stomach contents uncontrollably. His hands shook at the motion, heedless to his commands. The nerve toxin of the centipede still had his fine motor control all over the place. Leaving the training fields felt like walking away from torture session by demented imps with a fascination for sadistic thrills. He'd made painfully little progress in beginning to employ the Grudge Vessel and he was utterly exhausted, in qi and mental focus from the strain of the training. He'd love nothing more than to head straight to his quarters to fall flat onto the floor and sleep the rest of the day away but he had prior commitments that could not be set aside.

So he made his way from the training areas, heading towards a small market to the south where certain uncommon merchandise were provided to informed customers. He moved almost in a daze, his feet working automatically and blinked in confusion when he noticed that he'd been still for a while. Looking around revealed that he was standing in front of a plain unmarked storefront. The business was familiar to him and he entered through the wooden door.

The inside of the shop was dimly lit and light from the bright sun of the streets illuminated a fair distance within. The room was longer than it was wide, stretching a fair distance backwards in a veritable maze of cages and enclosures holding a wide ranging spread of Spirit Beasts. At the far end of the chamber, a figure had been bent over a cage, looking up at the sudden brightness.

"Close the door behind you. The light is going to irritate some of my wares." Annoyance in her voice, the young woman attending to the occupant of the cage said, dressed in a simple black cheongsam with her hair bound up in a braid and pinned to her head.

Auspicious Nine did as asked and made his way to her, taking his time to examine the animals on display while doing so. Reaching where the woman was currently examining a spotted snake colored white with black markings, Nine greeted hoarsely. "Good afternoon, Bok Than. It looks like you've got some interesting new arrivals. Was that a Sacred White Chicken you got by the ants? I'd like to have a look if you have the time."

Placing the snake back in its cage, Bok Than placed her hands on her hips, eyes tight and looking Nine up and down. "You sound like someone stuffed Ghost Devil Pepper down your throat. Your spirit feels strained and you look as though a breeze could knock you over. What did you, O great genius, Asupicious Nine?" She asked sardonically.

"I must thank you for your supply of the requested poisons. They proved as potent as you described. I'd have to make another order though. Five times the quantity as before." Nine replied.

Bok Than closed her eyes and shook her head. "I'd like to say that there's no way anyone would use such a quantity of decidedly lethal poisons on themselves so quickly but then I remember that I know you and I shouldn't be surprised. I'm almost amazed that you're still alive but somehow all the risks and shortcuts you take never quite seem to land you in the grave you seem to leaping for."

"Please, don't insult me." A little fire warmed Nine's tone as he reacted to the comment. "I never take shortcuts, I only ever away the dross of lesser minds and drive straight for the bare essence of the matter."

Rolling her eyes, Bok Than snorted. "Keep believing that and one day you're going to find yourself on a pyre with a memorial stone that reads: See here the perils of foolhardy genius. That would be a fitting capstone to your life for everything I've witnessed you do."

"I rather figure that you'll be left eating the dust of of my heaven defying ascent as I break through to Foundation Building in less than six decades of cultivation." Auspicious Nine smugly needled her back.

"I'll eat a batch of Old Tong's special aromatic cheese if that happens, I swear on the name of the Imperator." Bon Thok declared.

"I'll hold you to that promise." Auspicious Nine happily agreed. "Now, is my order in yet?"

Rummaging around the drawers at the back of the display room, Bon Thok pulled out several cloth covered bundles and placed them on the ground. "Here you go. There's the usual supplements and materials for your beetles as well as the a restock of herbs, minerals and oils for your experiments. A miniature model of the skeleton of a Revolting Vilefart Boar. The trap making supplies you requested. Oh, and finally, processed animal feed that I will ignore I ever saw you eating."

"Thank you for prompt delivery." Auspicious Nine said, tipping his hat briefly. "I will remind you once again that while the feed is marketed as being for herd animals, it is a nutritious addition to my diet that I am readily able to digest not being so limited as yourself."

"Sure, you go on and enjoy your weird palate." Bon Thonk waved her hands dismissively. She paused as something came to mind. She left the room via a door at the back while Auspicious Nine bent down to gather his purchased items and wrap them in a sack for transport. He looked up in question when Bon Thok returned holding a metal urn, wrapped in talismans.

"Here, you like weird stuff and are currently planning to take on a Spirit Beast that would love to have you for lunch, so you need all the help you can get." Slapping the flat top of the urn, she proudly displayed the container. "This here contains pupa of a unique strain of fleas kept in hibernation. They're confirmed to be Qi Condensation averaging mid realm in strength. I figure that a boar would make a prime feeding host for these parasites. They'd give it a suitable distraction to keep its attention occupied and with luck, might even weaken it."

Auspicious Nine drew closer, his interest piqued. "That is certainly an unusual line of attack. I would think though, that a Spirit Beast in the wild would have prior experience with ectoparasites and either have a means of eliminating them or ignoring any effect of those a great realm below."
A wide grin split Bon Thok's features. "Ah, but that's the thing. I told you that these were special fleas, didn't I?"

"These specimens were sourced from a supreme lineage. They are the shed population from parasites subsisting on a Nascent Soul, lady Yao Zhihao of the Flood Dragon Gang. She's positively infested with them, which is understandable if you see her idea of hygiene." Bon Thok shuddered at the memory of the ally of the Nascent Soul. Some things made you want to take steel scouring wire to your skin and dunk yourself in caustic cleaning fluid. "Somehow they're able to survive her presence and actually feed. There's even rumors that there was an infestation that required the Elder of Sanitation, Eutropia Cincinnatus, herself to deal with. I have no doubt that any fleas of such heritage would find no problems making themselves a very unpleasant experience for even a Foundation stage beast."

All hint of weariness fled Auspicious Nine as his mind flashed through the possibilities. "Name your price. I'll take every one you have."

Bon Thok didn't gouge him too badly, apparently frequent customer discounts applied. Returning home, Auspicious Nine hurried through the streets, sack on his back. Tonight called for a long planning session to set out the new research goals and schema. Glorious progress awaited.

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Busy, busy, every hour busy. Sand seemed to rush through the hourglass with frightening speed, the days appearing to skip by in brief flashes. His preparations were moving apace consuming his time, hour after hour for weeks on end. Today was the first day in a long while, he'd had time to take a brief pause.

Standing at his desk reviewing his progress reports, Auspicious Nine saw only success plotted out. He'd managed to make great progress in actually using the Grudge Vessel of Gu. He'd advanced from merely suffering the effects of the required poisons to transforming himself into an alchemical poison bomb on a hair's trigger. Wonderful progress had been made in making his dantian into a receptacle cauldron and he was now able to maintain containment even while walking about. No running, that way lay making a good faith attempt at drowning himself in his own blood. The advance in poisoning himself had been followed lockstep by the development of his mastery of the Verdant Bough Regrowth. He'd managed to cut down on healing supplies immensely and keep his organs from shutting down several times so far. With how far he'd progressed, he expected that given enough time he'd manage to recover from just about any physical injury so long as it wasn't immediately fatal or drowning or meridian crippling or fast-acting necrosis or... Okay there were still a lot of things that could handily kill him but he'd nonetheless improved drastically and needed less of an established healthcare infrastructure to recover compared to most peers and yes he was still struggling through the healing of certain old tusk wounds but hey, progress.

The insects of his breeding project were in fine form as he bent down to look through the glass of their enclosure. He'd actually made his first sales of them this month. Alexandra had, of course, appreciated his fine gift of a sample of the delicious morsels when he'd presented them to her on one of his visits to the Menagerie. She'd liked them so much she'd sought him out to contract a bulk delivery every week. Apparently he wasn't marketing to the appropriate market but he was glad to have someone else deal with the inanities of retail and advertising. All he had to do was supply the product en mass and he'd found that easy enough. His Contribution Points balance was seeing some resuscitation after the battering it'd taken these recent months, finally. If this kept apace and he managed to keep within his budget, he'd no longer have to pester Athena for handouts. The letters accompanying the credit were very... aggressive in their denunciation of his financial acumen. Utter nonsense. He knew how to manage money to secure the maximal immediate supply of research materials and cultivation necessities. Who really needed to purchase food all the time? There was fine eating thrown out every day all around the Dawn Fortress for no good reason that he could see. Oh well, the foolishness of the common Clansman was his gain. In fact, his meals even had the added bonus of extra flavor.

He cheerfully whispered to his prized new subjects. "How are my beautiful bloodsucking terrors doing today?" The fleas he'd purchased from Bon Thok were an intriguing set of subjects. The fleas in their preserved states as pupa were perfectly safe to handle so long as they were kept in isolation arrays. Out in the open, they were primed to respond the nearest sign of animal life and act with shocking speed. An adult flea could burst free from its pupa in seconds and head straight to the creature that had triggered them. They had proved as adept in getting through the resilience of the reinforced bodies of cultivators and even active qi defenses as Bon Thok had promised. In truth, he'd been just as surprised as the Centurion he'd recruited as a research subject when one in ten fleas had managed to pierce the Expert's skin. That might not sound like much but these were Qi Condensation insects and he had thousands of pupa.

Eyeing the tub of melted ice in the middle of the room, he reminded himself to empty out the contents and get fresh ice. Finally getting the Dream Chasing Nightmare Bridling Sutra to function effectively had been hard work with several false starts but he'd done it. He imagined that the creators of the sutra hadn't exactly imagined the use he had for it. Certainly, the Sutra allowed him to conjure up his heart demons and confront them face to face. The incense sticks he'd lit for his fallen comrades had been an unusual emotive ritual but he'd felt a relief in acknowledging their memory and deaths. Huh, goes to show that even without the benefit of genius people could happen upon truths of the self. He'd began entrenching the foundation of his Dao-Heart and his formation work had never been more certain. Being able to go back and relive the past as memory recalled it allowed a remarkable perspective on circumstances. Fear, doubt, anger, and more. He'd recalled their whip and turned his will on them, overcoming himself to firm up his well. That was all well and good but the theoretical research opportunities open to him through the Sutra were what got him excited. Facing off against that porcine foe had allowed him to compare personal experience with his study materials. Modeling the beast's anatomy was much more clarifying in his mind than relying on jade slips. He had a whole board of details and notes for his planning in his dreams, which preserved itself between waking and slumber.

He picked up his saber from its stand where he'd left it unsheathed after oiling and sharpening it, placing it in its scabbard and belting it about his waist. He was nowhere near mastery of the weapon as his repeated defeats in the training hall attested but he'd come far enough along that now he was mostly treading water practicing against constructs. Now, he needed living opponents, who reacted with the wits and cunning of cultivators. He'd taken to practicing within the dreamscape of the Sutra but the nature of the technique worked against him. Whatever opponents he conjured were merely his mind reflecting itself. None of them compared to the shadowy doppelganger, the Ninth Prince had created for him to test himself against. No, if he was to progress he needed guidance in much the same way as he'd been lifted up during the training in the crypt. Gui Hua, inheriting scion of Jin Muyi, was unavailable deployed to the war with Jingshen so he turned to a master closer at hand. It was time to see if Hitokiri Battousai was taking new students.

The street along which Auspicious Nine made his habitation was officially named Eudokia Tzimiskes Way after a Nascent Soul elder of the Clan in earlier times. Unofficially during his stay, it had alternatively been referred to as the Street of Precipice or Ancient's Lane for varied reasons mostly having to do with the unusual number of residents who had managed to reach the 9th​ Heavenstage. In the past month since guest elder Hitokiri had taken residence, the casual name in use had firmly settled as the Path of Deathly Blades. No need to wonder overmuch how that had come to be.
Nine confidently made his way done the street, pausing briefly to call out to his neighbor coming up the opposite direction. "Ho, Huang Gu! Fine morning isn't? The birds are atwitter and their song is beautiful today I must say. A cultivator could bask in these enrapturing melodies and seek the contemplation of the Dao. Aren't we all so blessed to have such music about us?"

Huang Gu fumed, a foul look twisting his face. "One day Auspicious Nine, you're going to open that mouth of yours and someone is going to make you swallow your tongue whole because of the offensive drivel that just floods out. That day, I'd gladly fete that hero who would so gloriously rescue the world from the sound of your voice."

Cheerfully, Auspicious Nine replied him. "To know the future for certain is beyond such as you and myself, but I have a pressing suspicion that I'd be hard-pressed to find anyone who'd take your singing over my own efforts even bereft of tongue."

He continued down the street not interested in what reply Huang Gu had to give to this unfortunate truth. There did appear to be some faint screeching behind him though, almost as if a cat was being strangled. Down the road, he went until he came upon the entrance to a much larger plot than the standard quarters allotted to Qi Condensation. Knocking at the wooden gate, he waited for several minutes to no reply. Unperturbed he tried the door and finding it unlocked, let himself in. The compound within was quite large more than four times that of his own street access residence. There was a pond to the right of the gate filled with koi and other ornamental fish. A paved walkway led up towards the main structures which he followed to a stone courtyard. In the shadow cast by three buildings arranged in an open rectangle, he found a man seated in seiza upon the bare stone facing the walkway. The man was a slight figure clad in a black hakama belted in white wearing a pink overcoat. His hair had likely been a long fall of scarlet in earlier days but now it was a faded gray with only a few scattered hints in the bound ponytail of its former splendor. Despite the signs of age in his hair, his face was unlined, bearing a countenance that looked perplexingly both young and old. Eyes closed, he didn't offer much presence not even a hint of breath to indicate life but Auspicious Nine had done his research and knew that he stood before the Hitokiri Battousai.

Bowing deeply, he coughed once and waited. By his heartbeat, Auspicious Nine that roughly a minute had passed without any notice of his presence before he coughed again, louder this time. Again no response after a minute's wait, so he repeated his previous action. This continued for several minutes. Nine was in the midst of a particularly rumbling whoop when one eye lifted slightly, an icy blue gaze pinning where he stood.

"Boy, if your lungs are failing you, do me the favor of dying somewhere other than on my courtyard." The words were softly spoken and the eye closed back immediately afterwards.

"Greetings elder Battousai of the esteemed Flood Dragon Gang. It is an honor to meet you. I'd like you to take me as a student." Auspicious Nine politely requested.

Both eyes opened this time as the elder looked upon the junior before him. "If you were going to be so direct, why did you spend so many minutes offending my ears with your gasping rather than speaking?"

Pleased to have engaged the elder in conversation, Nine replied. "Conventional wisdom has it that speaking to interrupt a senior is unwise and doubly so if a junior speaks first without acknowledgment. It says nothing about coughing."

"That is an obtuse interpretation of social protocol no one will believe you came at honestly." Elder Battousai calmly remarked. "I'd be impressed but I have little care or time to spare on you. Please depart immediately."

"As you command, elder." Auspicious Nine bowed promptly and left back the way he'd came. Elder Battousai closed his eyes to return to meditation and did so for a short time before his right eyebrow twitched violently. Bold as can be, Auspicious Nine made his return to the courtyard. Bowing once again to the kneeling elder, he stood quietly in front of the senior cultivator.

The sky darkened and the sun fell towards the horizon as Auspicious Nine maintained his position throughout the hours in between. As the sun set and evening fully lay upon the land, elder Battousai once more opened his eyes. "I distinctly remember asking you to leave my property, receiving acknowledgment of my instruction in fact yet here you stand before me once more."

Ever eager as always, Auspicious Nine responded. "Indeed, elder, you did ask that I depart and i hastened to comply immediately but there was no prohibition on my return so retraced my steps to once again present my petition. Please take me as your student."

Rising to his feet, Hitokiri Battousai barely made it to Auspicious Nine's shoulder. Arms folded behind his back, he looked up at Auspicious Nine. "Why do you want me to take you as a student? Who am I that you would seek me out so?"

"Hitokiri Battousai, birth name unknown. Early Core Formation sword cultivator. Exact age unknown, estimated at 500 years." Auspicious Nine promptly recited. "Originally a wandering cultivator hiring his services out as an assassin and sellsword in the Plains. Recruited by 'Mortal-Protecting Heavenly Bandit' Huang Li into the Flood Dragon Gang as a Foundation expert. Earned a reputation for exceptional restraint as a righteous bandit, killing and seriously wounding very rarely. Participated alongside the Gang in the Ninth Demon-Annihilating War mostly in the backlines securing mortal populations. Reported severely injured, likely crippled in the massacre of the Gang by the Noble Devil Alliance and was lost on the Great Battlefield. Resurfaced in the aftermath of the Thousand Song Siege, healed from crippling by a fortuitous treasure but looking at a decades long recovery. Retreated back to Golden Devil territory to recuperate, enrolled as guest elder after formal military pact between Golden Devils and Flood Dragons concluded. Currently resident in the Dawn Fortress, assisting Yao Zhihao in recruitment."

Nodding in accompaniment to the rapid recitation, elder Battousai begun walking around the figure of Auspicious Nine. "You know quite a bit about my history, true but you have not answered my question of why I should take you as a student. As you said, I am helping my Gang Leader recruit new blood and I don't see you leaving the Golden Devils to take up the cause of righteous banditry. So again I ask, why should I take you on as a student?"

Facing forward, Auspicious Nine gave his answer. "You are a renowned sword cultivator whose command of the blade is well regarded. Good intelligence from the Clan's archives indicates that you have faced off against cultivators several sub-stages above yours and survived, sometimes winning in surprise upsets. Most importantly for me, you have reportedly dueled numerous elders of the Seven Divine Saber Palace in an exchange of pure swordsmanship and have the balance of wins in your favor. I seek to master the saber and if as a Golden Devil, I cannot study under the pre-eminent saber wielders of the region I would have the tutelage of the man who has bested many of their greatest."

Circling back to face Auspicious Nine, elder Battousai rubbed at his chin carefully. "You flatter me much but that is not enough to win you instruction from me. I am minded to banish you from my presence but I get the impression that you're going to persist in annoying me even then. So let us settle, this matter here and now."

Stepping backwards, he clasped his hands in front of him. "This shall be your test to see if you're worth taking under my wing: draw your saber and cut me down."

Auspicious Nine processed the command for a moment and drew his sword immediately. Entering the first attack stance of the Gui Hua Dao Fa both hands on the hilt, he emptied his mind of all thought except the target before him. The freshly sharpened edge of his blade blurred, a haze of qi in such amounts as to be visible covering the razor keen border for a retained Ghost Cut . Qi poured out of his dantian like a dam burst, flooding his body and empowering it to unsustainable heights. That was all right, he only needed one strike after all. He exploded forward, blade leading the way aiming at the neck of the man before him, perfectly placed for a decapitating stroke. In the moment of his attack, the gates of hell opened before him. No longer was there a man ahead, no this was a towering black-skinned asura with blade in hand swinging down at him, a fell handed reaper striking him down, body rent, mind shattered, soul split asunder.

He cut through it. He struck through the image of his oncoming death, ignoring its keen edge seeking his life and landed his blow. He might as well have attempted to cut down the Heavens. His blade stopped at bare skin without leaving a mark, the recoil of its rebound shaking his wrists as though he'd hit a block of solid steel. In the instant of his failed attack, his opponent's counterstrike landed sending a chill through him as the thin line of death cut through him vertically.

Shivering he loosened his right hand from the hilt patting at his crown and chest, certain he'd been separated in half. He found no wound on himself which made sense he shakily reminded himself. Being cut in twain didn't leave much room for further action. Satisfied with his frantic self examination he looked up to find only empty space. Behind him he heard a voice calling out, "You passed. Be here tomorrow at dawn no later."

Spinning around he watched as the back of elder Battousai receded in the distance towards his home. He had to know, he couldn't let this question go unanswered. Shouting at the retreating elder, he asked, "What would have happened if I failed and I flinched?"

Pausing to give his reply, elder Battousai's voice somehow seemed to come from right next to him. "You'd have died, your entrails staining my courtyard like offal, cut apart like a pig in the slaughterhouse. My strike was true and unless you brought an equal conviction to sunder its edge, it would have been as real as any mundane blade. I did say that this would be the end of the matter. Now begone, I've had enough of your company for one day."

Auspicious Nine made haste out of the compound. He was in no hurry to test the killer behind him. All the same, wonder filled him at the memory of that strike. An illusion that was true unless challenged. A killing intent so pure as to manifest physical effect. He'd found a superlative teacher and even now his mind whirred to pick apart the encounter. Tonight, he knew what nightmares he was going to be hosting in his mind.

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Leaving the Dawn Fortress was a strange thing. Old Bronzegate at his back and the Scorpion Road ahead was just like the early days of being Aspirant, expect without the prospect of mass slaughter with the decade. Now he was headed to the battlefront with Jingshen with a quick stopover for a side of bacon.

Months of preparation had gone into this and he'd found himself looking beyond the beast that had set him upon this pursuit. Sure he was going to enjoy turning that porkchop into a meal but that was minor accomplishment compared to what he'd achieved. Expanding his mind and exploring his heart with a sutra was not exactly standard fare he'd appreciated early on but it was very fitting. He'd sought to know the Truth of the World and had come to realize that he was just as much a part of that world so he was best placed to learn the Truth of Auspicious Nine.

Had he not recently been forced to contemplate the nature of his being? To ponder just how being born a fusion of plant and human defined him? Wood and Bronze, the bloodlines of his body pushed and pulled at the path that lay before him. There was a simple joy he'd come to take in unraveling the secrets of his form, transforming it into a container, restoring it by the power of his will.

He'd never imagined picking a weapon and dedicating himself to its mastery. Under elder Battousai, his eyes had been opened to the complexities and profound mysteries that could be found just in using a blade. The vista of Progress had been expanded for him and he was eager to see where next it would take him.

Tightening his sword belt, he set off to win his vengeance, to serve his Clan and perhaps to capture a little of the Truth of Being for himself.

AN: (16150 words) @Alectai @no. @ReaderOfFate Please threadmark. This is the longest single omake I've ever written. I wanted to tell the story of how I say Auspicious Nine and where I saw his path heading. I'm not @BadAtScreenNames and I'm certainly the lesser author but I wanted to show the life of this arrogant genius who'd grown on me. Originally this was supposed to climax with the rematch but I found that this was a good place to stop, to see how well I communicated to an audience. Enough talk. I know there are plenty of errors in this but that's for later.
 
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Auspicious Nine 7 Collab: Auspicious Nine & Qinglong Shu - New Life, New Lessons
TURN 12, OMAKE 4 [Auspicious Nine]
Auspicious Nine 7: Auspicious Nine & Qinglong Shu - New Life, New Lessons

Hmmph... this junior is a good seed [Cultivation Management Quest] Original - Fantasy

Qinglong Shu 1 and Others - New Life, New Lessons That day was a day worthy of celebrations. She remembered it clearly. One of her cousins celebrated their fiftieth birthday, a milestone for their alliance. Drinks were raised and laughs were shared as the four clans had gathered for this...

Link to Collab. Actually didn't write anything more than a prompt so... Shame on me.
 
Auspicious Nine 8: Homeward Bound
TURN 13, OMAKE 1 [Auspicious Nine]
Auspicious Nine 8: Homeward Bound

The war with the Golden Devil Clan's perennial rival was over. The strength of the Jingshen Clan had been proven hollow, dissolving like sandstone against the tempestuous might the Bronze Demons had brought to bear. Across the length and breadth of the lands of the fallen merchant-lords, Jingshen clansmen hid in their mines and estates wondering what came next for them under the newly victorious hegemony of the Organ Meat Desert. The minds and plans of the grand figures of the Optimatoi Kainon who decided the fates of entire nations were set far above the considerations of the common rank and file Legions. The concerns of the common Legionnaire were much smaller in scope, dealing with such matters as dealing with the injuries of war, receiving assignments for the occupation and figuring out how much flame it took to set themselves ablaze. Okay the last one wasn't exactly normal fare admittedly, but in any large collection of cultivators you inevitably got a number of unique personalities.

Stripped down to flame resistant underclothes Auspicious Nine carefully monitored the condition of his body as he bathed it in qi-based flame from the token in his hands. Waves of fire flowed from his cupped hands running up his arms and then all over his form. He'd been at this experiment for fifteen minutes now, looking at the timepiece he'd set down on a nearby rock yet far off enough to avoid damage from the heat. A glance at the thermometer he was holding indicated that he was currently in the embrace of a flame that had just breached 800 degrees Celsius. He compared his energy expenditure in this test to what he'd recorded from prior experiments with the token and noted that varying his control over his qi hadn't altered the token's output. The conversion rate then was fixed at least as regards the quality and quantity of qi he could supply. He would have to investigate that hypothesis by having a junior use the token while he measured. Perhaps that girl, Qinglong Shu? There were not too many clansmen who used Wood qi that he knew of.

The token in his grasp had the form of a charred wooden tile carved with the characters '木火' for Wood and Flame respectively. The Woodflame Token was a fantastic artifact to possess as he was discovering and made up for the troubles he'd had with its previous owner. Jingshen Lilin had been a persistent foe during his raiding assignments. Pushing deep into Jingshen territory had been a rush of frantic danger and violence. Legate Agathangelou had held overall command of the assault parties of Qi Condensation juniors, dispatching them to harry and disrupt supply lines, take over weakly held fortifications and generally make a headache for the Jingshen forces. His assigned target area had held little resistance in the initial engagements but that had changed unpleasantly when Jingshen Lilin had appeared on the scene. The damned trio of mobile cannons she'd used had been a painful upset where she had leveraged her ranged advantage to the hilt, pushing back several strikes against positions she was holding. All his skill with a saber was of little use against an opponent who never allowed him with reach, whether using bladework or the qi techniques of the Gui Hua Dao Fa. The portable artillery hit far harder than anything one would have expected a first realm cultivator to employ but that was what being the daughter of a Core Formation Elder got you when your parent belonged to what had been one of the richest powers in the region. Whatever the origin of her armaments, the threat they and their wielder posed had forced Auspicious Nine to devise a cunning ambush to defeat Lilin. Not cunning enough by half, it turned out because he'd been counter-ambushed in turn and only a desperate ascension into Foundation Establishment had allowed him to prevail.

Clearing his mind of distracting reminiscence, Nine decided that a good conclusion to today's experiments would be to see how hot he could get the flame from the Woodflame Token. Drawing deep from his dantian and the solitary Dao-Pillar within, he steadily ramped up the energy he was feeding the Token. Drinking deep, the Token engulfed him in a roaring bonfire scorching the earth all around him. The thermometer he was using was near its maximum range indicating that he was surrounded by an inferno reaching 1200 degrees Celsius. Despite the incredible temperature, Nine didn't initially feel more than an uncomfortable heat, painful but nothing he couldn't manage. He'd initially chalked the light-headedness that he began experiencing to signs of depleted qi reserves from maintaining the blaze but the progression of intensity was much faster than he was accustomed to. Cutting off all but a trickle of energy to the Token, he found himself panting as the flame went out.

"Ah..." he gasped out to himself, "The flame consumed oxygen before it could got to my lungs... The protection the token provides extends only to heat and not any byproducts…"

Nine cycled qi throughout his body to boost his recovery, relishing the newfound potency he held after stepping into the second great realm. He doubted he could have managed to reach half as much of the peak output he'd demonstrated with the Woodflame Token today if he'd still been in Qi Condensation. A body that was faster, stronger, sharper; these were the gifts of successfully overcoming Heavenly Tribulation and tempering ones form in the backhanded nurturing on the other side. Sixty decades to rise to Expert was not too shabby if slower than he'd have liked. Alas, genius did not necessarily equal good fortune or talent with cultivation. Consider the legacy of the Yansha Emperor of the Strength Purity Sect. Now, there was a personage who appreciated the wonder of science, the rapture of expanding one's knowledge yet the greatest power of the Righteous Path was not led by an accomplished scholar or polymath but by a brawn obsessed brute. Facesmashing Dominator indeed, nothing there to fascinate the intellect but crude violence.

Auspicious Nine assiduously ignored the hypocrisy in his thinking as his mind raced over possible uses of the Woodflame Token, a noted focus on combat dominating the options. At a peak output of 1200 degrees Celsius, the Woodflame Token would allow him to melt iron easily. Of course mundane iron was not exactly the go to material for the demanding needs of cultivators but it was strength that could not be ignored out of hand by potential opponents. Mind you, reaching that peak required a length of buildup that was not exactly guaranteed in the quick pace of combat but there were ways around that. Besides, the most useful effect of the Woodflame Token was not in allowing him to imitate a Xin Kingdom Sorcerer but in expanding his exploration of internal alchemy. The Grudge Vessel of Gu had been his initial foray into the subject and he was only now gaining a grasp of the specialty as a whole. All alchemy, internal or external, had certain base requirements that dominated. Setting aside reagents, the cauldron and the flame were the pillars of the alchemical discipline. The Blood of Bronze gave him a physique serviceable enough to substitute as a non-specialized container at present and the Woodflame Token now allowed him ready access and control to a decent enough flame source. Amaranth Castellanos had inspired a further look at the benefits of internal alchemy after Nine had gotten the senior Expert talking about using the principle of Five Elements Overcoming in techniques which had segued into a recounting of how Amaranth had overcome the Heavenly Tribulation sent down to oppose a newly ascendant Single Pillar King. The Dao Auspicious Nine was gestating within him was not adjacent to Consumption as Amaranth's was but the [Roots] of the World-Tree penetrated far and drew deeply for sustenance.

A quick glance at the timepiece informed Nine that he had run out of the time allocated for experimenting with the Woodflame Token. Reluctantly forcing himself away from his inquiries, he quickly dressed and then cleaned up the testing area as best as possible. It was a short journey to his quarters to deposit the equipment he'd used and then he was off to attend his appointment with the senior officers of his legion.

Winding his way through the captured fortress afforded Auspicious Nine an interesting firsthand view of the strategic transition in progress. Yangshen Fort had been the first target of the recent Jingshen offensive although it had only been taken after Haoshen Fort, which lay deeper with the Jingshen defensive line, had fallen. A decade of possession in Golden Devil hands had seen the fortification transformed into the foremost foothold of the Clan into Jingshen territory. During the war, it had funneled troops and supplies up the Scorpion Road to press the advance and in turn received wounded casualties and pillaged wealth for transport back into Clan lands. In the aftermath of the victory, the fort was being repurposed for occupation.

Passing by the mustering grounds he observed harried optios sorting out the ranks of legionnairies, checking packs and baggage trains. The heavy mailed fist of the vanguard Legions such as the 301st and the 111th was being pulled back to make way for forces more suited for consolidation and assimilation. During the time he had spent in the fort he had become familiar with the usual clansmen who were normally about but now as Nine moved towards the main gate, he could see new faces familiarizing themselves with the facilities of the fort. The masochistic madmen of the 1444th had arrived to take up their eternal penance of building up the road infrastructure of the Clan's territories while the MXXXIV were moving out in force from Yangshen and Haoshen where they had been bunked to start the clean up and assessment for integration.

Several other forces who had already had seconded forces to the Protostrator's offensive Legions were expanding their presence to take advantage of the triumphant peace; the Coinpurses were rushing in to take advantage of every opportunity to stuff their coffers and the erratic geniuses of the Promethean Philosophers had trickled in to sift through the secret techniques and technologies of the Jingshen. Auspicious Nine waved in passing at a distracted Expert, who resembled nothing more than a living bronze statue, as she conversed with a junior clanswoman with pitch-black orbs for eyes, her irises, cornea and pupils indistinguishable. It was a shame that he'd never managed to persuade Lihua Kokkinos to agree to his examinations. He'd been intrigued by her mutated physiology and had wanted to compare it to the closest analogue he knew of among the stable bloodlines within the Clan, the Pure Bronze Constitution of the Rhodessus family. He and his siblings possessed a similarly mutated physique, the self-named Vital Golden Arbor Constitution, and he was curious to delve into the secrets behind the varied expressions of the Blood of Bronze.

For his part, Auspicious Nine did not have much to ponder about as regards his Legion's direction following the conquest. The command structure of the 1313th Legion was famously hands off. He'd only had one meeting with his legate and that was immediately after induction when he'd been recruited. The wide latitude given to every member of the Followers was well suited to Nine's own loose style. He shuddered to think of how much his varied research projects would have fared if he'd had to submit to the endless drills and patrols that he'd observed the clansmen of other Legions go through during the war. All that Nero Cagulia required was that the legionnaires under his nominal command advance in their cultivation and make themselves useful to the Clan. It was a very sink-or-swim approach that meant Auspicious Nine had the independence to act as he saw fit but lacked the support most other Legions provided to their members. Contribution Points were always a scarce resource to fund his cultivation, research interests and maintenance but his recent rise to the rank of Centurion had given him both new income streams and expenses. As yet the balance was in the positive but Nine didn't doubt that he would inevitably find himself taking on ever more assignments distracting him from research to fund that very same passion.

His final destination lay outside the walls of Yangshen itself in the temporary structures that had sprung up around the fort during the war. Following the remembered directions from the last time he'd visited soon had him ducking through the canvas entrance of the Legionnaire's Tankard. The Tankard was much the same as he recollected; a dimly lit canvas structure hosting a bar that served cheap rotgut liquor which would kill a mortal and had a punch strong enough to make the horrid taste a fair trade-off to a Golden Devil clansman. Owned and managed by a retired legionnaire, the clientele within was a smorgasbord of troops from the varied Legions that had participated in the Jingshen war. Searching through the retrofitted crates that served as furniture in the establishment, he quickly found the figure he was looking for and made his way towards them. Auspicious Nine took a seat across from his superior, adjusting the saber sheathed at his side as he sat down.

Observing the man warily eye the fumes visibly wafting from the concoction in his cup, Nine commented. "I do not understand why you insist on meeting in this hovel, Centurion Antaeus Rhodessus. The service leaves much to be desired, the patrons are not exactly good conversation and the drinks resemble the castoffs from a poison cultivator's workshop."

Antaeus Rhodessus shrugged and picked up the cup to down its contents in one long swallow. Shaking his head in reaction to the burn, he slammed the cup back down onto the crate serving as a table and belched a flare of flame to the side. "I don't particularly like company when I drink and it takes a fairly strong drink to make it worth my while so cheap as the drinks here are, they do the job."

The senior officer of the 1313th Legion was stocky in build resembling a cast metal statue more than anything else. His family's bloodline was visible in every feature of his, from the golden hair that rasped against itself to the gleaming polished skin clinking against the metal of his cup and the bright amber eyes. He didn't yet move with the stiffness that plagued those of his lineage further advanced in cultivation but his weight already had the crate he was seated on creaking with every movement despite the metal bands reinforcing the frame.

Focusing on Auspicious Nine, he remarked at the plantman's appearance. "I see you lost the mask. Got a love interest you don't want to scare off?"

Auspicious Nine scoffed. "I have no interest in distracting myself with romantic pursuits. The change is merely a natural development of recent experience. My competence has been well established and I have no need to fear that my parentage would adversely affect my prospects by tainting the opinions of those who matter."

Antaeus lifted an eyebrow in doubt as he waved his cup aloft for a refill. "I would think that having people know that you are related to a fallen Elder who was recently memorialized as a Hero of the Clan is a guarantee of having other people's opinion affected by presumptions."

Nine replied, "Of course, the ignorant masses will do as they are wont to do but those with influence will look to the merit of my accomplishments and that is enough."

Pausing as a server came by to pour a refill for Antaeus, Nine said after the server had left, "You on the other hand look as dented and ugly as before."

"You know," Antaeus drawled as he took a swallow from his cup, "In some Legions, disrespecting your superior like that would see you heavily penalized and sorely regretting your flippancy."

"It's a good thing then, that I'm not in one of those Legions." Nine rebutted. "Is there anything to this meeting or did you call me here to listen to your idle ramblings?"

Antaeus set his cup down and leaned back. "Alright, I'll get to it now. The 1313th doesn't stand over the shoulders of its members as you well know. However we are still a legion with a hierarchy and new Experts from the ranks get to enjoy increased responsibility. As a newly minted Centurion, you are expected to make yourself minimally competent in leading small units, get involved in some of the bureaucracy involved in running the legion and generally make yourself more useful. Now, since you're so new there's not too much expected of you immediately. The main thing currently is that you get your initial Dao-Pillar properly aligned and then engage in some supervised instruction by an available senior officer. That's most likely to be me but it could change depending on what else comes up."

Auspicious Nine considered the directives. "Okay, that's not too at odds with what I had planned for myself. I intended to visit my family and visit a few sites of interest. I need to upgrade my saber to match my new physical ability and there are a couple of subjects I wish to interview. You didn't mention anything about instructions for the occupation so may I presume that this means that the Followers are largely concluded with actions in the Jingshen territories?"

Nodding in reply, Antaeus said, "Pretty much. We put together a small force of willing and available legionnaires to do our part in the war but now that it's over, command is relaxing back to standard custom. Several members are staying on independently for their own interests but there's no formal arrangement to do so for those who served in the offensive."

Curious Antaeus asked as Auspicious Nine dipped his head in acknowledgment. "You mentioned visiting your family. Where is that and who's waiting for you? You weren't exactly the most open."

Nine answered. "A more competent superior would have read the information that came with my recruitment and not needed to ask. To answer your question though, home is Waycastle Pleuron and my family are my eleven siblings adopted by the Pleuron family. I have been away for some time now and it would be good to see them again."

"Ah," Antaeus grinned, "So there's a heart in there under all that prickliness. Who would have ever thought that?"

"Of course, I have a heart. Besides, Pleuron is now the host of a genius loci and I would love to investigate how it formed," Auspicious Nine said, rolling his eyes as he called for a server, "Let me try some of the swill you're having. I'm trying to expand my competency in internal alchemy and the poison they serve here should be a good experience for that. I always wondered if the owner set up camp here to encourage patrons onwards to victory with the threat of having to return to this grog if they faltered."

Antaeus laughed out loud and drained his cup, joining Auspicious Nine in requesting a drink.

AN: (3300 words) Please threadmark @no. @Alectai. I'd like an LST and Nine assigned to the Secrets of the Underworld mission.
 
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Auspicious Nine 9: Pleuron & Auspicious Nine – Home Sweet Home, Pt. 1
TURN 13, OMAKE 2 [Auspicious Nine]
Auspicious Nine 9: Pleuron & Auspicious Nine – Home Sweet Home, Pt. 1

Waycastle Pleuron, gateway to deeper Clan territories from the foothills of the Hard Shell Mountains. Of the three major Clan holdings proceeding from the Colossus Footsteps Pass, Pleuron had come to overshadow its siblings Thrake and Acrocorinth in recent years largely because it had ill karma with the Hundred-Year Trials. In the first century of the reign of Archegetes Manuel Konstantinos, Pleuron had been the stage where the legend of the Indomitable Thirteen was forged. Come the next Trials, the gates of the battered but rebuilt city had stood silent sentinel over the incredible defense by the late legate Jin Muyi then only an Expert as he dueled a whole host of Trial hunters, dominating Foundation Establishment peers and even leaping a great realm to strike down two Elders. In the close of that Hundred-Year Trials, the abandoned city had been the site of a final calamitous showdown between the Shining Hope herself, Rina Callista, and a favored child of the Heavens from the Fifth Sea. The Heavens had been wroth at the victory of the Clan's King, sending down a killing strike of fulminating retribution that the city had barely weathered. From this baptism of Heavenly Lightning, had arisen a spirit embodying the city's defiance and relentless drive, a genius loci to declare boldly that come what may, "Pleuron lives!"

It said much of how the recent times had inured the Golden Devils to strange happenings that the population of Pleuron upon returning to find their home transformed into a self-aware habitation, did not shy away but rolled up their sleeves to join in the reconstruction of the damaged city alongside curios amalgams of flesh and building materials. Four decades and more since that time, Pleuron was much recovered, once more a bustling settlement of nearly two hundred thousand inhabitants hosting goods and people traveling along the Scorpion Road. Now though, the city had a patron spirit whose avatar body could be seen in the skies shining as bright as a star, day or night and sending echoes of thunderous fusillades across the districts.

The Pleuron family had long controlled the Waycastle to which they had given their name. The birth of city spirit in their holding had prompted an urgent dive into Clan records and hurried conferences with the masters of esoteric knowledge and bureaucracy. The Clan might not have had exact protocols to deal with their cities coming to life but making arrangements with spirits was a familiar enough occurrence. The family maintained rule over the namesake city but certain privileges were extended to their newly awakened host. The relationship between the two parties was eased along by the fact that the city spirit had taken a lot of its identity from the population that had lived and died within its walls. The Blood of Bronze had always been thick among the populace of Pleuron and that appeared to have shaped the resultant city-spirit taking that essence into itself. In fact, the city spirit shared so deep an affinity with the Clan that it had managed to get itself enrolled as a Legion Auxiliary and actually deployed its avatar body to the Jingshen warfront. The experiences the spirit had encountered while roaming the lands had inspired it to make minor alterations to layout of the city on its return, using lesser constructs to adjust minor pathways and producing an almost imperceptible increase in its strength. That success had been cause for celebration for the spirit and dull looks of impending headaches from city officials as they considered the prospect of the living city endlessly rearranging the structures within it to increase its strength.

Athena Pleuron, current matriarch of the Pleuron family, shelved that headache for another day and chose to focus on the homecoming of a prodigal son. Her adopted brood were babbling excitedly as they swarmed their returned brother. She stood off to the side to let the young ones have their moment – did six decades still leave them young? - and observed Auspicious Nine. He looked much changed and yet still so achingly familiar. The trouble-making junior who'd left to join the Legions had returned a veteran soldier with an air of lived experience and martial competence. The saber belted at his side was a surprising addition to his ensemble but the greatest upset was the faint aura of an Expert she could sense from him. Nine had written to herself and his siblings over the years, and she'd carefully perused their correspondence all that time especially when he had indicated that he was joining the Jingshen offensive. His breakthrough thus wasn't unknown to her but sensing in person a newly formed Dao-Pillar within his body drove home the fact that the rambunctious youth she'd hosted so briefly was now an accomplished cultivator in his own right. Progress would not be stopped indeed.

Extricating himself from the crowd of his siblings by means of the distraction of gifts, Auspicious Nine approached Athena and shocked her by dropping into a deep bow.

"Do my eyes deceive me or am I witnessing the same Auspicious Nine I know showing proper respect to a senior?" Athena boggled.

"Don't think too much of it, you old bat," Nine retorted true to form as he rose from his bow, "Master Battoussai said to show respect to those deserving of it, which is what you are getting now and no more."

"I was curious before but now I simply must meet this mysterious Elder who trained you in manners this much." Athena replied.

"You're welcome to visit the Dawn Fortress to do so although you might not meet him now that the Flood Dragons are getting back on the move with the war concluded." Nine said.

Athena stepped forward hesitantly to embrace Auspicious Nine, pleasantly surprised when he moved into the embrace and fiercely hugged her himself. "Welcome home, you brat. It's a bit changed since you left but we are all still here."

"I know that. As a dedicated pursuer of Research and the Mind I could not stay away from this unprecedented opportunity," He said, before muttering into her shoulder, "I missed you all though. It feels good to be back."

Holding him tightly for several more moments, Athena eventually released Nine, nodding towards the gathered siblings glancing over at them intermittently from their gifts. "Why don't I catch you up on the details of what's been going one while you've been away? Letters really don't capture the fullness of the excitement that is living with that gang of rascals."

Smirking in turn, Auspicious Nine rely, "Whatever stories you have I bet I beat them."

Walking together towards the rest of the family, Athena listened raptly as Auspicious Nine began narrating a tale of hunting a Revolting Vilefart Boar in the Foundation Establishment realm while still in Qi Condensation himself. It was good to have everyone together at last.

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It is said that absence makes the heart grow fonder but familiarity breeds contempt. Auspicious Nine had experienced the stark truth of both of these sayings in the time that he'd spent with his family after a long separation. There was a lot he'd missed while he was away. His siblings had set upon cultivating apparently motivated by his missives from abroad and had made steady progress, though of course, nothing like his prodigious advances. It appeared he was fated to be the trailblazer of his generation, inspiring those less able to follow after him. Woefully certain dullards had not appreciated the ever growing chasm between their abilities and had resorted to childish tantrums to express their displeasure. As the better man, Nine had to graciously overlook the antics of Four for did not his sagacious advantage require him to comport himself better than unlearned cretins. Perhaps he shouldn't have said all that aloud but it was certainly true. Then there had been the other interactions with his siblings as the days turned into weeks. Where to start with those? Whether the issue was One's constant over sharing of her sexual dalliances with her female paramours, Eight bemoaning her constant heartbreak from her own male lovers or even Three's peculiar adoption of the mannerisms of some order of rogues called shinobi, Auspicious Nine came to a singular raw conclusion. He loved his siblings, truly he did, but if he had to spend another hour listening to them prattle on, there was going to be bloodshed.

Not particularly enamored with the possibility of harming his siblings after the awfulness of the Bloody Mist, Nine escaped from the Pleuron family estates and took to the streets to search out the other reason he'd come home at this time. During his stay in the rebuilt Pleuron, from the very moment he'd entered, he'd noticed the constructs ambling around. No two constructs were alike, each one was an intriguing combination of organic and inorganic matter shaped into a form that hinted at the human image as constructed by a nightmare. Querying the locals had revealed that these were lesser extensions of the city's spirit, tasked to maintain and improve the waycastle as the genius loci directed. Nine had managed to claw out time for himself to track the movements of the constructs, interviewing local sources - Athena - for information and getting acquainted with the lore on hand about the genus of spirit he was working with. His investigations had identified the most common haunt of the spirit and he headed there, feeling the clouds of annoyance and irritation that had plagued him clear as he engaged in research.

The first confirmed sighting of the city spirit's consciousness at work had been in a plaza badly hit by the fury of the Heavens. Even as the rest of the city had been repaired and re-inhabited that section was little patronized by the average citizen, mostly cultivators from the city administration visiting to make appeals to the spirit. It was easy enough to spot the border where the domain accorded the spirit began. Newly laid pavement abruptly terminated in potholed roads as the shattered wrecks of buildings lined the way. Progressing further along the way, lumps of glass flickered faintly with energy and the remaining metallic structure among the ruins shot tiny sparks into the atmosphere. The air in this space was charged with energy, much reduced from the conditions the initial reports recorded but still noticeable. It set Nine's teeth on edge and his green hair began to poof out but did little more than that. Finally he emerged into the remains of a plaza showing signs of having had some reconstruction work done on it but nothing that would return it to its former glory.

Within the plaza was a maddened parade of warped forms. Constructs flowed in and out of the plaza, some taking the very path Auspicious Nine had come by. He spotted a few memorable specimens he'd come across earlier; the bodiless hand with a cracked lantern where the wrist met the forearm, the rubbery entrails crawling along the ground, even the headless and legless torso leaving tarry trails everywhere it pulled itself along. This was the locus of the city spirit's presence and Auspicious Nine had come to seek an audience,

Looking around the menagerie of forms on display, Nine frowned as he did not spot the figure of the primary avatar the spirit was known to employ. All reports indicated that the spirit preferred to interact with people in the form of a hollow statue of Rina Callista, missing several pieces on the torso to allow sight of a beating human heart of flesh and bronze within. Scanning the three dimensions of the plaza only confirmed the absence of the avatar.

"Greetings, mighty spirit of Pleuron. I am Auspicious Nine, ward of the Pleuron family and I wish to gain an audience with you." Auspicious Nine announced.

Several of the constructs close by focused on him at the announcement and came closer to inspect him. Unfortunately that was all that came of that as they soon lost interest and returned to whatever tasks they'd been doing. Auspicious Nine had anticipated a number of responses but being ignored had been low on his list of possibilities. Stalled for lack of response, he shrugged to himself and proceeded to examine the plaza to satisfy his curiosity. If he couldn't ask questions, he'd simply find out his answers by observation.

He wandered over to an idle construct nearby and began poking and prodding at it with a hurried apology. "You tell me if this hurts. Sorry about fingering you without getting to know you better but it is what it is."

The construct, which resembled a cracked open ribcage made of metal with attached fleshy lungs, gave no indication of distress at Nine's investigations. He made as detailed an investigation as he could in the moment, recording his observations in a notebook. Having exhausted what he could discover at present from his current subject, he moved on to another construct though not before expressing his thanks. "I most appreciate you accommodating my inspection of your form. Have a good day."

In such a manner Auspicious Nine spent hours exploring the varied forms of the constructs in the plaza, selecting idle subjects. During his examinations none of the subjects reacted adversely though some of the constructs lurched to life mid inspection, moving to some unheard command. Nine initially chose not to obstruct their movement but as he accumulated several pages of notes, he tested what was the response if he interfered in them setting off. The constructs attempted to go bypass any obstruction he made in their way, whether an object of himself. If he persisted in holding back a particular construct, a crowd of nearby others would gather round and assist the beleaguered amalgamation. Nine declined to progress to destructive testing, allowing the constructs to pull him away and let the one he'd been blocking move on. Once that particular construct was a distance away, the crowd lost interest in him and returned to whatever they were doing prior. Nine observed that the distance before he was released was inconsistent, varying between a dozen meters to a hundred at the longest.

Night was falling when Auspicious Nine called a halt to his examinations for the day. Bowing to the assembled constructs, he said, "Thank you all for your forbearance. I will be leaving now but will return tomorrow."

True to his word, Nine left that evening and returned the next day and the day after that and more, spending weeks trawling the ruined plaza and its environs. By the third day, he had put off any intentions of obtaining an audience, far too content with the opportunity to make firsthand observations and conduct experiments. He took samples from the crumbled detritus of the buildings, tested surfaces and objects for all manner of interaction – there was an oddly large amount of licking involved in this – and much more. He even attempted cultivating within the space and performing sword drills in the plaza, trying to see if there would be a similar occurrence like what he'd experienced in the crypts below the Dawn Fortress.

Weeks into his investigations, Auspicious Nine came to a tentative hypothesis. "This place needs trees," he said looking around at the central plaza, "The qi flows through the dragonlines around the spirit domain are dominated by Yang Metal qi. Heavenly Lightning can carry many aspects but what seems to have lingered most here is that energy. By that logic, introducing strong Wood qi in strategic spots should improve the overall qi flow throughout this area with knock on effect to the city at large."

Eyeing the bare earth where the stumps of ashen trees lingered, ghosts of a livelier past, he rubbed his hands together and grinned. "There's only one way to test this. Time to start planting."

Athena Pleuron looked askance as Auspicious Nine hummed happily carrying tools and planting supplies in a handbarrow, leaving the Pleuron estates. First it had been surveying equipment and then dowsing compasses, now it was gardening tools. She'd read the reports he was filing with the city office to make sure he didn't upset the city spirit and thought she understood what he intended. She'd asked if he wanted assistance but he'd assiduously denied her, claiming that the purity of the outcome should be untainted by bumbling hands. Ignoring the insult, she'd left Nine to his business after meeting with the structural engineers to assure her that he wasn't going to somehow bring down the city around her ears. The engineers had told her that that was nigh impossible but Athena couldn't deny that she was keeping a wary eye out for any portents of doom. The plantman had proved himself capable of some ridiculous feats before after all.

The first thing Auspicious Nine had done was identify the optimal locations for intervention. Walking around with qi-sensing compasses and dowsing rods had allowed him to create a more detailed map of the Feng Shui of the target area that he'd possessed before. His strategy had been revised with that information though the general shape of it remained the same. Using the principle of suppression interactions between the Five Elements, he needed to create a temporary overflow of Wood qi to reverse the destructive interaction between Metal and Wood in order to weaken the presence of the Metal qi. Once the counter-acting process was in place, he'd need to balance out the energies to keep them in equilibrium to maintain an auspicious – heh, pun there – creative cycle of all Five Elements.

Surveying his work area, Auspicious Nine hefted a mattock, winding his way around the ever present constructs and got to work. It was long hard work, digging the earth clear, replacing scorched soil in large patches with fresh fertile loamy soil, planting specific seedlings and watering them. Then it was time to do it all over again at another location, each time taking measurements to ensure that the shifts to the Feng Shui were taking place as planned. For the purpose Nine wanted, ordinary vegetation would be of little use. The land here was scarred by the direct strike of Heaven's fully unleashed fury. To that end, he needed strong hardy Spirit Trees, primarily Yin-oriented to weaken the Yang strength but also the odd Yang-aspected flora to boost the result of the counter-acting interaction in key areas. As he was explaining what he was doing one evening at home to an inquisitive Seven curious about all things cultivator related now that her own advancement was progressing, he likened it to geographical acupuncture. The city was the subject and the seeds were the needles, inserted into the land to loosen troublesome knots, weaken certain undesirable qi flows and strengthen beneficial ones.

He focused on the eastern portions of the domain where the natural flow of Wood qi would be strongest. He planted several bushes of Winter Longevity Spinach at the borders of the domain as well as Frost Grass Jelly and Frigid Rice Paddy Herb. Where he needed Yang augmentation, Golden Sun Peonies were the best option for effect and his crying Contribution Point balance. Deeper within the domain, he relied on Misty Jade Money and Pale Plum Blossom trees for focused effect.

The initial plantings struggled to find purchase in the domain, attacked by the hostile energies in the land. Progress slowed as he was forced to spend a lengthy time tending each seedling, pouring qi into the fragile organisms to give them a foothold against the overbearing climate. As each seedling took root and grew, he understood better what [Roots] could accomplish, polishing his understanding and technique. Several plants were reduced to scorched withered remains even after his personal assistance but slowly as the successful plantings began to make their influence known, it got slightly easier each time.

Halfway through his planned afforestation, he realized that his calculations were seriously off. As the influence of the Wood qi spread, the remaining opposing qi was concentrated further with the center of the domain, beating back any further headway. Finding a solution to that was not as easy as simply adding more Wood influence at the conflicted area. Nothing he planted there prospered, the innate advantage of Metal over Wood consuming the plants too fast and too strongly. The solution he settled on was to strengthen the foundation of the Wood influence. From the eastern border moving in, he strengthened the presence of Water qi by digging pools and planting aquatic plants within particularly Heavenly Samsara Lotus to steal away some of the lingering strength of Heaven. Water fed Wood, strengthening the overall network of vegetation he had established and propagating the effect further.

Success did not come in one momentous event but a slow wearing away of the dominant energies day by day. Finally several weeks after he had begun the planting, the qi compasses indicated a balanced energy flow all around. The spirit's domain would always have a strong touch of Yang Metal but it was now tempered by other energies and the city at large was already feeling the beneficial effects.

Packing up his tools in his handbarrow to head home, Auspicious Nine looked up to see bronze statue land in front of him. Seeing the avatar of Pleuron's city spirit in person, he found the image of Rina Callista much different from the person he'd met, less weathered than the original.

"Huh, even the Shining Hope is not untouched by time," he mused as he picked up the handles of the handbarrow, "Right I fixed your energy imbalance, no need to thank me. Oh by the way I'm Auspicious Nine, nice to meet you. I have to be off now. There's a gang of impertinent saplings waiting for me to return to tell them about distant lands. See you later."

With that he set off whistling to himself, moving around the still avatar, heedless to the fixed gaze following him out.

AN: (3750/2= 1875 words) Please threadmark @Alectai. @ReaderOfFate. This is a Training Juniors Collab with @Gore17. It was originally supposed to be longer and will definitely be added to but life came up so I'm putting this out now.
 
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