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Irwin's Journey 375: Like a tree?

Irwin watched the smaller woman as she walked forward. By now, the Viridians had gone back atleast a dozen feet, and he glanced to the side to find Greldo looking around. His lips were curled up in a grin, and he seemed to be glancing around the shadows, sometimes raising an eyebrow.

Probably keeping an eye on the other shadewalkers, Irwin thought as he focused on the Carsmith's Guildmaster of the entire Langost branch.

She stopped before him, her gaze on Mazzareth, glaring slightly. The soulforce pressure coming from her was more subdued than that of the vice guild master, but Irwin could sense immediately she wasn't any weaker, which shouldn't surprise him. 

Although the Langost branch was one of the newest, smallest, and least densely populated from what he knew, it still had thousands of populated worlds, and anyone who was in charge of one of the guilds that spanned such a place couldn't be weak.

Still…

I don't think she is much stronger than me, he thought, as he gauged the pressure he felt from her against his own. It didn't necessarily mean he would be able to beat her in a fight, as that depended not just on the power of her cards but also on what types she had. He did know it wouldn't be one-sided. That was unless he'd have to fight more than just her… He glanced at Mazzareth, who was scowling at the other women but showed no signs of doing anything bad. 

Besides, with Greldo here, he was pretty sure any attempt to hold him anywhere against his will wouldn't be easy.

"Mazzareth, I have warned you many times not to bully our juniors," the shorter woman said, causing Irwin to blink in surprise. Were they mother and daughter? The guild master didn't look old enough for that, but for all he knew, she was a thousand years old.

"But Guildmaster, he-"

"Enough," the guild master said, shaking her head. "We will talk about this more later."

"Yes, Guild Master," Mazzareth muttered, her glower vanishing while she shrank back to her previous size. She looked both guilty and annoyed and somehow gave off the vibe of a young girl chastised.

Irwin watched the two, not sure how to react. He didn't know what he'd expected from the Guild Master of the Langost branch, but he definitely hadn't expected this from the vice guild master.

"Cardsmith Irwin, I am sorry for this," the guild master said, turning her attention to him. 

She smiled widely, the apparent joy reaching her eyes. Irwin had the feeling she meant it. Still, as he saw the Viridians visibly relax, and the surrounding tension seemingly defuse, he wondered what the Viridians had worried about. 

"Let me welcome you to Suderfuix, and I hope we can forget about Mazzareth's childish behavior. I am Mei Joulihn, Guild Master of the Langost Branch of the Smiths Guild and representative of all its charters," the guild master said. "You must be very confused right now, so perhaps we can go somewhere less public where I can explain things?"

Irwin didn't see or sense any hostility from Mei Joulihn, but after what had just happened with Mazzareth, he didn't feel like heading to the Smiths Guild, atleast not yet. He pondered going back into the ship, then looked at the city sprawling below them. As strange as the last ten minutes had been, he was here with a reason and would need to head into the city to find Rindiri while warning people about the Guidar.

"Perhaps we can find a place to eat," he said, checking how the Guild leader reacted and wondering how he should address her.

"A great idea," Mei Joulihn said, smiling widely. "I know just the place. It's near the harbor, just below where we are, and serves very well-made Ignitzian dishes."

Irwin quickly looked at Greldo and Klatzi before nodding at the Guildleader.

"Sounds great," he said, feeling slightly awkward.

Mei Joulihn's smile widened, and her brilliant silver eyes glittered as she turned to the Viridian Guards.

"Gentleman, if you could let the Ruadh'trom family know that one of the Guild's cardsmiths has returned and that we are, of course, taking full responsibility from here on out."

Irwin saw the older guard lower his head.

"Yes, guild master Joulihn," he said, seeming to hesitate. "We were told to bring him in for some questions about the state of Dimarintsia…"

"I can imagine Seizer is curious," guild master Joulihn said, nodding. "Head back and let him know I'll contact him within a few hours. That should placate that old tree."

Irwin saw the guard's face freeze for a moment before he nodded.

"As you say, guild master," he said before taking a few steps back, bowing and turning away. As he rushed away, the others followed him without taking a look back, leaving Irwin, Greldo, and Klatzi with the Guildleader and Vice Guildleader.

"Now, let's head down," Guildmaster Joulihn said, smiling at him. "It's not just Seizer who is curious!"

She surprised Irwin by smiling at him as her form slowly grew two heads until she could almost look him straight in the eye. Her clothes seemed to easily resize, making Irwin slightly jealous.

"As you seem to be stuck at that size, I hope you don't mind, but I'd rather not hurt my neck," she said, surprising him again by putting a hand on his arm and gesturing forward.

Not sure what to think and sensing no malice from her, Irwin began walking toward hearing a soft snort from Greldo.

"From what I have read on you, you have never been to Suderfuix?" Guildmaster Joulihn said. "What do you think of the city?"

Irwin glanced at her, wondering what was going on. She shouldn't know much more about him than that he was a promising ruby-rank smith. Even if they knew many things of what had happened to Granvox, why would she go out of her way to welcome him, and why had Mazzareth acted as she had? Also, she seemed genuinely curious, which made little sense. She should know he'd never been here… or did she think he was someone else?

"I have not," he finally answered the patiently waiting guild leader, before adding. "It's a beautiful city."

"It is," guild master Joulihn said as she glanced down, smiling at the city. "When I first arrived, it was much smaller than this, but the Viridians have been very busy, expanding on the city without turning it into a monstrosity like Dimarintsia."

Irwin stared at her. Was she fishing to hear if he'd been to Dimarintsia? Well… he was going to tell them about Lasther anyway, so it didn't really matter.

"You don't like Dimarintisa?" he asked. "I thought it was alright. A bit chaotic, but some of the districts were incredible."

"Oh no, it reminds me too much of some of the Scrimaril worlds I've been to," Guildmaster Joulihn said, smiling softly. 

"Scrimaril?" Irwin asked, curious.

"You have never seen one of our kind, have you?" Guildmaster Joulihn said, pointing him to a basket at the side of the platform that reminded Irwin of his time on Scour. It was attached to vines on the tree, and an older Viridian was already opening the door of the basket for them.

"I have not," Irwin said, more and more curious as to why he was given the special treatment.

"Not a big surprise," the Guildmaster said. "My species originates from a main branch beyond the Tweelak Branch and usually don't come out this far. By my knowledge, there are only a handful of us in the Tweelak branch, and just myself and Mazzareth are within the Langost Branch."

They reached the basket, and the guild master smoothly returned to her smaller size, allowing them to all fit in the basket- if only barely.

The old man nodded at Joulihn; then the vine slowly rose up and to the side, dangling them over the edge. As it began smoothly descending, Irwin looked across the city, noticing a few small lakes around the edges, their crystal clear water sparkling in the light.

"The Viridian's moved a lot of water here from one of Suderfuix's adjacent worlds, one of which is a water moon," Guildmaster Joulihn said. "You would have to go a few major branches up to find anything like it, really."

"Up?" Irwin asked.

"Ah, I forgot people further out aren't taught these things," she said. "Not all branches are as flat as the Langost branch. Most branches further in are layered, not as spread out."

Irwin stared at the city, wondering what that would look like. He knew the Langost branch wasn't exactly flat, with many branches angling up or down, but from what she said, other main branches had parts going straight up. He noticed that Greldo and Klatzi were looking just as curious, and it seemed the guildmaster picked up on it.

"Imagine it like a tree, if you will," she said calmly, pointing at a towering tree below and to the side. "The most outer rim of the branches and leaves are almost flat, connected to only a single leaf in many cases. However, further in, the branches are above and below, growing from different larger branches all connected to the same trunk."

"But there's not really an end to the Portal Gallery, is there?" Greldo asked, slightly confused.

Mazzareth seemed to bristle at his question, but the Guildmaster just laughed, her voice clear like a bel.

"Not as far as we know. However, look over there," she said, pointing to a few trees that stood closer together. "Do you see how many of their outer branches and leaves touch? It is our current understanding that this is more like the Portal Gallery, where main branches like the Langost Branch and the Tweelak Branch touch each other, allowing us to travel between them. Some believe that portals are like the fruit or nuts that adorn some trees."

"So, the Portal Gallery is like a forrest of trees?" Klatzi asked, seeming emboldened by Greldo's question to ask something of her own.

"Yes and no," the guildmaster said, her eyes glittering. "We have never found anything like a trunk, so it seems more like bushes."

Irwin stared at the trees, and as he did, his mind spun, little things he'd learned over the years connecting together in a pattern that made him glad they were standing still. He didn't hear the others continue to chat as he gazed at the tree. It wasn't just the branches of adjacent trees that overlapped. Branches in the tree itself also did.

What if we are in a single, enormous tree, he thought, staring at the tree and imagining every tiny branch being a corridor in the portal gallery, some larger and thicker, others short and thin. It made sense… 

Looking at the massive trunk, his eyes widened.

Perhaps it is just so incredibly massive that nobody has ever found the trunk, and the trunk is just like the most enormous section of the portal gallery, he thought, and his thoughts went to the Guidar and the vision of the enormous portal. Was that how they had come here? Maybe the portal didn't connect to a world but to another Portal Gallery Tree?

A jut in his side caused Irwin to snap out of it, and he saw Greldo glance at him, eyes narrow. Irwin minutely shook his head and smiled, telling his friend he was alright before letting his otherself ponder what he'd just come up with.

He himself focused on the city that was rapidly closing in. A few minutes later, the basket thudded down on the ground, and Irwin looked around in slight awe. From above, the city had looked almost flat, but as he was now beside the massive tree on a square bordering the rest of the city, he realized it was merely an optical illusion. Most buildings had atleast a second story, and some even a third, and with even those who didn't being high enough to allow him to walk into the door, he felt a slight awe at the enormous scope of the city.

It felt far larger than even Dimarintsia had, likely because the latter had been made up of layers.

If we were to build a city this large, it would easily connect all cities on Eluathar, he thought.

"This way," Guildmaster Joulihn said, walking in lockstep with Irwin as she grew back to her larger self and took his arm.

Irwin wondered if that was a normal way of doing things for her species or just some peculiarity of the Mei Joulihn herself. Whatever it was, he saw Greldo grin and roll his eyes, causing Mazzareth to turn her glower on him. 

The Guildmaster led them across the square, which Irwin was surprised to find was short-cropped grass with gravel paths leading through it, something he only noticed as they crossed it. 

Although hundreds of people moved everywhere, the spaciousness of the roads and buildings made it feel like it was a quiet time to be out. 

"Everyone looks well-fed," Greldo muttered from beside him, causing Mazzareth to snort.

"Of course they are," she said, frowning at Greldo. "Why wouldn't they?"

"I would assume because the other places they have been to have not done so well," Grandmaster Joulihn said, raising an eyebrow at Mazzareth.

"They haven't," Irwin said. "Dimarintsia has a lot of hunger and even starvation."

"That is horrible!" Mazzareth shouted, her hair rising from her shoulders with her voice while her eyes flashed with silvery fire. "Why does anyone allow that?"

Irwin stared at the vice guildmaster in disbelief. Was she really this oblivious? How was she even the vice guildmaster?

"Mazzareth, why don't you run ahead and warn them that we are coming?" Grandmaster Joulihn said, smiling at the other women. "I'll explain this to you later."

Mazzareth frowned and looked at Irwin and Greldo as if wondering if it would be safe to leave the Guildmaster with them.

"That wasn't a request."

The sudden sharpness in the Guildmaster's voice caused Mazzareth to jolt, nod, and run forward. She didn't even glance over her shoulder as she ran ahead, eventually vanishing in the thin crowd of people- mostly Viridians.

The Guildmaster sighed softly, and Irwin saw a short flash of sadness across her face.

"I am sorry that you had to see this," she said, looking at Irwin, Greldo, and finally at Klatzi. "Mazzareth is going through her Skeilrin or third puberty. Due to the strength of her cards and soulscape, it makes her more volatile than most of my species. I've tried keeping her in the guildhouse, but being cooped up makes it worse."

"Third puberty?" Greldo hissed, looking horrified.

The Guildmaster laughed softly, seeming unbothered by the question.

"Yes, Scrimaril have three, and each is slightly worse, with the last one…" she sighed. "It is why Mazzerth was sent here a few decades ago. Her mother requested I keep her here out of fear that she would embarrass her."

Irwin just stared at the guild master, wondering why she would tell them all this. They had just arrived, they didn't know anything, and this seemed highly personal.

"I'm telling you this so you understand that if she acts… odd, you understand it is not completely her fault. Human puberty is meek compared to even our first, and many eons ago, our species nearly wiped themselves out with wars started by those in their puberties," The guild master said calmly.

They continued walking for a short while longer, this time quietly, until Klatzi asked the question Irwin had been thinking about.

"Why… why is Mazzareth the vice guildmaster?" she asked.

The guild master laughed softly, shaking her head. "There is no such thing as a vice guildmaster. However, Mazzareth is used to being in control, and to prevent issues, I gave her a temporary role. She has no true power beyond being the third most gifted smith currently in the city."

Irwin's eyebrows shot up at that, wondering what that meant. 

"Can I ask what her diamond rank is?" he asked softly.

"She is one of the youngest second-rank diamond smiths," guild master Joulihn said with a smile. "Only just a hundred and one, quite hard to believe."

Irwin nodded, but as he did, he saw her eyes examine him, a slight, humorous gleam in them.

"And who are the two more gifted smiths?" Greldo asked, sounding curious.

"That is for later," the guild master said, smiling as she waved at a road that led left. "We are there."

Irwin looked into the road to see it ended in a beautiful park with dozens of tables nestled between the trees, and an open restaurant just visible through the dense plants. Mazzareth was standing anxiously near a large table, talking with a confused-looking Viridian serving woman with bright green hair.

Irwin and the others walked over, and as they approached, the Viridian woman's eyes became larger before she turned and dashed away. Irwin wondered what she was up to, but before they even reached the table, the woman returned with two others, carrying a large chair. They put it beside the table, dashed away, and came up with another a moment later.

Irwin took a deep breath, smelling the freshness of leaves and grasses mixed with a familiar spiciness. He didn't recognize it exactly, but he knew it was some sort of Ignitzian stew, like hot. 

"Thank you," guild master Joulihn said as she sat down, waving Irwin at the other larger chair to her left.

Irwin sat down slowly, but the wood didn't as much as bent under his weight. Greldo sat down on his right, and Mazzareth made to sit down across from them when the guild master tutted.

"Mazzareth, I had to leave my class mid-lesson, and I won't be able to return in time. You are to head back and teach the third years. They should be having a lesson in using soulforce and their own hands to purify grade four metals."

"But…" Mazzareth began, only to stop as the guild master shook her head. 

"I'll be back later today," the guild master said, her thin, gleaming eyebrows raising up. "Now, Mazzareth."

"Yes, guild master," Mazzareth said, her shoulders slumping. She glowered at the table before turning and stalking away, muttering something.

The guild master waited until she was gone before turning to Irwin, who had to been quietly watching everything. The more he saw of the guild master, the more he liked her. That said, he wasn't foolish enough to trust her just yet. Who knew what her ideas might be? She might want to have him carted off to some hidden world for safety.

"Now, with that young one away, let us get to the more interesting parts," Guild Master Joulihn said. "As I said, my name is Mei Joulihn, and while we aren't in the guild buildings, you may call me Mei. Guild Master Joulighn is incredibly tedious, and it makes me feel older than I already am."

Irwin blinked at her, unable to keep from examining her face. So, his guess had been right? She was older than she looked?

"How old are you?" 

Irwin's eyebrows shot up as he turned to Klatzi, who was curiously looking at Guild Master Joelighn- Mei, he corrected himself.

Mei laughed softly, shaking her head. "Usually, it's the men I have to tell, not ask, but I always forget how curious you Ignitzians are. I wonder what my mother would say if she'd been able to meet some of you."

Klatzi blinked and looked confused. 

Staring at her, Irwin was surprised at how much younger she looked than Nisziz and Scintilla while being from the same group of blade maidens. She was technically the same age, but her behavior made her sometimes look like she was twelve.

The Viridian waitress arrived back, holding out three wooden sheets to them.

Mei waved it away and quickly ordered a few dishes that Irwin knew to be both spicy and hot. Besides himself and some Ignitzians, he knew of nobody who would eat them. Feeling hungry, he ordered the same, though a slightly larger portion. Sadly, when he asked for meat, he was told none had been available for a few years now, but the woman suggested some Burning Earth Mushrooms, which she told him were a local delicacy that should mix with what he'd ordered.

A few minutes and some more orders later, the waitress left, and Mei turned her gaze at Irwin curiously.

"I see some of the things I was told are atleast correct," she said.

Irwin stared at her, holding back a slight annoyance at how she knew as much, and decided to just ask.

"Exactly how much do you know about me, and where did you get this information?"

"I know everything, starting from when you joined Tensor's Guild and went from a Quartz rank smith all the way to a Topaz rank smith in a few months," Mei said calmly, leaning back in her chair. "Then, I was told you had reached Emerald rank in a few years while on Scour, after which you disappeared for some years…" She glanced at him as if expecting him to say something, but Irwin merely nodded, surprised at how much she knew. In hindsight, he realized it made sense. He'd had to officially join Tensor's guild, and as he thought that, he wondered what had happened to Tensor himself or the deal he'd made with the man many years ago.

"You eventually showed up on Granvox, where you went to their academy, which makes sense as I am told you have been bonded to a Ganvil?" she looked at him curiously again.

"I have," Irwin said, wanting to see how much more she knew before he was going to answer any questions.

Mei hummed thoughtfully, then nodded.

"I have no more information after that and also very little from your say there. My last known information is that you become a ruby rank smith," she said before leaning forward. "Now, after that, you left and took a few very promising young smiths with you that have not been seen since. ."

Irwin sighed. "They are fine," he said.

"But you aren't going to tell me where they are… or Dean Salwek den Valarn's granddaughter, Dahlia?" Mei asked, her eyes narrowing.

A slight annoyance flickered through her eyes as she leaned back.

"No, but they are all safe," Irwin said, hoping that Dahlia would be back by now as that meant Scintilla and their children would be too.

"I see," Mei said. "Then, perhaps it is now your turn to tell me some things? Perhaps, why you are here if you are not to stay, and what you meant with a warning."

Irwin looked at her, taking a deep breath. It was time to begin spreading the word about Guidar and hope people not from Dimartinsia would believe him.

Comments

You are completely correct - I should have waited with yesterdays release due to my migraine and reread it. I mixed up Montain, Esther, and Seleen, who were those smiths Irwin took along together with Dahlia. Thanks for pointing it out - I'll fix it later today, changing it. Something did happen to Skylar, but I somehow managed to mix up two minor storylines. Will be fixed asap!

Carrarn

Thanks for the chapter, i‘ve enjoyed it! (Hope you get better soon!)

TL

Joulighn -> Joulihn — from your say there -> from your stay there

Govir Drauka

Nothing happened :(

luxrus

Actually, I think I realise what it is. The smiths Rindiri rescued would have been debriefed. If they heard while being tortured/used that Lasther was searching for Irwin that would explain why the guild mistress has looked him up. They may also know other things Lasther mentioned about himself, his race, his intentions, etc. Of course, the vice-guild mistress should know how other places are struggling for food as Rindiri would have been debriefed.

Antony Claughton

Long time since Tensor or the 10yr deal has been considered. You would expect given how they use crystals that the head guild would have records on everyone. What is less clear is why the guild master knows this about him straight off her head, when they only confirmed who he was a few hours ago on the docks.

Antony Claughton

Carsmith's ==> Cardsmith’s atleast ==> at least. (Occurs several times) as her form slowly grew two heads ==> can be read as growing two separate heads. Maybe “as her form slowly grew two heads lengths”? like hot ==> likely hot as bent under ==> as bend under your say there. ==> your stay there.

Antony Claughton

I thought Skylar was in his band, and not one who joined them on Eluathar. Although, the info about Clearsky and Aurella rings a bell, think that was his mentor who got him into Granvox academy.

Eric M

Good chapter. having trouble keeping track of people. Irwin has so many people in his soul scape traveling with them. The names are starting to throw me off. More and more, Could be that I’m just not used to reading stories serialized with this many characters, but I keep having to pause whenever someone is introduced with only their name, I can’t even remember how many new characters have been introduced over the last 20 or so chapters, many of whom while notable haven’t been fully connected to their names yet in my head, I can remember who they are, but not by using their name it isn’t until something about them is mentioned that I can make the connection to who is who.

Nicholas Del Rossi

How you feel better soon, and thanks for the chapter! :-)

Stephen Pearson

Bit shorter than I had planned but a migraine attack threw a wrench in my writing day - still, I hope you enjoy :)

Carrarn


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