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His footfalls a soft drumbeat in the midst of the wind, he was descending steady. He wasn't moving quickly, but he never stopped moving either, as he slowly came upon the base of the tower. He had followed the rumored path, but it had led to a sheer wall of the tower. Starting to slowly examine the tower, Hainth's eyes were meticulous in their path over the mysterious metal of the tower. Too smooth, too clear to be any metal he had worked with before, his eyes were already sparkling at the possibilities. How heat resistant was it? Is it more suitable for armor or weapons? Could it conduct magic energy? So many questions, and many more, cut short by a thin grinding sound.
Hainth took some steps backwards, watching as a sheet of the wall retracted and slid. Revealing a shadowed hallway, Hainth could barely make out a humanoid figure within the doorway. He stepped forward slightly, nodding at the figure and bringing his voice forward for the first time in days, "Hello, I am here to live in the tower." His Dwarven accent made the common come out rough, with much harder sounds than intended.
Aiya had fought her way out of a giant battle within the capital. After the disaster, those who survived first tried to uphold order. But soon that order was unable to be maintained and fights broke out, with people trying to assert dominance and gain the most of the leftover resources left. She hadn't seen the necromancer emperor responsible for this mess in months. Some stated he was dead and some stated he managed to go into hiding, but most of the hints pointed to him being the first to die.
As soon as Aiya was out of the capital, she met up with her mother and brother and they made their way with what they had towards the tower. They travelled for days. It felt like forever, because they just hoped to finally get close enough to the tower to seek and entrance, but the tower is so big that it would probably just take days to walk around it. It was an ancient marvel that rivalled any mountain in height. That a civilization thousands of years ago was able to build something like it seemed unbelievable to Aiya.
Elie Moonshadow
Inside the colossal tower, Elie was able to see into the outside world from a crystal linked to the tower. Within the barren uninviting landscape, she could spot a dwarf approaching the tower. Seemed like one of the first of the coming flood of refugees who got the message. Not far behind the dwarf trailed a human woman clad in black armor with a older woman and a young man. She decided to go down to the entrance to welcome them. As they drew close enough, she opened the entrance to the tower by focussing her power on the door and thinking a spell in the long lost language of the tower's builders.
Once the door was open, Elie gestured her hands in a welcoming manner and said: "Welcome to Arktu'ur tower. I am Elie Moonshadow, the mayor of the settlement within the tower. We can provide you with a home, food and get your new life here started." On one side, the very tall woman wearing a brown tunic with a turtleneck underneath, brown shorts and boots, did seem somewhat sympathetic to outsiders, but on the otherside some asked themselves if her height gave her advantages and if she truly had good intentions, because the tower seemed like it could be a dungeon full of monsters and schemeing necromancers.
As Aiya and the dwarf were greeted by Elie, Aiya unsummoned her armor and bowed, saying: "It is pleasant to meet you Mayor Moonshadow. I am thankful you are offering people like us refuge. Did you also seek refuge here or have you been here before the calamity?"
Elie replied: "I am honored to meet such polite folks. I have actually lived here all of my life with some occasional ventures into the outside world. I was in fact born in the tower as have my parents and dozens of generations before. It is said that we decended from those that built the tower so long ago. By the way, may I have your name?"
Aiya: "Pardon. I am sorry. My name is Aiya Hensern, I am a summoner knight from the city of Turqfallen or in lingua franca Turquoise Falls. Or at least what is left of it. And these are my mother and younger brother."
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Hainth turned to examine the girl who was speaking for her group. He had eyed her warily before, looking hard across her armored figured. Without using magic, he could still have told her armor was summoned. It was too perfectly black, too unblemished to have ever been touched by mortal hands. The way it had draped upon her, conforming too nicely to her body to be natural. Her white dress on the other hand, while simple and plain, had a much more comfortable look. Where the armor had obviously been magically formed for her body, this dress was well worn and must have been well loved for quite some time. It made for a striking contrast to her red eyes. Like a pair of hazy sunsets, he could almost see them glimmer in this dark world.
The other woman, much older and more efficiently dressed, stood beside a young man, her arms around him, likewise dressed. The way they watched her from behind, her family most likely, their sullen and tired eyes full of unwavering love. Hainth bowed his head slightly towards them, his voice a low and rough grating of stones, "A pleasure to you three, as well."
As Hainth spoke to Aiya and her family, Aiya bowed while her mother and brother nodded to Hainth. "I guess we could be potential neighbors until the world becomes habitable again." Aiya said.
"Come, friends. Follow me. I will get you acquainted with your sleeping quarters and the services and places within the tower." Elie said as she motioned the others to come and follow her with the door to automatically close once all were inside.
Hainth made some mental notes as he brought up the rear of their little group. It didn't feel like she was lying, she had spoken too smoothly to be dishonest. If these layers she spoke of could really house and feed that many people, this truly would be a haven for the surviving dredges of society. He could smell the different materials as they walked through this passage. A thick layer of metal, followed by thinner sheets of a different metal, something conductive if the thin standing hairs on the back of his neck were to be believed. The dense and sweet smell of dirt brought a smile to his face as they came out of the passage.
The hall had opened up drastically into a vaguely circular room as it sloped outward from them. The earthen walls were rougher than the outside had been, but still far straighter than anything could naturally be. Across from them, some 50 feet away or so, he could see another shear faced wall. He looked around, nodding gently, "Quite a bit of space here, miss Elie."
He looked up and down the empty area, watching carefully. Now that he was inside of this tower, he could feel the steady thrum of magic running through so much of it. It pushed against him in gentle waves, as it invisibly went about it's duty. He nodded towards Elie slightly, "You said something about layers. Could you explain more about how those work, whilst we're walking?"
"Well, sure. We are currently on the upper layer or the part of the complex that is above ground. It is also the safe part of it as it is and has been habitable for the past 5000 or so years. The upper layer simply consists of a gigantic tower that has it's own biome. From the top, you can even see the curvature of our world. Don't worry, this place as working elevators. The center of the tower is hollow and actually has a landscape where you can build settlements or farm crops. It includes its own irrigation system and water cleaner. So all of the water is safe to drink. However there is also a underlayer which is supposed to be even larger than the upper layer. The stories say that they locked all of the disease people from a past plague down there. But ventures by ancestors found the plague and developed an antidote, now making it safer to venture down there. But it still isn't safe in the underlayer as the undead wander the halls and lichs control areas of it. Only people strong enough to defeat a lich are allowed to venture down there. But I need to find the underlayer's central control console and probably a power source to activate the security system and defeat all undead down there. A power source would be needed as it would probably suck my magic dry without. I would however guess that the underlayer is three to four times the size of the upperlayer, which means that the complete may have housed an entire nation in the past." Elie explained.
Aiya listened and then exclaimed: "How about I come with you sometime?! I can maybe defeat a lich with my skills." Elie then replied: "We will have to test that sometime."
"You mentioned defenses, a security system, right?" He had begun flattening the clay, then rolling it once more into a ball, continuously while talking, "The way you're talking, it must have segmented areas for each defense to handle. I'm a fair Artificer, I could probably put something together to provide power." He trailed off a moment, before clearing his throat and smiling softly, "Hell, give me enough time and materials and I could probably solve any problem."
Hainth kept steadily rolling the clay around in his palms, gentle in every motion, "I only ever fought a lich once, but I could probably help out a fair bit. Especially of I can get some materials from one of the bastards. The lot of them are always hoarding precious gems and regents for their magic, quite a bit a power can be brought out of all that."
Hainth looked up toward Elie, trying not to lose pace with the group, "You said your magic would most likely be drained if you tried as you are. Would that be permanent, and if somebody else provided the power could you still control the defenses afterward?"
Now that he had a concrete problem to work on, Hainth's mind was racing with ideas. Designs for runes, which gems could work, how big they would need to be. For the first time in weeks, Hainth was truly excited.
"In regards to my magic being drained. It wouldn't be permanent, if I survive. It could possibly even supply the area with enough power for a couple of hours or even a couple of days. I cannot estimate really, because I don't know if the grid down there works properly or as efficiently as up here. But probably the defenses run by segments and power can be shut off in certain areas for conservation." Elie continued.
The soon arrived at a vehicle on an illuminated single rail. "This here, we call the tram. It will bring us into the central chamber as we would otherwise be walking for nearly two days to get there. With this it takes only 20 minutes. Get on and we will get going."
As Elie touched the vehicle, circuits illuminated around where she touched and the illumination spread outward, lighting up a long hallway or pathway where the dimly lit rail went through. As the lights went on the rail grew brighter. A hum around them became audible. A voice in an unknown language then said something and seemed to mention Elie: "Ma'anshun akrur neptet Arktu'ursin. Elie Munsadu, aktep afsha'an lekratu'ur. Neptet lanar iushep." "That is how the old language sounds like and the tower usually addresses me as Elie Munsadu instead of Moonshadow and coincidentally it means the same thing as my name in the old language would be Munsadu. Basically, what the voice said was [Thanks for choosing the Arktu'ur monorail. Welcome back Elie Moonshadow. Please choose your destination.] or if you want the literal translation: [Thanks monorail choice tower city in. Elie Moonshadow, greetings big again. Choice next destination.]" Elie explained.
The sound of the tram's voice brought him out of his lucid examination, as he watched Elie talk to the tram and work the system. Hainth paid deep attention to the words, his interest shifting immediately. A new language to him, a rarity even when he was deep in his studies. Something to look forward to learning, hopefully.
He nodded towards Elie, a slight smile on his face, "You can definitely count me in to help kill a lich, long as it's okay for me to keep materials from their workshops?" He was already planning on helping them out, but it was usually better to ask for payment these days. It worried people less when someone wanted payment, instead of just being nice.
"It's unfortunate, but if I'm to be of any real use, I'll need materials you see."
She turned back to Hainth. "Good. You can keep the materials. But please give me any artifacts you might find. I need them for research." She said.
"This is so fast." Aiya said. "If we had something like this on the outside we could transport people and goods in no time." "Well, yeah. When more people lived here, the tram also transported freight. Maybe in the future it will do that again." Elie said. Then Aiya asked: "This place must have so much magic. What if anyone tried to harness it for themselves?" "If you tried to absorb the magic of the tower, you would definitely die." Elie said.
Soon the tram entered the central chamber. The gigantic biome featured a glowing crystal eminating light and warmth near the ceiling way far up, high enough that it would be in the clouds on the outside. The biome was big enough across that the other end blurred in the distance. There were fields, woods, meadows, streams, a waterfall, a small lake and in the center was a large black tower with a light blue light coming from a tall central entrance. Around the black tower was a small settlement, probably three dozen houses. That walls around the biome consisted of balconies and walkways with some of the being dimly lit.
"Oh we are almost at our destination. This is the center of Arktu'ur. On the balconies and pathways around us were originally residences, shops and so on when the ancients lived here. You could possibly live in one of them or you can maybe live within the central settlement." Elie said.
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