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Updates and progress Amatherean Tales - One Flew Over The Dragon's Nest Book 1 Chapter 1 - Squished Chapter 2 - The Computer Says No Chapter 3 - T's & C's Chapter 4 - Evad Si Eht Tseb Chapter 5 - Starter Zone Chapter 6 - First Combat Chapter 7 - Level Up Chapter 8 - Lore And Order Chapter 9 - Farming Chapter 10 - Badger, Badger, Badger Chapter 11 - Soooooo Sad Chapter 12 - Doe a Deer Chapter 13 - Grey Areas Chapter 14 - Freeeeeedom Airlines Chapter 15 - Hoglings Upgrade Chapter 16 - Killic Chapter 17 - Tailor Fizzlewick Chapter 18 - Eye of the Town Chapter 19 - Bath and Bored Chapter 20 - Graveyard Shift Chapter 21 - Shopping Chapter 22 - Crypt Diving Chapter 23 - Salty Chapter 24 - Water Fight Chapter 25 - Makes No Sense Chapter 26 - Profession Chapter 27 - Hidden Gem Chapter 28 - Cheat Chapter 29 - The Pox Chapter 30 - The Docks Chapter 31 - The Wandering Ogre Chapter 32 - One Good Deed Deserves Another Chapter 33 - You Would Think He Would Think Chapter 34 - Visitor Chapter 35 - Bob! Chapter 36 - Announcements Chapter 37 - Discovery Chapter 38 - Heresy Chapter 39 - A Bolt From The Blue Chapter 40 - Martial Arts Chapter 41 - Not So Familiar Chapter 42 - Up, Up, and Away Chapter 43 - The Not Living, Living Chapter 44 - Adjudicator Chapter 45 - Breakfast At The Hogling Arms Chapter 46 - Compound Chapter 47 - Burn Baby Burn Chapter 48 - When It Rains It Pours Chapter 49 - Bordon The Brandisher Chapter 50 - Distracted Chapter 51 - Thanks Chapter 52 - Looking Down Chapter 53 - Broken Heart Chapter 54 - Emotional Progress One Flew Over The Dragon's Nest Book 2 Chapter 1 - Training & Development Chapter 2 - Cottages Chapter 3 - Homemaker Chapter 4 - Mushroom, Mushroom Chapter 5 - Skill Selection Chapter 6 - Not Leaving The Past Behind Chapter 7 - Kata Claws Chapter 8 - Missing Gnoll Chapter 9 - Oooo Shiny Chapter 10 - Homeward Bound! Chapter 11 - Friends Of The Forest Chapter 12 - Mountains And Mithril Chapter 13 - An Idea Perhaps Chapter 14 - Insanity Chapter 15 - What's A Borzie? Chapter 16 - Amatherean Stand-off Chapter 17 - Charge Chapter 18 - Legionnaire Chapter 19 - Second Chance Chapter 20 - Sandboxes And Sandcastles Chapter 21 - Future Remembrance Chapter 22 - What Mana Chapter 23 - Council Chapter 24 - Gobbler Chapter 25 - Professional Opportunity Chapter 26 - Acquaintances Chapter 27 - Proposal Chapter 28 - Votes Count Chapter 29 - Who, What, Why Chapter 30 - Angelic Presence Chapter 31 - What! Chapter 32 - Magical Transference Chapter 33 - Fire Chapter 34 - From Above Chapter 35 - Wyvern Chapter 36 - Darren Chapter 37 - New Allegiances Chapter 38 - Setting Quests Chapter 39 - There And Back Again Chapter 40 - Missing Chapter 41 - Into The Dark Chapter 42 - Pit Chapter 43 - Following Orders Chapter 44 - Grey Matter Chapter 45 - Unknown Chapter 46 - Progressing Well Chapter 47 - Don't Go Down There Chapter 48 - The Root Of All Evil Chapter 49 - Archery Chapter 50 - Mistake Chapter 51 - Highs And Lows Chapter 52 - Secrets Chapter 53 - A Binding Oath Amatherean Tales - One Flew Over The Dragon's Nest Book 3 Chapter 1 - Road Trip Chapter 2 - Cuopi Chapter 3 - Mollic Chapter 4 - If It Happens Chapter 5 - Asterfal Chapter 6 - Introductions Chapter 7 - Future and Foresight Chapter 8 - Breakfast and Bed Chapter 9 - Freefall Chapter 10 - Petunia Chapter 11 - Dinner Party Chapter 12 - Carlito Chapter 13 - Confirmed Chapter 14 - Searching Chapter 15 - Quiller Chapter 16 - Black Griffin Chapter 17 - Shark Bait Chapter 18 - Caged Animals Chapter 19 - Release Chapter 20 - Class Development Chapter 21 - Job Chapter 22 - Mind Games Chapter 23 - Incomprehensible Chapter 24 - Property and Proposal Chapter 25 - At Long Last Chapter 26 - Moon and Sickle Chapter 27 - New Branch Chapter 28 - Zigferd Chapter 29 - Proposition Chapter 30 - Levels Don't Matter Chapter 31 - Triple X Chapter 32 - Marriage Chapter 33 - Paranoia, Pets, Possessions Chapter 34 - Vows Chapter 35 - His Lordship Chapter 36 - Diplomatic Relations Chapter 37 - Synchronisation Chapter 38 - Saviour Chapter 39 - Normality Chapter 40 - Sunstone and Lollipops Chapter 41 - Paws for Claws Chapter 42 - The Squirrel Sphere Chapter 43 - Departure Chapter 44 - Clock Tower Chapter 45 - Warehouse Chapter 46 - It's a Trap! Chapter 47 - Audits and Enchantments Chapter 48 - Confronted Chapter 49 - Payback Chapter 50 - Life and Death Chapter 51 - Going Home

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Chapter 27 - Proposal

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“I have told you before that I will not put up with those excuses,” Zigferd bellowed, as SJ reached the top of the stairs leading to his office. A Bugbear came hurrying past, nearly bowling her over.

“Yes, mayor,” it called, not slowing as it headed downstairs.

SJ walked over to the mayor’s office, where he was sitting at his desk, holding his head in his hands and mumbling to himself.

“Zigferd. Are you ok?” SJ asked before reaching his door.

Looking up, the mayor saw SJ and smiled. “I’m Sorry, SJ. This is just some bad news again.”

“Anything that I can help with?” SJ asked.

“Unless you can find the funds to repair the bridge to the dock, then no.”

“What?” How has the bridge been damaged?” SJ had crossed the bridge on several occasions and was a solid structure.

“Some idiot decided to try and shift a whole wagon of stone over in one go for a new storehouse being built. Trying to save on costs, the load was too heavy for the structure. The bridge collapsed, and the wagon sunk, dragging the horses in with it.”

“The horses got drowned?” SJ said, shocked.

“No. Thankfully, the driver jumped in and cut the reins, allowing them to swim to the shoreline. The problem is that it needs repairing as a matter of urgency, and this month, the funds are already low after the compensation from the battle.”

“Can you not get it repaired and then pay afterwards? I am sure the town members realise the importance of the docks?”

“They do, and they would. The problem is that we have been eating into the town’s reserves for months. With no new income, and without the Mithril mine being operational we are nearly broke.”

“Is there no way of increasing the town’s income? Is there nothing that you can export to surrounding towns or villages? I am not sure what is around here geographically.”

“Several smaller towns and villages exist, but many feel the pinch themselves. The new chancellor at Asterfal has increased the taxes on everyone since he took over. Focusing on Asterfal only. I haven’t paid over the past two months and have been issued a writ for monies owed.”

“How can you be paying Asterfal? They didn’t even help with the hobs.”

“They did initially. They funded the increase in the guard force when the hobs first showed up. That is all they did, though, so after we recruited more guards, they cut any more coin or failed to provide any other support. This now means that we have a larger guard than we need. Although considering expansion in the future, we will need an even larger guard eventually, especially with the open avenues across the territories.”

“You are in a catch twenty-two then.”

“Sorry?” Zigferd replied, scrunching his face in confusion.

“It is a term from where I am from. You need growth, but you can’t afford it, and without growth, you will eventually suffer. So, you can’t do right for doing wrong.”

“Basically, yes. The council are split on how to proceed. I have suggested increasing town taxes, but that reduces the viable funding within the town itself.”

“I had started to think that, the town was self-sufficient financially.”

“It is. Our exports are limited. Mining and fishing are our main income streams, but these are limited because of the surrounding areas not having the coin themselves.”

“Anyway, that is enough about my problems. What can I do for you?”

SJ stood silently for a moment. “ If I am voted in, I will provisionally accept your invitation to the council.”

“That is fantastic news,” Zigferd replied with a huge grin.

“I have a few questions, though, and need to understand some things.”

“Of course. What would you like to ask?”

“Voting. I am aware there are currently 25 members, including yourself. If I joined the council, there would be 26 members. That could potentially mean split votes in the future. I would like to propose that you also invite Fran to the council. That way, we have two racial representatives like the other races, and voting would remain freely abled.”

Zigferd raised his eyebrow, considering what SJ had said before he replied, “I could offer Mistress Francisca a position, but I doubt she would take it. She has never shown interest outside of general support for the town, by that I mean in relation to the council.”

“If you don’t ask, you will never know.”

“That is true, and I will take it as an idea. There is another option to consider.”

“What is that?”

“If you are voted in, which I am sure you will be, I suggest you join as a non-voting member. That way, it remains the same, and you can be impartial over future decisions. It also means that you will not be tied up in as many meetings or problems that require discussion, as I know you will still have your own growth to focus on.”

“That sounds like a great option,” Dave said.

Considering his comments, SJ had to agree. Being a member of the council without the restrictions around voting would be more of an advisory function, which sounded more suited to her.

“I like the non-voting option.”

“If you agree, it will be added to the proposal before voting. I am sure it may support if anyone is against.”

SJ was nervous because the decision over her joining the council would be based on a vote of confidence. “I have met with most of the council’s race representatives, and most were quite amenable. The only one who seemed to have any major problems when I went to see them was Orik.”

“Hahahahaha. Orik likes you. You have no problem with Orik’s vote.”

“Really? That is not the impression I get,” SJ replied, shocked.

“Once you get to know Orik, you will realise that the grumpier he is towards you, the more you are in his favour. He has always been the same in his relationships and interactions with others. He holds Shelly in such high regard but will never tell her to her face.”

“Has anyone ever mentioned it to her? She has a real issue with him.”

“I am not sure, but it also does no harm to Orik as he normally gets what he needs to do from the dwarven community without any arguments. I can virtually always guarantee his support.”

“Talking about the mines, I need to see how they have been progressing.”

“Apparently, very well. The infrastructure is nearly complete. From the last report I received, they were apparently finishing building the rails to bring the ore to the ridge from the entrance.”

“When do you think that they will commence mining and smelting?”

“Mining is hoped to commence within the week. Smelting is something else entirely. Nevik arrived the other day and is currently discussing the smelter’s location. He wants it close to the mine, which means we will have to clear some of the forest, but we don’t want it too close to the edge advertising that a smelter has suddenly appeared, drawing unnecessary attention.”

“Will that matter if the wall gets built in the valley?”

“No. Long term, it won’t, but we can’t build the wall until we start making money. Selling raw Mithril ore is just not as profitable as selling smelted ore. We also need to find a way to get it to market.”

“I am not sure, but I may know about that. I can’t guarantee it yet, but there is a possibility that I know someone who could possibly help. If it doesn’t go against their standing, I am sure they would also wish for a cut.”

“If you know anyone, please speak to them and let me know. I am willing to offer a percentage cut of profit if it means that we can get the materials onto the market safely and securely. I must add, without drawing attention to the town. I could go to the dwarven miner’s guilds, who I am sure would snap my hand off to be involved, but then it would become general news, and that’s when we are likely to start seeing issues from people coming here. Ideally, I would like it to remain unnoticed for as long as possible.”

“Are you not concerned about people in the town talking about it?” SJ asked.

“No. All those aware are sworn under the Oath to secrecy regarding town matters. They couldn’t openly discuss it unless they wished to break their Oath, and if they did, then more fool them.”

The consideration of Oath’s intrigued SJ more than anything else now. “If I join the council, I assume I must take an Oath?”

“You would be asked to be a standard part of the enrolment ceremony.”

“Okay. I will speak to my friends and see what they think about whether they can possibly help or not, and I will let you know. I was also unaware of the Oath need until you mentioned it, so it is something else to consider.”

“I am sorry. I didn’t even consider it. It is part of the standard working of any town.”

“That’s fine but let me consider it a little first. As things stand, I am willing to accept the position, with the caveat while considering the Oath requirement.”

“That is understood. Thank you for coming to see me, and I hope it won’t prevent your consideration. I believe you have much to bring to Killic over the years.”

SJ reeled a little at the comment. She had never even considered the term years.

“No problem. Thanks for your time. If I can think of anything to help with the finances, I will let you know. I am a dab hand at working with numbers.”

Leaving the barracks, SJ had ideas running through her mind.

“You have that look on your face again,” Dave said.

“Which look?”

“The one where you are thinking. Either that or you have constipation.”

SJ snorted, getting a strange look from a female orc walking with her child.

“Sorry. I just remembered a joke.” She said, smiling at the scowling face. “Don’t make me laugh,” she whispered.

“So, what are you thinking?”

“I think we both know someone who may or may not help.”

“Fizzlewick?”

“Yes.”

“It’s a consideration, I suppose, but I am unsure how the System would react.”

“Did you not say he has been an advisor in a capital of all places.”

“Well, yes, he has. I am unsure whether he will be allowed to get involved at this level.”

“What does the level matter? If he had helped a capital before, why could he not have helped a town? He even said to himself that he was enjoying it here. I also want to let him know I have more of an idea about my mana now.”

SJ had been practising her mana use again, and she had managed to trigger it several times, but she wanted to confirm the speed and details to create the slots now. Reaching the tailors, she burst into the shop enthusiastically, throwing the door open a little too quickly and losing a grip on the handle. The door flew inwards and collided with one of the mannequins that displayed some clothes, sending it flying across the shop floor.

The three customers standing inside at the time turned around at the crashing door and dummy.

“Sorry,” SJ said sheepishly, feeling her cheeks get very hot. She bent over, picked the mannequin up, and placed it back where it should have been. The customers turned back to the counter, and SJ glanced, seeing the quizzical look of the Quarterling looking from around the side of the counter.

SJ made herself busy browsing the clothes on display and even picked up a couple of items she really liked the look of. She didn’t need to wear her dress all the time and thought it was about time to upgrade her wardrobe. As Fizzlewick finished serving the last customer, she waited patiently in line. As soon as they were gone, he locked the door and flicked the closed sign, closing the shutters.

“What has brought you here in such a hurry and so excited?” he asked as he changed to his human form.

“Two things. Firstly, I have managed to start controlling my mana.”

“That is very fast. You continue to impress me, and what else?”

“I need to ask you a specific question about whether or not you are willing to help.”

The god raised an eyebrow, and half smirked. “I’m Willing to help. I see. Well, unless you let me know what you are wondering about, I can’t confirm either way.”

“Ok. The second question is first, then. You are aware of the Mithril mine?”

“Of course, yes.”

“The town is looking to smelt and sell the ore.”

“Understandable, smelting will get a better price.”

“They don’t want to appear as a seller on the market suddenly, and I was wondering if you had any ideas or thoughts on how it may be achieved?”

Fizzlewick continued to smirk. “You are asking if I can help?”

“Well, not directly but yes. Would you be able to help at all?”

“As in help what exactly did you have in mind?”

“Dave told me you have been an advisor for a capital before.”

“Yes.”

“Would you be in a position to advise and support the town?”

“And how would I be doing this?”

SJ could feel her nerves tingling as she asked a god whether he could help or not, but it was strange how she saw him because even though he was a god, he always seemed more like a grandfatherly figure.

“If Killic suddenly went to market selling Mithril, it would draw a huge amount of unwanted attention and questions. Is there anything you could do to assist in the distribution of the Mithril that would not draw the attention of the rest of the continent towards Killic? I am aware of the territory restrictions normally imposed on Mithril, and if they did go to market, it would very likely draw the wrong kind of attention.”

“I see. Well, then, let me consider the question. You are asking if I can somehow influence the distribution of the Mithril into the market without knowing where it came from?”

“Basically, yes.”

“If I were to undertake such an activity, how would this transactional process benefit me? I am a god and do not require Amatheran possessions after all.”

“What would you wish for if you could in any way support the distribution of the Mithril?”

“Now, that is a tricky question. There is nothing I need, although the proposition to be involved in the town’s influence as this new approach is taken is quite intriguing.”

“New approach?”

“We are aware of the boundaries and the adjustments just like you are. We were conferred with before they were implemented. That is one of the exciting aspects about your involvement in them with your status.”

SJ opened her eyes wide. “So, you know about the sandbox?”

“I know enough. But unfortunately, I cannot say what I know. Suffice to say that things are only just getting started,” he smiled.

“So, could you help?”

“I may be in a position to provide some guidance and influence regarding the distribution of Mithril, yes.”

“That is amazing,” SJ said excitedly.

“But…” Fizzlewick said, pausing.

“But what?” SJ asked her excitement disappearing immediately.

“But I would like to meet with the mayor in person. Although I have seen him, I have never met the man, and I would like to fully understand who I am supporting. I know that you trust him and that they trust you, as your reputation shows. It doesn’t mean that I trust him, though.”

“You want to meet him as yourself?” The request shocked SJ.

“I said in person. I never said as who or what,” Fizzlewick smiled.

“Can you not already tell what he is like?” SJ asked.

“If you mean, can I get involved and see what is happening? Well, yes, if I wished to, I could. I like looking into a being’s eyes when I talk business. I don’t bother getting involved with the day-to-day lives of most, as their choices are their own. I have my followers that I need to look after. You would be amazed at the number of prayers I receive each day to help with specifics of tasks for tailoring.”

The thought of the thousands of prayers that a god may receive daily was mind-blowing.

“How do you do it?”

“Do what?”

“Answer all the prayers.”

“Oh. Well, it is a little complex to explain but every prayer received carries a rating via the System, the higher the rating the more influence the individual is using therefore the more astral essence that I am given. This astral essence is then used as part of the process of supporting the wider tailoring profession. The intricacies and details are a little complex, but overall, as long as input remains higher than output then the coffers stay full, and influence remains. It is a continual function of a god. One of my siblings once didn’t bother responding to any of his prayers and he soon came unstuck, his astral pool shrunk, and he was left high and dry. After that, it took him a long time to regain his astral pool.”

“It sounds more like a business than anything else.”

“I suppose it is, really, when you consider it.”

“I thought you gained your essence from items that are made?”

“The majority I do. Although I do still receive prayers as well.”

“When would you be able to meet the mayor?”

“I can be free whenever needed.”

“I am confused how you are going to present yourself to him though.”

“It won’t be as you see me now.”

SJ felt nervous about introducing Zigferd to Fizzlewick. “What name would you go by? I can’t just say Fizzlewick, as he may know of your past, and I can’t use Haber.”

“Umm. I think I will use my elven form. He uses the name Nexis. Would you like to see him?”

“Yes, please,” SJ said. It was amazing seeing god change forms so easily.

In moments, Fizzlewick’s facial features began to change, and his body shape adjusted, growing in height by several inches. Once he had finished transforming, the elf that stood before her was a being of beauty. Standing almost six feet tall, with finely sculptured olive skin and vibrant green eyes, he was a being of beauty.

SJ gasped in amazement at the transformation. “Is there anything you can’t transform into?”

The voice that responded was different and now held a musical lilt. “Unfortunately, I am restricted to bipedal forms. Becoming a Dragon would have been great, but we can’t.”

“You look stunning,” SJ said, not being able to take her eyes off him. He was wearing a beautifully cut outfit that clung to his frame, accentuating his athletic appearance, and SJ could imagine him being the star model at a Paris fashion week.

“Why thank you,” Fizzlewick replied, smiling.

His smile adding another layer to his beauty. “You may be a little intimidating though.”

“What makes you think that?” he asked quizzically.

“You look like a perfect specimen.” SJ thought the Charisma of this persona must be nearly one hundred.

“This form does have its benefits, and I usually use it for negotiations,” he smiled.

“I am sure it does,” SJ said, feeling a little star-struck looking at him. Her stomach was in knots. She remembered feeling the same way when she had been to watch her favourite band in concert as a teenager, when one of them had looked at her during their performance. “I will speak to the mayor and arrange the best time. There is a council meeting tomorrow, so it won’t be until after that.”

“Ah. Yes. The votes.”

“You know about them?”

“I know most things. Just because I have not been to or met many of these people in person doesn’t mean I don’t know what is happening where I am currently choosing to reside.”

Reeling from the transformation and the god’s cryptic undertone, SJ remembered the other reason she had come to visit him again.

“Before I forget again. What speed do I need to push mana for the enhancement slots?”

“Ideally it will be a natural speed, it can vary for everyone, but never forced or held back. Unfortunately, that is the only advice I can give. There is no right or wrong, it is what your body decides is best when in a meditative state, and the only way you will know is when you can achieve the result. Then, it is the case of repeating it as you need to. Which is where the challenge then comes in. Many have managed it once or twice but then struggled again so give up on slot enhancements. That is why those that are skilled can make themselves very wealthy.”

What he said was tied to the information that Fran had given him. “I will keep trying then and hope that it works. Also, I was practising on a cloth bundle. I wanted to ask as I am a little uncertain, but when creating a slot, should I not be practising on a completed item?”

“No. For practice, there is no point. If you fail when trying to enhance an item, you can reduce its quality. On a raw material, it doesn’t affect it.”

“Can I then use the material to make something, and it gets the slot when made?”

“No. That would be great if you could because then you would never have failing against an item, but unfortunately again, it’s not allowed. Once you use the material, it loses anything added to it.”

“Can I practice on the same cloth bundle multiple times?”

“Yes. As a raw material, it can be enhanced as much as you wish with no restrictions, as it holds no benefit and could never actually take an enchantment.”

“I see. That is useful to know. I better go now but thank you so much for agreeing to meet the mayor, and I will let you know when it can be arranged.”

“No problem at all. It has been a pleasure, as always, SJ. Keep up the good work. I see a bright future in you,” Nexis smiled.

“If I got additional data storage, every time you are involved in something I have not witnessed before in Amathera, I would soon have more storage than the System,” Dave said in amazement as SJ returned to the Inn.

SJ smiled at his comment. She whispered, “I need to consider how to arrange the meeting. I can’t just have him suddenly arrive without any prior warning. It would be strange if someone looking like Nexis suddenly appeared in the town and no one had seen him before.”

“That is a very good point. Although do you know and see everyone in the town?”

“Not daily, no, of course not, but an elf with his looks would have been noticed, believe me.”

“Really? I thought he was a little mediocre.”

“Mediocre? Are you kidding me? He was beautiful.”

“Have you fallen for your deity?” Dave asked sarcastically.

SJ could feel her cheeks heating up. “No, I don’t mean it that way,” she replied, flustered.

“Sure, sure. I believe you,” Dave said, chuckling.


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