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Earth
Spectre Base, Canadian Rockies
August 14, 2019
04:04 PDT (07:04 EDT)

Usually, I wake up to my alarm going off. Instead, I woke up to someone knocking. It took me a moment to remember where I was, but I got up and walked over to the door and opened it.

“Hah! For once I’m the one waking you up,” Mason said loudly.

“What time is it? I forgot to set my alarm.”

“Just past seven. Go get dressed, and let’s get breakfast.”

I nodded and entered my closet, grabbing a clean set of clothes and putting them on. I met back up with Mason and we walked towards the cafeteria, rather than teleporting.

“I figured you’d still be sleeping after spending half the night tinkering,” I told him.

Mason chuckled. “Nah. I actually went home last night. I knew if I stayed here, I’d be doing exactly that. We all ended up going home since it’s so easy. Even having to regen mana halfway home, it was very convenient.”

I nodded, “Portals are just as convenient. Yesterday, Yuki opened up a portal from here to Hawaii allowing all of us to go through.”

“Why wasn’t Portal included in our little pouch of gems? Seems like it would be useful to us, since not all of us have been to the same places.”

“You don’t know the half of it. Yesterday I was sparring a little with my mom while in my Seotross form. I wound up for a punch and blinked behind her, only to find she wasn’t there. Instead, there was a portal in front of me, and another one behind me. When I punched, my fist went through the first portal and came out of the second one. The punch hit me in the back and caused me to go through the portals.”

Mason burst into laughter when I finished. “I wish I had seen that,” he said after he recovered. “That makes it even more useful for all of us to have. Imagine if Sonja had that ability. She could open a portal with the entrance by her, and the exit behind an enemy, and then shoot arrows from another direction. Hell, all of us could do that when we use firearms.”

I nodded. “It could be very useful. Apparently it’s a difficult skill to learn so she didn’t include it with the others. She said that if I really want it, she’ll get me one. Maybe I’ll be able to get a few more for the rest of the team.”

“Hell, yeah! That’d be awesome!”

We arrived at the cafeteria to find it absolutely packed. Up to this point, I had never seen the amount of people that were currently enjoying their breakfast.

“A spot is being saved for us. Your mom sent me to go get you when she saw me, but didn’t see you. C’mon, let’s go get some coffee and breakfast, I’m starving.”

We walked over and grabbed a plate and a mug, placing them on a tray. Our first stop was coffee, where there were a bunch of industrial coffee makers constantly making coffee. After filling our mugs, we continued down the line filling our plates. Afterwards, Mason directed me over to the table where my mom, dad, sisters, and friends were sitting.

“Good morning,” I greeted, sitting down at one of the empty spots.

“Good morning, Jonathan,” my dad said. “Forgot to set your alarm? You’re usually up before Mason is.”

“Yeah. My alarm is always set at home, and I didn’t even think about setting one here.”

“There is an alarm in your room, you just didn’t see it. It’s built into the room and is voice activated. Did you see the small booklet on the end table beside your bed?”

“Nope,” I said, shaking my head.

“It has all the details about the room, including all the voice commands. Give it a read later,” my dad finished.

“I will, thanks.”

It was pretty quiet with everyone eating, myself included, so I took the opportunity to look at some things on my phone. Navigating to my profile, I saw that my stats got another small boost, meaning Abi leveled once more. That put her at level eighteen. After that, I navigated to ‘The Wolves’ profile page to check out some of my friends’ new abilities.

Looking at Mason’s page, I saw there was one skill that I missed when I looked the day before, Cleave. The description says that it strikes all enemies in front of the user for a moderate amount of damage. Between Whirling Leap, Tremor and Cleave, he was really racking up the area of effect damage.

Next up was Ben. He said he got a few new auras, as well as some fire spells, and I was curious to see what he got. When I scrolled down to his skills, I could see two more auras. Aura of Lifestealing, and Aura of Bloodlust. The first was self explanatory, but I had no idea what Aura of Bloodlust is. I tapped on it to read the description.

It appeared that Aura of Bloodlust would allow the people affected by it to attack and cast spells faster, as well as have the cooldown of spells reduced by a lesser amount. The mana cost to keep it active is quite high, but while active it would probably increase our damage output far more than Aura of Flame would.

Closing the Aura of Bloodlust window, I scrolled down a bit further. He also received two additional fire spells to go along with Scorch, those being Meteor Shower and Fireball. I was more interested in Meteor Shower, so I tapped on that. The description for the spell said that the spell does a lot of damage, but comes with two pretty sizeable downsides. The first was a ten second cast time, which would leave him vulnerable, and the second was a ten minute cooldown between uses. It would be really interesting to see how much damage it actually does, though.

The last four abilities were some of the ones that Mason and myself had received. Mana Shield, Blink, Teleport, and the Legendary Insight perk. I wondered if a movement skill that didn’t cost mana would be better for him, since he didn’t appear to get the Legendary Mana Regeneration perk. If he was at low mana, it would take him a couple of seconds to regenerate enough mana to use the spell.

My attention was drawn away from my phone by people getting up to get started on their day.

“...meeting with Tich to finalize a list of suitable planets. We also need to finish setting up the simulators. We figured we would have another two months to get everything ready. If they agree, then we’ll be able to start training people in a week or so,” my dad said.

“What’s going on?” I asked.

“Siobhan just told us that Selalea called. The council wants to meet you at noon. She’ll meet you at ten on Lehua, and then escort you to the meeting place. Tich and I would like to have a list of suitable planets for you to show them,” my dad said.

“I assume that is going by EDT? That’s not a lot of time.”

“It should be enough. I’ll see you all later,” he said, giving my mom a kiss and teleporting away.

“So what are all your plans today?” my mom asked us, sitting back down.

“Anja and I are doing the same thing we were doing yesterday. She’ll be working on leveling up Precognition, and I’ll be working on using Ride the Lightning. It’s an interesting ability,” Sonja answered.

“Alright, what about you, Ben? Mason?”

“I spent a few hours yesterday trying out Seismic Shove. I think I’ve got it down, and my other abilities are pretty straightforward. I think I’ll spend the day tinkering with the firearm parts in my room,” Mason replied.

“That’s fine. Just make sure to head to the firing range if you want to test out a weapon,” she warned.

“I’m not sure what I’m going to do,” Ben said. “Teleporting is pretty easy, and I can level my auras just by activating them periodically. I’ll have to come up with something.”

“If you don’t find anything to do, it is fine to take a day off. You could also do what Mason is doing. You’ll need a firearm sooner or later. Why not use the kit and make one?”

“I don’t know a lot about guns. I wouldn’t even know where to start.”

“How about you go to the firing range and learn from one of the instructors there. I’m sure Mason can show you where it is.”

Mason nodded. “I can do that before getting started.”

“Works for me,” Ben replied.

“Perfect,” my mom said. “Jonathan, your sisters and I are going to practice flying in our dragon forms. Care to join us for a few hours before you meet with Selalea?”

I was nodding before she even finished. “I told Vixa I’d be down this morning, but after that, I’ll definitely be up for practicing flying. Where are we going to do it?”

“Anywhere we want,” she said while disappearing from view completely. “We can practice anywhere and won’t be seen.”

“I forgot all about that! I guess I’ll have to practice that before we practice flying.”

“It’s very easy, you’ll pick it up in no time,” she replied, becoming visible once more.

“Uhh, what just happened?” Mason asked.

“Dragons have a few abilities. One of those is the ability to blend into their surroundings, becoming practically invisible to the eye. It’s the primary reason dragons are thought to be myths,” I explained. “After scanning Ilnod yesterday, we now have the same ability.”

“That’s pretty cool. It looks like it would work even better than my Stealth skill,” Anja said.

“The ability dragons have is probably closer to the Invisibility skill, than Stealth. Stealth makes you harder to perceive, but you’re visible the entire time. Invisibility makes it seem like you’re not even there.”

We continued chatting while I finished the rest of my food. When I was done, we all separated to go about our day. I was on my way down to see Vixa when my mom sent to me.

[Jonathan, when you’re done spending time with Vixa, let me know and I’ll meet you at your room. We’ll probably start practicing flying in thirty minutes or so, so plan on being back up here in twenty minutes.]

[Okay,] I said, speeding up a little bit.

When I got down to Vixa’s room, the light was still off inside. I opened the door and flicked the switch. Before the lights came on, I felt paws on my leg. I looked down, and Vixa was standing on her back legs, while leaning on me with her front and middle legs.

“Hey, Vixa! Have a good sleep?”

It sounded like she yipped in affirmation. After checking her food and water, I shifted into my Scyftan fox form and played around until it was time to go. I shifted back into my human form and told her I would be back later.

Exiting the room, I sent to my mom. [I’m on my way up now. I’ll be at my room in two minutes or so.]

[Okay, I’ll be waiting.]

When the elevator reached the top, I teleported to the hallway outside my room where my mom was waiting. I pulsed mana at the lock and walked in, with my mom following, and moving to sit in a chair.

“Go change into the armor you were in the other day, and then I want to show you some things.”

I did as she asked and walked into my closet. I undressed down to my underwear and then put the armor on, leaving off the helmet, for now. When I was done, I called her in and she opened one of the chests. She bent down and picked something up. It turned out to be a vest.

“I would have shown you this yesterday, but I was busy at the time. It provides additional protection, but that isn’t the most important feature.”

She opened up a compartment directly over where my heart would be and pulled out a canister of some sort.

“The suit you’re wearing, as well as all of the other ones, are able to keep track of your vitals at all times. If a major injury or foreign substance is detected in your bloodstream, this canister will be activated. The contents will be injected directly into your heart, and begin healing your body.”

“So it’s a healing potion built into the suit?”

She shook her head. “It’s much more advanced than that, and much more potent. This canister contains millions of nanites that are capable of self-replication if necessary to keep you alive. As soon as they enter your bloodstream, they navigate to problem areas and immediately start repairs. If a toxin is detected, they will quickly destroy it. When repairs are done, and they are no longer needed, they deactivate. At that point, they will be absorbed by the body.”

She put the canister back, and then handed it to me so I could put it on. As I was putting it on, she went on about its other features.

“There are four dimensional storages built into the vest. One of them is dedicated to carrying additional nanite canisters, and the other three are up to the person wearing the vest. I, personally, dedicate one to carry ammunition, and another to carry grenades. The last one is used for an assortment of things.”

“Is there a belt or something so I can holster my spear or other weapons? Speaking of which, is there a sword that works on the same premise as my new spears?”

“Oh, right!” she said, turning and reaching into the same chest she pulled the vest out of. When she removed her hands from the chest, she had a belt in one hand. “Here is the belt. You’ll find some holsters, as well as a couple of swords in the same chest the spears are in. You may want to attach two holsters for spears, and two holsters for swords. I would also recommend carrying a few more spears, shields and swords in your dimensional storage, in case you ever lose a weapon for one reason or another.”

“I was thinking about carrying four swords in case I want to use that many in my hybrid form, one in each hand.”

“If you can master wielding that many weapons, it will make you quite formidable. It will be very difficult, though. Even dual wielding is tough.”

“I guess I’ll just have to master it then, huh?” I asked, turning to open the chest with my spears. Underneath them, I found a bunch of swords, sheaths and holsters. The swords were just the handle and pommel. I picked up one of the swords and channeled my mana into it, which caused a blade nearly identical to my original xiphos to appear. I stopped channeling mana, and it retracted again. I attached the sheaths and holsters to my belt, and then put it on, while turning towards my mom. “Am I missing anything else?”

“Nope, looking good. I’ll go change into my armor and then meet you and your sisters in the lobby. Practice blending in with your surroundings while you wait.”

“Got it,” I replied. She teleported to her room, while I grabbed my helmet and teleported into the lobby. My sisters weren’t there yet, so I closed my eyes focused on blending in with my surroundings. After a moment, I opened my eyes and looked down at my hands, which remained visible. Frowning, I closed my eyes and tried again. While I was doing that, I heard the pops signifying people were teleporting in.

“Where is Jonathan? I told him to meet us here,” I heard my mom say.

That caused my eyes to open again. I looked down at my still-visible hands.

“I don’t see him,” Aleena said.

“I’m over here,” I said, waving a hand.

They all looked in my direction.

“Ah, you’ve gotten the hang of it already then, Jonathan. Good job,” my mom congratulated.

“Wait, you’re saying you can’t see me? Why can I still see my hands and the rest of my body?”

“Nope, we can’t see you. I thought it wasn’t working either, but apparently you’re able to see your own body while remaining hidden to everyone else. I guess it would be quite disorienting if you couldn’t see where your hands are while interacting with stuff.”

“Oh.”

I focused on becoming visible again. I didn’t feel different, but instead of my mom and my sisters looking in my general direction, they snapped to me.

“Alright, follow me. I figure we’ll take the elevator up to the surface, and practice flying around the mountains,” she said.

She led us to an elevator I hadn’t seen before. We all filed in, and she pressed a button labeled S.

“S for surface?” I asked, looking at her.

“Yes. If you ever use this elevator to come back down, you’ll need to go through the security process and then hit the L button to be taken back to the lobby.”

The ride up to the surface was the longest elevator ride I had ever been in. It must have taken at least five minutes for us to finally reach the top. When it stopped, and the doors opened, I could see why. We were very high up, affording us a good view of the forested surroundings. Exiting the elevator, I could see we were on a somewhat flat ledge. It would be barely big enough for one of us to shift into our dragon forms at a time.

“I think this is a good spot for us to practice,” my mom said. “We’ll take turns shifting into our dragon forms and jumping off this ledge. You should have an understanding of how to fly after scanning Ilnod, so it will just be a matter of trial and error. If you end up falling, just teleport back up here, and try again. Make sure to blend in with your surroundings before shapeshifting. Jonathan, why don’t you go first.”

“Alright. You may want to step back a bit since this ledge isn’t very big.”

When they did so, I made myself hidden and started shapeshifting into my dragon form. When I was done, I turned to face away from the mountain, while making sure not to hit anyone with my tail. Rather than try to fly right away by flapping my large wings, I decided to try to glide first.

I tucked my wings in as tightly as I could, and jumped off the ledge. After a few seconds, I judged my speed was fast enough and extended my wings. There was a loud noise when they caught the wind, and I was soon gaining altitude. I was able to glide around for a while before needing to flap my wings. As soon as I did, rather than speed up and gain more altitude, I started plummeting towards the forest below. Instead of teleporting onto the ledge itself, I teleported a few hundred feet above it instead.

I immediately tucked my wings back in and dove down before extending them to glide once more. This time I proceeded to glide for a few seconds before flapping my wings. It was a little rough, but I was maintaining altitude, this time. I took the opportunity to look around and actually spotted one of my sisters. I got the sense that it was Alexis, so I sent to her.

[Did you not activate your camouflage? Why am I able to see you?] I asked.

[It’s active,] she sent back. [When activated, it also allows you to see other people who are camouflaged as well.]

[Ah, that’s cool. At least there won’t be any risk of us running into one another.]

Before long, there were five dragons flying around the mountains, not that anyone would be able to see us. There were some initial difficulties, but soon all of us had some proficiency. We had about an hour and a half before I needed to head to Lehua island, so we decided to see how far we could fly in the time we had left.

I found out that the base is located deep under the Kakwa Provincial Park and Protected Area, where the borders of British Columbia and Alberta meet. From there, it took us nearly the entire ninety minutes we had to reach Kamloops, British Columbia. It was an order of magnitude faster than driving in a car, but a bit slower than a commercial jet. It would have been much faster if we decided to teleport, but we were enjoying the scenery.

[It’s almost 10:00,] my mom said. [I’m going to open a portal about a kilometer ahead of us that will be big enough to fly through. Girls, line up behind Jonathan and follow him through. I’ll be following behind you to hold it open and make sure we all get through.]

Initially, it was hard to see the portal, but as I got closer, it became easier. It didn’t take long at all to cover the kilometer to the portal, and soon I was flying through it, with my sisters right on my tail. Upon arriving on the other side, I saw that we were high over Lehua, where I could see a few large dragons, and one smaller one, waiting. When my mom was through, we all slowly glided in circles until we landed in front of them, and became visible.

Shortly after we landed, Selalea switched to her human form, so we did the same. My mom was actually faster at shapeshifting than Selalea, but the rest of us were a lot slower.

“I see you’ve been practicing,” she said. “I thought you would need practice before we take flight, but I’m happy to see that isn’t the case.”

“We just spent the last two hours practicing,” I replied.

“Perfect. Are you ready to depart? It is earlier than I was expecting, but perhaps I can extend the tour before we meet with the council.”

“I’m ready. We can depart at any time.”

“Alright, transform into your dragon form again, and we’ll be on our way.”

I started the transformation and could hear my mom speaking to Selalea.

“A friendly warning, Selalea. Abi is able to track Jonathan no matter where he goes. If something happens to him, you’ll have her to contend with.”

“I fully understand, Alexandra. If it were my son, I would give a similar warning. Rest assured that no harm will come to him while he is in my care. Dragons aren’t in the habit of backstabbing our friends.”

“Very well, then,” my mom said. “My husband will be here in a few minutes with a tablet containing all the suitable planets they were able to find. Some of them are close to Scyftan space, and old allies, while others are nowhere near other inhabited systems. Abi put together a detailed plan for how she will transport the eggs, so you can show it to the council.”

“Thank you. That will help a lot.”

My mom turned to me, now that I was done shapeshifting into my dragon form. [I highly doubt anything will happen, but if you get into trouble, use the orb Abi gave you. She will advise us of your location, and a team will be ready to go in, if needed.]

[I will.]

A portal opened and my dad came through, followed by Yuki. My dad walked up to me and handed me the tablet, and a holographic projector. I had to awkwardly turn one of my forearms so he could place them in my huge paw. As soon as they made contact with my paw, I put them into my dimensional storage.

[See you all later,] I said, as Selalea was transforming back into her dragon form.

Everyone said goodbye, and watched as we all leapt in the air, using our powerful wings to propel us higher and higher. Eventually we leveled off, and I realized we were flying south, making me wonder where we were going. I was flying close to Selalea, and was surprised I was able to understand her when she made some noises.

“Can you understand me?” she asked.

I didn’t have a clue how to answer, so I just nodded.

“We’re going to start teleporting now. How about you teleport as far as you can in front of us, and we’ll follow.”

I nodded again and picked a spot in front of me. I teleported forward and a moment later Selalea and the other dragons teleported in right behind me.

“Nicely done! Alright, we’re going to keep teleporting until we get to our destination. Follow behind us.”

When she saw me nod, she teleported away and was instantly followed by her son and the other dragons. I looked for them in front of me, and teleported in behind them. This continued for about twenty minutes, at which point we stopped.

“Do you see the island ahead of us?” she asked.

I looked forward and saw a small, flat island that didn’t seem to have any life on it. When I saw it, I nodded.

“That is Jarvis Island, and our destination is below it. Soon, we’re going to start descending. When we’re about fifty meters over the water, we’re going to dive beneath the waves. Just hang at the back and follow the other dragons in, alright?”

I nodded and slowed slightly. We all started slowly descending, and when we were low enough, I saw Selalea and her son dive in the water with other dragons right behind them. I tucked my wings in like the other dragons were doing, and took a deep breath, following them in.

The dive sent us pretty far below the ocean’s surface, and we continued to swim further down. I was easily able to see the dragons in front of me, and copied them. They kept their wings tucked in and used their tails to help propel them through the water. Soon, we came across a large opening. Selalea led us all inside and I could see that there was a large air pocket, and even a small beach lit by light globes around the cavern.

I stuck my head out of the water, and saw Selalea and her son transforming into their human forms, with other dragons doing the same when they reached the beach. When I walked out of the water, I did the same. It sucked having to wait nearly three minutes, while all the other dragons were able to transform in a third of the time, but soon all of us were standing in our human forms. Looking around, I could see that all the dragons in the cavern were wearing red clothing, similar to the color of their scales. I wondered if that was significant.

“What do you think?” Selalea said, walking up to me.

“It was pretty fun, I really enjoyed flying. I wasn’t expecting the dive into the water, though. How did you manage to find this cavern, anyways?”

“You’ll see. Follow me, and we’ll descend.”

She led me to the back of the cavern, where there was an opening that led downwards. I noticed the dragons that flew with us weren’t following, and I was curious about that.

“Why aren’t the other dragons following us?”

“I’m required to have an escort when leaving one of our cities. Now that I am back in one, they are free to do whatever they wish.”

“Oh.”

The passage we were descending down was smooth and went in circles at a slight decline. It would be big enough to fit three or four humans standing side by side, but wouldn’t allow a dragon in their natural form through. We descended for about five minutes before finally coming to a set of doors. I was very surprised to see what was guarding those doors.

There were two creatures that resembled dragons, but were more humanoid in appearance. They had blue scales and looked quite streamlined, wearing form fitting armor and wielding large tridents. The female was about eight foot tall, with the male surpassing her at nine or ten foot tall. They nodded at Selelea and turned to let us pass. The doors seemingly opened on their own.

When we were through, I looked at Selelea. “What were those?”

“Blue dragonkin. They’re offshoots of dragons and are unable to fly. As a result, they spend most of their time in our cities, and usually guard them.”

“Is there a significance in the color of their scales? All the dragons I’d seen up to that point were red, like yourself.”

“There is, indeed. What do you think of when you see a red dragon?”

I thought for a moment. “Fire?”

“That’s right, and what about blue?”

“Water,” I replied immediately. “There are different breeds of dragons?”

“Eight, in total,” she answered. “Each breed has their own strengths, weaknesses, and abilities unique to them. Red dragons are able to breathe and control fire, and blue dragons can do the same with water. I’m sure you noticed that the two blue dragonkin you saw are rather smooth, and don’t have spikes and such sticking out of them like red dragons do? Blue dragons spend a lot of time in water, so they evolved to become better swimmers. You’ll see that all eight breeds of dragons have their own quirks.”

“I noticed that this passage is rather small. Why is that?”

“Thanks to our ability to transform into humans, it allows us to build smaller and have more room. We do have a few large areas where we can travel in our natural form, but we decided to build small. Perhaps on our new planet, we’ll build bigger, since we won’t have to hide anymore.”

We continued walking while chatting until we came across another set of large doors on our left. There were two more blue dragonkin guarding the door, and they let us pass upon seeing Selalea. The doors opened and we walked into a large, well lit room. There were a few more guards inside, as well as other blue dragons and dragonkin walking down the long aisles. Some of them were wheeling carts around with blue eggs on them.

“This is one of the blue dragons’ egg chambers,” she said, leading me further into the chamber.

Secured to the ceiling were chains that extended downward in a loose coil before being anchored to the floor. There was a square platform attached to the chains at each corner, roughly five meters below the ceiling. Every four meters thereafter, were more platforms, with there being a total of five platforms in each stack. Each platform was about sixteen meters square, and a half a meter deep, with a raised lip to prevent eggs from falling off. They actually reminded me of the hanging fruit baskets that my mom had at home.

I wasn’t sure how many eggs these stacks held, but I could see row upon row spaced a fair distance apart, so stacks wouldn’t collide if there was an earthquake. There must have been tens of thousands of eggs in this one chamber, alone, but it was hard to tell. The setup wasn’t very efficient compared to Abi’s, but they didn’t have the benefit of stasis.

“I thought you said the eggs were beach ball sized? I’ve seen a bunch that are a lot smaller.”

“Those are dragonkin eggs. There are comparatively fewer dragonkin eggs than there are dragon eggs. Later on, I’ll give you a list of the exact amount of each so you can pass it along to Abi.”

“Works for me, and it will take up a lot less room. Is this the way you were planning on storing eggs if you ever managed to build your own ships?”

She nodded, “Earthquakes used to be the most common way our eggs would be destroyed. With this system of storage, there hasn’t been a destroyed egg in hundreds of years. We figured it would be our best option for a ship as well.”

“Well, Abi’s solution should be a lot better. Each egg will be placed in its own padded box and put in a shipping container. That, along with stasis will ensure that eggs don’t even move a micrometer, even if Abi hits something, or is attacked.”

“Is that likely?”

“I wouldn’t say so, no. Abi is much faster, and more protected than even the very advanced ships currently on their way here. There won’t be any issues, and I was told that a powerful fusion reactor is also being installed, to be extra safe. There will be no risk of any eggs being destroyed.”

“The rest of the council will be happy to hear that. Would you like to continue with the tour?”

“Sure,” I said, as she led me out of the egg chamber.

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