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Collide Gamer Chapter 74 – Illuminare

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Now reading: Chapter 74 – Illuminare from Collide Gamer, a Action novel by Funatic.

They were not going where he expected. When Rave said she wanted to get stronger he had thought that there was a secret martial arts society or a cave filled with ancient spirits at the edge of town or…well so high-end fantasy thing. What he least expected and what he finally got was the most mundane of all answers: they were going to her house.

Rave turned the key and they stepped in. After a few steps, birthday crackers went off all around them. The air was filled with confetti and in the distance John heard a party horn. He could barely see anything. Only after the glitter started to gradually sink to the ground, could he make out the form of Regan Holly.

Dad Extraordinaire, Abyss Auction employee, Pun Master, 40k Tactics Genius, Rave’s father had many titles (many of them self-bestowed) he could decorate himself with. The ability to pull off a clown costu was not amongst them. This was partly because with his sowhat lean figure he just lacked the body type to do it correctly but mostly because of his inability to choose one clothing style and stick with it.

Regan may have worn the complete make-up of a clown and a fitting red and yellow shirt with bright blue buttons. He may have had proper, oversized gloves and a green vest over all of that. He may have made himself a living monunt of the headache one might get when looking at contrasting colours…

…but the adidas pants, socks and sandals did not put the clown look together.

He adjusted his red plastic nose and said, “Tadaaa! Just for your birthday I ca back early!”

“Does he do that every year?” John asked, thoroughly baffled.

“Ja, since the divorce.” Rave’s voice was loud enough that her dad could hear it. If there was any doubt she hated it, it was cleared out with that one sentence.

“Co on, Jane.” Regan ca closer and attempted to hug his daughter, “This is a day of fun and festivities so turn that frown upside OOOOMPH!” That last sound was Regan getting punched in the stomach by his own flesh and blood. He flew back about two tres by the unexpected violence before coming to a halt and rubbing the impact spot. “On one hand I am very happy that my little girl can punch that hard, on the other I want to know what is going on?”

“I just had a very bad day.” Rave pointed at her dad with a disapproving look, “And we both know that I don’t like celebrating this day.”

“Well, yes, because we never really got around to it, your mother and I. I thought that I should make ands this year, you know? Little girls should have the-”

“I am twenty now.” She interrupted his defence. “No more little girl stuff!”

Regan seed to shrink physically at that idea. “I just thought that with all the stuff that has happened lately and…” he mumbled.

Rave sighed and walked up to her tough old man. Slowly she dropped down next to him and put her arms around his chest. “I appreciate the gesture dad… but it’s really okay… you don’t need an excuse to co ho early and ask for a hug.”

John felt a little helpless just standing there and watching a forty year old man blink back tears. For the mont his existence was ignored and that was for the best. He didn’t want to weigh in on it. Regan’s Adam’s apple bounced, as he swallowed and returned the embrace. Even in his ridiculous outfit, or maybe because of it, he looked like a proper father in that mont.

Eventually they separated and got up. “I still insist on getting you a gift,” he told her. Puffing out his chest, he tried to take on the appearance of the embodint of fatherly love. In a deep, magnanimous voice he asked, “What do you want, young lady?”

“Illuminare.”

The single word caused an imdiate shift in the mood. From sombre, to gracious and now to serious, nothing was working out like Regan had planned, John reckoned. The Abyss Auction employee reached into his pocket dinsion and pulled out a handkerchief. After tossing the clown nose aside, he began to wipe away the make-up. Magic made the process swift. “So, you knew, huh?”

“Found it by accident,” Rave revealed.

John carefully interjected in the conversation, “Ehm, might I ask what this is about?” Illuminare sounded Latin and was probably the root word for illumination. It obviously had sothing to do with her light powers. Beyond that, he was lost.

“You have an earth elental, right, John?” Regan asked. They hadn’t kept it a secret from him, so it was more of a rhetorical question. “Then you should be aware of the basics of elental contracting?”

“The very basics,” John responded and searched his mind for anything that mapped onto this situation. “Sorry, but the book only outlined how to contract an earth elental for people that have a weak Innate Ability or who develop a strong enough affinity to the elent over their life.”

“Let’s go from there then: how do you think people with a strong Innate Ability handle contracting?” Regan asked.

“I’d assu it’s just easier?” John asked.

“Nah, people with strong Innate Abilities have elentals co to them. Illuminare is the product of a ritual that extracts so of the magical essence from a young person so they don’t attract elentals all the ti.”

“If that’s not done,” Regan picked up from his daughter. “A young person might be harassed into making a contract wherever elentals can slip through the veil. This is doubly annoying because there are advantages to never making a contract at all. To keep one’s strength in one person or to divide it in two halves, greater than the sum but weaker individually.”

“What happens if that substance is lost?” John asked.

“Just need rigorous training to restore it. In the end, it fills a vacuum in the energy of the person that can be filled by hard work as well.” Regan turned back to his daughter. “Are you certain you want this? Your mother…” he stopped himself and shook his head, “…if I tell you what your mother would want, you’ll just do the opposite, won’t you?”

“Whaaaat, nooooo,” Rave sarcastically drawled.

Regan sighed, “Truth be told, I’d prefer if we waited at least another year, but with how things are going recently, you probably should have access to all you’re capable of…” Gesturing for them to follow them, Regan walked down the stairs.

“Another question: why are we doing this… now?” he asked, not sure if he should ntion Rave’s brawl with Moira in front of her father.

“’Cause I thought I’d be fine without it and I was wrong… and maybe because I knew you were right… about Moira at least,” Rave let out a long sigh. “There was never a chance she’d try to cave my head in.”

“The Order ssed with you?” Regan asked in a dark tone. “Do I need to remind them of their dependencies?”

“Daaaaad, I don’t wanna have your na hang over my head like so kind of protective charm.”

“That protective charm is not my na, it is the reach of the Abyss Auction.”

“Whatevs, nothing happened. If anything, I ssed with her.”

They arrived in the part of the basent that was dedicated to Regan’s workshop. They would have been painting figurines today, if it hadn’t been for recent happenings. The glass case that held Regan’s nurous armies was also their target.

“Surprised you found this,” he admitted, as he took out a particularly large figure. Turning it around, he unscrewed part of the base and revealed a hidden compartnt. In it was a vial, filled to the brim with golden, luminescent fluid. “I hid it here because I reckoned you would never check on it.”

Rave delayed her answer until she received the vial. “I did yoga down here one day and I accidentally toppled over the shelf and a bunch of your figurines broke and I just glued them with hot glue, okay bye,” she rattled off and darted towards the stairs.

“WHAT!?” Regan imdiately turned and went on an inspection. “MY CHAPLAIN… JANE! JANE THIS WILL HAVE CONSEQUENCES!” John decided to follow his girlfriend while Regan was still busy checking all of the figurines he evidently never got to use in battles – which appeared to be most of them. “NOT MY BAAAANEBLAAAAAAAAAAADE!”

John almost toppled over laughing when he heard that particular outcry. ‘I have stage 3 damage,’ he thought. Rave held the door to her room open for him and closed it once he was inside. He fell onto the regular beanbag, as if he had just returned from so kind of heist. “What now?” he asked.

“Now I drink this stuff and hopefully sothing good happens,” Rave answered. She reached up and erected an Illusion Barrier. “Ouch… yeah, that’s the price of stupidity right there.” Putting soft pressure on her ribs, she jumped.

“You sure that’ll heal overnight? Should you maybe order a health potion or sothing?”

“I know you’re on fantasy ga brain, but health potions are barely a thing,” Rave said. “Alchemy sucks in the Abyss. Most people just get stuff enchanted. It’s cheaper, more reliable, and permanent. Should really be fine if I just stay out of Illusion Barriers overnight. Gaia ain’t a charity, but she ain’t cruel either. Plus, I’m a sturdy gal. Now,” with a plop, she removed the plastic seal on the vial. “Here goes nothing.”

The liquid poured into her mouth quicker than gravity suggested. Then it seeped into her very being. It truly did look like a part of her essence was doing its best to return to her. Then, from one mont to the next, the room was filled with blinding light and hundreds of voices.

“PICK PICK !” They said. ‘They’ being little hyperactive elentals, the size and form of lightbulbs, jumping around the room. “YEAH PICK !” One of them said in its squeaky little voice and jumped on Rave’s shoulder. “I AM-“

“ENOUGH!” That was a considerably deeper, male voice. The little elentals ceased their movents.

John’s eyes slowly got used to the light and now he was able to make out more and more of the elentals. They ca in all shapes and sizes, the little lightbulb ones, walking candlefires, human and inhuman body shapes. John could have sworn he saw Lyra the Sunshard in there, as a religious Miracle Rogue Player that card made him envious of priests.

The elental that had spoken stepped forth. He was absolutely not what John expected when he thought of a light elental. The fantasy invoked was radiant and beautiful like the sun on a mid-spring noon. What he saw was surely radiant. Radiant, bulging muscles on a two-tre-tall bald dude made entirely out of golden light that glowed softly as he flexed his impressive biceps. “MHM! Let’s not make this beautiful flower…MHM!” He flexed again, this ti with both arms, “Waste her ti. Every elental that thinks it can…MHM!” He turned and flexed his back muscles, “take on can stay, the rest scram…MHM! MHM! MHM!” He continued his flexing as one Elental after the other left.

Lyra the Sunshard was not amongst the three that stayed. One was the bald man elental, next one was a woman of cool beauty, pale as the moon. She wore a thin, dark blue dress that barely veiled her subtle curves. Last was what John could only describe as a cat made from sunlight, of golden fur with ever shifting copper stripes.

“I said only elentals of my strength or higher should stay, cat!” The bald one said. The cat didn’t answer, instead licking its left paw. “I said…!”

“You are out!” Rave said and pointed at the bald elental.

“What…? But dearest Lightbearer, I am of great use in combat, I can protect you and aid you in your battles with my muscles of PURE LIGHT!” Puffing his chest out, he let the light of his pectorals shine everywhere.

“I don’t care, you’re rude to cats!” Rave decided and repeated, “You are out!”

“But…”

“OUT!” The muscly elental let its giant shoulders hang and dematerialized with a sad sigh.

That left the moonlight woman and the cat. John knew exactly what he would choose. The moonlight woman may not have the most impressive figure but there was grace in the slenderness. Plus, she smiled in a way that made his skin prickle whenever she looked at him. This wasn’t his decision though.

“So, what would you do?” Rave asked the moonlight woman.

“I would aid you from a distance, blind your enemies and protect you with shields of the moon’s light,” she answered and bowed. “It would be an honour to help you, Lightbearer.”

Rave looked at the cat last. “And you?”

The cat scratched itself behind its ear and yawned silently before answering. “I will give you the power to fend for yourself,” The cat spoke like it had already won the contest in a voice that was at the sa ti charismatic and slightly annoying. Its silver eyes blinked slowly, “You look capable so I will just give you a boost while I run around the world.”

That actually sounded a lot like what he expected of a cat. “Okay, you win.” Rave said to the cat. It looked very unimpressed.

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