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Now reading: Chapter 378: The Historian from The Eldrim Cards, a Fantasy novel by lifesketcher.

Nero had naturally given his na to the front desk of the Inn where he was staying, so when soone showed up and gave them a parcel to deliver to him, they were not too surprised. Such things were not uncommon, so when Nero ca down for breakfast that day, the staff handed him the parcel.

Nero accepted the parcel after a simple evaluation. He used one of the cards he had learned to craft from a researcher in Fordham to check if the parcel had anything dangerous on it. The card was not classified, nor rare. It was simply a little better than what was commonly available on the market - sothing the researcher had learned from his teacher.

Na: Swift Appraisal

Image: A gloved hand, holding a magnifying glass over a gem

Type: Evaluation/Scanning

Star rank: 2

Ability: [Scan a target for common poisons, traces or curses, aetheric traps etc. Reveals basic traits, both positive and negative of target]

Flavour text: "Beware the eyes of the vigilant, for they see even in the dark," - Julian Barro

The parcel contained no traps, at least that Nero could detect, though within it he sensed that there was sothing that absorbed a hint of aether, which was to be expected. He had his breakfast on the front porch of the inn, from where he could see people coming and going in the town.

There was a newspaper as well, or more like a news pamphlet. It contained local news from town, so announcents from KMA such as successful missions or expeditions from senior cadets, and any major events that may have happened in the country. Besides that, the pamphlet usually had random bits of news a day or two old from across the country.

It was a light read, and just enough to stay in touch with the happenings of the world. The latest news was of an official army delegation going to New Velariya to conduct joint practice, as well as exchange so pointers.

Such exercises were common, and were a way of deploying soft diplomacy with other countries.

New Velariya, despite being a small country, was very rich in food and resources, not to ntion that the might of the ruling family, the Barakus family, could not be underestimated in the slightest.

Besides that, the only interesting thing was news of a dozen cadets who had completed a two week assignnt at the nearby orchards, returning after a successful mission with no wounded or dead.

Once he was done eating and reading, Nero returned to his room casually, as if there wasn’t the slightest bit of rush. Once inside, he quickly opened the parcel, revealing a hardcover book within.

The book was random, yet still interesting. It was the History of Weapon Evolution - a topic Nero would no doubt love to learn about, just not at that exact mont.

The parcel contained nothing else so Nero flipped through the pages yet found nothing. Not discouraged, he studied the book in closer detail, and discovered a soft spot in the back cover.

Using his trust dagger, Nero neatly cut the fabric on the back cover and lifted it to reveal a card stuck within.

Na: First Knock

Image: A hand, knocking on a door

Type: Initiation/Consumable

Star rank: 2

Ability: [Knock on the door of knowledge, and enter]

Flavour text: "Knowledge is power, and power is everything," - Prince Felix Macedon

The card was just as obscure in explaining its function as Nero expected, though the quote from Prince Felix took him by surprise. For so odd reason, there wasn’t much clarity on how many children Emperor Iskunder had, although it was generally agreed upon that he had several.

Prince Felix was his first son, and was a prominent figure in that ti, having made many great contributions to his fathers many expeditions. One could say that much was known about him, and at the sa ti, very little was known about him.

Even his Profession remained a mystery, which was perhaps the oddest mystery. Why did his Profession even matter? If his na could be recorded, then why not that?

It didn’t matter. Nero scanned the card again, making sure there was no trap, and then used the card.

In his mind, he could see a door, and saw himself knocking on it.

"Who is it?" a neutral, almost robotic voice asked.

Nero felt an urge to say a na - any na. This is the part where he would state his alias.

He had thought long and hard about his alias. He needed sothing that no one would connect to him, so it was best to avoid any nas that might remind one of him. In fact, there was no need to think too much. Any random na would do.

The first, random alias he thought of was lifesketcher, but quickly discarded that. What did that even an? He needed to be random, but not that random. Then he thought he’d just use a real na as an alias, so he thought of the na Lex. But nah, that also didn’t feel right. Maybe he could just use a letter as his alias, like Z or sothing.

Unfortunately, while all of these were viable options, technically, he felt like they didn’t suit him too much. In the end, he thought of a decent alias, one that he actually liked, and one he was sure that no one would associate with him.

"The Scholar," responded Nero, stating his new alias. Henceforth, in reality he would be the ultimate soldier, so no one would connect that identity to-

"That na is already taken," the voice from behind the door interrupted his thoughts. "Please try again."

Nero blinked, but couldn’t co up with any kind of objection. Sure, it wouldn’t make sense for multiple people to have the sa alias. He thought for a second, and wondered if he should add an adjective, like the Aweso Scholar, or Ancient Scholar. But it just didn’t have the sa feeling.

"The Historian," Nero tried again, and this ti the voice didn’t raise any objections. Instead, the alias seed to appear on the fra of the door, before the door itself opened. Behind the door, Nero almost expected to see the so-called Unity network he had heard about. Instead, the only thing waiting for him was a recipe. It was a recipe for a card to access the network.

The vision slowly faded, leaving Nero with no way to access the network except to craft the card himself.

He narrowed his eyes, and flipped over the book again, cutting open the other side of the cover, revealing yet another card, this one inside a thin, crystal case. The case served two purposes: first to prevent the sa soft patch which revealed the presence of the First Knock card, and secondly to aetherically isolate the card for whatever reason.

Nero squinted his eyes as he studied it.

Na: Unity’s Network

Image: A vast web filled with countless spiders

Type: Network

Star rank: 2

Ability: [Access the Unity Network]

Flavour text: "From the darkness of ignorance..." - Iskunder Macedon

While First Knock had been so obscure in its purpose, this card was ridiculously on point. What’s more, the ability was unlike anything Nero had seen before, as this did not seem like a recreation of any naturally occurring ability. Even the card type was unusual, not to ntion the flavour text, which was an incomplete quote.

Everything about this card was unusual so after studying it for a while, Nero decided not to remove it from its case. In case removing the card from its isolation would attract so kind of attention, it would be best to practice caution.

Since he had now joined Unity, Flintlock would contact him soon. Since he had the rest of the day to himself, Nero decided to spend it practicing his card crafting, not only studying the new recipe, but practicing with Virtuous Moonlight as well.

At the sa ti, his thoughts could not help but wander. If his mothers family had devised a way to change innate cards, who’s to say that others couldn’t find ways of altering cards as well?

The Unity Network card went against Nero’s perception of what cards should be able to do. What if the world was actually far more advanced than he knew? The thought... sowhat excited him.

He was also looking forward to seeing what Unity could do for him. So far, he had no choice but to do everything that the army wished from him. It wasn’t like he would waltz out of Lumina with black keys and aweso daggers and not have them confiscated by the army. All news and knowledge he had were what the army dictated he should have, and all his growth was dependent on relying on the army. Unity presented the first possibility of loosening the chains that the army had on him, and gaining a bit of independence.

If only Nero knew how addictive the taste of freedom could be, he would have been more cautious in his approach.

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