Plotline: Main
Type: Interaction
I've no clue what Lord Xho was busy doing, but the noble investigator they sent was a woman named Ki Yingying, and she took long enough that my health was up above half. How sad is it that I felt stupendous, full of energy and vigor?
I'd had to make good on my threat to teach my fellow apprentices how to imbue salt so as to fight spirits and ghosts. Tsi Ba learned a version using her chi; Yan Di seemed unable to master any magic outside the arcane.
Neither of them had any inclinations toward the divine, eldritch powers, or other magical sources, with the exception being that Tsi Ba had learned the chi arts from her family. Neither of them had the manner of divisor that I did, and we were averaging an astounding ten experience a day for Yan Di, and six for Tsi Ba.
Average. Some days were better than others.
This chapter was hard to write. Knowing how it was going to end, I wanted to just write the ending, and skip the whole lesson on "small fish in the spirit pond".
Before the endcap, my apologies: today I noticed that power stone donations made quickly enough together appear as one line of X stones. So... I'll keep more accurate count now that I know that's happening.
Highest gifters: (most recent in case of ties) Certo, Dark_Matter_045, and tie between Cagera and ApexAesir
Todays shout-outs: hardlinebruiser, Thomas_Clark_6353, and Hopehard, our top daily power stone donors.
As always, thank you for your readership, it matters more to me than I can find words for.