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Sexy Steampunk Babes: Chapter Forty Three

Clarice smirked victoriously as she clambered out of her family’s shard and onto the solid tarmac of the academy’s landing field. Ignoring the clouds of blue-green aether that served to obscure the landing area as other shards came in to land, the half-elf took a moment to soak in the many looks of envy, disbelief and confusion that were being sent her way from the crowd of students stood pressed up against the landing field’s boundary line.

“Dear sister, I do believe we’ve caused something of a stir,” Marcille said from behind her.

“I think you’re right.” She nodded in acknowledgement to her twin as the girl finished clambering out of the Basilisk’s rather cramped rear-gunner position.

And it was true, for despite the many shards even now coming in to land – including a venerable Fairy – all eyes on the boundary line were on the craft behind her.

Though it wasn’t hard to understand why.

The Basilisk was a sight to behold.

If not for the sheer size of the craft, then for the fact that it had not one, but two engines – each equipped with a mithril shard core.

And both were needed to lift the veritable dragon of a shard off the ground and into the air. Part of that was down to the weight of the fuselage, but it was mostly a result of the armament. The Basilisk held no less than twelve heavy repeater bolt-cannons. Eight in the nose and four mounted to the ‘ball’ turret mounted in the tail of the craft – just between the two-rear mounted propellers.

That wasn’t where most of the weight came from though.

No, that came from the Basilisk’s payload.

A single thousand kilogram fire-javelin loaded with bear-blood. Firepower sufficient to kill or cripple a light frigate in a single pass – and put considerable hurt on anything bigger.

Clarice’s smile only grew at the thought. Because the Basilisk represented a new dynamic in shard warfare.

For years the focus had been on making craft that were lighter and more nimble, better able to dodge incoming fire and dogfight with other shards. But there was a trade-off to that approach. The more agile the fighter, the smaller bomb load it could carry, and thus, the less effective it would actually be at combating enemy airships once the air was clear of opposing shards.

As a result, Shard design was a constant game of carry weight vs agility.

The Blackstone’s new carrier design was an attempt to mitigate that issue through sheer weight of numbers – which was such a typically Northern approach to things.

House Whitemorrow was but a countship – for now. So it had decided to take a different approach. One that was both cheaper and more efficient.

To that end, the Basilisk wasn’t designed to combat shards. It was designed to kill airships.

It didn’t dodge or weave. Truth be told, it flew like a brick, with a turning circle that was just this side of laughable. But that didn’t matter when it was tough enough to simply shrug off incoming fire, while returning the favor with interest using either the nose cannons, or more likely, the rear guns.

Guns that had a near perfect one-eighty degree firing arc due to the ingenuity of the pneumatic powered ‘ball mount’ system their family had come up with.

…That wasn’t necessarily why her peers were envious of her and her sister though.

The Basilisk was eye-catching. It was new. That was all there was to it.

Like a debutante debuting a new outfit, by arriving in such a unique design, House Whitemorrow would be on everyone’s lips by this time tomorrow. Naturally, details on the actual design principles behind the Basilisk would be forthcoming eventually, but for the moment, all that mattered was that they’d caught people’s interest.

Moreso than that snake Plumgarden at least, Marcille thought with a shake of her head at the thought of her family’s rival for the Summerfield duchy.

Indeed, it didn’t take long for a quick look to reveal the snake. Still clad in her flying leathers, the effete brat was already whispering poison into the ears of her little coterie.

“Well, shall we sister?” Marcille asked. “I do believe some of our watchers may just die of curiosity if we don’t start making the rounds.”

Clarice made to nod, before she heard something both familiar and unwelcome.

Barely audible over the noise of the crowd and incoming shards, the fourth year still managed to make out a distant thrumming sound. One that could never be mistaken for anything but the thrumming of an airship’s massive propellers.

Now, to the uninformed that might not have seemed that odd. This was the capital after all, and as such was never without a significant airship presence in the form of the Royal Navy. The noise of an airship passing overhead was not at all unusual while moving through the streets of the city.

The sole exception to that rule was the Academy itself. Which, while strange at first, only made sense after a little thought. Nowhere else on the continent could more noble heirs be found than the massive learning complex – which naturally made it a tempting target for malcontents of all stripes.

To that end the academy normally maintained a no-fly zone for airships above its airspace.

A no-fly zone that a particularly peculiar looking cruiser seemed set to violate as it roared towards the landing field. Indeed, it was only the lack of panic on the part of the nearby staff that kept Clarice from grabbing her twin and making for anywhere else at a brisk pace.

Instead, she watched as the flag-woman stood atop the control tower twirled her colored flags in an attempt to direct Shards into a holding pattern around the academy. Waving off other shards coming into land, forcing them to circle.

Which meant the airship was both coming in to land and had permission to do so.

“Someone’s trying to outdo us,” Marcille commented absently as the pair of sisters hurried out of the way.

A statement that caused Clarice to frown as she realized that her sister wasn’t wrong. Because, for all that arriving in a Shard derived from entirely new design principles would normally have caused a stir, that paled in comparison to someone arriving in a cruiser.

After all, showing up in a shard was, under normal circumstances, a show of wealth and prestige. Not only that a house had said machines, but that they had enough that they could afford to essentially lend one out for a semester. The more expensive and powerful the shard in question, the better.

The only year exempt from that kind of showboating were the first years, given said year was focused entirely on personal combat ability and other fundamentals.

Well, House Royal too, she thought absently as she watched the behemoth come in to land, blasts of aether bursting from the ballasts as the massive vessel descended. One can hardly expect plebians to have access to personal shards.

…Indeed, it wasn’t a coincidence that while said House tended to do fine – or even above average - in the first year, they invariably ended up lowest in the rankings thereafter as they were forced to rely on the communal shard pool in inter-house competitions.

Then again, she thought. Not every member of said House is a plebian, are they?

Indeed, with each passing moment she became more sure of the identity of the one arriving via airship.

She could think of few others with the pull with the Royal family to make such a request – and the audacity to do so in the first place.

Void, even with permission from the Crown, what Matriarch would allow their family’s airship to travel beyond the borders of their land on a glorified joyride?

No, there was but one person with that kind of freedom – and that was because he had no matriarch to answer to anymore.

“Is that… music?” A nearby elven girl asked – and indeed, she wasn’t wrong as Clarice also caught the telltale notes of something melodic.

It didn’t take long for it to grow in volume, blasting across the landing field as the massive ship finally touched down. The music was both brass and bold, ringing through the air with a volume that was downright unnatural.

“Really, he brought an orchestra with him?” Marcille asked rhetorically, something akin to admiration in the girl’s tone.

Clarice just wanted to shake her head. The airship was statement enough, but to bring an entire orchestra with him to announce his arrival? That was just… tacky. The kind of thing one might expect to see done by some Solite trollop across the ocean, not a proper Lindholmian gentleman.

It was a shame. Like just about everyone in the academy, she’d been aware of the brewing saga that blossomed within their halls.

It was after all a story that would tug at any woman’s heartstrings. The tale of a man passed over as heir for a bastard before being set to marry a barbaric Northerner. A fate he resisted with all his might, despite the futility of it. Yet hope blossomed anew as, somehow, either through the kindly hand of a noble monarch, his wits, or sheer good fortune, he instead found himself in possession of a mithril core.

And rather than seek to bargain for his freedom by parting with the princely gift, he instead challenged his betrothed to a duel – for his freedom and the core both.

A duel he went on to win, before the eyes of the entire nation and against all odds.

His betrothed was banished back up North, and for his bravery he was gifted a home anew, away from the House that had passed him over.

It was a stirring tale to be sure, made all the more so for being true.

It was just a shame that rather than be modest in victory, it seemed the boy seemed intended to crow it to the world with his return. Not that the boy having an ego would keep many a girl from trying to hop into his bed and family register.

After all, he was an unmarried man in possession of a landed title. To a second or third born daughter, that was a prize worth going after with both hands. Void, even the first-borns would be tempted. Sure, as countesses, none would be able to lay claim to both titles at once, but it would allow any children they had an opportunity to inherit one each – effectively allowing them two ‘heirs’.

In that regard, the boy was rather fortunate that it hadn’t been made known that he’d be receiving a landed title until the end of his first year. It allowed him to spend the time after the duel in relative peace, with those who might have been interested in him fearful to move for fear of Blackstone reprisal.

“You know what, that’s actually kind of hot,” Marcille murmured as the ramp of the airship started to lower. “I like a little ego in a man. Especially when they can back it up.”

Clarice tried not to roll her eyes. “Well, make sure any fantasies you have about acting on that interest remain just that. I’ve no interest in losing out on a ducal seat because you were thinking with your cunt.”

Certainly, no man expected a girl to come to his bed a blushing virgin, but it didn’t exactly look good for said girl to be fooling around with someone while her family were actively looking for betrothal opportunities for her.

And they needed those betrothals for the upcoming succession crisis. Marriages with powerful houses who would have the strength and the will to help them push their rightful blood claim over those Plumgarden scum-suckers.

“Clarice,” her twin said as she turned to her. “He’s got a cruiser.”

The half-elf waved her hand dismissively. “Yes, I know. And while I’m sure the thought of a man with access to his own warship gets you all hot and bothered, we have more important things to satisfy than your fetishes.”

Honestly, where’d he even get such a thing? Was it a gift from the Crown? If so, it was as powerful a statement of support as one could possibly make, especially in a time where airship hulls were almost more valuable than mithril cores.

“Like making sure one of us marries a boy from a powerful family who can back us up militarily later,” Marcille continued, speaking slowly for some reason. “Because they have a powerful warship. Not a shitty wooden hulled thing.”

Nonetheless, Clarice nodded. “Exactly. Just because there aren’t any ducal matches available doesn’t mean we can be careless. A countship marriage may only give us access to a single airship, but there’s still a world of distinction to be made in the size and quality of said airship from house to house.”

“So… ideally, you’d want me to marry someone with not just a steel hulled airship, but a big steel hulled airship?”

Why was she asking this? Clarice knew her sister tended to be less… academic than herself, but the girl wasn’t dumb. Prone to thinking emotionally rather than logically, yes, but hardly dumb.

“Yes,” Clarice said slowly, eying her sister.

“Like that one?” Marcille said as she gestured over her shoulder.

“Well, yes. Something like a cruiser would be-” Clarice’s mouth slammed shut partway through her sentence, much to the amusement of her sibling.

Not that Clarice noticed. No, the older twin’s focus was entirely on the second year who was now marching down the ramp of his cruiser, that strange music still accompanying him. Yet… There was no orchestra present. Just a strange box with a funnel held in the arms of his dwarvish companion.

Was… did she invent some kind of… musical device? One that could imitate the sound of an entire orchestra? Because that was what it looked like.

…Was that why he’d arrived via airship? To show it off?

It was an effective tactic, she’d admit.

Shit.

Fuck.

Void.

That just made him more valuable! Indeed, as Clarice glanced across the lines of girls around her, she realized just how much work she had cut out for her if she intended to snag this guy – and his cruiser!

Shit, she needed something that would make her stand out from all these other sluts!

Unfortunately, it didn’t take her long to think of one as the Redwater Count continued walking down the path, visibly preening at the shrieks and yells he was eliciting from his fellow students as they tried to gain his attention to ask about the ship, the musical funnel or any other number of things.

Sighing, Clarice turned to her sister.

Her twin sister.

That bit was important.

“Sister, you know how we promised each other we’d never do… certain things to entice a guy,” Clarice fought down the urge to cringe even as her soul screamed. “I think… we might have to rethink that promise.”

The way her twin cringed was a pretty apt mirror of Clarice’s own feelings on the matter.

 

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The ambient hum of Wagner wafted through the dorm room of Team Seven, though the bombastic music of another world proved to be of little succor to the souls present.

“I think… I think I might be dying,” William opined from his position on the floor.

Across from him, in a similar state, Verity made a sound that might charitably have been called agreement.

The team had been back at the Academy for all of two days and in that time they’d been thoroughly disabused of the notion that they were ‘ready’ for the frantic routine that so characterized the first few weeks of any given year.

“William?” Olzenya muttered, her blonde hair plastered to her head, even as Marline – the least affected of the team – tried to absently fan her.

“Yes?”

“Please can you use your penis to make Griffith be nicer to us.”

“Olzenya!?” Marline hissed, scandalized by her fellow elf’s words.

For his part, William just giggled.

“What?” The high elf said unrepentantly. “If we absolutely must have a satyr for a leader, we may as well take advantage of that fact.”

“I have a healthy libido. I’m not entirely sure that makes me a ‘satyr’,” William said in between chuckles. “With that said, no. As much as I like that idea, I’m pretty sure trying to use my relationship with our Instructor to garner preferential treatment would just result in worse treatment. And she’d definitely break off our little engagement.”

“I think you should try anyway,” Verity muttered.

William wisely didn’t respond to that, instead he focused on the only other person in the room besides Marline who didn’t currently seem to be questioning their choices in life. Which was impressive, given she actually looked worse than the rest of them.

“What are you grinning about?” he asked Bonnlyn, who was sprawled out on the couch. “Not that I’m complaining.”

“Do you have any idea what these idiots are offering me for a gramophone?” the dwarf said, a giddy smile on her face. “Scratch that, do you have any idea how much some of them are offering for me to make records with their favorite songs on them?”

“A lot, I imagine,” Marline said dryly as she returned to fanning her fellow elf.

William was in agreement. He was also happy that he’d decided to hand the gramophone off to Bonnlyn when they’d arrived. Because as a result, most of the students at the academy assumed she was the inventor of the device. As such, over the last two days she’d been getting enquiries about selling the thing pretty much non-stop in those few short moments she was available between being dragged about the academy with the other second years by Griffith.

Glancing over, he could see that Olzenya had levered her head up and was now quietly staring at the music producing machine. Naturally, just about every member of team seven wanted one also once it had been explained what it was and what it could do, and as such had been promised some of the initial production run. Once the Mecants got the method down.

“Actually, on the topic of recording music, I have to know; when did you find time to record this?” The high elf asked. “Beyond that, who’s the orchestra?”

William shrugged as best he was able from his prone position. “I recorded it when I was in the capital last week to buy new shard frames. As for who they are, I’ve no idea. I chose a random music hall down by the docks for my first recording.”

“Really?” Marline asked. “You don’t even know who this is?”

“Not really,” William lied. “It was one of those dumpy little traveling minstrel places and at the time my main focus was seeing if the machine worked rather than who I was recording.”

Marline looked like she wanted to say something, before sighing. “Yeah, that sounds like you.”

“Hey William,” Verity chose that moment to speak.

“Yes, Verity?”

“Why are you here?”

He stared up at the ceiling. “It’s one of life’s great mysteries isn’t it? Why are any of us here?”

He heard, more than saw, the orc roll her eyes. “Don’t be a smart frog. I mean, why are you back at the academy? Wouldn’t it be better for you to be back in your county… running things? It’s not just because of Griffith right?”

“That’s actually a good question,” Bonnlyn chimed in. “I mean, if I had the option to avoid all this shit, you sure as shit know I would.”

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles,” he said. “If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

Silence greeted that statement.

Until Bonnlyn grunted. “And that means?”

“It means that if he’s going to design new shards and shit, he needs to know how other shards perform,” Olzenya of all people said.

“Not exactly how I’d have put it, but she’s not wrong,” he admitted.

“That’s it?” Marline asked.

“What do you mean, ‘that’s it?’ This is an academy. I’m here to learn,” he said. “Well, mostly.”

“Mostly?” Verity asked – and he had a feeling she was thinking of Griffith.

Fortunately, that wasn’t the case.

“I also need to do some networking. You know, the other reason people attend this shithole.”

Now that Tala wasn’t leaning over his shoulder, he actually had an opportunity to make some inroads with the other nobles here. Which was good, because his eventual plans would require at least some degree of support from others. Because like it or not, he couldn’t conquer an entire country with a single county’s worth of troops and a single airship.

Fortunately, his long term plans had neatly come to align with a new short term one.

“You… networking?” Olzenya scoffed.

He actually felt a little offended. “What? I can totally network.”

“Name a single other person in our year. Full name and one fact about them,” Marline said.

William winced, not least of all because it was Marline of all people asking him. The girl who’d spent her entire childhood training to be a magical shock trooper in the name of redeeming her family’s fortune.

Well, that and the fact that the more he thought about the more he realized he couldn’t actually name any of his classmates’ names. At least, not with any degree of surety.

“I was busy last year,” he muttered lamely. “Networking wasn’t important then.”

“And it is now?” Bonnlyn asked.

“Sure.”

Because he needed to keep his beloved and stupid little sister from killing herself via accidental slit throat. Which meant he needed to convince his family that trying to gain control of the Summerfield duchy was a bad idea.

Mother’s going for the duchy and the Blackstone alliance because with it she sees not just our ascent to ducal power as guaranteed, but our position on the winning side of the civil war afterward, he thought.

In short, she was willing to risk making a power grab because in her mind it wasn’t a risk. Olivia’s position as a claimant was as of yet unknown and when it did become known, her alliance with the Blackstone duchy would make defeating the other claimants to the position easy.

So all he needed to do was make the Ashfield claim to the Summerfield duchy less of a sure thing.

…By backing one of the other claimants and ensuring that his sister lost the succession war.

It was genius.

And it was going to be awkward as hell.

If his beloved little sister had been annoyed at him before, this was really going to set her off. Nevermind that he was doing it for her own good. The less said about the rest of his family the better. To be frank, a disowning was likely the best possible outcome. The most realistic outcome was a blood feud.

He resisted the urge to sigh, b. Because said genius plan had another caveat.

The only way I’m legally going to be allowed to interfere in the succession is if I’m… married to one of the claimants, he thought.

Fortunately, three of said claimants were fourth year students at this academy.

Unfortunately, three of said claimants were fourth year students at this academy.

Which meant they were twenty three.

Twenty three.

More than that, I’m going to have to convince the one I manage to… seduce to effectively engage in the medieval equivalent of a green-card marriage with me, he thought. After spending all of last year trying to get out of a marriage, I’m leaping back into one.

…And then there was going to be the awkward conversation with Griffith he’d need to have regarding their fairly nebulous relationship status and its ability to survive him marrying another woman.

Temporarily.

Hopefully.

“Yeah,” he muttered to his blissfully ignorant team. “Networking is going to be really important this year.”

 

Comments

You're right that would be an easy way to do it. IFF would be problematic, but it would remain devastatingly effective.

Peter Henrichsen

If you can make some kind of enchantment that points to nearby sources of aether you could probably make a airship seeking guidance system for rockets.

Allpa

Rockets are great, but being able to generate your own reaction mass is much better

Peter Henrichsen

It listed the composer as "Wagner" and the music as being from another world, which suggests William may have mage-smithed it instead of recording from a mortal orchestra. This will surely not cause any trouble if someone finds out... o.o

Peter Henrichsen

On the topic of taking down airships, I wonder if William will stick with bombs and just upgrade to HE instead of incendiary, or if he will introduce dumb-fire rockets, or go whole hog for air-to-air guided rockets like the German R4M?

Peter Henrichsen

They're a role on the discord. They literally just get a google doc about an hour or so before I post.

Blue Fishcake

Yeah been wondering that for a while haha

Eastman

what do i have to do to be one of them, o wordsmith

kaine

Beta readers have it :D

Blue Fishcake

I'm from even farther into the future, and unfortunately he is wrong.

mike wade

Who knows what else they could make

O

Fair enough, but you never know. They do have reinforced concrete

O

It's explicitly mentioned that the original wasn't, at least de jure.

Borisoff72

I'm from the future and you're wrong.

Void Vagabond

30 more minutes

Conrad34xdsa

Pretty sure the original Elven Empire was also elven supremacist. The thing the Blackstones are proudest about is they fought the Empire to a negotiated peace and they maintained their status as a human noble house, under an elven supremaci9st empire. The Blackstones are hoping for as bloodless a coup as they can manage to maintain Lindholm's strength to fend off the Solites and Lunites. What they don't realize is that the Solite Empress is backing their allies, the New Havens. Since New Haven is working for the Solite Empress, hoping to be the Queen of the subkingdom of Lindholm under the Solite Empire, they want to ensure as much death and destruction as they can manage to pave the way fopr the Solites. In fairness to the elven factions (Solites, Lunites, and the original empire), there is no indication that they are planning the genocide of all non-human populations. Thet is what you meant by the Rothschilds and Sealion, right? Right now the Blackstones just want to overthrow the current Royal family and take over, this preserving their. They would presumably then devote the whole kingdom's resources towards defeating and enslaving the entire orc population.. The current Queen thinks this is a bad idea because it means that all of the orcs with magical talent will not be able to use it in the service of Lindholm and/or its economy. I don't think she sees the orcs as being as good as any other people, but prefers top give them chance.

Trevayne

Rapidly running out of Saturday in the U.S. 😀... well except for Hawaii and Guam I suppose.

The Fire Piper

The previous Elven Empire was into that sort of thing. The Solians are explicitly Elven supremacists. You're asking the equivalent of whether the Rothschilds would support Operation Sealion.

Borisoff72

It could be, but I doubt it because that is a lot of aether to store for propulsion. It either has to be provided by the shard, in which case the shard has lower performance. It could be charged on the airship (or ground base), but that means a high pressure storage to hold the aether until firing.

Trevayne

Now I have 3 things to cry about today. No Blue, no Wandering Inn, and I get to read Griefman, which Pirateaba released today instead.

Andrew Lechner

I don’t know considering aether, then it it might be an unguided rocket.

O

Blue tried to fight the chapter but found out the chapter got hands.

Drunk Pop-Tart

We know he knows of them because he knows close to everything about weapons due to his arrival. He didn't introduce them yet because the first versions were made fairly hastily for his fight against Tala's team.

Trevayne

Hahahaha. Drinks on me

O

I think it's pretty heavily implied that he's got that one in his pocket, the spell-bolt is just the modified version that doesn't tip his hand so much. The kraken-slayer is explicitly a nonmagical explosive but is kept much more under wraps. He was not in a position where it'd be the slightest bit safe for him to fully upend the dominance of mages as the relevant combatants by killing them outside of their useful range essentially for free, so he produced a more acceptable and restricted version that'd still get at least his mages trained to use the real thing when he does start mass producing them.

Jonathan Gibbons

I expect they're going to try and Will is going to pick up on "you're really trying to force this, I'm definitely not into less-than-enthusiastic-consent" and while there'll be some comedy of errors for a bit about it there won't actually be the incestuous stuff. Little do they know that he probably noticed their bomber and is more interested in it and being able to give them Summerfield than he is in them...OTOH, this world does have a pretty strong norm of "husband is also somewhat shared with retinue" because of the slanted ratio, so they might be somewhat expecting to share a guy if one of them doesn't get the Summerfield duchy. Just not because they're twins and definitely not at the same time.

Jonathan Gibbons

Very. Quite long, but a very interesting story. It's free on the website of the same name.

Andrew Lechner

NOOOOOOOO! I BELIEVED. *cries* 😉

The Fire Piper

Oh, I’ve heard of the wandering in, How good is it?

Spintool

Take your time. Give us the best chapter you can.

22junk

We love you! Believe in you! And continue staring hungrily at you.

andreas

Well, at least I have the wandering inn to look forward to today.

Andrew Lechner

A claim isn't a title. With that said, that would be a logical division of titles if they managed to win the Summerfield duchy, with the older taking the Summerfield title and lands while the younger takes that of Whitemorrow.

Blue Fishcake

For those of you that believed in me? Why? Why would you do something so foolish? :D Sunday. (Though theoretically it might still be Saturday in the US when the chapter comes out. Theoretically.)

Blue Fishcake

I kinda belive him this time! Hope it's eternal 😉

The Fire Piper

What can I say? I really like the story and the world opens up a lot of questions. It might not be as obvious if Patreon had any real comment functionality. About the best thing I can say about it is it is better than fanfiction.net, but that is really damning with faint praise.

Trevayne

Bro you are half the comment section

Spintool

Yes, the orcs seem to be willing to fight on the ground, but there is no mention of any other ground actions or counterattacks by Blackstone or anyone else. It is not at all clear if any non-orc faction even has an army. The orcs obviously do, but that could be because they are so outmatched in the air. The orcs basically only have wyverns and a few shards. They were able to modify the ships they captured so they could be hidden beneath the sea surface, but could not build their own.

Trevayne

Well, I wouldn't say that Blackstones being unable to fully defeat the orcs on the ground is due to a lack of a ground army. William's former fiance remembered burning keeps and despoiled countryside when the orcs won on the ground during her childhood. From those memories, I'd say the ground war is a stalemate with back and forth raiding while the Blackstone Airships are used to support ground battles and raze orc settlements from the air.

Andrew Lechner

Given who Griffith is and who she works for, I think she would be OK with it. It might not be her preference, but she knows he is doing it to try to stave off the upcoming civil war.

Trevayne

Could be, but I was pretty sure it was stated that any one person could only hold one title. If Clarice is the heir for Whitemorrow, then Marcille is the Summerfield claimant. Since Clarice is the eldest, it is probably the other way around with Clarice being the Summerfield claimant and her sister is now the heir to Whitemorrow.

Trevayne

The sisters are twins. They probably share the claim.

mike wade

"A single thousand kilogram fire-javelin loaded with bear-blood. Firepower sufficient to kill or cripple a light frigate in a single pass – and put considerable hurt on anything bigger." It isn't clear what a fire-javelin is, but my guess is a fin-stabilized armor-piecing bomb. It is intended to get past the armor, into the ship's vital areas, and dump 50-100 kilograms of bears blood incendiary material (napalm/greek fire equivalent). I expect a regular javelin is effectively a big dart because they do not have explosives.

Trevayne

"The only way I’m legally going to be allowed to interfere in the succession is if I’m… married to one of the claimants, he thought. Fortunately, three of said claimants were fourth year students at this academy. Unfortunately, three of said claimants were fourth year students at this academy." We know that Clarice Whitemorrow is a candidate and there is another one from House Plumgarden. Is the third candidate Clarice's younger twin sister Marcille, or is it someone else?

Trevayne

Another question has been bugging me. Does the Kingdom of Lindholm have a Royal Army to go along with the Royal Navy and the Royal Marines? Or do the Royal Marines handle all of the duties of ground forces? I realize the main striking arm and defense is the Royal Navy, but it can't be everywhere at once. We know the Queen has various guard units including unicorn mounted cavalry, but are they just royal guards, or are they Royal guard units in the Royal Army, the way the OTL British Grenadier and Coldstream Guards are units in the British Army? Even with airships, there would seem to be a need for a ground combat element. They can guard facilities against raids, operate anti-airship surface-to-air weapons (assuming there are any) and ground-based recon and counter-recon. airships and shards can see a lot, but I doubt they can discern that well what is happening on the first floor. Thinking about it, I know the orcs have managed to keep their struggle going for centuries. I expect part of the reason is that the Northerners have focused their efforts on their airships and have never built up a big enough army to go after the orcs on the ground and dig them out of their caves and hiding places.

Trevayne

I bet Sunday, any other losers?

mike wade

great update

Marius Petrauskas

Prepping my Hank Hill reaction memes now.

Business Casual

Giving a temporary betrothal sounds like it would be more offensive than anything. He's probably going to get shut down just for that.

mike wade

Woot! Yay Saturday!

The Fire Piper

I say this with 0 snark or sarcasm: If you need to take a week off to plan ahead that’d be fine. I’d hate for the plot or world building to suffer just because I’m a junkie for this story.

22junk

When you boy just ain't right, hose him down with wd-40. That should do the trick.

mike wade

I’m going for a Sunday

O

Very much looking forward to seeing how William's attempts at networking lead to "Now that boy just ain't right".

Trevayne

How many teenage girls suffer heart attacks? Given the circumstances, her death would get the very best in magical forensics. If the poison is detected, they blame the queen. Besides, the Queen has already given William the assurance that he has two years. Given Wiliam's track record so far, I really think the Queen doesn't want to do anything to persuade William that she can't be trusted. She might not find out the full consequences for several years, when Lindholm becomes a republic and not a constitutional monarchy.

Trevayne

Darn.

Random Information

In 10 minutes time - because I'm an optimist.

Random Information

I think this might have been overlooked from my prior comment, but I noticed it's still there. It looks like a sentence might have been deleted, and part of it was missed because there's a sentence that's just "and calmed." Unless I'm miss understanding it again. Anyways, thanks again for the chapter! I really do enjoy reading your stories. "twirled her colored flags in an attempt to direct Shards into a holding pattern around the academy. and calmed."

CM

Who wants to take bets on when the next episode is released? Since the last one was released pretty late on Sunday I’m putting my bet on Monday

Spintool

The words of the week are, 'Now that boy just ain't right'. And Saturday. Which I consider a win! It means I'm moving in the right direction :P

Blue Fishcake

I think Mithril would be a great source of power production. Since they’re able to turn turbines he can create power plants and generate electricity

Conrad34xdsa

Depends on the effect. There are poisons in our real world that are undetectable and simulate a heart attack. If she dies with seemingly no possible way that anyone could have reached her ( deep within Blackstone land and surrounded by guards). How can the Queen be blamed? Besides, they may not realize something is wrong until she already is dead

Conrad34xdsa

Is it? The Blackstones managed to negotiate and maintain their status as nobles under the previous eleven empire. They might well think they can do it again.

Trevayne

The Solians aren't into letting humans be nobles so the answer is probably obvious

Borisoff72

It's almost time! Sunday is just around the corner!

The Fire Piper

There are mages that become healers, and as we know from will spell at least they seem to be present until removed. So it might be something a healer can fo upon request, and you wouldn't need that many mages since it's only done once in a while. As for the economic realities, i am not entirely sure I agree completely. It would probably be a problem effecting the sexual norms between non mage commoners, but I am unsure if it extends at least completely to mage non mage. Especially since in a society like this, single mothers, as we understand that in the modern era, aren't really a thing. Any kid they have would most likely become part of an probably taken care of by her existing family so it's not really the same problem. In medieval Europe many places would leave alot of the actual child raising to the grand parents, and it wouldn't surprise me if that's the case here to. So the few months of pregnancy, probably months 3 or 4 (when it can be guaranteed even then it's not a given you will stop physical labour yet anyways) to 9 and then the recovery period, a period of time where most women where given more time and social/community support to recover than in many modern countries but I digress, which would probably be a few months. Though even during these periods there is probably still work she can do as she is probably a peasant, so there is always something even if it isn't field work. That said I do agree that they wouldn't be careless about it, so it would makes sense for there to be commoner contraceptives available. There where medievi and ancientl condoms, you don't want to use one they seem unbelievable uncomfortable for everyone involved including the turtle, so it's not new to have contraceptives. Though I think how careful they are will depend on if there is risk at all, even without them an elf or human might not care if it's with an orc as they couldn't conceive so it's not problem. It could also be that they are entirely reliant on knowing their cycles, which can be surprisingly effective if done correctly one native society I don't remember where had an efficiency as birth control of between 80 to 90% (take the numbers with a grain of salt it was in that area but it might have been a little lower) with that method. They could also be entirely reliant on the pull out method. Teenagers, teenagers never change (start fallout intro).

morten.p.h

it just occurred to me: If mithril comes from space, and the Orcs know how to make a pressure hull, and William can make rockets, could we see William launch a mithril mining operation? Not that he needs it, since with the mithrel-less shards, and kraken slayer, he's probably already the enemy of anyone who invested heavily in high mithril prices.

Hikaraka

It might be tried, if such a poison exists. It probably doesn't and if it does, why can't the Blackstones and/or Ashfields figure it out, find their own antidote and solve the problem. For bonus points, go public and show the nobility how evil the Crown is and why it must be overthrown for the good of LIndholm. I agree it would certainly cause conflict and drama. I think there are too many possibilities for screw-ups and doubt the Queen would go for it. There is just too much potential for blow-back and the loss of even more support.

Trevayne

I agree with most of this, but I don't think the Queen can just declare William the heir. He is probably the weakest candidate since he is not supported by his own family. He hasn't been formally thrown out, but he has already disinherited with his sister getting the county. The other problem with this is it might well just kick off the civil war, and under circumstances where the Crown side might well lose. They need an organized and unified Summerfield on their side, given the strength in numbers and especially combat experience of the northern duchies. I agree that we really don't know anything about the Dutchess of Summerfield, especially why she is allowing this impending free-for-all all after her demise.

Trevayne

So technically it is already Friday in parts of the world. So while we may be a crowd of thankfull, respectful and understanding fans who leave you some air to breathe: We will do so while staring hungrily at you.

andreas

By the way, if I were the queen I would pull a Baron Harkonnen move from Dune and I would have her invisible spy give Williams sister a delayed action poison and be fed regular doses of the antidote so that if she is to be spirited away to the Blackstones or the Summerfield succession kicks off she would have a guarantee that the Blackstones can’t marry her and use her to claim victory. Might even cause some conflict and drama if there is a mistake and she dies prematurely (Either from the poison or a completely unrelated accident) and William becomes far more brutal or has a few character moments. That could lead to some interesting and tense scenes with him and the Queen.

Conrad34xdsa

By the way, Blue, can we get an another One word hint as to what the next chapter is about? That was really fun last time. See you on Friday as always.

Conrad34xdsa

Williams plan seems to have a major flaw in that he wants to have control of a duchy, but it will be two (possibly three) counties against the Ashfields, their allies, including the Blackstone fleet. I think would make this a lot easier is if he spoke to the Queen on this and asked her to strong-arm the current Duchess into making him (or frankly anyone at this point) legal and undisputed heir. It’s a longshot, but if she knew what would happen via civil war, she might relent. There is a chance that she had lost family during the independence wars and if she knew that their sacrifices would be made null because of the civil war, the black stones would claim her lands via the Ashfields and the oncoming invasion would destroy the independence her family sacrificed for. Considering her county is mostly anti-slavery, if she finds out that the Ashfields (due to Blackstone pressure) will revert her lands back into practicing slavery, she might take issue with that. Still a previous comment made that I have to agree with is that we haven’t heard from or seen The Duchess of Summerfield, being more of a MacGuffin at the moment. If we can have a POV chapter of either her or her retinue that would help explain why she has not declared an heir and preventing this whole succession crisis to begin with and is instead opting for the Alexander the Great “to whomever is strongest” method of succession. Considering she is supposed to be loyal to the Queen, this seems like a weird thing to do by instigating a succession crisis, and duchy wide Civil War right before the main Civil War and probable invasion after the fact. I’m surprised the queen hasn’t called her to court to explain her actions and why she’s causing chaos. Heck, during the court calling, the Queen could simply declare the dukedom Will be re-organized after the Duchesses death if an heir is not declared by that point in order to prevent unnecessary bloodshed and chaos. The only problem I could see about this plan, would be the Ashfields declaring and revealing their ace in the hole with the whole hidden granddaughter ploy. Either that or the other bloodlines getting uncivil about these developments.

Conrad34xdsa

Fuck you, twin sex is hot don’t try and manipulate blue into making bad decisions with your honey words and compliments

Spintool

The main problem is being tied down. He wants to be a free agent and being married might jeopardize that.

Conrad34xdsa

Interesting question, we know there are half-elves because we have seen them as characters (Clarice & Marcille and probably others) and I think they have been mentioned in the background; so we know humans and elves are interfertile. Is that true for the other races as well? Can there be human-dwarf or human-orc or elf-dwarf or elf-orc hybrids as well? If so, that suggests they are all variations on a common species, probably elves if they are the oldest.

Trevayne

We know elfs and humans at least can interbreed. Williams sister is a human-elf hybrid.

mike wade

@andrew So long as it's not a 3 some I guess, feels a bit weird though to have multiple family members sleeping with the same person. But I honestly don't care that much. I trust Blue to thread the line between depravity and weird.

Isak Mark

Is it incest if they are having sex with the same guy but not each other?

Andrew Lechner

I agree that male mages are probably encouraged to sleep around. That said, the general attitudes seem to be far more tolerant of casual sex and that implies women can control their fertility. They are the biggest part of the labor force and most of it is manual labor of some type . Pregnancy would interfere with that. Now maybe there are cheap magical 100% effective IUDs that are available to all and last for years. I could even see them encouraged and given out at a coming of age ceremony, just because a society that depends on women's labor can't run the risk of women accidentally taking themselves out of the labor force for a months at a time. The women wouldn't want to risk it. I agree that attitudes would be different, but the economic realities are the same. Becoming a single parent in a society where most jobs involve manual labor will be difficult. Thus, they would avoid the risk by avoiding intercourse unless they were sure pregnancy could not happen. The thing is I wonder who would be responsible for this. Aside from the Alchemists, I don't think there has been an obvious magical group mentioned. We have the mages that become Marine Knights, and the rest, most of whom become mage-smiths or other producers. I don't think the Alchemists are doing it because they seemed not particularly profitable and went along with the Queen essentially giving their guild to William. That doesn't fit a guild making lots of money by providing a product necessary for the lives of 80% of the population.

Trevayne

Nope, just Knight-Marines and those born into a noble family. Common born mage-smiths are free, but not nobility.

Andrew Lechner

Well if I remember correctly humans and orcs unlike humans and various elf's can't interbreed. Which might explain the nonchalant attitude on the subject. Though the non mages are an interesting senario, it might be that they are more accepting of pregnancy as a trade off if it's with a noble, meaning a mage, as it is likely to produce a mage which might be good enough for the family that being more available even with the risk is seen as worth it. Which could also imply sexual norm for commoners would be different depending on if the man is a mage or not, in how careful they are with pregnancy. It's also mentioned that male mages both noble and not are basically encouraged to sleep around to hopefully produce more mages in the long term which is seen as beneficial to the country. If the resultant child is a particularly powerful mage the family can also get elevated to a noble title, not an inherited one but it would still be a big boon to any commoner. That's mentioned somewhere in the first few chapters. Will got a reputation on it more from the abonormaly large number of encounters and his indiscretion about it, at least that's my understanding. I also think inheritance would as a general rule be matrilineal so I am unsure how much of a concern those bastards are unless wil was set to inherit. Another thing to take into account would be how views on pregnancy would be different in a world with this kind of asymmetri. Men are rare not absurdly so but it's still extreme. So could the factor amongst commoners of hey look I got laid and have proof, play a role in it being more acceptable. Especially for young impulsive people who might not meet many men their own age especially in smaller communities. There is also the chance that abortion is far more acceptable than it is many places on here on modern earth. With more of society being women and all that. Though yes contraceptive spells or potions could possibly be quite common, it wouldn't surprise me at least.

morten.p.h

Thanks. I missed that reference. Still, the lack of care about potential consequences applies to mages and non-mages. The orc crew person on the ship in the first few chapters wasn't a mage and didn't seems to care either. It could be that every woman gets a cannot conceive spell s placed on them with the ability to lift it when desired. William had his own spell because his family wanted to avoid any potential bastards.

Trevayne

It's already mentioned a few chapters ago that birth control spells exist and William had one put on him by his mother. So I would assume it's common place for mages at least to have them.

morten.p.h

"Now that Tala wasn’t leaning over his shoulder, he actually had an opportunity to make some inroads with the other nobles here." Do we know if Tala is coming back to the academy or not? Her mother pulled her out and stuck her on an airship because of the humiliation, but if she doesn't graduate would that be seen as a weakness going forwards? IIRC she was not disinherited. From William's perspective, it should not matter because the betrothal was terminated, so she will not be a problem even if she does come back to complete her final year.

Trevayne

I think it depends on what and how many. He has mage-smiths that can effectively substitute for machine tools. He would probably need to fabricate the first ones himself, but the ones working for him can probably copy what he comes up with. The other point is he doesn't need them by the thousand. The Royal Navy is some 30-40 airships. The Northern Duchies have about twice that so roughly 70-80 airships. Assuming he can come up with a guided weapon that has a 50% kill probability against an airship, he only needs about 150 or so to wipe out the Northern fleets. If he is OK with just trying to take out the flagships, he might get by with 10-15.

Trevayne

I have really been enjoying this story and its gender-flipped society. The basic reason, the female portion of the population is about 80% of the total is understandable, although the why of that is not yet known. There is another aspect that I don't think has been mentioned. This is a sex-positive society where women act more like OTL male stereotypes. The only way I could see this happening is if they have total control of their fertility. IIRC William has slept with at least two women on screen and apparently several others previously and none of them have expressed any worries about pregnancy. That suggests that either this feudal society has universal health care and provides care for all pregnant women or that the women are absolutely sure they will not get pregnant. The latter seems more reasonable. My guess is that either all women get the equivalent of a magical IUD at puberty or they already have it. By that I mean they have conscious control over whether they are fertile. Effectively there is a switch in their heads that is normally off, but can be turned on when they want to try to have a child, in or out of marriage. The easiest way might be meditating for a few hours to turn the "switch". A related issue is STDs, in that there do not seem to be any. There the explanation is probably they either never appeared or were wiped out in the past by the Universal Elven Empire before it broke up. Either way, they don't seem to be a consideration. Again, neither of these points is a criticism of the story, just an attempt to flesh out the background. If adopted, just adding a throwaway line in the chapter about the sea trip when he has the fling with the orc on the ship. As a crewperson, she should have been concerned about the impact of getting pregnant on her job, unless she knew it could not happen.

Trevayne

I love you too mike. :)

Isak Mark

No, fuck you!

mike wade

Oh, one more thing, as a twin nothing is more unappealing to me than though of incest between twins so please don't do that.

Isak Mark

Aren't all mage-smiths nobility or is that just royal marines?

Isak Mark

Love the idea something tacky a 60 year old accountant would listen to at his cubicle.

Isak Mark

I like the story so far, but I'm hoping for a time skip soon. You're the only patreon creator I give my money to and expect nothing. I don't care if it's friday or sunday or a month after that(that being said, it's always friday when you post.). You also interact with your comment section and publish the chapters for free for others to enjoy. Job well done. You also don't make excuses when you perceive yourself to be late on publishing. Nothing more annoying than writers who are constantly "sick" they should just admit that they were lazy and hungover. Anyway thought you should be complemented, fuck you and have a nice day.

Isak Mark

I think he could make something work, but I don't think he has the bandwidth or the industrial base to make it worth it

MaybeASquid

In addition, and probably even more important, is that the current version of the spell-bolt is limited to mages, and only mages who have not exhausted their daily magic capacity. Anyone, mage or not, can fire a flintlock or percussion cap lock weapon.

Trevayne

Hypothetical: "Ol-zenyaaa~?" William's sing-song voice beckoned. She was already recoiling in suspicion when he continued, "Would you happen to know any... Claimants to the Throne?" The elf freezes in dread, except for her ears twitching ever so slightly. Her dark sclera betraying her squinting eyes attempting to ascertain the meaning behind the question. She only found her leader's eyes also searching in a brief flash of confusion. By the deeps, this satyr intends to interfere with her sisters. Olzenya could use this, but first... wipe that stupid smile off his face without giving any ground. *End Hypothetical* Too many possibilities, Blue.

MarakEvans

Smug Dancing Chibi Blue Fishcake 💙

MarakEvans

No, although I might give it a try some time. I remember the P-61 because I have liked planes for a long time.

Trevayne

P-61? Are you playing Warthunder?

The Fire Piper

Thinking some more on the music, this might actually be an opportunity for William to get closer to his team. If, for example, Bonnlyn comes up to him and says "We need to talk". They find a private location and she asks where the music came from, because she visited every orchestra in the capital and not only were none of them responsible for that recorded performance, none of them had the instruments to do it. William now has a problem and an opportunity. He can tell her that he is willing to tell her under a geas that she does not reveal what he tells her to anyone else who has not agreed to a similar geas with William. If she agrees, he can now tell her that he is a transported set of memories and that is where the music comes from, a set of memories so detailed he can create the grooves of an aluminum disk that can be used to play them back. That is why he can create much better recordings than she can because he doesn't have to deal with low-quality recording devices. This means that she will understand some of his attitudes and can point out where his Earth attitudes and biases are steering him wrong. Once this happens, Bonnlyn can assure the others (Olzenya and Verity) that his secret really does deserve a geas to protect it. I have no idea if the story will go this way, but I think it could go this way and provides a justification for letting his team in on some of his great secrets.

Trevayne

Glad we are making you feel better and looking forward to finding out where we were right or wrong.

Trevayne

The comments on this chapter are making me feel all smug about my plans :D

Blue Fishcake

Another completely different question regarding this story, I wonder if House Blackstone is salvageable? By this I mean if Blackstone was confronted with evidence that their "ally" New Haven is in cahoots with the Solians, would Blackstone prefer to keep slavery under Imperial Solian rule or would they be willing to ditch slavery to stay in an independent Lindholm? In other words are they willing to sacrifice their standing and status to their hatred of orcs, or would they be willing to make peace with the orcs and stop enslaving them to maintain their position in an independent Lindholm? I don't know and am interested in finding out eventually, although I expect the answer is at least 30+ chapters away. Edit: As a variation on this question, I wonder which way Tala would go if shown evidence that New Haven was working with the Solites? We know she despises orcs, but how does she feel about submitting to Elven rule the way her "allies" intend?

Trevayne

He certainly can do that, it will just lead to even more questions. The problem is William is trying to carefully navigate treacherous political waters and his music could rock the boat. I can just see people trying to figure out where he gets these ideas and then accusing him of being a Fae in human form. In other words, if he is trying to persuade people to join his side in a civil war, it would be useful if people could convince themselves they understand him. There have probably been similar eccentric inventors previously, but none with his set of mysteries.

Trevayne

You guys are worrying too much, worrying is the thing stopping William attaching giant loudspeakers to his cruiser and playing “hell to the jungle” or “I am Iron Man” The next time he hast to make a big entrance or fight another cruiser

Spintool

It will get even more interesting when she contacts musicians to figure out who recorded it and they tell her that nobody did and the music is unknown. I think he would have been better off recording orchestra performances. At least the instruments and music would have been recognizable and it would have avoided raising questions with the entire Lindholm music world. Especially when I doubt it is all that large, with probably no more than 3-5 orchestras that have the dozens of instruments that could have performed the recordings. It will be really fascinating when people find out that none of them did the recording. It isn't like William could easily pop over to the Solites or the Lunariuans to get one of their orchestras to play for him. For that matter, I wonder how Bonnlyn reacts when as she is looking around to figure out where William recorded the music and not only will none of the orchestras/music halls admit to performing it, they all say that it was not done on Lindholm because that music has never been played there before?

Trevayne

Looking at the musical discussion again, William really needs to think about how he is going to keep his secrets. Bonnlyn is marketing the gramophone and will soon find out that she can't make recordings as good as the ones that William can provide. She is going to demand more information about which orchestra or musical hall is playing for the recording. She is also going to find out that good performances need rehearsals and time. Just when did William have a few weeks to spend with the players getting them to play music they had never seen before properly.

Trevayne

Pretty sure it is for all of his secrets. For that matter, IIRC William has completed his commitment under the head and is no longer bound by it. Marline has an open ended commitment to keep his secrets and will be bound until she dies. Edit: I double-checked the part in chapter 14 decribing the geas. I was wrong and it probably is just about the construction of the krakenslayer and its use. There may be additional terms but those were the basis of the deal. I was right that it is an open-ended obligation that lasts for the rest of Marline's life. Still, I wouldn't be surprised if he made another such deal with her covering other issues. She is already under one geas requiring secrecy, so it wouldn't be that much of a burden to extend it. On top of that, she has already acknowledged how Marline, her family, and the next 2 generations of her family owe William, so keeping some more secrets and offering advice on them should not be that hard. Thinking about it, a geas to keep all of someone's secrets might not be allowed. It might need to be defined by what is learned in a specific period. The Queen's agents might be bound by a geas for their enlistment term or say until ten years after they retire.

Trevayne

Is Marline geas bound for all his secrets or just the kraken slayer? Because I though it was only for the KS.

Business Casual

He could, but if he partners with them, he wouldn’t necessarily need to, at least for arming the bombers as he has his own fighter program going.

Dovahpriest

They’re a claimant, they have a disdain towards the North (who are still proponents of slavery) AND they’ve successfully invented the twin engine light bomber, giving young William a platform to modify into a more efficient version in his militarization quest.

Dovahpriest

On an unrelated note, I wonder if William has come up with a flint lock or percussion cap system yet? The spell-bolt guns fired off a small spell charge, using a fifth of a normal slot. However, a completely non-magical system would be better because mages have a lot of additional uses for spell slots. Also, I doubt they would be practical for any kind of machine gun.

Trevayne

More than that, I’m going to have to convince the one I manage to… seduce to effectively engage in the medieval equivalent of a green-card marriage with me, he thought. After spending all of last year trying to get out of a marriage, I’m leaping back into one. …And then there was going to be the awkward conversation with Griffith he’d need to have regarding their fairly nebulous relationship status and its ability to survive him marrying another woman. Temporarily. Hopefully. “Yeah,” he muttered to his blissfully ignorant team. “Networking is going to be really important this year.” This is another interesting question. His team already knows that William is weird. At some point, it will dawn on them that he is really weird and has some cultural hangups that just don't exist in anybody else in their culture. Then they will start to wonder why. He really ought to talk to Marline about this, because she is already geas bound to keep his secrets and so he can talk to her and try to get an opinion on just how reasonable some of his attitudes are. I think he will be surprised to learn that most marriages in the nobility are political marriages or marriages of convenience to cement political or business arrangements. He shouldn't be surprised. It is what his family tried to do to him and what they expect from his sister. He has lived in this culture for better than 15 years, so one would think he would be more familiar with it. Thinking about it, I wonder if George was a lifelong bachelor because he had unrealistic ideals about marriage and has kept them into his new existence as William?

Trevayne

The Germans fielded multiple guided weapons during WW2 without much in the way of electronics. They just had vacuum tubes. See the X-4, the Fritz-X, and the Hs-293. For that matter, the US had the AZON and RAZON-guided bombs and the Bat radar-guided anti-ship missile. Good point about it being too complicated to do everything with spell slots.

Trevayne

I think rockets are doable but any guided munitions would require the time for Will to develop electronics, I'm pretty sure it'd be to complicated enchant the whole system plus target and fire it all with spell slots

MaybeASquid

I agree that bombing from distant locations has never happened before, but I think V-1s are a waste since regular bombs are cheaper. Effectively V-1s are cheap, disposable bombers that can only drop one bomb once. Assuming you can get past any air defenses, airships can drop multiple bombs on multiple occasions. That makes them much cheaper over time than one shot V-1s. Aside from internal combustion, the real change about to hit this world is explosives. So far, airships can only damage other airships or ground targets by firing solid projectiles (effectively old style cannon balls) at them or dropping incendiaries on them. Now William has introduced things that go bang. Airships will be able to use chemical propellant t guns firing explosive shells. They will reach further and hit harder than the current aether gas cannons. They will also fire explosive projectiles for greater damaging effect after getting through the armor. As for mage knights, I expect their role has been significant because aether cannons are just not that effective against armored airships. Their ability to penetrate armor is barely adequate and the shot do not have much energy left to damage the interior. Thus, a mage-knight saboteur who can get to the opposing ship's core and steal it can kill a ship by themselves. I expect their role will decrease once airships with shell firing chemical propellant guns can destroy airships more easily at greater ranges.

Trevayne

I think he could be effective even if he only introduced OG V-1s. From the descriptions of arial combat, I'm guessing bombing enemy lands is a longstanding tried and true tactic in this world but has never been launched from remotely located forces before. I bet in this world it's only ever happened with mage knights flying to targets and all under cover of airship support.

Jacob

"So all he needed to do was make the Ashfield claim to the Summerfield duchy less of a sure thing. …By backing one of the other claimants and ensuring that his sister lost the succession war. It was genius. ... He resisted the urge to sigh, b. Because said genius plan had another caveat. The only way I’m legally going to be allowed to interfere in the succession is if I’m… married to one of the claimants, he thought. Fortunately, three of said claimants were fourth year students at this academy." William really needs to have somebody else look at this plan and point out the issues. In fact he needs multiple people. His team are going to be wondering what is going on, so he should really talk it over first with them. They can point out issues and reassure him that arranged marriages or marriages for convenience are both expected and common. In fact he is still probably the talk of the school for so publicly and blatantly turning down an arrange marriage last year. There are also some others. He already knows he needs to talk to Griffith. They have some kind of relationship that can't continue at the school, but they can still be noble friends with benefits outside of the academy. He will probably be surprised to learn that she understands. The other person he needs to talk to is the Queen. After all, he just turned down her offer of any and/or all of her daughters last year and he knows that she regards him as an important national asset. She is going to want to know who he is planning on getting involved with and why. I expect she will also understand and agree, but she might well have additional intel on the other Summerfield claimants. Hopefully, her information will suggest the twins are a better choice than the other claimant (Plumgarden IIRC), since he would already be more interested in them for their family's new shard design.

Trevayne

Heheheh, yeah he seems the sort to be really into women of course, but not lewd Or degenerate. Which is both fortunate and unfortunate. Pro: we get a well rounded story with only the occasional pancake diversion. Con: we likely won’t get too many fun scenes of wacky “situations” like double stacked pancakes, maybe a waffle and a pancake, what about a firm pair of buns?…

Hunter

I kinda got a nice vibe from them too. Especially their disdain for the black stones! I think they’ll make an maxing addition to Williams team… especially with their progressive thinking towards war. Intent on changing things up in interesting ways

Hunter

"A single thousand kilogram fire-javelin loaded with bear-blood. Firepower sufficient to kill or cripple a light frigate in a single pass – and put considerable hurt on anything bigger." Interesting question, is fire-javelin a term for an incendiary bomb or is it an aether-gas powered rocket? We know it is an incendiary weapon intended to kill airships, but is it powered or just dropped? I am curious because if it is powered, then William introducing rockets will not seem as completely new. I expect he will introduce rockets because they are a way to give lighter shards a means for attacking airships. Right now, as the Basilisk description shows, shards are mostly designed to fight other shards and then attack airships afterwards. Solid fuel rockets could give shards an easy to carry weapon that can punch through airship armor and explode inside. Black powder rockets like the Congreve rocket might not have enough punch. He might need to go to WW2 style solid fuel rockets like the RP3, HVAR, or Tiny Tim, but he should have the information to build all of them. He just has to build the infrastructure. For that matter, he could even introduce basic guided missiles. Something like Fritz-X could probably destroy any airship with just one good hit. Something like X-4 (basic German wire-guided missile designed but not used in WW2) would be even simpler. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_X https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhrstahl_X-4 Thinking about it, William could also introduce short-range "cruise missiles". Take an incendiary bomb, attach wings like a shard, a gas tank like a maneuver suit, and a simple propeller and engine. It probably would not give a particularly long range, maybe a few kilometers, but it would allow an airship to hit a target from outside the range of the target's defenses.

Trevayne

William will need a theme song when he flies off into war. Maybe like a Rhinestone Cowboy or Working at the Car Wash. Love the work Blue, a highlight of my week to be sure.

Gjim

Thinking some more about William's need to talk to more people about his plans so they can provide useful input and a local culture sanity check, I wonder if he has considered telling Marline some of his plans and secrets? After all, she is already under a geas to keep his secrets on pain of losing her magic. In addition, she has already told him her house is at his service for at least the current and next generations. One of his advantages and difficulties is that he sees the world through the filter of his Earthly knowledge and preconceptions. The whole green card marriage issue is something that is a problem to his earthly mind that would be routine to any other member of the feudal culture. They probably have romance novels featuring true love, but it is pretty unlikely in real life. That is what additional marriages are for.

Trevayne

William is really overthinking this. He is probably the only one involved who thinks this is difficult. This is a feudal society where political marriages are common. Many marriages are polygamous so the expectation is that the first match is for politics and later matches can be for politics or possibly romance. This is probably something to talk about with his team who will wonder just where he gets all these silly ideas from and why he thinks this is difficult.

Trevayne

P-61 was the inspiration, but yes, it looks something like the P-180.

Blue Fishcake

Just what does the Basilisk look like? We know it has twin pusher propellers and a turret at the back of the fuselage. Presumably, it also has a canard wing. My guess is that it looks something like a P-61 with no tail booms, backwards-facing engines, and a longer fuselage with a canard. The tail turret replaces the glass area at the back of the fuselage. Alternatively, something like a Piaggio P-180 with the tail assembly replaced by the turret. I expect both designs will still need some kind of vertical stabilizing fin. If that isn't right Blue could you give us a better example(s). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_P-61_Black_Widow https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piaggio_P.180_Avanti

Trevayne

The only reason I focused on their aid or lack thereof for the succession crisis is I thought it was the easiest place to drive in the wedge since the Ashfields are taking on more of the recognizable risk for that part of the endeavor

Jacob

Oh I fully agree with that caveat and think it adds to my point. Thanks for putting it so clearly when I couldn't.

Jacob

They don't have a problem with polygamy, so they may not have a problem with a same sex marriage either. The bigger problem is likely to be how such a marriage would get an heir. Although thinking about it, one of the reasons for a "hidden heir" might be a previously unknown male. Remember, most of the ruling nobility is female, but that is because about 80% of the population is female, not 99%.

Trevayne

Pretty much, but the problem is that not only are they twins, they are from another claimant to Summerfield and they are from another inventive house. Yes, he is not enthusiastic about getting involved with young women, but he is already contemplating marrying one just to interfere with Blackstone's plans.

Trevayne

It was mentioned in the first couple chapters that Williams 'aunts' are more accurately his dad's other wives. Also the chef in the tavern william and marlene stayed in had multiple wives working as servers. Polygamy seems to be the norm

Logan

No mage-smiths are plebians, only those without magic are. Even the lowest mage-smith is a free person, and only long term contracts (or guild memberships) could tie them down.

Andrew Lechner

There is "suspicious" and then there is "we have enough here to burn the witch."

DMR1

Most likely the heir is a woman (like 99% of the ruling nobility) so I don't see how she would marry her lol

John

I believe that ship has sailed. There are several important people who already are suspicious of that.

Kaywye

Agreed. His team may be aggravated with him, but they could also rise high as his associates. Just look at what he has already done for Marline and her house by restoring a core for their airship. Yes, he may do things that seem outrageous, but as Bonnwyn said "You get used to it".

Trevayne

Seven Nation Army. Lol

Kaywye

I expect that she is to marry the "hidden heir" to create a stronger claim to the duchy.

Trevayne

I sincerely doubt the idea of twins would move William...except to squick him out...George seems like a very vanilla guy...his predilection towards bdsm aside.

Kaywye

Agree with a caveat. The Ashfields are going along with this because they think the Blackstones are going to win, not because of the aid they will provide for the Summerfield succession. Their whole participation in the succession is as a ploy to boost the Blackstone's chances. The aid provided by the Blackstones is nice, but what really matters is Janet Ashfield's belief that they are on the winning side. What William needs to do is change informed opinion on the Blackstone's chances of winning the civil war. That was the big side effect of winning the fight with Tala's team because it cast doubt on the Blackstone leadership and probably put off the civil war by a couple of years. Edit, I doubt that the Blackstones have been doing this all that long either. Their bid for power originated when the Queen decided that she wanted to abolish slavery. I think that decision happened in the last 10-15 years.

Trevayne

I think in last chapter it was written that Bonnlyn's father had multiple wives so I'm going with yes

AH

That is a very good question. Are plebians just those without magic or are they actually serfs? Although thinking about it, mage-smiths are by definition mages, so they aren't plebians. I think the lowest status they are likely to have is yeoman or townsman. I don't think they are tied to the land.

Trevayne

Canonically yes

Jacob

Pretty sure they are ok given multiple harem references and the offer by the Queen of the hands of any and/or all of the daughters to tie him to the Royal family.

Trevayne

So effectively, William's idea is to make his mother and sister back down from a plan they have both spent his sister's entire lifetime pursuing. He plans to achieve this by making a pair of countships (his + whoever he marries) into a peer-level threat to the Ashfield's backers, a full-up duchy (with bonus under-the-table backing from the other rebellious duchy). That's a tall order. I think William's goal would be much easier if he spent some effort undermining his mother's faith in the Blackstones & the level of aid they will *actually* provide Ashfield for the Summerfield crisis

Jacob

On the flip side these antics are probably enough to elevate them in terms of helping them find suitors of appropriate quality.

DMR1

"More than that, I’m going to have to convince the one I manage to… seduce to effectively engage in the medieval equivalent of a green-card marriage with me, he thought. After spending all of last year trying to get out of a marriage, I’m leaping back into one. …And then there was going to be the awkward conversation with Griffith he’d need to have regarding their fairly nebulous relationship status and its ability to survive him marrying another woman." Are poly marriages considered ok here given the ratios involved?

DMR1

"William was in agreement. He was also happy that he’d decided to hand the gramophone off to Bonnlyn when they’d arrived. Because as a result, most of the students at the academy assumed she was the inventor of the device. " Oh man, I just realized something WILD. All the magesmiths out there with an iota of creativity are gonna hear this and think "This Count Redwater appreciates talent. I'm moving there." Do plebians have any form of a Right of Departure if their bills are paid?

DMR1

Sighing, Clarice turned to her sister. Her twin sister. That bit was important. “Sister, you know how we promised each other we’d never do… certain things to entice a guy,” Clarice fought down the urge to cringe even as her soul screamed. “I think… we might have to rethink that promise.” The way her twin cringed was a pretty apt mirror of Camille’s own feelings on the matter. Edit note, you fixed two of them but I think you missed the last Camille reference at the bottom. Although, I wouldn't mind if she became Camille instead. It would open up the opportunity for Hurricane Camille references.

Trevayne

Pretty much and probably because they have never given him much reason to trust them. I expect it has been obvious from a very early age that the family's interests as defined by the Countess, come first. His always come second.

Trevayne

She is 26 (maybe 27 now) and was mentioned as being the youngest instructor on the faculty. Making her a few years older might work, but not decades.

Trevayne

It could work if he is able to convince Lady Summerfield to make him heir. He could make certain promises to her that he would make Summerfield a Royal house via marriage (or other means) and venerate her name and legacy. Someone at that age would worry about her legacy, and if she was told that she would be the most famous woman in the history of her house to ever live, that might get her to do it. The problem is elf supremacy, she would not allow her heir to be human. Not unless she was given the knowledge, given by both William and the Queen, that it would prevent the Blackstones (a human house) from taking over the kingdom and installing human nobility over all the Duchys and countys.

Conrad34xdsa

I agree, but I think this is very hard for William. He has been keeping lots of secrets his entire life. He has probably been punished by his mother because he told people things he should not have told them, so his secret-keeping tendencies have been reinforced. He likes his teammates and wants them to stay alive. I expect he thinks that some of his secrets could get them tortured and/or killed. I also expect in his previous life as Arthur, he was a defense engineer with a security clearance so has decades of life experience where he kept secrets. I think using them for a council/sounding board is where the story is going, but it is going to be very hard for him. Growing up, I think everyone around him was more loyal to the Countess than they were to him. Just look at his insisting that Marline take an open-ended geas to keep his secrets.

Trevayne

William doesn't have that kind of authority. Why would Olivia be willing to do that? House Redwater is a brand new house with no clout beyond its royal backing and William's current reputation. As part of House Redwater, Olivia would be the weakest claimant. In addition, she has bought into her mother, Countess Ashfield's belief that the Crown is going to lose and it is better to be on the winning, Blackstone side.

Trevayne

Isn’t Griffin 26? By the time he graduates they would be the same age she was when he met her entering the academy. Now if Griffin was 36, that would make more sense. Plus she is a elf, looking 26 and being 78 is very much possible.

Conrad34xdsa

The real problem is that stuff like that tends to raise the Harrowing suspicion.

DMR1

I feel like by this point in time that William should be more open with his team mates and his more short term plans (his sister etc). The team mates already are privy to top secret level stuff as is. He already sees them and their family as valuable resources. So I don't understand why he wouldn't be consulting them as a kind of council by this point.

Vonbaron

It depends. He could get the other claimants to marry other people and effectively abandon their claims on pain of execution, if he wins the war. For that matter, if Blackstone and/or New Haven is destroyed during the war, they might serve as an excellent example of why plotting to cross William and his backer the Queen, is a really bad idea.

Trevayne

Olivia is one of many claimants with a blood relation to the Summerfield line (through her father). She's not the heir. It's a succession crisis because there is no clear heir and many people with 'claims' to the title.

Blue Fishcake

Probably. William has enough of a conscience that he doesn't want to try to convince someone he loves them to achieve his objectives. Although I doubt he would just bounce, they would stay married as a marriage of convenience, a business arrangement not a romance.

Trevayne

No, otherwise why would she need to marry? She would just inherit the Summerfield duchy on the death of the current duchess. The hidden heir is someone who Olivia can marry and thus become a Duchess. An interesting question is why was the individual hidden. The Summerfield Duchy is one of the five most powerful noble holdings in Lindholm. How was the existence of an heir hidden and why? The most obvious answer is that the person is not suited to be an heir because they are mentally or physically unfit. The second answer is because they are believed to be dead. I think the reason the Ashfields have gotten involved is because Blackstone is trying to use them as a catspaw so when the Duchess of Summerfield dies they will have all their pieces in place to swing the Duchy to their side. At the same time, the Blackstones know the crown is watching them closely so they don't think they can pull it off themselves.

Trevayne

He doesn't trust his family, and he basically never has.

Borisoff72

I imagine it'd go a little something like this: https://youtu.be/vPpyFOJAFDI

Blue Fishcake

Now, is the appeal of twins enough to push William past the issue of them being young? I'm going to venture a guess and say, it's a good bet. I really hope those two are two thirds of said claimants are those girls, because I like them.

SmallTownBo

Yes, here it is, from chapter 33: "It was irrelevant. His invisible watchers already knew. And through them, so would the queen. Would saying as much convince his mother? No, she’d just cloister Olivia away as best she could. Or, more likely, send her to ‘foster’ with the Blackstones. At which point the situation would be entirely out of William’s hands as well." Yes, it would be out of his hands because the Queen would immediately start the assassination attempts. While keeping invisible spies out of a conference room is plausible, keeping them out of bolt-bow range of their target at all times is a lot harder. Unless Olivia is literally under house arrest and not allowed outside for her entire period of foster ship. To add to the fun, this is William trying to put himself in his mother's shoes. He doesn't know she will do this, but can't ask her to avoid giving her the idea if she hasn't already come up with it. Assuming Janet, Olivia, and William all survive this. I hope there is an epilogue where he gets to describe all he did to try to keep his family alive. I would love to see their reactions.

Trevayne

MORE please >-<

Wolf_Senpai

Thanks for clearing that up! I guess we playin CK3 now.

Jack

Pretty sure he specifically says at one point that if he told them about the Queen knowing, their response would just be to have his sister 'foster' up North for a while. And the Blackstone have been mentioned to have anti-invisibility safeguards.

Blue Fishcake

I vote for it being a thermin 😋

Jacob

Point of order: I'm pretty sure his sister *is* the hidden heir.

Jacob

@Trevayne He doesn't have to get into specifics, just say a secret royal spell. It's basically an open secret, what's one more minor house getting a small clue, especially in exchange for an entire duchy's support in the coming war.

Jack

I'm wondering the same. He can even shift the blame of the queen discovering the conspiracy to the Blackstone's by bringing up that Blackstone's haven't warned Ashfield how good the Queen's intel network actually is.

Jacob

The problem with just telling her that is his mother would ask how did the Queen find out and then William has to disclose that the Queen has invisible spies or say he told her. At that point she just has him killed. Granted, the Blackstones either know or suspect, but it doesn't look like they have told the Ashfields or William's mother wouldn't ask the question. The real reason is probably that after years of keeping his own secrets, Williamn is very biased against revealing any of them. After all, he can always reveal something later, but he can't take it back if it was a mistake. I wonder if it is also a holdover from his past life. It sounds like he lived a long life as an engineer and had a lot of contact with weapons. If he was in the defense industry, he probably had a security clearance and after 30-40 years of holding and not talking about things, it may have become a habit that is he finds hard to break.

Trevayne

Well this is setting up for a sister act. That could be kinky. or creepy. Kinreepy!

Morpheus

Good point, especially since we have not yet met the Duchess of Summerfield as a character. An interesting question is there anything that can be done to keep her alive longer? William could really use a few more years to build his power base.

Trevayne

Does William think this convoluted maneuvring is less likely to piss his family off than a simple "It's over. She knows. Pack it up if you want my sister to live"?

Jack

It is interesting to see more information on shard design ideas. It was also interesting to see an example of innovation from someone that isn't William or linked to Blackstone. I expect William will be very interested in the twins, both because their family came up with a new design concept for a heavy shard and because they are one of the other claimants for the Summerfield duchy. I wonder if he realizes yet that the twins are from one of the other contenders. It is good to see the trends in shard design spelt out. The dominant trend has been lighter, higher-performance shards optimized for shard vs shard combat at the expense of their ability to actually fight and inflict damage on airships. The Basilisk represents a major change, since it is optimized to fight airships. A group of Basilisks would have lots of trouble trying to intercept and defeat other shards because it can't catch them. It can defend itself because of the defensive guns, especially the turret. Thinking some more about this, William could look into inventing rockets. He could use fighter-type shards to attack ships with air-to-air rockets. Guidance would be nice, but not necessary, because they are being fired at large (100+ meter long) airship targets. Something like the WW2 British 3" rockets, the US 5" HVAR, or most useful, the 11.75" Tiny Tim rockets. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RP-3 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Velocity_Aircraft_Rocket https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiny_Tim_(rocket)

Trevayne

So happy to see more. Year two is shaping up to be exciting!

Mark

I like these Whitemarrow girls already! Another group that's thinking outside the box and making some innovations, a fairly obvious set-up for them to be potential future allies of William... And apparently a possible threesome involving twin sisters! What's not to love? 😂

Baron Von Mott

A really interesting question is a person we have heard discussed a lot, but have never met. Just what is the status of the Duchess of Summerfield? William is trying to stave off a civil war that will because by her probably death in the next few years. If he can keep her alive a little longer, that buys him some more time. Has he ever met her? In a feudal society, I expect the nobility is expected to meet every year or so just to remind each other of who is who and where they stand in the feudal order. As a child, William might not have had much time with her, but he should have met her, if only because he was the Ashfield heir for a while. Does she know what is about to happen when she dies? Does she care? Right now, she is more a maguffin than a person. For that matter, what happens if she marries? Does her consort acquire a claim to the duchy? He wants an older woman because his classmates all seem like way too young. Even Griffin is only 26-27. I really doubt it will happen, but it would be funny as hell to have him go home in the next year or two and introduce himself as the new Duke of Summerfield. His mother would be torn between admiration and incandescent rage. His little sister would just be incandescent. Another benefit might be making a degree of peace with his sister. If he manages to take the Summerfield duchy out of play and welds it to the crown, then he can point out to his sister and his mother why their plan of marrying his sister to the hidden heir would likely lead to his sister's assassination. Again, all he has to do is ask his mother how she would resolve the situation if she was in the Queen's position. How ruthless would she be?

Trevayne

Got this chapter was so good lol, just the sheer ridiculousness of William and his plans are always great to read. I don’t exactly know how marrying one of the successors would be a “green card marriage?” Is it like… saying they’re only marrying him to get the duchy then bounce?

Moonlightwind

It could be that, but it would make his mystery even deeper. People would be wondering about where the music came from and how nobody on the planet knows how to play it. The instruments to play it probably don't exist, at least not in the same forms. I wonder if this world had an equivalent to Leonardo da Vinci previously, because Williiam is either going to be compared to them or will build a new reputation as them. I hope he used actual musicians to create these recordings because otherwise, he will now have musicians trying to kidnap him to gain the secrets of how and where these recordings came from.

Trevayne

Another great chapter with lots of food for thought. Great point about William's lack of networking skills, although it is hard to see him being that ignorant. He had to wheel and deal with lots of other teams to get training time, but I expect all of them were second or third-year teams, thus he doesn't know the teams from his own year that well. Edit: He has to at least know some of the team leaders on the other teams in his year because he can't get additional training time on the floats without having an opposing team to go against. He might have panicked for a minute and not be able to remember them at Olzenya's challenge, but he managed a lot of extra training sessions and they couldn't have all been with 2nd-4th year teams.

Trevayne

I mean more realistically he used a spell slot to forge an aluminum disk into the perfect grooves of a vinyl disc back from earth with Wagners Ride of the Valkyries. Remember georges memories and especially objects when William is "modelling" in the real world are perfect down to an exact detail because of the eldritchness of his memory transfer.

PalindromeJoe

The real problem is he doesn't want to reveal that his sister would likely die before she can be married. It is surprising in a way that his mother can contemplate somewhat ruthless politics but can't conceive of them being used to counter her own interests. I am curious to see what would have happened if William had just asked his mother "Put yourself in the queen's position. If you were the queen and you became aware of this plot, what would you do?" It could be an interesting conversation, particularly if she is being "encouraged" by the Blackstones with more power/status if they win and the Ashfields help and being on the Blackstone's bad side if they don't cooperate. If the Northern Duchies win, that could also get pretty bad.

Trevayne

Why not just get Olivia to officially join house red water, then make her the duchess under his name?

Harrison F

Love it. Love everything about it.

SpecterJedi

I expect it is both and just experience. Being inventive in one area is one thing. Being inventive in a wide range of fields, everything from new spells to shard improvements and now music technology is another. From their perspective he is like Leonardo DaVinci, except that he has magic and a greater understanding of technology so his stuff works and isn't just models.

Trevayne

Wagner, so he can mage smith records of musics for gorges memories. They are going to be so confused if he slips and a electric instrument pops up

JR9364

Technically as he ages his peers become closer in age to his ideal. And the mental age gap becomes lesser.

maxM@x

" Twins Bazel, twins !"

Ryno Botha

William really needs to get his teammates help with the political stuff by troubleshooting his more unlikely ideas. I can't imagine how any of the claimants would be ok with allowing another claimant to live even after 'winning' the succession war once the fighting starts, especially if that claimant has the support of the entire Blackstone fleet.

Logan

He tried talking to his family's decision-makers about how bad of an idea the alliance with the blackstones was and was more or less ignored. Telling them 'if you don't stop I'll support a rival claimant' isn't likely to stop them even if they believed he'd act against his beloved sister.

Logan

Bro looks at the deffinition of "Complex" on a dictionary, and says: "Ha! bet". Serious, this plan gonna get him in the bad side of so many of his friends

Gabriel Felix

I can see our protagonist certainly becoming very interested in the twin(-engined fighter)s

Marsharbour

Probably just whistled and hummed tunes at musicians and had them write it down. Edit: I forgot that he basically has the internet in his head. That probably comes with the sheet music to everything public domain at least most of the notable classical pieces. All he has to do is change the notation to whatever they use there (assuming it's not the same).

Borisoff72

Final Countdown.

Borisoff72

The reason the Blackstones want Olivia to succeed is so she can unite the entire Dutchy under their own banner. William only wins if the succession crisis is won by a loyalist. So unless he manages to turn his mother beyond a doubt to the Queen's side arranging Olivia's adoption into the Summerfield family is self-defeating. He has to keep slapping down his sister's ambitions.

22junk

Shhhhhh my delusions are for my memes.

MaybeASquid

Our beloved Queen needs to set up a meeting between the Summerfield dutchess and our boy. Maybe some magic can happen there and he can just become the Duke by marriage.

JollyRodger

William might need to reassure himself, that whoever his targ-... sacri... subject is, that they are going to be involved for the greater good.

MarakEvans

Likely both

Duncan Sharp

Hell, she, dutchess summerfield, could just name him the heir and make him the Duke. I'm certain with his ability to refit that fleet the rest of the countesses, including his momma, will end up bending the knee. He already has a powerful Dwarven mercantile family and a relanded dark elf family backing him. I feel like the free orcs will love him too.

JollyRodger

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MarakEvans

I like the chapter, but i was really hoping i'd get to see the capital this chapter. Disappointed that you skipped it. I'm guessing that'll come later.

mraanonymous

like old lady summerfield.

notreal name

And here i figured William would just go for old lady summerfield. Seduce the old bag, who is probably still somewhat hot because "elf" then have lady summerfield adopt his sister and name her heiress. william seducing elven gilf, thats what i thought the plan was going to be, it can still happen, he slips away during winter break and when term recommences hes lord summerfield. it would cause chaos.

notreal name

Gender bias or who is listed as the seller.

Kevin Neely

williams almost breaking a century of mental age. hes already feeling like a pedophile looking at anyone under 30.

mike wade

Oh. This is gonna be dangerous. Man about to leverage seduction skills far above his “peers” skill levels. This is not gonna be a fair match up. Also, he’ll be opening the door for everyone else thinking he’s fair game

aj0413

Thank you!

Andrew

“Please can you use your penis to make Griffith be nicer to us.” This is Art.

Larynx Punchworthy

William will go through the motions of being interested in the twins until he sees they have invented ball mount turrets in this world. Then he will be *actually* interested in roping them into his larger efforts :-)

Jacob

its strange that they assumed Bonnlyn invented the grammaphone, particularly with williams track record. is it the gender bias coming into play?

mike wade

he said that. I think its a lie to explain how he crafted a disk that plays literal alien music

Morpheus

Yep, you're right I missed the last part of this sentence. I read it as his hands. Thanks pointing that out for me. Just a strange box with a funnel held in the arms of his dwarvish companion.

CM

Wagner was what they were listening to in their apartment, and I'm sure the record he showed Bonnie's dad. But the music he left the ship with was "Brassy and unnatural" and William said he recorded it off street musicians.

MaybeASquid

Editing note: it seems the the new POV girls name changes a few times. She started at Clarice, and became Camilla/Camille at the end

MaybeASquid

How about Flight of the Valkyries? It was the first Wagner piece that came to mind

Matt Bradock

Because William's mind is still that of George, who was an old man at the time of his death, and thus feels incredibly awkward going after such young women, even if they are older than his own current biological age.

Andrew Lechner

I think Will deliberately let her hold it so people would assume the industrious dwarf must have invented this and pester her with offers.

22junk

William is into older women

TeFiLeDo

Who is Camilla, I thought the twins were Clarice and Marcille? Or are they actually triplets? Also I believe when you say "Camilla thought down the urge…", you meant "Camilla fought down the urge…"

TeFiLeDo

The public thinks the Flashbang and Spell-bolt were potentially stolen from Williams family, that he only contributed to a mostly completed Kraken-Slayer, and the Mithril core was a gift from the monarchy. Now Bonnlyn gets credit for the gramophone. Is William trying to prevent himself from becoming a target for assassination? Because once the shardless shards and synchronization gear becomes known people are going to start adding up the number of coincidences surrounding him and realize he "is", not "was", vital to the upcoming conflict. Now he's back in the school where its an open secret that the loyalties of different staff members are to various houses outside the crown. He's also speculated that the Blackstones may have developed their own invisibility concoction. Better use some of that new wealth to hire a personal chef.

22junk

What is the issue with the women being twenty-three?

Cormac

I disagree about the great dramatic tension. This is perilously close to the awful, awful misunderstanding trope.

Cormac

In my head he entered with the John Cena WWE intro music, and nothing can be done to change my mind

MaybeASquid

Marcille, Half-Elf, Twin. Two Dungeon Meshi.

RJKY

Me, the entire time I'm reading this chapter. https://youtu.be/XaPKU-Kh6Ic?si=X1NePl-wvW28TusZ. He didn't bring Wagner, he brought TEJANO!

Carlos Torres

Thanks for the chapter! There seems to be something missing here. in an attempt to direct Shards into a holding pattern around the academy. and calmed. Also is that supposed to be "he invent"? Was… did she invent some kind of… musical device?

CM

Alas poor William, you will get twins but on the bright side they do come along with a twin engine fighter than could use a lot of improvements.

Dragoongfa

William... your family will never, ever forgive you for this. Like this is the type of shit that leads to kinslaying. Like I truly don't know how to express strongly enough that he needs to start communicating with people. Obviously, from a narrative perspective, his obstinacy to the idea of speaking freely makes for great dramatic tension. But on a personal level, he's headed for a shitload of suffering with the way he's holding his cards too close to his chest.

Nicholas Roberts

When dealing with intrigue, politics, and merchanting, networking is almost more important than breathing. Lol

Kaywye

Ahaha! "It was genius!" Poor William is going to make his little sister hate him. And he must marry a young girl. He must really have some difficulty to accept that. Dude, think of a plan B...

Loganlee20

And this is why you're my favorite author. I'll be honest, ad soon as I read that part, all I could see was halo 1 RvB Grif and Simmons. Nicely done, my friend!

Christopher Manoff

If I make a reference, I prefer it be subtle enough that you aren't totally jolted out of the story :D Given you think it *might* be coincidence, I like to think I've straddled the line.

Blue Fishcake

I think the entire first part of this chapter can be summarized in the phrase "refuge in audacity"

Mika Willems

Was that a cheeky RvB reference I saw or just a mere coincidence? Ignoring that, another fantastic read, my friend. I look forward to the next chapter!

Christopher Manoff

So William gets to add "composer" to his list of accomplishments?

DMR1


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