1.1 - Baby in a Strange Land
Reincarnation initiated. |
Entering zone: Tiganna/Tempest/Corwen |
Local time: 9:13 pm, November 30th, Year 729 of the Age of the Green Fox |
I am suddenly aware. I'm more than this tiny, weak form, but memories of other lives fade upon incarnation into my new body. The emotion they left me with remains, however: Excitement. Anticipation at experiencing new things.
A crackling fire bathes the room in light and warmth. I see faces and hear voices around me. My infant senses can't make out much, though.
You have been given the name: Drake |
You are now a member of faction: Corwen Hearth |
Another box springs up in my 'third eye'. I'm pretty sure there isn't actually an eye visible from the outside, but I can clearly see these system interface windows without impeding my vision.
Corwen | |
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Welcome to the world, little one! My name is Corwen, and I'll be your Hearth! I'm here to assist you with adjusting to your new life. Would you like to open the system interface tutorial? | |
Okay, I have no idea what in the heck sort of world I just reincarnated into, but apparently there are smart homes with neural links that get implanted into newborns. I'm not sure whether or not I should find this disturbing, but that's apparently the world I've got.
Fine, let's see this tutorial. I try to think in the general direction of the 'Accept' button. Fortunately, the interface is designed to be intuitive.
Corwen |
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All right! Check out this button. This opens your character screen. That will show you all sorts of information about yourself! Try it out and take a look! |
An arrow points to a highlighted icon with a rough humanoid silhouette. I select it.
Name | Drake Corwen Tempest Tiganna | |
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Race | Human | |
Class | Child | |
Gender | Male | |
Rank | Basic | |
Age | 7 days | |
Attributes | ||
Health | 1/1 | Your body is newborn and fragile. |
Stamina | 1/1 | You grow tired rapidly and must nap frequently. |
Sanity | 10/10 | You're keeping it together. |
Inspiration | 37/37 | Your mind is a fountain of creativity. |
Strength | 0.1 | Your weak muscles cannot lift anything. |
Dexterity | 0.1 | Your clumsy fingers will succeed at no craft. |
Perception | 0.1 | Your nascent eyesight is blurry and your senses are dim. |
Endurance | 0.1 | Merely sitting up is beyond your capability. |
Intelligence | 23 | You are educated in the ways of logic and reason. |
Willpower | 16 | You have the self-control of a typical teenager. |
Charisma | 19 | You blend into the scenery. |
Soul | 5,780,912 | You have lived an unfathomable number of lives and their experiences open your mind. |
Skills | ||
none |
It seems I wasn't actually named until I was seven days old. That's an interesting array of attributes, now what the heck is up with that Soul level? I've lived many lives? Too bad I don't remember any of them but the first one, if that's true. Or at least I assume my life in 21st century Earth was the first one. Maybe it's just as well, though. What, exactly, does that sort of absurd number get me?
The Soul attribute governs the following general skills: | |
Recollection | You can recall knowledge and skills from previous lives. |
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Clairvoyance | You can detect and identify conceptual energy around beings and in the environment. |
Enhanced Soul | Available when you turn 7 years old. |
Necromancy | Available when you reach Elite rank. |
I go through more of the tutorial in between growing up. I'm fully conscious on some level that doesn't just involve the meat brain I'm in at the moment, but there's only so much I can do as a baby. I read through every bit of information the system will tell me about skills while trying to get to know my new family.
Including whatever language it is they're speaking. It sounds like gibberish at first, but after listening to them babble for an indeterminate amount of time, I get a notification box.
The sounds people make start to make sense to you. | |
Skill acquired: Language (Common) | |
Description: The tongue of the common people of the domains. Includes both spoken and written forms. | |
This language is eligible for auto-translation. Enable? (Note: Use of auto-translation will prevent this skill from gaining experience.) | |
Auto-translation, how convenient. I accept.
I share a room with a woman I assume is my mother, named Anise, and another woman who seems to be the same age who I think is my aunt, named Hazel. Their endless bickering sounded like sibling rivalry even before I could understand what they were saying.
"I'm the older sister!" says my mom. "You don't need to always talk to me like you know better for everything."
Taken from Royal Road, this narrative should be reported if found on Amazon.
"Yes, by 12 minutes. Anise, you also spent most of your life goofing off and didn't even make Elite until you were 19."
We spend a good deal of time in a large, warm room along with a number of other people. A circular fire place crackles in the middle of the room, with a chimney leading up into the ceiling. The kitchen appliances are decorated with intricate glittery blue sigils. From what I can gather of the bits of conversation I catch, I have a great many aunts, uncles, and cousins, and most of us are named after birds and flowers.
Still, I try to act like a normal baby and not worry too much about stuff. I don't know how they would react if they knew how old my soul is. For all I know, they'd consider me a demon and throw me into the closest volcano or something. I need more information. And while the system tutorials are useful for skill info, they don't tell me anything about the attitudes of my relatives toward reincarnators.
The first time I see the sky, though, I know for sure I'm not in Kansas anymore. (Not that I ever spent much time in Kansas.) There are lights in the sky, but they aren't stars. It's hard to make out with my infant eyes and puny Perception score, but that much is easy to tell. Blobs of light hang in the sky like distant lamps, most of them green, some blue or yellow.
Naturally, I babble and try to reach out my tiny hands toward them. I am a baby, after all, and that might be what a normal baby would do, right? My mom snuggles me close as she carries me out into the village. High, solid walls surround the small village, and there's a nip of winter's chill in the air.
"Grandma Laurel," says my mom. "I thought I'd bring little Drake out to see the devil-goats."
If the woman in the barn is my great-grandmother, the only sign of age she has is a white streak in her black hair. "Getting started on [Fear Resistance] training early?"
Grandma Laurel picks up a ripe apple out of a basket with glowing arcane sigils around the rim. She holds it up to the huge black goat's mouth with a gentle smile. A long, forked tongue wraps around it and sharp fangs chomp down on it with a sound like a bone snapping.
"Fresh meat would give them more essence than just sweets," an ancient white-haired man says in a gravelly voice.
"Swarm season's almost over, Uncle Winter," Grandma Laurel says. "Not many monsters left on the surface. Soon it will be Hearth Day, and you—" She gives the devil-goat a fond pat. "—are going to be delicious."
"[Elder Hearthkeeper] Myrtle will have quite the feast prepared," Uncle Winter says. (That will be an easy name to remember. I can't keep track of all my aunts and uncles.)
The goat's flaming eyes almost seem to be proud, as if looking forward to the achievement of being a delicious holiday dinner. Alas, being restricted to a liquid diet, I won't get to find out what terrifying devil-goat meat tastes like this year.
After the big feast, people exchange gifts, though I think I receive more than everyone else combined as all my relatives do their best to spoil the new baby.
A man comes up carrying a plush mallard duck bigger than me. "A drake for Drake," my uncle (probably) says merrily, gently putting it in front of me.
I put my little arms around the soft toy and babble happily. This is the best present I've ever gotten! That I remember, at least. Definitely blows ties right out of the water.
An older woman comes up with another gift, this one containing a onesie made of soft black wool. My mom takes that aside for the moment and I continue hugging my new duck.
A week after the feast, my mom carries me outside again. People are singing Christmas carols out in the village green. Except they're not really Christmas carols anymore, and many of them have had completely different words put to them. I switch the auto-translator on and off to see how badly it's mangling the words, and I'm somewhat impressed that the auto-translator managed to make them still rhyme seamlessly.
Ahead, a large evergreen has been decorated with little lights and ornaments. I haven't heard anyone say the word 'Christmas', but that looks very much like a Christmas tree. And that's very much the tune of 'O Christmas Tree' they're singing even if it's not the same words. It's all a little surreal.
Something is happening in the sky, and the lights on the tree have gone... weird. That's the only way I can describe it and I can't see it too clearly from here. The lights on the tree shimmer for a moment longer, and then streak up into the sky.
The sky is starting to glow violet. No, not the sky, a giant crystal sphere that must be either much bigger or closer than the sun. I didn't even see it at first since it was dark before. Sparkles of light play across its surface as it brightens quickly to bathe the village in violet light. Around me, the villagers are cheering and applauding, and burst into a rendition of 'Auld Lang Syne', but I can't make out half the words anymore than I could the original version.
I wave my tiny hands to the sky and babble in unfeigned wonderment.
It is now Year 730 of the Age of the Green Fox. |
The box in my third eye helpfully informs me of the change in date. There doesn't appear to be a sun, but it seems there's some sort of year cycle anyway. What a peculiar world I have reincarnated into.
The following months see me growing and learning. Talking, walking, and potty training are on the agenda, and I'm looking forward to two of those more than the third.
With the New Year having come and the skies turned lighter, the village becomes less crowded as people go traveling again. My mom and I no longer need to share a room with her sister.
Most of the people in the village live in the big building called the Hearth. It reminds me of a castle, but it's very homey, and people spend a lot of time in the large round room at the base of the central tower, also called the hearth, although I think this one is lowercase. It sounds lowercase, at any rate.
Around the village, there's a workshop I'm not allowed into, a store where I'm not allowed to touch anything, a school I'm too small to attend yet, and an inn where the people who aren't related to me stay. There's also a fenced area with a barn containing terrifying black goats the size of mustangs, with glowing red eyes that feel like they burn into your soul if you catch their attention.
I haven't seen any sign of a dad around here, and my mom never mentions one.
The lights in the sky don't stay the same color. The smaller ones change colors throughout the course of the day, although not all in sync. The big one that takes up most of the sky only changes colors every six weeks. Come mid-February, it shifts to a deep, clear blue. My relatives say the indigo season has begun.
My physical stats have also gone up another 0.1 points each. If anyone suspects I'm not just an ordinary baby, they don't say anything in my hearing. My efforts pay off with an unexpected message.
No one suspects a thing. |
Skill acquired: Subterfuge (Acting) |
Description: The art of putting on different mannerisms and postures. |
I'm certainly not going to complain about filling out my status screen. I've played enough games to appreciate the feeling of seeing numbers go up. I do have to wonder if anyone in the village is capable of seeing my stats somehow, though. Can anyone see what skills I have? I suppose it's not worth worrying about, though. Either they can or they can't and there's not much I can do about it either way.