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Edited: September 28, 2025

Alden spent Friday morning sitting out in front of the cottage again, practicing his finger dexterity exercises while he tried to let his thoughts settle into their new, slightly different shapes. The ideas he’d examined on the inward path last night were clearer now than they would be later, and the wounds were still numb enough that he could think about them without getting too emotional.

Yenu-pezth had been willing to focus their discussion on confidence. He was sure he could have asked to talk about paint drying, and she would have found a way to make that helpful for him. This was a much more relevant topic.

He had been confident in ways he no longer was. He was becoming confident in new ways. The nightmares he’d chosen were a tool for gaining confidence by recognizing what he was capable of now that he was a little more powerful and experienced.

Sitting here, the question his brain wanted to mull over was one Rel-art’h had put in his head, though the knight couldn’t have known he was doing it when he was telling Alden that Stuart lacked the kind of confidence the family wanted him to have.

Don’t I lack it, too? 

I’m not confident I’ll go bravely to my next binding and however many more there will be afterward. And I’m not confident that two or three things won’t fall on me at some point and make me loathe my affixation—my self—to a deadly degree. I’m definitely not confident I can do most of what knights seem to be supposed to do. 

And it’s not like this is some new lack of confidence. I don’t remember feeling super sure I could handle these things on the day I chose to keep my authority sense either.

Does that mean I chose wrong?

By the art’hs’ standards, or by their standards for Stuart anyway, perhaps it did.

I’m a goner, I guess. Someone better plan my second funeral.

Alden set down the twig he’d been twirling. 

Someone he didn’t recognize was walking along the stream with a bundle under their arm that was likely a change of clothes. The siblinghold had a heated outdoor bathing pool in that direction. Alden had glimpsed the edge of it through the trees once on a walk with Stuart, but even if he hadn’t, he could have guessed something like it was out there after seeing multiple people head that way and then return after an hour or two with wet hair.

Is that one a knight or not?

He couldn’t tell. The knight members of the family often wore their uniforms at home but not always.

If they are a knight, does that mean they were completely confident in their ability to live like they do now before they went to their first binding? Is that the expectation for everyone or only for the Primary’s favorite? 

Or…only for people who have obvious disadvantages?

Like mind traps in their head. And painful childhoods. And being the wrong species. 

I don’t think confidence like Rel-art’h talked about is necessary. Because I didn’t have it. I still don’t. And I don’t feel like I made a mistake when I said yes to keeping my authority sense.

If he was giving advice to a person in the exact same situation he’d been in when he’d chosen to keep the sense, as well as his memories of Thegund and Kibby, he would tell them…

That the choice I made was the less reasonable one. The more dangerous one. Not smart.

Affixation was worse than he could have imagined, and the complications that came with being what he was weren’t ones he wanted. He could see that he had, in some ways, been illogical.

But I was sure.

Not that he’d succeed. Not that he’d be happy. Just sure of a couple of solid bricks in his tiny confidence wall.

I wasn’t confident I could do it. I was just confident I wanted my memories and my magic. 

Knowing what you want isn’t nothing. And wanting something you might not be capable of doing isn’t wrong, especially if you’ve got your eyes open to the realities of the situation and you’re not just imagining yourself to be much more perfect than you actually are. 

Wanting something that might be too hard for you, knowing the risks, accepting them—that’s not a tower of confidence built on your illusions. It’s a few real bricks.

Surely, the point of the choosing season young Artonans had in the Rapports was to give them time to make those bricks.

And if Stuart’s got his made, then whatever happens…even if it costs his life…

His stomach twisted. Taking several slow, deep breaths didn’t untwist it.

Yeah. Okay. I understand why the whole family is losing their minds. The weird thing from an outsider’s perspective is actually that they don’t freak out and try to stop every one of their kids.

As for Alden’s own bricks, he’d found a few last night on the inward path that he doubted he would have recognized, or respected, without Healer Yenu’s prompting.

“I sent a message to Dalat-orni, who tutors the girl Kivb-ee, asking him if she has said anything to him about your time together.”

“Why did you do that?”

“For a perspective other than your own that might show me what you do not know about yourself. She has told him that you named her your instructor for language, that you make meals more creative and impressive than the ones she enjoys with the Quaternary, and that you are better than everyone other than her father at braiding hair.”

“I’m not that good.”

“Did you try to be that good for her?”

“Yes.”

“Was it hard?”

“A lot of the time.” 

And he would do it again. He was confident that he would try to make bad situations better in small ways once he found himself stuck in them. A brave face, a wordchain, taping up signs to warn people that an ambassador’s residence wasn’t a place of refuge—he knew he was someone who could do that much. And he had significant evidence that he would do much harder things for some people he ended up in danger with. He hadn’t left Zeridee behind, and he was mentally stronger today than he had been then.

Feels all right to acknowledge that, he thought, as he stood and stretched.

His Earth day would start with a meeting he had scheduled with the volunteer coordinator at an Apex healing hospital. He needed to get ready for that.

A while later, before he left the cottage, he added a note to the study journal and set it on Stuart’s cushion:

“When we tell someone we’re going to build something, and they say it’s not possible, we should probably ask ourselves what they actually know about the project before we accept their opinion. Are they just counting the bricks we’re holding without respecting what they’re made of? And are they measuring how far we have left to go without seeing our determination to get there?

“This applies to brothers who say a friendship won’t work. And to lots of other things, I’m sure.

“That’s what I think after thinking all morning. See you tonight.”

He would trust Stuart to apply the thoughts to knighthood, in addition to friendship, if he wanted to. 

******

******

Alden flew from Matadero to his interview in a drizzle that made the nonagon much less fun than usual. He hadn’t passed a single potential entruster on his way from the teleportation alcoves to the hangar, so he’d left the cube with only normal human amounts of rain protection instead of magical shielding. He’d thought keeping his shoes and socks in his messenger bag so that they didn’t get wet was the right call, but now, he’d been sitting in the volunteer coordinator’s warm office for several minutes wearing those dry shoes, and his feet still hadn’t thawed.

The coordinator was a woman in a navy blue polo shirt who had an office that was barely big enough for a desk and three chairs. She spoke to him mostly in Chinese, and she had the air of a pleasant person who was trying to get his business taken care of well but quickly.

After a couple of references to his course requirements for Instructor Marion’s class and mentions that he’d probably be doing all of his volunteering here at this branch of Anesidora’s healing hospital system since it was closest to campus, Alden realized he hadn’t communicated well enough in his application and when he first sat down here and introduced himself. There was no natural opening for him to correct it since the “interview” had been five questions before they’d moved straight into her explaining expectations for volunteers. So he awkwardly interrupted her flow to make the point that he was afraid had been missed.

“I want to be here,” he said, scooting even closer to the desk. “Seeing what kinds of jobs there are and learning how I could make a difference in this setting is important to me. It’s convenient that I have a class next quarter that gives credit for something like this, but I wanted to do this anyway. I don’t mind traveling down to F and the other hospitals. I hope you’ll let me. I hope I’ll be useful, and if I am useful, I don’t think I’ll just quit volunteering here for good once my class is over.”

The coordinator paused for about ten seconds, which seemed like a much longer period of time given the pace she’d been going at. She took a sip from a disposable cup rimmed with lipstick marks, her brown eyes darting around to check whatever she had on her interface.

<<Do you think you might be interested in a career in healthcare, then? You’re in the hero program at your school, so I assumed not. We do have a job shadowing agreement with Celena North, but students who want to do that need to be in pre-med sciences or have the Healer class.>>

“I don’t have to job shadow, just volunteering is fine with me. I don’t know for sure what career I want, even though I’m in the hero program, so I’m trying to explore options. I’m serious about doing my best at whatever you give me here.”

<<You’ll probably be surprised by how boring most of your volunteer hours are, even if I give you permission to volunteer through the System.>>

“Volunteer through the System?”

She picked up her cup again. <<We’re not a normal hospital, and we don’t serve a normal population. Some Avowed Healers don’t even do scheduled work. They just wander in when they’re in the mood to practice their talents. Most are better than that, but…we have a lot of powerful, irregular ways to help sick and injured people. The System does the bulk of our organizing and decision-making for us. Keeps things running smoothly.>>

“So if you give permission I can volunteer through the System, and it will decide what I do?” Alden asked.

<<Not quite. It would recommend you to staff members, and then they’d have to confirm.>>

“Can I volunteer that way?”

<<Usually I’d make someone your age work for a couple hundred hours before I considered it.>>

That sounded like a long time. “I think my skill might be easier to make use of if the System helps people understand when I can help.”

<<Some wizards work here. They have a tendency to accept the System’s recommendations even if the task is inappropriate for someone who isn’t used to a medical setting.>>

“I speak Artonan.”

She wasn’t swiftly rejecting him, and she’d brought up the possibility of letting him volunteer through the System in the first place. He didn’t know why she was considering it for him, but she seemed to be.

“I’ve used my skill on injured people before without freaking out,” he added. “I ET’d with a classmate recently. Whether I’m doing boring jobs or hard ones, I’ll try to be professional and learn from the experience. I won’t pester busy doctors or healers. I’ve helped dispose of dangerous and disgusting things in an alien lab before.”

She held up a hand. <<All right. I’ll take you seriously. Let me start this meeting over by telling you how volunteering will work if you do it that way. Avowed with powers that can be used in a medical capacity… >>

******

Not only did she take him seriously, she also issued him his own navy blue polo shirt and sent him on a practice run through the facility. 

Go volunteer. Call if you have any questions. Wear this name badge at all times; not everyone has an interface. I’ll receive updates on everything you do, and I’ll read them, too, until I’m sure of you. I might send you some tips.

Alden ran through her instructions one last time while he checked himself in the mirror of the restroom he’d changed in. The name badge said “Alden Thorn” in small print beneath the nickname she’d given him. Pause Button Rabbit. 

She said all volunteers got an informative nickname. He was allowed to change it if he could think of an equally succinct way to convey his skill to people who’d never heard of it before.

I look fine. “System, loop me in at Central Crescent Healing Hospital for sixty minutes.” 

That was the official way to volunteer here in English. Later, he might be given permission for distance volunteering, which would enable the System to teleport him, but currently he had to be physically present at one of the locations he was authorized to help at.

He waited, tense, until he started to feel like that tension was wasted.

If people were dying here every couple of minutes for lack of one Pause Button Rabbit, it would be an incompetent hospital. I just need to calm down and walk around hoping someone wants me for something.

It was less structure than he’d been expecting, but having the System involved seemed like a good thing. After all, it knew what he could do. Although, that did bring to mind a wrinkle unique to him. He set off down a pale blue and white hall, reading signs and nameplates to get his bearings on the way to the elevator. 

[System,] he typed, [when I’m volunteering, do you base the task recommendations on my real abilities or my fake profile?]

[The fake.]

Alden wondered if asking it to be a bit flexible on that, without getting him into trouble, would be a bad idea.

[You have gym in ninety-seven minutes.]

Alden read the words. [Thank you. That’s a helpful reminder.]

It was pointing out that volunteering to exhaust his skill right now didn’t even make sense. Which was decent of it.

He spent a while exploring and introducing himself to people who weren’t busy. Interface notices told him where he could and couldn’t go.

Central Crescent had a special emergency department in a separate building where the System ET’d patients who were too dangerous for other hospitals. Alden wouldn’t be going there. But he was allowed in the walk-in clinic, on most of the patient floors, in the cafeteria, and in the janitorial closets. The waiting rooms were also his territory.

A chat with a fellow polo-shirted volunteer who was in charge of the gift shop today gave him ideas for the kinds of things he could do when his magic wasn’t needed by anyone.

“There are always lonely patients who want to chat, and the nurses know who they are,” she said, while she cut the tape off of a cardboard box and opened it to reveal a stack of coloring books. “Nothing is ever as clean as it could be. And filling the hospitality carts with what people actually want to snack on or play with is the key to popularity.”

“Got it.”

“It takes a while for everyone who works here to get used to having you around and get familiar with what you can do well. If you find a chore that nobody else seems to want, and you do it regularly, it will become yours and people who you didn’t know appreciated it will notice when you stop.”

“Finding something nobody else is doing sounds difficult. But I’ll—I’m getting an assignment!” he exclaimed as the notice came across his interface. 

The gift shop lady took a step back, startled by his increase in volume.

“I wasn’t sure I’d get to do anything.” Alden snatched his messenger bag off the counter. “But I’m going to the potion dispensary!”

“I’m glad for you?”

“Thank you!”

Nerves and excitement clashing, he rushed out. The System gave him directional arrows so that he didn’t get lost traveling down a couple of floors and turning left at an intersection of hallways. He approached a beige door that said Authorized Personnel Only, and when it swung open to admit him automatically he got a little thrill out of it.

I’m authorized for something.

White tile floors gave way to pale, surprisingly unvarnished wood. Tall, gray metal cabinets stood along both walls, their contents invisible. A man in a nurse’s scrubs was checking the label on a vial that had just dropped into one of the cubbies on the front of a cabinet.

He glanced at Alden but didn’t say anything as Alden followed directions toward a window that had been cut out of the wall in the middle of the hallway. There wasn’t much to see through the opening, just a wooden wall and a door that blended into it. But there were two people waiting in the window for him. 

One was a man with a chiseled jaw and a large nose whose name tag said Dr. Abbasi—Healer/MD, and the other was an Artonan man in a long-sleeved white robe more similar to an angel costume than the lab coat of the doctor beside him.

“Look, Panna! Look how fast the volunteer came. Look who the Contract has sent us,” Dr. Abbasi said, in Artonan, as he swept his arm grandly toward Alden. “I recognize this young man. They say he has been commended. You have to agree he has a trustworthy dance.”

Trustworthy dance? Is that an expression I don’t know or did he mean some other word?

“His honorary title is ‘Pause Button’,” the doctor continued. “Doesn’t that sound next door to perfection? Go tell your wizard it will be educational for him to help her.”

The Artonan, Panna, had the same earthworm hair color as Ambassador Bash-nor, but his demeanor wasn’t similar at all. He was slouching under the doctor’s gaze and sighing like he was enduring something very exhausting. “She will not like having a volunteer.”

“No. She will. We’re helping her. Because I’m sure she didn’t mean to start a day-long project when she’s supposed to be in charge of our potions.”

“She did mean to. She had an idea of rare worth to test,” Panna muttered.

“She has so many of those, though. Isn’t she tired of them, yet?”

Panna sighed for so long it sounded like he’d sprung a leak. Doctor Abbasi turned to Alden, “Hello,” he said. “I asked the System if it could help me get our hospital’s extraordinary potion and medical device wizard to modify a potion for one of my patients. And it sent you. Is your nickname ‘Pause Button’ because you pause certain processes?”

I want to get whatever this is right. Alden tried to stand a little straighter. “I can preserve things and beings. I have to hold them, but when I do, I protect them from change. My skill does pause everything going on within a protective shield. It doesn’t have a specific connection to potions, though.”

Panna looked at the doctor. “That is useful. He can hold your patient until Master Ladda has finished testing her idea.”

The doctor gave him an incredulous look. “We’re not having him hold an adult man for ten hours when he can just hold whatever experiment she’s working on for ten minutes.”

“I have to go to school soon,” said Alden, wondering what would happen if he told Panna that after school he had to go to Rapport I. “If the Contract says I can do this, I’m sure I can. Should I put on my commendation so that I look more trustworthy and the Master of Potions won’t feel worried about leaving me with her important project? I have automatic embroidery patches in my bag. If that would help.”

The doctor gave him a few blinks. Panna, who Alden was assuming was the wizard’s ordinary class assistant based on the fact that he wore no embroidery of any kind on his angel robe, turned one eye to him and another toward the door.

“That is not necessary, Alden Ryeh-b’t,” he said. “I will convey your presence and the Healer’s request to Master Ladda-ser…who is a Master of Healing Objects for Humans. She is still working on being recognized for mastery of potions.”

He disappeared through the door.

The doctor beckoned Alden closer. “Don’t think that Ladda-ser is scary just because Panna-ser is hard to get past. She likes humans. It can be hard to tell because she’s extremely introverted. He keeps people from bothering her.”

Alden raised an eyebrow.

“She’s supposed to be bothered right now,” the doctor said. “She’s at work, and I brought her work only she can do. Are you new to volunteering with us? Your skill sounds interesting.”

“It’s my first hour volunteering,” Alden said. “I’m glad someone needed me.”

“You’ll get to use that skill on something cool, I think. She makes amazing things for us.”

Panna-ser reappeared and ushered Alden back into a workshop that was toasty and meticulously neat. Almost everything must have been tucked away in the drawers that covered the walls. There were several empty tables, and a woman with dull brown hair that matched her wizard garb was leaning over one. Her nose was very close to a human…doll…that was naked except for a clearish red blob sitting on its chest like a misplaced jellyfish.

The doll was an average-looking adult male. It was around eighteen inches long, which was the one thing keeping Alden from thinking it was a dead or unconscious body. Thankfully, its eyes were closed. The realism was uncanny.

The wizard didn’t let her attention flick away from the project at all. It was  Panna-ser who told Alden to pick up the doll, and the blob with it, without letting either be disturbed for a single instant. 

Alden stepped over and eyed the model, settling on lifting it by its feet and head because grabbing it anywhere else seemed weird. As soon as he’d picked it up, Ladda-ser drew in a breath and titled her chin up to regard him. Briefly, she seemed like someone who was confused about why her toy had been taken away. Then, in a quiet voice, she said, “I am inventing an enchanted heart for humans to wear while theirs are being healed. It will stick to the chest. We have ones like these, but they don’t work for you. I will make them work for you.”

Alden looked at the jellyfish. Enchanted external heart? “Hyektch.”

“Please do not drop it.”

“I won’t.”

She looked from him to a chair across the room. He went to sit in it, even though she hadn’t actually said to, in case it made her feel better about leaving him alone with this thing she’d made.

After she left, the assistant stood guard over Alden like he could somehow prevent disaster just by being present. He explained that this device, if it worked, would be one that anyone could grab and slap onto the chest of a person whose heart had stopped, and its use wouldn’t be an impediment to other healing magic.

He also explained that the doll was a specially made medical research tool. “What else would it be?”

Alden refrained from replying, “A middle-aged dead guy you shrank with a spell.” 

The specially made medical research tool had body hair, testicles, toenails…

About ten minutes after she’d left, Ladda-ser returned. She walked straight over to where she’d been standing and even leaned over in the same way, like she wanted everything to be exactly as it had been before the interruption.

Alden tried to put the doll back in precisely the right place on the table in front of her, thinking that would help her get back into the zone. 

What she’s doing sounds important. Panna was already shooing him out of the workshop with one hand and gesturing for silence with the other. They’re an odd pair. But I got to help a researcher do research on an enchanted heart, even if it was only for a few minutes. Maybe because I helped, it becomes real one day.

The assistant was glad to get rid of him, the doctor was nowhere to be seen, and the System was telling him he wasn’t allowed in the dispensary anymore since he didn’t have business there. But Alden felt himself smiling as he left. 

He knew he had preserved the strange doll as perfectly as anyone could, and that seemed to be what was needed. 

Before he left the hospital, he found one more chore for himself by standing at an entrance and offering to dry peoples’ umbrellas with a quick application of his skill so that they wouldn’t have to shake water all over the place or stuff them into plastic bags.

Things I can do well. Strong bricks are strong bricks, even if they’re small.

******

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Hyektch -- an official definition, according to Stuart: "The interest a child feels upon first encountering a pleasing new thing that is not beyond their ability to understand."

ET -- emergency teleport

Panna and Ladda -- Are siblings, and Alden is correct to think he's her assistant. As with all newly named characters, it's not particularly important to remember this fact or their names until/unless they start to have more major roles. I just thought it was interesting enough to mention here for the curious.


Comments

Beater

Wow

Mortch

Thanks Sleyca!! 😊

JJ Hunter

*dances with anticipation*

maledei

Thanks for the chapter, right on time for my lunch break :)

Cyrus McEnnis

Again, Stu & Alden's interactions are delightful.

Glitter Rabbit (C)

Wow, is earth being chatty again? Not sure whether that is a good sign...

MO

Am I blind or did the "heart" button for the chapter disappear.

MO

Interesting, it's at the top now xD

awkwardpaws

It's 4:50am on a Monday and I drop what I'm doing to read the latest chapter. I haven't read it yet, but I know it's going to be good.

Karim Saadi

Aldeeeeen, you have seen post-affixation knights! They snuggle into blankets and stay in their room. They insult innocent avowed that try to be nice. You are perfectly capable to be a knight and the knights don't seem to handle it any better than you ! <3

Obbu

Edit Suggestions: it will become yours and people you didn’t now appreciated it will notice when you stop.” ->it will become yours and people you didn’t know appreciated it will notice when you stop.” It was Panna-ser who told Alden to pick up the doll ->It was Panna-ser who told Alden to pick up the doll (double space)

Amber Gregory

I giggled until tears came out about the tiny man. I have a few decades on Alden and I'm not half as smart. I know he's not real, but my heart aches for his future anyway, and wanting the best for him.

Kemlion

I am curious, thanks for the intel 🙂‍↕️

Kemlion

“People who you didn’t [K]now appreciated it will notice when you stop” It says now appreciated

Ano Ano

"it will become yours and people you didn’t now appreciated it will notice when you stop.” Missing the k in know I think

Nathan

Thanks Sleyca!

Clint

Tftc. Very excited for Alden to be really using his power to help people.

AutumnLeaves

I enjoyed Alden's first day as a candy striper!

Anthony Lutz

I love how everyone always has subtle grammar and wording failures when trying to speak Artonan around Alden before being completely shocked by his fluency. Kibby was a wonderful instructor.

Joshua Lawvere

So wanna see Stuart's reaction to that note Alden left in the study journal. Also, missing word I think; "There were several empty tables, and _missing word(s)_ woman with dull brown hair that matched her wizard garb was leaning over one."

PeasOfCrab

Volun-tearing it up with this chapter!

Tori, Writher #1 Fan

The doctor's failed attempts at artonan idioms are so funny. And Panna is so done with him being a try-hard. This chapter makes me think we did Bithe dirty when we judged him for judging Alden's artonan, if that's what he sounded like.

mezeka

I am rooting for you Alden! Hoping you will gain more confidence with the volunteering. Also please somebody remind me if Alden’s authority sense sensitivity is low like most ‘arths or high like Stu.

loonyphoenix

Interseting, a wizard and her assistant, sister and brother. A Kivb-ee and Wivb-ee situation?

JJ Hunter

Something about how much Alden is trying to convey he is *volunteering* for this, that he is not here only for his class obligation but wants to be here even in the absence of formal obligation, is really moving me. I am so glad he's doing this; I'm so glad he's being welcomed into finding more ways he can help and belong and grow. *adds 'Pause Button' to Alden's growing list of epithets*

PatienceHoney

I don't think we really know. From context of his interaction with Stu and the creation of his water shield, I am of the opinion that it is better than most of the arths, but not nearly as good as Stu. Like if Stu has to shout or pounce to authority talk with his family, he could speak in a normal voice with Alden.

Aspiring Moth

or a ro-den and his siblings situation. one sibling has an excess of authority due to random mutation, so they can become a wizard. it's like how some globies get selected as avowed

Gaffer

I like the chapter! I always enjoy when worldbuilding happens in a new situation/environment, it gives some opportunities for neat details and growth. > White tile floors gave way to pale, surprisingly unvarnished wood Huh, cool how this denotes the transition from a more human area to more Artonan. I like that Alden now quietly stands up for himself in a way he couldn’t originally with Bti-qwol - not just volunteering to stand for hours for someone else’s convenience, redirecting the volunteer conversation with his actual desires, etc. Nice subtle bit of maturity. I *love* that this feels like a real step on doing things on his real, self-discovered, heroic path (which might not resemble the “normal” hero or even knight path, but feels more sustainable because it is *his*)

puppy0cam

So the administrator shows disapproval towards the healers who volunteer randomly as their whims allow. And then shortly after someone is telling him to not be too consistent about volunteering because over time he would start to be missed if he wasn't there when expected. Such a beautiful example of a contradiction of the lower level staff wanting one thing and the higher level staff wanting something else.

loonyphoenix

I have a feeling that Earth has a lot of growing up to do. Maybe Alden will be the catalyst to the system becoming a bit more creative in how it interacts with avowed.

Obbu

As soon as he’d picked it up, Ladda-ser drew in a breath and titled her chin up to regard him. ->As soon as he’d picked it up, Ladda-ser drew in a breath and tilted her chin up to regard him.

Hallow

Thank you for the chapter!

Ers20

Life would certainly be simpler if we only wanted things that were straightforward and achievable... I appreciate that Alden at least starts to sympathize with the family that's terrified that Stu is actually just going to his death.

Einander

The interaction with the Master of Medical Devices For Humans is another one that will be very funny in retrospect once everyone knows he's a Knight. Right now his use of a childish word that basically means "that's neat!" is being dismissed as a human being imperfect in their use of Artonan, but once his status is known, does that go away on reexamination? The Master is essentially neglecting their job to pursue a personal project--one that's important and would be helpful to many, but still not what she's there for. Does that word choice become a subtle call-out for childish behavior? It's interesting to think about.

ashsalt

wooden flooring! but is that Ground?? how very human of them to use *wood* as their flooring instead of a fundament of the planet that supports their life!

Anthony Lutz

per CH24, no, wooden flooring often isn't ground, a pile of wood mulch almost always is though. Wood is usually either life or object, wooden flooring would probably count as object because it has been modified into something.

Jack Slash

I liked the change of environment and slight change of pace! Alden volunteering is neat both on a personal level for him, and lets us see more of his world too. His excited "I'm authorized for something" is super relatable and adorable, oh my gosh. First job excitement and doing it well can be something!

Robert Mullins

Couple of interesting bits in this chapter. His excitement about receiving a task and being 'authorized' shows his desire and willingness to take up important responsibilities. He is distancing himself from class in some ways, regularly dropping classes to handle things that matter more to him. His slight discomfort at being assigned jobs based on the fake profile shows that he doesn't like the idea of something bad happening within his reach when he has the power to stop it. And as someone mentioned already, his openness to being summoned is also in stark contrast to how he has discussed it previously.

Gaming with Bigby

And today I learned that "Epithet" isn't solely used as an insult or obscenity (which is how I was used to using it or hearing it). I was about to correct you and recommend "Moniker" or "Sobriquet", but just to check I looked it up and surprisingly, it is also used for normal nicknames as well.

Chas Becht

Minor edit: "it will become yours and people you didn’t now appreciated it will notice when you stop." -> "...people you didn’t *know*..."

PatienceHoney

Really good points. I think Alden is continuing to move closer to accepting the path of highest onus.

Gaming with Bigby

What a fantastic chapter! I think, for the first time, I am finally seeing Alden a bit more than I did previously. His contemplations on confidence really resonated with me and many of the struggles I had in my own youth (a time far too long ago). I don't think I really fully related to Alden and truly "understood" him as a character until this chapter. I wondered why he was struggling so much and why he seemed so... slow... to move forward. Now that I see him building his confidence, using that brick metaphor and seeing the thought process that is both generating and recognizing where his confidence and strength come from, I can understand and relate to his character better. Then seeing him take those lessons he made for himself and reach out to help Stuart out with the note that hints at something more than was said in such a kind way. Then seeing him put his confidence into practice in a way that, while not flashy, allows him to be helpful and useful and feel accomplished. That ending was just... *Chef's kiss* perfect. Strong bricks are strong bricks. Just keep building, Alden. I'm excited to see what you make of yourself. This was such a fantastic chapter to wake up to on a Monday morning on my birthday week vacation as I round out my last day of being 53 and move into being 54. Thank you so much for writing it, Sleyca.

PatienceHoney

I don't think Alden is calling her out. I think he just really likes the word and uses it even if it isn't entirely appropriate. Young people these days... just taking Artonen and making it their own!

Elo2Coon

The new wizard sound fun and volunteering trough the system is so interesting. I can’t wait the interview of the of a random old lady when he’ll be more known: “A wonderful young man. One day, he even dried my umbrella!”

Aspiring Moth

did Alden interrupt Stu's incomplete story in the study journal with his note? if so he should feel shame

Kthryn C

If Thegund hadn't happened and Alden got rejected from the Hero Program then this is where he would have ended up anyway: being a hero any way he could.

PhoenixPax

-> I’m not confident that two or three things won’t fall on me at some point and make me loathe my affixation—my self—to a deadly degree. transitions to... -> I got to help a researcher do research on an enchanted heart, even if it was only for a few minutes. Maybe because I helped, it becomes real one day. -> standing at an entrance and offering to dry peoples’ umbrellas with a quick application of his skill so that they wouldn’t have to shake water all over the place or stuff them into plastic bags. I love how the doubt is brick-by-brick being answered by coming up with new things Alden can do with his Self to be happy and proud about.

Stuart Brown

Foreshadowing detected!: "If you find a chore that nobody else seems to want, and you do it regularly, it will become yours and people you didn’t now appreciated it will notice when you stop." What chore will become uniquely and importantly Alden's in a way that people notice when he stops doing it?

Memoryofgold

I think this was a great chapter. I think it will resonate with people, as I have been feeling unconfident and disillusioned for a while, it certainly did with me.

Elle

“We’re not having him hold an adult man for ten hours when he can just hold whatever experiment she’s working on for ten minutes.” yet...

PatienceHoney

I am wondering if he has been writing in Artonen. We know he has been practicing reading it.

Memoryofgold

Also, I really appreciate seeing another instance of an Artonan working on something that helps people. It really gives some nuance to the Artonans, because despite this being focused on Alden's personal growth, I think eventually we (or he) will have to contend with the "empire building" of the Artonans. Boe's distrust and apprehension over Alden getting so involved with their elite is I think a seed of that tension. In some earlier comment I called them the Artonan Empire but I don't think that's actually the case, (does anyone remember if they call themselves that or someone does?) but the power dynamics and histories are parallels imo. It really makes me wonder how they see themselves in terms of governance, maybe we'll see a clearer picture, certainly the last arc did give a few hints.

Robert Lethiecq

So the first recommendation for Alden to volunteer at a hospital on Anesidora was from a member of Manon’s Boater, who was a member of the medical team at Leafsong. He likely volunteers himself at the hospital in F city. If Alden ends up completing some service there he may bump into him and hear about what has happened to the Boater since Manon disappeared.

JennP

That is a good point. Remember your accomplishments, focus on what you can do, brick by brick. And small things can make unbearable situations a little bit easier. Thanks, Sleyca

Ian T Hathaway

Wonderful chapter Sleyca! It's nice to be reminded how much Alden is really still a kid, excited to be helpful at the hospital. I also personally really, really love when the System is directly useful, with the active scheduling and permission signage and directions. It's been less relevant for a while, and I've missed it.

The butler did it

I thought the point the other volunteer was making was that people might not tell you--or even directly notice--when you improve their lives, but that doesn't mean you're not making a difference. It's the same comment from different angles, I supposed.

Protected

Alden: I've chosen to be a Rabbit and was immediatelly summoned by the System. As a result of that experience, I decided I don't like to be summoned as a Rabbit anymore. Don't do that, Stuart. Also Alden: I decided to volunteer as a Rabbit and immediately registered to be summoned via the System, which happened right away. It was OK! We've come so far...

Gaffer

| “…you make meals more creative and impressive than the ones she enjoys with the Quaternary” “You added so much Thunder Lettuce you rained an ocean on Thegund, you f*cking donut!” - Gordon Ramsvb-ee critiquing the Quaternary’s cook, apparently

Gaffer

Honestly I could have seen some real hidden trauma arising at having been system-assigned a job for the first time since Thegund Actually, has Alden ever been available for summoning/assignment for a day where he WASN’T then summoned? - Day 1 - Affixes, buys coat - summoned in minutes - Next ~12 days - On assignment, plus additional quest every night for Joe (first summoned to Joe’s lab, then marleck berries) - (still on LeafSong assignment) Summoned for Stu’s mishing foot - (still at LeafSong) Party quest briefly overrides marleck berries quest - Next ~6 months - not available for summoning with no system - Next 9 months (half elapsed) - back on Earth w/ Mother-granted time off - (still on break) - summoned by ‘Evul-art’h’ multiple times - (still on break) - summoned for Here-to-There - (still on break) - signs up for volunteer work, called in less than an hour Total time available to be assigned while not actively summoned in the last year: approx 45 minutes Neha is such a slacker, Alden has averaged more than a job a day when available, plus two more hero-related ETs

Zenty

Great chapter! Now I need the next chapter to be named "Brave & Honest I"

John Koor

"and titled her chin up to regard him". - tilted

Jason Harpster

Never under estimate umbrella super powers. -Mary Poppins

Julkur

Instant Pickle Rabbit is the superior title to Pause Button Rabbit

Jazehiah

Oh Alden, the coordinator lady was trying to give you an "intensity level four" volunteering experience. WHICH YOU PASSED UP IN FAVOR OF SOMETHING HARDER

Zachary Sloan

I don't think you can really draw parallels like this, mainly because there isn't any meaningful resource extraction happening (and the labor extraction isn't really comparable either, since Avowed are both compensated more and more socially valued than most Artonans). We also don't know the full story on the "chaos situation" and exactly how Contracts and expanding to new worlds is involved (I suspect there are both upsides and downsides). There is clearly some level of exploitation happening, but in a way where you can't really draw any clear real-world parallels (and I don't think "exploiting Avowed labor" is very high on the list of reasons for adding new Contracted worlds).

Zachary Sloan

I feel similarly to Alden about my own job (web developer for a scientific web tool). The stuff I do is incredibly minor, but I still get some satisfaction out of playing a small-but-necessary role for the actual scientists doing their research.

Aspiring Moth

I hope this weekend is when it finally happens, but I don't know what events would have to occur to promt Alden to make the leap of faith. these thoughts about confidence may help Stuart enough on their own, and I can't see his family doing anything more to push him away in such a short period of time

Nedardo

At no point whatsoever has Alden made even the smallest effort to achieve an intensity level four experience. He may have *said* he wants to join a book club, but what he actually spends him time *doing* is practicing magic and writing letters to Hyntons.

Lyssur

Alden contemplating on small bricks being important leading to him acting as a small brick in a hospital setting where the research will one day help many people. Love it.

Lucy Severine

I hope we get more chapters of EMT Alden! It's a fun new setting for him that was good for seeing new sides of him

Cassie Brooks

I really like how you portray Alden’s struggle to encourage Stuart in his affixation when Alden doesn’t feel confident in his or even has the freedom to talk about it. It really feels like Alden is pushing Stuart while seeing how terrible it is to make that choice.

KB

"And there was a decent chance that Kibby wouldn’t want a face tattoo with him after she’d done fifteen or twenty years of growing up." There is a zero percent chance that Kibby will change her mind about the facial tattoos.

Gaffer

“Pause Bunny” would lead to good rabbits foot-bunny paws jokes though…🤔 So many choices.

Jazehiah

Of course not. Alden is to Kibby what Hannah Elber was to Alden.

PhoenixPax

I found this bit a little hard to parse on first read, because I didn't realize the lady was doing all the talking: "After a couple of references to his course requirements for Instructor Marion’s class and mentions that he’d probably be doing all of his volunteering here at this branch of the healing hospital since it was closest to campus, Alden realized he hadn’t communicated well enough in his application and when he first sat down here across from her." Alternate suggestion(s): -> "After she made a couple of references to his course requirements for Instructor Marion’s class and mentioned that he’d probably be doing all of his volunteering here at this branch of the healing hospital since it was closest to campus, Alden realized he hadn’t communicated well enough in his application or when he first sat down here across from her."

Jeremy Goldberg

It was really fun seeing Alden in this new setting. Thank you for the chapter!

Rob

I was listening to Joanna Newsom's YS album and I think this might be how I picture at least one genera of Artonan music. She's got this high voice that his foreign notes regularly, she sometimes does a shrilling, and the harp is just non standard enough to imagine some alien instrument instead

Radha Patel

I was listening to "En Gallop" from Milk Eyed Mender and thinking something similar

JJ Hunter

Red-Coat Ryeh-b't is now blue shirt Pause Button Rabbit. Alden's new volunteer uniform is much closer to his favorite color, which is incidentally also his secret Wizard Rabbit auriad color, and his System-gifted Traveler's bag. Neat to see Alden exploring opportunities for service that better align with how he values helping, and how he wants to be in the world. Alden wearing a blue shirt for hospital volunteering also recalls the blue ryeh-b't toy from the kind Artonan healer's gift bowl back at Leafsong, a healer we just recently learned in Contemplations admonished the colleague who overdosed Alden for unprofessional conduct. She reminded Alden of a good memory with his mother, and encouraged him to take multiple gifts from the gift bowl for her patients.

JJ Hunter

I feel like we're seeing versions of those past gifts (many-voice whistle, putty for molding, toy poised for flight) blossoming in Alden's capacities now: he's growing his voice and his confidence in helping translate between human and Artonan concerns. He's molding his bound authority more flexibly, enjoying exploring the many variations his skill offers to help others beyond combat applications. (Will he find uses for his hidden foot on the path of wizardry as well? Not all of his spells require his auriad.) He's learning kindness for the parts of him that were damaged trying to help save two kids and their dad and Thenn-ar and the other scientists the first time he faced chaos, kindness for the child he didn't feel safe being after his parents died; he's finding new skies that call to him, and strength to help others along the way.

Jeff Wells

But also giving solid advice without undermining his position. Stuart should consider if his family sees something he doesn't, but he should also consider if he sees something they don't.

PhoenixPax

I'm new to all this. What is Sleyca's usual posting schedule on Patreon?

puppy0cam

Officially it's Sunday/Wednesday Unofficially, you should expect it Monday/Thursday Also sleyca takes two posting days off per month (chosen as needed). We get notified of Sleyca taking a break day in the notes of the chapter before (usually).

Insomniac

Glad Alden is taking Kibby's hair braiding ranking seriously. Even improved his hands to up his game for next time. One day he'll be coming for that rank 1 spot

Little Dragon

The question for Alden's situation: Do I have something to live for, to endure every ordeal? It's probably about motivation, not self-confidence. It's like a mother who is willing to endure any ordeal for her children, an ordeal she wouldn't be able to endure without them.

PatienceHoney

I invite all to have some fun and "fill in the blinks." What is the doctor thinking in this moment? *** “If the Contract says I can do this, I’m sure I can. Should I put on my commendation embroidery so that I look more trustworthy and the Master of Potions won’t feel stress about leaving me with her important project? I have automatic embroidery patches in my bag. If that would help.” The doctor gave him a few blinks. *** The participants will be honored with ❤️ and good karma for spreading joy and laughter. 😅🤣😂

Anthony Lutz

Oh shi... he does have a commendation. why is wearing the embroidery an indicator for trustworthiness? What the heck is an automatic embroidery patch?

Little Dragon

Perhaps this is the difference between humans and Artonan. Wizards need self-confidence to wield their authority, their magic. Therefore, they forget that it's not self-confidence that makes you walk into the fire?

puppy0cam

The contract seems to spend more of its attention on the hospital than I would have expected. Maybe it considers such a project an appropriate way to ensure its skills (not the authority kind) at managing avowed on assignment don't atrophy from disuse. Or maybe it's a legacy project it did to try to gain experience recommending avowed for assignments. I would imagine there is some degree of competition between the various contracts to try to get their avowed recommended over other avowed so that they can gain more resources/budget.

Stuart Brown

It might also see the uncompromised benefit of the hospital as critical for general public support of the Contract, which is essential for its survival.

Morgwath

I wonder why Alden didn't bring up his Leaf Song "Emergency Response Merit" in the interview.

Terrestrial_Biped

He brought up the circumstances of it, at least. "I've used my skill on injured people before without freaking out."

Lyssur

Alden is four out of four in being appreciated in hospital settings. I see a lot of potential for him in exploring this route, as well as the possibility of meeting interesting people (patients wanting to chat, classmates in emergencies, random heroes, ???). The fact that there is a forbidden dangerous building seems almost certain he will end up there in some way, probably not as a patient, but with Alden, who knows?

Shimelton

Is there any greater Support Super Hero than the one who moves civilians to safety or a higher echelon of care? Imagine a significantly more advanced version of his skill when he freezes an entire city while the other Supers do battle.

PatienceHoney

Stu: Alden, hold the city while I bean people out of there. Alden: It's beaM not beaN. Stu: That makes no sense.

PhoenixPax

I was so desperate for this chapter that I started re-reading from the beginning. Now I've made it to his first affixation where he picks Luggage, and it's just such a contrast, how he makes his decisions and what sort of scenarios he's imagining. You can tell his 15 year old self is trying as hard as he can, but his ability to envision his future is such a weak, strange, generic version of a classic comic superhero that it's almost funny. The contrast with the thoughtful, specific bricks of confidence he is building for an 'unknowable' future shows his tremendous growth as a person. Before, he didn't have a good description of his possible skill, so he leapt into the unknown, hoping and trusting in Gorgon. Now, he doesn't have the details about his possible future if he tells his secret, and he's trying to decide if he can leap into the unknown, hoping and trusting in Stuart.

Andrew Duan

Its Februaryish right? So it’s been about 150ish days since he got off the moon? This was a great chapter, but it feels like the pace hasn’t moved at all. We’re quite a lot of plot points happening but basically no time has passed. Somehow it feels both cramped and slow at the same time. At the pace we’re moving it will be another 200ish chapters before Alden needs to affix again, and several thousand chapters before he graduates. If that’s the direction we’re going.

PatienceHoney

It is only early December in the story. Alden will be on semester break in about a week. I started reading this story in October 2023 and it was October 2040 in story... so it has been a long few of months. I even did a "fun" analysis of when real time and story time would intersect at the rate the story is being told... it isn't that much longer than the real time lag... But Sleyca does describe the story as super duper slow paced with a LOT of slice of life. So, that is what we signed up for... and so many of us LOVE it!

Stuart Brown

Mary Poppins had Bert, her lovable chimney sweep friend, and Alden has Stubert, his lovable bean transporting friend.

Wheels of Terror

"Wanting something that might or might not be too hard for you. Knowing the risks. Accepting them." I've been doing a lot of thinking on that lately even before this chapter, I can't let fear of failure or bad things happening keep me from getting the things I want.

trans-rights-9000

this feels like a magic lore chapter, almost? Alden picks up the doll, and the wizard is surprised - Is something beyond the relatively unknown burden being protected? The wizard (and later her assistant) immediately move to tell Alden all they can about it (Like how the parents had gathered lore for Kon) Alden puts down a more magically perfect tool? Does 'as perfectly as anyone could' imply anything? Also, welcome to the last day of your first half-semester of gym, do you want to try and catch a bullet? 😸

JJ Hunter

This is a Friday, and the last day of classes before finals week. Does that mean Alden might get his chance to duel Winston and (we hope) satisfy Max's requested favor in tonight's gym class? Alden has been working so hard on building more stable ground for himself these last few weeks. Meanwhile, Winston was notably spiraling by Thanksgiving, and we don't yet know if Rebecca's intervention was enough to steer Winston back to healthier ground or not. Plus, whatever hash the internet and the CNH rumor mill have been making of Alden getting Kon invited offworld and having Natalie invite Alden to the Rabbit Welcome seem likely triggers for winding Winston up. Will any of Alden's recent bokabv practice be applicable for tripping a speedster or otherwise using his speed against him?

JJ Hunter

Did the favor Alden asked of Liam have anything to do with practicing how to fight a speedster?

Alex Scriber

This used to be fairly common advice: If you want to live a life without regrets, always do what scares you.

PhoenixPax

Being able to preserve the momentum without it getting transferred to his body is such an overpowered detail for his skill. If he can get into the path of the bullet, he can stop it like it's a toy -- and then send it in any direction at full speed just by letting go of the preservation. I bet he could work up to preserving any bullet that hits his body. He could be effectively bulletproof!

AnonymousBlob

I'm sure I'm not the first to think of this, but it seems likely that the Primary's call to the siblinghold (as mentioned by Stu in 247) will be during the coming weekend. I wonder if Alden will be present for the call, and also whether Ro-den's condition of "seeing the endless misery on the horizon" could be considered fulfilled during Alden's choosing season. It could be a reasonable interpretation, especially if/when Alden gets closer to choosing to reveal his secrets. I don't think it will happen this way, but if Alden somehow had the chance to speak during the call, it could be a way for Alden to tell Stu the real truth about BOAB, i.e. Stu standing next to him while he tells the Primary. Regardless, I'm sure there are a few more chapters to go before we get to the Primary's call.

zetorian

I think the reality of affixations with authority sense waaaaaaay more that qualifies for the misery portion.

Mack

Do we have a skip for this update or is it late?

JJ Hunter

@Mack, next chapter is expected by midnight Pacific Time Wednesday (i.e. today) going by the usual schedule. You are hungering for Soup early! Please consider offering some words of praise or observation about recent Soup for the collective wordchain of Soup summoning. It also has the side benefit of helping the time pass more pleasantly.

JJ Hunter

Next chapter predictions, in haiku or otherwise? Time to duel Winston Alden prepares banana Peel trap for tripping

Aspiring Moth

Alden's roommates comment on how he's never home, or his classmates comment on how he's never in class anymore

VP

Hey, so I travelled back from the future, and I just want to say that this is it. The next chapter is the one where it finally happens. Someone finally trips over a banana peel, after so many predictions it finally became true

VP

Also the lottery numbers tonight are 56 32 14 28 06 - 15

Jazehiah

Has Alden done his Christmas shopping yet?

Fabian

I'm so sad its over already. I'm thinking what if the system itself is the reason chaos comes about? Its the exhaust pointed outward, wherever a system is set up. No wonder chaos arrived on earth. The Artonans established a system! So much pollution. No wonder their moon had issues. > wondering what would happen if he told Panna that after school he had to go to Rapport I Someone is getting intrusive thoughts!

Stuart Brown

I'm returning to a previous chapter from the future because I wanted to add some thoughts regarding Kon and the Sydelis branch job. One recurring source of humour in Sleyca's writing is the cluelessness of the outside world when it tries to interpret what is happening with Alden and his classmates. The example that comes to mind most readily is DurnMary's CNHearts excerpt calling Kon the "most useless" S rank, and imagining an interior monologue that they supposed Kon must feel. In reality, Kon loves that fact that he has a different skill as he was disillusioned with his youthful Avowed choices re:electricity specialisation, but saw no real avenue to escape them. Imagine Kon does end up travelling for an extended period of time among various aliens in the crew, with all the skill development and friendships that must entail, alongwith the most powerful, important and revered Artonan knights. Anyone who does so (and survives) would undoubtedly acquire a powerful amount of fame and money and attention from people when back on earth. Yet the popular view is that Kon is a untalented S rank with a useless skill! One of the ways I theorised the story might develop when Alden's full power set is revealed is also related to this theme. Anesidora has a kind of unhealthy spiritual problem with its rankism, almost like a caste system. I speculated that Alden's mixture of Avowed power and direct wizard/Authority power, vanishly rare as it is, might be trainable, and might show the opposite power structure to the F to S ranks. I wondered if it might turn out that so much of an individuals authority was locked into S rank skills that it would limit their capacity to learn to sense authority and do traditional Artonan wizardry. B ranks could either be in a sweet spot, or be the highest rank of Avowed capable of being both. C to F might actually be advantaged relative to A's and S's. I though that this would be a nice way for the story to develop, and for Alden's story to impact the wider community (and also dismay Aulia Velra, and impact B rank Hazel's usefulness to her). There is definitely a theme running through SS, of the unexpected strength of overlooked things. Imagine an Anesidora in which F to B can develop both as avowed and wizards, whereas A and S are stuck only as avowed.

Pal. ie

‘People you didn’t now appreciate it…’ Now-> know

Pal. ie

‘And woman with dull brown hair…’ And woman -> and a woman

Little Dragon

Chaos existed before the system. The system was created as a tool to stabilize reality. One source of chaos is corrupted wizards. One can conclude that the awakening of authority in those with the potential for chaos can lead to the creation of demons. Therefore, you are right that the system can be a source of chaos because it awakens individuals with the potential for chaos, and without systematically binding their growing authority, these individuals will transform into abominations. If the system were to fail on Earth, all the Avowed would, after some time, begin to transform into abominations—demons.

FeathersFavoriteNYC

That would be poetic justice, albeit unlikely in this story's world. However, my guess is that training authority sense may be much riskier for strong Avowed because they would need stronger chaos exposure to develop it. Which means visiting places much more dangerous than Thegund, and risking to become much more dangerous demons if corrupted -> bigger squads with stronger colleagues to monitor the training.