Cosmic Lord: The Error Awakens -
Chapter 144: The Field’s Warning
Chapter 144: The Field’s Warning
Dawn painted the western valley’s eastern field in soft gold, its snow-dusted soil freshly turned, marked with glowing runes etched by Vren’s steady hand. Kael El stood at the field’s edge, his breath steaming in the chill, watching Kin and survivor farmers scatter seeds infused with the First Code’s life runes. Stormforged Blade rested against a nearby cart, shard-pommel humming faintly, like a whisper caught in the wind. EX: Dragonflame Reaver lay sheathed at his hip, Stormhide Armor swapped for a thick cloak, Lyra’s fierce spirit and Rhea’s gentle love anchoring his tense heart. His flirty smirk was absent, replaced by a furrowed brow, masking a rising concern—the Code’s promise of richer fields was working, but strange growths, unnaturally fast, sparked fear of unintended consequences. He brushed EX: Gold Dominion, golden veins threading faintly through the soil, molten but unsteady, echoing the shard’s troubled pulse.
Day 136, dawn. The field grows—my blood questions. His dark eyes traced the runes, pride a fragile ember despite the valley’s strength—hundreds lost, the Code shared, the valley’s hearths thriving. My empire’s hope—thousands strong, lands blooming—but risks test hope. The Nexus was gone, a ghost buried, but his blood murmured: Kael’s reign guards. He stepped onto the soil, the Code’s runes—life, growth, healing—glowing brighter, but odd sprouts, too green, too tall, unnerved him. Guard? I weigh.
The field buzzed with activity—Kin farmers, survivors, and a few Dusk Enclave hunters, their hands busy but voices tense. Rhea stood nearby, her flames flickering softly, eyes scanning the sprouts. Lyra, Veyna, Vren, and Yna were present, while Lir and Teth helped with planting. Mara, Tila, Sira, and Drayce watched, their council roles tying them to this test. Thora, her hammer slung, had forged the tools used to etch the runes, her pride now shadowed by doubt as the strange growths spread. The First Code’s life runes had enriched the soil, but these unnatural sprouts—some thorned, others pulsing faintly—hinted at risks, echoing the Error’s prideful roots. Blood questions. His blood stirred, heavy with a new truth: Devourer, you are the valley’s shield. The shard pulsed—vision: the field, sprouts twisting, voices debating, a choice made: Devourer, your blood steadies us. His blood warmed, the field steady—steadies? Thora approached, her braid dusted with soil, voice low. "Kael, my tools carved those runes—gold, I thought. But these sprouts... they’re wrong. My Kin fear we’ve pushed too far." Her eyes flicked to the field—doubt lingered.
Kael’s gaze softened, resting a hand on her shoulder. "Wrong? I’m the storm, Thora—but we’ll fix it. What’s your heart say?" But the sprouts unnerved him—Vara, is this the Error again? Rhea stepped closer, flames flickering, voice soft. "Kael, Thora’s right—the Code’s strong, but it’s wild. We need answers, not more runes. Listen to her." Her hand brushed his—love held.
Mara stood by a cart, eyes sharp, voice calm. "Answers? My Kin planted with hope, but these thorns... they’re no crop. Stop the runes, Kael, till we know." Her caution glowed—trust wavered.
Tila’s voice trembled, hands clutching a seed sack. "Stop? My brother’s healing, thanks to the Code—but these sprouts scare my farmers. Kael, is it safe?" Her eyes pleaded—hope flickered.
Kael’s jaw tightened, shard humming—vision: the field, thorns spreading, the valley dim, voices united. He raised a hand, voice rough. "Hold—Kin, survivors, enclave, we’re one valley. Thora, Tila, Mara—speak your fears. Vren, Yna, the Code’s yours too. We weigh this together." His blood stirred, EX: Gold Dominion flaring—golden veins pulsed through the field, warming the soil, the crowd quieting.
Thora’s voice was steady, hammer tapping the ground. "Fears? My Kin forged for growth—plows, sickles, runes. But these sprouts... they’re hungry, not alive. I say pull ’em, test small, no more fields till we’re sure." Her eyes locked on Kael—builder’s heart.
Tila nodded, voice soft. "Small? My fields need the Code, but not like this—thorned crops won’t feed us. Test it, Kael, but save my brother’s hope." Her hands steadied—hope glowed.
Mara’s voice was firm, eyes on Vren. "Test? The Code’s wild, like Mara’s Kin warned. Vren, you knew this risk—speak, or we burn the field." Her hand rested on a torch—caution burned.
Vren stood, red shard dim in his pack, voice low. "Risk? The life runes... they amplify—soil, seeds, everything. I missed this—my crew never tested fields. Small tests, Thora’s way—burn the thorns, keep the runes." His eyes dropped—guilt’s weight.
Lyra’s spark flickered, voice sharp. "Burn? Vren, you’re a mess—Kael, Thora’s got it. Pull the thorns, test small, keep the valley fed. Don’t screw this, lover." Her grin was tight—trust held.
Kael’s heart eased—vision: the valley, fields cleared, a small plot glowing, Thora’s tools steady. He nodded, voice clear. "Thora’s way—pull the thorns, burn ’em. Test small, one plot, runes checked. Vren, Yna, refine the runes. Tila, save seeds for the sick. Mara, watch the field. Rhea, guide the farmers. Drayce, post militia—enclave too. Agreed?" His blood roared, golden veins pulsing—the field warmed, voices softening.
Tila’s eyes shone, voice steady. "Agreed—my brother’s hope lives. I’ll save the seeds." Her hands clutched the sack—hope glowed.
Mara’s gaze softened, torch lowered. "Agreed—Kin trust you, Kael. Thora’s heart’s true. Guard us." Her trust burned—Mara’s faith.
Vren nodded, voice low. "Agreed—runes’ll be tighter, no wild growth. I’m with you." His hands steadied—trust held.
Sira, quiet till now, spoke, voice grudging. "Agreed—my hunters’ll help burn. Your Code’s risky, but you’re fair, Kael." Her scar twitched—trust flickered.
The field stirred, farmers and hunters moving, pulling thorned sprouts, piling them for burning. Vren and Yna knelt by a small plot, sketching refined runes, their voices low but focused. Rhea guided Tila’s farmers, marking safe seeds. Mara watched, torch ready, her eyes softer. Drayce rallied the militia, enclave hunters joining, their hands steady. Lyra stayed by Kael, her spark warm, tossing a thorn into the pile. "Messy, lover—but you’re gold. Thora’s got stones." Her tease flickered—love held.
Kael stepped into the field, Thora at his side, her hammer slung, eyes bright. "Kael, my Kin built keeps, tools—never thought I’d fear a field. But this... we’ll make it right." Her voice was raw—builder’s growth.
Kael gripped her arm, blood stirring—new bond. "Right? Thora, you’re the valley’s iron. We’ll grow, not break." His voice was low—trust held.
Rhea joined them, flames flaring softly. "Grow? You’re back, love—Thora’s heart’s our guide. We’re one." Her hand linked with his—love burned.
The morning deepened, the field alive with work—thorns burning, a small plot glowing with refined runes, farmers and hunters side by side. Thora approached, offering a forged iron seed-marker, etched with a rune. "Kael, for the valley—not lord, but us. We build together." Her eyes shone—Thora’s pride.
Kael took it, tying it to his belt, heart lifting—Vara, we’re learning. He closed his eyes, feeling the golden veins, faint but strong—I’m home, building.
Veyna’s wolves padded up, her voice calm. "Building? Wolves like Thora—field’s safe, Kael’s gold. Valley’s one." Her trust glowed—hope held.
Drayce’s grin was wide, glaive tapping. "One? Militia’s 1,600—Kin, survivors, enclave fire. You’re the blade, Kael—cut it clean." His trust steadied—crew held.
Kael’s smile was faint, shard humming—vision: the valley, fields steady, Thora’s tools gleaming, unity strong. He faced the field, voice a rough hum. "Valley’s ours—Code’s tamed, game shifts. Speak."
Rhea’s voice was soft. "You’ve steadied us, Kael—Thora’s iron, we’re stronger. Lead on." Her hand tightened—love held.
Thora’s voice was steady, hammer tapping. "Stronger? You’re our spark, Kael—valley’s alive. I’m yours." Her hope glowed—trust burned.
The valley worked, golden veins faint, the keeps warm—Kael’s empire kindled anew, its heart forged in a field’s lesson.
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