Chapter 3 - Impromptu House Party
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When: 03.13.993 A.C. - 1833 hours F.C.T.
Where: magejosh's home on the west coast of the Lake at The Elderwild, outside of the village of Morinrayne, in the country of Tyrnolique
Who: Our odd protagonist and his new friends.
We came through the front door rolling in the food filled trash cans from outside that had been magically restored. I was so focused on getting both bins rolled inside without the dogs or cats getting out the door I didn't notice the animals weren't trying to get out the door. It was oddly silent as we all made it inside and shut the door.
No one was in the living room, but that wasn't the most unnerving part. My wife's dog, Mr. Grumpy Gump, never let someone come in the front door without barking at them unless he was asleep, and the other dogs are pretty excitable too. It's a rare day when they all sleep through you entering the door normally. With this much noise from the trash cans coming up the stairs and us pulling in one at a time. That's unnatural. I paused and looked around the room again as I called out, "Hello? Is anyone here?"
As soon as I say that, all my dogs begin to bark, and the air ripples in front of us. An illusion of an empty room breaks like a shattering mirror, revealing the four friends we'd left here are standing there, holding the dogs, well four of them. My little teacup chihuahua rescue is not with them. She's probably hiding in my office, she doesn't like new people at all. One of the ladies speaks as the illusion falls away, "Oh good you are back, we were growing worried. Then we heard rumbling noises outside again and hid behind Jasper's illusion spell."
Roscoe chuckled, "Good to see you too Sirin, Lia and I are going to escort you all safely back to the village. The fish monsters have been dealt with." I felt apprehensive as he said that. 'I know nothing about this world yet except there are monsters and magic. And a nearby village I should be able to find again,' I thought to myself. Roscoe continued, "It's already dark so we don't want to wait any longer."
Feeling more than a little anxiety rising as I hear that, 'I'm not ready to be all alone yet, there is so much I don't know yet.' I take a deep breath and try to calm myself. "Well, before you go you should help me eat some of this fresh pizza before it gets cold." I said to them trying to sound nonchalant as I moved to the kitchen and set the stack of pizza boxes up on the counter near the paper plates. I flipped open a lid and grabbed a slice on a paper plate and passed it on over to Roscoe, who was closest after I mentioned more pizza. Everyone else followed asking what's a pizza, to which Lia said it was like a meat-pie sorta.
My wifes terrier grew agitated at this point. It's not uncommon, and he began to bark loudly at everyone moving to congregate in the kitchen area as he paced around between us all, pinballing attention between us because he's old and going blind so he can't quite see our faces and wants his mommy. I bend down and call to him, "Mr. Gump, it's okay baby boy, momma isn't home right now, she's on an adventure. I'll take care of you." He sniffs the air in my direction, he can't see very well in his old age but he still rushes me and jumps in my arms as he shakes a little.
Roscoe dropped his slice of pizza as I'd leaned down to do that. I hadn't noticed it as the change happened, but I looked down at my hands as I pet the puppy having an anxiety attack in my arms, they were my hands again. Not the petite elven woman's hands they had been a moment ago.
Roscoe stares at me and asks in a level tone, "Are you a demon?"
I smile my most disarmingly charming smile I have, it's not the most reassuring or effective. "I don't think so, I like to think I'm pretty cute. Well, that's not true, but I do think I'm relatively a good person." I say earnestly. "I looked like this in my world, having a perfectly nice day until that weird storm popped up and that purple-green lightning stuck in front of me. I was in darkness falling for what felt like forever as a weird voice spoke to me telling me I was being placed in a new body on a new world. Then I woke up here in this world in that elf woman body just before I met you all."
Jasper butts into the conversation, "Your world, in a different body you say? Like the Worldwalkers?" Sirin's eyebrow raises ever so slightly at that last word, only Lia seems to notice though.
"Yeah. I'm magejosh, well, just Josh but it's a way to set me apart from other people named that, like a nickname." I explained. "I come from a world called earth. In a nation called America. And I didn't know magic before I woke up here. Nor do I have a clue what you mean by Worldwalkers."
Everyone was already startled by my physical transformation in the blink of an eye from a petite elven woman to a middle aged human man with salt and pepper long hair and beard. Jasper however went paler than he already was at what I'd said for some reason. I felt a little self-conscious from their looks. Then I realized the buttons at the top of my tunic had popped free when I transformed shapes. My man-boobs were prominently showing cleavage covered in black hair and tattoos. My dad bod keg of a waist was straining the material now, stretching it tight over my form as the rest of the buttons fought valiantly to keep the shirt together. And that's when I felt the cotton pants I was wearing tear along the seams the last few inches on each side and fall to the ground. My embarrassment reaches new heights of expression in the reddening of my cheeks and ears flushing with blood flow, and they aren't the only spaces. I bolt past them all to get to my bedroom and find some pants to put on. They all chuckle as I flee.
I marvel at my bedroom. We're adults, my partners and I. And each of us are compulsive cleaners, but we still manage to acquire hoards of junk. And now all that junk is perfectly clean and looks new. All my pants have no holes in them either. Even the clothes in each of our hampers are clean now. "This is wild AF." I couldn't even think of a better description.
I see the ashtray on the table at the head of the bead where I'd smoked a preroll last night and am pleased to see it had a full preroll laying in it with a few others and a few full cigarettes. "Very Nice" I say grabbing the lighter and a preroll that looks and smells like one of the ones with hash extracts infused into them. "That'll do pig, that'll do!" I say in my terrible impersonation of that classic line while I walk back out of my bedroom lighting the preroll joint.
Everyone is standing around in my kitchen eating pizza. I spot that nearly empty 30-pack of beers from our last barbecue is on a shelf nearby still, but it is full again. I open the case and start handing out the cans of beer. As they get their cans, I show them how to open the can and quickly drink the little bit of fizz that tries to escape. Then I start putting food stuff from the rolling trash bins into the deep freeze or fridge depending on where it should go. As I work I begin passing the joint. They each take a toke and pass it as I ask them how they like the pizza and beer. Looks like Lia is already on her second beer and Roscoe is eyeballing the case on the shelf.
"I don't know how long I will be stuck in this world, but I get the feeling I'm stuck here for a while. Long enough I need to figure out how to survive here. Are there any jobs I could do with my magic that might be valuable? And how much do things cost here? Like how much would it cost me to stay in an Inn and eat in a tavern for every meal for a week? What kind of money do you use in this world? What is the economic model of your country? For that matter, what is the government type? I really hope it's not one where I have to fight to keep my property from anyone with higher station. Wait, that archdouche can't take my house can he?" I ask them, my tone starting inquisitive and building into an anxiety driven fever pitch of rapid fire thoughts posed as questions.
Tomas looks concerned, glances to Roscoe before he says, "No, Sir Aliester can no more take the property of anyone in the country who had a Lawfully Binding Deed. I'm sure you have that, even though you and your home flew here magically."
My face fell as he finished, "What does Lawfully Binding Deed mean though? I do have my deed locked in my office file cabinet. But it's registered in my home county, on my world."
Roscoe cuts in, "Well, as long as it's legal in your country, then by our laws we would have to respect it and treat your land as sovereign soil of your home country. There might be a complaint since people would think you took our land as your own, but since you had two officers of the law and four other citizens bear witness that you brought your land with you and the ground here opened up to allow yours to rest where it does, that complaint is invalidated since our kingdom lost no land. Additionally, it appears to have been due in some part to the effects of a wild storm, a natural disaster of wild magic, which none but the gods and forces of the universe can be to blame for since it's power is beyond our ability to control. This is known by all. So, with our sworn statements, that guarantees your status as a sovereign representative of your country on your own countries soil."
I feel a little bit of the panic deflating as I follow the logic of his words. Then I remember my other questions, "What about my other problems?"
Mirelle says, "We use gold coins as the major standard, fifty of them makes a pound of gold. Silver is the next major coin type down in value, there used to be another one between them but it wasn't as popular. Ten silver is worth a single gold coin. Ten copper are worth a single silver. And in the other direction, ten gold are worth one platinum coin. What were the other questions again?" As she finished speaking she took a lit preroll Tomas passed her way before digging into another slice of pizza.
"Okay, gold standard. And how much does it take to live in an inn and eat at a tavern I think you call them for a week?" I say, before tacking on, "And is a week 7 days?"
Jasper responds first this time, "Yes a week is seven days, a month is four weeks, a year is thirteen months. Plus the solstices and equinoxes, making for three-hundred and sixty-eight days in a year."
"Huh, okay, and the cost of living?" I ask taking in the changes to the calendar.
Everyone in the group looks at Roscoe, his face gets a little red as he says, "What?"
Tomas and Lia both roll their eyes and Tomas says, "It's not like we don't all know you know those costs, you're constantly spouting them in the taverns trying to convince every newcomer in town to rent your cottage."
Roscoe shrugs, "Okay, well, it really depends on which tavern or inn you are staying in, are you paying by the night or for the week upfront. Most inns and taverns with rooms for rent provide breakfast with your rental cost. If you don't care for a clean room alone or good food you could get away with seven silver coin a week, or if you live like a noble or rich merchant maybe seventy gold a week. But someone who just wants to live comfortably, maybe seven to fourteen gold coins for a week. Are you not planning to live in your home? I could look into finding a seneschal who could handle renting it for you if you like, I know a really good one after all. And as for that reward Sir Aliester mentioned. It's usually worth twenty-five gold. That should help you get started at least while you figure out what you might like to do as a job, what did you do for work on your world?"
That was a big knowledge dump I did not expect from the cornfed looking big guy. The way he broke it down reminded me of my years as a salesman, I'd seen some real pros do that kind of a casual switch to fast talking numbers used to great advantage to get the sale. Good thing for me he wasn't trying to pitch me. I took a breath, lit another preroll and started passing it around the big circle before asking, "And the government, what's it like? Do you have rights? Will I if I'm a sovereign representative, is that what you called it?"
Sirin answers me this time, "We have something we call a constitutional monarchy. This region, called the Morinrayne Region, is currently governed by Sir Aliester, but that is a stewardship until the crown appoints a new Baroness or Baron of this region. This region is a border region on the northwestern edge of the country. We are within the county of Everspring, in the State of Mystvale, in the great nation of Tyrnolique. Our nation is one of the oldest in the Felston Accord, one of the founding six member nations. Now the Accord numbers 1001 nations all working for the commonwealth of all its members. Only took a thousand years to grow to this size. I digress, yes we as citizens have rights. Those of us in guilds often have other rights and obligations to go with them. And the nobles have even more rights and duties to the crown and citizens."
"Wow, okay that is a lot of suck, but better than it could be. How do I fit in with all that since I'm not a citizen?" I ask, almost worried to hear the answer.
Sirin's eyes go wide, "I think it's rather enlightened of a system. Not all countries are so progressive. But as for you, you are treated like a diplomat. Kinda like a minor noble in many ways, but in others you have more rights than all but royalty."
"Yeah that did not clear things up for me really, but it was informative so you get an A for effort," I said to her.
"Well if you know a better one I'm all ears," she says a little huffily before someone hands her a joint that was going around.
"I can think of a couple off the top of my head, but like I said it could be a lot worse. It could be a theocracy or hereditary rule system. We can go over them some time later if you like. Wait, do you have actual gods though, that like talk to the priests and stuff? That might make theocracy less bad, depending on their platform I guess." I rambled.
"Yes, we have deities. Some heroic priests and paladins have said the gods have spoken to them. I've not seen it myself but I've no reason to doubt their claims, given the omens and holy power so many have displayed, including resurrecting the dead fully to life instead of the abominations made by necromancers." Sirin continued informing me.
"Awesome, that's a hope filling bit of news in all this. What about jobs I can use my magic with? Any of those in the village?"
Sirin smiles at that, and Jasper cuts in, "It depends on what kind of magic you know. I saw you make fire, but there's not a lot of call for that as a job, except as an adventurer maybe. What other spells do you know?"
I realize I don't know the names of anything I know like that. But I get a weird feeling, and I reach inside my waistband, my hand curls in an odd way and my fingers brush against a book. I grab hold and pull it up out of my pants, somehow knowing it is my spellbook. I have no clue how it wound up in my pants or how I didn't feel it before now. Just that my fingers tingled in a funny way as I grabbed the book. I open the book, flipping through it, it's not very full, but it does seem to have more than the fire spell. I feel proud of recognizing it from seeing the incantation. I turn the book towards Jasper, "I know these I think."
He blinks at me, "You think?" His tone strained and cautious as he takes the spellbook, looking at the pages. He flips through the book, back and forth, looking from page to page, at every note, diagram, and set of glyphs, sigils, and runes. He takes a long few minutes, then says half-incredulously, "Half of these spells aren't even from the same type of magic as the others. None are super high level, but the different types is very odd. What is your multiclass build?"
"I have no idea what that might be." I say honestly.
"Well," He continues on, "With these spells, you could make good money as a support staff to adventurers. The healing and mending spells alone could do you well. You could also find a craftsman who could make use of the guidance and mending spells you could cast for them all day long. Any of those would be worth a gold or two a day, working for about six to eight hours. They will usually feed you lunch while working with them as well. Now this ritual spell, the arcane assistant, that could fetch good money, easily a gold per casting. And the earth molding spell would be pretty useful at the farms and in the mines. Though how much I'm not sure really."
"Okay, so I can find work that won't be back breaking labor. That's fantastic." I say.
"This is fantastic, I have to try and make it." Tomas says as he holds up his third, maybe fourth piece of pizza.
"Agreed it is quite good, is it okay if I grab another beer? And do you have more of that music you showed us in your Jeep carriage?" Roscoe says hopefully.
Sirin gets a hurt look on her face as she looks at him, his face goes sheepish as I say, "Of course feel free to serve yourself, the case is there on the shelf everyone. You liked that heavy metal earlier did you, maybe you'll like this, it's a power ballad." And with that I hit play on the next song on my downloaded playlist as he happily popped the top on another can of beer.
They all listen transfixed at my Loud AF phone, I'd picked it for that reason in fact. That and all its gadgets and milspec ruggedization. Siren's eyes go wide as the music starts and she smiles as her head moves to the rhythm. She squeezes into Roscoe as the song goes on saying, "This is Fantastic!"
Mirelle gets loud for the first time since I'd thrown that spark of flame to help her escape that arcane koi. "No, THIS is What's Fantastic," She exclaims while holding the preroll. "I have to know what this herb is."
Lia laughs and says, "Of course she wants to know about an herb!" Then goes into a classic first time pot smoker giggle fit for a moment.
I answer Mirelle, "It's called weed, or pot, or marijuana, or mary jane, or cannabis. It's a medicinal agent that helps with a variety of issues, and also serves as a general mood lifter for most people."
"That's a lot of names," Mirelle says before trying to say marijuana but calling it mary wannabus instead. She looks a little confused at the look I make as she says that. I can't help but laugh, as the others join in.
Roscoe joins the laughing alongside Sirin as the loudest of the group, while Jasper says, "This ale in a carryable tankard is the most interesting thing about you so far my friend. That and the fact that this place is soaked in raw mana so thick that I'll probably be fully rested in another hour."
I was laughing pretty well with everyone's antics until Jasper said that last bit. "What do you mean Jasper?"