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The Newt and Demon

7.9 - Fluff and Expand

Author: emgriffiths
updatedAt: 2025-08-22

There were quite a few reagents that Theo had never completed his experimentation phase with. Most of the time, it was a matter of him finding what he needed from a specific reagent and moving on. Other times, it was a property of that ingredient that didn''t seem all too useful. Perhaps it wasn''t the best use of his time, but the alchemist felt the urge to select at least two of these reagents and create a potion from an unused property.

    "Which one are we picking?" Salire asked, rubbing her hands together. She looked over an assortment of ingredients with hunger in her eyes.

    I feel I wanted to investigate the pitch property from the Dongra Blooms. He had already decided on that one, but there were many other reagents he could pick from to either discover new properties or experiment with one he hadn''t used before. This, of course, came at great cost to their current production strategy. They would need to leave two stills empty so they could experiment. Taking the experiment to the giant metal dome wasn''t preferable, but he would do it if they couldn''t clear away at least two.

    "We can always mess with that deadly flower," Theo said. Of course it wasn''t on the table right now.

    "Are you talking about Deathbloom or Night’s End?" Salire asked.

    "That was mainly a joke," Theo said, rubbing his chin. He remembered extracting the Venom property from the deadly flower. If he could avoid it, he never wanted to do it again. Instead, he plucked a small piece of cotton from the table. It was sand-colored and had a slightly gritty texture, as it hadn''t been processed into fiber. “We haven''t discovered the third or fourth property on Kahari cotton. How about we do that?”

    “I was hoping for something more exciting,” Salire grumbled.

    “You’re confusing excitement with death.”

    Theo hummed to himself as he thought. They had already discovered all the uses for the Deathbloom reagent, so there was no point working with that. He had no desire to work with the Night''s End flower, so the cotton only made sense. As he searched back through his memories, he realized that not only did it have a hidden third and fourth property, but they hadn''t tested the second property, Flutter.

    "This is perfect," Theo said, holding the cotton up. "We''ll have to clear another still to run. Whatever interesting property we find, but it''ll be fun."

    "Flutter, huh?" Salir asked. "What do you think that''ll do? Give you wings and let you fly like a butterfly?"

    "We can only hope," Theo said, pulling out a few samples of the Kahari cotton to decompose.

    This was where the fun was at. Properties that came from a plant typically had a theme. If it was a poisonous flower, it would provide damaging effects. If it was a restorative herb, it would provide effects that restored a person''s health. But there were always the oddball properties on reagents. The alchemist held his hand over a sample of the Khahari cotton. He allowed his mono to drip onto it, watching as the smoke rose. It decomposed into a primal essence. Breathing the scent of the smoke was usually enough to reveal the property. Only a few moments later, a system message appeared.

    [Property Discovered]!

    Deconstructing the [Khahari Cotton] has revealed the property: [Fluff]

    Deconstructing the [Khahari Cotton] has revealed the secret property: [Expand]

    Theo read the new properties out for Salire to hear. Her brow knit as he recited the messages that had appeared.

    "See, this is what I''m talking about. ''Fluff'' and ''Expand'' don''t sound like very interesting properties."

    “You never know,” Theo said. “Especially when you’re talking about modifiers. Expand might make a decent modifier on things like bombs.”

    Salire sighed before nodding. She went to prepare the stills for a tiny run of each property. That left Theo to decide which property they would focus on. He couldn''t see the fluff property being anything but horrible, so he focused on the Expand property from the Kahari Cotton and the Pitch property from the Dongra Blooms. Once the spare stills were prepared, he processed the blooms in the cotton, mashing them, adding the correct amount of enchanted water, and setting the stills to work.

    Of course, it would take about a day for them to complete with a new alchemy process, which sucked. Theo had grown too used to being able to complete a full run of 500 units in a few hours. Now he had to wait, like some common alchemist. At least he gave him time to go through their stocks and organize the other things they had. After being rather content with the amount of restorative herbs they had in their possession, he withdrew a Potion of Veil from one of the many storage crates in the lab.

    “You know this potion was very useful before the gods got involved.”

    "A lot of our potions are very useful, Theo," Salire said with a laugh. "And I don''t really like the dangerous ones."

    "How is this one dangerous?" Theo asked. "We have tactical nukes in our storage. Why would a potion that shields you from detection be dangerous?"

    "I''ve never really trusted mages," she explained. "If you shield yourself from them, they have more reason to come after you.”

    "Now that''s an interesting take," Theo said. He took a deep breath, analyzing the scent of the brewing essences. "I have an idea of what that Dongra Blooms brew is going to do, but the cotton smells weird." ?

    "You''ve always had a stronger sense of smell than me for this kind of stuff. How do you mean ''weird''?"

    "It''s like something I''ve never smelled before," Theo said.

    "Well, that makes two of us," Theo said with a heavy sigh. "I understand that your aura comes from your soul and is kind of an extension of it, but I don''t really have one. What I have is a fake aura generated by my core.”

    "Do you think this potion would enhance that?" she asked.

    Theo shrugged, downing the potion in one go. Salire wasn''t even surprised when he did so. It was kind of his move. He expanded his shadow aura slightly, trying to detect any differences. It took a moment, but he felt the quality of that bubble increase, and then it increased some more and some more until it was so overwhelming for Salire that she nearly took a knee. Perhaps it was too late to realize, but the alchemist figured out that the potion made his nonexistent aura more potent when it joined with the shadow aura. It had a doubling or tripling effect that was too much.

    He withdrew that aura as quickly as he could, feeling it suck back into his chest and going dormant once again.

    Salire took a deep breath, sighing it out with relief. "It felt like you were crushing my chest," she said.

    "I wonder how useful that would be," Theo said, looking at the empty vial in his hand. "Could be used as a weapon, or it could make my existing aura-based abilities more powerful."

    There was another use that the alchemists could think of. While he planned to take most of the Alliance with him when they left this world, there was a problem with that. There was a lot of land mass, and he still wasn''t certain he had the ability to bring it all. His limiting factor was the size and strength of his shadow aura.

    "Bear with me for one second," Theo said, closing his eyes and rolling his shoulders.

    Salire physically braced herself against the table.

    A dome of shadow spread out. First over the Newton Demon itself, then the road outside and the surrounding buildings. Before long, it encompassed Broken Tusk and then the lands outside. It went further, dragging along the ground and encompassing everyone and everything in its power. Before long, it had enshrouded Qavell, the bay, and right to the edge of Rivers and Daub. With a great breath, he sucked his aura back in. Something within his soul stirred, as though restored by becoming whole again.

    He realized Salire was on the ground.

    "Please don''t do that again," she said, panting for breath.

    Theo looked to the sky, smiling to himself. "Wait for it... wait for it...”

    [Aarok]: We’re being attacked by a giant shadow monster. Fighters to your stations.

    "Wow, he has a quick response time," Salire said with a chuckle.

    "Could you not?" Sarisa said, emerging from the shadows.

    Rowan emerged quickly behind her, clutching his chest. "What was that?"

    "Could one of you run and tell Aarok to stand down?”

    "I got it," Sarisa said, heading for the door.

    "I don''t know," Rowan said, scratching the stubble on his chin. "Seems like a great opportunity to test our readiness. If we''re expecting attacks at any time, this might be a decent test."

    Theo tilted his head to the side and nodded. "That was a very good point," he said. "If we are expecting either the dungeons or the lizard people to attack at any moment, some drills were a good idea."

    Rowan struck a pose, placing his hands on his hips and thrusting his chest out. “I have good ideas sometimes.”

    "How did it feel for you?" Theo asked, eager to learn more about this potion-enhanced aura situation.

    "Like someone had their hand around my heart, slowly crushing it,” Rowan said, clutching his chest again. “I’d rather not experience that.”

    As expected, Theo got a message through the Alliance’s messaging system shortly after. Aarok was upset about the sudden burst of aura at first, but Sarisa had convinced him it was a good thing. Instead of telling the defenders that this was just a test, he treated it as a real attack.

    “Well, that was exciting,” Theo said, closing his administration interface. “Guess we’re getting close to dinner... Wanna come to the manor for food?”

    “Sure,” Salire said, nodding. “Right after I check all the stills...”

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