[A/N - Hello, I'm not dead. ]
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1 Month.
That's the time I took to figure out that I'm not making any progress on my knowledge power, and that's counting the time that Eliseus and I tried to make that whole specific command! The energy I have to use this power is too low, I can do basic stuff - that isn't so basic to some other species - but still, it's one of the most basic powers that I can have.
"Something bothering ya?" I raised my head and saw a familiar light blue dragon gazing at me, probably noticing my frustation through body language. I nodded slowly, and tapped the ground beside me to guide her to lay down next to me.
"Yeah, there is." I said as she laid down by my side. "Artemis, how's your dogma training is going?" I asked her, and he just widened her eyes a little bit and showed me her paws, and a flower sprouted from her scales, just to die quickly. Although just for a brief moment of it's life, I sensed an attraction to the flower, and while I was gazing at it, a comforting feeling spread all over my body.
"I evolved a little bit, but no more than that. It's like I have an very low amount of energy to spend with this thing. I don't sense this with mana though, and I suppose you are at the same situation as me, right?" I nodded, and she sighed. "At least I'm not alone in this, how about we go ask mom about it? She may give us a tip about growing in strenght."
"Oh, yeah, she barely does anything that I forgot she existed." I said, and we stood up and went to talk to mom. As usual, she was laying down, and as we approached her, she opened her eyes and raised her head. We sat down and waited for her to give us a sign that we could speak, to be more respectful since we wanted an answer and not a 'go figure out yourself'.
"What you two want?" She asked, and Artemis stood up and pushed me towards mom.
"Dante wants to know how he can get stronger since his powers aren't evolving that much, rather, it seems that he is stuck on a low level of mastery of his own dogma. He said that he didn't had the courage to ask you or dad, so he asked me to go with him so that I could ask you for an answer." Artemis said, while I was with my mouth slightily open and gazing at her in three emotions at the same time: Disbelief, Anger, and Admiration.
I must admit, she was clever. "Oh, I see." My mom said. "You just need to make more contracts." She said as she laid down again, not even waiting for another question. We then went back to the place where I was originally laying down, and I just sat there, while Artemis was gazing at me.
"That... that was-"
"Incredible? Amazing? Genius? I know, I know, I-"
"-a dirty move." I completed as I interrupted her interruption of my sentence. "But at least we managed to get an answer for our question. Which means that we can get stronger just by making more contracts." I said, and she nodded. "Will you tell the others about this?" I asked, and she smiled.
"I'm going to do the same thing I did to you to them." And with that, Artemis went towards our oldest brother, Shiva. I know that mom will probably catch up with the pattern of Artemis actions, but I think it will still be funny.
I'm not going to see it though, I want to get the dogma stuff done already, and if I do recall, my contract should not abide by the normal ones of my brothers and sisters. If my memory doesn't fail me, I should be able to gain a immediate growth in my powers, BUT, in case that he refuses to acknowledge our contract, I should get some info about what I could possibily be asked for.
But... what can I offer him to get more powers? Oh, I can ask Eliseus and Dad about their contracts, that should give me some form of a limit on what I should start with and accept, like, imagine if he asked me two legs and one eye, just for an second contract, and with other people he just asks for a scale! I prefer to be ready for whatever it may be.
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