It Started with Slime - Part 1

By KevalShahAudio

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An alchemical experiment gone wrong results in our MC - It does have a name now but that would be a spoiler... More

Prologue - Experimentation
Chapter 1 - A Slime Is Born
Chapter 2 - First Evolution
Chapter 3 - Died? Almost....
Chapter 4 - To Evolve or Not to Evolve?
Chapter 5 - Second Evolution
Interlude I - Haemish, Aftermath
Chapter 6 - Forced into Consolidating
Chapter 7 - Almost Died.... Again
Chapter 8 - Consolidating Better
Chapter 9 - Second Fight, A Little Better...
Chapter 10 - Unexpected Consequences
Interlude II - Haemish, Royal Palace
Chapter 11 - Seeing the Light
Chapter 12 - Even more Insects
Chapter 13 - Too many, just too many!
Chapter 14 - Evolution Time
Chapter 15 - Odours and Textures
Interlude III - Haemish, And the Youngest Prince
Chapter 16 - From Big to Small
Chapter 17 - Working Harder
Chapter 18 - Extreme Predator Alert
Chapter 19 - Still Waters Run Deep
Chapter 20 - Glutton for... worms?
Interlude IV - Haemish, Audience with a King
Chapter 21 - Map Making 101
Chapter 22 - Water, Water and more Water
Chapter 23 - Healing Express
Chapter 24 - Crabs vs. Humans
Chapter 25 - Run...not that Fast
Interlude V - Karlin, Water Adventure
Chapter 26 - The Fifth Sense
Chapter 27 - Epic Changes
Chapter 28 - Healer's Paradise
Chapter 29 - What's That?
Chapter 30 - A Human (Female)
Intermission VI - Boren, Training Begins
Chapter 31 - Bulking Up!
Chapter 32 - Vast and Incredible Changes
Chapter 33 - Next Step?
Chapter 34 - Long Sleep, Shallow Grave
Chapter 35 - Just Breathe!
Interlude VII - Boren, Spell Craft
Chapter 36 - Two on One
Chapter 37 - Survival of the Fittest
Chapter 38 - Dreams and Reality
Chapter 39 - Digging Deeper
Chapter 40 - Language Learning
Interlude VIII - Boren, the First Plateau
Chapter 41 - Pain Killing
Chapter 42 - Pursuit of Healing
Chapter 43 - Cycle and Grow
Chapter 44 - Road to Density
Chapter 45 - The Fruits of Density
Interlude IX - Haemish, First Expedition Home
Chapter 46 - Overwhelming Odds
Chapter 47 - Survival of the Luckiest!
Chapter 48 - Undergrowth
Chapter 49 - Reflection
Chapter 50 - When Ants Come to Play
Interlude X - Haemish, Homecoming
Chapter 51 - Isekai'd
Chapter 52 - Close Encounter of the Deadly Kind
Chapter 53 - Understanding
Chapter 54 - The Next Step
Chapter 55 - The Third Eye
Interlude XI - Haemish, Exploration
Chapter 56 - Flight Path
Chapter 57 - Civilization?
Chapter 58 - Channelling Healing
Chapter 59 - Entering Flue Village
Chapter 60 - How a Slime got its Wings
Interlude XII - Haemish, Exploration Exhaustion
Chapter 61 - Cashing In
Chapter 62 - The Village Life
Chapter 63 - The Problem with Expectations
Chapter 64 - The Confusing World of Stats
Chapter 65 - Making Sense of Skills
Interlude XIII - Boren, Legends and Escapes
Chapter 66 - Limbs and Things
Chapter 67 - Mythical Beasts
Chapter 68 - Worst Mistake Ever
Chapter 69 - Aerial Pursuit
Chapter 70 - Death the Second
Interlude XIV - Epilogue - Powers Shift
Chapter 71 - What happened!?
Chapter 72 - Phobias of Aarav
Chapter 73 - Out of the Jar, Into the Fire
Interlude XV - Haemish, Captured
Chapter 74 - Language Savant
Chapter 75 - What Next?
Chapter 76 - Is Talk Overrated?
Interlude XVI - Rion, A Curious Companion
Chapter 77 - Geography 101
Chapter 78 - Confirmation
Chapter 79 - Potions and Sensations
Interlude XVII - Haemish, Home Sweet Home
Chapter 80 - Pressing On
Chapter 81 - Sanctuary
Interlude XVIII - Boren, Weapons, Skills and Spells
Chapter 83 - Learn the Basics
Chapter 84 - Brewyn
Chapter 85 - Brewyn Palace
Interlude XIX - Marteen, Homecoming
Chapter 86 - Day 1 in Captivity
Chapter 87 - Survival
Chapter 88 - Audience?
Interlude XX - Isabella Frelaine, Conversation
Chapter 89 - Caught
Chapter 90 - Trapped
Chapter 91 - King
Interlude XXI - Borowyn Frelaine, Soul Oath
Chapter 92 - Beginnings
Chapter 93 - Run
Chapter 94 - Alchemy
Interlude XXII - Haemish, Consulting
Chapter 95 - Progress
Chapter 96 - Trials
Chapter 97 - Streamlining
Interlude XXIII - Safira, Saviour
Chapter 98 - Arms
Chapter 99 - Legs
Chapter 100 - R & R, Ami
Interlude XXIV - Boren, Aspiration
Chapter 101 - Day 2
Chapter 102 - Questions
Chapter 103 - Answers
Interlude XXV - Haren, The First Test
Chapter 104 - Limbs
Chapter 105 - Crawl
Chapter 106 - Walk
Interlude XXVI - Haemish, Experimentation
Chapter 107 - Potions Again
Chapter 108 - Marasa Brean
Chapter 109 - Food
Interlude XXVII - Kundir, Karuler, Karulian Empire
Chapter 110 - Full
Chapter 111 - Unforgivable Weakness
Chapter 112 - Discussions
Interlude XXVIII - Marasa, Family
Chapter 113 - Learn to Walk
Chapter 114 - Physio
Chapter 115 - Hips and Knees
Interlude XXIX - Haemish, Testing
Chapter 116 - Growing Aches
Chapter 117 - Charisma
Chapter 118 - Mana Manipulation
Interlude XXX - Haemish, Always Be Testing
Chapter 119 - Slime Farming
Chapter 120 - Stability
Chapter 121 - Discoveries
Interlude XXXI - Boren, Escape Plan
Chapter 122 - Mother's and Son's
Chapter 123 - Desperate Times
Chapter 124 - The Medley Fruit Thief
Chapter 125 - Ageing
Interlude XXXII - Boren, Exploration
Chapter 126 - Gwyndwr
Chapter 127 - Fortunes and Failures
Interlude XXXIII - Isabella, the Frantic Queen
Chapter 128 - Academy's Sanctum
Chapter 129 - The Only Criminals in Darf
Chapter 130 - The Final Countdown
Interlude XXXIV - The Shadows
Chapter 131 - Goliath vs. Goliath
Chapter 132 - Golem, Not-Golem
Chapter 133 - Another Type of Captive
Interlude XXXV - Boren, Trial and Sentence
Chapter 134 - Agreement
Chapter 135 - Decisions
Chapter 136 - Discussions
Interlude XXXVI - Boren, Experimentation
Chapter 137 - Elixirs and Doom
Chapter 138 - Finally, Haemish
Chapter 139 - The Reason
Interlude XXXVII - Haemish, Expectations
Chapter 140 - Roommates
Chapter 141 - The Gods Help Us
Chapter 142 - Restrictions
Interlude XXXVIII - 1 - Boren, Marasa, How to Save a Life
Interlude XXXVIII - 2 - Marasa, How to Save a Life
Interlude XXXVIII - 3 - Haemish, How to Save a Life
Interlude XXXVIII - 4 - Marasa, How to Save a Life
Interlude XXXVIII - 5 - Haemish / Boren, How to Save a Life
Interlude XXXVIII - 6 - Haemish / Boren, How to Save a Life
Chapter 143 - The Other Side
Chapter 144 - Appetite
Chapter 145 - Preparations
Interlude XXXIX - Epilogue - The Earth Trembles
Interlude XXXIX - Epilogue II - Air and Contemplation
Chapter 146 - Beginnings
Chapter 147 - Grounds
Chapter 148 - Cafeteria Shenanigans
Interlude XXXX - Noble Intervention - Morton Fobar
Chapter 149 - Uninvited Duel
Chapter 150 - Rage
Chapter 151 - Coming to Terms
Interlude XXXXI - Slime-intervention - Haemish
Chapter 152 - Fresher's Week

Chapter 82 - Of Spatial Pouches and Gods

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"Haemish, what is that?" Indicating the pouch at his side, it was no larger than a hand.

"This?" Gesturing to the same thing. Aarav nodded emphatically. "It is a spatial bag. They are quite common, expensive but not unique by any means. You've never seen one?" Aarav's eyes had widened considerably at the confirmation and now were the size of teacups. They wouldn't close, and Haemish's previous excitement turned nonchalance had adjusted to an alarm as if he had just seen a creeper that was going to snatch his children from under his nose.

"Umm...You have grown up in the forest, so you are unlikely to have seen one, I suppose..." the round man shifted the belt, moving the pouch back and forth; wide eyes followed it every movement. Finally, giving up on returning the Slime's focus to his face, he removed the purse from his waist and tucked it away into his saddlebag. That look had grown to be too much. "I may show it to you later. Maybe." His voice had faltered a little at the ravenous look this tiny creature had given.

"Ahem...sorry about that! It's just that I've never seen anything like it. You are right about that. Also, it is like this legend that I have grown up with, and just now, I am seeing that the legend is true. You know what I mean?"

"Yes, exactly! I understand perfectly. Like when the churches talk of the great ones. They all fight among themselves, and each thinks that their god is the right one or the most powerful. But no one has seen any of them in tens of thousands of years, if not hundreds of thousands! Certainly, no one alive right now has ever seen them." Haemish laughed a little at the idiocy of following imaginary gods.

"Wait, so there are gods here? What gods? Like Jesus and Allah and Jehovah?" Aarav had had to use the English words for gods of his old world, and there wasn't a translation of them in Darfan.

"Huh? Who are Jee-zus and Ala and Je-ho-va? I have never heard of those; the four foundational elements are the basis of our gods: Ursa for Earth, Phionix for Fire, Roc for Air and Ukupanipo for Water. That last one is a little bit of a mouthful, but you get used to it. Have you never heard of them? It is the basis of our entire society-"

"Need I remind you that I grew up in the jungle?"

Haemish laughed again. "Yes indeed! Very true sometimes while talking to you, it is hard to remember that you are not a human with human education, especially when I am not looking at you! You sound like an old gruff drill sergeant!" Haemish's face darkened a little, and he mumbled, "Or a magic instructor." His fist clenched briefly on the reins. Then he visibly forced himself to relax with a slow outward breath. He directed what looked like a fake smile at Aarav, but gradually the old man seemed more receptive to conversing with Aarav. That can only be a good sign, Aarav thought. And he did say that he thinks of me as human sometimes! I am safer with him thinking that than thinking of me as some dumb monster!

Ignoring the dark look and pained expression, Aarav continued to talk, trying to distract the man into giving more information about this world. "So, what kind of thing are humans taught in the "civilised" world?" Air quotes didn't seem to translate in this world, but they were still fun to do.

"I don't know about other places, but here in Darf, the basics consist of literacy and basic magic and combat training. Everything else is up to the parents. We have an academy where one year is mandatory to learn the basics. It is for nine-year-old children. Then additional years are optional but also cost money for attendance unless you can insight someone to help you out with a scholarship. That way, the academy can pay for itself. There are enough paying students to cover the basic cost of all the first years." Man, this guy waffles a lot. Thanks for answering my question and like ten more. Aarav reflexively amended his thought. He needed to know information, and this was volunteering more than he asked for, then that was better. Certainly better than the one-word answers he was sure to get from Rion.

"Thank you for answering my question. If I'm honest, I was expecting you to either ignore my questions or answer with as few words as possible." Aarav decided that this man honestly would get him the answers he wanted the fastest. So there was no point in beating around the bush. He also reflected that if this was a ploy to gain his trust, the man deserved to dupe Aarav. "Since I am new to this world, I don't understand it. Who are these gods?"

"Well, the gods are supposedly the four Elementals. As I mentioned earlier, each represents one core element. The Elementals themselves are supposed to be vast creatures of unimaginable power. They say that a single person cannot behold any of the Elementals in their entirety; they are too vast. But of course, none of this is confirmed! All just old wives tales, you know?" Haemish chuckled as he finished his tale.

"Yeah...old wives tale... so tell me, do you have a description of these Elementals, or better yet a picture? Even now, no one had seen them. They must have some description of them, right? Terrifying!" Aarav's mind had started to wonder at the start of this tale, a vast underground beast that almost tore Resh apart. It had also been one of the catalysts to the return of Aarav's human memories. In some twisted way, Aarav should thank it, but he was still paying for the pain and the survival. This handicap was far more a burden than he had thought it would be. Again, where is the damn training montage when you need it!

"Haha, that's the thing! We have no idea! Or at least we have no idea if the depictions we have drawn have any accuracy! There is a door in the academy that shows each of the four individuals. It is a work of art, and I don't know how to describe it very well. You are better of seeing it for yourself, and the seeing will be an experience in and of itself."

"Okay, we are going to the palace now, right? Okay. I can wait that long to see the Elementals. What else are the students taught in their one year at this Academy?" Aarav asked, could I join the Academy? It might be helpful to understand some concepts of this world and learn all of the basics that everyone here seems to be taking for granted.

"Well, they don't even really teach students about the Elementals. Usually, the parents will take their children to one of the four churches to worship the gods, pray to them, and learn their various holy scriptures. Personally, my parents raised me to believe in Ursa the Stoic. However, I drifted from the path some things happened, and I found myself unable to believe what the church preached. I'm not big on magic personally." Aarav was a little surprised at this final statement but was quickly distracted as Haemish squeezed the flanks of his steed. He had the gryphon leaping into the air, three more of them on his heels.

"That doesn't make sense. Magic is so useful and powerful." Not my magic, though, not yet anyway. But in the future it will be; no doubt about it! Again, Aarav saw a shadow cross Haemish's face. Then he put the cheerful mask back on.

"Nothing really, but you know there is nothing a spell can do that a potion or alchemical solution can't do better!" With the last, his mask of cheerfulness became a little more genuine. There is something up between Haemish and magic. Aarav sighed, not my problem, I have enough of those for everyone here, and I'm in a position of weakness. Maybe some digging would be good, find out some dirt on these people. No, stop it, Aarav! Those are your old world habits! He sat stoically in the bag, deciding more questions and discussion could wait.

Within a few minutes of taking off, having levelled off and headed for what Aarav assumed was the capital, Brewyn, Haemish had returned to his usual cheerful self. Everyone else either didn't notice it or ignored it as if it were a topic to avoid. Have none of you has gone to therapy? Like, ever? Burying the problem only means you have a backyard full of bodies. Aarav had not gone to treatment either, couldn't afford it most, but he understood the principle of it. Essentially, mental Health was just as important, if not more so, than physical Health. Everything stems from the mind and all that, and not to forget the Secret of the Universe. His personal experience of "the Universe will bring you great things" was a load of horse dung. Well, gryphon dung in this case.

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