Weaves of Ashes-Chapter 59 - 54: Armory of Necessity

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Chapter 59: Chapter 54: Armory of Necessity

Location: Starforge Nexus - Central Hub → Armory District

Time: Day 366, Morning

Jayde woke to silence.

Not the oppressive kind. Just quiet—the gentle hum of the Nexus maintaining itself, crystal walls pulsing faint bioluminescent blues and greens through the dimensional space. Her recovery chamber was small but comfortable, a far cry from the cave in the Dark Forest or the slave pits before that.

Final day. Tomorrow we deploy into the deep forest. Time to ensure we don’t die from lack of proper equipment.

She sat up, muscles responding smoothly after a year of White’s brutal conditioning. The aches were still there—would probably always be there after the trauma this body had endured—but functional. Strong enough.

(One more day,) Jade whispered, and the excitement in her voice was almost tangible. (Then we get to really test everything we’ve learned.)

Test. Right. That’s one word for "potential death in hostile territory."

But beneath the tactical assessment, Jayde felt it too. Anticipation. Readiness. After three hundred sixty-six days of training—six weeks of physical hell, months of magical conditioning, endless combat drills, trauma processing, and finally the year-end assessment—she was actually prepared.

Or as prepared as anyone could be for solo operations in a forest that ate experienced cultivators.

"Good morning."

Isha materialized near the chamber entrance, his feline grace as elegant as always. The swirling brown-cream-grey patterns of his fur caught the bioluminescent light, emerald eyes gleaming with what might’ve been approval.

"Morning," Jayde replied, standing and rolling her shoulders. "What’s the schedule?"

"Before your deployment tomorrow, we need to address a critical oversight." His tail swished once. "You’ve completed exceptional training. Your combat skills are expert-level, your magical foundation is solid, and your tactical analysis rivals seasoned veterans." He paused. "But you’re missing something fundamental."

Equipment.

"Proper gear," Isha confirmed. "You have weapons from the old man’s cave—serviceable but aging. You have Green’s emergency supplies—lifesaving but limited. What you don’t have is a comprehensive loadout for extended deep forest operations."

(Are we going shopping?) Jade asked, and gods, she sounded like a kid on Imbolg morning.

We’re acquiring tactical necessities through resource allocation. Not shopping.

"We’re going shopping," Isha said, and his whiskers twitched with amusement. "The Nexus Exchange has everything you need. You have three hundred fifteen merits to spend. I recommend spending all of it—merits are worthless if you die because you hoarded them."

Fair point.

"Lead the way."

The Armory District wasn’t part of the training facility.

Isha led her through corridors that shifted subtly as they walked, the Nexus rearranging itself to accommodate their destination. The crystalline-organic-metallic walls transitioned from the soft blues of the recovery wing to harder silvers and grays, the lighting shifting from gentle bioluminescence to something sharper, more utilitarian.

They emerged into a space that felt simultaneously ancient and pristine.

The district stretched maybe two hundred feet in each direction, high ceilings supported by pillars that looked grown rather than built. But unlike the training facility’s open spaces, this area was packed with displays. Weapon racks lined the walls—swords, spears, bows, daggers, staves, and things Jayde didn’t have names for. Armor stands held everything from light leather to heavy plate. Glass cases contained potions, pills, talismans, and mysterious objects that hummed with contained power.

And floating throughout the space, crystal screens displayed inventory in that impossible multi-language overlay that somehow remained perfectly readable.

Federation armories never looked this good.

(It’s beautiful,) Jade breathed.

"The Exchange maintains this district," Isha explained as they walked deeper. "Everything here can be purchased with Nexus Merits. Prices are fixed by the system—fair but not cheap. Quality is guaranteed. Items are either crafted by the Nexus using absorbed dimensional energy or acquired through the inter-dimensional marketplace from other contractors."

He gestured to a nearby screen, and it expanded, floating closer.

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║ STARFORGE NEXUS - EXCHANGE SYSTEM

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║ Contractor: Jayde (Level 1)

║ Available Merits: 315.0

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║ Categories:

║ • Weapons & Ammunition

║ • Armor & Protection

║ • Consumables & Medicine

║ • Survival Equipment

║ • Tools & Utilities

║ • Storage Solutions

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"Start with your most critical need," Isha advised. "What’s the biggest gap in your current capabilities?"

Storage, Jayde thought immediately. The old man’s ring works—opened it nearly a year ago, found some supplies and a collection of alchemy books—but ten cubic meters isn’t enough for extended operations. Need to haul back beast kills, harvest herbs, carry supplies for weeks or months.

"Storage upgrade," she said aloud. "The spatial ring I have is functional but too small."

Isha’s ears flicked forward. "Ah, yes. The ring from Theron’s cave. You managed to unseal it about eight months ago, correct? Found those alchemy texts inside?"

"Recipes and theory books," Jayde confirmed. "Useful for later, but the storage capacity is limiting. Ten cubic meters barely holds a week’s worth of supplies plus a few beast carcasses."

"Then we upgrade." Isha tapped the screen, navigating to Storage Solutions.

The display shifted, showing various options. Spatial bags, enchanted pouches, and dimensional containers—all with different capacities and prices. But the rings drew Jayde’s attention. Elegant bands of metal or crystal, each glowing faintly with contained spatial magic.

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║ SPATIAL STORAGE RINGS

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║ Basic Ring (25m³): 50 Merits

║ Standard Ring (50m³): 100 Merits

║ Advanced Ring (100m³): 200 Merits

║ Master Ring (250m³): 500 Merits

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"The standard ring is your best option," Isha said. "Fifty cubic meters is substantial capacity—you can store multiple large beast kills, extensive herb collections, emergency supplies, and still have room for acquired materials. The hundred cubic meter advanced ring would drain your entire budget, plus require additional merits you don’t have."

Fifty cubic meters. Five times current capacity. Tactically sound investment.

"Can I transfer the contents from my current ring to the new one?"

"Easily. The Nexus will facilitate the transfer. Your old ring becomes a backup—always useful to have redundant storage."

Jayde touched the Standard Ring option. The screen rippled, and a physical ring materialized on a display pedal beside them—simple silver band, unadorned, with a faint shimmer of spatial distortion around it.

"One hundred merits," she confirmed, then selected Purchase.

The screen flashed acknowledgment. Her merit count dropped to 215.0.

A slot opened in the pedestal—deposit current ring for transfer. Jayde slipped Theron’s ring off her finger, placed it in the slot. The Nexus hummed softly, magic flowing through systems she couldn’t see. Thirty seconds later, both rings appeared on the pedestal’s surface.

The new ring felt slightly warm as she slid it on. Heavier than Theron’s, but comfortable. She focused, and spatial awareness bloomed—vast emptiness waiting to be filled, all her current supplies transferred and now occupying maybe a quarter of the available space.

Room to operate. Room to grow.

"Next?" Isha prompted.

"Armor." Jayde moved toward the protection displays. "I have zero. That’s unacceptable."

The armor section was extensive. Heavy plate for frontline warriors, medium chainmail for balanced fighters, light leather for scouts and rangers. Jayde ignored the heavier options immediately—speed and mobility were survival in the forest. Getting bogged down by weight would kill her faster than lacking protection.

She stopped before a display of light combat armor, specifically designed for cultivators who prioritized agility.

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║ LIGHT COMBAT ARMOR - RANGER SET

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║ Components:

║ • Chest Piece (form-fitting leather)

║ • Bracers (reinforced forearms)

║ • Greaves (shin protection)

║ • Combat Boots (ankle support)

║ Material: Spirit Beast Leather

║ Enhancement: Basic Runeinfusion

║ Properties: Durability +50%, Flexibility maintained

║ Cost: 60 Merits

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Spirit beast leather meant it came from actual magical creatures—tougher than normal hide, naturally resistant to essence damage. The runeinfusion added durability without sacrificing mobility. Basic but professional.

Adequate. Not optimal, but adequate for the current threat level.

"Good choice," Isha said, reading her interest. "That armor will stop claws from rank three beasts, partially deflect essence-infused attacks, and won’t slow you down. Higher-tier armor exists but requires higher contractor levels to purchase."

Jayde selected it. The armor materialized on a nearby stand—dark brown leather with subtle runic patterns etched along the seams. She ran her fingers over the chest piece. Supple, flexible, but unmistakably tough.

Will do.

Purchase confirmed. 155 merits remaining.

"Consumables next," Jayde decided, moving to the medicine and supplies section. "I have Green’s healing pills, but I need combat sustainability items."

The consumables display was overwhelming. Hundreds of options, organized by category: healing, restoration, antidotes, enhancement, utility. Isha helped her navigate, filtering for her current needs.

"Qi restoration pills first," he suggested. "Your Ember Qi pool is substantial—twenty-two hundred capacity—but extended combat drains it fast. These restore Qi mid-battle."

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║ QI RESTORATION PILLS (GRADE 2)

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║ Effect: Restore 300 Qi over 30 seconds

║ Quantity: 15 pills

║ Cost: 30 Merits

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Three hundred Qi wasn’t huge—maybe enough for three Flame Lances or seven Ember Shields—but in a desperate situation, that could mean the difference between escape and death.

Take them.

Purchase. 125 merits left.

"Detoxification pills," Isha continued. "The deep forest has poisonous plants, venomous beasts, and toxic spores. These counter most common toxins."

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║ DETOX PILLS (BROAD SPECTRUM)

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║ Effect: Purge toxins, Grade 1-3

║ Quantity: 10 pills

║ Cost: 20 Merits

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Essential. Jayde added them without hesitation. 105 merits remaining.

"And this." Isha pulled up another item. "Hemorrhage control."

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║ CRIMSONCLOT POWDER

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║ Effect: Rapid hemostasis, seals wounds

║ Application: External/Internal

║ Quantity: 5 doses

║ Cost: 15 Merits

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Crimsonclot. Aggressive name for a medical supply.

"Works on arterial bleeding," Isha explained. "Apply directly to the wound, activates on contact with blood. Seals vessels, promotes clotting, and reduces blood loss by eighty percent within seconds. Saves lives when healing pills aren’t fast enough."

Federation medkits had synthetic coagulants that worked similarly. This was the magical equivalent.

Purchase. 90 merits left.

"Food and water," Jayde said, moving to the survival section. "I can hunt and forage, but I need emergency rations in case circumstances prevent it."

The survival display offered various options. Isha helped her select efficiently.

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║ PRESERVED COMBAT RATIONS

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║ Type: High-density, essence-infused

║ Duration: 60-day supply (single person)

║ Properties: No refrigeration required

║ Cost: 25 Merits

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Two months of emergency food. Enough to survive if hunting failed completely, or if she needed to lay low without exposing her position.

Take it.

Purchase. 65 merits remaining.

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║ CULTIVATION-GRADE ENERGY BARS

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║ Type: Quick energy restoration

║ Quantity: 30 bars

║ Effect: +100 stamina, +50 Qi regen (temp)

║ Cost: 10 Merits

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These were supplements, not meals—concentrated energy for when she needed a quick boost during combat or forced marches.

Purchase. 55 merits left.

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║ EXPANDABLE WATER CONTAINERS (SET)

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║ Type: Spatial compression technology

║ Capacity: 50 liters (compressed to flask size)

║ Quantity: 2 containers

║ Cost: 10 Merits

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Spatial compression. Technology and magic hybrid. Impressive.

Ten liters compressed to flask size meant she could carry substantial water without the weight burden. Two containers gave fifty liters total—enough for over two weeks without refilling, longer if she rationed.

Purchase. 45 merits remaining.

"Ammunition and tools," Jayde continued, her tactical mind organizing the shopping list like a military supply requisition. "I have the bow from Theron’s cave. Works perfectly, but arrows are consumable."

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║ HUNTING ARROWS (QUALITY)

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║ Type: Steel broadheads, reinforced shafts

║ Quantity: 100 arrows

║ Compatibility: Standard composite bows

║ Cost: 20 Merits

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A hundred arrows. If she recovered half after each engagement—and she would, arrows were too valuable to waste—that was effectively two hundred shots. Enough for weeks of hunting.

Purchase. 25 merits left.

"Herbalism kit," Isha suggested, pulling up the next display. "You’ll encounter valuable plants in the deep forest. Proper collection tools prevent damage and preserve potency."

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║ PROFESSIONAL HERBALISM KIT

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║ Contains: Essence-neutral tools

║ • Cutting implements (various sizes)

║ • Collection containers (essence-sealed)

║ • Identification guide (basic plants)

║ • Preservation solution (10 doses)

║ Cost: 10 Merits

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Alchemy books from Theron’s ring. Professional tools to gather ingredients. This connects.

The long-term plan was taking shape. Learn alchemy, gather rare herbs, craft pills and potions. Self-sufficiency through knowledge and skill.

Purchase. 15 merits remaining.

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║ EMERGENCY SHELTER (COMPACT)

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║ Type: Runeinfused fabric, self-supporting

║ Size: Single person

║ Properties: Waterproof, insulated, camouflaged

║ Cost: 8 Merits

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She had the cave as a base, but extended operations meant sleeping in the deep forest sometimes. A proper shelter was worth the investment.

Purchase. 7 merits left.

"Final items," Isha said. "You have seven merits remaining. Spend them wisely."

Jayde scanned the utility section. Two items caught her attention.

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║ ESSENCE-ATTUNED COMPASS

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║ Function: Directional navigation

║ Special: Detects essence concentrations

║ Range: 5-kilometer radius

║ Cost: 5 Merits

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Navigation plus essence detection. Tactical advantage—find spirit beasts OR avoid them depending on the situation.

Purchase. 2 merits remaining.

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║ EMERGENCY SIGNAL FLARES

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║ Type: Essence-powered, high visibility

║ Range: 50 kilometers aerial burst

║ Quantity: 2 flares

║ Cost: 2 Merits

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Last-resort items. If things went catastrophically wrong, if she needed extraction, if—

If we’re dying and need Isha to know where we are.

(Hopefully we never use them,) Jade said quietly.

Agreed. But better to have and not need.

Purchase. 0 merits remaining.

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║ PURCHASE COMPLETE

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║ Total Merits Spent: 315.0

║ Remaining Balance: 0.0

║ All items transferred to spatial ring.

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The display faded. Jayde focused on her new ring, feeling the weight of supplies now stored in compressed spatial dimensions. Armor, weapons, medicine, food, tools—everything she needed to survive in hostile territory.

Comprehensive loadout. Professional-grade equipment. Ready for deployment.

"Try on the armor," Isha suggested.

The leather set fit perfectly—Nexus-crafted meant it adapted to the wearer. The chest piece settled against her torso like a second skin, offering protection without restricting movement. Bracers protected her forearms without limiting wrist flexibility. Greaves covered her shins, and the combat boots provided ankle support that’d prevent injuries during rapid movement through rough terrain.

She moved through a combat sequence—draw sword, defensive stance, strike pattern, evasion roll. The armor moved with her, silent and supple.

Acceptable. Better than acceptable. This is professional gear.

"You look like a cultivator now," Isha observed. "Not a slave. Not a refugee. A warrior."

(We really do,) Jade whispered, and the wonder in her voice was almost heartbreaking. (We look strong.)

We ARE strong. Year of training, proper equipment, tactical planning. We’re ready.

Isha’s expression grew serious. "Tomorrow morning, you enter the deep forest. Everything you’ve trained for—White’s combat conditioning, Green’s magical instruction, the trauma processing, the mental fortitude—all of it gets tested against real threats. No safety nets. No do-overs. No Nexus rescue if things go wrong."

He gestured to her armored form.

"I’ve given you everything you need to survive. The storage capacity to operate independently for months. Armor to protect you. Medicine to heal you. Food to sustain you. Tools to adapt to circumstances." His emerald eyes held hers. "Everything you need to survive."

Isha’s tail swished once, slowly.

"Whether you DO survive... that’s up to you."

The words hung in the crystalline air like a blade waiting to fall.

(Tomorrow,) Jade breathed. (We really do it tomorrow.)

Tomorrow we hunt. Tomorrow we test ourselves. Tomorrow we prove we’re more than just survivors.

Jayde touched the armor over her heart, feeling the solid protection, the weight of preparation, the readiness that came from a year of refusing to quit.

"I won’t waste what you’ve given me," she said quietly.

Isha inclined his head. "I know. That’s why I invested a year training you." He turned, gesturing toward the exit. "Rest tonight. Eat well. Tomorrow at dawn, you deploy."

They walked back through the shifting corridors, past the training facility where she’d shed blood and tears and rebuilt herself from broken slave into functional warrior. Past the recovery chambers where she’d healed from White’s brutality and Green’s demands. Past the crystalline hub that’d been her sanctuary while the outside world hunted her.

Tomorrow, she’d leave the safety of the Nexus.

Tomorrow, she’d face the deep Dark Forest alone.

Tomorrow, she’d learn if a year of hell had been enough.

Ready or not, Jayde thought as they reached her quarters. Time to find out what we’re really made of.

(Together,) Jade added softly. (Whatever happens, we face it together.)

Together.

The door sealed behind her. Armor still on, supplies ready, mind focused.

One more night.

Then the real test began.