by Leona Jarnefeldt 11th June 2019, 12:35 pm
-Thirty minutes later-
The observers noted that Leona had stopped trying to grab Rafale's ankle and drag him down to the floor. Her eyes had also lost their bloodshot look and had returned to normal. Leona herself was on her hands and knees breathing heavily... her legs were hurting and she was too tired to even stand up. They remained in the safety of the upper floor and spoke to Leona, but not before holding a small discussion to see who would be the one to speak to her. It became a game of who had done what and the person who had done the least would get stuck with the task.
"Hey, I cleaned the kitchen for the last few weeks. I'm not gonna risk getting her angry again." The brown-haired male thumbing through To Infernus And Back declared.
"I cleaned the hot springs every time for the last two months. I'm not talking to her either." The blonde woman offered her reason why she was exempt from the task.
"I've been re-arranging the guild library. Do you know how much dust is on the shelves of the library?" The second brown-haired man chimed in.
"FINE. I'll do it." The redheaded woman volunteered. She stepped up to the edge of the balcony and called down to Leona.
"Are you OK, Guild Mistress?" The redhead asked the blonde. Leona looked up in her direction and saw Rafale hovering overhead. What was he doing here?
"Yeah. I'm fine. Just really tired. It's too much effort to even stand up." Leona replied. She heard the sound of furious scribbling on paper. Notes were being made about something, but what and why?
"Do you remember anything about the last thirty minutes?" Came another question. Leona felt drained.
"No, not really. What happened?" Leona asked a question of her own.
"You tested the Aggression Pack on yourself, remember? Remember when you had the Falcon Swordsman cut your arm so that you'd bleed enough to test the healing property of the pack? Remember when you had the Sky Champion guy punch you in the face and stomach until you got angry?" The redhead responded to the questions with still more questions. The redhead's words brought back a lot of memories. They were vague ones, but Leona remembered what the staff member was talking about now. She remembered summoning Falcon Swordsman and Sky Champion Rafale to help with the experiment. Her face and stomach also began to hurt from the punches now that the deadening effect was wearing off.
"I'm remembering now. It's kinda vague, but I know what you're talking about." Leona finally answered the staff member. She tried to stand up but could not stand up for more than three seconds, so she crouched down, inelegantly plopped down on her backside and sat on the stone floor to recover her strength. Rafale stopped hovering and gently lowered himself until his feet touched the floor.
"Are you OK?" Rafale asked Leona.
"Aside from my face, my stomach, my legs, and feeling like I just ran a marathon, yeah, I'm fine." Leona answered. She had not been this tired since the most recent job with Dr. Anna in the Forgotten Deserts, when she explored a long-lost temple that belonged to the Lestrek people. Two of the three trials were physical in nature and taxed Leona's stamina to the limit. Even with her new enhanced adrenaline rush ability she was exhausted by the end of the Trial of Endurance.
"I must have hit you too hard. Sorry about that." Rafale apologized meekly.
"It's OK, Rafale. I told you to hit me as part of the Aggression Pack test. In a way, it worked because I didn't feel you punch me until well after the fact." Leona told him. The Aggression Pack certainly made her feel no pain, but she was not sure whether that was due to the adrenaline or if the deadening of pain was an effect separate from the adrenaline rush. She would have to test it again, but for the next test she would need a willing participant, someone on her level or stronger. She would also need someone she could trust not to steal the Aggression Pack or inform on her to the Rune Knights.
"I get the feeling that this Aggression Pack's more of a last resort measure than a primary combat item." Leona opined to the staff members. The redhead continued to speak to her on the behalf of the others, who looked concerned that the pack-induced rage was not yet over.
"I'm inclined to agree with you, Guild Mistress. According to our notes, you fixated on getting to the Sky Champion and didn't even bother trying to find a way to get to us. You just kept jumping up to try and get the Sky Champion even when he was well out of reach. You didn't try to find a way to get a height advantage like jumping off the second floor or calling another summon to fly you to his height. Speaking of which, you didn't even use magic." The woman recounted in a calm and matter-of-fact voice. Leona blushed in deep embarrassment.
"Maybe it was for the best that I didn't use my magic." Leona opined.
"After reading through the book you loaned us, we seem to think that it's not that you can't use magic. You can still use it, but your mental state is so rage-addled that you can't think at a high enough level to use it." The redhead reported. That statement made sense. Leona vaguely recalled being so irrationally angry at Rafale that her only thoughts were pulling him down to ground level and punching his face in. That was all she could think about.
"So it's not something that can turn someone into an invincible combat mage?" Leona asked.
"We think not, but more testing will be needed to confirm or disprove that theory. However, we did learn a lot from today's test. We'll begin pulling together our notes and make a final report within the week." The red-haired staff member informed Leona. The blonde was relieved that all the embarrassment and exhaustion had been worthwhile. While the Aggression Pack could still be dangerous if it fell into the wrong hands, it did not confer invincibility like the blonde feared it would. It would still need to be kept away from the public and kept secure in the guild vault because it was too dangerous to let the world at large know about. Its existence would be kept secret until Leona could find trustworthy mages to tell about it, and chances were high that those mages would be members of the Silver Moon Faeries alliance.
On a brighter note, the Aggression Pack did heal her wound and prevent her from feeling pain, so there was a chance that some good may yet come out of the testing. If Silver Wolf could isolate the healing and pain-blocking components of the solution contained in the pack, they could become the basis for new healing products. The only problem was that she had drank all of the solution for this test without analyzing it first. Now what would she do?
Leona picked up the test tube she had drank the solution from, put a small cork she had found in the box back in the tube's mouth, and put the tube back in the box. Almost immediately she noticed that a small pool of liquid was forming in the bottom of the tube. Could it refill itself after each use?
Leona was too tired to observe it and the staff members had already dispersed to compile their notes for a final report, so she leaned on Rafale and shuffled out of the Special Experiments Room to put the Aggression Pack back into the vault for safekeeping. Further testing would have to wait for another day. At least the guild had learned some things about the Aggression Pack that they did not know previously. The Special Experiments Room had also proved its worth today by keeping the observers safe from a rage-addled Leona.
All in all the day was a success.
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