Earth
Spectre Base, Canadian Rockies
August 12, 2019
23:12 PDT (20:12 EDT)
People stopped what they were doing and were watching the reunion taking place. Jonathan didn't remember his sisters, and neither did they remember him, for that matter. They were too young. Jonathan was a little over three years old, and his sisters a mere nine days old when their parents were assassinated. They were split up upon achieving orbit of Nedovis, and were placed in stasis chambers where they remained for over fourteen hundred years.
Aleena, Lucille and Alexis were actually taken out of stasis three years before Jonathan was, so they would be around the same age. Jonathan just turned eighteen, but the triplets would have a few weeks to go before their own eighteenth birthdays. Their caretakers had done this because events would start to rapidly unfold, and it would be beneficial if all three could defend themselves. Now, all four of them could be trained at the same pace, rather than Jonathan being three years ahead of his sisters.
Alexandra stepped through the portal a few moments after Jonathan did and surveyed the room. She laughed upon seeing Jonathan being swarmed by his sisters. "Girls, let your brother up, and introduce yourselves."
The girls looked around and noticed all the people watching them. They were unabashed as they got to their feet. Both Aleena and Alexis extended their hands to Jonathan to help him to his feet.
"Thanks. I.. uh.. don't know what to call any of you."
"That's ok. I'm Lucille. Aleena is to your left, and Alexis is to your right," she said, gesturing to both.
"Nice to meet you, Lucille, Aleena and Alexis. Please forgive me if I mess up each of your names. It's hard enough telling those two apart when they dress alike," I said, using my thumb to point at the twins I knew were standing behind me.
"You won't have any trouble with that when you learn how to Mindspeak. Each person's mind will feel different. Even triplets are easy to distinguish using Mindspeak," Alexandra cut in.
I turned to her. "Why can't I Mindspeak anyways? You said Scyftans are born with the ability to Mindspeak."
"You can't yet because when you were removed from stasis, a barrier was put in place around your mind. What that means is that you can't sense other people's minds, and people can't sense yours. Remember what Gabriel said about agents of Kaldrus Dhir searching for you? We couldn't take a chance of someone detecting you before you were ready."
"It makes sense. I get it. When am I going to be taught how to use Mindspeak? I'm assuming that I'll need to know how to use that before I can shapeshift?"
She nodded. "You, along with your friends, if they would like to, can all learn Mindspeak together. The when depends on whether or not you would like to postpone going into the dungeon for a few days."
"Wait, how can they learn Mindspeak? I thought it was something unique to Scyftans?"
"It is, but they can learn a lesser version of it in Telepathy," she said, taking four orange Skill Gems out of her pocket. She turned to my friends and handed them out. "These are 537S Skill Gems, other wise known as Telepathy. Don't learn them yet as it can be quite disorienting with so many people around. Once you've mastered the ability, you'll be able to communicate with each other a lot more quickly."
They all profusely thanked Alexandra for the gift. It's not everyday someone is handed a legendary Skill Gem for free, let alone four people.
"Alright, go catch up with your sisters. Gabriel and I want to have a chat with your friends, and then afterwards there are a few more people to meet," she said after she turned back to me.
"Okay," I said with a puzzled look on my face. My sisters wouldn't give me a chance to ask what they wanted to talk about, however. Two of them each grabbed an arm and led me over to a couch that was position in front of a large curved array of monitors. We sat down and I took notice of what was on the monitors for the first time. "Hey, is that the boss room from the dungeon my friends and I were just in?"
"Yup," the one to my left said. "We were watching you and your friends progress through the dungeon. It was good entertainment. There was even a bet going on."
"A bet? How do they have cameras in the dungeon, anyways?"
"When you were on the fifth floor walking around in circles because of that disorienting trap, there was a bet on who would figure it out, and how long it would take. I actually won the bet, being the closest, and picking Ben to figure it out," the one to my right answered.
"As for the cameras? Apparently it's something they do when a new dungeon opens. They send a team in to clear the dungeon and place small cameras around it. The cameras run off the ambient mana in the air, so they never run out of power and can stay in place indefinitely. They even stay in place when the dungeon resets, though the team needs to go back in and place additional cameras whenever floors are added."
"Why the cameras anyway?" I asked.
"To look for talented adventurers. The Adventurer's Guild is always recruiting high level adventurers. Now that you know that the Adventurer's Guild was formed by Scyftans, you need to realize that we're thinking about the bigger picture. The more powerful the people are, the better chance they have should an enemy force invade."
"Ah. So what did you win in the bet..um.. Alexis?"
"That's right," she said with a nod. "A few thousand credits. There were a lot of people in it, and it was winner take all."
"Awesome! So for as long as I can remember, I've been living in Ottawa. Where have you three been all this time?"
"We've been all over the place," the triplet sitting to the right of Alexis said. "We've lived in Japan, China, India, Russia, England, Spain, Florida, California. The last few years we've been living in Hawaii. Oh, and we also spent a few months living in Antarctica."
"Antarctica? That must have been cold." I said, shivering just thinking about it.
"Not really," she replied.. "You forget that we're shapeshifters, so we can change our bodies to suit our environment. We could live anywhere on Earth and be perfectly fine. We spent a lot of time practicing shapeshifting while we were there."
"What sort of things did you shift into? There aren't a whole lot of animals that can withstand those temperatures."
"There are actually a lot more than you might think. Most of them just live in other parts of the world. Would you like to see?" Alexis asked.
"Sure!"