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"It feels different."
 
 
"Different... how?"
 
 
"I don't really know how to express it, it's just... different."
 
 
Rivers sighed.  "I've analyzed the Reforged Promise with the finest instruments that the city has to offer, and its geometric indices are a perfect match for what they were before.  It's the same sword.  Except, of course, for a .000006 stone difference in weight owing to a using a different weave of silk to wrap the hilt this time."
 
 
Nameless Ravine frowned as he moved through the kata.  "It's hesitant.  It's fighting my movements."
 
 
"It's probably just the residual essence from the restoration process sorting itself out.  I'd feel a bit out of sorts too, if I'd just absorbed that many motes.  Just repeat the attunement process until it stabilized.  Or maybe you just need to remind it who and whose it is."
 
 
Rivers reached for a small control box on a nearby workbench.  A pile of unused tools and components shuddered to life, revealing itself to be an ornate steel automaton.  Its eighteen clawed metallic servo arms whirled in a mechanical mockery of a flight of arrows.  Nameless Ravine took up a relaxed standing position across from it, and held the Promise out in front of him.  Beads of sweat welled up on his wrists and forehead as he chanelled his essence through his body, suffusing himself and his blade with infinite mastery.
 
 
"Valiant blade, slayer of the wayward guardian, deathknight's bane, inviolable bastion at the Battle of Breaking Iron, remember my hand!"
 
 
The Automaton didn't have the time to actuate its pneumatic optical sensors before Nameless Ravine had plunged The Promise deep into its central housing, burying the mighty sword up to the hilt.  It shuddered thrice as its internal gearing futilely ground against the orihalcum blade until its central drive shaft snapped.  With one smooth motion, Nameless Ravine pulled the sword free, returned to a neutral stance, and declared in an echoing whisper:  "Second Attack Posture: The Promise Hungers."
 
 
The construct's dual flywheels no longer restrained, the entire contraption exploded.
 
 
Rivers applauded as a parabolic hail of essence-infused rivets evaporated harmlessly against his Anima Banner.  "Nameless Ravine, I've never seen you move that fast.  I assume it's back to normal?"
 
 
Ravine frowned.  "No, it still fought me.  Not enough to matter, but just enough for me to feel it.  It's almost like... AAaaagh!"  He dropped the promise in alarm as the hilt suddenly burst into flame.  The blade clattered to the ferrocrete floor of the factory as fire consumed the silk wrappings on the hilt; a moment later, the flames vanished.
 
 
Rivers walked over to The Promise and gingerly probed the bare metal; it was cool to his touch.  "Huh, it's never done THAT before."  He brushed the ashes of the silk aside, and glared at the blade.  "You're right, it is different.  Take a look at this script on the tang; it's new."
 
 
Nameless Ravine leaned closer.  Sure enough, just below Rivers Between Us' finely chiselled ''mei'' stood a new line of ideograms.  As he read them, Nameless Ravine flinched as if he'd been struck.
 
 
FOR MY MAKER'S SAKE ALONE DOTH THE PROMISE SUFFER THE OATHBREAKER'S HAND TO WIELD.
 
 
Rivers grew solemn:  "May Heaven help us, I do believe that The Promise seems to have acquired an... attitude."
 
 
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[[Heaven's Mandate]]
 
[[Heaven's Mandate]]

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