Seeker of Thrones 9-109
“Once, on the road, Prim met a meditating sage who had spent most of his life on top of a flat rock. They had black bread and shared some ajash, as was custom. The sage was thankful, as the road was not very frequently traveled in those days and he was very near the point of starvation. During his conversation, he was delighted to learn of Prim’s extensive mastery of Empty Palms and the fifty five earthly purities. Delighted, and as payment for his meal, he taught Prim the meaning of watchfulness.
This was the old breathing and cold-atum technique often used by warrior monks in those days. It ran through the following methodology:
Build a tower, and make it impregnable. Make every stone so tightly sealed that no insect can squeeze through, no grain of sand can make it inside. Your tower must have no windows or doors. It must not accept passage by friend or foe. No weapon, no act of violence, and not one mote of love may penetrate its stony interior.
“Why build the tower this way?” said Prim?
“It will make you invincible,” said the sage, “This is the way of Ya-at slave monks. Their skin is like iron, and so are their hearts. They are inured to death and fear. Grief shall never find them, and neither shall weakness.”
Prim thought a moment, and came upon a realization, for she was wise, obedient, and an excellent daughter. “If a man built a tower this way, he would quickly starve, no matter how strong he became.”
The sage was even more delighted. “Yes,” he said, “There is a better way, and I will teach it to you:
Once you have built your tower, you must deconstruct it, brick by brick, stone by stone. You must do it meticulously and carefully, so that while you leave no physical trace of it remaining, your tower is still built in your mind and your heart, ready to spring anew at a moment’s notice.
You can enjoy the fresh air, and eat fine meals, and enjoy a good drink with your friends, but all the while your tower remains standing. You are both prisoner and warden. This is the hardest way, but the strongest.”
Prim saw the wisdom in this, and quickly made to return to the road, but the sage stopped her before she left.
“As you to your earlier remark,” the sage said, “The man who builds his tower but cannot take it apart again – that man is at the pinnacle of his strength. But that man will surely perish.”
– Prim Masters the Road

I… The tales of him did not do him justice, did they? ”Gracious’ is not a word I would apply to any of the demiurges, yet he was fine with just an apology. He seems more a slightly crabby old man than anything else, because if he were smaller, I can almost picture him gruffly pat at her shoulder with the ‘that wasn’t hard’… Is he on the verge of recounting a winding story about his youth and how the time flies, as well?
Those aren’t coins, they’re Werther’s Originals!
Alas, the story must wait. They must ALL wait. Mammon has yet to finish counting.
There will be plenty of time for stories later…wait, stories? What were we talkign about? Oh bother, we must return to counting. Where were we…
In love and in glory
We worship her story
So all the Demiurges except Solomon David (probably) are all old, worn out sorcerers? Between Mottom desperately needing to harvest women for their youth because of how scared she is of old age or Mammon being a hoarder that can’t see his prize they’re looking like tragic figures more and more
What need for wealth when one has purchased godhood?
And here we see yet again, expectations subverted. Mammon’s wealth acquisition is infinite — a supertask — and his greed is therefore caught between a rock of WANT and a mathematical hard place.
Judging by what he just said…
He’s old (obviously) and he no longer cares about all his shit cause he’s old and tired and he’s actually gotten sick of it like Om did! :O
It’s not easy being green.
Is it wrong that I find Mammon hilarious?
Damn. Scrooge McDuck sure lost his looks.
There is but one singular scene of which I am reminded by the poignant image, a recollection of which is included in the below runic inscription
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KniUNdVZvH4
Well… I suppose that’s one advantage to fighting opponents that are literally insane.
“You got what you wanted, but lost what you had!”
– Doctor Facilier, former trafficker in Demons
Behold the Dragon. His mind rots in a vault of his own making.
Oh, ALL-YISUN, you who bear the Key of Keys…
Will you not unlock his shackles? Will you not set him free?
So that’s what “pity the dragon” is all about O_O
The seven are truly tired and old, and a lot more personable than their outward attitude to each other, or their servant’s attitude, would suggest. Important to remember these were all the greatest warriors, savants and mystics across all worlds, who pierced the veil, belonged to a society of peerless masters, and won when it all turned ugly. They aren’t villains with two-dimensions; their people who powerful and hungry enough to become gods, but still people.
He doesn’t seem so bad at all nowadays… can’t take the kind out of the Kind People, can you? (Although we can’t forget what he has done; I mean, maybe he himself forgot or feels remorse?)
I suppose those who purchase their divinity must be as willing to sell it.
As it was, it shall ever be. Time takes even those who proffer to be ageless.
The True Art of Dragon Slaying is impossible to learn from from anyone but a Dragon.
thus do our obsessions laugh in our face. For they remove all other things and we experience nothing of value during our lives in exchange for an obsession we care less and less for due to that very fact.
I wonder how Mammon would think of Cookie Clicker.
I love grumpy Grunkle Mammon
I suspect that this is going to be the main theme of the story: All of the demiurges are trapped within their own power. Allison isn’t destined to kill them as such…she’s there to free them.
The one exception to this is probably Incubus, and that’s because we know he isn’t the original holder of his key. Maya was, and she was the only one of the original Seven who managed to free herself.
From the previous page, the count was up to 556534935. If that were one per second, the count has been going on this time for 556534935/60/60/24/365.24 = 17 years and 232 days (or whatever the local measure is). Alison should apologize!
So, who’s the henchman that is actually running the show out in Throne? Is it #1?
It’s not clear that he’d finished saying the number, so it might be a few orders of magnitude higher. On the flip side, there’s a lot of people counting….
Oh, I am going to call two of my predictions as coming (mostly) true:
1) There is a secret in the vault more valuable that a world key. Yes, it’s Mammon’s senility.
2) The vault dwellers will be kind to her. The ultimate vault dweller just was.
Ah! Ah! Ah!
-Dracul, Vampire Lord