"As I said, we need an expert. Two would be better. Solus, explain our plan to everyone. I’ll be right back." Lith Warped away, and all eyes turned to Solus.
"I’ve already called Malyshka, and she’ll be here in a while. I don’t know if she’ll help us, but it’s worth a shot."
"Who’s Malyshka?" Bytra asked.
"You know her as Baba Yaga." Menadion replied.
"The Red Mother? What can she do? She created the undead, not the Abominations." Bytra sighed.
"She’s also an Odi." Solus replied. "Malyshka is probably the last unfallen member of her species and a white core. On top of that, she’s one of the greatest experts on life forces on Mogar. She may notice something we missed."
"An Odi?" Bytra’s eyes went wide in surprise. "That’s great news. How long will it take her to come here, and where did Lith go?"
"Malyshka will be here in a few minutes." Solus said. "As for Lith, he’s gone to inform the Master of the Infirmary’s findings. Maybe he can see farther than we do and give us a few leads."
***
White Griffon Academy, at the same time.
"I’m sorry, Lith, I have no idea how to save Zoreth." Vastor sighed. "I know about her evolved human side, and that’s the reason I used her as a base for my own Eldritch side, but I have no clue how or why she evolved after merging with her clone."
Lith had gone to the academy after making a few random calls and taking several detours to ensure he wasn’t being followed. He trusted Leegaain and Salaark, but not enough to rule out that they wouldn’t exploit the current crisis to discover the Master’s identity.
It was the reason he had contacted Marth first and visited Vastor under the Headmaster’s recommendation. Vastor was the Head of Light Magic Department and a leading figure in Body Sculpting.
His expertise made him the ideal consultant for such delicate circumstances.
"I won’t ask you how you acquired such extensive data in so little time, Lith, but if you discover something new, please, share it with me."
"I will, Zogar." Lith nodded. "I’m surprised Tezka didn’t come up with anything. He and Nelia were my best bets."
"You would be right if this were a simple matter." Vastor replied. "They are both great experts, but it has been millennia since they could practice light magic freely. I brought them up to speed, but their field record in modern Healing magic is inferior to yours.
"We’ll keep working on our side, but I can’t promise you anything. The damage is too extensive, and I’ve never dealt with something like this. I should have prepared better." He gritted his teeth in helplessness.
"There is really nothing you can tell me?" Lith asked. "You must have studied Zoreth’s life force thoroughly before implanting it into your body. Didn’t you learn something that might be useful in finding a cure?"
"I can tell you this." Lith didn’t know that Vastor’s body contained fragments of all the Divine Beast-Eldritch hybrids plus Tezka, and the Master decided to keep things that way. "Zoreth was my first success because her original life forces were highly compatible."
"I know that." Lith shrugged. "Chaos and Decay neutralize each other into darkness and light. As long as they are balanced, Zoreth is almost identical to a normal living being."
"Correct, but only partially." Vastor steepled his fingers. "They don’t just neutralize, they also feed on each other. That means that no energy is lost at any time. What weakens the Decay strengthens the Chaos and vice versa."
"How is this relevant?" Lith gave the old Professor a quizzical look.
"Let’s put it like this." Vastor took out a glass from one of the drawers of his desk. "This is a healthy patient."
 "Correct." The Master nodded. "It’s also something you can use while attempting a cure. If something gets out of your hands, don’t pour more mana and life force. Nudge the winning side, and the other will do the rest. 
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