It took until nightfall for Vasi to complete her preparations.
In stark contrast with the ease at which she blasted an undeadâs face into oblivion, the witch took her time to draw a complex circle on the churchâs grounds. She traced symbols on the dirt with her broomstickâs shaft as Basil watched, humming a song to herself.
Meanwhile, Plato trained with his new sword near the river, and Shellgirl sorted through the various trophies gathered from the teamâs latest victims.
âTwo gold teeth, a pair of rusted iron gauntlets, and best of allâ¦â Shellgirl showcased a bloated blue organ wriggling in her hand. âAn undying liver!â
âYou found an undying liver?â Vasi looked over her shoulder and grinned when she noticed the nauseous treasure. âThatâs marvelous! Can I take it?â
âWhat use could you have for an undeadâs liver?â Basil asked with slight disgust. Imagining his organs living on after his demise soured his stomach.
The witchâs eyes flared with horror as if he had blasphemed in her presence. âAre you kidding? You can use undying livers to craft highly efficient detox potions! It wipes away drunkenness and hangovers in an instant!â
âWe would make a killing selling this to the orc tribe down the stream!â Shellgirl snapped her fingers, an idea crossing her mind. âWe could make a package with beer and wine!â
âWhatever,â Basil replied, leaving the two ladies to decide what to do about the organ. Shellgirl swiftly negotiated the liver against a percentage of the detox potion Vasi would create with it.
Basil had a more important matter to deal with: assigning his new levels. He could finally invest in Gardener, Runesmith, or Fisherman. He would take a level in Gardener as it was a priority to help increase the food supply, but he hesitated between his two other options. On one hand, Fisherman would help him deal with the aquatic monsters moving into the river; he doubted the mermaid would be the only threat to come from Lourdes. On the other hand, Runesmith might give him an edge against the Unityâs gearsmen. It would also be his first spellcasting class.
âVasi.â Basil turned to the witch, who was about to complete a hexagram design within her circle. âCan I ask you a question?â
âSure,â she replied.
âYou said I should consider becoming a spellcaster because I had strong and rare affinities. Can you elaborate on your reasoning?â
âI stand by what I said. Itâs rare to have someone with strong affinities in the full Wood, Metal, and Corrosion triad, let alone Fire and Water. Usually, a strong affinity in one of these elements is balanced by a weakness in their counterparts. Few humans also possess a strong Ailment affinity.â Vasi finished tracing the circle in the grass. âI suppose itâs counterbalanced by your weaknesses in key elements like Soul, Wind, Lightning, and Light. This closes nearly a fourth of the magical repertoire to you.â
Basil frowned. âWhat do you mean?â
âYou canât learn special Techniques or Spells from an element in which you have a weak affinity. To give you an example, the Ritual Iâm about to cast depends on Soul and Mythic elemental affinities. Iâm strong with Soul and neutral with Mythic, so I can learn and cast the spell. If I had a weak affinity in either, I would have failed to even learn it.â
âBut you donât need a strong affinity in both elements,â Basil noted.
âNo, although a strong affinity in Mythic would have made it easier for me to learn the spell and empowered it further.â Vasi smiled at him. âDid you listen to my advice and consider a spellcasting class change?â
âSomewhat,â Basil replied. âIâve considered investing a level in Runesmith.â
âGood, I own a spellbook about runes. I could lend it to you as payback for letting me use your lab.â Vasi set Saint Bernadetteâs Reliquary in the hexagramâs center. âRunes arenât as flashy as other schools of magic, but theyâre practical and can be used for many things. Reinforcing your equipment, fueling magical items, trapsâ¦â
She had him at âpractical.â Basil assigned his two new levels.
: +1 STR, +2 AGI, +2 VIT, +2 MAG, +1 INT, +2 CHA, +1 LCK. You gained 50 HP and 30 SP.
: You can now learn and cast [Runic] Spells up to Tier I. If you gain the ability to cast [Runic] Spells from other classes or Perks, the Tiers stack together.
: You can determine an area equal to 1 hectare per Gardener level as your [Jardin Secret]. Seeds planted in the area will have their growth period divided by your gardener level multiplied by 2; [Plant] Monsters grown from these seeds will be naturally friendly to you and can be immediately added to your Party. You can change your [Jardin Secret]âs location once per week, but if you do, the previous area loses all of its [Gardener]-related benefits.
âPartner, why are you looking like you want to kill someone?â Shellgirl asked him.
âBecause I am a stupid, stupid man!â Basil replied angrily. If he had taken Gardener earlier he wouldnât have had to purge most of his vegetables! At least the Jardin Secret Perk would make harvesting food much easier.
To Basilâs surprise, a new screen appeared before his eyes.
Congratulations, youâve completed the hidden requirements to unlock the secret [
] Spellcaster/Crafter hybrid class!
: A class harnessing the power of runes and science to create magical technology. STR (C), AGI (C), VIT (C), SKI (B), MAG (B), INT (B), CHA (C), LCK (C).
âHybrid class?â Basil asked. âWhatâs that?â
Hybrid classes are special classes that count as two categories at once. For example, [
] levels count both as Crafter and Spellcaster levels; its Perks offer benefits for crafting items and casting spells. Hybrid classes need special requirements to unlock and have a lower level cap than normal classes.
[
] class requirements: strong [Metal] affinity; level 10+; Magic 15+; can cast [Runic] spells; can craft science items without a recipe; completed a laboratory-building quest.
Basil wondered how many people would fit these requirements. What struck him the most, however, was the possibility of unlocking new classes other than the ones available from the start.
âBasil, check this out!â Plato called out to his owner and raised his rapier. âWind Slash!â
Basil watched with amazement as air swirled around the tip of Platoâs sword. The cat swung his weapon and unleashed a sharp blade of wind across the stream. It cut neatly through the waterâs surface, carved a line on the other shoreâs dirt, and sliced a tree in half.
âNice!â Shellgirl clapped, as did Vasi.
âThank you, thank you.â Plato offered a mock bow. âI deserve it.â
âNow you can help me chop wood,â Basil quipped. His cat hissed at him in response.
âSomething is missing though,â Vasi said with a chuckle. She took her witch hat out, moved closer to Plato, and put it on his head. It was a bit too large for the cat at first, but quickly shrunk to adjust to his size. Basil had to admit it looked good on his pet. âHere you go! You look dashing!â
âYouâre wrong.â Plato checked his reflection in the stream and brandished his sword at the moon. He had become a true puss-in-boots. âI look perfect!â
âYouâre sure about the hat?â Basil asked Vasi.
âKeep it, I have plenty more at home.â She winked at him. âThough I wouldnât mind a few potions in compensation.â
âYouâll have them,â Basil replied with gratefulness. He didnât know how much of the witchâs generosity was natural or a calculated move to earn favors, but it wouldnât go to waste. âAre we ready to begin?â
âYes, although I must warn you that the Ritual does not give me any control over what Iâm about to summon.â Vasi joined her hands. âI would keep your halberd ready if I were you, in case I call someone in a cranky mood.â
Basil summoned his weapon to his hand and turned to his other allies. âShellgirl, Plato, you heard the lady.â
âOur foes shall suffer the agony of a thousand deaths by my sword!â Plato declared with the tone of a dramatic actor. âGive me a glove to duel with! Woe to the first dog to cross my path!â
With such a talented star, Basil thought they should start a theater troupe.
Vasiâs hands burned with sparks of magic. She touched the circleâs edge with her soft fingers, the energy within them traveling through the symbol and the hexagram within it. The design shone brightly under the faint light of the night skyâs moon. The otherworldly energies coursing through the symbols burst into a purple geyser of particles and the Reliquary of Saint Bernadette vanished in their light.
âHere it comes,â Vasi whispered.
A humanoid shape formed at the center of the particle geyser. Shellgirl pointed her cannons at the figure and Basil prepared to strike at the first sign of hostility. He had been taught all his life that angels were a force of good, but the world went mad a long time agoâ¦
The otherworldly lights died to reveal a strange creature. It was a humanoid no taller than Basil himself, with elegant feathered white wings growing out of its shoulders. The rest of the body didnât look like any angel from the scriptures. It wore a yellow coat with a cowl, green boots, latex gloves, and a black rounded hat. A white plague doctorâs mask hid the angelâs face and a bandolier full of potions was strapped on its chest. The outfit didnât leave a single spot of skin exposed to the outside world.
Basil expected more holy light from an angel. This one appeared humble, almost mundane; it didnât even possess a halo.
Level 13(-7) [Angel]
Basil couldnât identify the name, and he didnât know what to make of the âjuniorâ part.
âHello!â The angel waved a friendly hand at Basil. His voice was nasal, masculine. âMy name is Zachariel, but please, call me Zach! Did you summon me for a consultation? Do you fear for your spiritual health?â
âIâ¦â Basil didnât know how to respond to that. He hadnât prayed for a long time and the presence of an angel right in front of him begged many, many theological questions. âI donât think soââ
âDid you take a baptism booster?â the angel asked before he could finish.
A baptism booster? âIâve been baptized at birth, if thatâs what you meant.â
âGood, good.â The angel nodded. âBut you should take a second baptism shot, to be sure. You seem in good spiritual health for now, but even the most faithful can propagate coronatheism to their sicker brethren.â
âYou mean the coronavirus?â Basil asked with a frown.
âNo, the coronatheism,â the angel replied. âItâs a rampant affliction that ravages the victimâs spiritual health. We havenât found a vaccine yet and the faithful havenât yet developed collective immunity.â
Basil stared at the angel in utter confusion. The gospels hadnât prepared him forâ¦whatever this was.
Shellgirl scratched her head. âHeâs a bit strange, no?â
âHeâs half-bird,â Plato snorted and pointed at the angelâs wings. âThatâs never a good sign.â
Their words brought Zacharielâs full attention upon them. He examined them one after the other, lights shining through the glass eyes of his mask.
âI see your cat suffered from agnostic cancer, but it is safely in remission,â the angel informed Basil. âI advise a steady diet of holy water in the morning, noon, and evening. Your mimic is late for a baptism shot, but we can arrange that right now.â
âWait, did you say cancer?â Platoâs eyes widened in horror. âI have cancer?â
âIn remission,â the angel replied. âFor the witch, Iâm less optimistic. She has accumulated a lot of negative karma cholesterol.â
âHere we go,â Vasi said with a sigh. âIf you try to sell me a karma insurance package, Iâm leaving.â
âThatâs not my department,â Zachariel replied calmly. âWhat I can do is to register you to our new convent shock therapy. The karma recovery rate reached seventy percent last year.â
âI donât understand,â Basil said. None of this made sense. âDo you serve the Lord? Is this Godâs plan? The Apocalypse, the Four Horsemen?â
âThe apocalypse?â The angel appeared truly puzzled by Basilâs questions. âWhat do you mean? I thought the event had been canceled decades ago?â
The angelâs response plunged Basil into an abyss of existential dread. Things he had taken for gospel brought nothing but confusion from a heavenly messenger. This didnât bode well.
âWait, were we Christiansâ¦â Basil gulped. âWere wrong? Were the Muslims correct? The Jews?â
Zachariel observed Basil without a word for a long minute before finally answering. âIâm sorry, but what are you talking about? Whatâs a Muslim?â
âItâs my fault, Basil,â Vasi apologized. âI messed up.â
âI donât understand,â Basil said. He understood nothing! âHow so?â
âHe is an angel from heaven, all right.â Vasi smiled sheepishly. âBut not your worldâs heaven.â
Basil blinked a few times as he processed the witchâs words. His eyes turned to his allies, who shrugged their shoulders, and then to the angel.
âOn which planet,â Basil asked, âdo you think we are?â
âOutremonde?â Zachariel answered, immediately realizing he had guessed wrong. âNo?â
âNo, this is Earth,â Basil replied, his teeth grinding together in frustration. â
.â
âWhich one?â the angel asked innocently.
At this moment, Basil realized that the universe him.
âCan we get another try?â he pleaded with Vasi.
âNot without something like the Reliquary, Iâm afraid,â the witch replied. The artifact had vanished alongside the summoning circle. âMy spell consumes the focus.â
They used the consecrated remains of a Catholic saint on a churchâs groundsâ¦
And they still messed up the summoning!
âThe fact youâre from another world doesnât absolve you from respecting the right spiritual health procedures,â Zachariel declared with the boundless enthusiasm of a medical intern. âYou must pray three times a day, quarantine the unbelievers, and avoid sexual relationships unprotected by the bonds of marriage. Itâs the best way to protect yourself from coronatheism.â
âCan we talk about my cancer, please?â Plato asked. He sounded very worried. âIf I lose a life again, will it go away?â
Vasi chuckled lightly, as did Shellgirl. Basil couldnât bring himself to share their amusement. Between the Reliquary falling on his lap and the angel-summoning quest, heâd thought God had some kind of mysterious plan to help him. He should have known better. The existence of more than one heaven also bothered him on a theological level.
Basil tried to remain optimistic as Zachariel reassured Plato about his spiritual health.
Basil did wonder about the strange negative value right next to the angelâs level.
Monsters exceeding the Incursion Level Limit will suffer a level penalty from the Trimurti System if prematurely summoned to Earth. Experience points will instead allow them to regain their lost levels, stats, and Perks rather than gaining new ones.
âThirteen plus sevenâ¦â Basil counted. âHis real level is twenty?â
âOh, I hadnât noticed.â Zachariel looked at his hands. âHow odd. This is the first time Iâve heard of anything like this.â
Well, Basil was glad he wasnât the only one asking himself questions. âSystem, what does âIncursion Level Limitâ mean?â
Information locked until the next Incursion event.
Of course. Basil had the nagging suspicion it had something to do with the Unityâs warning about levels needing to stay down.
âAnyway, Zachariel, Vasi summoned you at my behest,â Basil explained after regaining his composure. âWe need help to cure people petrified by monsters. Can you help?â
âOf course,â the angel replied, much to Basilâs relief. âMy blessed hands can heal any ailment of the body, petrification included. Where are the victims?â
Okay, maybe this summoning wasnât a bust after all.
completed! Your party earned 9000 bonus experience (1800 for you). You earned a level!
The day had been profitable level-wise. And if Zachariel was correct and could cure the petrified victims of the Unity, then it made retaking the city and scraping the bots possible. All Basil had to do was convince the army to help.
Somehow, he didnât feel good about his odds.